Every Plugin has been updated to correctly follow the same flow through the Scene lifecycle. Instead of listening for the Scene 'boot' event, which is only dispatched once (when the Scene is first created), they will now listen for the Scene 'start' event, which occurs every time the Scene is started. All plugins now consistently follow the same Shutdown and Destroy patterns too, meaning they tidy-up after themselves on a shutdown, not just a destroy. Overall, this change means that there should be less issues when returning to previously closed Scenes, as the plugins will restart themselves properly.
- Bypasses issue of usage incorrectly omitting 2nd argument to `splice`
- More clear of intent; `slice` does not modifify `arguments`
- `slice` is faster across all desktop browsers, by varying degrees
- Probably due to parameter-aliasing and de-opts when modified.
- Both `slice` and `splice` create a new Array object
Refactored Video constructor significantly - you can no longer create a webcam stream from the constructor, as it doesn't give you time to respond to onAccess and onError signals in Firefox. Instead call startMediaStream directly having set-up your signal listeners first.
startMediaStream now has a chance to dispatch the onError signal if the webcam has been blocked entirely by the browser (auto-block or remembered block). autoPlay attribute removed to stop Firefox throwing a "Invalid URI. Load of media resource failed" error.
Tidied up Video.destroy to properly remove video element from the DOM.
- Updated `readOnly` doclet to `readonly`
- `array` refined to `type[]`, where such information was immediately
determinable.
- Updated {Any}/{*} to {any}; {...*} is standard exception
- Udated {Object} to {object}