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Kirill Chibisov
587ade844d DPI version 0.1.2 2025-05-02 16:18:37 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
6756549ac9 clippy: fix casing in windows backend 2025-05-02 16:18:37 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
17666e3171 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2025-04-30 21:01:32 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
f6ca06cd58 wayland: bump wayland-rs to avoid yanked release 2025-04-30 02:09:44 +09:00
Mitoma Ryo
e634cc609f windows: fix incorrect cursor_range calculation in Ime::Preedit
The `text` is retrieved as UTF-8 while `attributes` are based on UTF-16,
thus the offset was getting out of sync on some unicode payloads
like surrogate pairs.

Fixes #3967.
2025-04-29 21:11:54 +09:00
Mads Marquart
aa83726c72 macOS: Fix monitors connected via certain Thunderbolt hubs (#4207)
Instead of panicking, raise a warning and return `None` or similar.

Co-authored-by: RJ <rj@metabrew.com>
2025-04-29 13:25:46 +02:00
Mads Marquart
1800fa1670 macOS: Store UUID in MonitorHandle instead of CGDirectDisplayID (#4167)
The monitor UUID is what actually represents the monitor,
CGDirectDisplayID is closer in correspondence to a specific framebuffer.
2025-04-29 12:26:03 +02:00
Mads Marquart
a5e6d0aaaf fix: Support fractional refresh rates in video modes on macOS (#4191)
We were rounding the refresh rate before converting it to millihertz.
2025-04-29 12:02:07 +02:00
jpy794
4fe4ce3d77 wayland: support fractional scale for custom cursor 2025-04-29 14:12:43 +09:00
Putta Khunchalee
078c4c0c4f wayland: add WindowExtWayland::xdg_toplevel
Fixes #4068.
2025-04-29 13:31:49 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
c8579a1882 wayland: ensure external loop is notified with pump_events
Spawn a thread when pump_events is used, so the external thread will
get woken-up correctly. This only happens when timeout was given.

Fixes #4183.
2025-04-29 11:43:36 +09:00
robtfm
ab96fa8395 windows: add locked cursor 2025-04-25 19:41:56 +09:00
Life Adventurer
6461cfa9b1 docs: fix incorrect markdown link syntax 2025-04-22 16:26:28 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
6c214e71ae wayland/fix: crash due consequent calls to set_cursor_grab
Only mark that the grab was applied when it actually got applied.
Previously there was an issue with grab being marked as applied without
a pointer over the window, when in reality it wasn't.

Fixes #4073.
2025-04-20 19:47:11 +09:00
Daniel McNab
ecc884ac91 dpi: make no_std compatible 2025-04-20 14:46:15 +09:00
Mads Marquart
24e2c6914a macOS:ios: use next objc2 version
A lot of CoreFoundation methods have been marked safe, and converted
into methods. Note that the old functions are still available, just
deprecated.
2025-04-20 14:36:49 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
ed4d70fdd4 chore: fix clippy issues 2025-04-20 10:48:22 +09:00
Kirill Chibisov
07c25b9703 icon: refactor Icon to be dyn
Same as for `CustomCursor`. However, the API uses `dyn` stuff only
because of `Windows` backend at the time of writing, generally, platforms
should just have a separate method that deals with all of that, and e.g.
top-level winit only guarantees `Rgba`.
2025-04-20 10:48:22 +09:00
Mads Marquart
cdbdd974fb Align NamedKey and KeyCode more closely with the W3C specs (#4018)
By removing `NamedKey::Space` and rename "super" key to "meta".

- `NamedKey::Space` is not in the spec, and doesn't make sense to
  special-case. We use `Key::Character("")` instead..

  I've added an extra check on the Windows backend, to ensure that the code
  functionally works the same before and after. Whether that check is
  desirable or not can be figured out later.

- "super" is inconsistent with the W3C spec, and while it's arguably not the
  best name, it's worse that Winit is diverging and choosing a different name.

  List of renamings:
  - `KeyCode::SuperLeft` -> `KeyCode::MetaLeft`
  - `KeyCode::SuperRight` -> `KeyCode::MetaRight`
  - `KeyCode::Meta` -> `KeyCode::Super`
  - `NamedKey::Meta` -> `NamedKey::Super`
  - `NamedKey::Super` -> `NamedKey::Meta`
  - `ModifiersState::SUPER` -> `ModifiersState::META` (deprecated)
  - `ModifiersState::super_key` -> `ModifiersState::meta_key`
  - `ModifiersKeys::LSUPER` -> `ModifiersKeys::LMETA`
  - `ModifiersKeys::RSUPER` -> `ModifiersKeys::RMETA`
2025-03-23 12:56:01 +01:00
aloucks
7e13248be3 example/application: fix alt binding on macOS 2025-03-20 11:14:33 +03:00
ShikiSuen
b15a40cd14 Document markdown wrapping policy (#3680)
And add note to README.md about CONTRIBUTING.md existing.
2025-03-17 13:04:24 +01:00
Mads Marquart
8db4a9cc61 macOS: Close windows automatically when exiting (#4154)
This disallows carrying over open windows between calls of `run_app_on_demand`
(which wasn't intended to be supported anyhow).
2025-03-17 11:29:53 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
a4ab7dc64c x11:wayland: fix pump_events blocking with Wait
Using `Duration::Zero` with `Wait` polling mode was still blocking until
the event was actually delivered. Thus when `pump_events` API is used,
ensure that it's not happening.

Fixes #4130.
2025-03-17 13:20:17 +03:00
Mads Marquart
afb731bb52 Drop application handler on run loop exit (#4149)
Calling the `Drop` impl of the user's `ApplicationHandler` is important on
iOS and Web, since they don't return from `EventLoop::run_app`.

And now that we reliably call `Drop`, the `ApplicationHandler::exited`
event/callback is unnecessary; using `Drop` composes much better (open files
etc. stored in the app state will be automatically flushed), and prevents
weirdness like attempting to create a new window while exiting.
2025-03-17 10:56:00 +01:00
aloucks
ef37b1d5dd macOS: Make set_simple_fullscreen honor set_borderless_game (#4164)
* Prevent panic when calling set_simple_fullscreen(false) on macos

Calling `set_simple_fullscreen(false)` to restore the window after
a previous call to `set_simple_fullscreen(true)` panics with
`view must be installed in a window` in the call to `set_style_mask`
with the old style.

Moving the `set_style_mask` call after the frame has been resized
fixes the issue.

* Hide the doc and menubar on macos when using set_borderless_game
with set_simple_fullscreen
2025-03-17 02:58:47 +01:00
aloucks
2b4e8ef916 Fix a pause in the event loop when clicking the title bar on windows (#4136)
* Fix a pause in the event loop when clicking the title bar on windows

When clicking the title bar on Windows, to drag the window, there is
a noticible pause in continuous redraw requests. This was fixed
in #839 and then regressed in #1852. The cursor blinks in both
cases and is unrelated. The regression made the blink happen after
the pause instead of immediately.

* Update the event loop pause note on the WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN handler

The application example was also updated to optionally animate the fill color
in order to demonstrate continuous redraw without pauses in the event
loop.
2025-03-17 02:27:27 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
ae28eea406 cursor: refactor CustomCursor to be dyn
cursor: refactor `CustomCursor` to be `dyn`

Same as for `MonitorHandle`, the source was changed to support
all kinds of sources.
2025-03-13 17:18:37 +03:00
Aaron Muir Hamilton
a0464ae83b x11: implement true cursor area with XNArea attribute 2025-03-11 21:04:50 +03:00
Mads Marquart
16d5f46db1 utils: add cast_* methods to allow more type-safe casting
Relying on just `as_any` was error prone and will become redundant in
the future, once upcasting will be stable, we also won't to impose a
restriction on to which concrete type we're casting, since casting
to a type that doesn't implement a base trait doesn't make much
sense.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2025-03-11 16:35:25 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
5cada36ae8 x11: move x11 specific code to x11 from linux/mod.rs 2025-03-08 10:14:08 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
b3dcfa1275 docs: don't build platform docs for docsrs
Due to casts and use of platform specific crates in those modules
it's not really feasible to build docs for them.

After separating crates, thus should become way easier to navigate,
since backends information would be publicly available.
2025-03-07 19:22:12 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
f1c5afd84e monitor: refactor MonitorHandle to store dyn object
This also alters `VideoMode` to be a regular object and not reference
the `MonitorHandle`, since it's a static data.

Given that `VideoMode` set may change during runtime keeping the
reference as a some sort of validity may not be idea and propagating
errors when changing video mode could be more reliable.
2025-03-07 19:22:12 +03:00
Mads Marquart
be1baf164c Properly implement Debug for Window and EventLoop types (#3297)
For EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder, EventLoopProxy and by requiring it as
a supertrait of Window and ActiveEventLoop.

It is especially useful for user to be able to know that Window is Debug.
2025-03-03 08:40:04 +01:00
Mads Marquart
39c0862198 apple: Implement wake-ups using system mechanisms (#4146)
Do the wake-up inside the perform callback on `CFRunLoopSource`.
2025-03-01 20:18:28 +01:00
Mads Marquart
aa8ebdc795 Remove top-level Event enum (#4153) 2025-03-01 13:16:39 +01:00
Mads Marquart
ea68916055 macOS: Parse more key codes into named keys (#4148) 2025-03-01 12:41:46 +01:00
Mads Marquart
e26b831f23 Windows: Use ApplicationHandler (#4141)
* Make ActiveEventLoop a thin wrapper over EventLoopRunner
* Use ApplicationHandler instead of Event
2025-03-01 12:09:59 +01:00
Mads Marquart
8c3e69c08b macOS: Fix crash when reconnecting monitors (#4151)
CFArrayGetValueAtIndex does not return a retained value, so we must
retain ourselves.
2025-02-28 17:32:24 +01:00
rctlmk
46879429ed Windows: add IconExtWindows::from_resource_name (#4137) 2025-02-26 22:02:32 +01:00
Mads Marquart
0c89ea7386 Merge KeyEventExtra into KeyEvent (#4029)
To make the fields easier to use, and to allow constructing KeyEvent in
user test code.
2025-02-26 17:51:49 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
6c0e3c3b15 Remove @types/eslint__js (#4133)
It is deprecated.
2025-02-24 20:17:44 +01:00
Mads Marquart
675582bd46 Swizzle sendEvent: instead of subclassing NSApplication (#4036)
This is done to avoid order-dependent behavior that you'd otherwise
encounter where `EventLoop::new` had to be called at the beginning of
`fn main` to ensure that Winit's application was the one being
registered as the main application by calling `sharedApplication`.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3772.

This should also make it (more) possible to use multiple versions of
Winit in the same application (though that's still untested).

Finally, it should allow the user to override `NSApplication` themselves
if they need to do that for some reason.
2025-02-24 10:38:10 +01:00
Mads Marquart
4d6fe7e35c web: Avoid top-level Event 2025-02-24 11:21:55 +03:00
Mads Marquart
f9912baf09 x11: Call ApplicationHandler directly
Instead of going through the Event enum.
2025-02-24 11:13:25 +03:00
Mads Marquart
f290619dce wayland: use custom Event enum for buffered events 2025-02-24 10:56:11 +03:00
valadaptive
23011c6b0a Update to windows-sys 0.59 (#4098) 2025-02-24 04:40:11 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
3a39a6ddb0 examples: make default example simple
The old example is in application for more sophisticated use of winit
and for maintainers to test things, since it does pretty much
everything.
2025-02-21 20:35:22 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
90cf9a3398 docs: remove dead doc link 2025-02-20 22:03:03 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
05d8fa0b91 chore: fix clippy lints 2025-02-20 22:03:03 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
d7d20507ed ci: disable 32-bit windows gnu on nightly 2025-02-20 22:03:03 +03:00
Bruce Mitchener
f6e66a71f8 doc: remove spurious derive directive
This was unintentionally added in eccd9e415.
2025-02-18 14:53:16 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
c09160d1a8 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.

This also includes 0.30.8 sync, since it was forgotten.
2025-02-06 13:26:30 +03:00
Mads Marquart
2230e71093 ios: fix timers
Fixes #4074.
Fixes #3816.
2025-02-06 12:56:10 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
5e6350d142 x11: fix modifiers replay
The serial was not unique, thus leading to issues and replay being
triggered for normal input. Track modifiers based on they keycodes
instead, since it's more unique.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/8461
2025-02-05 09:04:09 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
a6998af997 x11: fix crash with uim
Let's just not forward events to the IME once the user requested that
it should be disabled, though, still try to change its state explicitly.

Fixes #4082.
2025-02-03 20:43:43 +03:00
Mads Marquart
5c48ec7977 Document that we require cargo +nightly fmt (#4105) 2025-01-31 18:24:33 +01:00
Mads Marquart
953d9b4268 Update to objc2 v0.6 (#4092)
* Use available! macro
* Use objc2-core-foundation and objc2-core-graphics
* Use MainThreadBound instead of StaticMainThreadBound hack
2025-01-28 21:31:14 +01:00
valadaptive
f5dcd2aabe Rework Drag-And-Drop API (#4079)
* Add cursor position drag and drop events.
* Reword drag events to match pointer ones.
* appkit: Use `convertPoint_fromView` for coordinate conversion.
* appkit: use ProtocolObject<dyn NSDraggingInfo>.
* x11: store dnd.position as pair of i16

  It's what translate_coords takes anyway, so the extra precision is
  misleading if we're going to cast it to i16 everywhere it's used.

  We can also simplify the "unpacking" from the XdndPosition message--we
  can and should use the value of 16 as the shift instead of
  size_of::<c_short> * 2 or something like that, because the specification
  gives us the constant 16.
* x11: store translated DnD coords.
* x11: don't emit DragLeave without DragEnter.
* windows: only emit DragEnter if valid.
* windows: in DnD, always set pdwEffect.

  It appears other apps (like Chromium) set pdwEffect on Drop too:
  61a391b86b/ui/base/dragdrop/drop_target_win.cc
* docs: make it clearer that drag events are for dragged *files*.
* examples/dnd: handle RedrawRequested event.

Co-authored-by: amrbashir <amr.bashir2015@gmail.com>
2025-01-28 21:10:40 +01:00
Tom Churchman
77f1c73f06 wayland: clear IME preedit only when necessary
When all we'll be doing is setting a new preedit, the preedit doesn't
have to be explicitly cleared first. This change is perhaps debatable.

The direct reason for this is to make it easier to work around
quirks/bugs: in Masonry we've found IBus appears to resend
the IME preedit in response to `Window::set_ime_cursor_area`
(`zwp_text_input_v3::set_cursor_rectangle`). Because currently the
preedit is first cleared, a new IME cursor area is sent, which again
causes IBus to resend the preedit. This can loop for a while.

The Wayland protocol is mechanically quite prescriptive,
it says for zwp_text_input_v3:event:done.

> 1. Replace existing preedit string with the cursor. 
> 2. Delete requested surrounding text.
> 3. Insert commit string with the cursor at its end.
> 4. Calculate surrounding text to send.
> 5. Insert new preedit text in cursor position.
> 6. Place cursor inside preedit text.

Winit currently doesn't do surrounding text, so 2. and 4. can be
ignored. In Winit's IME model, without a commit, sending just the
`Ime::Preedit` event without explicitly clearing is arguably still
equivalent to doing 1., 5., and 6.
2025-01-17 19:29:10 +03:00
Pascal Hertleif
24c226416e Use wrapper type for CFUUID (#4032)
This no longer exposes `CGDisplayCreateUUIDFromDisplayID` and instead
uses `CFUUID` to avoid a leak.

Monitor comparisons should also be more stable now.
2025-01-17 12:38:42 +01:00
Sl-L
69382fda9a examples/child_window: use distinct color/position for children
This should help with understanding how they work.
2025-01-10 18:07:17 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
ee245c569d api: make VideoModeHandle into VideoMode
The video mode is generally a static data and not a reference to some
video mode. This changes the exclusive fullscreen API to match that an
accept a monitor now.
2025-01-02 03:29:42 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
5462f27dda api: add ActivationToken::{from,into}_raw
This is needed when passing and getting token from the IPC to activate
the window.
2024-12-31 06:08:18 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
927deb030f x11: fix cursor grab mode tracking on error
Fixes #4064.
2024-12-31 05:52:12 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
5ea81efc74 x11: add workaround for disabling IME on gnome
GNOME doesn't list that there's a _NONE_ style at all, but it still
works if you use it.
2024-12-28 14:25:56 -08:00
Matt Campbell
6896de5b73 windows: fix the event loop not waking on accessibility requests
Fixes #4055.
2024-12-24 00:23:44 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
d736763216 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-12-22 23:13:25 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
e316a89847 x11: fix KeyboardInput delivered twice with IME
The filtered events were still processed even though they shouldn't once
we know that they're filtered.

Fixes #4048.
2024-12-22 17:51:44 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
f0d8689039 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-12-21 09:39:09 +03:00
Exidex
4d5e68c6e2 Implement ability to make non-activating window on macOS (#4035)
Fixes #3894
2024-12-13 00:56:39 +01:00
Skip R.
5835c9102e macOS: Fix checking for undocumented cursors (#4033)
`AnyClass::responds_to` delegates to `class_respondsToSelector`, a
function provided by the Objective-C runtime. However, at some point,
this began to return `false` for selectors referring to undocumented
cursors, despite the cursors remaining accessible via said selectors.
That this check fails prevents the cursors from being used.

We can instead send `respondsToSelector:` to the `NSCursor` class
itself. As an instance method, this is nominally impossible; however,
Apple grants an exemption[1] that permits class objects to perform
instance methods defined in the root class.

Checking for the undocumented cursors in this way gets them working
again, at least on macOS Sequoia 15.1.1.

[1]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/Chapters/ocObjectsClasses.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30001163-CH11-TPXREF120
2024-12-08 22:01:57 +01:00
Mads Marquart
e47081e385 docs: show less of the unstable docs in the README 2024-12-06 13:16:30 +03:00
Benjamin Brienen
171d53c042 Update smol_str (#3991) 2024-12-03 23:07:19 +01:00
Mads Marquart
35379f305a Remove feature description in FEATURES.md (#3479)
It easily becomes out of date.
2024-12-03 21:24:57 +01:00
Mads Marquart
4d2a0dd2b3 iOS: Never queue application-level events (#3905)
Events like `resumed`, `new_events`, `about_to_wait`, and so on will
never happen as a result of programmer action, so we'll never need to
queue those. This allows us to remove the need for the old `Event`
struct in the iOS backend.

Furthermore, we can now remove `InUserCallback`, since that state is
already stored inside `EventHandler`.

I've tried to otherwise keep the semantics as close to the original by
calling `handle_nonuser_events(mtm, [])`, which flushes pending events.
2024-12-03 19:53:29 +01:00
Mads Marquart
4a8b659228 Fix MonitorHandle PartialEq and Hash on iOS (#4013) 2024-12-03 19:02:53 +01:00
Mads Marquart
f314cd2b9a macOS: Fix crash when pressing Caps Lock (#4024)
Events emitted by `flagsChanged:` cannot access
`charactersIgnoringModifiers`. We were previously doing this because we
were trying to re-use the `create_key_event` function, but that is unsuited
for this purpose, so I have separated the `flagsChanged:` logic out from it.
2024-12-03 18:48:23 +01:00
Mads Marquart
3657506f6e macOS: Avoid redundant initial resize event (#3913)
The `NSViewFrameDidChangeNotification` that we listen to is emitted when
`-[NSWindow setContentView]` is called, since that sets the frame of the
view as well.

So now we register the notification later, so that it's not triggered at
window creation.

This behaviour is well described in the documentation:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsview/postsframechangednotifications?language=objc
2024-12-03 18:35:04 +01:00
Mads Marquart
edca3ebc41 macOS: Align scancode conversions with Chromium and Firefox (#4019)
Also fix missing codes in physicalkey_to_scancode - This had become out of
sync with scancode_to_physicalkey.
2024-12-03 18:17:57 +01:00
Mads Marquart
ca46e29203 macOS: Fix surface position (#4027) 2024-12-03 17:31:32 +01:00
Mads Marquart
132fbe14d5 macOS: Fix safe area on macOS 10.14 and below (#4028) 2024-12-03 17:19:45 +01:00
Mads Marquart
164bf85b5b Windows: Add scancode conversions from Chromium sources (#4020) 2024-12-03 11:05:22 +01:00
Mads Marquart
cfa8f027cc AppKit/UIKit: Do not emit default state events upon window creation (#3912)
Do not emit redundant ScaleFactorChanged, SurfaceResized and Focused.
2024-12-02 23:10:33 +01:00
Mads Marquart
2e5db75101 Linux: Align scancode conversions with Firefox (#4021) 2024-12-02 13:38:37 +01:00
Mads Marquart
19e5bee3d1 chore: fix clippy lints 2024-12-02 14:51:26 +03:00
Hamir Mahal
fc6cf89ac0 style: simplify string formatting for readability (#4001) 2024-11-22 22:14:11 +01:00
Mads Marquart
dbcdb6f1b4 Add safe area and document coordinate systems (#3890)
Added `Window::safe_area`, which describes the area of the surface that
is unobstructed by notches, bezels etc. The drawing code in the examples
have been updated to draw a star inside the safe area, and the plain
background outside of it.

Also renamed `Window::inner_position` to `Window::surface_position`, and
changed it to from screen coordinates to window coordinates, to better
align how these coordinate systems work together.

Finally, added some SVG images and documentation to describe how all of
this works.

This is fully implemented on macOS and iOS, and partially on the web.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-11-21 17:37:03 +01:00
Rodrigo Rivas Costa
d0c6c34eaa x11: move up XInput2 event registration
It should be done before mapping the window, or we could
lose the firsst XInput2 events, such as the first FocusIn.

Fixes #2841.
2024-11-21 14:04:55 +03:00
Mads Marquart
f2688d94ea ci: fix cargo deny 2024-11-21 10:28:32 +03:00
Nico Burns
f6b20852bf macOS: set activation policy by default if app is not bundled (#3961) 2024-11-18 21:19:45 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
59b1eb5410 api: make OwnedDisplayHandle wrap an opaque type
This will help in case we want to linger the event loop during drop
to prevent use after free in the consumers code.
2024-11-13 15:29:05 +03:00
Aaron Muir Hamilton
f781e13166 X11: Use bottom-right corner of IME cursor area as caret position
XIM servers currently do not support preedit area reporting from
clients and there may be no standard way to report it.

Fcitx and iBus both place the candidate window descending descending
from the caret, with the reported X font; but since winit does not
report a font, the height of the line is assumed 0, so when we report
the top left corner of the cursor area they will tend to obscure it.

Taking this into account, the best default option is to report the
bottom right corner of the cursor area, because it will tend not to
obscure the preedit area when using `Window::set_ime_cursor_area` in
the way suggested by documentation.
2024-11-13 15:13:09 +03:00
Piotr Podusowski
9f8ac8feb5 android: use show_soft_input to summon the keyboard
Route it via the `Window::set_ime_allowed` like on iOS.
2024-11-13 14:43:59 +03:00
Mads Marquart
74958ecc6f docs: add fn main to root examples
This is not strictly required, but makes the examples a bit easier to
read understand (especially since the `EventLoop` really _should_ be
created inside `fn main`, and not in some random function potentially
running on a random thread).
2024-11-12 16:52:48 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
3a60cbaba5 api: make EventLoopProxy wrap an opaque type
The proxy is intended to be Clone, thus use `Arc` for it internally and
don't require backends for it to be `Clone`. Use `EventLoopProxyProvider`
to hide the backend's proxy implementation details.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-11-12 10:56:20 +03:00
Matěj Laitl
ae4c449670 x11: fix WindowAttributesExtX11::with_x11_screen()
Based on https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3973, which should be merged first.

There's an API to programmatically specify X11 screen id (override what is determined from the `DISPLAY` env variable), but it doesn't work.

Seeting up X Server with 2 screens and calling `DISPLAY=:0 X11_SCREEN_ID=1 cargo run --example window` should be equivalent to calling `DISPLAY=:0.1 cargo run --example window`

The latter works (and places the window on the correct screen), but the former yields

`failed to create initial window: Os(OsError { line: 620, file: "src/platform_impl/linux/x11/window.rs", error: X11Error(X11Error { error_kind: Match, error_code: 8, sequence: 219, bad_value: 1319, minor_opcode: 0, major_opcode: 1, extension_name: None, request_name: Some("CreateWindow") }) })`

_Here `1319` is the root window id for screen 0, which doesn't match the screen 1 that we request._

The problem is that we need to factor in the screen id when determining the parent (root) window when not explicitly set. This patch does that.

---

Also: Extend the window example with X11_{SCREEN,VISUAL}_ID env variables
2024-11-06 08:30:25 -08:00
Kirill Chibisov
b2896d7408 chore: always pull raw-window-handle
Winit is not useful without it and we don't provide older versions
anymore.
2024-11-03 00:39:01 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
edfb4b03f4 chore: remove platform FingerId
The same as for `WindowId`.
2024-11-02 17:10:32 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
c8c1eca3c7 api: move primary from FingerId to Pointer events
Whether the pointer event is primary or not generally matters for the
context where all input is done by the same event, so users can
_ignore_ non-primary events since they are likely from users clicking
something else with their other fingers.

Having it only on a FingerId made it useless, since it's usually used
to avoid multi-touch, but if you start mapping on touch event you
already can track things like that yourself.

Fixes #3943.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-11-02 17:10:32 +03:00
Matěj Laitl
d3207a8d76 Apply @notgull's suggestion 2024-10-29 17:54:21 -07:00
Matěj Laitl
9d347b72d9 Add changelog entry 2024-10-29 17:54:21 -07:00
Matěj Laitl
13bb51c7e0 x11: iterate only visuals from the matching screen 2024-10-29 17:54:21 -07:00
AngelicosPhosphoros
bb4aa22cf9 Improve waiting for messages on Windows
Previous version used [`SetTimer`] with `GetMessageW` for waiting.
The downside of UI timers like ones created by `SetTimer`,
is that they may be late by up to 15-16 ms.

To fix this behaviour, I added use of high resolution timers created by [`CreateWaitableTimerExW`] with the flag `CREATE_WAITABLE_TIMER_HIGH_RESOLUTION`.
In my previous experience, waiting on such timers have precision of roundly 0.5 ms which is the best available on Windows at the moment.
I use [`MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx`] to wait simultaneously for both timer and newly arriving events.

Unfortunately, high resolution timers are available only since Windows 10 1803. However:

1. Win 10 is already getting to the end of support, like all previous versions, so it is OK to rely on APIs introduced in it;
2. I use `dwMilliseconds` parameter of `MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx` as a fallback. It should perform not worse compared to waiting for events from `SetTimer`.

I also refactored code to remove event dispatching from function responsible for waiting for events. This provides more clear separations of concern and avoids unnecessary duplication of dispatching logic.

After [review] from @rib, I also moved the waiting itself from `wait_for_messages` method to separate function, so it is clearly seen that `wait_for_messages` do 3 things: notify app that we about to wait, wait, notify that we have new events.

I have tested behaviour using a egui app with Vulkan rendering with `VK_PRESENT_MODE_IMMEDIATE_KHR`, and older version consistently have twice less FPS than requested (e.g. 30 FPS when limit is 60 and 60 FPS when limit is 120) while newer version works more correctly (almost always 60 FPS when limit is 60, and only 5-10 frames missing when FPS is set to 120 or more).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1610

[`CreateWaitableTimerExW`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-createwaitabletimerexw
[`MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-msgwaitformultipleobjectsex
[`SetTimer`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-settimer
[review]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3950#discussion_r1800184479
2024-10-28 16:38:17 -07:00
Valentine Briese
3e9b80d47a macOS: add ability to make titlebar unified (#3960)
Adds `WindowExtMacOS::set_unified_titlebar` and
`WindowAttributesExtMacOS::with_unified_titlebar`,
which allow you to use a larger titlebar style on macOS.
2024-10-25 23:22:52 +02:00
Nico Burns
c913cdab0b macOS: add a way to hook standard keybinding events
Add macOS specific application handler to deliver macOS specific
events.

Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-10-23 08:33:42 +00:00
Shane Celis
a5f5ce6a3d macOS: fix panic during drag_window
Return error from it instead of unwrapping.
2024-10-22 11:00:53 +00:00
Kirill Chibisov
fb6b1d487b deps: bump redox-syscall to 0.5.7 2024-10-21 21:33:51 +00:00
Marijn Suijten
7d77ccfad3 android: Forward suspended() and resumed() events and patch up platform-specific documentation (#3786)
Key them off of `onStop()` and `onStart()` which seems to match the
other backends most closely.  These [Android Activity lifecycle] events
denote when the application is visible on-screen, and recommend that any
heavy lifting for startup and shutdown happens here, as the application
may be demoted to the background and later shut down entirely unless the
user navigates back to it.

[Android Activity lifecycle]: https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle
2024-10-16 12:17:59 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
c23bed20b8 x11: don't forward key events to IME when it's disabled
Fixes #3815.
2024-10-13 21:57:02 +03:00
Hiroaki Yutani
8fe2b62adf docs: fix function name of with_any_thread 2024-10-13 21:34:11 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
4e3165f3d8 chore: remove platform DeviceId
The same as for `WindowId`.
2024-10-11 11:15:54 +03:00
Mads Marquart
da2268ae22 chore: remove platform WindowId's
WindowId is a window _identifier_, and as such doesn't store anything
(unlike a _handle_). So we can safely make only be defined once, in the
core crate.

There are a few backends where we still use `into_raw` internally; I
consider these patterns discouraged, we should not be passing around
important state in the window id.
2024-10-08 16:29:40 +03:00
daxpedda
eccd9e415d api: overhaul pointer API
- Rename `CursorMoved` to `PointerMoved`.
- Rename `CursorEntered` to `PointerEntered`.
- Rename `CursorLeft` to `PointerLeft`.
- Rename `MouseInput` to `PointerButton`.
- Add `position` to every `PointerEvent`.
- Remove `Touch`, which is folded into the `Pointer*` events.
- New `PointerType` added to `PointerEntered` and `PointerLeft`,
  signifying which pointer type is the source of this event.
- New `PointerSource` added to `PointerMoved`, similar to `PointerType`
  but holding additional data.
- New `ButtonSource` added to `PointerButton`, similar to `PointerType`
  but holding pointer type specific buttons. Use
  `ButtonSource::mouse_button()` to easily normalize any pointer button
  type to a generic mouse button.
- In the same spirit rename `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` to `PointerMotion`.
- Remove `Force::Calibrated::altitude_angle`.

Fixes #3833.
Fixes #883.
Fixes #336.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-10-08 15:19:00 +03:00
daxpedda
32cd1ad9a7 api: remove ::dummy from Id types
`::dummy` was used for testing purposes and became redundant after
adding e.g. `from_raw` and `into_raw` methods on `Id` types.
2024-09-29 16:49:45 +03:00
daxpedda
6e1b9fa24d api: replace WindowId From/Into u64 with WindowId::{from,into}_raw()
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-09-27 23:12:50 +03:00
Mads Marquart
380eea0072 macOS: Fix move event sometimes being triggered on resize (#3914) 2024-09-24 01:06:10 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
a18658284c chore: fix nightly CI on linux/ios
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-09-23 22:26:21 +03:00
Philpax
8ddd10a7f9 doc: link DeviceEvent::MouseMotion from cursor moved 2024-09-22 17:02:40 +03:00
John Nunley
4f1c5b6129 docs: Explicitly demarcate platform support
As discussed in today's meeting, this commit creates two tiers of
support. Tier 1, which is what we actively test, and Tier 2, what we
hope compiles.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-09-19 17:09:10 -07:00
purajit
7e819bb2ce Prevent winit from overriding LSUIElement in package manifests (#3920) 2024-09-16 15:49:18 +02:00
Mads Marquart
dfea49f488 Support drawing on iOS in examples
Softbuffer v0.4.6 added support for iOS.
2024-09-10 17:36:04 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
b674d20edf api: unify error handling
Make error infrastructure more backend agnostic and let backends
just forward the os errors opaquely.
2024-09-06 17:20:11 +03:00
Mads Marquart
8db3e0e043 Rename "inner size" to "surface size" (#3889)
* Rename `WindowEvent::Resized` to `SurfaceResized`
* Rename `InnerSizeWriter` to `SurfaceSizeWriter`
* Replace `inner_size` with `surface_size`
* Rename `resize_increments` to `surface_resize_increments`
2024-09-04 15:04:48 +02:00
Tarek Abdel Sater
d37c591378 macOS: add option to explicitly hide menu/dock in Borderless (#3882) 2024-09-04 14:44:05 +02:00
Bruce Mitchener
9419e4e1a7 Fix spelling of "inner" (#3896) 2024-09-01 23:31:45 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
241b7a80bb api: convert Window to dyn Window
This should allow us to make future split of backends much easier.
The `Box<dyn Window>` is a _temporary_ solution, which will be
removed with the future updates when we decide on how the Window
should be stored.
2024-08-23 23:40:27 +03:00
John Nunley
e716adcc0a x11: use more information in X11 "not supported" errors
This makes it so, when X11 fails to initialize due to not loading a
library, it provides more verbose information on what exactly happened.

Fixes #3883.
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-08-23 14:47:40 +03:00
John Nunley
aee95114db m: Replace libxcursor with custom cursor code
Another one bites the dust.

This replaces the code dependent on libxcursor with equivalent code
written using x11rb, featuring its special "cursor" module.

cc #3198

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-08-22 19:30:43 -07:00
John Nunley
8f4a8efa99 m: Ignore mutex poisoning in X11_BACKEND
A panic doesn't really put any of the fields in XConnection into an invalid
state, so there is no real reason to panic when poisoning is detected.
So just ignore the poison.

Closes #3870

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-08-22 18:03:22 -07:00
lucasmerlin
1e1f0fd7e9 Basic iOS IME support (#3823)
This implements basic iOS IME support (typing, backspace, support for emojis
etc but no autocomplete or copy / paste menu).

Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-08-19 22:04:29 +02:00
Mads Marquart
6e008b39e9 Improve iOS documentation (#3873)
* Update version docs to link to `rustc`'s supported versions

* Document how to run Winit on Mac Catalyst

* Improve instructions for building iOS applications

The old instructions are outdated, and suggested a workaround that is
unnecessary.

The user-story in the ecosystem is sadly not very clear-cut, so the
instructions here are still woefully incomplete.

* iOS: Clean up notes on main thread safety

These platform-specific notes on `Window` methods were unnecessary, as
it's already discussed in the top-level `Window` docs.
2024-08-19 12:41:29 +02:00
Mads Marquart
6c4da19197 macOS/iOS: Remove window activation hacks (#3872)
No longer necessary after a8c7109 and facb809.
2024-08-18 23:50:10 +02:00
Mads Marquart
a61e7bb4f4 iOS: Refactor event handling to share code with macOS (#3865)
Instead of storing the event handler within the AppState, and extracting
it our every time we need it, we now use the same event handling
implementation as for macOS that ensures we don't re-entrantly call the
event handler, and that we un-register the handler again after we're
done using it (`UIApplicationMain` won't return, but may still unwind,
so this is very important for panic safety).
2024-08-15 23:19:57 +02:00
daxpedda
7fbc2118b6 Add support for MacOS ARM64 (#3862) 2024-08-13 23:01:17 +02:00
daxpedda
a96491f302 Web: return MonitorHandle in Window::fullscreen() (#3861)
- Change `OrientationData::natural` type from `bool` to `Orientation`, just telling the user what the natural orientation is.
- Fix and improve some monitor related documentation.
2024-08-13 22:13:12 +02:00
daxpedda
d96fd02f33 Update minimum version of wasm-bindgen (#3860) 2024-08-13 21:54:03 +02:00
Mads Marquart
92e9bfe0fc Allow the user to register the application delegate on macOS and iOS (#3758)
This allows the user to override the application delegate themselves,
which opens several doors for customization that were previously closed.

To do this, we use notifications instead of top-level application delegate
methods.

One effect of not providing an application delegate on iOS is that we no
longer act as-if the application successfully open all URLs there.

This is a breaking change, although unlikely to matter in practice, since the
return value of `application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:` is seldom used by
the system (and is likely the preferred behaviour anyhow).
2024-08-11 23:14:18 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
3392e9c1de chore: use our own AsAny to provide &dyn Any
This removes the direct requirement to implement `as_any` and it could
be just derived.

Also implement HasDisplayHandle for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_.

Suggested-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-08-11 21:24:34 +03:00
Mads Marquart
038ef5c3ad Properly implement event loop extension traits
This was implemented for `&dyn ActiveEventLoop` before, but that's less
general than implementing it directly for `dyn ActiveEventLoop`.

The `+ '_` is required to tell the compiler that we want to implement
this for all `dyn ActiveEventLoop`s, not just `'static` ones (even
though they're all going to be `'static`).
2024-08-11 19:33:12 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
70c54ee0ff Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-08-08 21:40:08 +03:00
daxpedda
3bab4ef4fb Android: remove MonitorHandle support
Because we don't want to force all methods on `VideoModeHandle` to return `Option`, we decided to remove the already incomplete support in Android for both types.
2024-08-08 01:29:53 +02:00
daxpedda
58142680ce Various Monitor/VideoModeHandle methods now return an Option
`VideoModeHandle::refresh_rate_millihertz()` and `bit_depth()` now return a `Option<NonZero*>`.
`MonitorHandle::position()` now returns an `Option`.
On Orbital `MonitorHandle::name()` now returns `None` instead of a dummy name.
2024-08-08 01:29:51 +02:00
daxpedda
0ffcfd8a3a Remove MonitorHandle::size/refresh_rate_millihertz() 2024-08-08 00:53:01 +02:00
daxpedda
2e53533cc1 Add MonitorHandle::current_video_mode() 2024-08-08 00:47:20 +02:00
daxpedda
1168cd4113 Implement common Std traits on many types (#3796) 2024-08-08 00:46:28 +02:00
daxpedda
9dff801f93 Introduce FingerId (#3783) 2024-08-08 00:36:36 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
f07153b8e0 api: refactor ActiveEventLoop into trait
This should help with further extensions because the backend event
loops are used directly now.
2024-08-06 21:02:53 +03:00
daxpedda
f5304815a1 Change create_custom_cursor() to return Result (#3844) 2024-08-06 18:57:03 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
29e1041987 chore: drop libera link
It has low amount of users and not active, so better direct people
straight to matrix at this point.
2024-08-06 15:04:58 +03:00
daxpedda
15b79b18e1 Add ActiveEventLoop::system_theme()
This also fixes macOS returning `None` in `Window::theme()` if no theme
override is set, instead it now returns the system theme.

MacOS and Wayland were the only ones working correctly according to the
documentation, which was an oversight. The documentation was "fixed"
now.

Fixes #3837.
2024-08-05 21:51:38 +03:00
Pascal Hertleif
54ff9c3bb5 macOS: skip releasing unavailable monitors
Prevent assertion error when trying to close a fullscreen window that
was on a display that got disconnected.
2024-08-05 13:44:18 +03:00
daxpedda
546962c904 Remove DeviceEvent::Motion and WindowEvent::AxisMotion
We decided to remove them because they contained too little information
for the user to be useful. The assumption is that they were originally
implemented to enable gamepad support, which we already decided we are
not going to add directly to Winit.
2024-08-05 13:15:53 +03:00
daxpedda
b7a7f59298 Remove DeviceEvent::Added and Removed
This had no real use because we don't expose any information on
`DeviceId` except on Windows. But there we only expose the name. The
assumption is that this was originally added for gamepad support, which
never made it into Winit.
2024-08-05 13:01:31 +03:00
daxpedda
586255ac0a Web: monitor API improvements (#3847)
- Improved the documentation to point users into the right direction from all kinds of methods and types.
- De-duplicated some code and added more comments.
- Implement an ID system to correctly and efficiently implement `Eq`, `Hash`, `Ord`, `PartialEq` and `PartialOrd`.
- Fixed screen locking support being cached thread local, ergo calling from a different thread would require to make the check again, not fulfilling its purpose as a fast-path at all.
2024-08-04 16:49:19 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
42ba0a74e0 build(deps): bump EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-08-04 15:14:12 +03:00
daxpedda
34a37b8747 Windows: use Box::leak() instead of Box::into_raw()
This was detected by a new change in Nightly Rust that applied
`#[must_use]` to the return value of `Box::into_raw()`.
2024-08-04 13:03:26 +03:00
daxpedda
02a0a91a94 Remove raw-window-handle v0.4 and v0.5 support (#3831) 2024-08-04 00:18:39 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
e3fbfb81d7 Web: bump ESLint to v9 (#3843) 2024-07-31 20:37:10 +02:00
daxpedda
0909bf3d9d Add to .git-blame-ignore-revs file 2024-07-28 17:39:04 +02:00
daxpedda
3398ebe467 Use Taplo for TOML formatting 2024-07-28 17:38:44 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
21c121f9b3 Bump GitHub Actions actions/cache and actions/configure-pages (#3836) 2024-07-28 17:06:44 +02:00
daxpedda
ce0d1dfe1b Add GitHub Actions to Dependabot (#3834)
Add GitHub Issues label to NPM package upgrades.
2024-07-28 16:55:49 +02:00
daxpedda
7892e86731 Move to TypeScript (#3830)
This moves our JS file to use TS instead, which allows us to use a proper linter to check the code.
All related files where moved out from the root in a dedicated folder to avoid polluting the Rust environment.
2024-07-27 18:26:52 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
7b0104b54c android: add {Active,}EventLoopExtAndroid::android_app
This type comes from the user and stored for the entire lifetime, so
no need to hide it from them after they've passed it to winit.

Fixes #3818.
2024-07-26 21:49:32 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
facb809f12 chore: drop v0.30 deprecated APIs
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-07-26 16:44:47 +03:00
daxpedda
4e2e764e4a Fix CI for Rust v1.80 (#3822)
`clippy::doc_lazy_continuation` was added, which needed some fixing from our side.
2024-07-25 15:15:21 +02:00
daxpedda
a0bc3e5dc8 Web: Implement MonitorHandle (#3801)
Requires getting permission from the user to get "detailed" support.
Also enables users to go fullscreen on specific monitors.
Exposes platform-specific orientation API.

Most functionality depends on browser support, currently only Chromium.
2024-07-23 20:33:10 +02:00
daxpedda
2e97ab3d4f Web: use raw data in DeviceEvent::MouseMotion (#3803)
Only supported on Chrome MacOS and Windows.
2024-07-23 17:05:55 +02:00
daxpedda
ef580b817d Web: async improvements (#3805)
- Internal: Fix dropping `Notifier` without sending a result causing `Future`s to never complete. This should never happen anyway, but now we get a panic instead of nothing if we hit a bug.
- Internal: Remove a bunch of `unwrap()`s that aren't required when correctly using `MainThreadMarker`.
- `Window::canvas()` is now able to return a reference instead of an owned value.

Extracted from #3801.
2024-07-23 16:47:35 +02:00
daxpedda
5ec934b1b0 Web: don't block pen input (#3813) 2024-07-23 15:32:20 +02:00
daxpedda
c9c260ca08 Exclude Redox OS from the MSRV policy (#3811)
Redox OS requires a Rust nightly toolchain to compile at the moment.
2024-07-23 13:46:35 +02:00
daxpedda
b6109d4a17 macOS: fix building with feature = "rwh_04" 2024-07-22 13:11:27 +03:00
Speykious
eef2848c98 feat: Implement smooth resizing on X11 with _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST
Without smooth resizing, the window will appear to jitter when it is being
resized. This is because X11 completes the resize before the client gets a
chance to draw a new frame.

This is fixed by using the "sync" extension to ensure that the resize of the
X11 window is synchronized with the server.

Closes #2153
2024-07-21 09:39:43 -07:00
daxpedda
73c01fff96 Run doc tests on Web as well (#3799) 2024-07-20 21:20:18 +02:00
daxpedda
88bbdb33da Web: avoid using js_sys::Reflect (#3804) 2024-07-20 20:33:21 +02:00
daxpedda
652ff7576c Web: remove unused CustomCursorError::Animation (#3794) 2024-07-17 10:38:30 +02:00
daxpedda
d741c58ac3 Web: implement Error for CustomCursorError (#3793) 2024-07-17 02:33:06 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
944ab60eda Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-07-16 22:04:12 +03:00
daxpedda
8e23d1608a Web: fix WindowEvent::Resized not using rAF (#3790) 2024-07-16 12:29:27 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
dc99920612 wayland: bump dependencies
Update SCTK as a follow-up to 1170554dbd (ignore events to dead
objects) fixing it for wl_output.
2024-07-16 12:58:03 +03:00
Mads Marquart
ee3ab33a7c Remove internal ActiveEventLoop::clear_exit
How to store and clear the internal state should be internal to the
implementation on each backend.
2024-07-14 21:51:38 +03:00
daxpedda
5b8f5cb54a Make DeviceId/WindowId::dummy() safe (#3784) 2024-07-14 13:14:32 +02:00
Mads Marquart
bf97def398 Change run_app(app: &mut A) to run_app(app: A) (#3721)
This allows the user more control over how they pass their application state
to Winit, and will hopefully allow `Drop` implementations on the application
handler to work in the future on all platforms.
2024-07-11 15:38:09 +02:00
daxpedda
d5fd8682eb Web: use the word "Web" correctly and consistently (#3785) 2024-07-10 16:17:39 +02:00
daxpedda
39a7d5b738 Add to .git-blame-ignore-revs file 2024-07-07 18:43:32 +02:00
daxpedda
2665c12098 Rustfmt: use group_imports 2024-07-07 18:38:50 +02:00
daxpedda
936da131c2 Web: fix MouseMotion coordinate space (#3770) 2024-07-05 16:07:01 +02:00
daxpedda
850dd97177 Fix CI (#3775) 2024-07-05 15:54:46 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
1170554dbd wayland: ignore events for dead objects
Nothing wrong will happen if we ignore events when compositor is at
wrong, at least crashing because compositor is just _wrong_ probably is
not a great option.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/8065
2024-07-05 13:09:23 +03:00
daxpedda
75ce71f05a Implement ApplicationHandler::can_create|destroy_surfaces() (#3765) 2024-06-30 00:41:57 +02:00
daxpedda
a0d69c782a add: ActiveEventLoop::create_proxy()
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-06-29 18:19:09 +03:00
daxpedda
2e93e48a3b Web: Remove some unnecessary compatibility code (#3766) 2024-06-29 00:52:05 +02:00
Mads Marquart
82d9bbe559 Remove EventLoopExtIOS::idiom and ios::Idiom (#2924)
Introduced in 3a7350c with unclear motivation.

Nowadays, this feature is incomplete and unsound, and the equivalent
functionality can be trivially achieved outside of `winit` using
`objc2-ui-kit`.
2024-06-24 22:56:20 +02:00
Mads Marquart
8bdd4d620e Use self:: when re-importing local module (#3757)
Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3755.
2024-06-24 22:40:49 +02:00
Mads Marquart
9d5412ffe1 Move iOS and macOS implementations into new apple module (#3756)
Move iOS and macOS implementations to a shared folder called `apple`, to allow
us to reduce the code-duplication between these platforms in the future.

The folder structure is now:
- `src/platform_impl/apple/`
  - `appkit/`
  - `uikit/`
  - `example_shared_file.rs`
  - `mod.rs`

* Add preliminary support for tvOS, watchOS and visionOS
* Reduce duplication in Cargo.toml when specifying dependencies
2024-06-24 13:26:49 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
ecb887e5c3 event_loop: remove generic user event
Let the users wake up the event loop and then they could poll their
user sources.

Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2024-06-24 13:04:55 +03:00
Mads Marquart
7d1287958f Avoid path when importing modules (#3755)
Rust tooling generally works better this way. This includes
rust-analyzer, but more noticeably the output from `tracing` typically
prints the module path, which did not correspond to the actual file
system before.

Concretely, tracing output from the macOS backend changes from printing:
`winit::platform_impl::platform::util`
To printing:
`winit::platform_impl::macos::util`
2024-06-24 03:57:48 +02:00
Mads Marquart
c0c14aaf00 macOS: Call ApplicationHandler directly instead of using Event (#3753)
Additionally, always queue events in `handle_scale_factor_changed`.

These events were intentionally not queued before, since they are
executed inside `handle_scale_factor_changed`, which is itself queued.
Though that's a bit too subtle, so let's just take the minuscule perf
hit of redundantly checking whether we need to queue again.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-06-23 23:14:22 +02:00
John Nunley
10dc0674bb ci: Use taiki-e/checkout-action
taiki-e/checkout-action has a few advantages over actions/checkout,
such as:

- It is written in Bash rather than Node.js
- It does not have frequent breaking changes, reducing churn

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-06-23 12:28:58 -07:00
msiglreith
4f59796e8a Add notgull as Windows maintainer 2024-06-22 08:41:37 -07:00
msiglreith
32097d75c7 Update codeowner list 2024-06-22 08:41:37 -07:00
Bruce Mitchener
c6c4395c3b Use default-features, not default_features (#3746)
The latter syntax is deprecated and will be removed in Rust
2024 edition. This also generates a warning with current
versions of Rust.
2024-06-22 11:38:42 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
38e6f9ad84 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-06-21 21:40:16 +03:00
daxpedda
3e6092b8ed Web: implement WaitUntilStrategy (#3739) 2024-06-20 23:07:42 +02:00
daxpedda
b4e83a5966 Web: set control flow strategies on EventLoop (#3740) 2024-06-20 22:56:08 +02:00
Mads Marquart
db2c97a995 macOS: set the theme on the NSWindow, instead of application-wide
This new implementation uses:
- The NSAppearanceCustomization protocol for retrieving the appearance
  of the window, instead of using the application-wide
  `-[NSApplication effectiveAppearance]`.
- Key-Value observing for observing the `effectiveAppearance` to compute
  the `ThemeChanged` event, instead of using the undocumented
  `AppleInterfaceThemeChangedNotification` notification.

This also fixes `WindowBuilder::with_theme` not having any effect, and
the conversion between `Theme` and `NSAppearance` is made a bit more
robust.
2024-06-20 17:05:34 +03:00
daxpedda
1552eb21f7 Bump MSRV to v1.73 (#3743) 2024-06-20 11:09:15 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
d8ffd4bb26 x11: fix build on arm
The c_char type, which was used under the hood is different depending
on arch, thus use it directly instead of i8.

Fixes #3735.
2024-06-17 13:51:08 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
34c15608e0 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-06-15 23:50:40 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
eef6977f45 macOS: fix opacity handling
Not using `NSColor::clearColor()` results in Quartz thinking that the
window is not transparent at all, which results in artifacts.

However, not setting the `windowBackgroundColor` in
`Window::set_transparent` results in border not properly rendered.

Fixes: 94664ff687 (Don't set the background color)
2024-06-15 15:41:34 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
078b46720b chore: address 1.79 clippy lints 2024-06-15 15:26:26 +03:00
daxpedda
3b4e064a07 Web: fix crash InnerSizeWriter::request_inner_size() (#3727) 2024-06-12 00:22:03 +02:00
daxpedda
39bc139500 Web: don't overwrite cursor with CursorIcon::Default (#3729) 2024-06-12 00:12:14 +02:00
daxpedda
9522670081 Web: queue EventLoopProxy::send_event() to microtask 2024-06-12 00:02:26 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
9a1ef49dc3 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-06-10 17:13:33 -07:00
Mads Marquart
3a624e0f52 macOS/iOS: Various refactorings in application state (#3720)
I'm preparing to get rid of our application delegate in favour of registering
notification observers, to do so I'm renaming `app_delegate.rs` to
`app_state.rs`, and moving the functionality out of the Objective-C method
into a normal method.

Additionally, `AppState` previously implemented `Default`, but really, this
was a hack done because someone (probably myself) was too lazy to write out
the full initialization in `AppDelegate::new`.
2024-06-06 14:39:31 +02:00
Mads Marquart
279e3edc54 macOS: Improve event queuing (#3708)
* Use AppKit's internal queuing mechanisms

This allows events to be queued in a more consistent order, they're now
interleaved with events that we handle immediately (like redraw events),
instead of being handled afterwards.

* Only queue events if necessary

This makes the call stack / backtraces easier to understand whenever
possible, and generally improves upon the order in which events are
delivered.
2024-06-06 12:32:02 +02:00
Philippe Renon
0e74d37ff5 doc: clarify Window::pre_present_notify availability
Fixes #3703.
2024-06-06 12:11:06 +03:00
ShikiSuen
2d1382f7d6 Handle _selected_range sent to NSTextInputClient.setMarkedText(). (#3619)
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-05-31 08:54:20 +02:00
Mads Marquart
5d8091fc7f Implement ApplicationHandler for &mut A and Box<A> (#3709) 2024-05-29 11:51:53 +02:00
Mads Marquart
d7abe0316e Update objc2 to v0.2.2 (#3702)
- Use new `bitflags!` support.
- Use `objc2-ui-kit`.
- Change usage of `Id` to `Retained`.
2024-05-27 14:49:22 +02:00
Diggory Hardy
5ea20fc905 event_loop: add is_x11 and is_wayland on EventLoop 2024-05-26 17:38:10 +04:00
Golden Water
e108fa2fbf Resize when size changes on scale change on macOS
This fixes an issue where the window glitched due to resize
when the user doesn't actually change the window, but macOS
function to update window size was still called.
2024-05-23 20:40:07 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
fff6788c12 chore: explicitly use cfg_aliases 0.2.1
This correctly handles recent nightly lint that requires to explicitly
define the CFG guards.
2024-05-22 15:51:29 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
3e8fa41073 event_loop: remove deprecated run APIs
The APIs are not well suited for the `&dyn ApplicationHandler` model and
`Box<dyn EventLoop>` structure, thus remove them.
2024-05-20 20:27:36 +04:00
Kevin Müller
2b1c8cea1b bugfix: Replace pointer dereference with read_unaligned
On Raspberry Pi, using the Rust crate eframe caused the program to crash on
mouse movement. The Backtrace lead to this specific line of code, and the exact
error was a "misaligned pointer dereference: address must be a multiple of 0x8
but is xxxx"

The edit has been tested with the Raspberry Pi, which works now.
2024-05-19 15:08:14 -07:00
Ryan Burleson
ab33fb8eda fix doc typo in application.rs (#3676) 2024-05-07 21:24:02 +02:00
linkmauve
b0b64a9a15 Reexport older versions of raw-window-handle
When the user decides to use an older version of raw-window-handle,
through the rwh_04 or rwh_05 features, it makes sense to reexport the
crate so they don’t have to depend on it manually and can instead use
winit::raw_window_handle.
2024-05-06 19:50:25 +04:00
Mads Marquart
d5d202d60e Reduce usage of direct msg_send! 2024-05-06 19:09:38 +04:00
Mads Marquart
cb39ab29f4 macOS: Move util::EMPTY_RANGE to usage spot (#3685) 2024-05-06 16:54:52 +02:00
Mads Marquart
0a3cacd577 Retain ApplicationDelegate in NSWindowDelegate and NSView
The delegate is only weakly referenced by NSApplication, so getting it
from there may fail if the event loop has been dropped.

