* Tweak API doc behavior and styling
* Instead of moving to the left during active dialogues, just move to the top
* Allow pointer events
* Adjust close button
* Re-enable pinning API docs for game-dev and web-dev levels
* Make sidebar in PlayGameDevLevelView stretch, better layout columns
* Set up content of PlayGameDevLevelView sidebar to scroll
* Add rest of PlayGameDevLevelView sidebar content, rework what loading looks like
* Finish PlayGameDevLevelView
* Add share area below
* Cover the brown background, paint it gray
* Tweak PlayGameDevLevelView
* Have progress bar show everything
* Fix Surface resize handling
* Fix PlayGameDevLevelView resizing incorrectly when playing
* Add GameDevVictoryModal to PlayGameDevLevelView
* Don't show missing-doctype annotation in Ace
* Hook up GameDevVictoryModal copy button
* Fix onChangeAnnotation runtime error
* Fix onLevelLoaded runtime error
* Have CourseVictoryModal link to /courses when course is done
* Trim, update CourseDetailsView
* Remove last vestiges of teacherMode
* Remove giant navigation buttons at top
* Quick switch to flat style
* Add analytics for game-dev
* Update Analytics events for gamedev
* Prefix event names with context
* Send to Mixpanel
* Include more properties
* Mostly set up indefinite play and autocast for game-dev levels
* Set up cast buttons and shortcut for game-dev
* Add rudimentary instructions when students play game-dev levels
* Couple tweaks
* fix a bit of code that expects frames to always stick around
* have PlayGameDevLevelView render a couple frames on load
* API Docs use 'game' instead of 'hero'
* Move tags to head without combining
* Add HTML comment-start string
Fixes missing entry point arrows
* Fix some whitespace
Simple matchmaking, synchronous multiplayer PVP, flags!
Rough matchmaking is under the game menu multiplayer tab, for ladder
games only. After creating a 2-person game there, you can exit that
modal and real-time cast to play against each other.
If you’re the first person to cast, you’ll sit at the real-time level
playback view waiting until the other player casts. When they do, you
both should start the real-time playback (and start placing flags like
crazy people).
If in a multiplayer session, the real-time simulation runs the players’
code against each other. Your multiplayer opponent’s name should be up
near the level name.
Multiplayer sessions are stored completely in Firebase for now, and
removed if both players leave the game. There’s plenty of bugs,
synchronization issues, and minimal polish to add before we push it to
master.