package; import flixel.FlxGame; import flixel.FlxState; import funkin.util.logging.CrashHandler; import funkin.MemoryCounter; import funkin.save.Save; import haxe.ui.Toolkit; import openfl.display.FPS; import openfl.display.Sprite; import openfl.events.Event; import openfl.Lib; import openfl.media.Video; import funkin.util.CLIUtil; import openfl.net.NetStream; class Main extends Sprite { var gameWidth:Int = 1280; // Width of the game in pixels (might be less / more in actual pixels depending on your zoom). var gameHeight:Int = 720; // Height of the game in pixels (might be less / more in actual pixels depending on your zoom). var initialState:Class = funkin.InitState; // The FlxState the game starts with. var zoom:Float = -1; // If -1, zoom is automatically calculated to fit the window dimensions. #if web var framerate:Int = 60; // How many frames per second the game should run at. #else // TODO: This should probably be in the options menu? var framerate:Int = 144; // How many frames per second the game should run at. #end var skipSplash:Bool = true; // Whether to skip the flixel splash screen that appears in release mode. var startFullscreen:Bool = false; // Whether to start the game in fullscreen on desktop targets // You can pretty much ignore everything from here on - your code should go in your states. public static function main():Void { Lib.current.addChild(new Main()); } public function new() { super(); // TODO: Replace this with loadEnabledMods(). funkin.modding.PolymodHandler.loadAllMods(); if (stage != null) { init(); } else { addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, init); } } function init(?event:Event):Void { if (hasEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE)) { removeEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, init); } setupGame(); } var video:Video; var netStream:NetStream; var overlay:Sprite; public static var fpsCounter:FPS; public static var memoryCounter:MemoryCounter; function setupGame():Void { /** * The `zoom` argument of FlxGame was removed in the dev branch of Flixel, * since it was considered confusing and unintuitive. * If you want to change how the game scales when you resize the window, * you can use `FlxG.scaleMode`. * -Eric */ CrashHandler.initialize(); CrashHandler.queryStatus(); initHaxeUI(); fpsCounter = new FPS(10, 3, 0xFFFFFF); // addChild(fpsCounter); // Handled by Preferences.init #if !html5 memoryCounter = new MemoryCounter(10, 13, 0xFFFFFF); // addChild(memoryCounter); #end // George recommends binding the save before FlxGame is created. Save.load(); addChild(new FlxGame(gameWidth, gameHeight, initialState, framerate, framerate, skipSplash, startFullscreen)); #if hxcpp_debug_server trace('hxcpp_debug_server is enabled! You can now connect to the game with a debugger.'); #end } function initHaxeUI():Void { // Calling this before any HaxeUI components get used is important: // - It initializes the theme styles. // - It scans the class path and registers any HaxeUI components. Toolkit.init(); Toolkit.theme = 'dark'; // don't be cringe Toolkit.autoScale = false; } }