Fixes #3668.
2024-05-06 18:29:07 +04:00
Mads Marquart
16fd2baba0 Use rustc-check-cfg (#3682) 2024-05-06 07:11:57 +02:00
daxpedda
7f8771a362 Web: fix Clippy v1.78 FPs (#3678) 2024-05-03 22:24:54 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
337d50779c Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2024-04-27 20:02:40 +04:00
Joshua Pedrick
fd477986de Add UIGestureRecognizerDelegate and PanGestureRecogniser (#3597)
- Allow all gestures simultaneously recognized.
- Add PanGestureRecogniser with min/max number of touches.
- Fix sending delta values relative to Update instead to match macOS.
- Fix rotation gesture units from iOS to be in degrees instead of radians.

Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-04-27 15:55:04 +02:00
Mads Marquart
94664ff687 Don't set the background color when initializing with transparency (#3657)
Setting the background color changes how the window title bar appears,
which is something that the application should customize itself if it
wants this behaviour (and also, it wasn't set when calling
`set_transparent`, so the behaviour wasn't consistent).
2024-04-27 15:41:14 +02:00
growfrow
0fc8c37721 chore: fix some typos in comments (#3635)
Signed-off-by: growfrow <growfrow@outlook.com>
2024-04-27 15:29:11 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
ec29c81ad2 chore: ensure that .cargo config is not published
Just in case, so the correct changelog will be rendered when pulling
the crate from the crates.io as archive and trying to build it.
2024-04-27 17:03:28 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
304a585493 android: bump to ndk 0.9.0 and android-activity 0.6.0 2024-04-27 13:35:11 +04:00
John Nunley
1682703b5c bugfix(win32): Only return win handle on OK thread
On Windows, it is generally unsafe to use the HWND outside of the thread
that it originates from. In reality, the HWND is an index into a
thread-local table, so using it outside of the GUI thread can result in
another window being used instead, following by code unsoundness. This
is why the WindowHandle type is !Send. However, Window is Send and Sync,
which means we have to account for this.

Thus far the best solution seems to be to check if we are not in the GUI
thread. If we aren't, refuse the return the window handle.

For users who want to ensure the safety themselves, the unsafe API
was added.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-04-26 20:28:10 +04:00
Mads Marquart
bdd80c8af2 Add .git-blame-ignore-revs
The user has to explicitly opt into this, the file itself documents how
to do so.
2024-04-26 20:19:45 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7b0c7b6cb2 chore(rustfmt): use nightly (#2325)
Stable rustfmt lacks a lot of features resulting in worse formatted
code, thus use nightly formatter.
2024-04-26 17:11:44 +02:00
Marijn Suijten
7006c7ceca bugfix(android): Allow Volume* keys to be passed to the user 2024-04-23 21:51:23 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
2491f2bbd6 windows: bump windows-sys to 0.52 2024-04-22 17:21:53 +04:00
tetra
babbb715c5 Windows: implement resize increments (#3623) 2024-04-21 15:05:41 +02:00
John Nunley
be79e8979a docs: Don't reference EventLoopBuilderExtUnix
This replaces a reference to EventLoopBuilderExtUnix in a panic
message with EventLoopBuilderExtX11 or EventLoopBuilderExtWayland.

Closes #3488

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-04-20 19:45:07 -07:00
Kirill Chibisov
9ab4c03e89 wayland: fix CSD decorations glitch when closing
In rare cases destroying subsurfaces before the main surface could
result in a frame where the window is still shown, but decorations
got hidden, right before the window itself disappears.
2024-04-19 14:40:00 +04:00
daxpedda
4f47a4e793 Update dev-dependencies (#3641) 2024-04-18 21:52:38 +02:00
daxpedda
c15fa6e433 Re-introduce Web examples (#3637) 2024-04-18 19:43:39 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
24faacf497 docs: fix release steps in CONTRIBUTING.md
The steps were rebased incorrectly.

Fixes: 575d978202 (docs: Rework CONTRIBUTING guidelines)
2024-04-18 20:27:31 +04:00
Mads Marquart
080556f2c8 Fix icrate's clippy customization 2024-04-18 20:04:42 +04:00
Mads Marquart
259e868c05 Update objc2 crates (#3634)
Changes relevant to Winit:
- `icrate` has been deprecated in favour of separate crates per
  framework, in our case `objc2-foundation` and `objc2-app-kit` (and in
  the future `objc2-ui-kit` on iOS).
- Moved `MainThreadMarker::run_on_main` to free-standing function
  `run_on_main`.
- Changed how features work, this should result in less code that we
  need to compile.
- Enums are now real structs instead of type-aliases and free constants.
2024-04-18 17:34:19 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
575d978202 docs: Rework CONTRIBUTING guidelines
Give better recommendations for contributors on how to propose start the
work, write commit messages, and handle review by explicitly stating
expectations, however make it clear that maintainers will help you if
you have issues.

Write down the guidelines for maintainers on how they should handle
contributions and interact with other maintainers to help maintaining
good code quality level by listing maintainers responsibilities and
providing suggestions on how to handle various situations.

Co-authored-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-04-16 17:06:36 -07:00
Bruce Mitchener
7dd7dc1fc8 example: Fix typo: "fosus" -> "focus" (#3629) 2024-04-15 23:59:58 +02:00
Bruce Mitchener
df7c496a5d chore: more concise Debug output for WindowId 2024-04-14 21:06:18 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0086d7153b wayland: bump sctk-adwaita to 0.9.0
This is a breaking change, because the system versions of the libraries
used by sctk-adwaita were changed. Such changes cascade through all
the deps, so all libraries using winit MUST do a breaking change.
2024-04-14 20:38:20 +04:00
Bruce Mitchener
b79acd8a5a ci: Update all jobs to actions/checkout@v4
Updates the checkout action to the latest version
2024-04-13 20:50:41 -07:00
Bruce Mitchener
c2951e0194 docs: Fix copy/paste error in changelog
Due to a copy/paste error a comment in the migration in the changelog mentioned
"window events" in a context that was clearly meant for device events. This
commit fixes this issue.
2024-04-13 18:12:39 -07:00
Kirill Chibisov
8998e36994 chore(changelog): write migrations for 0.30
Add a migrations for the big API changes showcasing how to upgrade
some common snippets of old code to new APIs.

Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-04-12 21:55:44 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
5a7169c7a6 chore(changelog): use 'keep a changelog' format
Links: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-04-12 21:38:50 +04:00
Mads Marquart
4cd6877e8e Fix CI failing when updating typos to 1.20.3 (#3620) 2024-04-03 00:38:55 +02:00
Colin Kinloch
44aabdddcc example: add an example of request_inner_size
Add the shortcut "Alt + R" to swap the size of the window axes in
window example.
2024-03-28 23:39:19 +04:00
James Tucker
c4415009c0 windows: remove github URLs from binaries
There are  AV rules out there which cause almost any
program that contains github URLs to become marked as malware.

While those rules are spurious, they're years old, and AV vendors have a
very poor reputation at appropriately following up with these problems.

Remove these strings from the panic data present in the binary
prevents binaries linking the winit from being spuriously marked as
Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml.
2024-03-28 22:45:34 +04:00
Mads Marquart
63a7c02492 Consistently emit extra mouse motion events (#3601)
In particular, we don't want to emit those events inside of
`pressureChangeWithEvent:`, since the mouse motion value is sometimes
outdated.

Additionally, we want to ensure the events have been emitted during
other gestures.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3516
2024-03-28 19:18:03 +01:00
John Nunley
7b0ef160fc chore: silence clippy
It appears that clippy's dead code detection has gotten better. This
commit fixes winit's code to match.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-03-27 12:20:21 +04:00
wannacu
962241e2a0 bugfix(x11): Fix window position calculation overflow during dragging
Closes #3594

Signed-off-by: wannacu <wannacu2049@gmail.com>
2024-03-25 21:16:29 -07:00
Mads Marquart
3efa6d855d chore: Fix Clippy after Rust 1.77
- There are some thread_local instances that can be made constant.
- An inner attribute can be moved to an outer one.
2024-03-21 19:32:20 -07:00
Smith Chang
9067426dca chore: remove repetitive words (#3599) 2024-03-21 18:44:23 +01:00
Fredrik Fornwall
ba10c35240 fix(windows): configure hidden and grabbed cursor
This fixes issues where a hidden and grabbed cursor could leave the
window and become visible on top of the windows taskbar (and potentially
leave the window altogether if the taskbar is clicked) under at least
two occasions:

    - When a window is overlapping the taskbar.
    - When a window is maximized and Automatically hide the taskbar has
      been enabled.

This approach of confining the cursor to the center of the window is
used in SDL.
2024-03-18 23:50:40 +04:00
daxpedda
baf10de958 Prefer [foo][bar] over [foo](bar) for intra-doc links (#3191) 2024-03-16 10:22:29 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
c10f9c32d3 DPI version 0.1.1 2024-03-15 18:42:52 +04:00
Mads Marquart
975cf068c7 chore: add issue templates
Provide issue templates to ask for platform specific information to
make bugs more actionable.
2024-03-15 18:15:49 +04:00
amrbashir
8e69a8fa40 dpi: derive common traits for PixelUnit
Derive `Debug`, `Copy`, `Clone`	, `PartialEq`, `Serialize`,
`Deserialize` for `PixelUnit`, which follows other types in dpi crate.
2024-03-15 17:57:55 +04:00
Mads Marquart
fedb944d57 chore(docs): make changelogs visible on docsrs
Split changelog file to make it more comprehensible when reading and
also make it a part of documentation so it'll be more discoverable
by the users. This change also makes it possible for rust code inside
the changelogs to be tested with `cargo`.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-03-15 17:19:19 +04:00
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[alias]
run-wasm = ["run", "--release", "--package", "run-wasm", "--"]
# Allow rust-analyzer and local `cargo doc` invocations to pick up unreleased changelog entries
#
# Note that these flags are (intentionally) not included when building from the downloaded crate.
[build]
rustdocflags = ["--cfg=unreleased_changelogs"]
rustflags = ["--cfg=unreleased_changelogs"]
[target.wasm32-unknown-unknown]
runner = "wasm-bindgen-test-runner"

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# chore(rustfmt): use nightly
7b0c7b6cb2c62767ca0c73c857b299883f55a883
# Rustfmt: use `group_imports`
2665c120981af548433645c6383b3580dd8f8fc4
# Use Taplo for TOML formatting
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# Android
/src/platform/android.rs @msiglreith @MarijnS95
/src/platform_impl/android @msiglreith @MarijnS95
/src/platform/android.rs @MarijnS95
/src/platform_impl/android @MarijnS95
# iOS
# Apple (AppKit + UIKit)
/src/platform/ios.rs @madsmtm
/src/platform_impl/ios @madsmtm
/src/platform/macos.rs @madsmtm
/src/platform_impl/apple @madsmtm
# Unix
/src/platform_impl/linux/mod.rs @kchibisov
@@ -17,17 +18,13 @@
/src/platform/x11.rs @kchibisov @notgull
/src/platform_impl/linux/x11 @kchibisov @notgull
# macOS
/src/platform/macos.rs @madsmtm
/src/platform_impl/macos @madsmtm
# Web
/src/platform/web.rs @daxpedda
/src/platform_impl/web @daxpedda
# Windows
/src/platform/windows.rs @msiglreith
/src/platform_impl/windows @msiglreith
/src/platform/windows.rs @notgull
/src/platform_impl/windows @notgull
# Orbital (Redox OS)
/src/platform/orbital.rs @jackpot51

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name: Blank Issue
about: Create a blank issue.
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name: Android bug
description: Create an Android-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - android
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: device
attributes:
label: Device and Android version
description: Which devices and Android versions are you seeing the problem on?
placeholder: |
Samsung Galaxy Z running Android Pie (API level 28),
Samsung Galaxy Z running Android 14 (API level 34),
Pixel 8 running Android 14 (API level 34)
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: iOS bug
description: Create an iOS-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - ios
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: device
attributes:
label: Device and iOS version
description: Which devices and iOS versions are you seeing the problem on?
placeholder: |
iPhone 15 running iOS 14.0,
iPhone 15 running iOS 17.0,
MacBook Pro M2 Mac Catalyst running macOS 14.2,
iPhone simulator running iOS 17.0
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: MacOS bug
description: Create a macOS-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - macos
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: os-version
attributes:
label: macOS version
description: What version of macOS are you using? Please paste in the output of `sw_vers`.
placeholder: |
ProductName: macOS
ProductVersion: 14.2.1
BuildVersion: 23C71
render: shell
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: Wayland bug
description: Create a Wayland-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - wayland
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: debug
attributes:
label: Debugging output
description: Output of a binary run with `WAYLAND_DEBUG=1`
placeholder: |
[1234.5678] -> wl_display@1.get_registry(new id wl_registry@2)
[1234.5678] -> wl_display@1.sync(new id wl_callback@3)
...
render: shell
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Window isn't shown unless you draw
options:
- label: I understand that windows aren't shown on Wayland unless I draw and present to them.
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: Web bug
description: Create a Web-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - web
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browsers
attributes:
label: Tested browsers
description: What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
options:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Safari 13
- Safari 14
- Safari 15
- Safari 16
- Safari 17
- Safari (newer than listed)
multiple: true
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: device
attributes:
label: Tested devices
description: Which device(s) are you using?
placeholder: 'iPhone 15, Lenovo ThinkPad X1, MacBook Pro M2, Samsung Galaxy Z, ...'
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: Windows bug
description: Create a Windows-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - windows
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: os-version
attributes:
label: Windows version
description: What version of Windows are you using? Please paste in the output of the `ver` command.
placeholder: |
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.2251]
render: shell
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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name: X11 bug
description: Create a X11-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - x11
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem you're having
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: os-info
attributes:
label: OS and window mananger
description: Which operating system and window manager are you using?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: winit-version
attributes:
label: Winit version
description: What version of Winit are you using?
placeholder: 0.29.11
validations:
required: true

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blank_issues_enabled: true
contact_links:
- name: Question
url: https://matrix.to/#/#rust-windowing:matrix.org
about: Please ask questions on the Matrix channel.

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name: Feature request
description: Propose a new feature
labels:
- S - enhancement
body:
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Description of the problem does this solve or what need does it fill? Please be mindful of the [scope](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/master/FEATURES.md) of Winit.
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: platforms
attributes:
label: Relevant platforms
description: On which platforms is this feature relevant?
options:
- Windows
- macOS
- Wayland
- X11
- Web
- iOS
- Android
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- [ ] Tested on all platforms changed
- [ ] Added an entry to `CHANGELOG.md` if knowledge of this change could be valuable to users
- [ ] Added an entry to the `changelog` module if knowledge of this change could be valuable to users
- [ ] Updated documentation to reflect any user-facing changes, including notes of platform-specific behavior
- [ ] Created or updated an example program if it would help users understand this functionality
- [ ] Updated [feature matrix](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/master/FEATURES.md), if new features were added or implemented

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: /
schedule:
interval: daily
groups:
github-actions:
patterns:
- "*"
- package-ecosystem: npm
directory: src/platform_impl/web/script
schedule:
interval: daily
groups:
github-actions:
patterns:
- '*'
labels:
- "DS - web"

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name: Check Commit Messages
on:
pull_request:
jobs:
length:
name: Check that length of commit messages are <72 characters
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Fetch branch data from origin
run: git fetch origin
- run: |
COMMIT_MESSAGES=$(git log --combined --format=%s origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF..HEAD)
echo $COMMIT_MESSAGES
for MESSAGE in $COMMIT_MESSAGES; do
LENGTH=$(echo $MESSAGE | wc -c)
if [ $LENGTH -gt 72 ]; then
echo "Commit message \"$MESSAGE\" is too long ($LENGTH characters). Please keep commit messages under 72 characters."
exit 1
fi
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@@ -10,19 +10,32 @@ jobs:
name: Check formatting
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@nightly
with:
components: rustfmt
- name: Check Formatting
run: cargo fmt -- --check
taplo:
name: Taplo
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- name: Install Taplo
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: taplo-cli
- name: Run Taplo
run: taplo fmt --check
typos:
name: Check for typos
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: typos-cli
@@ -42,7 +55,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
toolchain: [stable, nightly, '1.70.0']
toolchain: [stable, nightly, '1.73']
platform:
# Note: Make sure that we test all the `docs.rs` targets defined in Cargo.toml!
- { name: 'Windows 64bit MSVC', target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, os: windows-latest, }
@@ -55,25 +68,39 @@ jobs:
- { name: 'Wayland', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--no-default-features --features=wayland,wayland-dlopen' }
- { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
- { name: 'Redox OS', target: x86_64-unknown-redox, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { name: 'macOS', target: x86_64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'macOS x86_64', target: x86_64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'macOS Aarch64', target: aarch64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'iOS x86_64', target: x86_64-apple-ios, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'iOS Aarch64', target: aarch64-apple-ios, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { name: 'Web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown, os: ubuntu-latest, }
exclude:
# Web on nightly needs extra arguments
- toolchain: nightly
platform: { name: 'Web' }
# Rustup is broken.
- toolchain: nightly
platform: { name: 'Windows 32bit GNU' }
# Android is tested on stable-3
- toolchain: '1.70.0'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
- toolchain: '1.73'
platform: { name: 'Android' }
# Redox OS doesn't follow MSRV
- toolchain: '1.73'
platform: { name: 'Redox OS' }
include:
- toolchain: '1.70.0'
- toolchain: '1.73'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
- toolchain: 'nightly'
platform: { name: 'Web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown, os: ubuntu-latest, test-options: -Zdoctest-xcompile }
- toolchain: 'nightly'
platform: {
name: 'web Atomic',
target: wasm32-unknown-unknown,
os: ubuntu-latest,
options: '-Zbuild-std=panic_abort,std',
rustflags: '-Ctarget-feature=+atomics,+bulk-memory',
components: rust-src,
name: 'Web Atomic',
target: wasm32-unknown-unknown,
os: ubuntu-latest,
options: '-Zbuild-std=panic_abort,std',
test-options: -Zdoctest-xcompile,
rustflags: '-Ctarget-feature=+atomics,+bulk-memory',
components: rust-src,
}
env:
@@ -83,19 +110,21 @@ jobs:
# Faster compilation and error on warnings
RUSTFLAGS: '--codegen=debuginfo=0 --deny=warnings ${{ matrix.platform.rustflags }}'
RUSTDOCFLAGS: ${{ matrix.platform.rustflags }}
OPTIONS: --target=${{ matrix.platform.target }} ${{ matrix.platform.options }}
TEST_OPTIONS: ${{ matrix.platform.test-options }}
CMD: ${{ matrix.platform.cmd }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- name: Restore cache of cargo folder
# We use `restore` and later `save`, so that we can create the key after
# the cache has been downloaded.
#
# This could be avoided if we added Cargo.lock to the repository.
uses: actions/cache/restore@v3
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-home.html#caching-the-cargo-home-in-ci
path: |
@@ -116,7 +145,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Cache cargo-apk
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android')
id: cargo-apk-cache
uses: actions/cache@v3
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cargo/bin/cargo-apk
# Change this key if we update the required cargo-apk version
@@ -131,6 +160,11 @@ jobs:
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') && (steps.cargo-apk-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true')
run: cargo install cargo-apk --version=^0.9.7 --locked
- uses: taiki-e/cache-cargo-install-action@v2
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') && matrix.toolchain == 'nightly'
with:
tool: wasm-bindgen-cli
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.toolchain }}${{ matrix.platform.host }}
@@ -149,52 +183,58 @@ jobs:
- name: Test dpi crate
if: >
contains(matrix.platform.name, 'Linux 64bit') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo test -p dpi
- name: Check dpi crate (no_std)
if: >
contains(matrix.platform.name, 'Linux 64bit') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo check -p dpi --no-default-features
- name: Build tests
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS
- name: Run tests
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'ios') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
(!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') || matrix.toolchain == 'nightly') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS
- name: Lint with clippy
if: (matrix.toolchain == 'stable') && !contains(matrix.platform.options, '--no-default-features')
run: cargo clippy --all-targets $OPTIONS -- -Dwarnings
run: cargo clippy --all-targets $OPTIONS $TEST_OPTIONS -- -Dwarnings
- name: Build tests with serde enabled
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS --features serde
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS $TEST_OPTIONS --features serde
- name: Run tests with serde enabled
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'ios') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
(!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') || matrix.toolchain == 'nightly') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS --features serde
matrix.toolchain != '1.73'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS $TEST_OPTIONS --features serde
- name: Check docs.rs documentation
if: matrix.toolchain == 'nightly'
run: cargo doc --no-deps $OPTIONS --features=rwh_04,rwh_05,rwh_06,serde,mint,android-native-activity
run: cargo doc --no-deps $OPTIONS --features=serde,mint,android-native-activity
env:
RUSTDOCFLAGS: '--deny=warnings ${{ matrix.platform.rustflags }} --cfg=docsrs'
RUSTDOCFLAGS: '--deny=warnings ${{ matrix.platform.rustflags }} --cfg=docsrs --cfg=unreleased_changelogs'
# See restore step above
- name: Save cache of cargo folder
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
uses: actions/cache/save@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index/
@@ -214,15 +254,50 @@ jobs:
- { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android }
- { name: 'iOS', target: aarch64-apple-ios }
- { name: 'Linux', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu }
- { name: 'macOS', target: x86_64-apple-darwin }
- { name: 'macOS', target: aarch64-apple-darwin }
- { name: 'Redox OS', target: x86_64-unknown-redox }
- { name: 'web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown }
- { name: 'Windows', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
- { name: 'Web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown }
- { name: 'Windows GNU', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
- { name: 'Windows MSVC', target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc }
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action@v1
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action@v2
with:
command: check
log-level: error
arguments: --all-features --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
eslint:
name: ESLint
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./src/platform_impl/web/script
steps:
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- name: Setup NPM
run: npm install
- name: Run ESLint
run: npx eslint
swc:
name: Minimize JavaScript
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./src/platform_impl/web/script
steps:
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- name: Install SWC
run: sudo npm i -g @swc/cli
- name: Run SWC
run: |
swc . --ignore node_modules,**/*.d.ts --only **/*.ts -d . --out-file-extension min.js
- name: Check for diff
run: |
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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ jobs:
contents: read
pages: write
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ jobs:
- name: Run Rustdoc
env:
RUSTDOCFLAGS: --crate-version master --cfg=docsrs
RUSTDOCFLAGS: --crate-version master --cfg=docsrs --cfg=unreleased_changelogs
run: |
cargo doc --no-deps -Z rustdoc-map -Z rustdoc-scrape-examples --features=rwh_04,rwh_05,rwh_06,serde,mint,android-native-activity
cargo doc --no-deps -Z rustdoc-map -Z rustdoc-scrape-examples --features=serde,mint,android-native-activity
- name: Setup Pages
uses: actions/configure-pages@v4
uses: actions/configure-pages@v5
- name: Fix permissions
run: |

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rls/
.vscode/
*~
*.wasm
*.ts
*.js
#*#
.DS_Store
# NPM package used to run ESLint.
/src/platform_impl/web/script/node_modules
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# Winit Contributing Guidelines
# Contribution Guidelines
## Scope
[See `FEATURES.md`](./FEATURES.md). When requesting or implementing a new Winit feature, you should
consider whether or not it's directly related to window creation or input handling. If it isn't, it
may be worth creating a separate crate that extends Winit's API to add that functionality.
This document contains guidelines for contributing code to winit. It has to be
followed in order for your patch to be approved and applied.
## Contributing
## Reporting an issue
Anyone can contribute to winit, however given that it's a cross platform
windowing toolkit getting certain changes incorporated could be challenging.
When reporting an issue, in order to help the maintainers understand what the problem is, please make
your description of the issue as detailed as possible:
To save your time it's wise to check already opened [pull requests][prs] and
[issues][issues]. In general, bug fixes and missing implementations are always
accepted, however larger new API proposals should go into the issue first. When
in doubt contact us on [Matrix][matrix] or via opening an issue.
- if it is a bug, please provide a clear explanation of what happens, what should happen, and how to
reproduce the issue, ideally by providing a minimal program exhibiting the problem
- if it is a feature request, please provide a clear argumentation about why you believe this feature
should be supported by winit
### Submitting your work and handling review
## Making a pull request
All patches have to be sent on Github as [pull requests][prs]. To simplify your
life during review it's recommended to check the "give contributors write access
to the branch" checkbox.
When making a code contribution to winit, before opening your pull request, please make sure that:
We use unstable Rustfmt options across the project, so please run
`cargo +nightly fmt` before submitting your work. If you are unable to do so,
the maintainers can do it for you before merging, just state so in your pull
request description. For details on how to use nightly, consult [the
documentation][toolchains].
- your patch builds with Winit's minimal supported rust version - Rust 1.70.
- you tested your modifications on all the platforms impacted, or if not possible, detail which platforms
were not tested, and what should be tested, so that a maintainer or another contributor can test them
- you updated any relevant documentation in winit
- you left comments in your code explaining any part that is not straightforward, so that the
maintainers and future contributors don't have to try to guess what your code is supposed to do
- your PR adds an entry to the changelog file if the introduced change is relevant to winit users.
When editing markdown files (`.md`) they must be wrapped at 80 characters.
You needn't worry about the added entry causing conflicts, the maintainer that merges the PR will
handle those for you when merging (see below).
- if your PR affects the platform compatibility of one or more features or adds another feature, the
relevant sections in [`FEATURES.md`](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/master/FEATURES.md#features)
should be updated.
[toolchains]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/toolchains.html
Once your PR is open, you can ask for a review by a maintainer of your platform. Winit's merging policy
is that a PR must be approved by at least two maintainers of winit before being merged, including
at least a maintainer of the platform (a maintainer making a PR themselves counts as approving it).
#### Handling review
Once your PR is deemed ready, the merging maintainer will take care of resolving conflicts in
`CHANGELOG.md` (but you must resolve other conflicts yourself). Doing this requires that you check the
"give contributors write access to the branch" checkbox when creating the PR.
During the review process certain events could require an action from your side,
common patterns and reactions are described below.
_Event:_ The CI fails to build, but it looks like it is not your fault. Not
communicating so could result in maintainers not looking into your patch,
since they may assume that you're still working on it.\
_Desired behaviour:_ Write a message saying roughly the following "The CI
failure is unrelated", so that the maintainers will fix it for you.
_Event:_ Maintainer requested changes to your PR.\
_Desired behavior:_ Once you address the request, you should re-request a review
with GitHub's UI. If you don't agree with what maintainer suggested, you
should state your objections and re-request the review. That will indicate that
the ball is on maintainer's side.
_Event:_ You've opened a PR, but maintainer shortly after commented that they
want to work on that themselves.\
_Desired behavior:_ Discuss with the maintainer regarding their plans if they
were not outlined in the initial response, because such response means that they
are not interested in reviewing your code. Such thing could happen when
underestimating complexity of the task you're solving or when your patch
mandate certain downstream designs. In general, the maintainer will likely
close your PR in order to prevent work being done on it.
[prs]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pulls
[issues]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues
[matrix]: https://matrix.to/#/#rust-windowing:matrix.org
## Maintainers
The current maintainers for each platform are listed in the [CODEOWNERS](.github/CODEOWNERS) file.
Winit has plenty of maintainers with different backgrounds, different time
available to work on Winit, and reasons to be winit maintainer in the first
place. To ensure that Winit's code quality does not decrease over time and to
make it easier to teach new maintainers the "winit way of doing things" the
common policies and routines are defined in this section.
## Release process
The current maintainers for each platform are listed in [this file][CODEOWNERS].
### Contributions handling
The maintainers must ensure that the external contributions meet Winit's
quality standards. If it's not, it **is the maintainer's responsibility** to
bring it on par, which includes:
- Ensure that formatting is consistent and `CHANGELOG` messages are clear
for the end users.
- Improve the commit message, so it'll be easier for other maintainers to
understand the motivation without going through all the discussions on the
particular patch/PR.
- Ensure that the proposed patch doesn't break platform parity. If the
breakage is desired by contributor, an issue should be opened to discuss
with other maintainers before merging.
- Always fix CI issues before merging if they don't originate from the
submitted work.
However, maintainers should give some leeway for external contributors, so they
don't feel discouraged contributing, for example:
- Suggest a patch to resolve style issues, if it's the only issue with the
submitted work. Keep in mind that pushing the resolution yourself is not
desired, because the contributor might not agree with what you did.
- Be more explicit on how things should be done if you don't like the
approach.
- Suggest to finish the PR for them if they're absent for a while and you need
the proposed changes to move forward with something. In such cases the
maintainer must preserve attribution with `Co-authored-by`, `Suggested-by`,
or keep the original committer.
- Rebase their work for them when massive changes to the Winit codebase were
introduced.
When reviewing code of other maintainers all of the above is on the maintainer
who submitted the patch. Interested maintainers could help push the work over
the finish line, but teaching other maintainers should be preferred.
For a _regular_ contributor to winit, the maintainer should slowly start
requiring contributor to match *maintainer* quality standards when writing
patches and commit messages.
### Contributing
When submitting a patch, the maintainer should follow the general contributing
guidelines, however greater attention to detail is expected in this case.
To make life simpler for other maintainers it's suggested to create your branch
under the project repository instead of your own fork. The naming scheme is
`github_user_name/branch_name`. Doing so will make your work easier to rebase
for other maintainers when you're absent.
### Administrative Actions
Some things (such as changing required CI steps, adding contributors, ...)
require administrative permissions. If you don't have those, ask about the
change in an issue. If you have the permissions, discuss it with at least one
other admin before making the change.
### Release process
Given that winit is a widely used library, we should be able to make a patch
releases at any time we want without blocking the development of new features.
To achieve these goals, a new branch is created for every new release. Releases and later patch releases are committed and tagged in this branch.
To achieve these goals, a new branch is created for every new release. Releases
and later patch releases are committed and tagged in this branch.
The exact steps for an exemplary `0.2.0` release might look like this:
1. Initially, the version on the latest master is `0.1.0`
2. A new `v0.2.x` branch is created for the release
3. In the branch, the version is bumped to `v0.2.0`
4. The new commit in the branch is tagged `v0.2.0`
5. The version is pushed to crates.io
6. A GitHub release is created for the `v0.2.0` tag
7. On master, the version is bumped to `0.2.0`, and the CHANGELOG is updated
3. Update released `cfg_attr` in `src/changelog/mod.rs` to `v0.2.md`
4. Move entries from `src/changelog/unreleased.md` into
`src/changelog/v0.2.md`
5. In the branch, the version is bumped to `v0.2.0`
6. The new commit in the branch is tagged `v0.2.0`
7. The version is pushed to crates.io
8. A GitHub release is created for the `v0.2.0` tag
9. On master, the version is bumped to `0.2.0`, and the changelog is updated
When doing a patch release, the process is similar:
1. Initially, the version of the latest release is `0.2.0`
2. Checkout the `v0.2.x` branch
3. Cherry-pick the required non-breaking changes into the `v0.2.x`
4. Follow steps 3-7 of the regular release example
4. Follow steps 4-9 of the regular release example
[CODEOWNERS]: .github/CODEOWNERS

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@@ -1,153 +1,248 @@
[package]
name = "winit"
version = "0.29.15"
authors = ["The winit contributors", "Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>"]
description = "Cross-platform window creation library."
keywords = ["windowing"]
readme = "README.md"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/winit"
categories = ["gui"]
rust-version.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description = "Cross-platform window creation library."
documentation = "https://docs.rs/winit"
edition.workspace = true
include = [
"/build.rs",
"/docs",
"/examples",
"/FEATURES.md",
"/LICENSE",
"/src",
"!/src/platform_impl/web/script",
"/src/platform_impl/web/script/**/*.min.js",
"/tests",
]
keywords = ["windowing"]
license.workspace = true
name = "winit"
readme = "README.md"
repository.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
version = "0.30.10"
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = [
"rwh_04",
"rwh_05",
"rwh_06",
"serde",
"mint",
# Enabled to get docs to compile
"android-native-activity",
]
# These are all tested in CI
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
targets = [
# Windows
"i686-pc-windows-msvc",
"x86_64-pc-windows-msvc",
# macOS
"aarch64-apple-darwin",
"x86_64-apple-darwin",
# Unix (X11 & Wayland)
"i686-unknown-linux-gnu",
"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
# iOS
"x86_64-apple-ios",
"aarch64-apple-ios",
# Android
"aarch64-linux-android",
# Web
"wasm32-unknown-unknown",
]
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
# Features are documented in either `lib.rs` or under `winit::platform`.
[features]
default = ["rwh_06", "x11", "wayland", "wayland-dlopen", "wayland-csd-adwaita"]
x11 = ["x11-dl", "bytemuck", "percent-encoding", "xkbcommon-dl/x11", "x11rb"]
wayland = ["wayland-client", "wayland-backend", "wayland-protocols", "wayland-protocols-plasma", "sctk", "ahash", "memmap2"]
wayland-dlopen = ["wayland-backend/dlopen"]
android-game-activity = ["android-activity/game-activity"]
android-native-activity = ["android-activity/native-activity"]
default = ["x11", "wayland", "wayland-dlopen", "wayland-csd-adwaita"]
mint = ["dpi/mint"]
serde = ["dep:serde", "cursor-icon/serde", "smol_str/serde", "dpi/serde", "bitflags/serde"]
wayland = [
"wayland-client",
"wayland-backend",
"wayland-protocols",
"wayland-protocols-plasma",
"sctk",
"ahash",
"memmap2",
]
wayland-csd-adwaita = ["sctk-adwaita", "sctk-adwaita/ab_glyph"]
wayland-csd-adwaita-crossfont = ["sctk-adwaita", "sctk-adwaita/crossfont"]
wayland-csd-adwaita-notitle = ["sctk-adwaita"]
android-native-activity = ["android-activity/native-activity"]
android-game-activity = ["android-activity/game-activity"]
serde = ["dep:serde", "cursor-icon/serde", "smol_str/serde", "dpi/serde"]
mint = ["dpi/mint"]
rwh_04 = ["dep:rwh_04", "ndk/rwh_04"]
rwh_05 = ["dep:rwh_05", "ndk/rwh_05"]
rwh_06 = ["dep:rwh_06", "ndk/rwh_06"]
wayland-dlopen = ["wayland-backend/dlopen"]
x11 = ["x11-dl", "bytemuck", "percent-encoding", "xkbcommon-dl/x11", "x11rb"]
[build-dependencies]
cfg_aliases = "0.2.0"
cfg_aliases = "0.2.1"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "2"
cursor-icon = "1.1.0"
rwh_04 = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.4", optional = true }
rwh_05 = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.5.2", features = ["std"], optional = true }
rwh_06 = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.6", features = ["std"], optional = true }
dpi = { version = "0.1.2", path = "dpi" }
rwh_06 = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.6", features = ["std"] }
serde = { workspace = true, optional = true }
smol_str = "0.2.0"
dpi = { path = "dpi" }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default_features = false }
smol_str = "0.3"
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default-features = false }
[dev-dependencies]
image = { version = "0.24.0", default-features = false, features = ["png"] }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default_features = false, features = ["log"] }
image = { version = "0.25.0", default-features = false, features = ["png"] }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default-features = false, features = ["log"] }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.18", features = ["env-filter"] }
winit = { path = ".", features = ["rwh_05"] }
[target.'cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))'.dev-dependencies]
softbuffer = { version = "0.3.0", default-features = false, features = ["x11", "x11-dlopen", "wayland", "wayland-dlopen"] }
[target.'cfg(not(target_os = "android"))'.dev-dependencies]
softbuffer = { version = "0.4.6", default-features = false, features = [
"x11",
"x11-dlopen",
"wayland",
"wayland-dlopen",
] }
# Android
[target.'cfg(target_os = "android")'.dependencies]
android-activity = "0.5.0"
ndk = { version = "0.8.0", default-features = false }
ndk-sys = "0.5.0"
android-activity = "0.6.0"
ndk = { version = "0.9.0", features = ["rwh_06"], default-features = false }
[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))'.dependencies]
core-foundation = "0.9.3"
objc2 = "0.5.0"
# AppKit or UIKit
[target.'cfg(target_vendor = "apple")'.dependencies]
block2 = "0.6.1"
dispatch2 = { version = "0.3.0", default-features = false, features = ["std", "objc2"] }
objc2 = "0.6.1"
# AppKit
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
core-graphics = "0.23.1"
objc2-app-kit = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"objc2-core-foundation",
"NSAppearance",
"NSApplication",
"NSBitmapImageRep",
"NSButton",
"NSColor",
"NSControl",
"NSCursor",
"NSDragging",
"NSEvent",
"NSGraphics",
"NSGraphicsContext",
"NSImage",
"NSImageRep",
"NSMenu",
"NSMenuItem",
"NSOpenGLView",
"NSPanel",
"NSPasteboard",
"NSResponder",
"NSRunningApplication",
"NSScreen",
"NSTextInputClient",
"NSTextInputContext",
"NSToolbar",
"NSView",
"NSWindow",
"NSWindowScripting",
"NSWindowTabGroup",
] }
objc2-core-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"block2",
"CFBase",
"CFCGTypes",
"CFData",
"CFRunLoop",
"CFString",
"CFUUID",
] }
objc2-core-graphics = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"libc",
"CGDirectDisplay",
"CGDisplayConfiguration",
"CGDisplayFade",
"CGError",
"CGRemoteOperation",
"CGWindowLevel",
] }
objc2-core-video = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"objc2-core-graphics",
"CVBase",
"CVReturn",
"CVDisplayLink",
] }
objc2-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"block2",
"objc2-core-foundation",
"NSArray",
"NSAttributedString",
"NSData",
"NSDictionary",
"NSDistributedNotificationCenter",
"NSEnumerator",
"NSGeometry",
"NSKeyValueObserving",
"NSNotification",
"NSObjCRuntime",
"NSOperation",
"NSPathUtilities",
"NSProcessInfo",
"NSRunLoop",
"NSString",
"NSThread",
"NSValue",
] }
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies.icrate]
version = "0.1.0"
features = [
"dispatch",
"Foundation",
"Foundation_NSArray",
"Foundation_NSAttributedString",
"Foundation_NSMutableAttributedString",
"Foundation_NSData",
"Foundation_NSDictionary",
"Foundation_NSString",
"Foundation_NSProcessInfo",
"Foundation_NSThread",
"Foundation_NSNumber",
"AppKit",
"AppKit_NSAppearance",
"AppKit_NSApplication",
"AppKit_NSBitmapImageRep",
"AppKit_NSButton",
"AppKit_NSColor",
"AppKit_NSControl",
"AppKit_NSCursor",
"AppKit_NSEvent",
"AppKit_NSGraphicsContext",
"AppKit_NSImage",
"AppKit_NSImageRep",
"AppKit_NSMenu",
"AppKit_NSMenuItem",
"AppKit_NSPasteboard",
"AppKit_NSResponder",
"AppKit_NSScreen",
"AppKit_NSTextInputContext",
"AppKit_NSView",
"AppKit_NSWindow",
"AppKit_NSWindowTabGroup",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "ios")'.dependencies.icrate]
version = "0.1.0"
features = [
"dispatch",
"Foundation",
"Foundation_NSArray",
"Foundation_NSString",
"Foundation_NSProcessInfo",
"Foundation_NSThread",
"Foundation_NSSet",
]
# UIKit
[target.'cfg(all(target_vendor = "apple", not(target_os = "macos")))'.dependencies]
objc2-core-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"CFCGTypes",
"CFBase",
"CFRunLoop",
"CFString",
] }
objc2-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"block2",
"objc2-core-foundation",
"NSArray",
"NSEnumerator",
"NSGeometry",
"NSObjCRuntime",
"NSOperation",
"NSString",
"NSThread",
"NSSet",
] }
objc2-ui-kit = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"objc2-core-foundation",
"UIApplication",
"UIDevice",
"UIEvent",
"UIGeometry",
"UIGestureRecognizer",
"UITextInput",
"UITextInputTraits",
"UIOrientation",
"UIPanGestureRecognizer",
"UIPinchGestureRecognizer",
"UIResponder",
"UIRotationGestureRecognizer",
"UIScreen",
"UIScreenMode",
"UITapGestureRecognizer",
"UITouch",
"UITraitCollection",
"UIView",
"UIViewController",
"UIWindow",
] }
# Windows
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies]
unicode-segmentation = "1.7.1"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies.windows-sys]
version = "0.48"
features = [
windows-sys = { version = "0.59.0", features = [
"Win32_Devices_HumanInterfaceDevice",
"Win32_Foundation",
"Win32_Globalization",
@@ -158,6 +253,7 @@ features = [
"Win32_System_Com",
"Win32_System_LibraryLoader",
"Win32_System_Ole",
"Win32_Security",
"Win32_System_SystemInformation",
"Win32_System_SystemServices",
"Win32_System_Threading",
@@ -172,107 +268,136 @@ features = [
"Win32_UI_Shell",
"Win32_UI_TextServices",
"Win32_UI_WindowsAndMessaging",
]
] }
[target.'cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "redox", target_family = "wasm", target_os = "android", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))))'.dependencies]
# Linux
[target.'cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "redox", target_family = "wasm", target_os = "android", target_vendor = "apple"))))'.dependencies]
ahash = { version = "0.8.7", features = ["no-rng"], optional = true }
bytemuck = { version = "1.13.1", default-features = false, optional = true }
calloop = "0.12.3"
calloop = "0.13.0"
libc = "0.2.64"
memmap2 = { version = "0.9.0", optional = true }
percent-encoding = { version = "2.0", optional = true }
rustix = { version = "0.38.4", default-features = false, features = ["std", "system", "thread", "process"] }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.18.0", default-features = false, features = ["calloop"], optional = true }
sctk-adwaita = { version = "0.8.0", default_features = false, optional = true }
wayland-backend = { version = "0.3.0", default_features = false, features = ["client_system"], optional = true }
wayland-client = { version = "0.31.1", optional = true }
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.31.0", features = [ "staging"], optional = true }
wayland-protocols-plasma = { version = "0.2.0", features = [ "client" ], optional = true }
rustix = { version = "0.38.4", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"system",
"thread",
"process",
] }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.19.2", default-features = false, features = [
"calloop",
], optional = true }
sctk-adwaita = { version = "0.10.1", default-features = false, optional = true }
wayland-backend = { version = "0.3.10", default-features = false, features = [
"client_system",
], optional = true }
wayland-client = { version = "0.31.10", optional = true }
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.32.8", features = ["staging"], optional = true }
wayland-protocols-plasma = { version = "0.3.8", features = ["client"], optional = true }
x11-dl = { version = "2.19.1", optional = true }
x11rb = { version = "0.13.0", default-features = false, features = ["allow-unsafe-code", "dl-libxcb", "randr", "resource_manager", "xinput", "xkb"], optional = true }
x11rb = { version = "0.13.0", default-features = false, features = [
"allow-unsafe-code",
"cursor",
"dl-libxcb",
"randr",
"resource_manager",
"sync",
"xinput",
"xkb",
], optional = true }
xkbcommon-dl = "0.4.2"
# Orbital
[target.'cfg(target_os = "redox")'.dependencies]
orbclient = { version = "0.3.47", default-features = false }
redox_syscall = "0.4.1"
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dependencies.web_sys]
package = "web-sys"
version = "0.3.64"
features = [
'AbortController',
'AbortSignal',
'Blob',
'console',
'CssStyleDeclaration',
'Document',
'DomException',
'DomRect',
'DomRectReadOnly',
'Element',
'Event',
'EventTarget',
'FocusEvent',
'HtmlCanvasElement',
'HtmlElement',
'HtmlImageElement',
'ImageBitmap',
'ImageBitmapOptions',
'ImageBitmapRenderingContext',
'ImageData',
'IntersectionObserver',
'IntersectionObserverEntry',
'KeyboardEvent',
'MediaQueryList',
'MessageChannel',
'MessagePort',
'Node',
'PageTransitionEvent',
'PointerEvent',
'PremultiplyAlpha',
'ResizeObserver',
'ResizeObserverBoxOptions',
'ResizeObserverEntry',
'ResizeObserverOptions',
'ResizeObserverSize',
'VisibilityState',
'Window',
'WheelEvent',
'Url',
]
redox_syscall = "0.5.7"
# Web
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dependencies]
js-sys = "0.3.64"
js-sys = "0.3.70"
pin-project = "1"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.93"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4.43"
web-time = "1"
web_sys = { package = "web-sys", version = "0.3.70", features = [
"AbortController",
"AbortSignal",
"Blob",
"BlobPropertyBag",
"console",
"CssStyleDeclaration",
"Document",
"DomException",
"DomRect",
"DomRectReadOnly",
"Element",
"Event",
"EventTarget",
"FocusEvent",
"HtmlCanvasElement",
"HtmlElement",
"HtmlHtmlElement",
"HtmlImageElement",
"ImageBitmap",
"ImageBitmapOptions",
"ImageBitmapRenderingContext",
"ImageData",
"IntersectionObserver",
"IntersectionObserverEntry",
"KeyboardEvent",
"MediaQueryList",
"MessageChannel",
"MessagePort",
"Navigator",
"Node",
"OrientationLockType",
"OrientationType",
"PageTransitionEvent",
"Permissions",
"PermissionState",
"PermissionStatus",
"PointerEvent",
"PremultiplyAlpha",
"ResizeObserver",
"ResizeObserverBoxOptions",
"ResizeObserverEntry",
"ResizeObserverOptions",
"ResizeObserverSize",
"Screen",
"ScreenOrientation",
"Url",
"VisibilityState",
"WheelEvent",
"Window",
"Worker",
] }
[target.'cfg(all(target_family = "wasm", target_feature = "atomics"))'.dependencies]
atomic-waker = "1"
concurrent-queue = { version = "2", default-features = false }
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dev-dependencies]
console_log = "1"
web-sys = { version = "0.3.22", features = ['CanvasRenderingContext2d'] }
console_error_panic_hook = "0.1"
tracing-web = "0.1"
wasm-bindgen-test = "0.3"
[[example]]
doc-scrape-examples = true
name = "window"
[[example]]
name = "child_window"
[workspace]
members = ["dpi"]
resolver = "2"
members = [
"dpi",
"run-wasm",
]
[workspace.package]
rust-version = "1.70.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit"
license = "Apache-2.0"
edition = "2021"
license = "Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit"
rust-version = "1.73"
[workspace.dependencies]
serde = { version = "1", features = ["serde_derive"] }
mint = "0.5.6"
serde = { version = "1", features = ["serde_derive"] }

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@@ -47,202 +47,3 @@ through the implementation work necessary to function on all platforms. When one
gets implemented across all platforms, a PR can be opened to upgrade the feature to a core feature.
If that gets accepted, the platform-specific functions get deprecated and become permanently
exposed through the core, cross-platform API.
# Features
## Extending this section
If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section as follows:
- If your PR adds a new feature, add a brief description to the relevant section. If the feature is a core
feature, add a row to the feature matrix and describe what platforms the feature has been implemented on.
- If your PR begins a new API rework, add a row to the `Pending API Reworks` table. If the PR implements the
API rework on all relevant platforms, please move it to the `Completed API Reworks` table.
- If your PR implements an already-existing feature on a new platform, either mark the feature as *completed*,
or mark it as *mostly completed* and link to an issue describing the problems with the implementation.
## Core
### Windowing
- **Window initialization**: Winit allows the creation of a window
- **Providing pointer to init OpenGL**: Winit provides the necessary pointers to initialize a working opengl context
- **Providing pointer to init Vulkan**: Same as OpenGL but for Vulkan
- **Window decorations**: The windows created by winit are properly decorated, and the decorations can
be deactivated
- **Window decorations toggle**: Decorations can be turned on or off after window creation
- **Window resizing**: The windows created by winit can be resized and generate the appropriate events
when they are. The application can precisely control its window size if desired.
- **Window resize increments**: When the window gets resized, the application can choose to snap the window's
size to specific values.
- **Window transparency**: Winit allows the creation of windows with a transparent background.
- **Window maximization**: The windows created by winit can be maximized upon creation.
- **Window maximization toggle**: The windows created by winit can be maximized and unmaximized after
creation.
- **Window minimization**: The windows created by winit can be minimized after creation.
- **Fullscreen**: The windows created by winit can be put into fullscreen mode.
- **Fullscreen toggle**: The windows created by winit can be switched to and from fullscreen after
creation.
- **Exclusive fullscreen**: Winit allows changing the video mode of the monitor
for fullscreen windows and, if applicable, captures the monitor for exclusive
use by this application.
- **HiDPI support**: Winit assists developers in appropriately scaling HiDPI content.
- **Popup / modal windows**: Windows can be created relative to the client area of other windows, and parent
windows can be disabled in favor of popup windows. This feature also guarantees that popup windows
get drawn above their owner.
### System Information
- **Monitor list**: Retrieve the list of monitors and their metadata, including which one is primary.
- **Video mode query**: Monitors can be queried for their supported fullscreen video modes (consisting of resolution, refresh rate, and bit depth).
### Input Handling
- **Mouse events**: Generating mouse events associated with pointer motion, click, and scrolling events.
- **Mouse set location**: Forcibly changing the location of the pointer.
- **Cursor locking**: Locking the cursor inside the window so it cannot move.
- **Cursor confining**: Confining the cursor to the window bounds so it cannot leave them.
- **Cursor icon**: Changing the cursor icon or hiding the cursor.
- **Cursor image**: Changing the cursor to your own image.
- **Cursor hittest**: Handle or ignore mouse events for a window.
- **Touch events**: Single-touch events.
- **Touch pressure**: Touch events contain information about the amount of force being applied.
- **Multitouch**: Multi-touch events, including cancellation of a gesture.
- **Keyboard events**: Properly processing keyboard events using the user-specified keymap and
translating keypresses into UTF-8 characters, handling dead keys and IMEs.
- **Drag & Drop**: Dragging content into winit, detecting when content enters, drops, or if the drop is cancelled.
- **Raw Device Events**: Capturing input from input devices without any OS filtering.
- **Gamepad/Joystick events**: Capturing input from gamepads and joysticks.
- **Device movement events**: Capturing input from the device gyroscope and accelerometer.
## Platform
### Windows
* Setting the name of the internal window class
* Setting the taskbar icon
* Setting the parent window
* Setting a menu bar
* `WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP` support
* Theme the title bar according to Windows 10 Dark Mode setting or set a preferred theme
* Changing a system-drawn backdrop
* Setting the window border color
* Setting the title bar background color
* Setting the title color
* Setting the corner rounding preference
### macOS
* Window activation policy
* Window movable by background
* Transparent titlebar
* Hidden titlebar
* Hidden titlebar buttons
* Full-size content view
* Accepts first mouse
* Set a preferred theme and get current theme.
### Unix
* Window urgency
* X11 Window Class
* X11 Override Redirect Flag
* GTK Theme Variant
* Base window size
* Setting the X11 parent window
### iOS
* Get the `UIScreen` object pointer
* Setting the `UIView` hidpi factor
* Valid orientations
* Home indicator visibility
* Status bar visibility and style
* Deferring system gestures
* Getting the device idiom
* Getting the preferred video mode
### Web
* Get if the systems preferred color scheme is "dark"
## Compatibility Matrix
Legend:
- ✔️: Works as intended
- ▢: Mostly works, but some bugs are known
- ❌: Missing feature or large bugs making it unusable
- **N/A**: Not applicable for this platform
- ❓: Unknown status
### Windowing
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11 |Linux Wayland |Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|-------------------------------- | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
|Window initialization |✔️ |✔️ |▢[#5] |✔️ |▢[#33]|▢[#33] |✔️ |✔️ |
|Providing pointer to init OpenGL |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|✔️ |
|Providing pointer to init Vulkan |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❓ |**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Window decorations |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |
|Window decorations toggle |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Window resizing |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |✔️ |
|Window resize increments |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Window transparency |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|N/A |✔️ |
|Window blur |❌ |❌ |❌ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|N/A |❌ |
|Window maximization |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Window maximization toggle |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Window minimization |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Fullscreen |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Fullscreen toggle |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Exclusive fullscreen |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |❌ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A** |
|HiDPI support |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |
|Popup windows |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |**N/A**|**N/A** |
### System information
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|---------------- | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ------- | -------- | ------ |
|Monitor list |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|❌ |
|Video mode query |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|❌ |
### Input handling
|Feature |Windows |MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|----------------------- | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
|Mouse events |✔️ |▢[#63] |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |✔️ |
|Mouse set location |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️(when locked) |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |
|Cursor locking |❌ |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |❌ |
|Cursor confining |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|❌ |❌ |
|Cursor icon |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |**N/A** |
|Cursor image |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|✔️ |**N/A** |
|Cursor hittest |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|❌ |❌ |
|Touch events |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Touch pressure |✔️ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Multitouch |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |**N/A** |
|Keyboard events |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |
|Drag & Drop |▢[#720] |▢[#720] |▢[#720] |▢[#720] |**N/A**|**N/A**|❓ |**N/A** |
|Raw Device Events |▢[#750] |▢[#750] |▢[#750] |❌ |❌ |❌ |❓ |**N/A** |
|Gamepad/Joystick events |❌[#804] |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❓ |**N/A** |
|Device movement events |❓ |❓ |❓ |❓ |❌ |❌ |❓ |**N/A** |
|Drag window with cursor |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |**N/A** |
|Resize with cursor |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|**N/A** |**N/A** |
### Pending API Reworks
Changes in the API that have been agreed upon but aren't implemented across all platforms.
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|------------------------------ | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
|New API for HiDPI ([#315] [#319]) |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❓ |❓ |
|Event Loop 2.0 ([#459]) |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❓ |✔️ |
|Keyboard Input 2.0 ([#753]) |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |
### Completed API Reworks
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|------------------------------ | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
[#165]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/165
[#219]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/219
[#242]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/242
[#306]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/306
[#315]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/315
[#319]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/319
[#33]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/33
[#459]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/459
[#5]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/5
[#63]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/63
[#720]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/720
[#721]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/721
[#750]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/750
[#753]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/753
[#804]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/804

