Keyboard.justReleased has bee renamed to Keyboard.upDuration which is a much clearer name for what the method actually does.
Keyboard.downDuration, Keyboard.upDuration and Keyboard.isDown now all return `null` if the Key wasn't found in the local keys array.
Calling justPressed or justReleased on Phaser.Keyboard throws an exception. Changed to reflect new method names in Phaser.Key
I imagine you'd want these methods renamed as well, but it appears to be called by a few other classes and I didn't want a huge pull-request.
Key.justReleased has bee renamed to Key.upDuration which is a much clearer name for what the method actually does. See Key.justUp for a nice clean alternative.
Key.justDown allows you to test if a Key has just been pressed down or not. You can only call justDown once per key press. It will only return `true` once, until the Key is released and pressed down again. This allows you to use it in situations where you want to check if this key is down without using a Signal, such as in a core game loop (thanks @pjbaron #1321)
Key.justUp allows you to test if a Key has just been released or not. You can only call justUp once per key press. It will only return `true` once, until the Key is pressed down and released again. This allows you to use it in situations where you want to check if this key is up without using a Signal, such as in a core game loop (thanks @pjbaron #1321)
- Renamed ArrayList to ArraySet
- Added ArrayList is a deprecated proxy for compatibility
- Updated internal code to use ArraySet
- ArraySet can be constructed with an array; if the caller is willing to
accept some responsibility this can remove the O(n^2) behavior of
repeatedly calling `add`.
- Updated Group.filter to take advantage of this
- ArraySet.total is read-only proxy for for list.length
- Fixes ArraySet.setAll where it would only set properties with truthy
values
- Updated documentation
- Added support for the Wheel Event, which is the DOM3 spec.
- Wheel Scroll Event (old non-FF) and DOM Mouse Wheel (old FF) are
supported via a non-exported reused wrapper object, WheelEventProxy.
The proxy methods are generated one-time dynamically; future changes
to the Mouse class (such as requiring an opt-in for mouse scroll events)
could bypass secondary stub generation.
- FIX: Only ONE of the mouse wheel events is listened too, newest standard first.
This fixes a bug in FF where it would use the default DOMMouseWheel.
- `pointerN` are aliases to backed `pointers[N-1]` array.
This simplifies (and increases the efficiency of) looping through all the pointers when applicable; also eliminates pointer-existance checks
Removes various hard-coded limits (added MAX_POINTERS); changed `maxPointers` default
- Removed some special-casing from cases where it did not matter
- Removed `=== false/true`, `==` usage for consistency, changed missing value check to `typeof`, etc.
- Updated documentation for specificty; added `@public\@protected`
- `@deprecated` currentPointers due to odd set pattern; `totalCurrentPointers` is more appropriate.
- This is needed to support Fullscreen on IE11 because IE only trusts 'click' events for this operation; click trampolines as a general solution, although they are only required in some "special" cases.
- Fix incorrect passing of "was clicked" to processInteractiveObjects
- Button would not return to Over/Out state because of strict too check to catch `undefined`
- Removed [undocumented] property usage from processInteractiveObjects and slight reformatting
- Update Button state frames/sounds to remove duplication
- Updated documentation in Button for consistency
- Added `enabled` getter; this resets the key (soft) and then disables they key
- Added `_enabled` property and updated internal usage
- Updated document for `reset`.
- The `disabled` property of various input classes has been inverted to `enabled`.
Direct/internal usage of `disabled` has been transformed to `!enabled`.
- A `disabled` get/set property has been added to wrap `enabled`, and marked as @deprecated
This ensures current API compatibility.
Stage.offset has been moved to ScaleManager.offset
Stage.bounds has been removed, you can access it via Stage.getBounds.
Stage.checkOffsetInterval has been moved to ScaleManager.trackParentInterval
ScaleManager.hasResized signal has been removed. Use ScaleManager.setResizeCallback instead.
Moved the DOM offset from Stage to ScaleManager (a more logical location for it) and updated Pointer to use that.
Moved the Pointer offset check to look at the ScaleManager.
Used getBoundingClientRect(), will see if that works better than Phaser.Canvas.getOffset.
BitmapData.refreshBuffer has been removed and replaced with BitmapData.update.
BitmapData.drawSprite has been removed due to deprecation. Use BitmapData.draw instead.
Pointer.moveCallback has been removed due to deprecation.
SinglePad.addButton has been removed due to deprecation.
P2.Body.loadData has been removed due to deprecation.
P2.World.defaultFriction and defaultRestitution have been removed due to deprecation.
Canvas.create noCocoon parameter has been removed due to deprecation.
