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Author SHA1 Message Date
Par Winzell c4b95d953f This isn't used, and I'd rather not have to implement it pointlessly in Tamarin.
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2008-05-11 21:44:51 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 6559b163ed This only need to be unique, not meaningful.
(And yes, code running in a security boundary cannot set aliases, thank god)
Network traffic--.


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2008-04-01 02:02:34 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 766643c702 Tested and verified Dictionaries.
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2008-04-01 01:50:23 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 49b893d933 Good news, it appears that flash blocks things in another security domain
from screwing with our registered aliases. This might make points and
rectangles work.


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2008-03-22 01:41:15 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 933183a53a Revert.
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2008-03-19 07:37:41 +00:00
Par Winzell 51bb4d8e92 I am tentatively meddling with Ray's code because pointer comparison on the class fails for objects that are instantiated... elsewhere. Different application domain? Testing on the full class name ought to be safe.
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2008-03-19 07:25:36 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 76f77b9748 Support Dictionary, too.
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2008-03-18 22:13:53 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 783ea0d166 - use isPlainObject()
- support Point and Rectangle.


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2008-03-18 22:01:49 +00:00
Ray Greenwell 5cbc654b13 Hm, this wasn't validating the values inside objects. Fixed.
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2008-02-21 02:28:59 +00:00
Nathan Curtis 57421c8a58 There are many ways I could rant about this, but I'm going to try to keep it short and
informative (and clean ><)...

While testing the ability to go straight to someone in a game from My Whirled, I was getting 
decoding streaming problems (but only sometimes) when fetching the game data.  After many hours
of looking for the problem and swearing up and down that it was nothing but consistent, malicious 
bitrot, I've tracked it down to this.

In Underwhirled Drift (which is the game I was testing this on), I have a couple of property arrays
that get set when the game is first started up with this:

    _control.set(PLAYER_STATE, new Array(numPlayers));

This allows me to fill in the proper indices at a later time in random order.  This was working
fine for multi-player games, and after what I've discovered here, I think I can get away with 
something simpler, but that can wait for later.

When this was getting encoded, the expected effect would be to encode a TypedArray with a null
in each spot that is defined in the source array (numPlayers long).  In fact, it was creating an
empty, zero length TypedArray.  I'm not sure why - but that was confusing the system somewhere
along the line so that when that set of bytes was read back from the server on another client 
(for instance, when fetching the EZGameObject when trying to join an in-progress game).  Of course,
zero-length TypedArrays should go over the wire just fine, so I'm not entirely convinced that I've
tracked down the entire problem (or if that is in fact the issue, then it needs to be addressed).

The diffs here will cause the encoding and decoding to correctly pull nulls out of the array, and 
put them in the TypedArray.  The moral of this story is to watch out for this construct:

    for each (var obj :Object in arr) {
    }

...it may not always be doing what you would rightfully expect...


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2007-09-18 23:29:49 +00:00
Ray Greenwell ecefdcac85 ObjectMarshaller, formerly EZObjectMarshaller in vilya + some value validation code
that was actually in GameControlBackend.


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2007-07-06 22:26:00 +00:00