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@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
[![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/winit.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/winit)
[![Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/winit/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/winit)
[![Master Docs](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/rust-windowing/winit/docs.yml?branch=master&label=master%20docs
[![UNSTABLE docs](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/rust-windowing/winit/docs.yml?branch=master&label=UNSTABLE%20docs
)](https://rust-windowing.github.io/winit/winit/index.html)
[![CI Status](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/actions)
```toml
[dependencies]
winit = "0.29.15"
winit = "0.30.10"
```
## [Documentation](https://docs.rs/winit)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ For features _outside_ the scope of winit, see [Are we GUI Yet?](https://arewegu
## Contact Us
Join us in our [![Matrix](https://img.shields.io/badge/Matrix-%23rust--windowing%3Amatrix.org-blueviolet.svg)](https://matrix.to/#/#rust-windowing:matrix.org) room. If you don't get an answer there, try [![Libera.Chat](https://img.shields.io/badge/libera.chat-%23winit-red.svg)](https://web.libera.chat/#winit).
Join us in our [![Matrix](https://img.shields.io/badge/Matrix-%23rust--windowing%3Amatrix.org-blueviolet.svg)](https://matrix.to/#/#rust-windowing:matrix.org) room.
The maintainers have a meeting every friday at UTC 15. The meeting notes can be found [here](https://hackmd.io/@winit-meetings).
@@ -33,9 +33,13 @@ Winit is designed to be a low-level brick in a hierarchy of libraries. Consequen
show something on the window you need to use the platform-specific getters provided by winit, or
another library.
## CONTRIBUING
For contributing guidelines see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
## MSRV Policy
This crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is **1.70**. Changes to
This crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is **1.73**. Changes to
the MSRV will be accompanied by a minor version bump.
As a **tentative** policy, the upper bound of the MSRV is given by the following
@@ -50,12 +54,15 @@ Where `sid` is the current version of `rustc` provided by [Debian Sid], and
[Debian Sid]: https://packages.debian.org/sid/rustc
The exception is for the Android platform, where a higher Rust version
An exception is made for the Android platform, where a higher Rust version
must be used for certain Android features. In this case, the MSRV will be
capped at the latest stable version of Rust minus three. This inconsistency is
not reflected in Cargo metadata, as it is not powerful enough to expose this
restriction.
Redox OS is also not covered by this MSRV policy, as it requires a Rust nightly
toolchain to compile.
All crates in the [`rust-windowing`] organizations have the
same MSRV policy.
@@ -63,4 +70,10 @@ same MSRV policy.
### Platform-specific usage
Check out the [`winit::platform`](https://rust-windowing.github.io/winit/winit/platform/index.html) module for platform-specific usage.
Check out the [`winit::platform`](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/platform/index.html) module for platform-specific usage.
### Repository License
Note that the license in `LICENSE` doesn't apply in full to the DPI package [./dpi](./dpi).
Full details can be found in that folder's README.
<!-- This doesn't apply to users of the Winit crate, but this is also the repository level README -->

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@@ -1,19 +1,18 @@
use cfg_aliases::cfg_aliases;
fn main() {
// The script doesn't depend on our code
// The script doesn't depend on our code.
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
// Setup cfg aliases
// Setup cfg aliases.
cfg_aliases! {
// Systems.
android_platform: { target_os = "android" },
web_platform: { all(target_family = "wasm", target_os = "unknown") },
macos_platform: { target_os = "macos" },
ios_platform: { target_os = "ios" },
ios_platform: { all(target_vendor = "apple", not(target_os = "macos")) },
windows_platform: { target_os = "windows" },
apple: { any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos") },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(apple), not(android_platform), not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(target_vendor = "apple"), not(android_platform), not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
redox: { target_os = "redox" },
// Native displays.
@@ -21,4 +20,7 @@ fn main() {
wayland_platform: { all(feature = "wayland", free_unix, not(redox)) },
orbital_platform: { redox },
}
// Winit defined cfgs.
println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(unreleased_changelogs)");
}

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@@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
disallowed-methods = [
{ path = "web_sys::window", reason = "is not available in every context" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::document", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::get_computed_style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlElement::style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Element::request_fullscreen", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ path = "objc2_app_kit::NSView::visibleRect", reason = "We expose a render target to the user, and visibility is not really relevant to that (and can break if you don't use the rectangle position as well). Use `frame` instead." },
{ path = "objc2_app_kit::NSWindow::setFrameTopLeftPoint", reason = "Not sufficient when working with Winit's coordinate system, use `flip_window_screen_coordinates` instead" },
{ path = "web_sys::Document::exit_fullscreen", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ path = "web_sys::Document::fullscreen_element", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ path = "icrate::AppKit::NSView::visibleRect", reason = "We expose a render target to the user, and visibility is not really relevant to that (and can break if you don't use the rectangle position as well). Use `frame` instead." },
{ path = "icrate::AppKit::NSWindow::setFrameTopLeftPoint", reason = "Not sufficient when working with Winit's coordinate system, use `flip_window_screen_coordinates` instead" },
{ path = "web_sys::Element::request_fullscreen", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlElement::style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::document", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::get_computed_style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::navigator", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::window", reason = "is not available in every context" },
]

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@@ -1,15 +1,21 @@
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny
# cargo install cargo-deny
# cargo update && cargo deny --all-features --log-level error --target aarch64-apple-ios check
# cargo update && cargo deny --target aarch64-apple-ios check
# Note: running just `cargo deny check` without a `--target` will result in
# false positives due to https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/issues/324
[graph]
all-features = true
exclude-dev = true
targets = [
{ triple = "aarch64-apple-darwin" },
{ triple = "aarch64-apple-ios" },
{ triple = "aarch64-linux-android" },
{ triple = "i686-pc-windows-gnu" },
{ triple = "i686-pc-windows-msvc" },
{ triple = "i686-unknown-linux-gnu" },
{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" },
{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown", features = [
"atomics",
] },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin" },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-ios" },
{ triple = "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu" },
@@ -18,46 +24,49 @@ targets = [
{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-redox" },
]
[advisories]
vulnerability = "deny"
unmaintained = "warn"
yanked = "deny"
ignore = []
[licenses]
allow = [
"Apache-2.0", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/apache-license-2.0-(apache-2.0)
"BSD-2-Clause", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-2-clause-license-(freebsd)
"BSD-3-Clause", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-3-clause-license-(revised)
"ISC", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/isc-license
"MIT", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license
"Unicode-3.0", # https://spdx.org/licenses/Unicode-3.0.html
]
confidence-threshold = 1.0
private = { ignore = true }
[bans]
multiple-versions = "deny"
wildcards = "allow" # at least until https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/issues/241 is fixed
deny = []
skip = [
{ name = "raw-window-handle" }, # we intentionally have multiple versions of this
{ name = "bitflags" }, # the ecosystem is in the process of migrating.
{ name = "libloading" }, # x11rb uses a different version until the next update
]
skip-tree = []
skip = [{ crate = "bitflags@1", reason = "the ecosystem is in the process of migrating" }]
wildcards = "allow" # at least until https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/issues/241 is fixed
[bans.build]
include-archives = true
interpreted = "deny"
[licenses]
private = { ignore = true }
unlicensed = "deny"
allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither"
confidence-threshold = 0.92 # We want really high confidence when inferring licenses from text
copyleft = "deny"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow = [
"Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception", # https://spdx.org/licenses/LLVM-exception.html
"Apache-2.0", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/apache-license-2.0-(apache-2.0)
"BSD-2-Clause", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-2-clause-license-(freebsd)
"BSD-3-Clause", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-3-clause-license-(revised)
"BSL-1.0", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/boost-software-license-1.0-explained
"CC0-1.0", # https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
"ISC", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/-isc-license
"LicenseRef-UFL-1.0", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/ubuntu-font-license,-1.0 - no official SPDX, see https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/2321
"MIT-0", # https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit-0/
"MIT", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license
"MPL-2.0", # https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/FAQ/ - see Q11. Used by webpki-roots on Linux.
"OFL-1.1", # https://spdx.org/licenses/OFL-1.1.html
"OpenSSL", # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html - used on Linux
"Unicode-DFS-2016", # https://spdx.org/licenses/Unicode-DFS-2016.html
"Zlib", # https://tldrlegal.com/license/zlib-libpng-license-(zlib)
{ path = "generate-bindings.sh", checksum = "268ec23248218d779e33853cdc60e2985e70214ff004716cd734270de1f6b561" },
]
crate = "android-activity"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["freetype2/*"]
crate = "freetype-sys"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["lib/*.a"]
crate = "windows_i686_gnu"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["lib/*.lib"]
crate = "windows_i686_msvc"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["lib/*.a"]
crate = "windows_x86_64_gnu"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["lib/*.lib"]
crate = "windows_x86_64_msvc"

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@@ -9,3 +9,10 @@ by [Tomiĉo] (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Tomi%C4%89o). It was
originally released under the [CC-BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en)
License. Minor modifications have been made by [John Nunley](https://github.com/notgull),
which have been released under the same license as a derivative work.
## `coordinate-systems*`
These files are created by [Mads Marquart](https://github.com/madsmtm) using
[draw.io](https://draw.io/), and compressed using [svgomg.net](https://svgomg.net/).
They are licensed under the [CC-BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.

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@@ -9,8 +9,17 @@ PR's changelog entry would go into the wrong section).
And please only add new entries to the top of this list, right below the `#
Unreleased` header.
# Unreleased
## Unreleased
# 0.1.0
## 0.1.2
- Added `Insets`, `LogicalInsets` and `PhysicalInsets` types.
- Make `no_std` compatible. If you use this functionality, DPI's license has changed.
## 0.1.1
- Derive `Debug`, `Copy`, `Clone`, `PartialEq`, `Serialize`, `Deserialize` traits for `PixelUnit`.
## 0.1.0
- Add `LogicalUnit`, `PhysicalUnit` and `PixelUnit` types and related functions.

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[package]
name = "dpi"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "Types for handling UI scaling"
keywords = ["DPI", "HiDPI", "scale-factor"]
categories = ["gui"]
rust-version.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description = "Types for handling UI scaling"
edition.workspace = true
keywords = ["DPI", "HiDPI", "scale-factor"]
# N.B. This is "AND", because of the imported libm code.
license = "Apache-2.0 AND MIT"
name = "dpi"
repository.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
version = "0.1.2"
[features]
serde = ["dep:serde"]
default = ["std"]
mint = ["dep:mint"]
serde = ["dep:serde"]
# Access mathematical functions using the standard library implementations
std = []
[dependencies]
serde = { workspace = true, optional = true }
mint = { workspace = true, optional = true }
serde = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["serde", "mint"]
features = ["mint", "serde"]
# These are all tested in CI
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
targets = [
# Windows
"i686-pc-windows-msvc",
"x86_64-pc-windows-msvc",
# macOS
"aarch64-apple-darwin",
"x86_64-apple-darwin",
# Unix (X11 & Wayland)
"i686-unknown-linux-gnu",
"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
# iOS
"x86_64-apple-ios",
"aarch64-apple-ios",
# Android
"aarch64-linux-android",
# Web
"wasm32-unknown-unknown",
]
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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rust-lang/libm as a whole is available for use under the MIT license:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This Rust library contains the following copyrights:
Copyright (c) 2018 Jorge Aparicio
Portions of this software are derived from third-party works licensed under
terms compatible with the above MIT license:
* musl libc https://www.musl-libc.org/. This library contains the following
copyright:
Copyright © 2005-2020 Rich Felker, et al.
* The CORE-MATH project https://core-math.gitlabpages.inria.fr/. CORE-MATH
routines are available under the MIT license on a per-file basis.
The musl libc COPYRIGHT file also includes the following notice relevant to
math portions of the library:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Much of the math library code (src/math/* and src/complex/*) is
Copyright © 1993,2004 Sun Microsystems or
Copyright © 2003-2011 David Schultz or
Copyright © 2003-2009 Steven G. Kargl or
Copyright © 2003-2009 Bruce D. Evans or
Copyright © 2008 Stephen L. Moshier or
Copyright © 2017-2018 Arm Limited
and labelled as such in comments in the individual source files. All
have been licensed under extremely permissive terms.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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# DPI
Full docs can be found on docs.rs.
## License
Most of DPI is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE](LICENSE)).
All files except for `src/libm.rs` (and `LICENSE-LIBM-MIT`) are available solely under that license.
For its `no_std` support, DPI uses code from the [libm](https://crates.io/crates/libm) crate.
This is in the `libm.rs` file, and is licensed solely under the MIT Licence ([LICENSE-LIBM-MIT](LICENSE-LIBM-MIT)).
That file contains details of all potentially applicable copyright notices.
This is feature gated to only be included if you disable the `std` feature, otherwise it will not be compiled into your final binary
(and so these license terms will not apply).
Overall, this means that the license for this crate depends on what features you have enabled.
If you enable the `std` feature, then DPI uses only code available under the Apache-2.0 license, and so can be used under the terms of that license.
However, if you disable the `std` feature, then both these licenses must be followed to use the crate as a whole.

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@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
//!
//! ### Position and Size types
//!
//! The [`PhysicalPosition`] / [`PhysicalSize`] / [`PhysicalUnit`] types correspond with the actual pixels on the
//! device, and the [`LogicalPosition`] / [`LogicalSize`] / [`LogicalUnit`] types correspond to the physical pixels
//! divided by the scale factor.
//! The [`PhysicalPosition`] / [`PhysicalSize`] / [`PhysicalUnit`] types correspond with the actual
//! pixels on the device, and the [`LogicalPosition`] / [`LogicalSize`] / [`LogicalUnit`] types
//! correspond to the physical pixels divided by the scale factor.
//!
//! The position and size types are generic over their exact pixel type, `P`, to allow the
//! API to have integer precision where appropriate (e.g. most window manipulation functions) and
@@ -52,20 +52,27 @@
//!
//! This crate provides the following Cargo features:
//!
//! * `serde`: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with
//! [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde).
//! * `serde`: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde).
//! * `mint`: Enables mint (math interoperability standard types) conversions.
//! * `std` (enabled by default): Uses the standard library mathematical functions (normally through
//! your target platform's libm). This feature also changes the library's license from `Apache-2.0
//! AND MIT` to `APACHE-2.0` (only). For full details, see the package README.
//!
//! To use this library on a target without the standard library available, you should disable
//! default features (thus disabling the `std` feature, with the license consequences thereof).
//!
//! [points]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_(typography)
//! [picas]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_(typography)
#![cfg_attr(
docsrs,
feature(doc_auto_cfg, doc_cfg_hide),
doc(cfg_hide(doc, docsrs))
)]
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg, doc_cfg_hide), doc(cfg_hide(doc, docsrs)))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "std", forbid(unsafe_code))]
#![no_std]
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
mod libm;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
extern crate std;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
@@ -79,32 +86,32 @@ pub trait Pixel: Copy + Into<f64> {
impl Pixel for u8 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as u8
round(f) as u8
}
}
impl Pixel for u16 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as u16
round(f) as u16
}
}
impl Pixel for u32 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as u32
round(f) as u32
}
}
impl Pixel for i8 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as i8
round(f) as i8
}
}
impl Pixel for i16 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as i16
round(f) as i16
}
}
impl Pixel for i32 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
f.round() as i32
round(f) as i32
}
}
impl Pixel for f32 {
@@ -118,11 +125,20 @@ impl Pixel for f64 {
}
}
/// Round f to the closest integer, rounding away from `0.0`
#[inline]
fn round(f: f64) -> f64 {
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
return f.round();
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
return libm::round(f);
}
/// Checks that the scale factor is a normal positive `f64`.
///
/// All functions that take a scale factor assert that this will return `true`. If you're sourcing scale factors from
/// anywhere other than winit, it's recommended to validate them using this function before passing them to winit;
/// otherwise, you risk panics.
/// All functions that take a scale factor assert that this will return `true`. If you're sourcing
/// scale factors from anywhere other than winit, it's recommended to validate them using this
/// function before passing them to winit; otherwise, you risk panics.
#[inline]
pub fn validate_scale_factor(scale_factor: f64) -> bool {
scale_factor.is_sign_positive() && scale_factor.is_normal()
@@ -134,12 +150,12 @@ pub fn validate_scale_factor(scale_factor: f64) -> bool {
pub struct LogicalUnit<P>(pub P);
impl<P> LogicalUnit<P> {
/// Represents a maximum logical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX);
/// Represents a minimum logical unit of [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MIN: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MIN);
/// Represents a logical unit of `0_f64`.
pub const ZERO: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(0.0);
/// Represents a maximum logical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX);
#[inline]
pub const fn new(v: P) -> Self {
@@ -228,12 +244,12 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalUnit<P>> for f64 {
pub struct PhysicalUnit<P>(pub P);
impl<P> PhysicalUnit<P> {
/// Represents a maximum physical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX);
/// Represents a minimum physical unit of [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MIN: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MIN);
/// Represents a physical unit of `0_f64`.
pub const ZERO: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(0.0);
/// Represents a maximum physical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: LogicalUnit<f64> = LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX);
#[inline]
pub const fn new(v: P) -> Self {
@@ -314,18 +330,20 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<PhysicalUnit<P>> for f64 {
}
/// A pixel unit that's either physical or logical.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum PixelUnit {
Physical(PhysicalUnit<i32>),
Logical(LogicalUnit<f64>),
}
impl PixelUnit {
/// Represents a maximum logical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: PixelUnit = PixelUnit::Logical(LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX));
/// Represents a minimum logical unit of [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MIN: PixelUnit = PixelUnit::Logical(LogicalUnit::new(f64::MIN));
/// Represents a logical unit of `0_f64`.
pub const ZERO: PixelUnit = PixelUnit::Logical(LogicalUnit::new(0.0));
/// Represents a maximum logical unit that is equal to [`f64::MAX`].
pub const MAX: PixelUnit = PixelUnit::Logical(LogicalUnit::new(f64::MAX));
pub fn new<S: Into<PixelUnit>>(unit: S) -> PixelUnit {
unit.into()
@@ -398,10 +416,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> LogicalPosition<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> LogicalPosition<X> {
LogicalPosition {
x: self.x.cast(),
y: self.y.cast(),
}
LogicalPosition { x: self.x.cast(), y: self.y.cast() }
}
}
@@ -477,10 +492,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> PhysicalPosition<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<X> {
PhysicalPosition {
x: self.x.cast(),
y: self.y.cast(),
}
PhysicalPosition { x: self.x.cast(), y: self.y.cast() }
}
}
@@ -556,10 +568,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> LogicalSize<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> LogicalSize<X> {
LogicalSize {
width: self.width.cast(),
height: self.height.cast(),
}
LogicalSize { width: self.width.cast(), height: self.height.cast() }
}
}
@@ -597,10 +606,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<mint::Vector2<P>> for LogicalSize<P> {
#[cfg(feature = "mint")]
impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalSize<P>> for mint::Vector2<P> {
fn from(s: LogicalSize<P>) -> Self {
mint::Vector2 {
x: s.width,
y: s.height,
}
mint::Vector2 { x: s.width, y: s.height }
}
}
@@ -635,10 +641,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> PhysicalSize<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> PhysicalSize<X> {
PhysicalSize {
width: self.width.cast(),
height: self.height.cast(),
}
PhysicalSize { width: self.width.cast(), height: self.height.cast() }
}
}
@@ -676,10 +679,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<mint::Vector2<P>> for PhysicalSize<P> {
#[cfg(feature = "mint")]
impl<P: Pixel> From<PhysicalSize<P>> for mint::Vector2<P> {
fn from(s: PhysicalSize<P>) -> Self {
mint::Vector2 {
x: s.width,
y: s.height,
}
mint::Vector2 { x: s.width, y: s.height }
}
}
@@ -780,11 +780,156 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalPosition<P>> for Position {
}
}
/// The logical distance between the edges of two rectangles.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct LogicalInsets<P> {
/// The distance to the top edge.
pub top: P,
/// The distance to the left edge.
pub left: P,
/// The distance to the bottom edge.
pub bottom: P,
/// The distance to the right edge.
pub right: P,
}
impl<P> LogicalInsets<P> {
#[inline]
pub const fn new(top: P, left: P, bottom: P, right: P) -> Self {
Self { top, left, bottom, right }
}
}
impl<P: Pixel> LogicalInsets<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn from_physical<T: Into<PhysicalInsets<X>>, X: Pixel>(
physical: T,
scale_factor: f64,
) -> Self {
physical.into().to_logical(scale_factor)
}
#[inline]
pub fn to_physical<X: Pixel>(&self, scale_factor: f64) -> PhysicalInsets<X> {
assert!(validate_scale_factor(scale_factor));
let top = self.top.into() * scale_factor;
let left = self.left.into() * scale_factor;
let bottom = self.bottom.into() * scale_factor;
let right = self.right.into() * scale_factor;
PhysicalInsets::new(top, left, bottom, right).cast()
}
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> LogicalInsets<X> {
LogicalInsets {
top: self.top.cast(),
left: self.left.cast(),
bottom: self.bottom.cast(),
right: self.right.cast(),
}
}
}
/// The physical distance between the edges of two rectangles.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct PhysicalInsets<P> {
/// The distance to the top edge.
pub top: P,
/// The distance to the left edge.
pub left: P,
/// The distance to the bottom edge.
pub bottom: P,
/// The distance to the right edge.
pub right: P,
}
impl<P> PhysicalInsets<P> {
#[inline]
pub const fn new(top: P, left: P, bottom: P, right: P) -> Self {
Self { top, left, bottom, right }
}
}
impl<P: Pixel> PhysicalInsets<P> {
#[inline]
pub fn from_logical<T: Into<LogicalInsets<X>>, X: Pixel>(
logical: T,
scale_factor: f64,
) -> Self {
logical.into().to_physical(scale_factor)
}
#[inline]
pub fn to_logical<X: Pixel>(&self, scale_factor: f64) -> LogicalInsets<X> {
assert!(validate_scale_factor(scale_factor));
let top = self.top.into() / scale_factor;
let left = self.left.into() / scale_factor;
let bottom = self.bottom.into() / scale_factor;
let right = self.right.into() / scale_factor;
LogicalInsets::new(top, left, bottom, right).cast()
}
#[inline]
pub fn cast<X: Pixel>(&self) -> PhysicalInsets<X> {
PhysicalInsets {
top: self.top.cast(),
left: self.left.cast(),
bottom: self.bottom.cast(),
right: self.right.cast(),
}
}
}
/// Insets that are either physical or logical.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum Insets {
Physical(PhysicalInsets<u32>),
Logical(LogicalInsets<f64>),
}
impl Insets {
pub fn new<S: Into<Self>>(insets: S) -> Self {
insets.into()
}
pub fn to_logical<P: Pixel>(&self, scale_factor: f64) -> LogicalInsets<P> {
match *self {
Self::Physical(insets) => insets.to_logical(scale_factor),
Self::Logical(insets) => insets.cast(),
}
}
pub fn to_physical<P: Pixel>(&self, scale_factor: f64) -> PhysicalInsets<P> {
match *self {
Self::Physical(insets) => insets.cast(),
Self::Logical(insets) => insets.to_physical(scale_factor),
}
}
}
impl<P: Pixel> From<PhysicalInsets<P>> for Insets {
#[inline]
fn from(insets: PhysicalInsets<P>) -> Self {
Self::Physical(insets.cast())
}
}
impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalInsets<P>> for Insets {
#[inline]
fn from(insets: LogicalInsets<P>) -> Self {
Self::Logical(insets.cast())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use super::*;
macro_rules! test_pixel_int_impl {
($($name:ident => $ty:ty),*) => {$(
#[test]
@@ -844,12 +989,7 @@ mod tests {
macro_rules! assert_approx_eq {
($a:expr, $b:expr $(,)?) => {
assert!(
($a - $b).abs() < 0.001,
"{} is not approximately equal to {}",
$a,
$b
);
assert!(($a - $b).abs() < 0.001, "{} is not approximately equal to {}", $a, $b);
};
}
@@ -968,14 +1108,8 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(log_unit.to_physical::<u32>(1.0), PhysicalUnit::new(1));
assert_eq!(log_unit.to_physical::<u32>(2.0), PhysicalUnit::new(2));
assert_eq!(log_unit.cast::<u32>(), LogicalUnit::new(1));
assert_eq!(
log_unit,
LogicalUnit::from_physical(PhysicalUnit::new(1.0), 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
log_unit,
LogicalUnit::from_physical(PhysicalUnit::new(2.0), 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(log_unit, LogicalUnit::from_physical(PhysicalUnit::new(1.0), 1.0));
assert_eq!(log_unit, LogicalUnit::from_physical(PhysicalUnit::new(2.0), 2.0));
assert_eq!(LogicalUnit::from(2.0), LogicalUnit::new(2.0));
let x: f64 = log_unit.into();
@@ -984,14 +1118,8 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_physical_unit() {
assert_eq!(
PhysicalUnit::from_logical(LogicalUnit::new(1.0), 1.0),
PhysicalUnit::new(1)
);
assert_eq!(
PhysicalUnit::from_logical(LogicalUnit::new(2.0), 0.5),
PhysicalUnit::new(1)
);
assert_eq!(PhysicalUnit::from_logical(LogicalUnit::new(1.0), 1.0), PhysicalUnit::new(1));
assert_eq!(PhysicalUnit::from_logical(LogicalUnit::new(2.0), 0.5), PhysicalUnit::new(1));
assert_eq!(PhysicalUnit::from(2.0), PhysicalUnit::new(2.0,));
assert_eq!(PhysicalUnit::from(2.0), PhysicalUnit::new(2.0));
@@ -1005,22 +1133,10 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(log_pos.to_physical::<u32>(1.0), PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(log_pos.to_physical::<u32>(2.0), PhysicalPosition::new(2, 4));
assert_eq!(log_pos.cast::<u32>(), LogicalPosition::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(
log_pos,
LogicalPosition::from_physical(PhysicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
log_pos,
LogicalPosition::from_physical(PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
LogicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)),
LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
LogicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]),
LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
assert_eq!(log_pos, LogicalPosition::from_physical(PhysicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0));
assert_eq!(log_pos, LogicalPosition::from_physical(PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0));
assert_eq!(LogicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)), LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0));
assert_eq!(LogicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]), LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0));
let x: (f64, f64) = log_pos.into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
@@ -1038,14 +1154,8 @@ mod tests {
PhysicalPosition::from_logical(LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 4.0), 0.5),
PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
PhysicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)),
PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
PhysicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]),
PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
assert_eq!(PhysicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)), PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0));
assert_eq!(PhysicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]), PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0));
let x: (f64, f64) = PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2).into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
@@ -1059,14 +1169,8 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(log_size.to_physical::<u32>(1.0), PhysicalSize::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(log_size.to_physical::<u32>(2.0), PhysicalSize::new(2, 4));
assert_eq!(log_size.cast::<u32>(), LogicalSize::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(
log_size,
LogicalSize::from_physical(PhysicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
log_size,
LogicalSize::from_physical(PhysicalSize::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(log_size, LogicalSize::from_physical(PhysicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0));
assert_eq!(log_size, LogicalSize::from_physical(PhysicalSize::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0));
assert_eq!(LogicalSize::from((2.0, 2.0)), LogicalSize::new(2.0, 2.0));
assert_eq!(LogicalSize::from([2.0, 3.0]), LogicalSize::new(2.0, 3.0));
@@ -1097,10 +1201,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_size() {
assert_eq!(
Size::new(PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)),
Size::Physical(PhysicalSize::new(1, 2))
);
assert_eq!(Size::new(PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)), Size::Physical(PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)));
assert_eq!(
Size::new(LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)),
Size::Logical(LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0))
@@ -1190,19 +1291,53 @@ mod tests {
// Eat coverage for the Debug impls et al
#[test]
fn ensure_attrs_do_not_panic() {
let _ = format!("{:?}", LogicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", LogicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(LogicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", LogicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", LogicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(LogicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", PhysicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", PhysicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(PhysicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", Size::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", Position::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", Size::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", Position::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
}
#[test]
fn ensure_copy_trait() {
fn is_copy<T: Copy>() {}
is_copy::<LogicalUnit<i32>>();
is_copy::<PhysicalUnit<f64>>();
is_copy::<PixelUnit>();
is_copy::<LogicalSize<i32>>();
is_copy::<PhysicalSize<f64>>();
is_copy::<Size>();
is_copy::<LogicalPosition<i32>>();
is_copy::<PhysicalPosition<f64>>();
is_copy::<Position>();
}
#[test]
fn ensure_partial_eq_trait() {
fn is_partial_eq<T: PartialEq>() {}
is_partial_eq::<LogicalUnit<i32>>();
is_partial_eq::<PhysicalUnit<f64>>();
is_partial_eq::<PixelUnit>();
is_partial_eq::<LogicalSize<i32>>();
is_partial_eq::<PhysicalSize<f64>>();
is_partial_eq::<Size>();
is_partial_eq::<LogicalPosition<i32>>();
is_partial_eq::<PhysicalPosition<f64>>();
is_partial_eq::<Position>();
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
// Copyright (c) 2018 Jorge Aparicio
// Copyright © 2005-2020 Rich Felker, et al.
// Copyright © 1993,2004 Sun Microsystems or
// Copyright © 2003-2011 David Schultz or
// Copyright © 2003-2009 Steven G. Kargl or
// Copyright © 2003-2009 Bruce D. Evans or
// Copyright © 2008 Stephen L. Moshier or
// Copyright © 2017-2018 Arm Limited
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// This file is licensed solely under the terms discussed in LICENSE-LIBM-MIT at the crate root.
// See the package-level README for full details.
// Taken from https://github.com/rust-lang/libm/blob/master/src/math/mod.rs#L1
macro_rules! force_eval {
($e:expr) => {
unsafe { ::core::ptr::read_volatile(&$e) }
};
}
// Taken from https://github.com/rust-lang/libm/blob/libm-v0.2.11/src/math/round.rs
pub(crate) fn round(x: f64) -> f64 {
trunc(x + copysign(0.5 - 0.25 * f64::EPSILON, x))
}
// Adapted from: https://github.com/rust-lang/libm/blob/libm-v0.2.11/src/math/trunc.rs#L8-L12
#[allow(clippy::needless_late_init /*, reason = "The original libm code uses this style" */)]
fn trunc(x: f64) -> f64 {
let x1p120 = f64::from_bits(0x4770000000000000); // 0x1p120f === 2 ^ 120
let mut i: u64 = x.to_bits();
let mut e: i64 = ((i >> 52) & 0x7ff) as i64 - 0x3ff + 12;
let m: u64;
if e >= 52 + 12 {
return x;
}
if e < 12 {
e = 1;
}
m = -1i64 as u64 >> e;
if (i & m) == 0 {
return x;
}
force_eval!(x + x1p120);
i &= !m;
f64::from_bits(i)
}
// Taken from https://github.com/rust-lang/libm/blob/libm-v0.2.11/src/math/copysign.rs
fn copysign(x: f64, y: f64) -> f64 {
let mut ux = x.to_bits();
let uy = y.to_bits();
ux &= (!0) >> 1;
ux |= uy & (1 << 63);
f64::from_bits(ux)
}

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@@ -1,26 +1,114 @@
#[cfg(all(
feature = "rwh_06",
any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)
))]
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform))]
#[allow(deprecated)]
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
use std::collections::HashMap;
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::dpi::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize, Position};
use winit::event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event::{ElementState, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::raw_window_handle::HasRawWindowHandle;
use winit::window::Window;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn spawn_child_window(parent: &Window, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) -> Window {
#[derive(Debug)]
struct WindowData {
window: Box<dyn Window>,
color: u32,
}
impl WindowData {
fn new(window: Box<dyn Window>, color: u32) -> Self {
Self { window, color }
}
}
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct Application {
parent_window_id: Option<WindowId>,
windows: HashMap<WindowId, WindowData>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for Application {
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
.with_title("parent window")
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0)))
.with_surface_size(LogicalSize::new(640.0f32, 480.0f32));
let window = event_loop.create_window(attributes).unwrap();
println!("Parent window id: {:?})", window.id());
self.parent_window_id = Some(window.id());
self.windows.insert(window.id(), WindowData::new(window, 0xffbbbbbb));
}
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: winit::window::WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
self.windows.clear();
event_loop.exit();
},
WindowEvent::PointerEntered { device_id: _, .. } => {
// On x11, println when the cursor entered in a window even if the child window
// is created by some key inputs.
// the child windows are always placed at (0, 0) with size (200, 200) in the
// parent window, so we also can see this log when we move
// the cursor around (200, 200) in parent window.
println!("cursor entered in the window {window_id:?}");
},
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event: KeyEvent { state: ElementState::Pressed, .. },
..
} => {
let child_index = self.windows.len() - 1;
let child_color =
0xff000000 + 3_u32.pow((child_index + 2).rem_euclid(16) as u32);
let parent_window = self.windows.get(&self.parent_window_id.unwrap()).unwrap();
let child_window =
spawn_child_window(parent_window.window.as_ref(), event_loop, child_index);
let child_id = child_window.id();
println!("Child window created with id: {child_id:?}");
self.windows.insert(child_id, WindowData::new(child_window, child_color));
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = self.windows.get(&window_id) {
if window_id == self.parent_window_id.unwrap() {
fill::fill_window(window.window.as_ref());
} else {
fill::fill_window_with_color(window.window.as_ref(), window.color);
}
}
},
_ => (),
}
}
}
fn spawn_child_window(
parent: &dyn Window,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
child_count: usize,
) -> Box<dyn Window> {
let parent = parent.raw_window_handle().unwrap();
let mut window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
// As child count increases, x goes from 0*128 to 5*128 and then repeats
let x: f64 = child_count.rem_euclid(5) as f64 * 128.0;
// After 5 windows have been put side by side horizontally, a new row starts
let y: f64 = (child_count / 5) as f64 * 96.0;
let mut window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
.with_title("child window")
.with_inner_size(LogicalSize::new(200.0f32, 200.0f32))
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0)))
.with_surface_size(LogicalSize::new(128.0f32, 96.0))
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(x, y)))
.with_visible(true);
// `with_parent_window` is unsafe. Parent window must be a valid window.
window_attributes = unsafe { window_attributes.with_parent_window(Some(parent)) };
@@ -28,67 +116,14 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap()
}
let mut windows = HashMap::new();
let event_loop: EventLoop<()> = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut parent_window_id = None;
event_loop.run(move |event: Event<()>, event_loop| {
match event {
Event::Resumed => {
let attributes = Window::default_attributes()
.with_title("parent window")
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0)))
.with_inner_size(LogicalSize::new(640.0f32, 480.0f32));
let window = event_loop.create_window(attributes).unwrap();
parent_window_id = Some(window.id());
println!("Parent window id: {parent_window_id:?})");
windows.insert(window.id(), window);
}
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
windows.clear();
event_loop.exit();
}
WindowEvent::CursorEntered { device_id: _ } => {
// On x11, println when the cursor entered in a window even if the child window is created
// by some key inputs.
// the child windows are always placed at (0, 0) with size (200, 200) in the parent window,
// so we also can see this log when we move the cursor around (200, 200) in parent window.
println!("cursor entered in the window {window_id:?}");
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => {
let parent_window = windows.get(&parent_window_id.unwrap()).unwrap();
let child_window = spawn_child_window(parent_window, event_loop);
let child_id = child_window.id();
println!("Child window created with id: {child_id:?}");
windows.insert(child_id, child_window);
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
}
})
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
event_loop.run_app(Application::default())
}
#[cfg(all(
feature = "rwh_06",
not(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform))
))]
#[cfg(not(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)))]
fn main() {
panic!("This example is supported only on x11, macOS, and Windows, with the `rwh_06` feature enabled.");
panic!(
"This example is supported only on x11, macOS, and Windows, with the `rwh_06` feature \
enabled."
);
}

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@@ -4,17 +4,19 @@ use std::thread;
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
use std::time;
use ::tracing::{info, warn};
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use web_time as time;
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::{ElementState, KeyEvent, StartCause, WindowEvent};
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, ControlFlow, EventLoop};
use winit::keyboard::{Key, NamedKey};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[path = "util/tracing.rs"]
mod tracing;
const WAIT_TIME: time::Duration = time::Duration::from_millis(100);
const POLL_SLEEP_TIME: time::Duration = time::Duration::from_millis(100);
@@ -28,32 +30,34 @@ enum Mode {
}
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
#[cfg(web_platform)]
console_error_panic_hook::set_once();
println!("Press '1' to switch to Wait mode.");
println!("Press '2' to switch to WaitUntil mode.");
println!("Press '3' to switch to Poll mode.");
println!("Press 'R' to toggle request_redraw() calls.");
println!("Press 'Esc' to close the window.");
tracing::init();
info!("Press '1' to switch to Wait mode.");
info!("Press '2' to switch to WaitUntil mode.");
info!("Press '3' to switch to Poll mode.");
info!("Press 'R' to toggle request_redraw() calls.");
info!("Press 'Esc' to close the window.");
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut app = ControlFlowDemo::default();
event_loop.run_app(&mut app)
event_loop.run_app(ControlFlowDemo::default())
}
#[derive(Default)]
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct ControlFlowDemo {
mode: Mode,
request_redraw: bool,
wait_cancelled: bool,
close_requested: bool,
window: Option<Window>,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
fn new_events(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
println!("new_events: {cause:?}");
fn new_events(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
info!("new_events: {cause:?}");
self.wait_cancelled = match cause {
StartCause::WaitCancelled { .. } => self.mode == Mode::WaitUntil,
@@ -61,8 +65,8 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
}
}
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().with_title(
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_title(
"Press 1, 2, 3 to change control flow mode. Press R to toggle redraw requests.",
);
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap());
@@ -70,58 +74,53 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
fn window_event(
&mut self,
_event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
_event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
println!("{event:?}");
info!("{event:?}");
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
self.close_requested = true;
}
},
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
event: KeyEvent { logical_key: key, state: ElementState::Pressed, .. },
..
} => match key.as_ref() {
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifiers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
Key::Character("1") => {
self.mode = Mode::Wait;
println!("\nmode: {:?}\n", self.mode);
}
warn!("mode: {:?}", self.mode);
},
Key::Character("2") => {
self.mode = Mode::WaitUntil;
println!("\nmode: {:?}\n", self.mode);
}
warn!("mode: {:?}", self.mode);
},
Key::Character("3") => {
self.mode = Mode::Poll;
println!("\nmode: {:?}\n", self.mode);
}
warn!("mode: {:?}", self.mode);
},
Key::Character("r") => {
self.request_redraw = !self.request_redraw;
println!("\nrequest_redraw: {}\n", self.request_redraw);
}
warn!("request_redraw: {}", self.request_redraw);
},
Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape) => {
self.close_requested = true;
}
},
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
let window = self.window.as_ref().unwrap();
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(window);
}
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
},
_ => (),
}
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
if self.request_redraw && !self.wait_cancelled && !self.close_requested {
self.window.as_ref().unwrap().request_redraw();
}
@@ -133,11 +132,11 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
event_loop
.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::WaitUntil(time::Instant::now() + WAIT_TIME));
}
}
},
Mode::Poll => {
thread::sleep(POLL_SLEEP_TIME);
event_loop.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Poll);
}
},
};
if self.close_requested {

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@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
use std::error::Error;
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[path = "util/tracing.rs"]
mod tracing;
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
tracing::init();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
let app = Application::new();
Ok(event_loop.run_app(app)?)
}
/// Application state and event handling.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Application {
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
}
impl Application {
fn new() -> Self {
Self { window: None }
}
}
impl ApplicationHandler for Application {
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes =
WindowAttributes::default().with_title("Drag and drop files on me!");
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap());
}
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
match event {
WindowEvent::DragLeft { .. }
| WindowEvent::DragEntered { .. }
| WindowEvent::DragMoved { .. }
| WindowEvent::DragDropped { .. } => {
println!("{:?}", event);
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
let window = self.window.as_ref().unwrap();
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
},
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
event_loop.exit();
},
_ => {},
}
}
}

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@@ -1,39 +1,35 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
// Limit this example to only compatible platforms.
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
android_platform,
))]
#[cfg(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform, android_platform,))]
fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
use std::{process::ExitCode, thread::sleep, time::Duration};
use std::process::ExitCode;
use std::thread::sleep;
use std::time::Duration;
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::platform::pump_events::{EventLoopExtPumpEvents, PumpStatus};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Default)]
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct PumpDemo {
window: Option<Window>,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for PumpDemo {
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().with_title("A fantastic window!");
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_title("A fantastic window!");
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap());
}
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -47,9 +43,9 @@ fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => event_loop.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(window);
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
window.request_redraw();
}
},
_ => (),
}
}

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@@ -9,29 +9,29 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::platform::run_on_demand::EventLoopExtRunOnDemand;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Default)]
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct App {
idx: usize,
window_id: Option<WindowId>,
window: Option<Window>,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for App {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
if let Some(window) = self.window.as_ref() {
window.request_redraw();
}
}
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
.with_title("Fantastic window number one!")
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0));
.with_surface_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0));
let window = event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap();
self.window_id = Some(window.id());
self.window = Some(window);
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -60,13 +60,17 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Window {} CloseRequested", self.idx);
fill::cleanup_window(window);
println!(
"--------------------------------------------------------- Window {} \
CloseRequested",
self.idx
);
fill::cleanup_window(window.as_ref());
self.window = None;
}
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
},
_ => (),
}
}
@@ -76,10 +80,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut app = App {
idx: 1,
..Default::default()
};
let mut app = App { idx: 1, ..Default::default() };
event_loop.run_app_on_demand(&mut app)?;
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@@ -9,18 +9,23 @@
#[allow(unused_imports)]
pub use platform::cleanup_window;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
pub use platform::fill_window;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
pub use platform::fill_window_with_animated_color;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
pub use platform::fill_window_with_color;
#[cfg(all(feature = "rwh_05", not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios"))))]
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))]
mod platform {
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::mem;
use std::mem::ManuallyDrop;
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use softbuffer::{Context, Surface};
use winit::window::Window;
use winit::window::WindowId;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
thread_local! {
// NOTE: You should never do things like that, create context and drop it before
@@ -34,35 +39,45 @@ mod platform {
/// The graphics context used to draw to a window.
struct GraphicsContext {
/// The global softbuffer context.
context: Context,
context: RefCell<Context<&'static dyn Window>>,
/// The hash map of window IDs to surfaces.
surfaces: HashMap<WindowId, Surface>,
surfaces: HashMap<WindowId, Surface<&'static dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>>,
}
impl GraphicsContext {
fn new(w: &Window) -> Self {
fn new(w: &dyn Window) -> Self {
Self {
context: unsafe { Context::new(w) }.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer context"),
context: RefCell::new(
Context::new(unsafe {
mem::transmute::<&'_ dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>(w)
})
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer context"),
),
surfaces: HashMap::new(),
}
}
fn create_surface(&mut self, window: &Window) -> &mut Surface {
fn create_surface(
&mut self,
window: &dyn Window,
) -> &mut Surface<&'static dyn Window, &'static dyn Window> {
self.surfaces.entry(window.id()).or_insert_with(|| {
unsafe { Surface::new(&self.context, window) }
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer surface")
Surface::new(&self.context.borrow(), unsafe {
mem::transmute::<&'_ dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>(window)
})
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer surface")
})
}
fn destroy_surface(&mut self, window: &Window) {
fn destroy_surface(&mut self, window: &dyn Window) {
self.surfaces.remove(&window.id());
}
}
pub fn fill_window(window: &Window) {
pub fn fill_window_with_color(window: &dyn Window, color: u32) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let size = window.inner_size();
let size = window.surface_size();
let (Some(width), Some(height)) =
(NonZeroU32::new(size.width), NonZeroU32::new(size.height))
else {
@@ -71,29 +86,36 @@ mod platform {
// Either get the last context used or create a new one.
let mut gc = gc.borrow_mut();
let surface = gc
.get_or_insert_with(|| GraphicsContext::new(window))
.create_surface(window);
let surface =
gc.get_or_insert_with(|| GraphicsContext::new(window)).create_surface(window);
// Fill a buffer with a solid color.
const DARK_GRAY: u32 = 0xFF181818;
// Fill a buffer with a solid color
surface
.resize(width, height)
.expect("Failed to resize the softbuffer surface");
surface.resize(width, height).expect("Failed to resize the softbuffer surface");
let mut buffer = surface
.buffer_mut()
.expect("Failed to get the softbuffer buffer");
buffer.fill(DARK_GRAY);
buffer
.present()
.expect("Failed to present the softbuffer buffer");
let mut buffer = surface.buffer_mut().expect("Failed to get the softbuffer buffer");
buffer.fill(color);
buffer.present().expect("Failed to present the softbuffer buffer");
})
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(window: &Window) {
pub fn fill_window(window: &dyn Window) {
fill_window_with_color(window, 0xff181818);
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn fill_window_with_animated_color(window: &dyn Window, start: std::time::Instant) {
let time = start.elapsed().as_secs_f32() * 1.5;
let blue = (time.sin() * 255.0) as u32;
let green = ((time.cos() * 255.0) as u32) << 8;
let red = ((1.0 - time.sin() * 255.0) as u32) << 16;
let color = red | green | blue;
fill_window_with_color(window, color);
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(window: &dyn Window) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let mut gc = gc.borrow_mut();
if let Some(context) = gc.as_mut() {
@@ -103,14 +125,28 @@ mod platform {
}
}
#[cfg(not(all(feature = "rwh_05", not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))))]
#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios"))]
mod platform {
pub fn fill_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn fill_window(_window: &dyn winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
pub fn fill_window_with_color(_window: &dyn winit::window::Window, _color: u32) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn fill_window_with_animated_color(
_window: &dyn winit::window::Window,
_start: std::time::Instant,
) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(_window: &dyn winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
pub fn init() {
use tracing_subscriber::filter::{EnvFilter, LevelFilter};
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(
EnvFilter::builder().with_default_directive(LevelFilter::INFO.into()).from_env_lossy(),
)
.init();
}
#[cfg(web_platform)]
pub fn init() {
use tracing_subscriber::layer::SubscriberExt;
use tracing_subscriber::util::SubscriberInitExt;
tracing_subscriber::registry()
.with(
tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer()
.with_ansi(false)
.without_time()
.with_writer(tracing_web::MakeWebConsoleWriter::new()),
)
.init();
}

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@@ -7,21 +7,22 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesExtX11;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct XEmbedDemo {
parent_window_id: u32,
window: Option<Window>,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for XEmbedDemo {
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
.with_title("An embedded window!")
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0))
.with_surface_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0))
.with_embed_parent_window(self.parent_window_id);
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap());
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -38,13 +39,13 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => event_loop.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(window);
}
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
},
_ => (),
}
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
self.window.as_ref().unwrap().request_redraw();
}
}
@@ -58,11 +59,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
let mut app = XEmbedDemo {
parent_window_id,
window: None,
};
event_loop.run_app(&mut app).map_err(Into::into)
Ok(event_loop.run_app(XEmbedDemo { parent_window_id, window: None })?)
}
#[cfg(not(x11_platform))]

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
[package]
name = "run-wasm"
version = "0.1.0"
rust-version.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
publish = false
[dependencies]
cargo-run-wasm = "0.2.0"

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
fn main() {
cargo_run_wasm::run_wasm_with_css("body { margin: 0px; }");
}

