doom3-bfg/neo/swf/SWF_Sprites.h

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/*
===========================================================================
Doom 3 BFG Edition GPL Source Code
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 id Software LLC, a ZeniMax Media company.
This file is part of the Doom 3 BFG Edition GPL Source Code ("Doom 3 BFG Edition Source Code").
Doom 3 BFG Edition Source Code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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===========================================================================
*/
#ifndef __SWF_SPRITES_H__
#define __SWF_SPRITES_H__
/*
================================================
What the swf file format calls a "sprite" is known as a "movie clip" in Flash
There is one main sprite, and many many sub-sprites
Only the main sprite is allowed to add things to the dictionary
================================================
*/
class idSWFSprite {
public:
idSWFSprite( class idSWF * swf );
~idSWFSprite();
void Load( idSWFBitStream & bitstream, bool parseDictionary );
void Read( idFile * f );
void Write( idFile * f );
class idSWF * GetSWF() { return swf; }
private:
friend class idSWFSpriteInstance;
friend class idSWFScriptFunction_Script;
class idSWF * swf; // this is required so things can access the dictionary, it would be kind of nice if we just had an idSWFDictionary pointer instead
uint16 frameCount;
// frameOffsets contains offsets into the commands list for each frame
// the first command for frame 3 is frameOffsets[2] and the last command is frameOffsets[3]
idList< uint32, TAG_SWF > frameOffsets;
struct swfFrameLabel_t {
idStr frameLabel;
uint32 frameNum;
};
idList< swfFrameLabel_t, TAG_SWF > frameLabels;
struct swfSpriteCommand_t {
swfTag_t tag;
idSWFBitStream stream;
};
idList< swfSpriteCommand_t, TAG_SWF > commands;
//// [ES-BrianBugh 1/16/10] - There can be multiple DoInitAction tags, and all need to be executed.
idList<idSWFBitStream, TAG_SWF> doInitActions;
byte * commandBuffer;
};
#endif // !__SWF_SPRITES_H__