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I can defend against this by flagging such lists as stepped, but the expectation here was that any editor would check the user's data and use the simpler static behavior for the improved performance since the interpolation of a list is not needed.
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The expectation here was that any editor would check the user's data and use the simpler static behavior for the improved performance since the interpolation of a list is not needed.
This complicates using the particle-emitter
library a lot 🤷 In my editor I need interactivity and live preview, including when users make changes — can't do that with switching behavior types. Even so, the editor and its assets need to be definitely typed, which is doable in the end, but it is way too much of a hassle with alternating types and tuples, and you still have to wire up that all in UI. TL;DR upgrading to particle-emitter v5 was a nightmare and I don't want to look into rewriting it again.
Aside from my struggles, I believe a library should not alter the input, at least not without a library user's consent — and there were no warnings in docs or console about using a flat line in property lists. This unauthorized automagic led to long hours of finding out why my emitter tandem editor randomly breaks for my users. And if a library does alter input, failing with errors after this expected behavior is definitely a bug.
A side note, I looked through the sources and did not understand why the simplification of two-point lists was needed. If you have time, could you explain that?
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- IntColorComplex throws null exception HOT 2
- LinkedListContainer doesn't play nice with Destroy method HOT 1
- The particle emitter can encounter undefined particles which casues it to choke and break HOT 3
- particle systems run slower after migration from 4.3.x to 5.0.7 HOT 4
- Artifacts when using `playOnce` HOT 4
- can not use editor export json file HOT 4
- When to support pixi 7.0 HOT 1
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- Can not use editor export json file - Format seems different HOT 1
- emitter.updateOwnerPos throws an error if emitter is destroyed HOT 2
- It extends Container, not ParticleContainer HOT 1
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- [inquiry] does Pixi particles use instanced rendering? HOT 3
- Need to interact with particular particle on mouse touch and destroy it HOT 2
- Alpha interpolating doesn't work for images HOT 2
- animatedSingle behaviour HOT 7
- Is the project will keep update? HOT 4
- Where can I find a CDN link to new version ? HOT 1
- Best practice for continuous trail on a fast-moving object? HOT 5
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