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@@ -1,3 +1,20 @@
force_explicit_abi=true
use_field_init_shorthand=true
# merge_imports=true
comment_width = 100
condense_wildcard_suffixes = true
error_on_unformatted = true
format_code_in_doc_comments = true
format_macro_bodies = true
format_macro_matchers = true
format_strings = true
group_imports = "StdExternalCrate"
hex_literal_case = "Lower"
imports_granularity = "Module"
match_block_trailing_comma = true
newline_style = "Unix"
normalize_comments = true
normalize_doc_attributes = true
overflow_delimited_expr = true
# Some macros break with this.
reorder_impl_items = false
use_field_init_shorthand = true
use_small_heuristics = "Max"
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@@ -2,105 +2,221 @@
use crate::event::{DeviceEvent, DeviceId, StartCause, WindowEvent};
use crate::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
#[cfg(macos_platform)]
use crate::platform::macos::ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS;
use crate::window::WindowId;
/// The handler of the application events.
pub trait ApplicationHandler<T: 'static = ()> {
/// The handler of application-level events.
///
/// See [the top-level docs] for example usage, and [`EventLoop::run_app`] for an overview of when
/// events are delivered.
///
/// This is [dropped] when the event loop is shut down. Note that this only works if you're passing
/// the entire state to [`EventLoop::run_app`] (passing `&mut app` won't work).
///
/// [the top-level docs]: crate
/// [`EventLoop::run_app`]: crate::event_loop::EventLoop::run_app
/// [dropped]: std::ops::Drop
pub trait ApplicationHandler {
/// Emitted when new events arrive from the OS to be processed.
///
/// This is a useful place to put code that should be done before you start processing
/// events, such as updating frame timing information for benchmarking or checking the
/// [`StartCause`] to see if a timer set by
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`](crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil) has elapsed.
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`][crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil] has elapsed.
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
let _ = (event_loop, cause);
}
/// Emitted when the application has been resumed.
///
/// For consistency, all platforms emit a `Resumed` event even if they don't themselves have a
/// formal suspend/resume lifecycle. For systems without a formal suspend/resume lifecycle
/// the `Resumed` event is always emitted after the [`NewEvents(StartCause::Init)`][StartCause::Init]
/// event.
/// See [`suspended()`][Self::suspended].
///
/// # Portability
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// It's recommended that applications should only initialize their graphics context and create
/// a window after they have received their first `Resumed` event. Some systems
/// (specifically Android) won't allow applications to create a render surface until they are
/// resumed.
/// ### iOS
///
/// Considering that the implementation of [`Suspended`] and `Resumed` events may be internally
/// driven by multiple platform-specific events, and that there may be subtle differences across
/// platforms with how these internal events are delivered, it's recommended that applications
/// be able to gracefully handle redundant (i.e. back-to-back) [`Suspended`] or `Resumed` events.
///
/// Also see [`Suspended`] notes.
///
/// ## Android
///
/// On Android, the `Resumed` event is sent when a new [`SurfaceView`] has been created. This is
/// expected to closely correlate with the [`onResume`] lifecycle event but there may technically
/// be a discrepancy.
///
/// [`onResume`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onResume()
///
/// Applications that need to run on Android must wait until they have been `Resumed`
/// before they will be able to create a render surface (such as an `EGLSurface`,
/// [`VkSurfaceKHR`] or [`wgpu::Surface`]) which depend on having a
/// [`SurfaceView`]. Applications must also assume that if they are [`Suspended`], then their
/// render surfaces are invalid and should be dropped.
///
/// Also see [`Suspended`] notes.
///
/// [`SurfaceView`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/SurfaceView
/// [Activity lifecycle]: https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle
/// [`VkSurfaceKHR`]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/man/html/VkSurfaceKHR.html
/// [`wgpu::Surface`]: https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.Surface.html
///
/// ## iOS
///
/// On iOS, the `Resumed` event is emitted in response to an [`applicationDidBecomeActive`]
/// callback which means the application is "active" (according to the
/// [iOS application lifecycle]).
/// On iOS, the [`resumed()`] method is called in response to an [`applicationDidBecomeActive`]
/// callback which means the application is about to transition from the inactive to active
/// state (according to the [iOS application lifecycle]).
///
/// [`applicationDidBecomeActive`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate/1622956-applicationdidbecomeactive
/// [iOS application lifecycle]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/app_and_environment/managing_your_app_s_life_cycle
///
/// ## Web
/// ### Web
///
/// On Web, the `Resumed` event is emitted in response to a [`pageshow`] event
/// with the property [`persisted`] being true, which means that the page is being
/// restored from the [`bfcache`] (back/forward cache) - an in-memory cache that
/// stores a complete snapshot of a page (including the JavaScript heap) as the
/// user is navigating away.
/// On Web, the [`resumed()`] method is called in response to a [`pageshow`] event if the
/// page is being restored from the [`bfcache`] (back/forward cache) - an in-memory cache
/// that stores a complete snapshot of a page (including the JavaScript heap) as the user is
/// navigating away.
///
/// [`pageshow`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/pageshow_event
/// [`persisted`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PageTransitionEvent/persisted
/// [`bfcache`]: https://web.dev/bfcache/
/// [`Suspended`]: Self::suspended
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop);
/// Emitted when an event is sent from [`EventLoopProxy::send_event`].
///
/// [`EventLoopProxy::send_event`]: crate::event_loop::EventLoopProxy::send_event
fn user_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, event: T) {
let _ = (event_loop, event);
/// ### Android
///
/// On Android, the [`resumed()`] method is called when the `Activity` is (again, if after a
/// prior [`suspended()`]) being displayed to the user. This is a good place to begin drawing
/// visual elements, running animations, etc. It is driven by Android's [`onStart()`] method.
///
/// [`onStart()`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onStart()
///
/// ### Others
///
/// **macOS / Orbital / Wayland / Windows / X11:** Unsupported.
///
/// [`resumed()`]: Self::resumed()
/// [`suspended()`]: Self::suspended()
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted from the point onwards the application should create render surfaces.
///
/// See [`destroy_surfaces()`].
///
/// ## Portability
///
/// It's recommended that applications should only initialize their render surfaces after the
/// [`can_create_surfaces()`] method is called. Some systems (specifically Android) won't allow
/// applications to create a render surface until that point.
///
/// For consistency, all platforms call this method even if they don't themselves have a formal
/// surface destroy/create lifecycle. For systems without a surface destroy/create lifecycle the
/// [`can_create_surfaces()`] event is always emitted after the [`StartCause::Init`] event.
///
/// Applications should be able to gracefully handle back-to-back [`can_create_surfaces()`] and
/// [`destroy_surfaces()`] calls.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// ### Android
///
/// On Android, the [`can_create_surfaces()`] method is called when a new [`NativeWindow`]
/// (native [`Surface`]) is created which backs the application window. This is expected to
/// closely correlate with the [`onStart`] lifecycle event which typically results in a surface
/// to be created after the app becomes visible.
///
/// Applications that need to run on Android must wait until they have received a surface before
/// they will be able to create a render surface (such as an `EGLSurface`, [`VkSurfaceKHR`]
/// or [`wgpu::Surface`]) which depend on having a [`NativeWindow`]. Applications must handle
/// [`destroy_surfaces()`], where their render surfaces are invalid and should be dropped.
///
/// [`NativeWindow`]: https://developer.android.com/ndk/reference/group/a-native-window
/// [`Surface`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/Surface
/// [`onStart`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onStart()
/// [`VkSurfaceKHR`]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/man/html/VkSurfaceKHR.html
/// [`wgpu::Surface`]: https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.Surface.html
///
/// [`can_create_surfaces()`]: Self::can_create_surfaces()
/// [`destroy_surfaces()`]: Self::destroy_surfaces()
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop);
/// Called after a wake up is requested using [`EventLoopProxy::wake_up()`].
///
/// Multiple calls to the aforementioned method will be merged, and will only wake the event
/// loop once; however, due to the nature of multi-threading some wake ups may appear
/// spuriously. For these reasons, you should not rely on the number of times that this was
/// called.
///
/// The order in which this is emitted in relation to other events is not guaranteed. The time
/// at which this will be emitted is not guaranteed, only that it will happen "soon". That is,
/// there may be several executions of the event loop, including multiple redraws to windows,
/// between [`EventLoopProxy::wake_up()`] being called and the event being delivered.
///
/// [`EventLoopProxy::wake_up()`]: crate::event_loop::EventLoopProxy::wake_up
///
/// # Example
///
/// Use a [`std::sync::mpsc`] channel to handle events from a different thread.
///
/// ```no_run
/// use std::sync::mpsc;
/// use std::thread;
/// use std::time::Duration;
///
/// use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
/// use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
///
/// struct MyApp {
/// receiver: mpsc::Receiver<u64>,
/// }
///
/// impl ApplicationHandler for MyApp {
/// # fn window_event(
/// # &mut self,
/// # _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
/// # _window_id: winit::window::WindowId,
/// # _event: winit::event::WindowEvent,
/// # ) {
/// # }
/// #
/// # fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {}
/// #
/// fn proxy_wake_up(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
/// // Iterate current events, since wake-ups may have been merged.
/// //
/// // Note: We take care not to use `recv` or `iter` here, as those are blocking,
/// // and that would be bad for performance and might lead to a deadlock.
/// for i in self.receiver.try_iter() {
/// println!("received: {i}");
/// }
/// }
///
/// // Rest of `ApplicationHandler`
/// }
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
///
/// let (sender, receiver) = mpsc::channel();
///
/// // Send an event in a loop
/// let proxy = event_loop.create_proxy();
/// let background_thread = thread::spawn(move || {
/// let mut i = 0;
/// loop {
/// println!("sending: {i}");
/// if sender.send(i).is_err() {
/// // Stop sending once the receiver is dropped
/// break;
/// }
/// // Trigger the wake-up _after_ we placed the event in the channel.
/// // Otherwise, `proxy_wake_up` might be triggered prematurely.
/// proxy.wake_up();
/// i += 1;
/// thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(1));
/// }
/// });
///
/// event_loop.run_app(MyApp { receiver })?;
///
/// background_thread.join().unwrap();
///
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
fn proxy_wake_up(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a winit window.
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
);
/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a device.
///
/// For this to be called, it must be enabled with [`EventLoop::listen_device_events`].
///
/// [`EventLoop::listen_device_events`]: crate::event_loop::EventLoop::listen_device_events
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: DeviceId,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: Option<DeviceId>,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
let _ = (event_loop, device_id, event);
@@ -109,85 +225,97 @@ pub trait ApplicationHandler<T: 'static = ()> {
/// Emitted when the event loop is about to block and wait for new events.
///
/// Most applications shouldn't need to hook into this event since there is no real relationship
/// between how often the event loop needs to wake up and the dispatching of any specific events.
/// between how often the event loop needs to wake up and the dispatching of any specific
/// events.
///
/// High frequency event sources, such as input devices could potentially lead to lots of wake
/// ups and also lots of corresponding `AboutToWait` events.
///
/// This is not an ideal event to drive application rendering from and instead applications
/// should render in response to [`WindowEvent::RedrawRequested`] events.
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the application has been suspended.
///
/// # Portability
/// See [`resumed()`][Self::resumed].
///
/// Not all platforms support the notion of suspending applications, and there may be no
/// technical way to guarantee being able to emit a `Suspended` event if the OS has
/// no formal application lifecycle (currently only Android, iOS, and Web do). For this reason,
/// Winit does not currently try to emit pseudo `Suspended` events before the application
/// quits on platforms without an application lifecycle.
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// Considering that the implementation of `Suspended` and [`Resumed`] events may be internally
/// driven by multiple platform-specific events, and that there may be subtle differences across
/// platforms with how these internal events are delivered, it's recommended that applications
/// be able to gracefully handle redundant (i.e. back-to-back) `Suspended` or [`Resumed`] events.
/// ### iOS
///
/// Also see [`Resumed`] notes.
///
/// ## Android
///
/// On Android, the `Suspended` event is only sent when the application's associated
/// [`SurfaceView`] is destroyed. This is expected to closely correlate with the [`onPause`]
/// lifecycle event but there may technically be a discrepancy.
///
/// [`onPause`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onPause()
///
/// Applications that need to run on Android should assume their [`SurfaceView`] has been
/// destroyed, which indirectly invalidates any existing render surfaces that may have been
/// created outside of Winit (such as an `EGLSurface`, [`VkSurfaceKHR`] or [`wgpu::Surface`]).
///
/// After being `Suspended` on Android applications must drop all render surfaces before
/// the event callback completes, which may be re-created when the application is next [`Resumed`].
///
/// [`SurfaceView`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/SurfaceView
/// [Activity lifecycle]: https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle
/// [`VkSurfaceKHR`]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/man/html/VkSurfaceKHR.html
/// [`wgpu::Surface`]: https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.Surface.html
///
/// ## iOS
///
/// On iOS, the `Suspended` event is currently emitted in response to an
/// [`applicationWillResignActive`] callback which means that the application is
/// about to transition from the active to inactive state (according to the
/// [iOS application lifecycle]).
/// On iOS, the [`suspended()`] method is called in response to an
/// [`applicationWillResignActive`] callback which means that the application is about to
/// transition from the active to inactive state (according to the [iOS application lifecycle]).
///
/// [`applicationWillResignActive`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate/1622950-applicationwillresignactive
/// [iOS application lifecycle]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/app_and_environment/managing_your_app_s_life_cycle
///
/// ## Web
/// ### Web
///
/// On Web, the `Suspended` event is emitted in response to a [`pagehide`] event
/// with the property [`persisted`] being true, which means that the page is being
/// put in the [`bfcache`] (back/forward cache) - an in-memory cache that stores a
/// complete snapshot of a page (including the JavaScript heap) as the user is
/// On Web, the [`suspended()`] method is called in response to a [`pagehide`] event if the
/// page is being stored in the [`bfcache`] (back/forward cache) - an in-memory cache that
/// stores a complete snapshot of a page (including the JavaScript heap) as the user is
/// navigating away.
///
/// [`pagehide`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/pagehide_event
/// [`persisted`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PageTransitionEvent/persisted
/// [`bfcache`]: https://web.dev/bfcache/
/// [`Resumed`]: Self::resumed
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
///
/// ### Android
///
/// On Android, the [`suspended()`] method is called when the `Activity` is no longer visible
/// to the user. This is a good place to stop refreshing UI, running animations and other visual
/// things. It is driven by Android's [`onStop()`] method.
///
/// After this event the application either receives [`resumed()`] again, or will exit.
///
/// [`onStop()`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onStop()
///
/// ### Others
///
/// **macOS / Orbital / Wayland / Windows / X11:** Unsupported.
///
/// [`resumed()`]: Self::resumed()
/// [`suspended()`]: Self::suspended()
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the event loop is being shut down.
/// Emitted when the application must destroy its render surfaces.
///
/// This is irreversible - if this method is called, it is guaranteed that the event loop
/// will exist right after.
fn exiting(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
/// See [`can_create_surfaces()`] for more details.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// ### Android
///
/// On Android, the [`destroy_surfaces()`] method is called when the application's
/// [`NativeWindow`] (native [`Surface`]) is destroyed. This is expected to closely correlate
/// with the [`onStop`] lifecycle event which typically results in the surface to be destroyed
/// after the app becomes invisible.
///
/// Applications that need to run on Android should assume their [`NativeWindow`] has been
/// destroyed, which indirectly invalidates any existing render surfaces that may have been
/// created outside of Winit (such as an `EGLSurface`, [`VkSurfaceKHR`] or [`wgpu::Surface`]).
///
/// When receiving [`destroy_surfaces()`] Android applications should drop all render surfaces
/// before the event callback completes, which may be re-created when the application next
/// receives [`can_create_surfaces()`].
///
/// [`NativeWindow`]: https://developer.android.com/ndk/reference/group/a-native-window
/// [`Surface`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/Surface
/// [`onStop`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity#onStop()
/// [`VkSurfaceKHR`]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/man/html/VkSurfaceKHR.html
/// [`wgpu::Surface`]: https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.Surface.html
///
/// ### Others
///
/// - **iOS / macOS / Orbital / Wayland / Web / Windows / X11:** Unsupported.
///
/// [`can_create_surfaces()`]: Self::can_create_surfaces()
/// [`destroy_surfaces()`]: Self::destroy_surfaces()
fn destroy_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
@@ -197,17 +325,17 @@ pub trait ApplicationHandler<T: 'static = ()> {
///
/// ### Android
///
/// On Android, the `MemoryWarning` event is sent when [`onLowMemory`] was called. The application
/// must [release memory] or risk being killed.
/// On Android, the `MemoryWarning` event is sent when [`onLowMemory`] was called. The
/// application must [release memory] or risk being killed.
///
/// [`onLowMemory`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Application.html#onLowMemory()
/// [release memory]: https://developer.android.com/topic/performance/memory#release
///
/// ### iOS
///
/// On iOS, the `MemoryWarning` event is emitted in response to an [`applicationDidReceiveMemoryWarning`]
/// callback. The application must free as much memory as possible or risk being terminated, see
/// [how to respond to memory warnings].
/// On iOS, the `MemoryWarning` event is emitted in response to an
/// [`applicationDidReceiveMemoryWarning`] callback. The application must free as much
/// memory as possible or risk being terminated, see [how to respond to memory warnings].
///
/// [`applicationDidReceiveMemoryWarning`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate/1623063-applicationdidreceivememorywarni
/// [how to respond to memory warnings]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/app_and_environment/managing_your_app_s_life_cycle/responding_to_memory_warnings
@@ -215,7 +343,154 @@ pub trait ApplicationHandler<T: 'static = ()> {
/// ### Others
///
/// - **macOS / Orbital / Wayland / Web / Windows:** Unsupported.
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// The macOS-specific handler.
///
/// The return value from this should not change at runtime.
#[cfg(macos_platform)]
#[inline(always)]
fn macos_handler(&mut self) -> Option<&mut dyn ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS> {
None
}
}
#[deny(clippy::missing_trait_methods)]
impl<A: ?Sized + ApplicationHandler> ApplicationHandler for &mut A {
#[inline]
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
(**self).new_events(event_loop, cause);
}
#[inline]
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).resumed(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).can_create_surfaces(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn proxy_wake_up(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).proxy_wake_up(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
(**self).window_event(event_loop, window_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: Option<DeviceId>,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
(**self).device_event(event_loop, device_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).about_to_wait(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).suspended(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn destroy_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).destroy_surfaces(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).memory_warning(event_loop);
}
#[cfg(macos_platform)]
#[inline]
fn macos_handler(&mut self) -> Option<&mut dyn ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS> {
(**self).macos_handler()
}
}
#[deny(clippy::missing_trait_methods)]
impl<A: ?Sized + ApplicationHandler> ApplicationHandler for Box<A> {
#[inline]
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
(**self).new_events(event_loop, cause);
}
#[inline]
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).resumed(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).can_create_surfaces(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn proxy_wake_up(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).proxy_wake_up(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
(**self).window_event(event_loop, window_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: Option<DeviceId>,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
(**self).device_event(event_loop, device_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).about_to_wait(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).suspended(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn destroy_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).destroy_surfaces(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).memory_warning(event_loop);
}
#[cfg(macos_platform)]
#[inline]
fn macos_handler(&mut self) -> Option<&mut dyn ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS> {
(**self).macos_handler()
}
}

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//! # Changelog and migrations
//!
//! All notable changes to this project will be documented in this module,
//! along with migration instructions for larger changes.
// Put the current entry at the top of this page, for discoverability.
// See `.cargo/config.toml` for details about `unreleased_changelogs`.
#![cfg_attr(unreleased_changelogs, doc = include_str!("unreleased.md"))]
#![cfg_attr(not(unreleased_changelogs), doc = include_str!("v0.30.md"))]
#[doc = include_str!("v0.30.md")]
pub mod v0_30 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.29.md")]
pub mod v0_29 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.28.md")]
pub mod v0_28 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.27.md")]
pub mod v0_27 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.26.md")]
pub mod v0_26 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.25.md")]
pub mod v0_25 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.24.md")]
pub mod v0_24 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.23.md")]
pub mod v0_23 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.22.md")]
pub mod v0_22 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.21.md")]
pub mod v0_21 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.20.md")]
pub mod v0_20 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.19.md")]
pub mod v0_19 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.18.md")]
pub mod v0_18 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.17.md")]
pub mod v0_17 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.16.md")]
pub mod v0_16 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.15.md")]
pub mod v0_15 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.14.md")]
pub mod v0_14 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.13.md")]
pub mod v0_13 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.12.md")]
pub mod v0_12 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.11.md")]
pub mod v0_11 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.10.md")]
pub mod v0_10 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.9.md")]
pub mod v0_9 {}
#[doc = include_str!("v0.8.md")]
pub mod v0_8 {}

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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
The sections should follow the order `Added`, `Changed`, `Deprecated`,
`Removed`, and `Fixed`.
Platform specific changed should be added to the end of the section and grouped
by platform name. Common API additions should have `, implemented` at the end
for platforms where the API was initially implemented. See the following example
on how to add them:
```md
### Added
- Add `Window::turbo()`, implemented on X11, Wayland, and Web.
- On X11, add `Window::some_rare_api`.
- On X11, add `Window::even_more_rare_api`.
- On Wayland, add `Window::common_api`.
- On Windows, add `Window::some_rare_api`.
```
When the change requires non-trivial amount of work for users to comply
with it, the migration guide should be added below the entry, like:
```md
- Deprecate `Window` creation outside of `EventLoop::run`
This was done to simply migration in the future. Consider the
following code:
// Code snippet.
To migrate it we should do X, Y, and then Z, for example:
// Code snippet.
```
The migration guide could reference other migration examples in the current
changelog entry.
## Unreleased
### Added
- Add `ActiveEventLoop::create_proxy()`.
- On Web, add `ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::is_cursor_lock_raw()` to determine if
`DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` is returning raw data, not OS accelerated, when using
`CursorGrabMode::Locked`.
- On Web, implement `MonitorHandle` and `VideoModeHandle`.
Without prompting the user for permission, only the current monitor is returned. But when
prompting and being granted permission through
`ActiveEventLoop::request_detailed_monitor_permission()`, access to all monitors and their
details is available. Handles created with "detailed monitor permissions" can be used in
`Window::set_fullscreen()` as well.
Keep in mind that handles do not auto-upgrade after permissions are granted and have to be
re-created to make full use of this feature.
- Implement `Clone`, `Copy`, `Debug`, `Deserialize`, `Eq`, `Hash`, `Ord`, `PartialEq`, `PartialOrd`
and `Serialize` on many types.
- Add `MonitorHandle::current_video_mode()`.
- Add `ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS` trait, and a `macos_handler` method to `ApplicationHandler` which returns a `dyn ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS` which allows for macOS specific extensions to winit.
- Add a `standard_key_binding` method to the `ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS` trait. This allows handling of standard keybindings such as "go to end of line" on macOS.
- On macOS, add `WindowExtMacOS::set_unified_titlebar` and `WindowAttributesExtMacOS::with_unified_titlebar`
to use a larger style of titlebar.
- Add `WindowId::into_raw()` and `from_raw()`.
- Add `PointerKind`, `PointerSource`, `ButtonSource`, `FingerId`, `primary` and `position` to all
pointer events as part of the pointer event overhaul.
- Add `DeviceId::into_raw()` and `from_raw()`.
- Added `Window::surface_position`, which is the position of the surface inside the window.
- Added `Window::safe_area`, which describes the area of the surface that is unobstructed.
- On X11, Wayland, Windows and macOS, improved scancode conversions for more obscure key codes.
- Add ability to make non-activating window on macOS using `NSPanel` with `NSWindowStyleMask::NonactivatingPanel`.
- Implement `MonitorHandleProvider` for `MonitorHandle` to access common monitor API.
- On X11, set an "area" attribute on XIM input connection to convey the cursor area.
- Implement `CustomCursorProvider` for `CustomCursor` to access cursor API.
- Add `CustomCursorSource::Url`, `CustomCursorSource::from_animation`.
- Implement `CustomIconProvider` for `RgbaIcon`.
- Add `icon` module that exposes winit's icon API.
### Changed
- Change `ActiveEventLoop` and `Window` to be traits, and added `cast_ref`/`cast_mut`/`cast`
methods to extract the backend type from those.
- `ActiveEventLoop::create_window` now returns `Box<dyn Window>`.
- `ApplicationHandler` now uses `dyn ActiveEventLoop`.
- On Web, let events wake up event loop immediately when using `ControlFlow::Poll`.
- Bump MSRV from `1.70` to `1.73`.
- Changed `ApplicationHandler::user_event` to `user_wake_up`, removing the
generic user event.
Winit will now only indicate that wake up happened, you will have to pair
this with an external mechanism like `std::sync::mpsc::channel` if you want
to send specific data to be processed on the main thread.
- Changed `EventLoopProxy::send_event` to `EventLoopProxy::wake_up`, it now
only wakes up the loop.
- On X11, implement smooth resizing through the sync extension API.
- `ApplicationHandler::can_create|destroy_surfaces()` was split off from
`ApplicationHandler::resumed/suspended()`.
`ApplicationHandler::can_create_surfaces()` should, for portability reasons
to Android, be the only place to create render surfaces.
`ApplicationHandler::resumed/suspended()` are now only emitted by iOS, Web
and Android, and now signify actually resuming/suspending the application.
- Rename `platform::web::*ExtWebSys` to `*ExtWeb`.
- Change signature of `EventLoop::run_app`, `EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events` and
`EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_app_on_demand` to accept a `impl ApplicationHandler` directly,
instead of requiring a `&mut` reference to it.
- On Web, `Window::canvas()` now returns a reference.
- On Web, `CursorGrabMode::Locked` now lets `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` return raw data, not OS
accelerated, if the browser supports it.
- `(Active)EventLoop::create_custom_cursor()` now returns a `Result<CustomCursor, ExternalError>`.
- Changed how `ModifiersState` is serialized by Serde.
- `VideoModeHandle::refresh_rate_millihertz()` and `bit_depth()` now return a `Option<NonZero*>`.
- `MonitorHandle::position()` now returns an `Option`.
- On macOS, remove custom application delegates. You are now allowed to override the
application delegate yourself.
- On X11, remove our dependency on libXcursor. (#3749)
- Renamed the following APIs to make it clearer that the sizes apply to the underlying surface:
- `WindowEvent::Resized` to `SurfaceResized`.
- `InnerSizeWriter` to `SurfaceSizeWriter`.
- `WindowAttributes.inner_size` to `surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes.min_inner_size` to `min_surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes.max_inner_size` to `max_surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes.resize_increments` to `surface_resize_increments`.
- `WindowAttributes::with_inner_size` to `with_surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes::with_min_inner_size` to `with_min_surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes::with_max_inner_size` to `with_max_surface_size`.
- `WindowAttributes::with_resize_increments` to `with_surface_resize_increments`.
- `Window::inner_size` to `surface_size`.
- `Window::request_inner_size` to `request_surface_size`.
- `Window::set_min_inner_size` to `set_min_surface_size`.
- `Window::set_max_inner_size` to `set_max_surface_size`.
To migrate, you can probably just replace all instances of `inner_size` with `surface_size` in your codebase.
- Every event carrying a `DeviceId` now uses `Option<DeviceId>` instead. A `None` value signifies that the
device can't be uniquely identified.
- Pointer `WindowEvent`s were overhauled. The new events can handle any type of pointer, serving as
a single pointer input source. Now your application can handle any pointer type without having to
explicitly handle e.g. `Touch`:
- Rename `CursorMoved` to `PointerMoved`.
- Rename `CursorEntered` to `PointerEntered`.
- Rename `CursorLeft` to `PointerLeft`.
- Rename `MouseInput` to `PointerButton`.
- Add `primary` to every `PointerEvent` as a way to identify discard non-primary pointers in a
multi-touch interaction.
- Add `position` to every `PointerEvent`.
- `PointerMoved` is **not sent** after `PointerEntered` anymore.
- Remove `Touch`, which is folded into the `Pointer*` events.
- New `PointerKind` added to `PointerEntered` and `PointerLeft`, signifying which pointer type is
the source of this event.
- New `PointerSource` added to `PointerMoved`, similar to `PointerKind` but holding additional
data.
- New `ButtonSource` added to `PointerButton`, similar to `PointerKind` but holding pointer type
specific buttons. Use `ButtonSource::mouse_button()` to easily normalize any pointer button
type to a generic mouse button.
- New `FingerId` added to `PointerKind::Touch` and `PointerSource::Touch` able to uniquely
identify a finger in a multi-touch interaction. Replaces the old `Touch::id`.
- In the same spirit rename `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` to `PointerMotion`.
- Remove `Force::Calibrated::altitude_angle`.
- On X11, use bottom-right corner for IME hotspot in `Window::set_ime_cursor_area`.
- On macOS and iOS, no longer emit `ScaleFactorChanged` upon window creation.
- On macOS, no longer emit `Focused` upon window creation.
- On iOS, emit more events immediately, instead of queuing them.
- Update `smol_str` to version `0.3`
- Rename `VideoModeHandle` to `VideoMode`, now it only stores plain data.
- Make `Fullscreen::Exclusive` contain `(MonitorHandle, VideoMode)`.
- Reworked the file drag-and-drop API.
The `WindowEvent::DroppedFile`, `WindowEvent::HoveredFile` and `WindowEvent::HoveredFileCancelled`
events have been removed, and replaced with `WindowEvent::DragEntered`, `WindowEvent::DragMoved`,
`WindowEvent::DragDropped` and `WindowEvent::DragLeft`.
The old drag-and-drop events were emitted once per file. This occurred when files were *first*
hovered over the window, dropped, or left the window. The new drag-and-drop events are emitted
once per set of files dragged, and include a list of all dragged files. They also include the
pointer position.
The rough correspondence is:
- `WindowEvent::HoveredFile` -> `WindowEvent::DragEntered`
- `WindowEvent::DroppedFile` -> `WindowEvent::DragDropped`
- `WindowEvent::HoveredFileCancelled` -> `WindowEvent::DragLeft`
The `WindowEvent::DragMoved` event is entirely new, and is emitted whenever the pointer moves
whilst files are being dragged over the window. It doesn't contain any file paths, just the
pointer position.
- Updated `objc2` to `v0.6`.
- Updated `windows-sys` to `v0.59`.
- To match the corresponding changes in `windows-sys`, the `HWND`, `HMONITOR`, and `HMENU` types
now alias to `*mut c_void` instead of `isize`.
- Removed `KeyEventExtModifierSupplement`, and made the fields `text_with_all_modifiers` and
`key_without_modifiers` public on `KeyEvent` instead.
- Move `window::Fullscreen` to `monitor::Fullscreen`.
- Renamed "super" key to "meta", to match the naming in the W3C specification.
`NamedKey::Super` still exists, but it's non-functional and deprecated, `NamedKey::Meta` should be used instead.
- Move `IconExtWindows` into `WinIcon`.
### Removed
- Remove `Event`.
- Remove already deprecated APIs:
- `EventLoop::create_window()`
- `EventLoop::run`.
- `EventLoopBuilder::new()`
- `EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events`.
- `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_on_demand`.
- `VideoMode`
- `WindowAttributes::new()`
- `Window::set_cursor_icon()`
- On iOS, remove `platform::ios::EventLoopExtIOS` and related `platform::ios::Idiom` type.
This feature was incomplete, and the equivalent functionality can be trivially achieved outside
of `winit` using `objc2-ui-kit` and calling `UIDevice::currentDevice().userInterfaceIdiom()`.
- On Web, remove unused `platform::web::CustomCursorError::Animation`.
- Remove the `rwh_04` and `rwh_05` cargo feature and the corresponding `raw-window-handle` v0.4 and
v0.5 support. v0.6 remains in place and is enabled by default.
- Remove `DeviceEvent::Added` and `DeviceEvent::Removed`.
- Remove `DeviceEvent::Motion` and `WindowEvent::AxisMotion`.
- Remove `MonitorHandle::size()` and `refresh_rate_millihertz()` in favor of
`MonitorHandle::current_video_mode()`.
- On Android, remove all `MonitorHandle` support instead of emitting false data.
- Remove `impl From<u64> for WindowId` and `impl From<WindowId> for u64`. Replaced with
`WindowId::into_raw()` and `from_raw()`.
- Remove `dummy()` from `WindowId` and `DeviceId`.
- Remove `WindowEvent::Touch` and `Touch` in favor of the new `PointerKind`, `PointerSource` and
`ButtonSource` as part of the new pointer event overhaul.
- Remove `Force::altitude_angle`.
- Remove `Window::inner_position`, use the new `Window::surface_position` instead.
- Remove `CustomCursorExtWeb`, use the `CustomCursorSource`.
- Remove `CustomCursor::from_rgba`, use `CustomCursorSource` instead.
- Remove `ApplicationHandler::exited`, the event loop being shut down can now be listened to in
the `Drop` impl on the application handler.
- Remove `NamedKey::Space`, match on `Key::Character(" ")` instead.
- Remove `PartialEq` impl for `WindowAttributes`.
### Fixed
- On Orbital, `MonitorHandle::name()` now returns `None` instead of a dummy name.
- On iOS, fixed `SurfaceResized` and `Window::surface_size` not reporting the size of the actual surface.
- On macOS, fixed the scancode conversion for audio volume keys.
- On macOS, fixed the scancode conversion for `IntlBackslash`.
- On macOS, fixed redundant `SurfaceResized` event at window creation.

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## 0.10.1
_Yanked_
## 0.10.0
- Add support for `Touch` for emscripten backend.
- Added support for `DroppedFile`, `HoveredFile`, and `HoveredFileCancelled` to X11 backend.
- **Breaking:** `unix::WindowExt` no longer returns pointers for things that aren't actually pointers; `get_xlib_window` now returns `Option<std::os::raw::c_ulong>` and `get_xlib_screen_id` returns `Option<std::os::raw::c_int>`. Additionally, methods that previously returned `libc::c_void` have been changed to return `std::os::raw::c_void`, which are not interchangeable types, so users wanting the former will need to explicitly cast.
- Added `set_decorations` method to `Window` to allow decorations to be toggled after the window is built. Presently only implemented on X11.
- Raised the minimum supported version of Rust to 1.20 on MacOS due to usage of associated constants in new versions of cocoa and core-graphics.
- Added `modifiers` field to `MouseInput`, `MouseWheel`, and `CursorMoved` events to track the modifiers state (`ModifiersState`).
- Fixed the emscripten backend to return the size of the canvas instead of the size of the window.

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## 0.11.3
- Added `set_min_dimensions` and `set_max_dimensions` methods to `Window`, and implemented on Windows, X11, Wayland, and OSX.
- On X11, dropping a `Window` actually closes it now, and clicking the window's × button (or otherwise having the WM signal to close it) will result in the window closing.
- Added `WindowBuilderExt` methods for macos: `with_titlebar_transparent`,
`with_title_hidden`, `with_titlebar_buttons_hidden`,
`with_fullsize_content_view`.
- Mapped X11 numpad keycodes (arrows, Home, End, PageUp, PageDown, Insert and Delete) to corresponding virtual keycodes
## 0.11.2
- Impl `Hash`, `PartialEq`, and `Eq` for `events::ModifiersState`.
- Implement `MonitorId::get_hidpi_factor` for MacOS.
- Added method `os::macos::MonitorIdExt::get_nsscreen() -> *mut c_void` that gets a `NSScreen` object matching the monitor ID.
- Send `Awakened` event on Android when event loop is woken up.
## 0.11.1
- Fixed windows not receiving mouse events when click-dragging the mouse outside the client area of a window, on Windows platforms.
- Added method `os::android::EventsLoopExt:set_suspend_callback(Option<Box<Fn(bool) -> ()>>)` that allows glutin to register a callback when a suspend event happens
## 0.11.0
- Implement `MonitorId::get_dimensions` for Android.
- Added method `os::macos::WindowBuilderExt::with_movable_by_window_background(bool)` that allows to move a window without a titlebar - `with_decorations(false)`
- Implement `Window::set_fullscreen`, `Window::set_maximized` and `Window::set_decorations` for Wayland.
- Added `Caret` as VirtualKeyCode and support OSX ^-Key with german input.

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## 0.12.0
- Added subclass to macos windows so they can be made resizable even with no decorations.
- Dead keys now work properly on X11, no longer resulting in a panic.
- On X11, input method creation first tries to use the value from the user's `XMODIFIERS` environment variable, so application developers should no longer need to manually call `XSetLocaleModifiers`. If that fails, fallbacks are tried, which should prevent input method initialization from ever outright failing.
- Fixed thread safety issues with input methods on X11.
- Add support for `Touch` for win32 backend.
- Fixed `Window::get_inner_size` and friends to return the size in pixels instead of points when using HIDPI displays on OSX.

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## 0.13.1
- Ensure necessary `x11-dl` version is used.
## 0.13.0
- Implement `WindowBuilder::with_maximized`, `Window::set_fullscreen`, `Window::set_maximized` and `Window::set_decorations` for MacOS.
- Implement `WindowBuilder::with_maximized`, `Window::set_fullscreen`, `Window::set_maximized` and `Window::set_decorations` for Windows.
- On Windows, `WindowBuilder::with_fullscreen` no longer changing monitor display resolution.
- Overhauled X11 window geometry calculations. `get_position` and `set_position` are more universally accurate across different window managers, and `get_outer_size` actually works now.
- Fixed SIGSEGV/SIGILL crashes on macOS caused by stabilization of the `!` (never) type.
- Implement `WindowEvent::HiDPIFactorChanged` for macOS
- On X11, input methods now work completely out of the box, no longer requiring application developers to manually call `setlocale`. Additionally, when input methods are started, stopped, or restarted on the server end, it's correctly handled.
- Implemented `Refresh` event on Windows.
- Properly calculate the minimum and maximum window size on Windows, including window decorations.
- Map more `MouseCursor` variants to cursor icons on Windows.
- Corrected `get_position` on macOS to return outer frame position, not content area position.
- Corrected `set_position` on macOS to set outer frame position, not content area position.
- Added `get_inner_position` method to `Window`, which gets the position of the window's client area. This is implemented on all applicable platforms (all desktop platforms other than Wayland, where this isn't possible).
- **Breaking:** the `Closed` event has been replaced by `CloseRequested` and `Destroyed`. To migrate, you typically just need to replace all usages of `Closed` with `CloseRequested`; see example programs for more info. The exception is iOS, where `Closed` must be replaced by `Destroyed`.

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## 0.14.0
- Created the `Copy`, `Paste` and `Cut` `VirtualKeyCode`s and added support for them on X11 and Wayland
- Fix `.with_decorations(false)` in macOS
- On Mac, `NSWindow` and supporting objects might be alive long after they were `closed` which resulted in apps consuming more heap then needed. Mainly it was affecting multi window applications. Not expecting any user visible change of behaviour after the fix.
- Fix regression of Window platform extensions for macOS where `NSFullSizeContentViewWindowMask` was not being correctly applied to `.fullsize_content_view`.
- Corrected `get_position` on Windows to be relative to the screen rather than to the taskbar.
- Corrected `Moved` event on Windows to use position values equivalent to those returned by `get_position`. It previously supplied client area positions instead of window positions, and would additionally interpret negative values as being very large (around `u16::MAX`).
- Implemented `Moved` event on macOS.
- On X11, the `Moved` event correctly use window positions rather than client area positions. Additionally, a stray `Moved` that unconditionally accompanied `Resized` with the client area position relative to the parent has been eliminated; `Moved` is still received alongside `Resized`, but now only once and always correctly.
- On Windows, implemented all variants of `DeviceEvent` other than `Text`. Mouse `DeviceEvent`s are now received even if the window isn't in the foreground.
- `DeviceId` on Windows is no longer a unit struct, and now contains a `u32`. For `WindowEvent`s, this will always be 0, but on `DeviceEvent`s it will be the handle to that device. `DeviceIdExt::get_persistent_identifier` can be used to acquire a unique identifier for that device that persists across replugs/reboots/etc.
- Corrected `run_forever` on X11 to stop discarding `Awakened` events.
- Various safety and correctness improvements to the X11 backend internals.
- Fixed memory leak on X11 every time the mouse entered the window.
- On X11, drag and drop now works reliably in release mode.
- Added `WindowBuilderExt::with_resize_increments` and `WindowBuilderExt::with_base_size` to X11, allowing for more optional hints to be set.
- Rework of the wayland backend, migrating it to use [Smithay's Client Toolkit](https://github.com/Smithay/client-toolkit).
- Added `WindowBuilder::with_window_icon` and `Window::set_window_icon`, finally making it possible to set the window icon on Windows and X11. The `icon_loading` feature can be enabled to allow for icons to be easily loaded; see example program `window_icon.rs` for usage.
- Windows additionally has `WindowBuilderExt::with_taskbar_icon` and `WindowExt::set_taskbar_icon`.
- On Windows, fix panic when trying to call `set_fullscreen(None)` on a window that has not been fullscreened prior.

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## 0.15.1
- On X11, the `Moved` event is no longer sent when the window is resized without changing position.
- `MouseCursor` and `CursorState` now implement `Default`.
- `WindowBuilder::with_resizable` implemented for Windows, X11, Wayland, and macOS.
- `Window::set_resizable` implemented for Windows, X11, Wayland, and macOS.
- On X11, if the monitor's width or height in millimeters is reported as 0, the DPI is now 1.0 instead of +inf.
- On X11, the environment variable `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` has been added for overriding DPI factor.
- On X11, enabling transparency no longer causes the window contents to flicker when resizing.
- On X11, `with_override_redirect` now actually enables override redirect.
- macOS now generates `VirtualKeyCode::LAlt` and `VirtualKeyCode::RAlt` instead of `None` for both.
- On macOS, `VirtualKeyCode::RWin` and `VirtualKeyCode::LWin` are no longer switched.
- On macOS, windows without decorations can once again be resized.
- Fixed race conditions when creating an `EventsLoop` on X11, most commonly manifesting as `"[xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue"`.
- On macOS, `CursorMoved` and `MouseInput` events are only generated if they occurs within the window's client area.
- On macOS, resizing the window no longer generates a spurious `MouseInput` event.
## 0.15.0
- `Icon::to_cardinals` is no longer public, since it was never supposed to be.
- Wayland: improve diagnostics if initialization fails
- Fix some system event key doesn't work when focused, do not block keyevent forward to system on macOS
- On X11, the scroll wheel position is now correctly reset on i3 and other WMs that have the same quirk.
- On X11, `Window::get_current_monitor` now reliably returns the correct monitor.
- On X11, `Window::hidpi_factor` returns values from XRandR rather than the inaccurate values previously queried from the core protocol.
- On X11, the primary monitor is detected correctly even when using versions of XRandR less than 1.5.
- `MonitorId` now implements `Debug`.
- Fixed bug on macOS where using `with_decorations(false)` would cause `set_decorations(true)` to produce a transparent titlebar with no title.
- Implemented `MonitorId::get_position` on macOS.
- On macOS, `Window::get_current_monitor` now returns accurate values.
- Added `WindowBuilderExt::with_resize_increments` to macOS.
- **Breaking:** On X11, `WindowBuilderExt::with_resize_increments` and `WindowBuilderExt::with_base_size` now take `u32` values rather than `i32`.
- macOS keyboard handling has been overhauled, allowing for the use of dead keys, IME, etc. Right modifier keys are also no longer reported as being left.
- Added the `Window::set_ime_spot(x: i32, y: i32)` method, which is implemented on X11 and macOS.
- **Breaking**: `os::unix::WindowExt::send_xim_spot(x: i16, y: i16)` no longer exists. Switch to the new `Window::set_ime_spot(x: i32, y: i32)`, which has equivalent functionality.
- Fixed detection of `Pause` and `Scroll` keys on Windows.
- On Windows, alt-tabbing while the cursor is grabbed no longer makes it impossible to re-grab the cursor.
- On Windows, using `CursorState::Hide` when the cursor is grabbed now ungrabs the cursor first.
- Implemented `MouseCursor::NoneCursor` on Windows.
- Added `WindowBuilder::with_always_on_top` and `Window::set_always_on_top`. Implemented on Windows, macOS, and X11.
- On X11, `WindowBuilderExt` now has `with_class`, `with_override_redirect`, and `with_x11_window_type` to allow for more control over window creation. `WindowExt` additionally has `set_urgent`.
- More hints are set by default on X11, including `_NET_WM_PID` and `WM_CLIENT_MACHINE`. Note that prior to this, the `WM_CLASS` hint was automatically set to whatever value was passed to `with_title`. It's now set to the executable name to better conform to expectations and the specification; if this is undesirable, you must explicitly use `WindowBuilderExt::with_class`.

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## 0.16.2
- On Windows, non-resizable windows now have the maximization button disabled. This is consistent with behavior on macOS and popular X11 WMs.
- Corrected incorrect `unreachable!` usage when guessing the DPI factor with no detected monitors.
## 0.16.1
- Added logging through `log`. Logging will become more extensive over time.
- On X11 and Windows, the window's DPI factor is guessed before creating the window. This _greatly_ cuts back on unsightly auto-resizing that would occur immediately after window creation.
- Fixed X11 backend compilation for environments where `c_char` is unsigned.
## 0.16.0
- Windows additionally has `WindowBuilderExt::with_no_redirection_bitmap`.
- **Breaking:** Removed `VirtualKeyCode::LMenu` and `VirtualKeyCode::RMenu`; Windows now generates `VirtualKeyCode::LAlt` and `VirtualKeyCode::RAlt` instead.
- On X11, exiting fullscreen no longer leaves the window in the monitor's top left corner.
- **Breaking:** `Window::hidpi_factor` has been renamed to `Window::get_hidpi_factor` for better consistency. `WindowEvent::HiDPIFactorChanged` has been renamed to `WindowEvent::HiDpiFactorChanged`. DPI factors are always represented as `f64` instead of `f32` now.
- The Windows backend is now DPI aware. `WindowEvent::HiDpiFactorChanged` is implemented, and `MonitorId::get_hidpi_factor` and `Window::hidpi_factor` return accurate values.
- Implemented `WindowEvent::HiDpiFactorChanged` on X11.
- On macOS, `Window::set_cursor_position` is now relative to the client area.
- On macOS, setting the maximum and minimum dimensions now applies to the client area dimensions rather than to the window dimensions.
- On iOS, `MonitorId::get_dimensions` has been implemented and both `MonitorId::get_hidpi_factor` and `Window::get_hidpi_factor` return accurate values.
- On Emscripten, `MonitorId::get_hidpi_factor` now returns the same value as `Window::get_hidpi_factor` (it previously would always return 1.0).
- **Breaking:** The entire API for sizes, positions, etc. has changed. In the majority of cases, winit produces and consumes positions and sizes as `LogicalPosition` and `LogicalSize`, respectively. The notable exception is `MonitorId` methods, which deal in `PhysicalPosition` and `PhysicalSize`. See the documentation for specifics and explanations of the types. Additionally, winit automatically conserves logical size when the DPI factor changes.
- **Breaking:** All deprecated methods have been removed. For `Window::platform_display` and `Window::platform_window`, switch to the appropriate platform-specific `WindowExt` methods. For `Window::get_inner_size_points` and `Window::get_inner_size_pixels`, use the `LogicalSize` returned by `Window::get_inner_size` and convert as needed.
- HiDPI support for Wayland.
- `EventsLoop::get_available_monitors` and `EventsLoop::get_primary_monitor` now have identical counterparts on `Window`, so this information can be acquired without an `EventsLoop` borrow.
- `AvailableMonitorsIter` now implements `Debug`.
- Fixed quirk on macOS where certain keys would generate characters at twice the normal rate when held down.
- On X11, all event loops now share the same `XConnection`.
- **Breaking:** `Window::set_cursor_state` and `CursorState` enum removed in favor of the more composable `Window::grab_cursor` and `Window::hide_cursor`. As a result, grabbing the cursor no longer automatically hides it; you must call both methods to retain the old behavior on Windows and macOS. `Cursor::NoneCursor` has been removed, as it's no longer useful.
- **Breaking:** `Window::set_cursor_position` now returns `Result<(), String>`, thus allowing for `Box<Error>` conversion via `?`.

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## 0.17.2
- On macOS, fix `<C-Tab>` so applications receive the event.
- On macOS, fix `<Cmd-{key}>` so applications receive the event.
- On Wayland, key press events will now be repeated.
## 0.17.1
- On X11, prevent a compilation failure in release mode for versions of Rust greater than or equal to 1.30.
- Fixed deadlock that broke fullscreen mode on Windows.
## 0.17.0
- Cocoa and core-graphics updates.
- Fixed thread-safety issues in several `Window` functions on Windows.
- On MacOS, the key state for modifiers key events is now properly set.
- On iOS, the view is now set correctly. This makes it possible to render things (instead of being stuck on a black screen), and touch events work again.
- Added NetBSD support.
- **Breaking:** On iOS, `UIView` is now the default root view. `WindowBuilderExt::with_root_view_class` can be used to set the root view objective-c class to `GLKView` (OpenGLES) or `MTKView` (Metal/MoltenVK).
- On iOS, the `UIApplication` is not started until `Window::new` is called.
- Fixed thread unsafety with cursor hiding on macOS.
- On iOS, fixed the size of the `JmpBuf` type used for `setjmp`/`longjmp` calls. Previously this was a buffer overflow on most architectures.
- On Windows, use cached window DPI instead of repeatedly querying the system. This fixes sporadic crashes on Windows 7.

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## 0.18.1
- On macOS, fix `Yen` (JIS) so applications receive the event.
- On X11 with a tiling WM, fixed high CPU usage when moving windows across monitors.
- On X11, fixed panic caused by dropping the window before running the event loop.
- on macOS, added `WindowExt::set_simple_fullscreen` which does not require a separate space
- Introduce `WindowBuilderExt::with_app_id` to allow setting the application ID on Wayland.
- On Windows, catch panics in event loop child thread and forward them to the parent thread. This prevents an invocation of undefined behavior due to unwinding into foreign code.
- On Windows, fix issue where resizing or moving window combined with grabbing the cursor would freeze program.
- On Windows, fix issue where resizing or moving window would eat `Awakened` events.
- On Windows, exiting fullscreen after entering fullscreen with disabled decorations no longer shrinks window.
- On X11, fixed a segfault when using virtual monitors with XRandR.
- Derive `Ord` and `PartialOrd` for `VirtualKeyCode` enum.
- On Windows, fix issue where hovering or dropping a non file item would create a panic.
- On Wayland, fix resizing and DPI calculation when a `wl_output` is removed without sending a `leave` event to the `wl_surface`, such as disconnecting a monitor from a laptop.
- On Wayland, DPI calculation is handled by smithay-client-toolkit.
- On X11, `WindowBuilder::with_min_dimensions` and `WindowBuilder::with_max_dimensions` now correctly account for DPI.
- Added support for generating dummy `DeviceId`s and `WindowId`s to better support unit testing.
- On macOS, fixed unsoundness in drag-and-drop that could result in drops being rejected.
- On macOS, implemented `WindowEvent::Refresh`.
- On macOS, all `MouseCursor` variants are now implemented and the cursor will no longer reset after unfocusing.
- Removed minimum supported Rust version guarantee.
## 0.18.0
- **Breaking:** `image` crate upgraded to 0.20. This is exposed as part of the `icon_loading` API.
- On Wayland, pointer events will now provide the current modifiers state.
- On Wayland, titles will now be displayed in the window header decoration.
- On Wayland, key repetition is now ended when keyboard loses focus.
- On Wayland, windows will now use more stylish and modern client side decorations.
- On Wayland, windows will use server-side decorations when available.
- **Breaking:** Added support for F16-F24 keys (variants were added to the `VirtualKeyCode` enum).
- Fixed graphical glitches when resizing on Wayland.
- On Windows, fix freezes when performing certain actions after a window resize has been triggered. Reintroduces some visual artifacts when resizing.
- Updated window manager hints under X11 to v1.5 of [Extended Window Manager Hints](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.5.html#idm140200472629520).
- Added `WindowBuilderExt::with_gtk_theme_variant` to X11-specific `WindowBuilder` functions.
- Fixed UTF8 handling bug in X11 `set_title` function.
- On Windows, `Window::set_cursor` now applies immediately instead of requiring specific events to occur first.
- On Windows, the `HoveredFile` and `HoveredFileCancelled` events are now implemented.
- On Windows, fix `Window::set_maximized`.
- On Windows 10, fix transparency (#260).
- On macOS, fix modifiers during key repeat.
- Implemented the `Debug` trait for `Window`, `EventsLoop`, `EventsLoopProxy` and `WindowBuilder`.
- On X11, now a `Resized` event will always be generated after a DPI change to ensure the window's logical size is consistent with the new DPI.
- Added further clarifications to the DPI docs.
- On Linux, if neither X11 nor Wayland manage to initialize, the corresponding panic now consists of a single line only.
- Add optional `serde` feature with implementations of `Serialize`/`Deserialize` for DPI types and various event types.
- Add `PartialEq`, `Eq`, and `Hash` implementations on public types that could have them but were missing them.
- On X11, drag-and-drop receiving an unsupported drop type can no longer cause the WM to freeze.
- Fix issue whereby the OpenGL context would not appear at startup on macOS Mojave (#1069).
- **Breaking:** Removed `From<NSApplicationActivationPolicy>` impl from `ActivationPolicy` on macOS.
- On macOS, the application can request the user's attention with `WindowExt::request_user_attention`.

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## 0.19.1
- On Wayland, added a `get_wayland_display` function to `EventsLoopExt`.
- On Windows, fix `CursorMoved(0, 0)` getting dispatched on window focus.
- On macOS, fix command key event left and right reverse.
- On FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, fix build of X11 backend.
- On Linux, the numpad's add, subtract and divide keys are now mapped to the `Add`, `Subtract` and `Divide` virtual key codes
- On macOS, the numpad's subtract key has been added to the `Subtract` mapping
- On Wayland, the numpad's home, end, page up and page down keys are now mapped to the `Home`, `End`, `PageUp` and `PageDown` virtual key codes
- On Windows, fix icon not showing up in corner of window.
- On X11, change DPI scaling factor behavior. First, winit tries to read it from "Xft.dpi" XResource, and uses DPI calculation from xrandr dimensions as fallback behavior.
## 0.19.0
- On X11, we will use the faster `XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent` function instead of `XRRGetScreenResources` when available.
- On macOS, fix keycodes being incorrect when using a non-US keyboard layout.
- On Wayland, fix `with_title()` not setting the windows title
- On Wayland, add `set_wayland_theme()` to control client decoration color theme
- Added serde serialization to `os::unix::XWindowType`.
- **Breaking:** Remove the `icon_loading` feature and the associated `image` dependency.
- On X11, make event loop thread safe by replacing XNextEvent with select(2) and XCheckIfEvent
- On Windows, fix malformed function pointer typecast that could invoke undefined behavior.
- Refactored Windows state/flag-setting code.
- On Windows, hiding the cursor no longer hides the cursor for all Winit windows - just the one `hide_cursor` was called on.
- On Windows, cursor grabs used to get perpetually canceled when the grabbing window lost focus. Now, cursor grabs automatically get re-initialized when the window regains focus and the mouse moves over the client area.
- On Windows, only vertical mouse wheel events were handled. Now, horizontal mouse wheel events are also handled.
- On Windows, ignore the AltGr key when populating the `ModifiersState` type.

