NIFFile might not always be created from a file or stream containing NIF data.
Basically there are 2 different responsibilities for this class:
1. Read NIF file
2. Provide input for nifosg and bulletnifloader.
Remove no longer needed NIFFileMock since the state of NIFFfile can be
initialized independently from reading NIF file.
* http to https for supported urls
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http tp https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* http to https
* some url fixes
* http to https
Split NIFFile into two parts, NIFFile which is cached and is a container
for a parsed NIF, and NIFStream which is a class specialized for parsing
NIFs. This required a semi-sweeping change to make all record classes
accept a NIFStream instead of a NIFFile as an agurment to their read
functions.
This moves the index resolution into a separate post method instead of always
checking when access. As a result, it reduces the size of it down to the size
of a pointer, as opposed to 2 pointers + 1 int. The appropriate methods are
added to the various node types to make sure they're resolved.