Color.getColorInfo, RGBtoHexstring, RGBtoWebstring and colorToHexstring has been removed due to deprecation.
Input.Gamepad.destroy now destroys all connected SinglePads and clears event listeners.
SinglePad.destroy now clears all associated GamepadButton objects and signals.
Rebuilt the way items are polled for Pointer events (drag, click, move). Now faster and more efficient, especially when some items in the stack require pixel perfect checks.
On Linux, rawpad button array doesn't get populated with GamepadButton objects, so I made a check to verify if it is an object or a number, then pass the correct value to appropriate function.
Also, uncommented the axischange lines.
checkPointerDown method was a verbatim duplication of checkPointerOver - added pointer.isDown check to passed pointer and altered wording of associated docs to make it clearer what the method is doing.
Keyboard.pressEvent stores the most recent DOM keypress event.
Keyboard.processKeyDown now runs the callback after all the objects have been created and/or updated.
Keyboard.processKeyUp now runs the callback after all the objects have been created and/or updated.
Phaser.Keyboard.lastChar will return the string value of the last key pressed.
Phaser.Keyboard.lastKey will return the most recently pressed Key object.
Pointer.withinGame is now accurate based on game scale and updated as the Pointer moves.
Stage.bounds is now updated if the game canvas offset changes position. Note that it gives the un-scaled game dimensions.
QuadTree.retrieve can now accept either a Sprite with a physics body or a Phaser.Rectangle as its parameter.
ArcadePhysics.getObjectsUnderPointer will return all children from a Group that overlap with the given Pointer.
Input and Pointer now use the new ArrayList instead of a LinkedList, which resolve list item removable during callback issues.
Input.reset no longer resets every interactive item it knows of, because they are removed during the destroy phase and can now persist between States if needed.
InputHandler._setHandCursor private var wasn't properly set, meaning the hand cursor could sometimes remain (during destroy sequence for example)
All Game Objects have a new property: destroyPhase (boolean) which is true if the object is in the process of being destroyed, otherwise false.
The PIXI.AbstractFilter is now included in the Phaser Pixi build by default, allowing for easier use of external Pixi Filters.
Keyboard.reset has a new `hard` parameter which controls the severity of the reset. A soft reset doesn't remove any callbacks or event listeners.
Key.reset has a new `hard` parameter which controls the severity of the reset. A soft reset doesn't remove any callbacks or event listeners.
World.shutdown now removes all children iteratively, calling destroy on each one, ultimately performing a soft reset of the World.
Objects with a scale.x or y of 0 are no longer considered valid for input (fix#602)
InputHandler will set the browser pointer back to default if destroyed while over (fix#602)
Group.destroy has a new parameter: `soft`. A soft destruction won't remove the Group from its parent or null game references. Default is `false`.
InputHandler.validForInput is a new method that checks if the handler and its owner should be considered for Pointer input handling or not.
Group.replace will now return the old child, the one that was replaced in the Group.
Fixed issue where renderOrderID wasn't being assigned correctly, causing the Input Handler to be unable to select the "top" item on a display list (would all default to zero)
Fixed issue where Stage would assign renderOrderIDs in reverse, should be in sequence.
Fixed issue where objects where checking World for the currentRenderOrderID by mistake instead of Stage.
Basically, input handling works a lot better now for Groups and nested objects :)
If your game references the old Phaser.StageScaleMode consts like SHOW_ALL you need to update them to Phaser.ScaleManager, i.e. Phaser.ScaleManager.SHOW_ALL.
All of the Project Templates have been updated to reflect the above change.
Stage.aspectRatio has been moved to StageScaleMode.sourceAspectRatio (so now game.scale.sourceAspectRatio)
Stage.scaleMode has been moved to StageScaleMode.scaleMode (so now game.scale.scaleMode)
Stage.fullScreenScaleMode has been moved to StageScaleMode.fullScreenScaleMode (so now game.scale.fullScreenScaleMode)
Stage.canvas has been removed. It was only ever an alias for Game.canvas anyway, so access it via that instead.
InputHandler.pixelPerfectOver - performs a pixel perfect check to see if any pointer is over the current object (warning: very expensive!)
InputHandler.pixelPerfectClick - performs a pixel perfect check but only when the pointer touches/clicks on the current object.
InputHandler.pixelPerfectOver - performs a pixel perfect check to see if any pointer is over the current object (warning: very expensive!)
InputHandler.pixelPerfectClick - performs a pixel perfect check but only when the pointer touches/clicks on the current object.
Previously using a Pixel Perfect check didn't work if the Sprite was rotated or had a non-zero anchor point, now works under all conditions + atlas frames.