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## 0.20.0
- On X11, fix `ModifiersChanged` emitting incorrect modifier change events
- **Breaking**: Overhaul how Winit handles DPI:
- Window functions and events now return `PhysicalSize` instead of `LogicalSize`.
- Functions that take `Size` or `Position` types can now take either `Logical` or `Physical` types.
- `hidpi_factor` has been renamed to `scale_factor`.
- `HiDpiFactorChanged` has been renamed to `ScaleFactorChanged`, and lets you control how the OS
resizes the window in response to the change.
- On X11, deprecate `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` environment variable in favor of `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR`.
- `Size` and `Position` types are now generic over their exact pixel type.
## 0.20.0-alpha6
- On macOS, fix `set_cursor_visible` hides cursor outside of window.
- On macOS, fix `CursorEntered` and `CursorLeft` events fired at old window size.
- On macOS, fix error when `set_fullscreen` is called during fullscreen transition.
- On all platforms except mobile and WASM, implement `Window::set_minimized`.
- On X11, fix `CursorEntered` event being generated for non-winit windows.
- On macOS, fix crash when starting maximized without decorations.
- On macOS, fix application not terminating on `run_return`.
- On Wayland, fix cursor icon updates on window borders when using CSD.
- On Wayland, under mutter(GNOME Wayland), fix CSD being behind the status bar, when starting window in maximized mode.
- On Windows, theme the title bar according to whether the system theme is "Light" or "Dark".
- Added `WindowEvent::ThemeChanged` variant to handle changes to the system theme. Currently only implemented on Windows.
- **Breaking**: Changes to the `RedrawRequested` event (#1041):
- `RedrawRequested` has been moved from `WindowEvent` to `Event`.
- `EventsCleared` has been renamed to `MainEventsCleared`.
- `RedrawRequested` is now issued only after `MainEventsCleared`.
- `RedrawEventsCleared` is issued after each set of `RedrawRequested` events.
- Implement synthetic window focus key events on Windows.
- **Breaking**: Change `ModifiersState` to a `bitflags` struct.
- On Windows, implement `VirtualKeyCode` translation for `LWin` and `RWin`.
- On Windows, fix closing the last opened window causing `DeviceEvent`s to stop getting emitted.
- On Windows, fix `Window::set_visible` not setting internal flags correctly. This resulted in some weird behavior.
- Add `DeviceEvent::ModifiersChanged`.
- Deprecate `modifiers` fields in other events in favor of `ModifiersChanged`.
- On X11, `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` now dominates `Xft.dpi` when picking DPI factor for output.
- On X11, add special value `randr` for `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` to make winit use self computed DPI factor instead of the one from `Xft.dpi`.
## 0.20.0-alpha5
- On macOS, fix application termination on `ControlFlow::Exit`
- On Windows, fix missing `ReceivedCharacter` events when Alt is held.
- On macOS, stop emitting private corporate characters in `ReceivedCharacter` events.
- On X11, fix misreporting DPI factor at startup.
- On X11, fix events not being reported when using `run_return`.
- On X11, fix key modifiers being incorrectly reported.
- On X11, fix window creation hanging when another window is fullscreen.
- On Windows, fix focusing unfocused windows when switching from fullscreen to windowed.
- On X11, fix reporting incorrect DPI factor when waking from suspend.
- Change `EventLoopClosed` to contain the original event.
- **Breaking**: Add `is_synthetic` field to `WindowEvent` variant `KeyboardInput`,
indicating that the event is generated by winit.
- On X11, generate synthetic key events for keys held when a window gains or loses focus.
- On X11, issue a `CursorMoved` event when a `Touch` event occurs,
as X11 implicitly moves the cursor for such events.
## 0.20.0-alpha4
- Add web support via the 'stdweb' or 'web-sys' features
- On Windows, implemented function to get HINSTANCE
- On macOS, implement `run_return`.
- On iOS, fix inverted parameter in `set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden`.
- On X11, performance is improved when rapidly calling `Window::set_cursor_icon`.
- On iOS, fix improper `msg_send` usage that was UB and/or would break if `!` is stabilized.
- On Windows, unset `maximized` when manually changing the window's position or size.
- On Windows, add touch pressure information for touch events.
- On macOS, differentiate between `CursorIcon::Grab` and `CursorIcon::Grabbing`.
- On Wayland, fix event processing sometimes stalling when using OpenGL with vsync.
- Officially remove the Emscripten backend.
- On Windows, fix handling of surrogate pairs when dispatching `ReceivedCharacter`.
- On macOS 10.15, fix freeze upon exiting exclusive fullscreen mode.
- On iOS, fix panic upon closing the app.
- On X11, allow setting multiple `XWindowType`s.
- On iOS, fix null window on initial `HiDpiFactorChanged` event.
- On Windows, fix fullscreen window shrinking upon getting restored to a normal window.
- On macOS, fix events not being emitted during modal loops, such as when windows are being resized
by the user.
- On Windows, fix hovering the mouse over the active window creating an endless stream of CursorMoved events.
- Always dispatch a `RedrawRequested` event after creating a new window.
- On X11, return dummy monitor data to avoid panicking when no monitors exist.
- On X11, prevent stealing input focus when creating a new window.
Only steal input focus when entering fullscreen mode.
- On Wayland, fixed DeviceEvents for relative mouse movement is not always produced
- On Wayland, add support for set_cursor_visible and set_cursor_grab.
- On Wayland, fixed DeviceEvents for relative mouse movement is not always produced.
- Removed `derivative` crate dependency.
- On Wayland, add support for set_cursor_icon.
- Use `impl Iterator<Item = MonitorHandle>` instead of `AvailableMonitorsIter` consistently.
- On macOS, fix fullscreen state being updated after entering fullscreen instead of before,
resulting in `Window::fullscreen` returning the old state in `Resized` events instead of
reflecting the new fullscreen state
- On X11, fix use-after-free during window creation
- On Windows, disable monitor change keyboard shortcut while in exclusive fullscreen.
- On Windows, ensure that changing a borderless fullscreen window's monitor via keyboard shortcuts keeps the window fullscreen on the new monitor.
- Prevent `EventLoop::new` and `EventLoop::with_user_event` from getting called outside the main thread.
- This is because some platforms cannot run the event loop outside the main thread. Preventing this
reduces the potential for cross-platform compatibility gotchyas.
- On Windows and Linux X11/Wayland, add platform-specific functions for creating an `EventLoop` outside the main thread.
- On Wayland, drop resize events identical to the current window size.
- On Windows, fix window rectangle not getting set correctly on high-DPI systems.
## 0.20.0-alpha3
- On macOS, drop the run closure on exit.
- On Windows, location of `WindowEvent::Touch` are window client coordinates instead of screen coordinates.
- On X11, fix delayed events after window redraw.
- On macOS, add `WindowBuilderExt::with_disallow_hidpi` to have the option to turn off best resolution openGL surface.
- On Windows, screen saver won't start if the window is in fullscreen mode.
- Change all occurrences of the `new_user_event` method to `with_user_event`.
- On macOS, the dock and the menu bar are now hidden in fullscreen mode.
- `Window::set_fullscreen` now takes `Option<Fullscreen>` where `Fullscreen`
consists of `Fullscreen::Exclusive(VideoMode)` and
`Fullscreen::Borderless(MonitorHandle)` variants.
- Adds support for exclusive fullscreen mode.
- On iOS, add support for hiding the home indicator.
- On iOS, add support for deferring system gestures.
- On iOS, fix a crash that occurred while acquiring a monitor's name.
- On iOS, fix armv7-apple-ios compile target.
- Removed the `T: Clone` requirement from the `Clone` impl of `EventLoopProxy<T>`.
- On iOS, disable overscan compensation for external displays (removes black
bars surrounding the image).
- On Linux, the functions `is_wayland`, `is_x11`, `xlib_xconnection` and `wayland_display` have been moved to a new `EventLoopWindowTargetExtUnix` trait.
- On iOS, add `set_prefers_status_bar_hidden` extension function instead of
hijacking `set_decorations` for this purpose.
- On macOS and iOS, corrected the auto trait impls of `EventLoopProxy`.
- On iOS, add touch pressure information for touch events.
- Implement `raw_window_handle::HasRawWindowHandle` for `Window` type on all supported platforms.
- On macOS, fix the signature of `-[NSView drawRect:]`.
- On iOS, fix the behavior of `ControlFlow::Poll`. It wasn't polling if that was the only mode ever used by the application.
- On iOS, fix DPI sent out by views on creation was `0.0` - now it gives a reasonable number.
- On iOS, RedrawRequested now works for gl/metal backed views.
- On iOS, RedrawRequested is generally ordered after EventsCleared.
## 0.20.0-alpha2
- On X11, non-resizable windows now have maximize explicitly disabled.
- On Windows, support paths longer than MAX_PATH (260 characters) in `WindowEvent::DroppedFile`
and `WindowEvent::HoveredFile`.
- On Mac, implement `DeviceEvent::Button`.
- Change `Event::Suspended(true / false)` to `Event::Suspended` and `Event::Resumed`.
- On X11, fix sanity check which checks that a monitor's reported width and height (in millimeters) are non-zero when calculating the DPI factor.
- Revert the use of invisible surfaces in Wayland, which introduced graphical glitches with OpenGL (#835)
- On X11, implement `_NET_WM_PING` to allow desktop environment to kill unresponsive programs.
- On Windows, when a window is initially invisible, it won't take focus from the existing visible windows.
- On Windows, fix multiple calls to `request_redraw` during `EventsCleared` sending multiple `RedrawRequested events.`
- On Windows, fix edge case where `RedrawRequested` could be dispatched before input events in event loop iteration.
- On Windows, fix timing issue that could cause events to be improperly dispatched after `RedrawRequested` but before `EventsCleared`.
- On macOS, drop unused Metal dependency.
- On Windows, fix the trail effect happening on transparent decorated windows. Borderless (or un-decorated) windows were not affected.
- On Windows, fix `with_maximized` not properly setting window size to entire window.
- On macOS, change `WindowExtMacOS::request_user_attention()` to take an `enum` instead of a `bool`.
## 0.20.0-alpha1
- Changes below are considered **breaking**.
- Change all occurrences of `EventsLoop` to `EventLoop`.
- Previously flat API is now exposed through `event`, `event_loop`, `monitor`, and `window` modules.
- `os` module changes:
- Renamed to `platform`.
- All traits now have platform-specific suffixes.
- Exposes new `desktop` module on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
- Changes to event loop types:
- `EventLoopProxy::wakeup` has been removed in favor of `send_event`.
- **Major:** New `run` method drives winit event loop.
- Returns `!` to ensure API behaves identically across all supported platforms.
- This allows `emscripten` implementation to work without lying about the API.
- `ControlFlow`'s variants have been replaced with `Wait`, `WaitUntil(Instant)`, `Poll`, and `Exit`.
- Is read after `EventsCleared` is processed.
- `Wait` waits until new events are available.
- `WaitUntil` waits until either new events are available or the provided time has been reached.
- `Poll` instantly resumes the event loop.
- `Exit` aborts the event loop.
- Takes a closure that implements `'static + FnMut(Event<T>, &EventLoop<T>, &mut ControlFlow)`.
- `&EventLoop<T>` is provided to allow new `Window`s to be created.
- **Major:** `platform::desktop` module exposes `EventLoopExtDesktop` trait with `run_return` method.
- Behaves identically to `run`, but returns control flow to the calling context and can take non-`'static` closures.
- `EventLoop`'s `poll_events` and `run_forever` methods have been removed in favor of `run` and `run_return`.
- Changes to events:
- Remove `Event::Awakened` in favor of `Event::UserEvent(T)`.
- Can be sent with `EventLoopProxy::send_event`.
- Rename `WindowEvent::Refresh` to `WindowEvent::RedrawRequested`.
- `RedrawRequested` can be sent by the user with the `Window::request_redraw` method.
- `EventLoop`, `EventLoopProxy`, and `Event` are now generic over `T`, for use in `UserEvent`.
- **Major:** Add `NewEvents(StartCause)`, `EventsCleared`, and `LoopDestroyed` variants to `Event`.
- `NewEvents` is emitted when new events are ready to be processed by event loop.
- `StartCause` describes why new events are available, with `ResumeTimeReached`, `Poll`, `WaitCancelled`, and `Init` (sent once at start of loop).
- `EventsCleared` is emitted when all available events have been processed.
- Can be used to perform logic that depends on all events being processed (e.g. an iteration of a game loop).
- `LoopDestroyed` is emitted when the `run` or `run_return` method is about to exit.
- Rename `MonitorId` to `MonitorHandle`.
- Removed `serde` implementations from `ControlFlow`.
- Rename several functions to improve both internal consistency and compliance with Rust API guidelines.
- Remove `WindowBuilder::multitouch` field, since it was only implemented on a few platforms. Multitouch is always enabled now.
- **Breaking:** On macOS, change `ns` identifiers to use snake_case for consistency with iOS's `ui` identifiers.
- Add `MonitorHandle::video_modes` method for retrieving supported video modes for the given monitor.
- On Wayland, the window now exists even if nothing has been drawn.
- On Windows, fix initial dimensions of a fullscreen window.
- On Windows, Fix transparent borderless windows rendering wrong.

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## 0.21.0
- On Windows, fixed "error: linking with `link.exe` failed: exit code: 1120" error on older versions of windows.
- On macOS, fix set_minimized(true) works only with decorations.
- On macOS, add `hide_application` to `EventLoopWindowTarget` via a new `EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS` trait. `hide_application` will hide the entire application by calling `-[NSApplication hide: nil]`.
- On macOS, fix not sending ReceivedCharacter event for specific keys combinations.
- On macOS, fix `CursorMoved` event reporting the cursor position using logical coordinates.
- On macOS, fix issue where unbundled applications would sometimes open without being focused.
- On macOS, fix `run_return` does not return unless it receives a message.
- On Windows, fix bug where `RedrawRequested` would only get emitted every other iteration of the event loop.
- On X11, fix deadlock on window state when handling certain window events.
- `WindowBuilder` now implements `Default`.
- **Breaking:** `WindowEvent::CursorMoved` changed to `f64` units, preserving high-precision data supplied by most backends
- On Wayland, fix coordinates in mouse events when scale factor isn't 1
- On Web, add the ability to provide a custom canvas
- **Breaking:** On Wayland, the `WaylandTheme` struct has been replaced with a `Theme` trait, allowing for extra configuration

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## 0.22.2
- Added Clone implementation for 'static events.
- On Windows, fix window intermittently hanging when `ControlFlow` was set to `Poll`.
- On Windows, fix `WindowBuilder::with_maximized` being ignored.
- On Android, minimal platform support.
- On iOS, touch positions are now properly converted to physical pixels.
- On macOS, updated core-* dependencies and cocoa
## 0.22.1
- On X11, fix `ResumeTimeReached` being fired too early.
- On Web, replaced zero timeout for `ControlFlow::Poll` with `requestAnimationFrame`
- On Web, fix a possible panic during event handling
- On macOS, fix `EventLoopProxy` leaking memory for every instance.
## 0.22.0
- On Windows, fix minor timing issue in wait_until_time_or_msg
- On Windows, rework handling of request_redraw() to address panics.
- On macOS, fix `set_simple_screen` to remember frame excluding title bar.
- On Wayland, fix coordinates in touch events when scale factor isn't 1.
- On Wayland, fix color from `close_button_icon_color` not applying.
- Ignore locale if unsupported by X11 backend
- On Wayland, Add HiDPI cursor support
- On Web, add the ability to query "Light" or "Dark" system theme send `ThemeChanged` on change.
- Fix `Event::to_static` returning `None` for user events.
- On Wayland, Hide CSD for fullscreen windows.
- On Windows, ignore spurious mouse move messages.
- **Breaking:** Move `ModifiersChanged` variant from `DeviceEvent` to `WindowEvent`.
- On Windows, add `IconExtWindows` trait which exposes creating an `Icon` from an external file or embedded resource
- Add `BadIcon::OsError` variant for when OS icon functionality fails
- On Windows, fix crash at startup on systems that do not properly support Windows' Dark Mode
- Revert On macOS, fix not sending ReceivedCharacter event for specific keys combinations.
- on macOS, fix incorrect ReceivedCharacter events for some key combinations.
- **Breaking:** Use `i32` instead of `u32` for position type in `WindowEvent::Moved`.
- On macOS, a mouse motion event is now generated before every mouse click.

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## 0.23.0
- On iOS, fixed support for the "Debug View Hierarchy" feature in Xcode.
- On all platforms, `available_monitors` and `primary_monitor` are now on `EventLoopWindowTarget` rather than `EventLoop` to list monitors event in the event loop.
- On Unix, X11 and Wayland are now optional features (enabled by default)
- On X11, fix deadlock when calling `set_fullscreen_inner`.
- On Web, prevent the webpage from scrolling when the user is focused on a winit canvas
- On Web, calling `window.set_cursor_icon` no longer breaks HiDPI scaling
- On Windows, drag and drop is now optional (enabled by default) and can be disabled with `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_drag_and_drop(false)`.
- On Wayland, fix deadlock when calling to `set_inner_size` from a callback.
- On macOS, add `hide__other_applications` to `EventLoopWindowTarget` via existing `EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS` trait. `hide_other_applications` will hide other applications by calling `-[NSApplication hideOtherApplications: nil]`.
- On android added support for `run_return`.
- On MacOS, Fixed fullscreen and dialog support for `run_return`.
- On Windows, fix bug where we'd try to emit `MainEventsCleared` events during nested win32 event loops.
- On Web, use mouse events if pointer events aren't supported. This affects Safari.
- On Windows, `set_ime_position` is now a no-op instead of a runtime crash.
- On Android, `set_fullscreen` is now a no-op instead of a runtime crash.
- On iOS and Android, `set_inner_size` is now a no-op instead of a runtime crash.
- On Android, fix `ControlFlow::Poll` not polling the Android event queue.
- On macOS, add `NSWindow.hasShadow` support.
- On Web, fix vertical mouse wheel scrolling being inverted.
- On Web, implement mouse capturing for click-dragging out of the canvas.
- On Web, fix `ControlFlow::Exit` not properly handled.
- On Web (web-sys only), send `WindowEvent::ScaleFactorChanged` event when `window.devicePixelRatio` is changed.
- **Breaking:** On Web, `set_cursor_position` and `set_cursor_grab` will now always return an error.
- **Breaking:** `PixelDelta` scroll events now return a `PhysicalPosition`.
- On NetBSD, fixed crash due to incorrect detection of the main thread.
- **Breaking:** On X11, `-` key is mapped to the `Minus` virtual key code, instead of `Subtract`.
- On macOS, fix inverted horizontal scroll.
- **Breaking:** `current_monitor` now returns `Option<MonitorHandle>`.
- **Breaking:** `primary_monitor` now returns `Option<MonitorHandle>`.
- On macOS, updated core-* dependencies and cocoa.
- Bump `parking_lot` to 0.11
- On Android, bump `ndk`, `ndk-sys` and `ndk-glue` to 0.2. Checkout the new ndk-glue main proc attribute.
- On iOS, fixed starting the app in landscape where the view still had portrait dimensions.
- Deprecate the stdweb backend, to be removed in a future release
- **Breaking:** Prefixed virtual key codes `Add`, `Multiply`, `Divide`, `Decimal`, and `Subtract` with `Numpad`.
- Added `Asterisk` and `Plus` virtual key codes.
- On Web (web-sys only), the `Event::LoopDestroyed` event is correctly emitted when leaving the page.
- On Web, the `WindowEvent::Destroyed` event now gets emitted when a `Window` is dropped.
- On Web (web-sys only), the event listeners are now removed when a `Window` is dropped or when the event loop is destroyed.
- On Web, the event handler closure passed to `EventLoop::run` now gets dropped after the event loop is destroyed.
- **Breaking:** On Web, the canvas element associated to a `Window` is no longer removed from the DOM when the `Window` is dropped.
- On Web, `WindowEvent::Resized` is now emitted when `Window::set_inner_size` is called.
- **Breaking:** `Fullscreen` enum now uses `Borderless(Option<MonitorHandle>)` instead of `Borderless(MonitorHandle)` to allow picking the current monitor.
- On MacOS, fix `WindowEvent::Moved` ignoring the scale factor.
- On Wayland, add missing virtual keycodes.
- On Wayland, implement proper `set_cursor_grab`.
- On Wayland, the cursor will use similar icons if the requested one isn't available.
- On Wayland, right clicking on client side decorations will request application menu.
- On Wayland, fix tracking of window size after state changes.
- On Wayland, fix client side decorations not being hidden properly in fullscreen.
- On Wayland, fix incorrect size event when entering fullscreen with client side decorations.
- On Wayland, fix `resizable` attribute not being applied properly on startup.
- On Wayland, fix disabled repeat rate not being handled.
- On Wayland, fix decoration buttons not working after tty switch.
- On Wayland, fix scaling not being applied on output re-enable.
- On Wayland, fix crash when `XCURSOR_SIZE` is `0`.
- On Wayland, fix pointer getting created in some cases without pointer capability.
- On Wayland, on kwin, fix space between window and decorations on startup.
- **Breaking:** On Wayland, `Theme` trait was reworked.
- On Wayland, disable maximize button for non-resizable window.
- On Wayland, added support for `set_ime_position`.
- On Wayland, fix crash on startup since GNOME 3.37.90.
- On X11, fix incorrect modifiers state on startup.

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- On Windows, fix applications not exiting gracefully due to thread_event_target_callback accessing corrupted memory.
- On Windows, implement `Window::set_ime_position`.
- **Breaking:** On Windows, Renamed `WindowBuilderExtWindows`'s `is_dark_mode` to `theme`.
- **Breaking:** On Windows, renamed `WindowBuilderExtWindows::is_dark_mode` to `theme`.
- On Windows, add `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_theme` to set a preferred theme.
- On Windows, fix bug causing message boxes to appear delayed.
- On Android, calling `WindowEvent::Focused` now works properly instead of always returning false.
- On Windows, fix Alt-Tab behaviour by removing borderless fullscreen "always on top" flag.
- On Windows, fix bug preventing windows with transparency enabled from having fully-opaque regions.
- **Breaking:** On Windows, include prefix byte in scancodes.
- On Wayland, fix window not being resizeable when using `WindowBuilder::with_min_inner_size`.
- On Unix, fix cross-compiling to wasm32 without enabling X11 or Wayland.
- On Windows, fix use-after-free crash during window destruction.
- On Web, fix `WindowEvent::ReceivedCharacter` never being sent on key input.
- On macOS, fix compilation when targeting aarch64.
- On X11, fix `Window::request_redraw` not waking the event loop.
- On Wayland, the keypad arrow keys are now recognized.
- **Breaking** Rename `desktop::EventLoopExtDesktop` to `run_return::EventLoopExtRunReturn`.
- Added `request_user_attention` method to `Window`.
- **Breaking:** On macOS, removed `WindowExt::request_user_attention`, use `Window::request_user_attention`.
- **Breaking:** On X11, removed `WindowExt::set_urgent`, use `Window::request_user_attention`.
- On Wayland, default font size in CSD increased from 11 to 17.
- On Windows, fix bug causing message boxes to appear delayed.
- On Android, support multi-touch.
- On Wayland, extra mouse buttons are not dropped anymore.
- **Breaking**: `MouseButton::Other` now uses `u16`.

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- **Breaking:** On macOS, replace `WindowBuilderExtMacOS::with_activation_policy` with `EventLoopExtMacOS::set_activation_policy`
- On macOS, wait with activating the application until the application has initialized.
- On macOS, fix creating new windows when the application has a main menu.
- On Windows, fix fractional deltas for mouse wheel device events.
- On macOS, fix segmentation fault after dropping the main window.
- On Android, `InputEvent::KeyEvent` is partially implemented providing the key scancode.
- Added `is_maximized` method to `Window`.
- On Windows, fix bug where clicking the decoration bar would make the cursor blink.
- On Windows, fix bug causing newly created windows to erroneously display the "wait" (spinning) cursor.
- On macOS, wake up the event loop immediately when a redraw is requested.
- On Windows, change the default window size (1024x768) to match the default on other desktop platforms (800x600).
- On Windows, fix bug causing mouse capture to not be released.
- On Windows, fix fullscreen not preserving minimized/maximized state.
- On Android, unimplemented events are marked as unhandled on the native event loop.
- On Windows, added `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_menu` to set a custom menu at window creation time.
- On Android, bump `ndk` and `ndk-glue` to 0.3: use predefined constants for event `ident`.
- On macOS, fix objects captured by the event loop closure not being dropped on panic.
- On Windows, fixed `WindowEvent::ThemeChanged` not properly firing and fixed `Window::theme` returning the wrong theme.
- On Web, added support for `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` to listen for relative mouse movements.
- Added `WindowBuilder::with_position` to allow setting the position of a `Window` on creation. Supported on Windows, macOS and X11.
- Added `Window::drag_window`. Implemented on Windows, macOS, X11 and Wayland.
- On X11, bump `mio` to 0.7.
- On Windows, added `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_owner_window` to allow creating popup windows.
- On Windows, added `WindowExtWindows::set_enable` to allow creating modal popup windows.
- On macOS, emit `RedrawRequested` events immediately while the window is being resized.
- Implement `Default`, `Hash`, and `Eq` for `LogicalPosition`, `PhysicalPosition`, `LogicalSize`, and `PhysicalSize`.
- On macOS, initialize the Menu Bar with minimal defaults. (Can be prevented using `enable_default_menu_creation`)
- On macOS, change the default behavior for first click when the window was unfocused. Now the window becomes focused and then emits a `MouseInput` event on a "first mouse click".
- Implement mint (math interoperability standard types) conversions (under feature flag `mint`).

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- Fix linking to the `ColorSync` framework on macOS 10.7, and in newer Rust versions.
- On Web, implement cursor grabbing through the pointer lock API.
- On X11, add mappings for numpad comma, numpad enter, numlock and pause.
- On macOS, fix Pinyin IME input by reverting a change that intended to improve IME.
- On Windows, fix a crash with transparent windows on Windows 11.
## 0.26.0
- Update `raw-window-handle` to `v0.4`. This is _not_ a breaking change, we still implement `HasRawWindowHandle` from `v0.3`, see [rust-windowing/raw-window-handle#74](https://github.com/rust-windowing/raw-window-handle/pull/74). Note that you might have to run `cargo update -p raw-window-handle` after upgrading.
- On X11, bump `mio` to 0.8.
- On Android, fixed `WindowExtAndroid::config` initially returning an empty `Configuration`.
- On Android, fixed `Window::scale_factor` and `MonitorHandle::scale_factor` initially always returning 1.0.
- On X11, select an appropriate visual for transparency if is requested
- On Wayland and X11, fix diagonal window resize cursor orientation.
- On macOS, drop the event callback before exiting.
- On Android, implement `Window::request_redraw`
- **Breaking:** On Web, remove the `stdweb` backend.
- Added `Window::focus_window`to bring the window to the front and set input focus.
- On Wayland and X11, implement `is_maximized` method on `Window`.
- On Windows, prevent ghost window from showing up in the taskbar after either several hours of use or restarting `explorer.exe`.
- On macOS, fix issue where `ReceivedCharacter` was not being emitted during some key repeat events.
- On Wayland, load cursor icons `hand2` and `hand1` for `CursorIcon::Hand`.
- **Breaking:** On Wayland, Theme trait and its support types are dropped.
- On Wayland, bump `smithay-client-toolkit` to 0.15.1.
- On Wayland, implement `request_user_attention` with `xdg_activation_v1`.
- On X11, emit missing `WindowEvent::ScaleFactorChanged` when the only monitor gets reconnected.
- On X11, if RANDR based scale factor is higher than 20 reset it to 1
- On Wayland, add an enabled-by-default feature called `wayland-dlopen` so users can opt out of using `dlopen` to load system libraries.
- **Breaking:** On Android, bump `ndk` and `ndk-glue` to 0.5.
- On Windows, increase wait timer resolution for more accurate timing when using `WaitUntil`.
- On macOS, fix native file dialogs hanging the event loop.
- On Wayland, implement a workaround for wrong configure size when using `xdg_decoration` in `kwin_wayland`
- On macOS, fix an issue that prevented the menu bar from showing in borderless fullscreen mode.
- On X11, EINTR while polling for events no longer causes a panic. Instead it will be treated as a spurious wakeup.

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## 0.27.5
- On Wayland, fix byte offset in `Ime::Preedit` pointing to invalid bytes.
## 0.27.4
- On Windows, emit `ReceivedCharacter` events on system keybindings.
- On Windows, fixed focus event emission on minimize.
- On X11, fixed IME crashing during reload.
## 0.27.3
- On Windows, added `WindowExtWindows::set_undecorated_shadow` and `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_undecorated_shadow` to draw the drop shadow behind a borderless window.
- On Windows, fixed default window features (ie snap, animations, shake, etc.) when decorations are disabled.
- On Windows, fixed ALT+Space shortcut to open window menu.
- On Wayland, fixed `Ime::Preedit` not being sent on IME reset.
- Fixed unbound version specified for `raw-window-handle` leading to compilation failures.
- Empty `Ime::Preedit` event will be sent before `Ime::Commit` to help clearing preedit.
- On X11, fixed IME context picking by querying for supported styles beforehand.
## 0.27.2
- On macOS, fixed touch phase reporting when scrolling.
- On X11, fix min, max and resize increment hints not persisting for resizable windows (e.g. on DPI change).
- On Windows, respect min/max inner sizes when creating the window.
- For backwards compatibility, `Window` now (additionally) implements the old version (`0.4`) of the `HasRawWindowHandle` trait
- On Windows, added support for `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_device_event_filter`.
- On Wayland, fix user requested `WindowEvent::RedrawRequested` being delayed by a frame.
## 0.27.1
- The minimum supported Rust version was lowered to `1.57.0` and now explicitly tested.
- On X11, fix crash on start due to inability to create an IME context without any preedit.
## 0.27.0
- On Windows, fix hiding a maximized window.
- On Android, `ndk-glue`'s `NativeWindow` lock is now held between `Event::Resumed` and `Event::Suspended`.
- On Web, added `EventLoopExtWebSys` with a `spawn` method to start the event loop without throwing an exception.
- Added `WindowEvent::Occluded(bool)`, currently implemented on macOS and X11.
- On X11, fix events for caps lock key not being sent
- Build docs on `docs.rs` for iOS and Android as well.
- **Breaking:** Removed the `WindowAttributes` struct, since all its functionality is accessible from `WindowBuilder`.
- Added `WindowBuilder::transparent` getter to check if the user set `transparent` attribute.
- On macOS, Fix emitting `Event::LoopDestroyed` on CMD+Q.
- On macOS, fixed an issue where having multiple windows would prevent run_return from ever returning.
- On Wayland, fix bug where the cursor wouldn't hide in GNOME.
- On macOS, Windows, and Wayland, add `set_cursor_hittest` to let the window ignore mouse events.
- On Windows, added `WindowExtWindows::set_skip_taskbar` and `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_skip_taskbar`.
- On Windows, added `EventLoopBuilderExtWindows::with_msg_hook`.
- On Windows, remove internally unique DC per window.
- On macOS, remove the need to call `set_ime_position` after moving the window.
- Added `Window::is_visible`.
- Added `Window::is_resizable`.
- Added `Window::is_decorated`.
- On X11, fix for repeated event loop iteration when `ControlFlow` was `Wait`
- On X11, fix scale factor calculation when the only monitor is reconnected
- On Wayland, report unaccelerated mouse deltas in `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion`.
- On Web, a focused event is manually generated when a click occurs to emulate behaviour of other backends.
- **Breaking:** Bump `ndk` version to 0.6, ndk-sys to `v0.3`, `ndk-glue` to `0.6`.
- Remove no longer needed `WINIT_LINK_COLORSYNC` environment variable.
- **Breaking:** Rename the `Exit` variant of `ControlFlow` to `ExitWithCode`, which holds a value to control the exit code after running. Add an `Exit` constant which aliases to `ExitWithCode(0)` instead to avoid major breakage. This shouldn't affect most existing programs.
- Add `EventLoopBuilder`, which allows you to create and tweak the settings of an event loop before creating it.
- Deprecated `EventLoop::with_user_event`; use `EventLoopBuilder::with_user_event` instead.
- **Breaking:** Replaced `EventLoopExtMacOS` with `EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS` (which also has renamed methods).
- **Breaking:** Replaced `EventLoopExtWindows` with `EventLoopBuilderExtWindows` (which also has renamed methods).
- **Breaking:** Replaced `EventLoopExtUnix` with `EventLoopBuilderExtUnix` (which also has renamed methods).
- **Breaking:** The platform specific extensions for Windows `winit::platform::windows` have changed. All `HANDLE`-like types e.g. `HWND` and `HMENU` were converted from winapi types or `*mut c_void` to `isize`. This was done to be consistent with the type definitions in windows-sys and to not expose internal dependencies.
- The internal bindings to the [Windows API](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/) were changed from the unofficial [winapi](https://github.com/retep998/winapi-rs) bindings to the official Microsoft [windows-sys](https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs) bindings.
- On Wayland, fix polling during consecutive `EventLoop::run_return` invocations.
- On Windows, fix race issue creating fullscreen windows with `WindowBuilder::with_fullscreen`
- On Android, `virtual_keycode` for `KeyboardInput` events is now filled in where a suitable match is found.
- Added helper methods on `ControlFlow` to set its value.
- On Wayland, fix `TouchPhase::Ended` always reporting the location of the first touch down, unless the compositor
sent a cancel or frame event.
- On iOS, send `RedrawEventsCleared` even if there are no redraw events, consistent with other platforms.
- **Breaking:** Replaced `Window::with_app_id` and `Window::with_class` with `Window::with_name` on `WindowBuilderExtUnix`.
- On Wayland, fallback CSD was replaced with proper one:
- `WindowBuilderExtUnix::with_wayland_csd_theme` to set color theme in builder.
- `WindowExtUnix::wayland_set_csd_theme` to set color theme when creating a window.
- `WINIT_WAYLAND_CSD_THEME` env variable was added, it can be used to set "dark"/"light" theme in apps that don't expose theme setting.
- `wayland-csd-adwaita` feature that enables proper CSD with title rendering using FreeType system library.
- `wayland-csd-adwaita-notitle` feature that enables CSD but without title rendering.
- On Wayland and X11, fix window not resizing with `Window::set_inner_size` after calling `Window:set_resizable(false)`.
- On Windows, fix wrong fullscreen monitors being recognized when handling WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING messages
- **Breaking:** Added new `WindowEvent::Ime` supported on desktop platforms.
- Added `Window::set_ime_allowed` supported on desktop platforms.
- **Breaking:** IME input on desktop platforms won't be received unless it's explicitly allowed via `Window::set_ime_allowed` and new `WindowEvent::Ime` events are handled.
- On macOS, `WindowEvent::Resized` is now emitted in `frameDidChange` instead of `windowDidResize`.
- **Breaking:** On X11, device events are now ignored for unfocused windows by default, use `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_device_event_filter` to set the filter level.
- Implemented `Default` on `EventLoop<()>`.
- Implemented `Eq` for `Fullscreen`, `Theme`, and `UserAttentionType`.
- **Breaking:** `Window::set_cursor_grab` now accepts `CursorGrabMode` to control grabbing behavior.
- On Wayland, add support for `Window::set_cursor_position`.
- Fix on macOS `WindowBuilder::with_disallow_hidpi`, setting true or false by the user no matter the SO default value.
- `EventLoopBuilder::build` will now panic when the `EventLoop` is being created more than once.
- Added `From<u64>` for `WindowId` and `From<WindowId>` for `u64`.
- Added `MonitorHandle::refresh_rate_millihertz` to get monitor's refresh rate.
- **Breaking**, Replaced `VideoMode::refresh_rate` with `VideoMode::refresh_rate_millihertz` providing better precision.
- On Web, add `with_prevent_default` and `with_focusable` to `WindowBuilderExtWebSys` to control whether events should be propagated.
- On Windows, fix focus events being sent to inactive windows.
- **Breaking**, update `raw-window-handle` to `v0.5` and implement `HasRawDisplayHandle` for `Window` and `EventLoopWindowTarget`.
- On X11, add function `register_xlib_error_hook` into `winit::platform::unix` to subscribe for errors coming from Xlib.
- On Android, upgrade `ndk` and `ndk-glue` dependencies to the recently released `0.7.0`.
- All platforms can now be relied on to emit a `Resumed` event. Applications are recommended to lazily initialize graphics state and windows on first resume for portability.
- **Breaking:**: Reverse horizontal scrolling sign in `MouseScrollDelta` to match the direction of vertical scrolling. A positive X value now means moving the content to the right. The meaning of vertical scrolling stays the same: a positive Y value means moving the content down.
- On MacOS, fix deadlock when calling `set_maximized` from event loop.

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- Fix window size sometimes being invalid when resizing on macOS 14 Sonoma.
## 0.28.6
- On macOS, fixed memory leak when getting monitor handle.
- On macOS, fix `Backspace` being emitted when clearing preedit with it.
## 0.28.5
- On macOS, fix `key_up` being ignored when `Ime` is disabled.
## 0.28.4
- On macOS, fix empty marked text blocking regular input.
- On macOS, fix potential panic when getting refresh rate.
- On macOS, fix crash when calling `Window::set_ime_position` from another thread.
## 0.28.3
- Fix macOS memory leaks.
## 0.28.2
- Implement `HasRawDisplayHandle` for `EventLoop`.
- On macOS, set resize increments only for live resizes.
- On Wayland, fix rare crash on DPI change
- Web: Added support for `Window::theme`.
- On Wayland, fix rounding issues when doing resize.
- On macOS, fix wrong focused state on startup.
- On Windows, fix crash on setting taskbar when using Visual Studio debugger.
- On macOS, resize simple fullscreen windows on windowDidChangeScreen events.
## 0.28.1
- On Wayland, fix crash when dropping a window in multi-window setup.
## 0.28.0
- On macOS, fixed `Ime::Commit` persisting for all input after interacting with `Ime`.
- On macOS, added `WindowExtMacOS::option_as_alt` and `WindowExtMacOS::set_option_as_alt`.
- On Windows, fix window size for maximized, undecorated windows.
- On Windows and macOS, add `WindowBuilder::with_active`.
- Add `Window::is_minimized`.
- On X11, fix errors handled during `register_xlib_error_hook` invocation bleeding into winit.
- Add `Window::has_focus`.
- On Windows, fix `Window::set_minimized(false)` not working for windows minimized by `Win + D` hotkey.
- **Breaking:** On Web, touch input no longer fires `WindowEvent::Cursor*`, `WindowEvent::MouseInput`, or `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` like other platforms, but instead it fires `WindowEvent::Touch`.
- **Breaking:** Removed platform specific `WindowBuilder::with_parent` API in favor of `WindowBuilder::with_parent_window`.
- On Windows, retain `WS_MAXIMIZE` window style when un-minimizing a maximized window.
- On Windows, fix left mouse button release event not being sent after `Window::drag_window`.
- On macOS, run most actions on the main thread, which is strictly more correct, but might make multithreaded applications block slightly more.
- On macOS, fix panic when getting current monitor without any monitor attached.
- On Windows and MacOS, add API to enable/disable window buttons (close, minimize, ...etc).
- On Windows, macOS, X11 and Wayland, add `Window::set_theme`.
- **Breaking:** Remove `WindowExtWayland::wayland_set_csd_theme` and `WindowBuilderExtX11::with_gtk_theme_variant`.
- On Windows, revert window background to an empty brush to avoid white flashes when changing scaling.
- **Breaking:** Removed `Window::set_always_on_top` and related APIs in favor of `Window::set_window_level`.
- On Windows, MacOS and X11, add always on bottom APIs.
- On Windows, fix the value in `MouseButton::Other`.
- On macOS, add `WindowExtMacOS::is_document_edited` and `WindowExtMacOS::set_document_edited` APIs.
- **Breaking:** Removed `WindowBuilderExtIOS::with_root_view_class`; instead, you should use `[[view layer] addSublayer: ...]` to add an instance of the desired layer class (e.g. `CAEAGLLayer` or `CAMetalLayer`). See `vulkano-win` or `wgpu` for examples of this.
- On MacOS and Windows, add `Window::set_content_protected`.
- On MacOS, add `EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS::with_activate_ignoring_other_apps`.
- On Windows, fix icons specified on `WindowBuilder` not taking effect for windows created after the first one.
- On Windows and macOS, add `Window::title` to query the current window title.
- On Windows, fix focusing menubar when pressing `Alt`.
- On MacOS, made `accepts_first_mouse` configurable.
- Migrated `WindowBuilderExtUnix::with_resize_increments` to `WindowBuilder`.
- Added `Window::resize_increments`/`Window::set_resize_increments` to update resize increments at runtime for X11/macOS.
- macOS/iOS: Use `objc2` instead of `objc` internally.
- **Breaking:** Bump MSRV from `1.57` to `1.60`.
- **Breaking:** Split the `platform::unix` module into `platform::x11` and `platform::wayland`. The extension types are similarly renamed.
- **Breaking:**: Removed deprecated method `platform::unix::WindowExtUnix::is_ready`.
- Removed `parking_lot` dependency.
- **Breaking:** On macOS, add support for two-finger touchpad magnification and rotation gestures with new events `WindowEvent::TouchpadMagnify` and `WindowEvent::TouchpadRotate`. Also add support for touchpad smart-magnification gesture with a new event `WindowEvent::SmartMagnify`.
- **Breaking:** On web, the `WindowBuilderExtWebSys::with_prevent_default` setting (enabled by default), now additionally prevents scrolling of the webpage in mobile browsers, previously it only disabled scrolling on desktop.
- On Wayland, `wayland-csd-adwaita` now uses `ab_glyph` instead of `crossfont` to render the title for decorations.
- On Wayland, a new `wayland-csd-adwaita-crossfont` feature was added to use `crossfont` instead of `ab_glyph` for decorations.
- On Wayland, if not otherwise specified use upstream automatic CSD theme selection.
- On X11, added `WindowExtX11::with_parent` to create child windows.
- Added support for `WindowBuilder::with_theme` and `Window::theme` to support per-window dark/light/system theme configuration on macos, windows and wayland.
- On macOS, added support for `WindowEvent::ThemeChanged`.
- **Breaking:** Removed `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_theme` and `WindowBuilderExtWayland::with_wayland_csd_theme` in favour of `WindowBuilder::with_theme`.
- **Breaking:** Removed `WindowExtWindows::theme` in favour of `Window::theme`.
- Enabled `doc_auto_cfg` when generating docs on docs.rs for feature labels.
- **Breaking:** On Android, switched to using [`android-activity`](https://github.com/rib/android-activity) crate as a glue layer instead of [`ndk-glue`](https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-ndk-rs/tree/master/ndk-glue). See [README.md#Android](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit#Android) for more details. ([#2444](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2444))
- **Breaking:** Removed support for `raw-window-handle` version `0.4`
- On Wayland, `RedrawRequested` not emitted during resize.
- Add a `set_wait_timeout` function to `ControlFlow` to allow waiting for a `Duration`.
- **Breaking:** Remove the unstable `xlib_xconnection()` function from the private interface.
- Added Orbital support for Redox OS
- On X11, added `drag_resize_window` method.
- Added `Window::set_transparent` to provide a hint about transparency of the window on Wayland and macOS.
- On macOS, fix the mouse buttons other than left/right/middle being reported as middle.
- On Wayland, support fractional scaling via the wp-fractional-scale protocol.
- On web, fix removal of mouse event listeners from the global object upon window destruction.
- Add WindowAttributes getter to WindowBuilder to allow introspection of default values.
- Added `Window::set_ime_purpose` for setting the IME purpose, currently implemented on Wayland only.

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## 0.29.15
- On X11, fix crash due to xsettings query on systems with incomplete xsettings.
## 0.29.14
- On X11/Wayland, fix `text` and `text_with_all_modifiers` not being `None` during compose.
- On Wayland, don't reapply cursor grab when unchanged.
- On X11, fix a bug where some mouse events would be unexpectedly filtered out.
## 0.29.13
- On Web, fix possible crash with `ControlFlow::Wait` and `ControlFlow::WaitUntil`.
## 0.29.12
- On X11, fix use after free during xinput2 handling.
- On X11, filter close to zero values in mouse device events
## 0.29.11
- Fix compatibility with 32-bit platforms without 64-bit atomics.
- On macOS, fix incorrect IME cursor rect origin.
- On Windows, fixed a race condition when sending an event through the loop proxy.
- On X11, fix swapped instance and general class names.
- On X11, don't require XIM to run.
- On X11, fix xkb state not being updated correctly sometimes leading to wrong input.
- On X11, reload dpi on `_XSETTINGS_SETTINGS` update.
- On X11, fix deadlock when adjusting DPI and resizing at the same time.
- On Wayland, disable `Occluded` event handling.
- On Wayland, fix DeviceEvent::Motion not being sent
- On Wayland, fix `Focused(false)` being send when other seats still have window focused.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::set_{min,max}_inner_size` not always applied.
- On Wayland, fix title in CSD not updated from `AboutToWait`.
- On Windows, fix inconsistent resizing behavior with multi-monitor setups when repositioning outside the event loop.
- On Wayland, fix `WAYLAND_SOCKET` not used when detecting platform.
- On Orbital, fix `logical_key` and `text` not reported in `KeyEvent`.
- On Orbital, implement `KeyEventExtModifierSupplement`.
- On Orbital, map keys to `NamedKey` when possible.
- On Orbital, implement `set_cursor_grab`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_cursor_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `drag_window`.
- On Orbital, implement `drag_resize_window`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_transparent`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_resizable`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_resizable`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_maximized`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_maximized`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_decorations`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_decorated`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_window_level`.
- On Orbital, emit `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion`.
## 0.29.10
- On Web, account for canvas being focused already before event loop starts.
- On Web, increase cursor position accuracy.
## 0.29.9
- On X11, fix `NotSupported` error not propagated when creating event loop.
- On Wayland, fix resize not issued when scale changes
- On X11 and Wayland, fix arrow up on keypad reported as `ArrowLeft`.
- On macOS, report correct logical key when Ctrl or Cmd is pressed.
## 0.29.8
- On X11, fix IME input lagging behind.
- On X11, fix `ModifiersChanged` not sent from xdotool-like input
- On X11, fix keymap not updated from xmodmap.
- On X11, reduce the amount of time spent fetching screen resources.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::request_inner_size` being overwritten by resize.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::inner_size` not using the correct rounding.
## 0.29.7
- On X11, fix `Xft.dpi` reload during runtime.
- On X11, fix window minimize.
## 0.29.6
- On Web, fix context menu not being disabled by `with_prevent_default(true)`.
- On Wayland, fix `WindowEvent::Destroyed` not being delivered after destroying window.
- Fix `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_on_demand` not working for consequent invocation
## 0.29.5
- On macOS, remove spurious error logging when handling `Fn`.
- On X11, fix an issue where floating point data from the server is
misinterpreted during a drag and drop operation.
- On X11, fix a bug where focusing the window would panic.
- On macOS, fix `refresh_rate_millihertz`.
- On Wayland, disable Client Side Decorations when `wl_subcompositor` is not supported.
- On X11, fix `Xft.dpi` detection from Xresources.
- On Windows, fix consecutive calls to `window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)))` resulting in losing previous window state when eventually exiting fullscreen using `window.set_fullscreen(None)`.
- On Wayland, fix resize being sent on focus change.
- On Windows, fix `set_ime_cursor_area`.
## 0.29.4
- Fix crash when running iOS app on macOS.
- On X11, check common alternative cursor names when loading cursor.
- On X11, reload the DPI after a property change event.
- On Windows, fix so `drag_window` and `drag_resize_window` can be called from another thread.
- On Windows, fix `set_control_flow` in `AboutToWait` not being taken in account.
- On macOS, send a `Resized` event after each `ScaleFactorChanged` event.
- On Wayland, fix `wl_surface` being destroyed before associated objects.
- On macOS, fix assertion when pressing `Fn` key.
- On Windows, add `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_clip_children` to control `WS_CLIPCHILDREN` style.
## 0.29.3
- On Wayland, apply correct scale to `PhysicalSize` passed in `WindowBuilder::with_inner_size` when possible.
- On Wayland, fix `RedrawRequested` being always sent without decorations and `sctk-adwaita` feature.
- On Wayland, ignore resize requests when the window is fully tiled.
- On Wayland, use `configure_bounds` to constrain `with_inner_size` when compositor wants users to pick size.
- On Windows, fix deadlock when accessing the state during `Cursor{Enter,Leave}`.
- On Windows, add support for `Window::set_transparent`.
- On macOS, fix deadlock when entering a nested event loop from an event handler.
- On macOS, add support for `Window::set_blur`.
## 0.29.2
- **Breaking:** Bump MSRV from `1.60` to `1.65`.
- **Breaking:** Add `Event::MemoryWarning`; implemented on iOS/Android.
- **Breaking:** Bump `ndk` version to `0.8.0`, ndk-sys to `0.5.0`, `android-activity` to `0.5.0`.
- **Breaking:** Change default `ControlFlow` from `Poll` to `Wait`.
- **Breaking:** Move `Event::RedrawRequested` to `WindowEvent::RedrawRequested`.
- **Breaking:** Moved `ControlFlow::Exit` to `EventLoopWindowTarget::exit()` and `EventLoopWindowTarget::exiting()` and removed `ControlFlow::ExitWithCode(_)` entirely.
- **Breaking:** Moved `ControlFlow` to `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_control_flow()` and `EventLoopWindowTarget::control_flow()`.
- **Breaking:** `EventLoop::new` and `EventLoopBuilder::build` now return `Result<Self, EventLoopError>`
- **Breaking:** `WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND` was removed in favor of standard `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` and `DISPLAY` variables.
- **Breaking:** on Wayland, dispatching user created Wayland queue won't wake up the loop unless winit has event to send back.
- **Breaking:** remove `DeviceEvent::Text`.
- **Breaking:** Remove lifetime parameter from `Event` and `WindowEvent`.
- **Breaking:** Rename `Window::set_inner_size` to `Window::request_inner_size` and indicate if the size was applied immediately.
- **Breaking:** `ActivationTokenDone` event which could be requested with the new `startup_notify` module, see its docs for more.
- **Breaking:** `ScaleFactorChanged` now contains a writer instead of a reference to update inner size.
- **Breaking** `run() -> !` has been replaced by `run() -> Result<(), EventLoopError>` for returning errors without calling `std::process::exit()` ([#2767](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2767))
- **Breaking** Removed `EventLoopExtRunReturn` / `run_return` in favor of `EventLoopExtPumpEvents` / `pump_events` and `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand` / `run_on_demand` ([#2767](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2767))
- `RedrawRequested` is no longer guaranteed to be emitted after `MainEventsCleared`, it is now platform-specific when the event is emitted after being requested via `redraw_request()`.
- On Windows, `RedrawRequested` is now driven by `WM_PAINT` messages which are requested via `redraw_request()`
- **Breaking** `LoopDestroyed` renamed to `LoopExiting` ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking** `RedrawEventsCleared` removed ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking** `MainEventsCleared` removed ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking:** Remove all deprecated `modifiers` fields.
- **Breaking:** Rename `DeviceEventFilter` to `DeviceEvents` reversing the behavior of variants.
- **Breaking** Add `AboutToWait` event which is emitted when the event loop is about to block and wait for new events ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking:** Rename `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_device_event_filter` to `listen_device_events`.
- **Breaking:** Rename `Window::set_ime_position` to `Window::set_ime_cursor_area` adding a way to set exclusive zone.
- **Breaking:** `with_x11_visual` now takes the visual ID instead of the bare pointer.
- **Breaking** `MouseButton` now supports `Back` and `Forward` variants, emitted from mouse events on Wayland, X11, Windows, macOS and Web.
- **Breaking:** On Web, `instant` is now replaced by `web_time`.
- **Breaking:** On Web, dropped support for Safari versions below 13.1.
- **Breaking:** On Web, the canvas output bitmap size is no longer adjusted.
- **Breaking:** On Web, the canvas size is not controlled by Winit anymore and external changes to the canvas size will be reported through `WindowEvent::Resized`.
- **Breaking:** Updated `bitflags` crate version to `2`, which changes the API on exposed types.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon::Arrow` was removed.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon::Hand` is now named `CursorIcon::Pointer`.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon` is now used from the `cursor-icon` crate.
- **Breaking:** `WindowExtWebSys::canvas()` now returns an `Option`.
- **Breaking:** Overhaul keyboard input handling.
- Replace `KeyboardInput` with `KeyEvent` and `RawKeyEvent`.
- Change `WindowEvent::KeyboardInput` to contain a `KeyEvent`.
- Change `Event::Key` to contain a `RawKeyEvent`.
- Remove `Event::ReceivedCharacter`. In its place, you should use
`KeyEvent.text` in combination with `WindowEvent::Ime`.
- Replace `VirtualKeyCode` with the `Key` enum.
- Replace `ScanCode` with the `KeyCode` enum.
- Rename `ModifiersState::LOGO` to `SUPER` and `ModifiersState::CTRL` to `CONTROL`.
- Add `PhysicalKey` wrapping `KeyCode` and `NativeKeyCode`.
- Add `KeyCode` to refer to keys (roughly) by their physical location.
- Add `NativeKeyCode` to represent raw `KeyCode`s which Winit doesn't
understand.
- Add `Key` to represent the keys after they've been interpreted by the
active (software) keyboard layout.
- Add `NamedKey` to represent the categorized keys.
- Add `NativeKey` to represent raw `Key`s which Winit doesn't understand.
- Add `KeyLocation` to tell apart `Key`s which usually "mean" the same thing,
but can appear simultaneously in different spots on the same keyboard
layout.
- Add `Window::reset_dead_keys` to enable application-controlled cancellation
of dead key sequences.
- Add `KeyEventExtModifierSupplement` to expose additional (and less
portable) interpretations of a given key-press.
- Add `PhysicalKeyExtScancode`, which lets you convert between scancodes and
`PhysicalKey`.
- `ModifiersChanged` now uses dedicated `Modifiers` struct.
- Removed platform-specific extensions that should be retrieved through `raw-window-handle` trait implementations instead:
- `platform::windows::HINSTANCE`.
- `WindowExtWindows::hinstance`.
- `WindowExtWindows::hwnd`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_window`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_view_controller`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_view`.
- `WindowExtMacOS::ns_window`.
- `WindowExtMacOS::ns_view`.
- `EventLoopWindowTargetExtWayland::wayland_display`.
- `WindowExtWayland::wayland_surface`.
- `WindowExtWayland::wayland_display`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_window`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_display`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_screen_id`.
- `WindowExtX11::xcb_connection`.
- Reexport `raw-window-handle` in `window` module.
- Add `ElementState::is_pressed`.
- Add `Window::pre_present_notify` to notify winit before presenting to the windowing system.
- Add `Window::set_blur` to request a blur behind the window; implemented on Wayland for now.
- Add `Window::show_window_menu` to request a titlebar/system menu; implemented on Wayland/Windows for now.
- Implement `AsFd`/`AsRawFd` for `EventLoop<T>` on X11 and Wayland.
- Implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` for `MouseButton`.
- Implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` on types in the `dpi` module.
- Make `WindowBuilder` `Send + Sync`.
- Make iOS `MonitorHandle` and `VideoMode` usable from other threads.
- Make iOS windows usable from other threads.
- On Android, add force data to touch events.
- On Android, added `EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid::handle_volume_keys` to indicate that the application will handle the volume keys manually.
- On Android, fix `DeviceId` to contain device id's.
- On Orbital, fix `ModifiersChanged` not being sent.
- On Wayland, `Window::outer_size` now accounts for **client side** decorations.
- On Wayland, add `Window::drag_resize_window` method.
- On Wayland, remove `WINIT_WAYLAND_CSD_THEME` variable.
- On Wayland, fix `TouchPhase::Canceled` being sent for moved events.
- On Wayland, fix forward compatibility issues.
- On Wayland, fix initial window size not restored for maximized/fullscreened on startup window.
- On Wayland, fix maximized startup not taking full size on GNOME.
- On Wayland, fix maximized window creation and window geometry handling.
- On Wayland, fix window not checking that it actually got initial configure event.
- On Wayland, make double clicking and moving the CSD frame more reliable.
- On Wayland, support `Occluded` event with xdg-shell v6
- On Wayland, use frame callbacks to throttle `RedrawRequested` events so redraws will align with compositor.
- On Web, `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` now uses the Prioritized Task Scheduling API. `setTimeout()`, with a trick to circumvent throttling to 4ms, is used as a fallback.
- On Web, `EventLoopProxy` now implements `Send`.
- On Web, `Window` now implements `Send` and `Sync`.
- On Web, account for CSS `padding`, `border`, and `margin` when getting or setting the canvas position.
- On Web, add Fullscreen API compatibility for Safari.
- On Web, add `DeviceEvent::Motion`, `DeviceEvent::MouseWheel`, `DeviceEvent::Button` and `DeviceEvent::Key` support.
- On Web, add `EventLoopWindowTargetExtWebSys` and `PollStrategy`, which allows to set different strategies for `ControlFlow::Poll`. By default the Prioritized Task Scheduling API is used, but an option to use `Window.requestIdleCallback` is available as well. Both use `setTimeout()`, with a trick to circumvent throttling to 4ms, as a fallback.
- On Web, add `WindowBuilderExtWebSys::with_append()` to append the canvas element to the web page on creation.
- On Web, allow event loops to be recreated with `spawn`.
- On Web, enable event propagation.
- On Web, fix `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` to never wake up **before** the given time.
- On Web, fix `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` only being emitted for each canvas instead of the whole window.
- On Web, fix `Window:::set_fullscreen` doing nothing when called outside the event loop but during transient activation.
- On Web, fix pen treated as mouse input.
- On Web, fix pointer button events not being processed when a buttons is already pressed.
- On Web, fix scale factor resize suggestion always overwriting the canvas size.
- On Web, fix some `WindowBuilder` methods doing nothing.
- On Web, fix some `Window` methods using incorrect HTML attributes instead of CSS properties.
- On Web, fix the bfcache by not using the `beforeunload` event and map bfcache loading/unloading to `Suspended`/`Resumed` events.
- On Web, fix touch input not gaining or loosing focus.
- On Web, fix touch location to be as accurate as mouse position.
- On Web, handle coalesced pointer events, which increases the resolution of pointer inputs.
- On Web, implement `Window::focus_window()`.
- On Web, implement `Window::set_(min|max)_inner_size()`.
- On Web, implement `WindowEvent::Occluded`.
- On Web, never return a `MonitorHandle`.
- On Web, prevent clicks on the canvas to select text.
- On Web, remove any fullscreen requests from the queue when an external fullscreen activation was detected.
- On Web, remove unnecessary `Window::is_dark_mode()`, which was replaced with `Window::theme()`.
- On Web, respect `EventLoopWindowTarget::listen_device_events()` settings.
- On Web, scale factor and dark mode detection are now more robust.
- On Web, send mouse position on button release as well.
- On Web, take all transient activations on the canvas and window into account to queue a fullscreen request.
- On Web, use `Window.requestAnimationFrame()` to throttle `RedrawRequested` events.
- On Web, use the correct canvas size when calculating the new size during scale factor change, instead of using the output bitmap size.
- On Web: fix `Window::request_redraw` not waking the event loop when called from outside the loop.
- On Web: fix position of touch events to be relative to the canvas.
- On Windows, add `drag_resize_window` method support.
- On Windows, add horizontal MouseWheel `DeviceEvent`.
- On Windows, added `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_class_name` to customize the internal class name.
- On Windows, fix IME APIs not working when from non event loop thread.
- On Windows, fix `CursorEnter/Left` not being sent when grabbing the mouse.
- On Windows, fix `RedrawRequested` not being delivered when calling `Window::request_redraw` from `RedrawRequested`.
- On Windows, port to `windows-sys` version 0.48.0.
- On X11, add a `with_embedded_parent_window` function to the window builder to allow embedding a window into another window.
- On X11, fix event loop not waking up on `ControlFlow::Poll` and `ControlFlow::WaitUntil`.
- On X11, fix false positive flagging of key repeats when pressing different keys with no release between presses.
- On X11, set `visual_id` in returned `raw-window-handle`.
- On iOS, add ability to change the status bar style.
- On iOS, add force data to touch events when using the Apple Pencil.
- On iOS, always wake the event loop when transitioning from `ControlFlow::Poll` to `ControlFlow::Poll`.
- On iOS, send events `WindowEvent::Occluded(false)`, `WindowEvent::Occluded(true)` when application enters/leaves foreground.
- On macOS, add tabbing APIs on `WindowExtMacOS` and `EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS`.
- On macOS, fix assertion when pressing `Globe` key.
- On macOS, fix crash in `window.set_minimized(false)`.
- On macOS, fix crash when dropping `Window`.

