This is kind of how I see things working going forward, where the editor
can be applied to anything in the game which supports it (ie. a results
screen, gameplay screen, etc.) and it will immediately allow changing
the interface.
This adds a test scene which shows this working with gameplay.
This was due to this code happening in UpdateAfterChildren(), after the
GCC has processed one frame. During this time, the clock could have
advanced an arbitrary amount.
The cause of this is the removal of the Task.Run() to set the clock in
Restart() (now called Reset()) which changed the timing, so it only worked before due to pure
luck.
New tests:
- storyboard ending during the failing animation
- showResults = false
- storyboard ending before score processor completion
Co-Authored-By: Marlina José <marlina@umich.edu>
Reuses SkipOverlay by calculating the endtime of the storyboard and using that as a "start point". Upon skipping the outro the score is instantly shown.
When the end of the storyboard is reached the score screen automatically shows up. If the player holds ESC (pause) during the outro, the score is displayed
The storyboard endtime is calculated by getting the latest endtime of the storyboard's elements, or simply returning 0 if there is no storyboard.
Co-Authored-By: Marlina José <marlina@umich.edu>
This commit changes the semantics of `CurrentFrame` and `NextFrame` of the class.
The ordering of `NextFrame.Time` and `CurrentFrame.Time` was dependent on the current direction.
Now, it should always satisfy `CurrentFrame.Time <= CurrentTime <= NextFrame.Time` except at the start/end.
This change, however, doesn't break existing deriving classes if the template code pattern usage of interpolation is used.
The deriving class code can be simplified due to the elimination of nullable types. I didn't include those changes in this commit.
I removed `StreamingFramedReplayInputHandlerTest` for now, as it is almost-duplicate of `FramedReplayInputHandlerTest`. I'll include more tests in later commits.
This commit fixes#6150.