Because the user-agent string can be (easily changed) [https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Manifest-format#user-agent], one of the few ways to detect Node-Webkit is to look for the 'process' object and require() function. If they exist, Node support was enabled and 'process.version' will have the version of Node.js used to create the project.
However, if Node is (disabled) [https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Manifest-format#nodejs], the 'process' object won't exist and the project will be executed as if it was in a single instance of a browser anyway.
A slightly obnoxious but necessary hack to prevent a race condition between the loading of Apache Cordova and Phaser itself.
Without waiting for the 'deviceready' event, Phaser can often load first, preventing any console messages from appearing to the user. Because Cordova writes to the platform's console (via CordovaLog), it must first be loaded and signal its own 'deviceready' event before console or plugin usage can occur. Otherwise, all messages and functionality is ignored.
Instead of making a distinction between single frame images and Sprite
Sheets, I added a simple FrameData with one Frame to every image that
gets loaded. This way, a lot of the engine code can be simplified.
For instance, you can play animations on any Sprite without having to
check the “frame count” of its image anymore.
The engine doesn’t have to check for non-existing .frameData anymore.
An animation can keep on playing when an image happens to be set with 1
frame, continuing its animation when after that, another image is set
with multiple frames.
Think of it this way: an image with one frame is an animation of just
one frame.
Group.checkProperty allows you to check if the property exists on the given child of the Group and is set to the value specified (thanks @codevinsky #1013)
Phaser.Utils.setProperty will set an Objects property regardless of depth (thanks @codevinsky #1013)
Phaser.Utils.setProperty will set an Objects property regardless of depth (thanks @codevinsky #1013)
Phaser.Utils.getProperty will get an Objects property regardless of depth (thanks @codevinsky #1013)