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## 0.30.10
### Added
- On Windows, add `IconExtWindows::from_resource_name`.
- On Windows, add `CursorGrabMode::Locked`.
- On Wayland, add `WindowExtWayland::xdg_toplevel`.
### Changed
- On macOS, no longer need control of the main `NSApplication` class (which means you can now override it yourself).
- On iOS, remove custom application delegates. You are now allowed to override the
application delegate yourself.
- On iOS, no longer act as-if the application successfully open all URLs. Override
`application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:` and provide the desired behaviour yourself.
### Fixed
- On Windows, fixed ~500 ms pause when clicking the title bar during continuous redraw.
- On macOS, `WindowExtMacOS::set_simple_fullscreen` now honors `WindowExtMacOS::set_borderless_game`
- On X11 and Wayland, fixed pump_events with `Some(Duration::Zero)` blocking with `Wait` polling mode
- On Wayland, fixed a crash when consequently calling `set_cursor_grab` without pointer focus.
- On Wayland, ensure that external event loop is woken-up when using pump_events and integrating via `FD`.
- On Wayland, apply fractional scaling to custom cursors.
- On macOS, fixed `run_app_on_demand` returning without closing open windows.
- On macOS, fixed `VideoMode::refresh_rate_millihertz` for fractional refresh rates.
- On macOS, store monitor handle to avoid panics after going in/out of sleep.
- On macOS, allow certain invalid monitor handles and return `None` instead of panicking.
- On Windows, fixed `Ime::Preedit` cursor offset calculation.
## 0.30.9
### Changed
- On Wayland, no longer send an explicit clearing `Ime::Preedit` just prior to a new `Ime::Preedit`.
### Fixed
- On X11, fix crash with uim.
- On X11, fix modifiers for keys that were sent by the same X11 request.
- On iOS, fix high CPU usage even when using `ControlFlow::Wait`.
## 0.30.8
### Added
- `ActivationToken::from_raw` and `ActivationToken::into_raw`.
- On X11, add a workaround for disabling IME on GNOME.
### Fixed
- On Windows, fixed the event loop not waking on accessibility requests.
- On X11, fixed cursor grab mode state tracking on error.
## 0.30.7
### Fixed
- On X11, fixed KeyboardInput delivered twice when IME enabled.
## 0.30.6
### Added
- On macOS, add `WindowExtMacOS::set_borderless_game` and `WindowAttributesExtMacOS::with_borderless_game`
to fully disable the menu bar and dock in Borderless Fullscreen as commonly done in games.
- On X11, the `window` example now understands the `X11_VISUAL_ID` and `X11_SCREEN_ID` env
variables to test the respective modifiers of window creation.
- On Android, the soft keyboard can now be shown using `Window::set_ime_allowed`.
- Add basic iOS IME support. The soft keyboard can now be shown using `Window::set_ime_allowed`.
### Fixed
- On macOS, fix `WindowEvent::Moved` sometimes being triggered unnecessarily on resize.
- On macOS, package manifest definitions of `LSUIElement` will no longer be overridden with the
default activation policy, unless explicitly provided during initialization.
- On macOS, fix crash when calling `drag_window()` without a left click present.
- On X11, key events forward to IME anyway, even when it's disabled.
- On Windows, make `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` work more precisely using `CREATE_WAITABLE_TIMER_HIGH_RESOLUTION`.
- On X11, creating windows on screen that is not the first one (e.g. `DISPLAY=:0.1`) works again.
- On X11, creating windows while passing `with_x11_screen(non_default_screen)` works again.
- On X11, fix XInput handling that prevented a new window from getting the focus in some cases.
- On macOS, fix crash when pressing Caps Lock in certain configurations.
- On iOS, fixed `MonitorHandle`'s `PartialEq` and `Hash` implementations.
- On macOS, fixed undocumented cursors (e.g. zoom, resize, help) always appearing to be invalid and falling back to the default cursor.
## 0.30.5
### Added
- Add `ActiveEventLoop::system_theme()`, returning the current system theme.
- On Web, implement `Error` for `platform::web::CustomCursorError`.
- On Android, add `{Active,}EventLoopExtAndroid::android_app()` to access the app used to create the loop.
### Fixed
- On MacOS, fix building with `feature = "rwh_04"`.
- On Web, pen events are now routed through to `WindowEvent::Cursor*`.
- On macOS, fix panic when releasing not available monitor.
- On MacOS, return the system theme in `Window::theme()` if no theme override is set.
## 0.30.4
### Changed
- `DeviceId::dummy()` and `WindowId::dummy()` are no longer marked `unsafe`.
### Fixed
- On Wayland, avoid crashing when compositor is misbehaving.
- On Web, fix `WindowEvent::Resized` not using `requestAnimationFrame` when sending
`WindowEvent::RedrawRequested` and also potentially causing `WindowEvent::RedrawRequested`
to not be de-duplicated.
- Account for different browser engine implementations of pointer movement coordinate space.
## 0.30.3
### Added
- On Web, add `EventLoopExtWebSys::(set_)poll_strategy()` to allow setting
control flow strategies before starting the event loop.
- On Web, add `WaitUntilStrategy`, which allows to set different strategies for
`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`. By default the Prioritized Task Scheduling API is
used, with a fallback to `setTimeout()` with a trick to circumvent throttling
to 4ms. But an option to use a Web worker to schedule the timer is available
as well, which commonly prevents any throttling when the window is not focused.
### Changed
- On macOS, set the window theme on the `NSWindow` instead of application-wide.
### Fixed
- On X11, build on arm platforms.
- On macOS, fixed `WindowBuilder::with_theme` not having any effect on the window.
## 0.30.2
### Fixed
- On Web, fix `EventLoopProxy::send_event()` triggering event loop immediately
when not called from inside the event loop. Now queues a microtask instead.
- On Web, stop overwriting default cursor with `CursorIcon::Default`.
- On Web, prevent crash when using `InnerSizeWriter::request_inner_size()`.
- On macOS, fix not working opacity for entire window.
## 0.30.1
### Added
- Reexport `raw-window-handle` versions 0.4 and 0.5 as `raw_window_handle_04` and `raw_window_handle_05`.
- Implement `ApplicationHandler` for `&mut` references and heap allocations to something that implements `ApplicationHandler`.
- Add traits `EventLoopExtWayland` and `EventLoopExtX11`, providing methods `is_wayland` and `is_x11` on `EventLoop`.
### Fixed
- On macOS, fix panic on exit when dropping windows outside the event loop.
- On macOS, fix window dragging glitches when dragging across a monitor boundary with different scale factor.
- On macOS, fix the range in `Ime::Preedit`.
- On macOS, use the system's internal mechanisms for queuing events.
- On macOS, handle events directly instead of queuing when possible.
## 0.30.0
### Added
- Add `OwnedDisplayHandle` type for allowing safe display handle usage outside of
trivial cases.
- Add `ApplicationHandler<T>` trait which mimics `Event<T>`.
- Add `WindowBuilder::with_cursor` and `Window::set_cursor` which takes a
`CursorIcon` or `CustomCursor`.
- Add `Sync` implementation for `EventLoopProxy<T: Send>`.
- Add `Window::default_attributes` to get default `WindowAttributes`.
- Add `EventLoop::builder` to get `EventLoopBuilder` without export.
- Add `CustomCursor::from_rgba` to allow creating cursor images from RGBA data.
- Add `CustomCursorExtWebSys::from_url` to allow loading cursor images from URLs.
- Add `CustomCursorExtWebSys::from_animation` to allow creating animated
cursors from other `CustomCursor`s.
- Add `{Active,}EventLoop::create_custom_cursor` to load custom cursor image sources.
- Add `ActiveEventLoop::create_window` and `EventLoop::create_window`.
- Add `CustomCursor` which could be set via `Window::set_cursor`, implemented on
Windows, macOS, X11, Wayland, and Web.
- On Web, add to toggle calling `Event.preventDefault()` on `Window`.
- On iOS, add `PinchGesture`, `DoubleTapGesture`, `PanGesture` and `RotationGesture`.
- on iOS, use `UIGestureRecognizerDelegate` for fine grained control of gesture recognizers.
- On macOS, add services menu.
- On Windows, add `with_title_text_color`, and `with_corner_preference` on
`WindowAttributesExtWindows`.
- On Windows, implement resize increments.
- On Windows, add `AnyThread` API to access window handle off the main thread.
### Changed
- Bump MSRV from `1.65` to `1.70`.
- On Wayland, bump `sctk-adwaita` to `0.9.0`, which changed system library
crates. This change is a **cascading breaking change**, you must do breaking
change as well, even if you don't expose winit.
- Rename `TouchpadMagnify` to `PinchGesture`.
- Rename `SmartMagnify` to `DoubleTapGesture`.
- Rename `TouchpadRotate` to `RotationGesture`.
- Rename `EventLoopWindowTarget` to `ActiveEventLoop`.
- Rename `platform::x11::XWindowType` to `platform::x11::WindowType`.
- Rename `VideoMode` to `VideoModeHandle` to represent that it doesn't hold
static data.
- Make `Debug` formatting of `WindowId` more concise.
- Move `dpi` types to its own crate, and re-export it from the root crate.
- Replace `log` with `tracing`, use `log` feature on `tracing` to restore old
behavior.
- `EventLoop::with_user_event` now returns `EventLoopBuilder`.
- On Web, return `HandleError::Unavailable` when a window handle is not available.
- On Web, return `RawWindowHandle::WebCanvas` instead of `RawWindowHandle::Web`.
- On Web, remove queuing fullscreen request in absence of transient activation.
- On iOS, return `HandleError::Unavailable` when a window handle is not available.
- On macOS, return `HandleError::Unavailable` when a window handle is not available.
- On Windows, remove `WS_CAPTION`, `WS_BORDER`, and `WS_EX_WINDOWEDGE` styles
for child windows without decorations.
- On Android, bump `ndk` to `0.9.0` and `android-activity` to `0.6.0`,
and remove unused direct dependency on `ndk-sys`.
### Deprecated
- Deprecate `EventLoop::run`, use `EventLoop::run_app`.
- Deprecate `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_on_demand`, use `EventLoop::run_app_on_demand`.
- Deprecate `EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events`, use `EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events`.
The new `app` APIs accept a newly added `ApplicationHandler<T>` instead of
`Fn`. The semantics are mostly the same, given that the capture list of the
closure is your new `State`. Consider the following code:
```rust,no_run,ignore
use winit::event::Event;
use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
use winit::window::Window;
struct MyUserEvent;
let event_loop = EventLoop::<MyUserEvent>::with_user_event().build().unwrap();
let window = event_loop.create_window(Window::default_attributes()).unwrap();
let mut counter = 0;
let _ = event_loop.run(move |event, event_loop| {
match event {
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
counter += 1;
}
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => {
// Handle window event.
}
Event::UserEvent(event) => {
// Handle user event.
}
Event::DeviceEvent { device_id, event } => {
// Handle device event.
}
_ => (),
}
});
```
To migrate this code, you should move all the captured values into some
newtype `State` and implement `ApplicationHandler` for this type. Finally,
we move particular `match event` arms into methods on `ApplicationHandler`,
for example:
```rust,no_run,ignore
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::{Event, WindowEvent, DeviceEvent, DeviceId};
use winit::event_loop::{EventLoop, ActiveEventLoop};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
struct MyUserEvent;
struct State {
window: Window,
counter: i32,
}
impl ApplicationHandler<MyUserEvent> for State {
fn user_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, user_event: MyUserEvent) {
// Handle user event.
}
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
// Your application got resumed.
}
fn window_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, window_id: WindowId, event: WindowEvent) {
// Handle window event.
}
fn device_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, device_id: DeviceId, event: DeviceEvent) {
// Handle device event.
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
self.window.request_redraw();
self.counter += 1;
}
}
let event_loop = EventLoop::<MyUserEvent>::with_user_event().build().unwrap();
#[allow(deprecated)]
let window = event_loop.create_window(Window::default_attributes()).unwrap();
let mut state = State { window, counter: 0 };
let _ = event_loop.run_app(&mut state);
```
Please submit your feedback after migrating in [this issue](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3626).
- Deprecate `Window::set_cursor_icon`, use `Window::set_cursor`.
### Removed
- Remove `Window::new`, use `ActiveEventLoop::create_window` instead.
You now have to create your windows inside the actively running event loop
(usually the `new_events(cause: StartCause::Init)` or `resumed()` events),
and can no longer do it before the application has properly launched.
This change is done to fix many long-standing issues on iOS and macOS, and
will improve things on Wayland once fully implemented.
To ease migration, we provide the deprecated `EventLoop::create_window` that
will allow you to bypass this restriction in this release.
Using the migration example from above, you can change your code as follows:
```rust,no_run,ignore
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::{Event, WindowEvent, DeviceEvent, DeviceId};
use winit::event_loop::{EventLoop, ActiveEventLoop};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
#[derive(Default)]
struct State {
// Use an `Option` to allow the window to not be available until the
// application is properly running.
window: Option<Window>,
counter: i32,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for State {
// This is a common indicator that you can create a window.
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(Window::default_attributes()).unwrap());
}
fn window_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, window_id: WindowId, event: WindowEvent) {
// `unwrap` is fine, the window will always be available when
// receiving a window event.
let window = self.window.as_ref().unwrap();
// Handle window event.
}
fn device_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, device_id: DeviceId, event: DeviceEvent) {
// Handle window event.
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
if let Some(window) = self.window.as_ref() {
window.request_redraw();
self.counter += 1;
}
}
}
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut state = State::default();
let _ = event_loop.run_app(&mut state);
```
- Remove `Deref` implementation for `EventLoop` that gave `EventLoopWindowTarget`.
- Remove `WindowBuilder` in favor of `WindowAttributes`.
- Remove Generic parameter `T` from `ActiveEventLoop`.
- Remove `EventLoopBuilder::with_user_event`, use `EventLoop::with_user_event`.
- Remove Redundant `EventLoopError::AlreadyRunning`.
- Remove `WindowAttributes::fullscreen` and expose as field directly.
- On X11, remove `platform::x11::XNotSupported` export.
### Fixed
- On Web, fix setting cursor icon overriding cursor visibility.
- On Windows, fix cursor not confined to center of window when grabbed and hidden.
- On macOS, fix sequence of mouse events being out of order when dragging on the trackpad.
- On Wayland, fix decoration glitch on close with some compositors.
- On Android, fix a regression introduced in #2748 to allow volume key events to be received again.
- On Windows, don't return a valid window handle outside of the GUI thread.
- On macOS, don't set the background color when initializing a window with transparency.

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## 0.8.3
- Fixed issue of calls to `set_inner_size` blocking on Windows.
- Mapped `ISO_Left_Tab` to `VirtualKeyCode::Tab` to make the key work with modifiers
- Fixed the X11 backed on 32bit targets
## 0.8.2
- Uniformize keyboard scancode values across Wayland and X11 (#297).
- Internal rework of the wayland event loop
- Added method `os::linux::WindowExt::is_ready`
## 0.8.1
- Added various methods to `os::linux::EventsLoopExt`, plus some hidden items necessary to make
glutin work.
## 0.8.0
- Added `Window::set_maximized`, `WindowAttributes::maximized` and `WindowBuilder::with_maximized`.
- Added `Window::set_fullscreen`.
- Changed `with_fullscreen` to take a `Option<MonitorId>` instead of a `MonitorId`.
- Removed `MonitorId::get_native_identifier()` in favor of platform-specific traits in the `os`
module.
- Changed `get_available_monitors()` and `get_primary_monitor()` to be methods of `EventsLoop`
instead of stand-alone methods.
- Changed `EventsLoop` to be tied to a specific X11 or Wayland connection.
- Added a `os::linux::EventsLoopExt` trait that makes it possible to configure the connection.
- Fixed the emscripten code, which now compiles.
- Changed the X11 fullscreen code to use `xrandr` instead of `xxf86vm`.
- Fixed the Wayland backend to produce `Refresh` event after window creation.
- Changed the `Suspended` event to be outside of `WindowEvent`.
- Fixed the X11 backend sometimes reporting the wrong virtual key (#273).

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## 0.9.0
- Added event `WindowEvent::HiDPIFactorChanged`.
- Added method `MonitorId::get_hidpi_factor`.
- Deprecated `get_inner_size_pixels` and `get_inner_size_points` methods of `Window` in favor of
`get_inner_size`.
- **Breaking:** `EventsLoop` is `!Send` and `!Sync` because of platform-dependant constraints,
but `Window`, `WindowId`, `DeviceId` and `MonitorId` guaranteed to be `Send`.
- `MonitorId::get_position` now returns `(i32, i32)` instead of `(u32, u32)`.
- Rewrite of the wayland backend to use wayland-client-0.11
- Support for dead keys on wayland for keyboard utf8 input
- Monitor enumeration on Windows is now implemented using `EnumDisplayMonitors` instead of
`EnumDisplayDevices`. This changes the value returned by `MonitorId::get_name()`.
- On Windows added `MonitorIdExt::hmonitor` method
- Impl `Clone` for `EventsLoopProxy`
- `EventsLoop::get_primary_monitor()` on X11 will fallback to any available monitor if no primary is found
- Support for touch event on wayland
- `WindowEvent`s `MouseMoved`, `MouseEntered`, and `MouseLeft` have been renamed to
`CursorMoved`, `CursorEntered`, and `CursorLeft`.
- New `DeviceEvent`s added, `MouseMotion` and `MouseWheel`.
- Send `CursorMoved` event after `CursorEntered` and `Focused` events.
- Add support for `ModifiersState`, `MouseMove`, `MouseInput`, `MouseMotion` for emscripten backend.

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use core::fmt;
use std::hash::Hasher;
use std::error::Error;
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{error::Error, hash::Hash};
use std::time::Duration;
use cursor_icon::CursorIcon;
use crate::platform_impl::{PlatformCustomCursor, PlatformCustomCursorSource};
use crate::utils::{impl_dyn_casting, AsAny};
/// The maximum width and height for a cursor when using [`CustomCursor::from_rgba`].
/// The maximum width and height for a cursor when using [`CustomCursorSource::from_rgba`].
pub const MAX_CURSOR_SIZE: u16 = 2048;
const PIXEL_SIZE: usize = 4;
/// See [`Window::set_cursor()`](crate::window::Window::set_cursor) for more details.
/// See [`Window::set_cursor()`][crate::window::Window::set_cursor] for more details.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum Cursor {
Icon(CursorIcon),
@@ -50,75 +52,120 @@ impl From<CustomCursor> for Cursor {
/// ```no_run
/// # use winit::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # fn scope(event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, window: &Window) {
/// use winit::window::CustomCursor;
/// # fn scope(event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, window: &dyn Window) {
/// use winit::window::CustomCursorSource;
///
/// let w = 10;
/// let h = 10;
/// let rgba = vec![255; (w * h * 4) as usize];
///
/// #[cfg(not(target_family = "wasm"))]
/// let source = CustomCursor::from_rgba(rgba, w, h, w / 2, h / 2).unwrap();
/// let source = CustomCursorSource::from_rgba(rgba, w, h, w / 2, h / 2).unwrap();
///
/// #[cfg(target_family = "wasm")]
/// let source = {
/// use winit::platform::web::CustomCursorExtWebSys;
/// CustomCursor::from_url(String::from("http://localhost:3000/cursor.png"), 0, 0)
/// let source = CustomCursorSource::Url {
/// url: String::from("http://localhost:3000/cursor.png"),
/// hotspot_x: 0,
/// hotspot_y: 0,
/// };
///
/// let custom_cursor = event_loop.create_custom_cursor(source);
///
/// window.set_cursor(custom_cursor.clone());
/// if let Ok(custom_cursor) = event_loop.create_custom_cursor(source) {
/// window.set_cursor(custom_cursor.clone().into());
/// }
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct CustomCursor {
/// Platforms should make sure this is cheap to clone.
pub(crate) inner: PlatformCustomCursor,
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct CustomCursor(pub(crate) Arc<dyn CustomCursorProvider>);
pub trait CustomCursorProvider: AsAny + fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {
/// Whether a cursor was backed by animation.
fn is_animated(&self) -> bool;
}
impl CustomCursor {
/// Creates a new cursor from an rgba buffer.
///
/// The alpha channel is assumed to be **not** premultiplied.
pub fn from_rgba(
rgba: impl Into<Vec<u8>>,
width: u16,
height: u16,
hotspot_x: u16,
hotspot_y: u16,
) -> Result<CustomCursorSource, BadImage> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!(
"winit::Cursor::from_rgba",
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y
)
.entered();
Ok(CustomCursorSource {
inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource::from_rgba(
rgba.into(),
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
)?,
})
impl PartialEq for CustomCursor {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
Arc::ptr_eq(&self.0, &other.0)
}
}
impl Eq for CustomCursor {}
impl Hash for CustomCursor {
fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
Arc::as_ptr(&self.0).hash(state);
}
}
impl Deref for CustomCursor {
type Target = dyn CustomCursorProvider;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.0.deref()
}
}
impl_dyn_casting!(CustomCursorProvider);
/// Source for [`CustomCursor`].
///
/// See [`CustomCursor`] for more details.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CustomCursorSource {
pub(crate) inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource,
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum CustomCursorSource {
/// Cursor that is backed by RGBA image.
///
/// See [CustomCursorSource::from_rgba] for more.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS / Android / Orbital:** Unsupported
Image(CursorImage),
/// Animated cursor.
///
/// See [CustomCursorSource::from_animation] for more.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS / Android / Wayland / Windows / X11 / macOS / Orbital:** Unsupported
Animation(CursorAnimation),
/// Creates a new cursor from a URL pointing to an image.
/// It uses the [url css function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/url),
/// but browser support for image formats is inconsistent. Using [PNG] is recommended.
///
/// [PNG]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS / Android / Wayland / Windows / X11 / macOS / Orbital:** Unsupported
Url { hotspot_x: u16, hotspot_y: u16, url: String },
}
/// An error produced when using [`CustomCursor::from_rgba`] with invalid arguments.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
impl CustomCursorSource {
/// Creates a new cursor from an rgba buffer.
///
/// The alpha channel is assumed to be **not** premultiplied.
pub fn from_rgba(
rgba: Vec<u8>,
width: u16,
height: u16,
hotspot_x: u16,
hotspot_y: u16,
) -> Result<Self, BadImage> {
CursorImage::from_rgba(rgba, width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y).map(Self::Image)
}
/// Crates a new animated cursor from multiple [`CustomCursor`]s
/// Supplied `cursors` can't be empty or other animations.
pub fn from_animation(
duration: Duration,
cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>,
) -> Result<Self, BadAnimation> {
CursorAnimation::new(duration, cursors).map(Self::Animation)
}
}
/// An error produced when using [`CustomCursorSource::from_rgba`] with invalid arguments.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
pub enum BadImage {
/// Produced when the image dimensions are larger than [`MAX_CURSOR_SIZE`]. This doesn't
/// guarantee that the cursor will work, but should avoid many platform and device specific
@@ -129,45 +176,36 @@ pub enum BadImage {
ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count: usize },
/// Produced when the number of pixels (`rgba.len() / 4`) isn't equal to `width * height`.
/// At least one of your arguments is incorrect.
DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width: u16,
height: u16,
width_x_height: u64,
pixel_count: u64,
},
DimensionsVsPixelCount { width: u16, height: u16, width_x_height: u64, pixel_count: u64 },
/// Produced when the hotspot is outside the image bounds
HotspotOutOfBounds {
width: u16,
height: u16,
hotspot_x: u16,
hotspot_y: u16,
},
HotspotOutOfBounds { width: u16, height: u16, hotspot_x: u16, hotspot_y: u16 },
}
impl fmt::Display for BadImage {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
BadImage::TooLarge { width, height } => write!(f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) are too large. The maximum is {MAX_CURSOR_SIZE:?}x{MAX_CURSOR_SIZE:?}.",
BadImage::TooLarge { width, height } => write!(
f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) are too large. The maximum is \
{MAX_CURSOR_SIZE:?}x{MAX_CURSOR_SIZE:?}.",
),
BadImage::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count } => write!(f,
"The length of the `rgba` argument ({byte_count:?}) isn't divisible by 4, making it impossible to interpret as 32bpp RGBA pixels.",
BadImage::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count } => write!(
f,
"The length of the `rgba` argument ({byte_count:?}) isn't divisible by 4, making \
it impossible to interpret as 32bpp RGBA pixels.",
),
BadImage::DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width,
height,
width_x_height,
pixel_count,
} => write!(f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) don't match the number of pixels supplied by the `rgba` argument ({pixel_count:?}). For those dimensions, the expected pixel count is {width_x_height:?}.",
),
BadImage::HotspotOutOfBounds {
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
} => write!(f,
"The specified hotspot ({hotspot_x:?}, {hotspot_y:?}) is outside the image bounds ({width:?}x{height:?}).",
BadImage::DimensionsVsPixelCount { width, height, width_x_height, pixel_count } => {
write!(
f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) don't match the number of \
pixels supplied by the `rgba` argument ({pixel_count:?}). For those \
dimensions, the expected pixel count is {width_x_height:?}.",
)
},
BadImage::HotspotOutOfBounds { width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y } => write!(
f,
"The specified hotspot ({hotspot_x:?}, {hotspot_y:?}) is outside the image bounds \
({width:?}x{height:?}).",
),
}
}
@@ -175,47 +213,30 @@ impl fmt::Display for BadImage {
impl Error for BadImage {}
/// Platforms export this directly as `PlatformCustomCursorSource` if they need to only work with
/// images.
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct OnlyCursorImageSource(pub(crate) CursorImage);
/// An error produced when using [`CustomCursorSource::from_animation`] with invalid arguments.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
pub enum BadAnimation {
/// Produced when no cursors were supplied.
Empty,
/// Produced when a supplied cursor is an animation.
Animation,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
impl OnlyCursorImageSource {
pub(crate) fn from_rgba(
rgba: Vec<u8>,
width: u16,
height: u16,
hotspot_x: u16,
hotspot_y: u16,
) -> Result<Self, BadImage> {
CursorImage::from_rgba(rgba, width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y).map(Self)
impl fmt::Display for BadAnimation {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Empty => write!(f, "No cursors supplied"),
Self::Animation => write!(f, "A supplied cursor is an animation"),
}
}
}
/// Platforms export this directly as `PlatformCustomCursor` if they don't implement caching.
impl Error for BadAnimation {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub(crate) struct OnlyCursorImage(pub(crate) Arc<CursorImage>);
impl Hash for OnlyCursorImage {
fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
Arc::as_ptr(&self.0).hash(state);
}
}
impl PartialEq for OnlyCursorImage {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
Arc::ptr_eq(&self.0, &other.0)
}
}
impl Eq for OnlyCursorImage {}
#[derive(Debug)]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) struct CursorImage {
pub struct CursorImage {
pub(crate) rgba: Vec<u8>,
pub(crate) width: u16,
pub(crate) height: u16,
@@ -236,9 +257,7 @@ impl CursorImage {
}
if rgba.len() % PIXEL_SIZE != 0 {
return Err(BadImage::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 {
byte_count: rgba.len(),
});
return Err(BadImage::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count: rgba.len() });
}
let pixel_count = (rgba.len() / PIXEL_SIZE) as u64;
@@ -253,38 +272,29 @@ impl CursorImage {
}
if hotspot_x >= width || hotspot_y >= height {
return Err(BadImage::HotspotOutOfBounds {
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
});
return Err(BadImage::HotspotOutOfBounds { width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y });
}
Ok(CursorImage {
rgba,
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
})
Ok(CursorImage { rgba, width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y })
}
}
// Platforms that don't support cursors will export this as `PlatformCustomCursor`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct NoCustomCursor;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct CursorAnimation {
pub(crate) duration: Duration,
pub(crate) cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
impl NoCustomCursor {
pub(crate) fn from_rgba(
rgba: Vec<u8>,
width: u16,
height: u16,
hotspot_x: u16,
hotspot_y: u16,
) -> Result<Self, BadImage> {
CursorImage::from_rgba(rgba, width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y)?;
Ok(Self)
impl CursorAnimation {
pub fn new(duration: Duration, cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>) -> Result<Self, BadAnimation> {
if cursors.is_empty() {
return Err(BadAnimation::Empty);
}
if cursors.iter().any(|cursor| cursor.is_animated()) {
return Err(BadAnimation::Animation);
}
Ok(Self { duration, cursors })
}
}

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@@ -1,44 +1,40 @@
use std::{error, fmt};
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use crate::platform_impl;
// TODO: Rename
/// An error that may be generated when requesting Winit state
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum ExternalError {
/// The operation is not supported by the backend.
NotSupported(NotSupportedError),
/// The operation was ignored.
Ignored,
/// The OS cannot perform the operation.
Os(OsError),
}
/// The error type for when the requested operation is not supported by the backend.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct NotSupportedError {
_marker: (),
}
/// The error type for when the OS cannot perform the requested operation.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct OsError {
line: u32,
file: &'static str,
error: platform_impl::OsError,
}
/// A general error that may occur while running the Winit event loop
/// A general error that may occur while running or creating
/// the event loop.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum EventLoopError {
/// The operation is not supported by the backend.
NotSupported(NotSupportedError),
/// The OS cannot perform the operation.
Os(OsError),
/// The event loop can't be re-created.
RecreationAttempt,
/// Application has exit with an error status.
ExitFailure(i32),
/// Got unspecified OS-specific error during the request.
Os(OsError),
/// Creating the event loop with the requested configuration is not supported.
NotSupported(NotSupportedError),
}
impl fmt::Display for EventLoopError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::RecreationAttempt => write!(f, "EventLoop can't be recreated"),
Self::Os(err) => err.fmt(f),
Self::ExitFailure(status) => write!(f, "Exit Failure: {status}"),
Self::NotSupported(err) => err.fmt(f),
}
}
}
impl Error for EventLoopError {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
if let Self::Os(err) = self {
err.source()
} else {
None
}
}
}
impl From<OsError> for EventLoopError {
@@ -47,18 +43,102 @@ impl From<OsError> for EventLoopError {
}
}
impl NotSupportedError {
#[inline]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn new() -> NotSupportedError {
NotSupportedError { _marker: () }
impl From<NotSupportedError> for EventLoopError {
fn from(value: NotSupportedError) -> Self {
Self::NotSupported(value)
}
}
/// A general error that may occur during a request to the windowing system.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum RequestError {
/// The request is not supported.
NotSupported(NotSupportedError),
/// The request was ignored by the operating system.
Ignored,
/// Got unspecified OS specific error during the request.
Os(OsError),
}
impl Display for RequestError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::NotSupported(err) => err.fmt(f),
Self::Ignored => write!(f, "The request was ignored"),
Self::Os(err) => err.fmt(f),
}
}
}
impl Error for RequestError {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
if let Self::Os(err) = self {
err.source()
} else {
None
}
}
}
impl From<NotSupportedError> for RequestError {
fn from(value: NotSupportedError) -> Self {
Self::NotSupported(value)
}
}
impl From<OsError> for RequestError {
fn from(value: OsError) -> Self {
Self::Os(value)
}
}
/// The requested operation is not supported.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct NotSupportedError {
/// The reason why a certain operation is not supported.
reason: &'static str,
}
impl NotSupportedError {
pub(crate) fn new(reason: &'static str) -> Self {
Self { reason }
}
}
impl fmt::Display for NotSupportedError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "Operation is not supported: {}", self.reason)
}
}
impl Error for NotSupportedError {}
/// Unclassified error from the OS.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct OsError {
line: u32,
file: &'static str,
error: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
}
impl OsError {
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn new(line: u32, file: &'static str, error: platform_impl::OsError) -> OsError {
OsError { line, file, error }
pub(crate) fn new(
line: u32,
file: &'static str,
error: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
) -> Self {
Self { line, file, error: error.into() }
}
}
impl Display for OsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.pad(&format!("os error at {}:{}: {}", self.file, self.line, self.error))
}
}
impl Error for OsError {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
Some(self.error.as_ref())
}
}
@@ -68,72 +148,3 @@ macro_rules! os_error {
crate::error::OsError::new(line!(), file!(), $error)
}};
}
impl fmt::Display for OsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
f.pad(&format!(
"os error at {}:{}: {}",
self.file, self.line, self.error
))
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ExternalError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
match self {
ExternalError::NotSupported(e) => e.fmt(f),
ExternalError::Ignored => write!(f, "Operation was ignored"),
ExternalError::Os(e) => e.fmt(f),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for NotSupportedError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
f.debug_struct("NotSupportedError").finish()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for NotSupportedError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
f.pad("the requested operation is not supported by Winit")
}
}
impl fmt::Display for EventLoopError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
match self {
EventLoopError::RecreationAttempt => write!(f, "EventLoop can't be recreated"),
EventLoopError::NotSupported(e) => e.fmt(f),
EventLoopError::Os(e) => e.fmt(f),
EventLoopError::ExitFailure(status) => write!(f, "Exit Failure: {status}"),
}
}
}
impl error::Error for OsError {}
impl error::Error for ExternalError {}
impl error::Error for NotSupportedError {}
impl error::Error for EventLoopError {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#![allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
use super::*;
// Eat attributes for testing
#[test]
fn ensure_fmt_does_not_panic() {
let _ = format!(
"{:?}, {}",
NotSupportedError::new(),
NotSupportedError::new().clone()
);
let _ = format!(
"{:?}, {}",
ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()),
ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new())
);
}
}

