Final one, I went through the source code this time so I know its 99% matching your latest commit brining it upto par with 2 completely.
Congratulations on reaching 2! Phaser is amazing, and without the well documented code, I would be stumped.
ArcadePhysics.Body.reset incorrectly set the Body.rotation to Sprite.rotation instead of angle.
Emitter.emitParticle resets the rotation on the particle to zero before emitting it.
Lots of fixes to the TypeScript definitions file (thanks as always to clark-stevenson for his tireless work on these)
Emitters now bring the particle they are about to emit to the top of the Group before doing so. Avoids particles hidden behind others.
ArcadePhysics.Body.setSize corrected to take the parameters as positive, not negative values.
ArcadePhysics.Body now checks the Sprite scale automatically and adjusts the body size accordingly (fix#608)
Emitter.particleClass can now be set to any object that extends Phaser.Sprite, which will be emitted instead of a regular Sprite.
SAT removed
Physics modules should all be updated correctly #599
Misc updates from the last week of dev.
So the TS is upto date and it should be easy to maintain with the latest changes.
The only thing that bothers me is the historic references to <2.0 and the pre-pixi "any". That kind of thing will be my next update.
My final questions though are these!
1) displayObject: any can this now be considered PIXI.DisplayObject or should I keep "any"?
2) When an argument can either be a string or a number. Are you stuck with "any" or is there a concept I am missing in TypeScript? It is the same with stuff like "p2.Constraint". In this situation, is it wise to create an IConstraint which all constraints implement, rather than having "any" or is that just even more confusing?
I would like my next pass through to be as acceptable as possible.
Removed un-needed cache vars from ArcadePhysics.World.
Tidied up ArcadePhysics.Body and fixed rotation parameters.
Every single Arcade Physics Example now runs perfectly under this release.
ArcadePhysics.collideSpriteVsSprite checks if both objects have bodies before processing.
ArcadePhysics.Body now checks the ArcadePhysics.World bounds, not the game bounds.
ArcadePhysics.Body has reverted to the 1.1.3 method of preUpdate, so you can now position sprites with x/y, drag them, etc, regardless of the Body.moves flag (issue #606)
ArcadePhysics.World now has setBounds and setBoundsToWorld methods, which are called automatically on world resizing.
ArcadePhysics.Body no longer sets the offset to match the anchor.