Previously the `Phaser.Keyboard` module's `lastKey` property was of type
`string` in the TypeScript definition file, but it is actually a
`Phaser.Key` object, so `build/phaser.d.ts` has been updated to reflect
that.
This PR depends on [#1150] (https://github.com/photonstorm/phaser/pull/1150)!
(I apologize for all the different pull requests in a short time period. I finally got some time to do some development tonight and have been making my way through many of my TODO items.)
This adds support for CocoonJS.App's 'onSuspended' and 'onActivated' events, making it so that the timers and sounds are stopped/started and muted/unmuted when the user swaps an app from the background to the fore or the reverse.
Because neither ['onActivated'] (http://doc.ludei.com/2.0.2/CocoonJS_App/symbols/CocoonJS.App.html#.event:onActivated) nor ['onSuspended'] (http://doc.ludei.com/2.0.2/CocoonJS_App/symbols/CocoonJS.App.html#.event:onSuspended) send an Event object themselves, this patch fakes sending an object by creating one during the function call and giving it a 'type' property for visibilityChange() to check against.
There's a bit of a story behind this, but I'll try to keep it short.
While I've been working on a patch to detect Cordova's 'pause' and 'resume' events for Phaser.Stage's checkVisibilityChange(), I came across this [thread] (http://www.html5gamedevs.com/topic/8834-cocoonjs-pause-game-on-app-switch/) over on the forum. My hope, at the time, was that someone else would come along and write this patch and I could use their work to finish my own code. But, since that hasn't happened yet (and might never), I'm sending in this PR first for the check that establishes a 'game.device.cocoonJSApp' boolean that I plan to use later.
StateManager.clearCurrentState now handles the process of clearing down the current state and is now called if the Game is destroyed.
Game.destroy now clears the current state, activating its shutdown callback if it had one. It also now destroys the SoundManager, stopping any currently running sounds (#1092)
P2.InversePointProxy.mx and my values are get and set in meters with no pixel conversion taking place.
P2.PointProxy.x and y values are now returned in pixels (previously they were returned in meters). See PointProxy.mx/my for meter values.
P2.InversePointProxy.x and y values are now returned in pixels (previously they were returned in meters). See PointProxy.mx/my for meter values.
Ninja Physics is no longer included in the build files by default. Not enough people were using it, and not enough contributions were coming in to help polish it up, so we've saved the space and removed it. It's still available in the grunt build files if you require it, but we're deprecating it from the core library at this time. It will make a return in Phaser3 when we move to a modular class system.