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@@ -3,25 +3,30 @@
//!
//! If you want to send custom events to the event loop, use
//! [`EventLoop::create_proxy`] to acquire an [`EventLoopProxy`] and call its
//! [`send_event`](`EventLoopProxy::send_event`) method.
//! [`wake_up`][EventLoopProxy::wake_up] method. Then during handling the wake up
//! you can poll your event sources.
//!
//! See the root-level documentation for information on how to create and use an event loop to
//! handle events.
use std::fmt;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
use std::os::unix::io::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, RawFd};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicUsize, Ordering};
use std::{error, fmt};
use std::sync::Arc;
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
use rwh_06::{DisplayHandle, HandleError, HasDisplayHandle};
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use web_time::{Duration, Instant};
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::error::{EventLoopError, OsError};
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, CustomCursorSource, Window, WindowAttributes};
use crate::{event::Event, monitor::MonitorHandle, platform_impl};
use crate::error::{EventLoopError, RequestError};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::platform_impl;
use crate::utils::{impl_dyn_casting, AsAny};
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, CustomCursorSource, Theme, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Provides a way to retrieve events from the system and from the windows that were registered to
/// the events loop.
@@ -33,22 +38,14 @@ use crate::{event::Event, monitor::MonitorHandle, platform_impl};
/// To wake up an `EventLoop` from a another thread, see the [`EventLoopProxy`] docs.
///
/// Note that this cannot be shared across threads (due to platform-dependant logic
/// forbidding it), as such it is neither [`Send`] nor [`Sync`]. If you need cross-thread access, the
/// [`Window`] created from this _can_ be sent to an other thread, and the
/// forbidding it), as such it is neither [`Send`] nor [`Sync`]. If you need cross-thread access,
/// the [`Window`] created from this _can_ be sent to an other thread, and the
/// [`EventLoopProxy`] allows you to wake up an `EventLoop` from another thread.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub struct EventLoop<T: 'static> {
pub(crate) event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop<T>,
pub(crate) _marker: PhantomData<*mut ()>, // Not Send nor Sync
}
/// Target that associates windows with an [`EventLoop`].
///
/// This type exists to allow you to create new windows while Winit executes
/// your callback.
pub struct ActiveEventLoop {
pub(crate) p: platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop,
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct EventLoop {
pub(crate) event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop,
pub(crate) _marker: PhantomData<*mut ()>, // Not Send nor Sync
}
@@ -57,25 +54,15 @@ pub struct ActiveEventLoop {
/// This is used to make specifying options that affect the whole application
/// easier. But note that constructing multiple event loops is not supported.
///
/// This can be created using [`EventLoop::new`] or [`EventLoop::with_user_event`].
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct EventLoopBuilder<T: 'static> {
/// This can be created using [`EventLoop::builder`].
#[derive(Default, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct EventLoopBuilder {
pub(crate) platform_specific: platform_impl::PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes,
_p: PhantomData<T>,
}
static EVENT_LOOP_CREATED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
impl EventLoopBuilder<()> {
/// Start building a new event loop.
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use `EventLoop::builder` instead"]
pub fn new() -> Self {
EventLoop::builder()
}
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilder {
/// Builds a new event loop.
///
/// ***For cross-platform compatibility, the [`EventLoop`] must be created on the main thread,
@@ -88,28 +75,29 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// Attempting to create the event loop off the main thread will panic. This
/// restriction isn't strictly necessary on all platforms, but is imposed to
/// eliminate any nasty surprises when porting to platforms that require it.
/// `EventLoopBuilderExt::any_thread` functions are exposed in the relevant
/// `EventLoopBuilderExt::with_any_thread` functions are exposed in the relevant
/// [`platform`] module if the target platform supports creating an event
/// loop on any thread.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Wayland/X11:** to prevent running under `Wayland` or `X11` unset `WAYLAND_DISPLAY`
/// or `DISPLAY` respectively when building the event loop.
/// - **Wayland/X11:** to prevent running under `Wayland` or `X11` unset `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` or
/// `DISPLAY` respectively when building the event loop.
/// - **Android:** must be configured with an `AndroidApp` from `android_main()` by calling
/// [`.with_android_app(app)`] before calling `.build()`, otherwise it'll panic.
/// [`.with_android_app(app)`] before calling `.build()`, otherwise it'll panic.
///
/// [`platform`]: crate::platform
#[cfg_attr(
android,
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: crate::platform::android::EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid::with_android_app"
android_platform,
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: \
crate::platform::android::EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid::with_android_app"
)]
#[cfg_attr(
not(android),
not(android_platform),
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: #only-available-on-android"
)]
#[inline]
pub fn build(&mut self) -> Result<EventLoop<T>, EventLoopError> {
pub fn build(&mut self) -> Result<EventLoop, EventLoopError> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::EventLoopBuilder::build").entered();
if EVENT_LOOP_CREATED.swap(true, Ordering::Relaxed) {
@@ -130,26 +118,15 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
}
}
impl<T> fmt::Debug for EventLoop<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.pad("EventLoop { .. }")
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for ActiveEventLoop {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.pad("ActiveEventLoop { .. }")
}
}
/// Set through [`ActiveEventLoop::set_control_flow()`].
///
/// Indicates the desired behavior of the event loop after [`Event::AboutToWait`] is emitted.
/// Indicates the desired behavior of the event loop after [`about_to_wait`] is called.
///
/// Defaults to [`Wait`].
///
/// [`Wait`]: Self::Wait
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
/// [`about_to_wait`]: crate::application::ApplicationHandler::about_to_wait
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum ControlFlow {
/// When the current loop iteration finishes, immediately begin a new iteration regardless of
/// whether or not new events are available to process.
@@ -162,9 +139,9 @@ pub enum ControlFlow {
/// When the current loop iteration finishes, suspend the thread until either another event
/// arrives or the given time is reached.
///
/// Useful for implementing efficient timers. Applications which want to render at the display's
/// native refresh rate should instead use [`Poll`] and the VSync functionality of a graphics API
/// to reduce odds of missed frames.
/// Useful for implementing efficient timers. Applications which want to render at the
/// display's native refresh rate should instead use [`Poll`] and the VSync functionality
/// of a graphics API to reduce odds of missed frames.
///
/// [`Poll`]: Self::Poll
WaitUntil(Instant),
@@ -186,12 +163,12 @@ impl ControlFlow {
}
}
impl EventLoop<()> {
impl EventLoop {
/// Create the event loop.
///
/// This is an alias of `EventLoop::builder().build()`.
#[inline]
pub fn new() -> Result<EventLoop<()>, EventLoopError> {
pub fn new() -> Result<EventLoop, EventLoopError> {
Self::builder().build()
}
@@ -201,86 +178,107 @@ impl EventLoop<()> {
///
/// To get the actual event loop, call [`build`][EventLoopBuilder::build] on that.
#[inline]
pub fn builder() -> EventLoopBuilder<()> {
Self::with_user_event()
pub fn builder() -> EventLoopBuilder {
EventLoopBuilder { platform_specific: Default::default() }
}
}
impl<T> EventLoop<T> {
/// Start building a new event loop, with the given type as the user event
/// type.
pub fn with_user_event() -> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
EventLoopBuilder {
platform_specific: Default::default(),
_p: PhantomData,
}
}
/// See [`run_app`].
///
/// [`run_app`]: Self::run_app
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use `EventLoop::run_app` instead"]
#[cfg(not(all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")))]
pub fn run<F>(self, event_handler: F) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>
where
F: FnMut(Event<T>, &ActiveEventLoop),
{
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::EventLoop::run").entered();
self.event_loop.run(event_handler)
}
impl EventLoop {
/// Run the application with the event loop on the calling thread.
///
/// See the [`set_control_flow()`] docs on how to change the event loop's behavior.
/// ## Event loop flow
///
/// This function internally handles the different parts of a traditional event-handling loop.
/// You can imagine this method as being implemented like this:
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// let mut start_cause = StartCause::Init;
///
/// // Run the event loop.
/// while !event_loop.exiting() {
/// // Wake up.
/// app.new_events(event_loop, start_cause);
///
/// // Indicate that surfaces can now safely be created.
/// if start_cause == StartCause::Init {
/// app.can_create_surfaces(event_loop);
/// }
///
/// // Handle proxy wake-up event.
/// if event_loop.proxy_wake_up_set() {
/// event_loop.proxy_wake_up_clear();
/// app.proxy_wake_up(event_loop);
/// }
///
/// // Handle actions done by the user / system such as moving the cursor, resizing the
/// // window, changing the window theme, etc.
/// for event in event_loop.events() {
/// match event {
/// window event => app.window_event(event_loop, window_id, event),
/// device event => app.device_event(event_loop, device_id, event),
/// }
/// }
///
/// // Handle redraws.
/// for window_id in event_loop.pending_redraws() {
/// app.window_event(event_loop, window_id, WindowEvent::RedrawRequested);
/// }
///
/// // Done handling events, wait until we're woken up again.
/// app.about_to_wait(event_loop);
/// start_cause = event_loop.wait_if_necessary();
/// }
///
/// // Finished running, drop application state.
/// drop(app);
/// ```
///
/// This is of course a very coarse-grained overview, and leaves out timing details like
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`] and life-cycle methods like [`ApplicationHandler::resumed`], but
/// it should give you an idea of how things fit together.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS:** Will never return to the caller and so values not passed to this function will
/// *not* be dropped before the process exits.
/// - **Web:** Will _act_ as if it never returns to the caller by throwing a Javascript exception
/// (that Rust doesn't see) that will also mean that the rest of the function is never executed
/// and any values not passed to this function will *not* be dropped.
/// - **Web:** Will _act_ as if it never returns to the caller by throwing a Javascript
/// exception (that Rust doesn't see) that will also mean that the rest of the function is
/// never executed and any values not passed to this function will *not* be dropped.
///
/// Web applications are recommended to use
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[`EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn_app()`][crate::platform::web::EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn_app()]"
doc = " [`EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()`][crate::platform::web::EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()]"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "`EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`")]
/// [^1] instead of [`run_app()`] to avoid the need
/// for the Javascript exception trick, and to make it clearer that the event loop runs
/// asynchronously (via the browser's own, internal, event loop) and doesn't block the
/// current thread of execution like it does on other platforms.
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = " `EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()`")]
/// [^1] instead of [`run_app()`] to avoid the need for the Javascript exception trick, and to
/// make it clearer that the event loop runs asynchronously (via the browser's own,
/// internal, event loop) and doesn't block the current thread of execution like it does
/// on other platforms.
///
/// This function won't be available with `target_feature = "exception-handling"`.
///
/// [^1]: `spawn_app()` is only available on the Web platform.
///
/// [`set_control_flow()`]: ActiveEventLoop::set_control_flow()
/// [`run_app()`]: Self::run_app()
/// [^1]: `EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn_app()` is only available on Web.
#[inline]
#[cfg(not(all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")))]
pub fn run_app<A: ApplicationHandler<T>>(self, app: &mut A) -> Result<(), EventLoopError> {
self.event_loop
.run(|event, event_loop| dispatch_event_for_app(app, event_loop, event))
pub fn run_app<A: ApplicationHandler>(self, app: A) -> Result<(), EventLoopError> {
self.event_loop.run_app(app)
}
/// Creates an [`EventLoopProxy`] that can be used to dispatch user events
/// to the main event loop, possibly from another thread.
pub fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
EventLoopProxy {
event_loop_proxy: self.event_loop.create_proxy(),
}
pub fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy {
self.event_loop.window_target().create_proxy()
}
/// Gets a persistent reference to the underlying platform display.
///
/// See the [`OwnedDisplayHandle`] type for more information.
pub fn owned_display_handle(&self) -> OwnedDisplayHandle {
OwnedDisplayHandle {
platform: self.event_loop.window_target().p.owned_display_handle(),
}
self.event_loop.window_target().owned_display_handle()
}
/// Change if or when [`DeviceEvent`]s are captured.
@@ -294,65 +292,35 @@ impl<T> EventLoop<T> {
allowed = ?allowed
)
.entered();
self.event_loop
.window_target()
.p
.listen_device_events(allowed);
self.event_loop.window_target().listen_device_events(allowed)
}
/// Sets the [`ControlFlow`].
pub fn set_control_flow(&self, control_flow: ControlFlow) {
self.event_loop
.window_target()
.p
.set_control_flow(control_flow)
}
/// Create a window.
///
/// Creating window without event loop running often leads to improper window creation;
/// use [`ActiveEventLoop::create_window`] instead.
#[deprecated = "use `ActiveEventLoop::create_window` instead"]
#[inline]
pub fn create_window(&self, window_attributes: WindowAttributes) -> Result<Window, OsError> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!(
"winit::EventLoop::create_window",
window_attributes = ?window_attributes
)
.entered();
let window =
platform_impl::Window::new(&self.event_loop.window_target().p, window_attributes)?;
Ok(Window { window })
self.event_loop.window_target().set_control_flow(control_flow);
}
/// Create custom cursor.
pub fn create_custom_cursor(&self, custom_cursor: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursor {
self.event_loop
.window_target()
.p
.create_custom_cursor(custom_cursor)
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **iOS / Android / Orbital:** Unsupported.
pub fn create_custom_cursor(
&self,
custom_cursor: CustomCursorSource,
) -> Result<CustomCursor, RequestError> {
self.event_loop.window_target().create_custom_cursor(custom_cursor)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
impl<T> rwh_06::HasDisplayHandle for EventLoop<T> {
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<rwh_06::DisplayHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
rwh_06::HasDisplayHandle::display_handle(self.event_loop.window_target())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
unsafe impl<T> rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle for EventLoop<T> {
/// Returns a [`rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle`] for the event loop.
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle::raw_display_handle(self.event_loop.window_target())
impl HasDisplayHandle for EventLoop {
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<DisplayHandle<'_>, HandleError> {
HasDisplayHandle::display_handle(self.event_loop.window_target().rwh_06_handle())
}
}
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
impl<T> AsFd for EventLoop<T> {
impl AsFd for EventLoop {
/// Get the underlying [EventLoop]'s `fd` which you can register
/// into other event loop, like [`calloop`] or [`mio`]. When doing so, the
/// loop must be polled with the [`pump_app_events`] API.
@@ -366,7 +334,7 @@ impl<T> AsFd for EventLoop<T> {
}
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
impl<T> AsRawFd for EventLoop<T> {
impl AsRawFd for EventLoop {
/// Get the underlying [EventLoop]'s raw `fd` which you can register
/// into other event loop, like [`calloop`] or [`mio`]. When doing so, the
/// loop must be polled with the [`pump_app_events`] API.
@@ -379,45 +347,45 @@ impl<T> AsRawFd for EventLoop<T> {
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoop {
pub trait ActiveEventLoop: AsAny + fmt::Debug {
/// Creates an [`EventLoopProxy`] that can be used to dispatch user events
/// to the main event loop, possibly from another thread.
fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy;
/// Create the window.
///
/// Possible causes of error include denied permission, incompatible system, and lack of memory.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** The window is created but not inserted into the web page automatically. Please
/// see the web platform module for more information.
#[inline]
pub fn create_window(&self, window_attributes: WindowAttributes) -> Result<Window, OsError> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!(
"winit::ActiveEventLoop::create_window",
window_attributes = ?window_attributes
)
.entered();
let window = platform_impl::Window::new(&self.p, window_attributes)?;
Ok(Window { window })
}
/// - **Web:** The window is created but not inserted into the Web page automatically. Please
/// see the Web platform module for more information.
fn create_window(
&self,
window_attributes: WindowAttributes,
) -> Result<Box<dyn Window>, RequestError>;
/// Create custom cursor.
pub fn create_custom_cursor(&self, custom_cursor: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursor {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::ActiveEventLoop::create_custom_cursor",).entered();
self.p.create_custom_cursor(custom_cursor)
}
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **iOS / Android / Orbital:** Unsupported.
fn create_custom_cursor(
&self,
custom_cursor: CustomCursorSource,
) -> Result<CustomCursor, RequestError>;
/// Returns the list of all the monitors available on the system.
#[inline]
pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = MonitorHandle> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors",).entered();
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] // false positive on some platforms
self.p
.available_monitors()
.into_iter()
.map(|inner| MonitorHandle { inner })
}
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **Web:** Only returns the current monitor without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "detailed monitor permissions.")]
fn available_monitors(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = MonitorHandle>>;
/// Returns the primary monitor of the system.
///
@@ -425,15 +393,14 @@ impl ActiveEventLoop {
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **Wayland / Web:** Always returns `None`.
#[inline]
pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::ActiveEventLoop::primary_monitor",).entered();
self.p
.primary_monitor()
.map(|inner| MonitorHandle { inner })
}
/// - **Wayland:** Always returns `None`.
/// - **Web:** Always returns `None` without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = " [detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = " detailed monitor permissions.")]
fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle>;
/// Change if or when [`DeviceEvent`]s are captured.
///
@@ -446,72 +413,60 @@ impl ActiveEventLoop {
/// - **Wayland / macOS / iOS / Android / Orbital:** Unsupported.
///
/// [`DeviceEvent`]: crate::event::DeviceEvent
pub fn listen_device_events(&self, allowed: DeviceEvents) {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!(
"winit::ActiveEventLoop::listen_device_events",
allowed = ?allowed
)
.entered();
fn listen_device_events(&self, allowed: DeviceEvents);
self.p.listen_device_events(allowed);
}
/// Returns the current system theme.
///
/// Returns `None` if it cannot be determined on the current platform.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS / Android / Wayland / x11 / Orbital:** Unsupported.
fn system_theme(&self) -> Option<Theme>;
/// Sets the [`ControlFlow`].
pub fn set_control_flow(&self, control_flow: ControlFlow) {
self.p.set_control_flow(control_flow)
}
fn set_control_flow(&self, control_flow: ControlFlow);
/// Gets the current [`ControlFlow`].
pub fn control_flow(&self) -> ControlFlow {
self.p.control_flow()
}
fn control_flow(&self) -> ControlFlow;
/// This exits the event loop.
/// Stop the event loop.
///
/// See [`LoopExiting`](Event::LoopExiting).
pub fn exit(&self) {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::ActiveEventLoop::exit",).entered();
self.p.exit()
}
/// Returns if the [`EventLoop`] is about to stop.
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// See [`exit()`](Self::exit).
pub fn exiting(&self) -> bool {
self.p.exiting()
}
/// ### iOS
///
/// It is not possible to programmatically exit/quit an application on iOS, so this function is
/// a no-op there. See also [this technical Q&A][qa1561].
///
/// [qa1561]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/qa/qa1561/_index.html
fn exit(&self);
/// Returns whether the [`EventLoop`] is about to stop.
///
/// Set by [`exit()`][Self::exit].
fn exiting(&self) -> bool;
/// Gets a persistent reference to the underlying platform display.
///
/// See the [`OwnedDisplayHandle`] type for more information.
pub fn owned_display_handle(&self) -> OwnedDisplayHandle {
OwnedDisplayHandle {
platform: self.p.owned_display_handle(),
}
fn owned_display_handle(&self) -> OwnedDisplayHandle;
/// Get the raw-window-handle handle.
fn rwh_06_handle(&self) -> &dyn HasDisplayHandle;
}
impl HasDisplayHandle for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<DisplayHandle<'_>, HandleError> {
self.rwh_06_handle().display_handle()
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
impl rwh_06::HasDisplayHandle for ActiveEventLoop {
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<rwh_06::DisplayHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
let raw = self.p.raw_display_handle_rwh_06()?;
// SAFETY: The display will never be deallocated while the event loop is alive.
Ok(unsafe { rwh_06::DisplayHandle::borrow_raw(raw) })
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
unsafe impl rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle for ActiveEventLoop {
/// Returns a [`rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle`] for the event loop.
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
self.p.raw_display_handle_rwh_05()
}
}
impl_dyn_casting!(ActiveEventLoop);
/// A proxy for the underlying display handle.
///
/// The purpose of this type is to provide a cheaply clonable handle to the underlying
/// The purpose of this type is to provide a cheaply cloneable handle to the underlying
/// display handle. This is often used by graphics APIs to connect to the underlying APIs.
/// It is difficult to keep a handle to the [`EventLoop`] type or the [`ActiveEventLoop`]
/// type. In contrast, this type involves no lifetimes and can be persisted for as long as
@@ -523,89 +478,77 @@ unsafe impl rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle for ActiveEventLoop {
/// - A reference-counted pointer to the underlying type.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct OwnedDisplayHandle {
#[cfg_attr(not(any(feature = "rwh_05", feature = "rwh_06")), allow(dead_code))]
platform: platform_impl::OwnedDisplayHandle,
pub(crate) handle: Arc<dyn HasDisplayHandle>,
}
impl OwnedDisplayHandle {
pub(crate) fn new(handle: Arc<dyn HasDisplayHandle>) -> Self {
Self { handle }
}
}
impl HasDisplayHandle for OwnedDisplayHandle {
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<DisplayHandle<'_>, HandleError> {
self.handle.display_handle()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for OwnedDisplayHandle {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("OwnedDisplayHandle").finish_non_exhaustive()
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
impl rwh_06::HasDisplayHandle for OwnedDisplayHandle {
#[inline]
fn display_handle(&self) -> Result<rwh_06::DisplayHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
let raw = self.platform.raw_display_handle_rwh_06()?;
// SAFETY: The underlying display handle should be safe.
let handle = unsafe { rwh_06::DisplayHandle::borrow_raw(raw) };
Ok(handle)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
unsafe impl rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle for OwnedDisplayHandle {
#[inline]
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
self.platform.raw_display_handle_rwh_05()
}
}
/// Used to send custom events to [`EventLoop`].
pub struct EventLoopProxy<T: 'static> {
event_loop_proxy: platform_impl::EventLoopProxy<T>,
}
impl<T: 'static> Clone for EventLoopProxy<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
event_loop_proxy: self.event_loop_proxy.clone(),
impl PartialEq for OwnedDisplayHandle {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
match (self.display_handle(), other.display_handle()) {
(Ok(lhs), Ok(rhs)) => lhs == rhs,
_ => false,
}
}
}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoopProxy<T> {
/// Send an event to the [`EventLoop`] from which this proxy was created. This emits a
/// `UserEvent(event)` event in the event loop, where `event` is the value passed to this
/// function.
impl Eq for OwnedDisplayHandle {}
pub(crate) trait EventLoopProxyProvider: Send + Sync + fmt::Debug {
/// See [`EventLoopProxy::wake_up`] for details.
fn wake_up(&self);
}
/// Control the [`EventLoop`], possibly from a different thread, without referencing it directly.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct EventLoopProxy {
pub(crate) proxy: Arc<dyn EventLoopProxyProvider>,
}
impl EventLoopProxy {
/// Wake up the [`EventLoop`], resulting in [`ApplicationHandler::proxy_wake_up()`] being
/// called.
///
/// Returns an `Err` if the associated [`EventLoop`] no longer exists.
/// Calls to this method are coalesced into a single call to [`proxy_wake_up`], see the
/// documentation on that for details.
///
/// [`UserEvent(event)`]: Event::UserEvent
pub fn send_event(&self, event: T) -> Result<(), EventLoopClosed<T>> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::EventLoopProxy::send_event",).entered();
/// If the event loop is no longer running, this is a no-op.
///
/// [`proxy_wake_up`]: ApplicationHandler::proxy_wake_up
///
/// # Platform-specific
///
/// - **Windows**: The wake-up may be ignored under high contention, see [#3687].
///
/// [#3687]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3687
pub fn wake_up(&self) {
self.proxy.wake_up();
}
self.event_loop_proxy.send_event(event)
pub(crate) fn new(proxy: Arc<dyn EventLoopProxyProvider>) -> Self {
Self { proxy }
}
}
impl<T: 'static> fmt::Debug for EventLoopProxy<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.pad("EventLoopProxy { .. }")
}
}
/// The error that is returned when an [`EventLoopProxy`] attempts to wake up an [`EventLoop`] that
/// no longer exists.
///
/// Contains the original event given to [`EventLoopProxy::send_event`].
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct EventLoopClosed<T>(pub T);
impl<T> fmt::Display for EventLoopClosed<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("Tried to wake up a closed `EventLoop`")
}
}
impl<T: fmt::Debug> error::Error for EventLoopClosed<T> {}
/// Control when device events are captured.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, Default)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
pub enum DeviceEvents {
/// Report device events regardless of window focus.
Always,
@@ -625,7 +568,7 @@ pub enum DeviceEvents {
/// containing [`AsyncRequestSerial`] and some closure associated with it.
/// Then once event is arriving the working list is being traversed and a job
/// executed and removed from the list.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct AsyncRequestSerial {
serial: usize,
}
@@ -641,23 +584,3 @@ impl AsyncRequestSerial {
Self { serial }
}
}
/// Shim for various run APIs.
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) fn dispatch_event_for_app<T: 'static, A: ApplicationHandler<T>>(
app: &mut A,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
event: Event<T>,
) {
match event {
Event::NewEvents(cause) => app.new_events(event_loop, cause),
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => app.window_event(event_loop, window_id, event),
Event::DeviceEvent { device_id, event } => app.device_event(event_loop, device_id, event),
Event::UserEvent(event) => app.user_event(event_loop, event),
Event::Suspended => app.suspended(event_loop),
Event::Resumed => app.resumed(event_loop),
Event::AboutToWait => app.about_to_wait(event_loop),
Event::LoopExiting => app.exiting(event_loop),
Event::MemoryWarning => app.memory_warning(event_loop),
}
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,20 @@
use crate::platform_impl::PlatformIcon;
use std::{error::Error, fmt, io, mem};
use std::error::Error;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{fmt, io, mem};
use crate::utils::{impl_dyn_casting, AsAny};
pub(crate) const PIXEL_SIZE: usize = mem::size_of::<Pixel>();
/// An icon used for the window titlebar, taskbar, etc.
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct Icon(pub(crate) Arc<dyn IconProvider>);
// TODO remove that once split.
pub trait IconProvider: AsAny + fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {}
impl_dyn_casting!(IconProvider);
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -10,22 +25,15 @@ pub(crate) struct Pixel {
pub(crate) a: u8,
}
pub(crate) const PIXEL_SIZE: usize = mem::size_of::<Pixel>();
#[derive(Debug)]
/// An error produced when using [`Icon::from_rgba`] with invalid arguments.
/// An error produced when using [`RgbaIcon::new`] with invalid arguments.
pub enum BadIcon {
/// Produced when the length of the `rgba` argument isn't divisible by 4, thus `rgba` can't be
/// safely interpreted as 32bpp RGBA pixels.
ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count: usize },
/// Produced when the number of pixels (`rgba.len() / 4`) isn't equal to `width * height`.
/// At least one of your arguments is incorrect.
DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width: u32,
height: u32,
width_x_height: usize,
pixel_count: usize,
},
DimensionsVsPixelCount { width: u32, height: u32, width_x_height: usize, pixel_count: usize },
/// Produced when underlying OS functionality failed to create the icon
OsError(io::Error),
}
@@ -33,17 +41,19 @@ pub enum BadIcon {
impl fmt::Display for BadIcon {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
BadIcon::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count } => write!(f,
"The length of the `rgba` argument ({byte_count:?}) isn't divisible by 4, making it impossible to interpret as 32bpp RGBA pixels.",
),
BadIcon::DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width,
height,
width_x_height,
pixel_count,
} => write!(f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) don't match the number of pixels supplied by the `rgba` argument ({pixel_count:?}). For those dimensions, the expected pixel count is {width_x_height:?}.",
BadIcon::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count } => write!(
f,
"The length of the `rgba` argument ({byte_count:?}) isn't divisible by 4, making \
it impossible to interpret as 32bpp RGBA pixels.",
),
BadIcon::DimensionsVsPixelCount { width, height, width_x_height, pixel_count } => {
write!(
f,
"The specified dimensions ({width:?}x{height:?}) don't match the number of \
pixels supplied by the `rgba` argument ({pixel_count:?}). For those \
dimensions, the expected pixel count is {width_x_height:?}.",
)
},
BadIcon::OsError(e) => write!(f, "OS error when instantiating the icon: {e:?}"),
}
}
@@ -51,77 +61,48 @@ impl fmt::Display for BadIcon {
impl Error for BadIcon {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct RgbaIcon {
pub(crate) rgba: Vec<u8>,
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct RgbaIcon {
pub(crate) width: u32,
pub(crate) height: u32,
pub(crate) rgba: Vec<u8>,
}
/// For platforms which don't have window icons (e.g. web)
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct NoIcon;
#[allow(dead_code)] // These are not used on every platform
mod constructors {
use super::*;
impl RgbaIcon {
pub fn from_rgba(rgba: Vec<u8>, width: u32, height: u32) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
if rgba.len() % PIXEL_SIZE != 0 {
return Err(BadIcon::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 {
byte_count: rgba.len(),
});
}
let pixel_count = rgba.len() / PIXEL_SIZE;
if pixel_count != (width * height) as usize {
Err(BadIcon::DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width,
height,
width_x_height: (width * height) as usize,
pixel_count,
})
} else {
Ok(RgbaIcon {
rgba,
width,
height,
})
}
impl RgbaIcon {
pub fn new(rgba: Vec<u8>, width: u32, height: u32) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
if rgba.len() % PIXEL_SIZE != 0 {
return Err(BadIcon::ByteCountNotDivisibleBy4 { byte_count: rgba.len() });
}
let pixel_count = rgba.len() / PIXEL_SIZE;
if pixel_count != (width * height) as usize {
Err(BadIcon::DimensionsVsPixelCount {
width,
height,
width_x_height: (width * height) as usize,
pixel_count,
})
} else {
Ok(RgbaIcon { rgba, width, height })
}
}
impl NoIcon {
pub fn from_rgba(rgba: Vec<u8>, width: u32, height: u32) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
// Create the rgba icon anyway to validate the input
let _ = RgbaIcon::from_rgba(rgba, width, height)?;
Ok(NoIcon)
}
pub fn width(&self) -> u32 {
self.width
}
pub fn height(&self) -> u32 {
self.height
}
pub fn buffer(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.rgba.as_slice()
}
}
/// An icon used for the window titlebar, taskbar, etc.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Icon {
pub(crate) inner: PlatformIcon,
}
impl IconProvider for RgbaIcon {}
impl fmt::Debug for Icon {
fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.inner, formatter)
}
}
impl Icon {
/// Creates an icon from 32bpp RGBA data.
///
/// The length of `rgba` must be divisible by 4, and `width * height` must equal
/// `rgba.len() / 4`. Otherwise, this will return a `BadIcon` error.
pub fn from_rgba(rgba: Vec<u8>, width: u32, height: u32) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::Icon::from_rgba", width, height).entered();
Ok(Icon {
inner: PlatformIcon::from_rgba(rgba, width, height)?,
})
impl From<RgbaIcon> for Icon {
fn from(value: RgbaIcon) -> Self {
Self(Arc::new(value))
}
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
//! Types related to the keyboard.
#![cfg_attr(feature = "serde", allow(deprecated))] // https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2195
// This file contains a substantial portion of the UI Events Specification by the W3C. In
// particular, the variant names within `Key` and `KeyCode` and their documentation are modified
@@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ pub use smol_str::SmolStr;
/// haven't mapped for you yet, this lets you use use [`KeyCode`] to:
///
/// - Correctly match key press and release events.
/// - On non-web platforms, support assigning keybinds to virtually any key through a UI.
/// - On non-Web platforms, support assigning keybinds to virtually any key through a UI.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum NativeKeyCode {
@@ -106,23 +107,23 @@ impl std::fmt::Debug for NativeKeyCode {
match self {
Unidentified => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Unidentified");
}
},
Android(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Android");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
MacOS(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("MacOS");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
Windows(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Windows");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
Xkb(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Xkb");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
}
debug_tuple.finish()
}
@@ -162,27 +163,27 @@ impl std::fmt::Debug for NativeKey {
match self {
Unidentified => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Unidentified");
}
},
Android(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Android");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
MacOS(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("MacOS");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
Windows(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Windows");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
Xkb(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Xkb");
debug_tuple.field(&format_args!("0x{code:04X}"));
}
},
Web(code) => {
debug_tuple = f.debug_tuple("Web");
debug_tuple.field(code);
}
},
}
debug_tuple.finish()
}
@@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ impl PartialEq<NativeKeyCode> for NativeKey {
/// Represents the location of a physical key.
///
/// This type is a superset of [`KeyCode`], including an [`Unidentified`](Self::Unidentified)
/// This type is a superset of [`KeyCode`], including an [`Unidentified`][Self::Unidentified]
/// variant.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
@@ -283,11 +284,7 @@ impl PartialEq<PhysicalKey> for NativeKeyCode {
/// Code representing the location of a physical key
///
/// This mostly conforms to the UI Events Specification's [`KeyboardEvent.code`] with a few
/// exceptions:
/// - The keys that the specification calls "MetaLeft" and "MetaRight" are named "SuperLeft" and
/// "SuperRight" here.
/// - The key that the specification calls "Super" is reported as `Unidentified` here.
/// This conforms to the UI Events Specification's [`KeyboardEvent.code`].
///
/// [`KeyboardEvent.code`]: https://w3c.github.io/uievents-code/#code-value-tables
#[non_exhaustive]
@@ -420,7 +417,7 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
/// <kbd>CapsLock</kbd> or <kbd>⇪</kbd>
CapsLock,
/// The application context menu key, which is typically found between the right
/// <kbd>Super</kbd> key and the right <kbd>Control</kbd> key.
/// <kbd>Meta</kbd> key and the right <kbd>Control</kbd> key.
ContextMenu,
/// <kbd>Control</kbd> or <kbd>⌃</kbd>
ControlLeft,
@@ -429,9 +426,9 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
/// <kbd>Enter</kbd> or <kbd>↵</kbd>. Labeled <kbd>Return</kbd> on Apple keyboards.
Enter,
/// The Windows, <kbd>⌘</kbd>, <kbd>Command</kbd>, or other OS symbol key.
SuperLeft,
MetaLeft,
/// The Windows, <kbd>⌘</kbd>, <kbd>Command</kbd>, or other OS symbol key.
SuperRight,
MetaRight,
/// <kbd>Shift</kbd> or <kbd>⇧</kbd>
ShiftLeft,
/// <kbd>Shift</kbd> or <kbd>⇧</kbd>
@@ -442,7 +439,8 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
Tab,
/// Japanese: <kbd>変</kbd> (henkan)
Convert,
/// Japanese: <kbd>カタカナ</kbd>/<kbd>ひらがな</kbd>/<kbd>ローマ字</kbd> (katakana/hiragana/romaji)
/// Japanese: <kbd>カタカナ</kbd>/<kbd>ひらがな</kbd>/<kbd>ローマ字</kbd>
/// (katakana/hiragana/romaji)
KanaMode,
/// Korean: HangulMode <kbd>한/영</kbd> (han/yeong)
///
@@ -490,7 +488,8 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
NumLock,
/// <kbd>0 Ins</kbd> on a keyboard. <kbd>0</kbd> on a phone or remote control
Numpad0,
/// <kbd>1 End</kbd> on a keyboard. <kbd>1</kbd> or <kbd>1 QZ</kbd> on a phone or remote control
/// <kbd>1 End</kbd> on a keyboard. <kbd>1</kbd> or <kbd>1 QZ</kbd> on a phone or remote
/// control
Numpad1,
/// <kbd>2 ↓</kbd> on a keyboard. <kbd>2 ABC</kbd> on a phone or remote control
Numpad2,
@@ -611,9 +610,11 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
AudioVolumeMute,
AudioVolumeUp,
WakeUp,
// Legacy modifier key. Also called "Super" in certain places.
Meta,
// Legacy modifier key.
#[deprecated = "marked as legacy in the spec, use Meta instead"]
Super,
// Legacy modifier key.
#[deprecated = "marked as legacy in the spec, use Meta instead"]
Hyper,
Turbo,
Abort,
@@ -739,12 +740,7 @@ pub enum KeyCode {
/// A [`Key::Named`] value
///
/// This mostly conforms to the UI Events Specification's [`KeyboardEvent.key`] with a few
/// exceptions:
/// - The `Super` variant here, is named `Meta` in the aforementioned specification. (There's
/// another key which the specification calls `Super`. That does not exist here.)
/// - The `Space` variant here, can be identified by the character it generates in the
/// specification.
/// This conforms to the UI Events Specification's [`KeyboardEvent.key`].
///
/// [`KeyboardEvent.key`]: https://w3c.github.io/uievents-key/
#[non_exhaustive]
@@ -789,23 +785,22 @@ pub enum NamedKey {
/// The Symbol modifier key (used on some virtual keyboards).
Symbol,
SymbolLock,
// Legacy modifier key. Also called "Super" in certain places.
Meta,
// Legacy modifier key.
Hyper,
/// Used to enable "super" modifier function for interpreting concurrent or subsequent keyboard
/// input. This key value is used for the "Windows Logo" key and the Apple `Command` or `⌘` key.
///
/// Note: In some contexts (e.g. the Web) this is referred to as the "Meta" key.
#[deprecated = "marked as legacy in the spec, use Meta instead"]
Super,
/// The `Enter` or `↵` key. Used to activate current selection or accept current input. This key
/// value is also used for the `Return` (Macintosh numpad) key. This key value is also used for
/// the Android `KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER`.
// Legacy modifier key.
#[deprecated = "marked as legacy in the spec, use Meta instead"]
Hyper,
/// Used to enable "meta" modifier function for interpreting concurrent or subsequent keyboard
/// input. This key value is used for the "Windows Logo" key and the Apple `Command` or `⌘`
/// key.
Meta,
/// The `Enter` or `↵` key. Used to activate current selection or accept current input. This
/// key value is also used for the `Return` (Macintosh numpad) key. This key value is also
/// used for the Android `KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER`.
Enter,
/// The Horizontal Tabulation `Tab` key.
Tab,
/// Used in text to insert a space between words. Usually located below the character keys.
Space,
/// Navigate or traverse downward. (`KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN`)
ArrowDown,
/// Navigate or traverse leftward. (`KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT`)
@@ -836,8 +831,8 @@ pub enum NamedKey {
CrSel,
/// Cut the current selection. (`APPCOMMAND_CUT`)
Cut,
/// Used to delete the character to the right of the cursor. This key value is also used for the
/// key labeled `Delete` on MacOS keyboards when `Fn` is active.
/// Used to delete the character to the right of the cursor. This key value is also used for
/// the key labeled `Delete` on MacOS keyboards when `Fn` is active.
Delete,
/// The Erase to End of Field key. This key deletes all characters from the current cursor
/// position to the end of the current field.
@@ -861,7 +856,7 @@ pub enum NamedKey {
Attn,
Cancel,
/// Show the applications context menu.
/// This key is commonly found between the right `Super` key and the right `Control` key.
/// This key is commonly found between the right `Meta` key and the right `Control` key.
ContextMenu,
/// The `Esc` key. This key was originally used to initiate an escape sequence, but is
/// now more generally used to exit or "escape" the current context, such as closing a dialog
@@ -921,8 +916,8 @@ pub enum NamedKey {
/// their code points.
CodeInput,
/// The Compose key, also known as "Multi_key" on the X Window System. This key acts in a
/// manner similar to a dead key, triggering a mode where subsequent key presses are combined to
/// produce a different character.
/// manner similar to a dead key, triggering a mode where subsequent key presses are combined
/// to produce a different character.
Compose,
/// Convert the current input method sequence.
Convert,
@@ -961,9 +956,9 @@ pub enum NamedKey {
/// The Kana Mode (Kana Lock) key. This key is used to enter hiragana mode (typically from
/// romaji mode).
KanaMode,
/// The Kanji (Japanese name for ideographic characters of Chinese origin) Mode key. This key is
/// typically used to switch to a hiragana keyboard for the purpose of converting input into
/// kanji. (`KEYCODE_KANA`)
/// The Kanji (Japanese name for ideographic characters of Chinese origin) Mode key. This key
/// is typically used to switch to a hiragana keyboard for the purpose of converting input
/// into kanji. (`KEYCODE_KANA`)
KanjiMode,
/// The Katakana (Japanese Kana characters) key.
Katakana,
@@ -1565,17 +1560,21 @@ impl NamedKey {
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(web_platform)]
/// # wasm_bindgen_test::wasm_bindgen_test_configure!(run_in_browser);
/// # #[cfg_attr(web_platform, wasm_bindgen_test::wasm_bindgen_test)]
/// # fn main() {
/// use winit::keyboard::NamedKey;
///
/// assert_eq!(NamedKey::Enter.to_text(), Some("\r"));
/// assert_eq!(NamedKey::F20.to_text(), None);
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn to_text(&self) -> Option<&str> {
match self {
NamedKey::Enter => Some("\r"),
NamedKey::Backspace => Some("\x08"),
NamedKey::Tab => Some("\t"),
NamedKey::Space => Some(" "),
NamedKey::Escape => Some("\x1b"),
_ => None,
}
@@ -1588,11 +1587,16 @@ impl Key {
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use winit::keyboard::{NamedKey, Key};
/// # #[cfg(web_platform)]
/// # wasm_bindgen_test::wasm_bindgen_test_configure!(run_in_browser);
/// # #[cfg_attr(web_platform, wasm_bindgen_test::wasm_bindgen_test)]
/// # fn main() {
/// use winit::keyboard::{Key, NamedKey};
///
/// assert_eq!(Key::Character("a".into()).to_text(), Some("a"));
/// assert_eq!(Key::Named(NamedKey::Enter).to_text(), Some("\r"));
/// assert_eq!(Key::Named(NamedKey::F20).to_text(), None);
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn to_text(&self) -> Option<&str> {
match self {
@@ -1610,17 +1614,18 @@ impl Key {
/// keys can be above the letters or on the numpad. This enum allows the user to differentiate
/// them.
///
/// See the documentation for the [`location`] field on the [`KeyEvent`] struct for more information.
/// See the documentation for the [`location`] field on the [`KeyEvent`] struct for more
/// information.
///
/// [`location`]: ../event/struct.KeyEvent.html#structfield.location
/// [`KeyEvent`]: crate::event::KeyEvent
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum KeyLocation {
/// The key is in its "normal" location on the keyboard.
///
/// For instance, the "1" key above the "Q" key on a QWERTY keyboard will use this location. This
/// invariant is also returned when the location of the key cannot be identified.
/// For instance, the "1" key above the "Q" key on a QWERTY keyboard will use this location.
/// This invariant is also returned when the location of the key cannot be identified.
///
/// ![Standard 1 key](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rust-windowing/winit/master/docs/res/keyboard_standard_1_key.svg)
///
@@ -1686,6 +1691,7 @@ bitflags! {
///
/// Each flag represents a modifier and is set if this modifier is active.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ModifiersState: u32 {
/// The "shift" key.
const SHIFT = 0b100;
@@ -1694,7 +1700,9 @@ bitflags! {
/// The "alt" key.
const ALT = 0b100 << 6;
/// This is the "windows" key on PC and "command" key on Mac.
const SUPER = 0b100 << 9;
const META = 0b100 << 9;
#[deprecated = "use META instead"]
const SUPER = Self::META.bits();
}
}
@@ -1703,22 +1711,26 @@ impl ModifiersState {
pub fn shift_key(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects(Self::SHIFT)
}
/// Returns `true` if the control key is pressed.
pub fn control_key(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects(Self::CONTROL)
}
/// Returns `true` if the alt key is pressed.
pub fn alt_key(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects(Self::ALT)
}
/// Returns `true` if the super key is pressed.
pub fn super_key(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects(Self::SUPER)
/// Returns `true` if the meta key is pressed.
pub fn meta_key(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects(Self::META)
}
}
/// The state of the particular modifiers key.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum ModifiersKeyState {
/// The particular key is pressed.
Pressed,
@@ -1737,6 +1749,7 @@ pub enum ModifiersKeyState {
// on macOS due to their AltGr/Option situation.
bitflags! {
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub(crate) struct ModifiersKeys: u8 {
const LSHIFT = 0b0000_0001;
const RSHIFT = 0b0000_0010;
@@ -1744,58 +1757,11 @@ bitflags! {
const RCONTROL = 0b0000_1000;
const LALT = 0b0001_0000;
const RALT = 0b0010_0000;
const LSUPER = 0b0100_0000;
const RSUPER = 0b1000_0000;
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
mod modifiers_serde {
use super::ModifiersState;
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
#[derive(Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(rename = "ModifiersState")]
pub struct ModifiersStateSerialize {
pub shift_key: bool,
pub control_key: bool,
pub alt_key: bool,
pub super_key: bool,
}
impl Serialize for ModifiersState {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
let s = ModifiersStateSerialize {
shift_key: self.shift_key(),
control_key: self.control_key(),
alt_key: self.alt_key(),
super_key: self.super_key(),
};
s.serialize(serializer)
}
}
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ModifiersState {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
let ModifiersStateSerialize {
shift_key,
control_key,
alt_key,
super_key,
} = ModifiersStateSerialize::deserialize(deserializer)?;
let mut m = ModifiersState::empty();
m.set(ModifiersState::SHIFT, shift_key);
m.set(ModifiersState::CONTROL, control_key);
m.set(ModifiersState::ALT, alt_key);
m.set(ModifiersState::SUPER, super_key);
Ok(m)
}
const LMETA = 0b0100_0000;
const RMETA = 0b1000_0000;
#[deprecated = "use LMETA instead"]
const LSUPER = Self::LMETA.bits();
#[deprecated = "use RMETA instead"]
const RSUPER = Self::RMETA.bits();
}
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,12 @@
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//!
//! # // Intentionally use `fn main` for clarity
//! fn main() {
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//! // ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Then you create a [`Window`] with [`create_window`].
@@ -19,33 +24,20 @@
//! window or a key getting pressed while the window is focused. Devices can generate
//! [`DeviceEvent`]s, which contain unfiltered event data that isn't specific to a certain window.
//! Some user activity, like mouse movement, can generate both a [`WindowEvent`] *and* a
//! [`DeviceEvent`]. You can also create and handle your own custom [`Event::UserEvent`]s, if desired.
//! [`DeviceEvent`].
//!
//! You can retrieve events by calling [`EventLoop::run_app()`]. This function will
//! dispatch events for every [`Window`] that was created with that particular [`EventLoop`], and
//! will run until [`exit()`] is used, at which point [`Event::LoopExiting`].
//! You can retrieve events by calling [`EventLoop::run_app()`]. This function will dispatch events
//! for every [`Window`] that was created with that particular [`EventLoop`].
//!
//! Winit no longer uses a `EventLoop::poll_events() -> impl Iterator<Event>`-based event loop
//! model, since that can't be implemented properly on some platforms (e.g web, iOS) and works poorly on
//! most other platforms. However, this model can be re-implemented to an extent with
//! model, since that can't be implemented properly on some platforms (e.g Web, iOS) and works
//! poorly on most other platforms. However, this model can be re-implemented to an extent with
#![cfg_attr(
any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform
),
any(windows_platform, macos_platform, android_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform),
doc = "[`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events()`][platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events()]"
)]
#![cfg_attr(
not(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform
)),
not(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, android_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform)),
doc = "`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events()`"
)]
//! [^1]. See that method's documentation for more reasons about why
@@ -56,19 +48,28 @@
//! use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
//! use winit::event::WindowEvent;
//! use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, ControlFlow, EventLoop};
//! use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
//! use winit::window::{Window, WindowId, WindowAttributes};
//!
//! #[derive(Default)]
//! struct App {
//! window: Option<Window>,
//! window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
//! }
//!
//! impl ApplicationHandler for App {
//! fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
//! self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(Window::default_attributes()).unwrap());
//! fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
//! // The event loop has launched, and we can initialize our UI state.
//!
//! // Create a simple window with default attributes.
//! self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(WindowAttributes::default()).unwrap());
//! }
//!
//! fn window_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, id: WindowId, event: WindowEvent) {
//! fn window_event(
//! &mut self,
//! event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
//! id: WindowId,
//! event: WindowEvent,
//! ) {
//! // Called by `EventLoop::run_app` when a new event happens on the window.
//! match event {
//! WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
//! println!("The close button was pressed; stopping");
@@ -89,25 +90,33 @@
//! // applications which do not always need to. Applications that redraw continuously
//! // can render here instead.
//! self.window.as_ref().unwrap().request_redraw();
//! }
//! },
//! _ => (),
//! }
//! }
//! }
//!
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//! # // Intentionally use `fn main` for clarity
//! fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
//! // Create a new event loop.
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
//!
//! // ControlFlow::Poll continuously runs the event loop, even if the OS hasn't
//! // dispatched any events. This is ideal for games and similar applications.
//! event_loop.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Poll);
//! // Configure settings before launching.
//!
//! // ControlFlow::Wait pauses the event loop if no events are available to process.
//! // This is ideal for non-game applications that only update in response to user
//! // input, and uses significantly less power/CPU time than ControlFlow::Poll.
//! event_loop.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Wait);
//! // ControlFlow::Poll continuously runs the event loop, even if the OS hasn't
//! // dispatched any events. This is ideal for games and similar applications.
//! event_loop.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Poll);
//!
//! let mut app = App::default();
//! event_loop.run_app(&mut app);
//! // ControlFlow::Wait pauses the event loop if no events are available to process.
//! // This is ideal for non-game applications that only update in response to user
//! // input, and uses significantly less power/CPU time than ControlFlow::Poll.
//! event_loop.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Wait);
//!
//! // Launch and begin running the event loop.
//! event_loop.run_app(App::default())?;
//!
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! [`WindowEvent`] has a [`WindowId`] member. In multi-window environments, it should be
@@ -116,16 +125,55 @@
//!
//! # Drawing on the window
//!
//! Winit doesn't directly provide any methods for drawing on a [`Window`]. However, it allows you to
//! retrieve the raw handle of the window and display (see the [`platform`] module and/or the
//! Winit doesn't directly provide any methods for drawing on a [`Window`]. However, it allows you
//! to retrieve the raw handle of the window and display (see the [`platform`] module and/or the
//! [`raw_window_handle`] and [`raw_display_handle`] methods), which in turn allows
//! you to create an OpenGL/Vulkan/DirectX/Metal/etc. context that can be used to render graphics.
//!
//! Note that many platforms will display garbage data in the window's client area if the
//! application doesn't render anything to the window by the time the desktop compositor is ready to
//! display the window to the user. If you notice this happening, you should create the window with
//! [`visible` set to `false`](crate::window::WindowAttributes::with_visible) and explicitly make the
//! window visible only once you're ready to render into it.
//! [`visible` set to `false`][crate::window::WindowAttributes::with_visible] and explicitly make
//! the window visible only once you're ready to render into it.
//!
//! There is another important concept you need to know about when drawing: the "safe area". This
//! can be accessed with [`Window::safe_area`], and describes a rectangle in the surface that is not
//! obscured by notches, the status bar, and so on. You should be drawing your background and
//! non-important content on the entire surface, but restrict important content (such as
//! interactable UIs, text, etc.) to only being drawn inside the safe area.
//!
//! [`Window::safe_area`]: crate::window::Window::safe_area
//!
//! # Coordinate systems
//!
//! Windowing systems use many different coordinate systems, and this is reflected in Winit as well;
//! there are "desktop coordinates", which is the coordinates of a window or monitor relative to the
//! desktop at large, "window coordinates" which is the coordinates of the surface, relative to the
//! window, and finally "surface coordinates", which is the coordinates relative to the drawn
//! surface. All of these coordinates are relative to the top-left corner of their respective
//! origin.
//!
//! Most of the functionality in Winit works with surface coordinates, so usually you only need to
//! concern yourself with those. In case you need to convert to some other coordinate system, Winit
//! provides [`Window::surface_position`] and [`Window::surface_size`] to describe the surface's
//! location in window coordinates, and Winit provides [`Window::outer_position`] and
//! [`Window::outer_size`] to describe the window's location in desktop coordinates. Using these
//! methods, you should be able to convert a position in one coordinate system to another.
//!
//! An overview of how these four methods fit together can be seen in the image below:
#![doc = concat!("\n\n", include_str!("../docs/res/coordinate-systems-desktop.svg"), "\n\n")] // Rustfmt removes \n, adding them like this works around that.
//! On mobile, the situation is usually a bit different; because of the smaller screen space,
//! windows usually fill the whole screen at a time, and as such there is _rarely_ a difference
//! between these three coordinate systems, although you should still strive to handle this, as
//! they're still relevant in more niche area such as Mac Catalyst, or multi-tasking on tablets.
//!
//! This is illustrated in the image below, along with the safe area since it's often relevant on
//! mobile.
#![doc = concat!("\n\n", include_str!("../docs/res/coordinate-systems-mobile.svg"), "\n\n")] // Rustfmt removes \n, adding them like this works around that.
//! [`Window::surface_position`]: crate::window::Window::surface_position
//! [`Window::surface_size`]: crate::window::Window::surface_size
//! [`Window::outer_position`]: crate::window::Window::outer_position
//! [`Window::outer_size`]: crate::window::Window::outer_size
//!
//! # UI scaling
//!
@@ -151,18 +199,70 @@
//! Winit provides the following Cargo features:
//!
//! * `x11` (enabled by default): On Unix platforms, enables the X11 backend.
//! * `wayland` (enabled by default): On Unix platforms, enables the Wayland
//! backend.
//! * `rwh_04`: Implement `raw-window-handle v0.4` traits.
//! * `rwh_05`: Implement `raw-window-handle v0.5` traits.
//! * `wayland` (enabled by default): On Unix platforms, enables the Wayland backend.
//! * `rwh_06`: Implement `raw-window-handle v0.6` traits.
//! * `serde`: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with
//! [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde).
//! * `serde`: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde).
//! * `mint`: Enables mint (math interoperability standard types) conversions.
//!
//! See the [`platform`] module for documentation on platform-specific cargo
//! features.
//!
//! # Platform/Architecture Support
//!
//! Platform support on `winit` has two tiers: Tier 1 and Tier 2.
//!
//! - Tier 1 is **guaranteed to work**. Targets in this tier are actively tested both in CI and by
//! maintainers.
//! - Tier 2 is **guaranteed to build**. Code compilation is tested in CI, but deeper testing is not
//! done.
//!
//! Please open an issue if you would like to add a Tier 2 target, or if you would
//! like a Tier 2 target moved to Tier 1.
//!
//! ## Tier 1 Targets
//!
//! |Target Name |Target Triple |APIs |
//! |-------------------------------|------------------------------------|---------------|
//! |32-Bit x86 Windows with MSVC |`i686-pc-windows-msvc` |Win32 |
//! |64-Bit x86 Windows with MSVC |`x86_64-pc-windows-msvc` |Win32 |
//! |32-Bit x86 Windows with glibc |`i686-pc-windows-gnu` |Win32 |
//! |64-Bit x86 Windows with glibc |`x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` |Win32 |
//! |32-Bit x86 Linux with glibc |`i686-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-Bit x86 Linux with glibc |`x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-Bit ARM Android |`aarch64-linux-android` |Android |
//! |64-Bit x86 Redox OS |`x86_64-unknown-redox` |Orbital |
//! |32-Bit x86 Redox OS |`i686-unknown-redox` |Orbital |
//! |64-Bit ARM Redox OS |`aarch64-unknown-redox` |Orbital |
//! |64-bit x64 macOS |`x86_64-apple-darwin` |AppKit |
//! |64-bit ARM macOS |`aarch64-apple-darwin` |AppKit |
//! |32-bit Wasm Web browser |`wasm32-unknown-unknown` |`wasm-bindgen` |
//!
//! ## Tier 2 Targets
//!
//! |Target Name |Target Triple |APIs |
//! |------------------------------------|------------------------------------|---------------|
//! |64-Bit ARM Windows with MSVC |`aarch64-pc-windows-msvc` |Win32 |
//! |32-Bit x86 Windows 7 with MSVC |`i686-win7-windows-msvc` |Win32 |
//! |64-Bit x86 Windows 7 with MSVC |`x86_64-win7-windows-msvc` |Win32 |
//! |64-bit x86 Linux with Musl |`x86_64-unknown-linux-musl` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit x86 Linux with 32-bit glibc |`x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux32` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit x86 Android |`x86_64-linux-android` |Android |
//! |64-bit x64 iOS |`x86_64-apple-ios` |UIKit |
//! |64-bit ARM iOS |`aarch64-apple-ios` |UIKit |
//! |64-bit ARM Mac Catalyst |`aarch64-apple-ios-macabi` |UIKit |
//! |32-bit x86 Android |`i686-linux-android` |Android |
//! |64-bit x86 FreeBSD |`x86_64-unknown-freebsd` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit x86 NetBSD |`x86_64-unknown-netbsd` |X11 |
//! |32-bit x86 Linux with Musl |`i686-unknown-linux-musl` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit RISC-V Linux with glibc |`riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit ARM Linux with glibc |`aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit ARM Linux with Musl |`aarch64-unknown-linux-musl` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-bit PowerPC Linux with glibc |`powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |32-Bit ARM Linux with glibc |`armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi` |X11, Wayland |
//! |64-Bit Linux on IBM Supercomputers |`s390x-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//! |32-bit ARM Android |`arm-linux-androideabi` |Android |
//! |64-bit SPARC Linux with glibc |`sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu` |X11, Wayland |
//!
//! [`EventLoop`]: event_loop::EventLoop
//! [`EventLoop::new()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::new
//! [`EventLoop::run_app()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::run_app
@@ -170,13 +270,10 @@
//! [`Window`]: window::Window
//! [`WindowId`]: window::WindowId
//! [`WindowAttributes`]: window::WindowAttributes
//! [window_new]: window::Window::new
//! [`create_window`]: event_loop::ActiveEventLoop::create_window
//! [`Window::id()`]: window::Window::id
//! [`WindowEvent`]: event::WindowEvent
//! [`DeviceEvent`]: event::DeviceEvent
//! [`Event::UserEvent`]: event::Event::UserEvent
//! [`Event::LoopExiting`]: event::Event::LoopExiting
//! [`raw_window_handle`]: ./window/struct.Window.html#method.raw_window_handle
//! [`raw_display_handle`]: ./window/struct.Window.html#method.raw_display_handle
//! [^1]: `EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events()` is only available on Windows, macOS, Android, X11 and Wayland.
@@ -186,28 +283,28 @@
#![deny(clippy::all)]
#![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
#![cfg_attr(clippy, deny(warnings))]
// Doc feature labels can be tested locally by running RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg=docsrs" cargo +nightly doc
#![cfg_attr(
docsrs,
feature(doc_auto_cfg, doc_cfg_hide),
doc(cfg_hide(doc, docsrs))
)]
// Doc feature labels can be tested locally by running RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg=docsrs" cargo +nightly
// doc
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg, doc_cfg_hide), doc(cfg_hide(doc, docsrs)))]
#![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
pub use rwh_06 as raw_window_handle;
#![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
// TODO: wasm-binding needs to be updated for that to be resolved, for now just silence it.
#![cfg_attr(web_platform, allow(unknown_lints, wasm_c_abi))]
// Re-export DPI types so that users don't have to put it in Cargo.toml.
#[doc(inline)]
pub use dpi;
pub use rwh_06 as raw_window_handle;
pub mod application;
#[cfg(any(doc, doctest, test))]
pub mod changelog;
#[macro_use]
pub mod error;
mod cursor;
pub mod event;
pub mod event_loop;
mod icon;
pub mod icon;
pub mod keyboard;
pub mod monitor;
mod platform_impl;

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@@ -3,144 +3,115 @@
//! If you want to get basic information about a monitor, you can use the
//! [`MonitorHandle`] type. This is retrieved from one of the following
//! methods, which return an iterator of [`MonitorHandle`]:
//! - [`ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors`](crate::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors).
//! - [`Window::available_monitors`](crate::window::Window::available_monitors).
use crate::{
dpi::{PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize},
platform_impl,
};
//! - [`ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors`][crate::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors].
//! - [`Window::available_monitors`][crate::window::Window::available_monitors].
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt;
use std::num::{NonZeroU16, NonZeroU32};
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Arc;
/// Deprecated! Use `VideoModeHandle` instead.
#[deprecated = "Renamed to `VideoModeHandle`"]
pub type VideoMode = VideoModeHandle;
/// Describes a fullscreen video mode of a monitor.
///
/// Can be acquired with [`MonitorHandle::video_modes`].
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct VideoModeHandle {
pub(crate) video_mode: platform_impl::VideoModeHandle,
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for VideoModeHandle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.video_mode.fmt(f)
}
}
impl PartialOrd for VideoModeHandle {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &VideoModeHandle) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Ord for VideoModeHandle {
fn cmp(&self, other: &VideoModeHandle) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
self.monitor().cmp(&other.monitor()).then(
self.size()
.cmp(&other.size())
.then(
self.refresh_rate_millihertz()
.cmp(&other.refresh_rate_millihertz())
.then(self.bit_depth().cmp(&other.bit_depth())),
)
.reverse(),
)
}
}
impl VideoModeHandle {
/// Returns the resolution of this video mode.
#[inline]
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
self.video_mode.size()
}
/// Returns the bit depth of this video mode, as in how many bits you have
/// available per color. This is generally 24 bits or 32 bits on modern
/// systems, depending on whether the alpha channel is counted or not.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Wayland / Orbital:** Always returns 32.
/// - **iOS:** Always returns 32.
#[inline]
pub fn bit_depth(&self) -> u16 {
self.video_mode.bit_depth()
}
/// Returns the refresh rate of this video mode in mHz.
#[inline]
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> u32 {
self.video_mode.refresh_rate_millihertz()
}
/// Returns the monitor that this video mode is valid for. Each monitor has
/// a separate set of valid video modes.
#[inline]
pub fn monitor(&self) -> MonitorHandle {
MonitorHandle {
inner: self.video_mode.monitor(),
}
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for VideoModeHandle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}x{} @ {} mHz ({} bpp)",
self.size().width,
self.size().height,
self.refresh_rate_millihertz(),
self.bit_depth()
)
}
}
use crate::dpi::{PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize};
use crate::utils::{impl_dyn_casting, AsAny};
/// Handle to a monitor.
///
/// Allows you to retrieve information about a given monitor and can be used in [`Window`] creation.
/// Allows you to retrieve basic information and metadata about a monitor.
///
/// Can be used in [`Window`] creation to place the window on a specific
/// monitor.
///
/// This can be retrieved from one of the following methods, which return an
/// iterator of [`MonitorHandle`]s:
/// - [`ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors`](crate::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop::available_monitors).
/// - [`Window::available_monitors`](crate::window::Window::available_monitors).
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **Web:** A [`MonitorHandle`] created without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "detailed monitor permissions.")]
/// will always represent the current monitor the browser window is in instead of a specific
/// monitor. See
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[`MonitorHandleExtWeb::is_detailed()`][crate::platform::web::MonitorHandleExtWeb::is_detailed]"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "`MonitorHandleExtWeb::is_detailed()`")]
/// to check.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct MonitorHandle {
pub(crate) inner: platform_impl::MonitorHandle,
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct MonitorHandle(pub(crate) Arc<dyn MonitorHandleProvider>);
impl Deref for MonitorHandle {
type Target = dyn MonitorHandleProvider;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.0.as_ref()
}
}
impl MonitorHandle {
impl PartialEq for MonitorHandle {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.0.as_ref().eq(other.0.as_ref())
}
}
impl Eq for MonitorHandle {}
/// Provider of the [`MonitorHandle`].
pub trait MonitorHandleProvider: AsAny + fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {
/// Identifier for this monitor.
///
/// The representation of this modifier is not guaranteed and should be used only to compare
/// monitors.
fn id(&self) -> u128;
/// Native platform identifier of this monitor.
///
/// # Platform-specific
///
/// - **Windows**: This is `HMONITOR`.
/// - **macOS**: This is `CGDirectDisplayID`.
/// - **iOS**: This is `UIScreen*`.
/// - **Wayland**: This is the ID of the `wl_output` device.
/// - **X11**: This is the ID of the CRTC.
/// - **Web**: This is an internal ID not meant for consumption.
fn native_id(&self) -> u64;
/// Returns a human-readable name of the monitor.
///
/// Returns `None` if the monitor doesn't exist anymore.
#[inline]
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<String> {
self.inner.name()
}
/// Returns the monitor's resolution.
#[inline]
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
self.inner.size()
}
/// Returns the top-left corner position of the monitor relative to the larger full
/// screen area.
#[inline]
pub fn position(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<i32> {
self.inner.position()
}
/// The monitor refresh rate used by the system.
/// Returns `None` if the monitor doesn't exist anymore or the name couldn't be obtained.
///
/// Return `Some` if succeed, or `None` if failed, which usually happens when the monitor
/// the window is on is removed.
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// When using exclusive fullscreen, the refresh rate of the [`VideoModeHandle`] that was
/// used to enter fullscreen should be used instead.
#[inline]
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<u32> {
self.inner.refresh_rate_millihertz()
}
/// **Web:** Always returns [`None`] without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "detailed monitor permissions.")]
fn name(&self) -> Option<Cow<'_, str>>;
/// Returns the top-left corner position of the monitor in desktop coordinates.
///
/// This position is in the same coordinate system as [`Window::outer_position`].
///
/// [`Window::outer_position`]: crate::window::Window::outer_position
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **Web:** Always returns [`None`] without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "detailed monitor permissions.")]
fn position(&self) -> Option<PhysicalPosition<i32>>;
/// Returns the scale factor of the underlying monitor. To map logical pixels to physical
/// pixels and vice versa, use [`Window::scale_factor`].
@@ -152,22 +123,83 @@ impl MonitorHandle {
/// - **X11:** Can be overridden using the `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` environment variable.
/// - **Wayland:** May differ from [`Window::scale_factor`].
/// - **Android:** Always returns 1.0.
/// - **Web:** Always returns `0.0` without
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = " [detailed monitor permissions][crate::platform::web::ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission]."
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = " detailed monitor permissions.")]
///
#[rustfmt::skip]
/// [`Window::scale_factor`]: crate::window::Window::scale_factor
#[inline]
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.inner.scale_factor()
}
fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64;
fn current_video_mode(&self) -> Option<VideoMode>;
/// Returns all fullscreen video modes supported by this monitor.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** Always returns an empty iterator
#[inline]
pub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoModeHandle> {
self.inner
.video_modes()
.map(|video_mode| VideoModeHandle { video_mode })
fn video_modes(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = VideoMode>>;
}
impl PartialEq for dyn MonitorHandleProvider + '_ {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.id() == other.id()
}
}
impl Eq for dyn MonitorHandleProvider + '_ {}
impl_dyn_casting!(MonitorHandleProvider);
/// Describes a fullscreen video mode of a monitor.
///
/// Can be acquired with [`MonitorHandleProvider::video_modes`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct VideoMode {
pub(crate) size: PhysicalSize<u32>,
pub(crate) bit_depth: Option<NonZeroU16>,
pub(crate) refresh_rate_millihertz: Option<NonZeroU32>,
}
impl VideoMode {
/// Returns the resolution of this video mode. This **must not** be used to create your
/// rendering surface. Use [`Window::surface_size()`] instead.
///
/// [`Window::surface_size()`]: crate::window::Window::surface_size
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
self.size
}
/// Returns the bit depth of this video mode, as in how many bits you have
/// available per color. This is generally 24 bits or 32 bits on modern
/// systems, depending on whether the alpha channel is counted or not.
pub fn bit_depth(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU16> {
self.bit_depth
}
/// Returns the refresh rate of this video mode in mHz.
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU32> {
self.refresh_rate_millihertz
}
}
impl fmt::Display for VideoMode {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}x{} {}{}",
self.size.width,
self.size.height,
self.refresh_rate_millihertz.map(|rate| format!("@ {rate} mHz ")).unwrap_or_default(),
self.bit_depth.map(|bit_depth| format!("({bit_depth} bpp)")).unwrap_or_default(),
)
}
}
/// Fullscreen modes.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Fullscreen {
Exclusive(MonitorHandle, VideoMode),
/// Providing `None` to `Borderless` will fullscreen on the current monitor.
Borderless(Option<MonitorHandle>),
}

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
//!
//! | winit | ndk-glue |
//! | :---: | :--------------------------: |
//! | 0.30 | `android-activity = "0.6"` |
//! | 0.29 | `android-activity = "0.5"` |
//! | 0.28 | `android-activity = "0.4"` |
//! | 0.27 | `ndk-glue = "0.7"` |
@@ -58,26 +59,38 @@
//!
//! ## Converting from `ndk-glue` to `android-activity`
//!
//! If your application is currently based on `NativeActivity` via the `ndk-glue` crate and building with `cargo apk`, then the minimal changes would be:
//! If your application is currently based on `NativeActivity` via the `ndk-glue` crate and building
//! with `cargo apk`, then the minimal changes would be:
//! 1. Remove `ndk-glue` from your `Cargo.toml`
//! 2. Enable the `"android-native-activity"` feature for Winit: `winit = { version = "0.29.15", features = [ "android-native-activity" ] }`
//! 3. Add an `android_main` entrypoint (as above), instead of using the '`[ndk_glue::main]` proc macro from `ndk-macros` (optionally add a dependency on `android_logger` and initialize logging as above).
//! 4. Pass a clone of the `AndroidApp` that your application receives to Winit when building your event loop (as shown above).
use crate::{
event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder},
window::{Window, WindowAttributes},
};
//! 2. Enable the `"android-native-activity"` feature for Winit: `winit = { version = "0.30.10",
//! features = [ "android-native-activity" ] }`
//! 3. Add an `android_main` entrypoint (as above), instead of using the '`[ndk_glue::main]` proc
//! macro from `ndk-macros` (optionally add a dependency on `android_logger` and initialize
//! logging as above).
//! 4. Pass a clone of the `AndroidApp` that your application receives to Winit when building your
//! event loop (as shown above).
use self::activity::{AndroidApp, ConfigurationRef, Rect};
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait EventLoopExtAndroid {}
pub trait EventLoopExtAndroid {
/// Get the [`AndroidApp`] which was used to create this event loop.
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp;
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtAndroid for EventLoop<T> {}
impl EventLoopExtAndroid for EventLoop {
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp {
&self.event_loop.android_app
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid {}
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid {
/// Get the [`AndroidApp`] which was used to create this event loop.
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp;
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait WindowExtAndroid {
@@ -86,17 +99,24 @@ pub trait WindowExtAndroid {
fn config(&self) -> ConfigurationRef;
}
impl WindowExtAndroid for Window {
impl WindowExtAndroid for dyn Window + '_ {
fn content_rect(&self) -> Rect {
self.window.content_rect()
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.content_rect()
}
fn config(&self) -> ConfigurationRef {
self.window.config()
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.config()
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid for ActiveEventLoop {}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp {
let event_loop = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>().unwrap();
&event_loop.app
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait WindowAttributesExtAndroid {}
@@ -104,9 +124,9 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtAndroid {}
impl WindowAttributesExtAndroid for WindowAttributes {}
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid {
/// Associates the `AndroidApp` that was passed to `android_main()` with the event loop
/// Associates the [`AndroidApp`] that was passed to `android_main()` with the event loop
///
/// This must be called on Android since the `AndroidApp` is not global state.
/// This must be called on Android since the [`AndroidApp`] is not global state.
fn with_android_app(&mut self, app: AndroidApp) -> &mut Self;
/// Calling this will mark the volume keys to be manually handled by the application
@@ -115,7 +135,7 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid {
fn handle_volume_keys(&mut self) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder {
fn with_android_app(&mut self, app: AndroidApp) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.android_app = Some(app);
self
@@ -143,10 +163,10 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// depending on the `android_activity` crate, and instead consume the API that
/// is re-exported by Winit.
///
/// For compatibility applications should then import the `AndroidApp` type for
/// For compatibility applications should then import the [`AndroidApp`] type for
/// their `android_main(app: AndroidApp)` function like:
/// ```rust
/// #[cfg(target_os="android")]
/// #[cfg(target_os = "android")]
/// use winit::platform::android::activity::AndroidApp;
/// ```
pub mod activity {

