Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
0.2.2 - 2023-12-27
Added
- Aliased
Animation#reset
toAnimation#reset!
.
Changed
- Arguments
retro
andloop
fromAnimation#new
are now keyword arguments. - Renamed "position" attribute from
Animation
to "cursor". - Passing a negative value as duration to
Animation#new
will default to 0.1.
0.2.1 - 2023-09-07
Fixed
- Important: in v0.2.0 one of the notable changes is that the instance variable
current_frame
was changed toposition
, following that there was the need to change every use of@current_frame
to@position
, however since I wasn't thorough enough I forgot to do that in theAnimation#draw
andAnimation#draw_rot
methods, effectively rendering them useless. - Important: There was a error in
Animation#done?
too, where it'll returnfalse
always
independently of if the animation was finished, this was because I forgot to add areturn
in the condition check for thetrue
. - Internally,
Animation#update
now resets the animation, instead ofAnimation#draw
orAnimation#draw_rot
(I know, that sounds counterintuitive). This (I think) fixes a precision problem when drawing the last frame of an animation, in the which it was drawn for less time than required.
0.2.0 - 2023-09-02
This release brings mostly improvements and fixes, however there's not that much new features yet.
Added
- aliased
Animation#width
andAnimation#height
tow
andh
respectively, the same was done forFrame
.
Changed
Animation#get_current_frame
is nowAnimation#current_frame
as to not be redundant. Following that nowAnimation#current_frame
(The accessor for the instance variable) is renamed toAnimation#position
.
Fixed
- Previously methods like
Animation#pause?
orAnimation#resume
didn't returnself
, so it wasn't possible to chain them like thisruby # Example my_animation.pause.resume.duration(200)
now they do so you can do that.
0.1.3 - 2023-08-22
Fixed
- Undefined method error in animation, when using
size
onAniRuby::Frames
, now useEnumerable#count
instead.
Changed
- The way milliseconds are used as duration, before you'll have to use whole numbers (1000 is a second, 500 half a second and so on), now we can just use floats for that (1.0 as a second, 0.5 half a second and so on).
0.1.2 - 2023-08-20
Changed
- Downcased the gem name in the gemspec.
0.1.1 - 2023-08-20
Added
- Add .yardopts to included files.
Fixed
- Required ruby not being used correctly in gemspec.
0.1.0 - 2023-08-20
Initial release.