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@@ -1,51 +1,79 @@
//! # iOS / UIKit
//!
//! Winit has an OS requirement of iOS 8 or higher, and is regularly tested on
//! iOS 9.3.
//! Winit has [the same iOS version requirements as `rustc`][rustc-ios-version], although it's
//! frequently only tested on newer iOS versions.
//!
//! iOS's main `UIApplicationMain` does some init work that's required by all
//! UI-related code (see issue [#1705]). It is best to create your windows
//! inside `Event::Resumed`.
//! [rustc-ios-version]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-ios.html#os-version
//!
//! [#1705]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1705
//! ## Running on Mac Catalyst
//!
//! ## Building app
//! Mac Catalyst allows running applications using UIKit on macOS, which can be very useful for
//! testing. See [`rustc`'s documentation on Mac Catalyst][rustc-mac-catalyst] for details on how to
//! use these targets. To use these with Winit, you'll need to bundle your application before
//! running it, otherwise UIKit will exit with an error.
//!
//! To build ios app you will need rustc built for this targets:
//! To run e.g. the `window` example in the Winit repository, you can use [`cargo-bundle`] as
//! follows:
//!
//! - armv7-apple-ios
//! - armv7s-apple-ios
//! - i386-apple-ios
//! - aarch64-apple-ios
//! - x86_64-apple-ios
//!
//! Then
//!
//! ```
//! cargo build --target=...
//! ```
//! The simplest way to integrate your app into xcode environment is to build it
//! as a static library. Wrap your main function and export it.
//!
//! ```rust, ignore
//! #[no_mangle]
//! pub extern fn start_winit_app() {
//! start_inner()
//! }
//!
//! fn start_inner() {
//! ...
//! }
//! ```console
//! $ cargo +nightly bundle --format=ios --target=aarch64-apple-ios-macabi --example=window
//! $ ./target/aarch64-apple-ios-macabi/debug/examples/bundle/ios/winit.app/window
//! ```
//!
//! Compile project and then drag resulting .a into Xcode project. Add winit.h to xcode.
//! [rustc-mac-catalyst]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-ios-macabi.html
//! [`cargo-bundle`]: https://github.com/burtonageo/cargo-bundle
//!
//! ```ignore
//! void start_winit_app();
//! ## Introduction to building an app
//!
//! Building and running your application in the iOS simulator, or on a real device, is a bit more
//! complicated than Mac Catalyst - fundamentally, you must use Xcode, since the binary needs to be
//! bundled, signed, notarized and uploaded to the device (there is [an open source work-in-progress
//! on re-implementing parts of this][apple-platform-rs], but the user-story around it is not yet
//! clear).
//!
//! This means that you're left with effectively two options: Use a tool that manages the Xcode
//! configuration for you, or use Xcode directly. [`cargo-dinghy`] and [`cargo-mobile2`] are notable
//! projects in the ecosystem that attempt the former, and [`cargo-xcode`] is an excellent project
//! that attempts the latter. We will also attempt to describe here how you would go about using
//! Xcode directly:
//!
//! First off, you'll need the correct Rust targets, see [`rustc`'s documentation on iOS][rustc-ios]
//! for details. Nowadays, the correct targets are usually `aarch64-apple-ios-sim` for the
//! simulator, and `aarch64-apple-ios` for the actual device.
//!
//! Next, create a new Xcode project using the "App" template. The exact configuration does not
//! really matter, as we're going to delete most of it, since it's tailored for Objective-C and/or
//! Swift, and Rust/Winit is neither. Specifically, we need to delete:
//! - Everything relating to storyboards (unless you want to use e.g. a launch screen). This
//! includes the relevant keys in `Info.plist`.
//! - All the generated C header, Objective-C and/or Swift files.
//!
//! Now that we have a fairly clean slate that we can build upon, you can add a "run script" build
//! phase to your Xcode target, which will get invoked instead of the "compile sources" and "link
//! binary" steps. The basic script should look something like:
//!
//! ```sh
//! # Build desired targets based on `ARCHS` environment variable
//! cargo build --target=aarch64-apple-ios --target=armv7s-apple-ios
//! # Merge these with `lipo`, and place the result in "$TARGET_BUILD_DIR/$EXECUTABLE_PATH", which
//! # is understood by Xcode
//! lipo "$TARGET_BUILD_DIR/$EXECUTABLE_PATH" target/aarch64-apple-ios/debug/my_app target/armv7s-apple-ios/debug/my_app
//! ```
//!
//! Use start_winit_app inside your xcode's main function.
//! Note that this is very much the overall idea; the script needs to be much more involved to
//! properly deal with different target architectures, invoking `lipo` when needed, incremental
//! rebuild change detection, and so on. `cargo-xcode` has a script [here][cargo-xcode-script] that
//! handles most of this complexity, you might be able to build upon that.
//!
//! Apologies that we're not able to provide you with more than this; work is in-progress on
//! improving the situation, but it's slow-going.
//!
//! [apple-platform-rs]: https://github.com/indygreg/apple-platform-rs
//! [`cargo-dinghy`]: https://github.com/sonos/dinghy
//! [`cargo-mobile2`]: https://github.com/tauri-apps/cargo-mobile2
//! [`cargo-xcode`]: https://crates.io/crates/cargo-xcode
//! [rustc-ios]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-ios.html
//! [cargo-xcode-script]: https://gitlab.com/kornelski/cargo-xcode/-/blob/main/src/xcodebuild.sh
//!
//! ## App lifecycle and events
//!
@@ -57,42 +85,39 @@
//!
//! - applicationDidBecomeActive is Resumed
//! - applicationWillResignActive is Suspended
//! - applicationWillTerminate is LoopExiting
//! - applicationWillTerminate corresponds to `Drop`ping the application handler.
//!
//! Keep in mind that after LoopExiting event is received every attempt to draw with
//! opengl will result in segfault.
//! Note that an app may not receive the `Drop` event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
//!
//! Also note that app may not receive the LoopExiting event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
//! ## Custom `UIApplicationDelegate`
//!
//! Winit usually handles everything related to the lifecycle events of the application. Sometimes,
//! though, you might want to access some of the more niche stuff that [the application
//! delegate][app-delegate] provides. This functionality is not exposed directly in Winit, since it
//! would increase the API surface by quite a lot. Instead, Winit guarantees that it will not
//! register an application delegate, so you can set up a custom one in a nib file instead.
//!
//! [app-delegate]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate?language=objc
use std::os::raw::c_void;
use crate::{
event_loop::EventLoop,
monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoModeHandle},
window::{Window, WindowAttributes},
};
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to iOS.
pub trait EventLoopExtIOS {
/// Returns the [`Idiom`] (phone/tablet/tv/etc) for the current device.
fn idiom(&self) -> Idiom;
}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoopExtIOS for EventLoop<T> {
fn idiom(&self) -> Idiom {
self.event_loop.idiom()
}
}
use crate::monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoMode};
use crate::platform_impl::MonitorHandle as IosMonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to iOS.
pub trait WindowExtIOS {
/// Sets the [`contentScaleFactor`] of the underlying [`UIWindow`] to `scale_factor`.
///
/// The default value is device dependent, and it's recommended GLES or Metal applications set
/// this to [`MonitorHandle::scale_factor()`].
/// this to [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`].
///
/// [`UIWindow`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiwindow?language=objc
/// [`contentScaleFactor`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/1622657-contentscalefactor?language=objc
/// [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()
fn set_scale_factor(&self, scale_factor: f64);
/// Sets the valid orientations for the [`Window`].
@@ -157,6 +182,21 @@ pub trait WindowExtIOS {
/// The default is to not recognize gestures.
fn recognize_pinch_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool);
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] should recognize pan gestures.
///
/// The default is to not recognize gestures.
/// Installs [`UIPanGestureRecognizer`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uipangesturerecognizer) onto view
///
/// Set the minimum number of touches required: [`minimumNumberOfTouches`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uipangesturerecognizer/1621208-minimumnumberoftouches)
///
/// Set the maximum number of touches recognized: [`maximumNumberOfTouches`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uipangesturerecognizer/1621208-maximumnumberoftouches)
fn recognize_pan_gesture(
&self,
should_recognize: bool,
minimum_number_of_touches: u8,
maximum_number_of_touches: u8,
);
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] should recognize double tap gestures.
///
/// The default is to not recognize gestures.
@@ -168,60 +208,78 @@ pub trait WindowExtIOS {
fn recognize_rotation_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool);
}
impl WindowExtIOS for Window {
impl WindowExtIOS for dyn Window + '_ {
#[inline]
fn set_scale_factor(&self, scale_factor: f64) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_scale_factor(scale_factor))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_scale_factor(scale_factor));
}
#[inline]
fn set_valid_orientations(&self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_valid_orientations(valid_orientations))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_valid_orientations(valid_orientations));
}
#[inline]
fn set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(hidden))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(hidden));
}
#[inline]
fn set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self, edges: ScreenEdge) {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| {
w.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(edges)
})
});
}
#[inline]
fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(hidden))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(hidden));
}
#[inline]
fn set_preferred_status_bar_style(&self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style))
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_pinch_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_pinch_gesture(should_recognize));
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_pinch_gesture(should_recognize));
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_pan_gesture(
&self,
should_recognize: bool,
minimum_number_of_touches: u8,
maximum_number_of_touches: u8,
) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| {
w.recognize_pan_gesture(
should_recognize,
minimum_number_of_touches,
maximum_number_of_touches,
)
});
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_doubletap_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_doubletap_gesture(should_recognize));
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_doubletap_gesture(should_recognize));
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_rotation_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_rotation_gesture(should_recognize));
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_rotation_gesture(should_recognize));
}
}
@@ -230,10 +288,11 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtIOS {
/// Sets the [`contentScaleFactor`] of the underlying [`UIWindow`] to `scale_factor`.
///
/// The default value is device dependent, and it's recommended GLES or Metal applications set
/// this to [`MonitorHandle::scale_factor()`].
/// this to [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`].
///
/// [`UIWindow`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiwindow?language=objc
/// [`contentScaleFactor`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/1622657-contentscalefactor?language=objc
/// [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()
fn with_scale_factor(self, scale_factor: f64) -> Self;
/// Sets the valid orientations for the [`Window`].
@@ -301,8 +360,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtIOS for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(mut self, edges: ScreenEdge) -> Self {
self.platform_specific
.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures = edges;
self.platform_specific.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures = edges;
self
}
@@ -326,30 +384,31 @@ pub trait MonitorHandleExtIOS {
/// [`UIScreen`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiscreen?language=objc
fn ui_screen(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns the preferred [`VideoModeHandle`] for this monitor.
/// Returns the preferred [`VideoMode`] for this monitor.
///
/// This translates to a call to [`-[UIScreen preferredMode]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiscreen/1617823-preferredmode?language=objc).
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoModeHandle;
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtIOS for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn ui_screen(&self) -> *mut c_void {
// SAFETY: The marker is only used to get the pointer of the screen
let mtm = unsafe { icrate::Foundation::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
objc2::rc::Id::as_ptr(self.inner.ui_screen(mtm)) as *mut c_void
let mtm = unsafe { objc2::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
let monitor = self.cast_ref::<IosMonitorHandle>().unwrap();
objc2::rc::Retained::as_ptr(monitor.ui_screen(mtm)) as *mut c_void
}
#[inline]
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoModeHandle {
VideoModeHandle {
video_mode: self.inner.preferred_video_mode(),
}
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode {
let monitor = self.cast_ref::<IosMonitorHandle>().unwrap();
monitor.preferred_video_mode()
}
}
/// Valid orientations for a particular [`Window`].
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum ValidOrientations {
/// Excludes `PortraitUpsideDown` on iphone
#[default]
@@ -361,29 +420,12 @@ pub enum ValidOrientations {
Portrait,
}
/// The device [idiom].
///
/// [idiom]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620037-userinterfaceidiom?language=objc
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum Idiom {
Unspecified,
/// iPhone and iPod touch.
Phone,
/// iPad.
Pad,
/// tvOS and Apple TV.
TV,
CarPlay,
}
bitflags::bitflags! {
/// The [edges] of a screen.
///
/// [edges]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uirectedge?language=objc
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct ScreenEdge: u8 {
const NONE = 0;
const TOP = 1 << 0;
@@ -395,7 +437,8 @@ bitflags::bitflags! {
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum StatusBarStyle {
#[default]
Default,

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@@ -1,29 +1,80 @@
//! # macOS / AppKit
//!
//! Winit has an OS requirement of macOS 10.11 or higher (same as Rust
//! itself), and is regularly tested on macOS 10.14.
//! Winit has [the same macOS version requirements as `rustc`][rustc-macos-version], and is tested
//! once in a while on as low as macOS 10.14.
//!
//! A lot of functionality expects the application to be ready before you
//! start doing anything; this includes creating windows, fetching monitors,
//! drawing, and so on, see issues [#2238], [#2051] and [#2087].
//! [rustc-macos-version]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-darwin.html#os-version
//!
//! If you encounter problems, you should try doing your initialization inside
//! `Event::Resumed`.
//! ## Custom `NSApplicationDelegate`
//!
//! [#2238]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2238
//! [#2051]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2051
//! [#2087]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2087
//! Winit usually handles everything related to the lifecycle events of the application. Sometimes,
//! though, you might want to do more niche stuff, such as [handle when the user re-activates the
//! application][reopen]. Such functionality is not exposed directly in Winit, since it would
//! increase the API surface by quite a lot.
//!
//! [reopen]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplicationdelegate/1428638-applicationshouldhandlereopen?language=objc
//!
//! Instead, Winit guarantees that it will not register an application delegate, so the solution is
//! to register your own application delegate, as outlined in the following example (see
//! `objc2-app-kit` for more detailed information).
#![cfg_attr(target_os = "macos", doc = "```")]
#![cfg_attr(not(target_os = "macos"), doc = "```ignore")]
//! use objc2::rc::Retained;
//! use objc2::runtime::ProtocolObject;
//! use objc2::{define_class, msg_send, DefinedClass, MainThreadMarker, MainThreadOnly};
//! use objc2_app_kit::{NSApplication, NSApplicationDelegate};
//! use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSURL, NSObject, NSObjectProtocol};
//! use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
//!
//! define_class!(
//! #[unsafe(super(NSObject))]
//! #[thread_kind = MainThreadOnly]
//! #[name = "AppDelegate"]
//! struct AppDelegate;
//!
//! unsafe impl NSObjectProtocol for AppDelegate {}
//!
//! unsafe impl NSApplicationDelegate for AppDelegate {
//! #[unsafe(method(application:openURLs:))]
//! fn application_openURLs(&self, application: &NSApplication, urls: &NSArray<NSURL>) {
//! // Note: To specifically get `application:openURLs:` to work, you _might_
//! // have to bundle your application. This is not done in this example.
//! println!("open urls: {application:?}, {urls:?}");
//! }
//! }
//! );
//!
//! impl AppDelegate {
//! fn new(mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Retained<Self> {
//! unsafe { msg_send![super(Self::alloc(mtm).set_ivars(())), init] }
//! }
//! }
//!
//! fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
//!
//! let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
//! let delegate = AppDelegate::new(mtm);
//! // Important: Call `sharedApplication` after `EventLoop::new`,
//! // doing it before is not yet supported.
//! let app = NSApplication::sharedApplication(mtm);
//! app.setDelegate(Some(ProtocolObject::from_ref(&*delegate)));
//!
//! // event_loop.run_app(&mut my_app);
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! ```
use std::os::raw::c_void;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::{
event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoopBuilder},
monitor::MonitorHandle,
window::{Window, WindowAttributes},
};
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::platform_impl::MonitorHandle as MacOsMonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to MacOS.
pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
@@ -37,6 +88,9 @@ pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
/// This is how fullscreen used to work on macOS in versions before Lion.
/// And allows the user to have a fullscreen window without using another
/// space or taking control over the entire monitor.
///
/// Make sure you only draw your important content inside the safe area so that it does not
/// overlap with the notch on newer devices, see [`Window::safe_area`] for details.
fn set_simple_fullscreen(&self, fullscreen: bool) -> bool;
/// Returns whether or not the window has shadow.
@@ -96,88 +150,136 @@ pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
/// Getter for the [`WindowExtMacOS::set_option_as_alt`].
fn option_as_alt(&self) -> OptionAsAlt;
/// Disable the Menu Bar and Dock in Simple or Borderless Fullscreen mode. Useful for games.
/// The effect is applied when [`WindowExtMacOS::set_simple_fullscreen`] or
/// [`Window::set_fullscreen`] is called.
fn set_borderless_game(&self, borderless_game: bool);
/// Getter for the [`WindowExtMacOS::set_borderless_game`].
fn is_borderless_game(&self) -> bool;
/// Makes the titlebar bigger, effectively adding more space around the
/// window controls if the titlebar is invisible.
fn set_unified_titlebar(&self, unified_titlebar: bool);
/// Getter for the [`WindowExtMacOS::set_unified_titlebar`].
fn unified_titlebar(&self) -> bool;
}
impl WindowExtMacOS for Window {
impl WindowExtMacOS for dyn Window + '_ {
#[inline]
fn simple_fullscreen(&self) -> bool {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.simple_fullscreen())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.simple_fullscreen())
}
#[inline]
fn set_simple_fullscreen(&self, fullscreen: bool) -> bool {
self.window
.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_simple_fullscreen(fullscreen))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_simple_fullscreen(fullscreen))
}
#[inline]
fn has_shadow(&self) -> bool {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.has_shadow())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.has_shadow())
}
#[inline]
fn set_has_shadow(&self, has_shadow: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_has_shadow(has_shadow))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_has_shadow(has_shadow));
}
#[inline]
fn set_tabbing_identifier(&self, identifier: &str) {
self.window
.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.set_tabbing_identifier(identifier))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.set_tabbing_identifier(identifier))
}
#[inline]
fn tabbing_identifier(&self) -> String {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.tabbing_identifier())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.tabbing_identifier())
}
#[inline]
fn select_next_tab(&self) {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(|w| w.select_next_tab())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.select_next_tab());
}
#[inline]
fn select_previous_tab(&self) {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(|w| w.select_previous_tab())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.select_previous_tab());
}
#[inline]
fn select_tab_at_index(&self, index: usize) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.select_tab_at_index(index))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.select_tab_at_index(index));
}
#[inline]
fn num_tabs(&self) -> usize {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.num_tabs())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.num_tabs())
}
#[inline]
fn is_document_edited(&self) -> bool {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.is_document_edited())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.is_document_edited())
}
#[inline]
fn set_document_edited(&self, edited: bool) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_document_edited(edited))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_document_edited(edited));
}
#[inline]
fn set_option_as_alt(&self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_option_as_alt(option_as_alt))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_option_as_alt(option_as_alt));
}
#[inline]
fn option_as_alt(&self) -> OptionAsAlt {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.option_as_alt())
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.option_as_alt())
}
#[inline]
fn set_borderless_game(&self, borderless_game: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.set_borderless_game(borderless_game))
}
#[inline]
fn is_borderless_game(&self) -> bool {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.is_borderless_game())
}
#[inline]
fn set_unified_titlebar(&self, unified_titlebar: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.set_unified_titlebar(unified_titlebar))
}
#[inline]
fn unified_titlebar(&self) -> bool {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.unified_titlebar())
}
}
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicy`.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum ActivationPolicy {
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyRegular`.
#[default]
@@ -192,7 +294,8 @@ pub enum ActivationPolicy {
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to MacOS.
///
/// **Note:** Properties dealing with the titlebar will be overwritten by the [`WindowAttributes::with_decorations`] method:
/// **Note:** Properties dealing with the titlebar will be overwritten by the
/// [`WindowAttributes::with_decorations`] method:
/// - `with_titlebar_transparent`
/// - `with_title_hidden`
/// - `with_titlebar_hidden`
@@ -223,6 +326,17 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtMacOS {
///
/// See [`WindowExtMacOS::set_option_as_alt`] for details on what this means if set.
fn with_option_as_alt(self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt) -> Self;
/// See [`WindowExtMacOS::set_borderless_game`] for details on what this means if set.
fn with_borderless_game(self, borderless_game: bool) -> Self;
/// See [`WindowExtMacOS::set_unified_titlebar`] for details on what this means if set.
fn with_unified_titlebar(self, unified_titlebar: bool) -> Self;
/// Use [`NSPanel`] window with [`NonactivatingPanel`] window style mask instead of
/// [`NSWindow`].
///
/// [`NSWindow`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/NSWindow?language=objc
/// [`NSPanel`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/NSPanel?language=objc
/// [`NonactivatingPanel`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindow/stylemask-swift.struct/nonactivatingpanel?language=objc
fn with_panel(self, panel: bool) -> Self;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtMacOS for WindowAttributes {
@@ -282,9 +396,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtMacOS for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_tabbing_identifier(mut self, tabbing_identifier: &str) -> Self {
self.platform_specific
.tabbing_identifier
.replace(tabbing_identifier.to_string());
self.platform_specific.tabbing_identifier.replace(tabbing_identifier.to_string());
self
}
@@ -293,23 +405,44 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtMacOS for WindowAttributes {
self.platform_specific.option_as_alt = option_as_alt;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_borderless_game(mut self, borderless_game: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.borderless_game = borderless_game;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_unified_titlebar(mut self, unified_titlebar: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.unified_titlebar = unified_titlebar;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_panel(mut self, panel: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.panel = panel;
self
}
}
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS {
/// Sets the activation policy for the application.
/// Sets the activation policy for the application. If used, this will override
/// any relevant settings provided in the package manifest.
/// For instance, `with_activation_policy(ActivationPolicy::Regular)` will prevent
/// the application from running as an "agent", even if LSUIElement is set to true.
///
/// It is set to [`ActivationPolicy::Regular`] by default.
/// If unused, the Winit will honor the package manifest.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Set the activation policy to "accessory".
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// use winit::platform::macos::{EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS, ActivationPolicy};
/// use winit::platform::macos::{ActivationPolicy, EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS};
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// builder.with_activation_policy(ActivationPolicy::Accessory);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
@@ -327,11 +460,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS {
/// Disable creating a default menubar.
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// use winit::platform::macos::EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// builder.with_default_menu(false);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
@@ -347,10 +480,10 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS {
fn with_activate_ignoring_other_apps(&mut self, ignore: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS for EventLoopBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_activation_policy(&mut self, activation_policy: ActivationPolicy) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.activation_policy = activation_policy;
self.platform_specific.activation_policy = Some(activation_policy);
self
}
@@ -369,32 +502,26 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// Additional methods on [`MonitorHandle`] that are specific to MacOS.
pub trait MonitorHandleExtMacOS {
/// Returns the identifier of the monitor for Cocoa.
fn native_id(&self) -> u32;
/// Returns a pointer to the NSScreen representing this monitor.
fn ns_screen(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtMacOS for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn native_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.inner.native_identifier()
}
fn ns_screen(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void> {
let monitor = self.cast_ref::<MacOsMonitorHandle>().unwrap();
// SAFETY: We only use the marker to get a pointer
let mtm = unsafe { icrate::Foundation::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
self.inner
.ns_screen(mtm)
.map(|s| objc2::rc::Id::as_ptr(&s) as _)
let mtm = unsafe { objc2::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
monitor.ns_screen(mtm).map(|s| objc2::rc::Retained::as_ptr(&s) as _)
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to macOS.
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtMacOS {
/// Hide the entire application. In most applications this is typically triggered with Command-H.
/// Hide the entire application. In most applications this is typically triggered with
/// Command-H.
fn hide_application(&self);
/// Hide the other applications. In most applications this is typically triggered with Command+Option-H.
/// Hide the other applications. In most applications this is typically triggered with
/// Command+Option-H.
fn hide_other_applications(&self);
/// Set whether the system can automatically organize windows into tabs.
///
@@ -404,28 +531,40 @@ pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtMacOS {
fn allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtMacOS for ActiveEventLoop {
impl ActiveEventLoopExtMacOS for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
fn hide_application(&self) {
self.p.hide_application()
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non macOS event loop on macOS");
event_loop.hide_application()
}
fn hide_other_applications(&self) {
self.p.hide_other_applications()
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non macOS event loop on macOS");
event_loop.hide_other_applications()
}
fn set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self, enabled: bool) {
self.p.set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(enabled);
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non macOS event loop on macOS");
event_loop.set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(enabled);
}
fn allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self) -> bool {
self.p.allows_automatic_window_tabbing()
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non macOS event loop on macOS");
event_loop.allows_automatic_window_tabbing()
}
}
/// Option as alt behavior.
///
/// The default is `None`.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum OptionAsAlt {
/// The left `Option` key is treated as `Alt`.
@@ -441,3 +580,52 @@ pub enum OptionAsAlt {
#[default]
None,
}
/// Additional events on [`ApplicationHandler`] that are specific to macOS.
///
/// This can be registered with [`ApplicationHandler::macos_handler`].
pub trait ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS: ApplicationHandler {
/// The system interpreted a keypress as a standard key binding command.
///
/// Examples include inserting tabs and newlines, or moving the insertion point, see
/// [`NSStandardKeyBindingResponding`] for the full list of key bindings. They are often text
/// editing related.
///
/// This corresponds to the [`doCommandBySelector:`] method on `NSTextInputClient`.
///
/// The `action` parameter contains the string representation of the selector. Examples include
/// `"insertBacktab:"`, `"indent:"` and `"noop:"`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```ignore
/// impl ApplicationHandlerExtMacOS for App {
/// fn standard_key_binding(
/// &mut self,
/// event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
/// window_id: WindowId,
/// action: &str,
/// ) {
/// match action {
/// "moveBackward:" => self.cursor.position -= 1,
/// "moveForward:" => self.cursor.position += 1,
/// _ => {} // Ignore other actions
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// [`NSStandardKeyBindingResponding`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsstandardkeybindingresponding?language=objc
/// [`doCommandBySelector:`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nstextinputclient/1438256-docommandbyselector?language=objc
#[doc(alias = "doCommandBySelector:")]
fn standard_key_binding(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
action: &str,
) {
let _ = event_loop;
let _ = window_id;
let _ = action;
}
}

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@@ -2,25 +2,26 @@
//!
//! Only the modules corresponding to the platform you're compiling to will be available.
#[cfg(any(android_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(android_platform)]
pub mod android;
#[cfg(any(ios_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(ios_platform)]
pub mod ios;
#[cfg(any(macos_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(macos_platform)]
pub mod macos;
#[cfg(any(orbital_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(orbital_platform)]
pub mod orbital;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
pub mod startup_notify;
#[cfg(any(wayland_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
pub mod wayland;
#[cfg(any(web_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(web_platform)]
pub mod web;
#[cfg(any(windows_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(windows_platform)]
pub mod windows;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, docsrs))]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub mod x11;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
@@ -41,21 +42,5 @@ pub mod run_on_demand;
))]
pub mod pump_events;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
orbital_platform,
docsrs
))]
pub mod modifier_supplement;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
docsrs
))]
#[cfg(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod scancode;

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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
use crate::event::KeyEvent;
use crate::keyboard::Key;
/// Additional methods for the `KeyEvent` which cannot be implemented on all
/// platforms.
pub trait KeyEventExtModifierSupplement {
/// Identical to `KeyEvent::text` but this is affected by <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>.
///
/// For example, pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>a</kbd> produces `Some("\x01")`.
fn text_with_all_modifiers(&self) -> Option<&str>;
/// This value ignores all modifiers including,
/// but not limited to <kbd>Shift</kbd>, <kbd>Caps Lock</kbd>,
/// and <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>. In most cases this means that the
/// unicode character in the resulting string is lowercase.
///
/// This is useful for key-bindings / shortcut key combinations.
///
/// In case `logical_key` reports `Dead`, this will still report the
/// key as `Character` according to the current keyboard layout. This value
/// cannot be `Dead`.
fn key_without_modifiers(&self) -> Key;
}
impl KeyEventExtModifierSupplement for KeyEvent {
#[inline]
fn text_with_all_modifiers(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.platform_specific
.text_with_all_modifiers
.as_ref()
.map(|s| s.as_str())
}
#[inline]
fn key_without_modifiers(&self) -> Key {
self.platform_specific.key_without_modifiers.clone()
}
}

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@@ -1,14 +1,10 @@
use std::time::Duration;
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{self, ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use crate::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] for pumping events within an external event loop
pub trait EventLoopExtPumpEvents {
/// A type provided by the user that can be passed through [`Event::UserEvent`].
type UserEvent: 'static;
/// Pump the `EventLoop` to check for and dispatch pending events.
///
/// This API is designed to enable applications to integrate Winit into an
@@ -51,19 +47,19 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtPumpEvents {
/// buffered and handled outside of Winit include:
/// - `RedrawRequested` events, used to schedule rendering.
///
/// macOS for example uses a `drawRect` callback to drive rendering
/// within applications and expects rendering to be finished before
/// the `drawRect` callback returns.
/// macOS for example uses a `drawRect` callback to drive rendering
/// within applications and expects rendering to be finished before
/// the `drawRect` callback returns.
///
/// For portability it's strongly recommended that applications should
/// keep their rendering inside the closure provided to Winit.
/// For portability it's strongly recommended that applications should
/// keep their rendering inside the closure provided to Winit.
/// - Any lifecycle events, such as `Suspended` / `Resumed`.
///
/// The handling of these events needs to be synchronized with the
/// operating system and it would never be appropriate to buffer a
/// notification that your application has been suspended or resumed and
/// then handled that later since there would always be a chance that
/// other lifecycle events occur while the event is buffered.
/// The handling of these events needs to be synchronized with the
/// operating system and it would never be appropriate to buffer a
/// notification that your application has been suspended or resumed and
/// then handled that later since there would always be a chance that
/// other lifecycle events occur while the event is buffered.
///
/// ## Supported Platforms
///
@@ -74,22 +70,21 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtPumpEvents {
///
/// ## Unsupported Platforms
///
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which
/// Web browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external
/// loop that would block the browser and there is nothing that can be
/// polled to ask for new new events. Events are delivered via callbacks based
/// on an event loop that is internal to the browser itself.
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which Web
/// browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external loop that would
/// block the browser and there is nothing that can be polled to ask for new new events.
/// Events are delivered via callbacks based on an event loop that is internal to the browser
/// itself.
/// - **iOS:** It's not possible to stop and start an `NSApplication` repeatedly on iOS so
/// there's no way to support the same approach to polling as on MacOS.
/// there's no way to support the same approach to polling as on MacOS.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Windows**: The implementation will use `PeekMessage` when checking for
/// window messages to avoid blocking your external event loop.
/// - **Windows**: The implementation will use `PeekMessage` when checking for window messages
/// to avoid blocking your external event loop.
///
/// - **MacOS**: The implementation works in terms of stopping the global application
/// whenever the application `RunLoop` indicates that it is preparing to block
/// and wait for new events.
/// - **MacOS**: The implementation works in terms of stopping the global application whenever
/// the application `RunLoop` indicates that it is preparing to block and wait for new events.
///
/// This is very different to the polling APIs that are available on other
/// platforms (the lower level polling primitives on MacOS are private
@@ -104,38 +99,25 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtPumpEvents {
/// If you render outside of Winit you are likely to see window resizing artifacts
/// since MacOS expects applications to render synchronously during any `drawRect`
/// callback.
fn pump_app_events<A: ApplicationHandler<Self::UserEvent>>(
fn pump_app_events<A: ApplicationHandler>(
&mut self,
timeout: Option<Duration>,
app: &mut A,
) -> PumpStatus {
#[allow(deprecated)]
self.pump_events(timeout, |event, event_loop| {
event_loop::dispatch_event_for_app(app, event_loop, event)
})
}
/// See [`pump_app_events`].
///
/// [`pump_app_events`]: Self::pump_app_events
#[deprecated = "use EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events"]
fn pump_events<F>(&mut self, timeout: Option<Duration>, event_handler: F) -> PumpStatus
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop);
app: A,
) -> PumpStatus;
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtPumpEvents for EventLoop<T> {
type UserEvent = T;
fn pump_events<F>(&mut self, timeout: Option<Duration>, event_handler: F) -> PumpStatus
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop),
{
self.event_loop.pump_events(timeout, event_handler)
impl EventLoopExtPumpEvents for EventLoop {
fn pump_app_events<A: ApplicationHandler>(
&mut self,
timeout: Option<Duration>,
app: A,
) -> PumpStatus {
self.event_loop.pump_app_events(timeout, app)
}
}
/// The return status for `pump_events`
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum PumpStatus {
/// Continue running external loop.
Continue,

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@@ -1,28 +1,17 @@
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::error::EventLoopError;
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{self, ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use crate::event_loop::EventLoop;
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::{platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents, window::Window};
use crate::{
event_loop::ActiveEventLoop, platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents, window::Window,
};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] to return control flow to the caller.
pub trait EventLoopExtRunOnDemand {
/// A type provided by the user that can be passed through [`Event::UserEvent`].
type UserEvent: 'static;
/// See [`run_app_on_demand`].
///
/// [`run_app_on_demand`]: Self::run_app_on_demand
#[deprecated = "use EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_app_on_demand"]
fn run_on_demand<F>(&mut self, event_handler: F) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop);
/// Run the application with the event loop on the calling thread.
///
/// Unlike [`EventLoop::run_app`], this function accepts non-`'static` (i.e. non-`move`) closures
/// and it is possible to return control back to the caller without
/// Unlike [`EventLoop::run_app`], this function accepts non-`'static` (i.e. non-`move`)
/// closures and it is possible to return control back to the caller without
/// consuming the `EventLoop` (by using [`exit()`]) and
/// so the event loop can be re-run after it has exit.
///
@@ -42,7 +31,13 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtRunOnDemand {
/// # Caveats
/// - This extension isn't available on all platforms, since it's not always possible to return
/// to the caller (specifically this is impossible on iOS and Web - though with the Web
/// backend it is possible to use `EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`[^1] more than once instead).
/// backend it is possible to use
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = " [`EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()`][crate::platform::web::EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()]"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = " `EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()`")]
/// [^1] more than once instead).
/// - No [`Window`] state can be carried between separate runs of the event loop.
///
/// You are strongly encouraged to use [`EventLoop::run_app()`] for portability, unless you
@@ -55,47 +50,22 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtRunOnDemand {
/// - Android
///
/// # Unsupported Platforms
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which
/// Web browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external
/// loop that would block the browser and there is nothing that can be
/// polled to ask for new events. Events are delivered via callbacks based
/// on an event loop that is internal to the browser itself.
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which Web
/// browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external loop that would
/// block the browser and there is nothing that can be polled to ask for new events. Events
/// are delivered via callbacks based on an event loop that is internal to the browser itself.
/// - **iOS:** It's not possible to stop and start an `UIApplication` repeatedly on iOS.
///
#[cfg_attr(
not(web_platform),
doc = "[^1]: `spawn()` is only available on `wasm` platforms."
)]
/// [^1]: `spawn_app()` is only available on the Web platforms.
///
/// [`exit()`]: ActiveEventLoop::exit()
/// [`set_control_flow()`]: ActiveEventLoop::set_control_flow()
fn run_app_on_demand<A: ApplicationHandler<Self::UserEvent>>(
&mut self,
app: &mut A,
) -> Result<(), EventLoopError> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
self.run_on_demand(|event, event_loop| {
event_loop::dispatch_event_for_app(app, event_loop, event)
})
}
fn run_app_on_demand<A: ApplicationHandler>(&mut self, app: A) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>;
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtRunOnDemand for EventLoop<T> {
type UserEvent = T;
fn run_on_demand<F>(&mut self, event_handler: F) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop),
{
self.event_loop.window_target().clear_exit();
self.event_loop.run_on_demand(event_handler)
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoop {
/// Clear exit status.
pub(crate) fn clear_exit(&self) {
self.p.clear_exit()
impl EventLoopExtRunOnDemand for EventLoop {
fn run_app_on_demand<A: ApplicationHandler>(&mut self, app: A) -> Result<(), EventLoopError> {
self.event_loop.run_app_on_demand(app)
}
}

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ use crate::keyboard::{KeyCode, PhysicalKey};
// TODO: Describe what this value contains for each platform
/// Additional methods for the [`PhysicalKey`] type that allow the user to access the platform-specific
/// scancode.
/// Additional methods for the [`PhysicalKey`] type that allow the user to access the
/// platform-specific scancode.
///
/// [`PhysicalKey`]: crate::keyboard::PhysicalKey
pub trait PhysicalKeyExtScancode {
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub trait PhysicalKeyExtScancode {
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **Wayland/X11**: A 32-bit linux scancode. When building from X11/Wayland keycode subtract
/// `8` to get the value you wanted.
/// `8` to get the value you wanted.
fn from_scancode(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey;
}

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@@ -23,8 +23,10 @@
use std::env;
use crate::error::NotSupportedError;
use crate::error::{NotSupportedError, RequestError};
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, AsyncRequestSerial};
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
use crate::platform::wayland::ActiveEventLoopExtWayland;
use crate::window::{ActivationToken, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// The variable which is used mostly on X11.
@@ -44,7 +46,7 @@ pub trait WindowExtStartupNotify {
/// Request a new activation token.
///
/// The token will be delivered inside
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError>;
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, RequestError>;
}
pub trait WindowAttributesExtStartupNotify {
@@ -55,22 +57,34 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtStartupNotify {
fn with_activation_token(self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self;
}
impl EventLoopExtStartupNotify for ActiveEventLoop {
impl EventLoopExtStartupNotify for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
fn read_token_from_env(&self) -> Option<ActivationToken> {
match self.p {
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop::Wayland(_) => env::var(WAYLAND_VAR),
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop::X(_) => env::var(X11_VAR),
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
let _is_wayland = false;
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
let _is_wayland = self.is_wayland();
if _is_wayland {
env::var(WAYLAND_VAR).ok().map(ActivationToken::from_raw)
} else {
env::var(X11_VAR).ok().map(ActivationToken::from_raw)
}
.ok()
.map(ActivationToken::_new)
}
}
impl WindowExtStartupNotify for Window {
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError> {
self.window.request_activation_token()
impl WindowExtStartupNotify for dyn Window + '_ {
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, RequestError> {
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
if let Some(window) = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::wayland::Window>() {
return window.request_activation_token();
}
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
if let Some(window) = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::x11::window::Window>() {
return window.request_activation_token();
}
Err(NotSupportedError::new("startup notify is not supported").into())
}
}
@@ -94,6 +108,6 @@ pub fn reset_activation_token_env() {
///
/// This could be used before running daemon processes.
pub fn set_activation_token_env(token: ActivationToken) {
env::set_var(X11_VAR, &token._token);
env::set_var(WAYLAND_VAR, token._token);
env::set_var(X11_VAR, &token.token);
env::set_var(WAYLAND_VAR, token.token);
}

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@@ -13,13 +13,14 @@
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita` (default).
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita-crossfont`.
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita-notitle`.
use crate::{
event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoopBuilder},
monitor::MonitorHandle,
window::{Window, WindowAttributes},
};
use std::ffi::c_void;
use std::ptr::NonNull;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::platform_impl::wayland::Window;
pub use crate::window::Theme;
use crate::window::{Window as CoreWindow, WindowAttributes};
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWayland {
@@ -27,10 +28,23 @@ pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWayland {
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWayland for ActiveEventLoop {
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWayland for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
#[inline]
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.p.is_wayland()
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::wayland::ActiveEventLoop>().is_some()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait EventLoopExtWayland {
/// True if the [`EventLoop`] uses Wayland.
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
}
impl EventLoopExtWayland for EventLoop {
#[inline]
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.event_loop.is_wayland()
}
}
@@ -46,7 +60,7 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWayland {
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWayland for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilderExtWayland for EventLoopBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_wayland(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.forced_backend = Some(crate::platform_impl::Backend::Wayland);
@@ -61,9 +75,19 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWayland for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowExtWayland {}
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub trait WindowExtWayland {
/// Returns `xdg_toplevel` of the window or [`None`] if the window is X11 window.
fn xdg_toplevel(&self) -> Option<NonNull<c_void>>;
}
impl WindowExtWayland for Window {}
impl WindowExtWayland for dyn CoreWindow + '_ {
#[inline]
fn xdg_toplevel(&self) -> Option<NonNull<c_void>> {
self.cast_ref::<Window>()?.xdg_toplevel()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWayland {
@@ -80,23 +104,8 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtWayland {
impl WindowAttributesExtWayland for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_name(mut self, general: impl Into<String>, instance: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.name = Some(crate::platform_impl::ApplicationName::new(
general.into(),
instance.into(),
));
self.platform_specific.name =
Some(crate::platform_impl::ApplicationName::new(general.into(), instance.into()));
self
}
}
/// Additional methods on `MonitorHandle` that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait MonitorHandleExtWayland {
/// Returns the inner identifier of the monitor.
fn native_id(&self) -> u32;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtWayland for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn native_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.inner.native_identifier()
}
}

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@@ -1,24 +1,23 @@
//! # Web
//!
//! The officially supported browsers are Chrome, Firefox and Safari 13.1+,
//! though forks of these should work fine.
//! Winit supports running in Browsers by compiling to WebAssembly with
//! [`wasm-bindgen`][wasm_bindgen]. For information on using Rust on WebAssembly, check out the
//! [Rust and WebAssembly book].
//!
//! Winit supports compiling to the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target with
//! `web-sys`.
//! The officially supported browsers are Chrome, Firefox and Safari 13.1+, though forks of these
//! should work fine.
//!
//! On the web platform, a Winit window is backed by a `<canvas>` element. You
//! can either [provide Winit with a `<canvas>` element][with_canvas], or
//! [let Winit create a `<canvas>` element which you can then retrieve][get]
//! and insert it into the DOM yourself.
//! On the Web platform, a Winit [`Window`] is backed by a [`HTMLCanvasElement`][canvas]. Winit will
//! create that canvas for you or you can [provide your own][with_canvas]. Then you can either let
//! Winit [insert it into the DOM for you][insert], or [retrieve the canvas][get] and insert it
//! yourself.
//!
//! Currently, there is no example code using Winit on Web, see [#3473]. For
//! information on using Rust on WebAssembly, check out the [Rust and
//! WebAssembly book].
//!
//! [with_canvas]: WindowAttributesExtWebSys::with_canvas
//! [get]: WindowExtWebSys::canvas
//! [#3473]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3473
//! [Rust and WebAssembly book]: https://rustwasm.github.io/book/
//! [canvas]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLCanvasElement
//! [with_canvas]: WindowAttributesExtWeb::with_canvas
//! [get]: WindowExtWeb::canvas
//! [insert]: WindowAttributesExtWeb::with_append
#![cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "[wasm_bindgen]: https://docs.rs/wasm-bindgen")]
//! [Rust and WebAssembly book]: https://rustwasm.github.io/book
//!
//! ## CSS properties
//!
@@ -28,52 +27,60 @@
//! - [`padding`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding)
//!
//! The following APIs can't take them into account and will therefore provide inaccurate results:
//! - [`WindowEvent::Resized`] and [`Window::(set_)inner_size()`]
//! - [`WindowEvent::SurfaceResized`] and [`Window::(set_)surface_size()`]
//! - [`WindowEvent::Occluded`]
//! - [`WindowEvent::CursorMoved`], [`WindowEvent::CursorEntered`], [`WindowEvent::CursorLeft`],
//! and [`WindowEvent::Touch`].
//! - [`WindowEvent::PointerMoved`], [`WindowEvent::PointerEntered`] and
//! [`WindowEvent::PointerLeft`].
//! - [`Window::set_outer_position()`]
//!
//! [`WindowEvent::Resized`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::Resized
//! [`Window::(set_)inner_size()`]: crate::window::Window::inner_size
//! [`WindowEvent::SurfaceResized`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::SurfaceResized
//! [`Window::(set_)surface_size()`]: crate::window::Window::surface_size
//! [`WindowEvent::Occluded`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::Occluded
//! [`WindowEvent::CursorMoved`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::CursorMoved
//! [`WindowEvent::CursorEntered`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::CursorEntered
//! [`WindowEvent::CursorLeft`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::CursorLeft
//! [`WindowEvent::Touch`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::Touch
//! [`WindowEvent::PointerMoved`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::PointerMoved
//! [`WindowEvent::PointerEntered`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::PointerEntered
//! [`WindowEvent::PointerLeft`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::PointerLeft
//! [`Window::set_outer_position()`]: crate::window::Window::set_outer_position
use std::cell::Ref;
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
use std::time::Duration;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement;
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::cursor::CustomCursorSource;
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{self, ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use crate::error::NotSupportedError;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandleProvider;
use crate::platform_impl::MonitorHandle as WebMonitorHandle;
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use crate::platform_impl::CustomCursorFuture as PlatformCustomCursorFuture;
use crate::platform_impl::PlatformCustomCursorSource;
use crate::platform_impl::{
CustomCursorFuture as PlatformCustomCursorFuture,
HasMonitorPermissionFuture as PlatformHasMonitorPermissionFuture,
MonitorPermissionFuture as PlatformMonitorPermissionFuture,
OrientationLockFuture as PlatformOrientationLockFuture,
};
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, Window, WindowAttributes};
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct HtmlCanvasElement;
pub trait WindowExtWebSys {
pub trait WindowExtWeb {
/// Only returns the canvas if called from inside the window context (the
/// main thread).
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement>;
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<Ref<'_, HtmlCanvasElement>>;
/// Returns [`true`] if calling `event.preventDefault()` is enabled.
///
/// See [`Window::set_prevent_default()`] for more details.
/// See [`WindowExtWeb::set_prevent_default()`] for more details.
fn prevent_default(&self) -> bool;
/// Sets whether `event.preventDefault()` should be called on events on the
@@ -85,41 +92,55 @@ pub trait WindowExtWebSys {
/// Some events are impossible to prevent. E.g. Firefox allows to access the native browser
/// context menu with Shift+Rightclick.
fn set_prevent_default(&self, prevent_default: bool);
/// Returns whether using [`CursorGrabMode::Locked`] returns raw, un-accelerated mouse input.
///
/// This is the same as [`ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::is_cursor_lock_raw()`], and is provided for
/// convenience.
///
/// [`CursorGrabMode::Locked`]: crate::window::CursorGrabMode::Locked
fn is_cursor_lock_raw(&self) -> bool;
}
impl WindowExtWebSys for Window {
impl WindowExtWeb for dyn Window + '_ {
#[inline]
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement> {
self.window.canvas()
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<Ref<'_, HtmlCanvasElement>> {
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().expect("non Web window on Web").canvas()
}
fn prevent_default(&self) -> bool {
self.window.prevent_default()
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>()
.expect("non Web window on Web")
.prevent_default()
}
fn set_prevent_default(&self, prevent_default: bool) {
self.window.set_prevent_default(prevent_default)
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>()
.expect("non Web window on Web")
.set_prevent_default(prevent_default)
}
fn is_cursor_lock_raw(&self) -> bool {
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>()
.expect("non Web window on Web")
.is_cursor_lock_raw()
}
}
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWebSys {
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWeb {
/// Pass an [`HtmlCanvasElement`] to be used for this [`Window`]. If [`None`],
/// [`WindowAttributes::default()`] will create one.
///
/// In any case, the canvas won't be automatically inserted into the web page.
/// In any case, the canvas won't be automatically inserted into the Web page.
///
/// [`None`] by default.
#[cfg_attr(
not(web_platform),
doc = "",
doc = "[`HtmlCanvasElement`]: #only-available-on-wasm"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "", doc = "[`HtmlCanvasElement`]: #only-available-on-wasm")]
fn with_canvas(self, canvas: Option<HtmlCanvasElement>) -> Self;
/// Sets whether `event.preventDefault()` should be called on events on the
/// canvas that have side effects.
///
/// See [`Window::set_prevent_default()`] for more details.
/// See [`WindowExtWeb::set_prevent_default()`] for more details.
///
/// Enabled by default.
fn with_prevent_default(self, prevent_default: bool) -> Self;
@@ -130,13 +151,13 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtWebSys {
/// Enabled by default.
fn with_focusable(self, focusable: bool) -> Self;
/// On window creation, append the canvas element to the web page if it isn't already.
/// On window creation, append the canvas element to the Web page if it isn't already.
///
/// Disabled by default.
fn with_append(self, append: bool) -> Self;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtWebSys for WindowAttributes {
impl WindowAttributesExtWeb for WindowAttributes {
fn with_canvas(mut self, canvas: Option<HtmlCanvasElement>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.set_canvas(canvas);
self
@@ -158,18 +179,12 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtWebSys for WindowAttributes {
}
}
/// Additional methods on `EventLoop` that are specific to the web.
pub trait EventLoopExtWebSys {
/// A type provided by the user that can be passed through `Event::UserEvent`.
type UserEvent: 'static;
/// Additional methods on `EventLoop` that are specific to the Web.
pub trait EventLoopExtWeb {
/// Initializes the winit event loop.
///
/// Unlike
#[cfg_attr(
all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling"),
doc = "`run_app()`"
)]
#[cfg_attr(all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling"), doc = "`run_app()`")]
#[cfg_attr(
not(all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")),
doc = "[`run_app()`]"
@@ -181,41 +196,15 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtWebSys {
/// by calling this function again. This can be useful if you want to recreate the event loop
/// while the WebAssembly module is still loaded. For example, this can be used to recreate the
/// event loop when switching between tabs on a single page application.
#[rustfmt::skip]
///
#[cfg_attr(
not(all(web_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")),
doc = "[`run_app()`]: EventLoop::run_app()"
)]
/// [^1]: `run_app()` is _not_ available on WASM when the target supports `exception-handling`.
fn spawn_app<A: ApplicationHandler<Self::UserEvent> + 'static>(self, app: A);
/// [^1]: `run_app()` is _not_ available on Wasm when the target supports `exception-handling`.
fn spawn_app<A: ApplicationHandler + 'static>(self, app: A);
/// See [`spawn_app`].
///
/// [`spawn_app`]: Self::spawn_app
#[deprecated = "use EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn_app"]
fn spawn<F>(self, event_handler: F)
where
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop);
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtWebSys for EventLoop<T> {
type UserEvent = T;
fn spawn_app<A: ApplicationHandler<Self::UserEvent> + 'static>(self, mut app: A) {
self.event_loop.spawn(move |event, event_loop| {
event_loop::dispatch_event_for_app(&mut app, event_loop, event)
});
}
fn spawn<F>(self, event_handler: F)
where
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &ActiveEventLoop),
{
self.event_loop.spawn(event_handler)
}
}
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWebSys {
/// Sets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::Poll`].
///
/// See [`PollStrategy`].
@@ -230,30 +219,225 @@ pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWebSys {
/// [`ControlFlow::Poll`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll
fn poll_strategy(&self) -> PollStrategy;
/// Sets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`].
///
/// See [`WaitUntilStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil
fn set_wait_until_strategy(&self, strategy: WaitUntilStrategy);
/// Gets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`].
///
/// See [`WaitUntilStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil
fn wait_until_strategy(&self) -> WaitUntilStrategy;
/// Returns if the users device has multiple screens. Useful to check before prompting the user
/// with [`EventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission()`].
///
/// Browsers might always return [`false`] to reduce fingerprinting.
fn has_multiple_screens(&self) -> Result<bool, NotSupportedError>;
/// Prompts the user for permission to query detailed information about available monitors. The
/// returned [`MonitorPermissionFuture`] can be dropped without aborting the request.
///
/// Check [`EventLoopExtWeb::has_multiple_screens()`] before unnecessarily prompting the user
/// for such permissions.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s don't automatically make use of this after permission is granted. New
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s have to be created instead.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
fn request_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> MonitorPermissionFuture;
/// Returns whether the user has given permission to access detailed monitor information.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s don't automatically make use of detailed monitor information after
/// permission is granted. New [`MonitorHandle`]s have to be created instead.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
fn has_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> HasMonitorPermissionFuture;
}
impl EventLoopExtWeb for EventLoop {
fn spawn_app<A: ApplicationHandler + 'static>(self, app: A) {
self.event_loop.spawn_app(app);
}
fn set_poll_strategy(&self, strategy: PollStrategy) {
self.event_loop.set_poll_strategy(strategy);
}
fn poll_strategy(&self) -> PollStrategy {
self.event_loop.poll_strategy()
}
fn set_wait_until_strategy(&self, strategy: WaitUntilStrategy) {
self.event_loop.set_wait_until_strategy(strategy);
}
fn wait_until_strategy(&self) -> WaitUntilStrategy {
self.event_loop.wait_until_strategy()
}
fn has_multiple_screens(&self) -> Result<bool, NotSupportedError> {
self.event_loop.has_multiple_screens()
}
fn request_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> MonitorPermissionFuture {
MonitorPermissionFuture(self.event_loop.request_detailed_monitor_permission())
}
fn has_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> HasMonitorPermissionFuture {
HasMonitorPermissionFuture(self.event_loop.has_detailed_monitor_permission())
}
}
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWeb {
/// Sets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::Poll`].
///
/// See [`PollStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::Poll`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll
fn set_poll_strategy(&self, strategy: PollStrategy);
/// Gets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::Poll`].
///
/// See [`PollStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::Poll`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll
fn poll_strategy(&self) -> PollStrategy;
/// Sets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`].
///
/// See [`WaitUntilStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil
fn set_wait_until_strategy(&self, strategy: WaitUntilStrategy);
/// Gets the strategy for [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`].
///
/// See [`WaitUntilStrategy`].
///
/// [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil
fn wait_until_strategy(&self) -> WaitUntilStrategy;
/// Async version of [`ActiveEventLoop::create_custom_cursor()`] which waits until the
/// cursor has completely finished loading.
fn create_custom_cursor_async(&self, source: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursorFuture;
/// Returns whether using [`CursorGrabMode::Locked`] returns raw, un-accelerated mouse input.
///
/// [`CursorGrabMode::Locked`]: crate::window::CursorGrabMode::Locked
fn is_cursor_lock_raw(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns if the users device has multiple screens. Useful to check before prompting the user
/// with [`EventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission()`].
///
/// Browsers might always return [`false`] to reduce fingerprinting.
fn has_multiple_screens(&self) -> Result<bool, NotSupportedError>;
/// Prompts the user for permission to query detailed information about available monitors. The
/// returned [`MonitorPermissionFuture`] can be dropped without aborting the request.
///
/// Check [`EventLoopExtWeb::has_multiple_screens()`] before unnecessarily prompting the user
/// for such permissions.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s don't automatically make use of this after permission is granted. New
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s have to be created instead.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
fn request_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> MonitorPermissionFuture;
/// Returns whether the user has given permission to access detailed monitor information.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]s don't automatically make use of detailed monitor information after
/// permission is granted. New [`MonitorHandle`]s have to be created instead.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
fn has_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWebSys for ActiveEventLoop {
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWeb for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
#[inline]
fn create_custom_cursor_async(&self, source: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursorFuture {
self.p.create_custom_cursor_async(source)
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.create_custom_cursor_async(source)
}
#[inline]
fn set_poll_strategy(&self, strategy: PollStrategy) {
self.p.set_poll_strategy(strategy);
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.set_poll_strategy(strategy);
}
#[inline]
fn poll_strategy(&self) -> PollStrategy {
self.p.poll_strategy()
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.poll_strategy()
}
#[inline]
fn set_wait_until_strategy(&self, strategy: WaitUntilStrategy) {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.set_wait_until_strategy(strategy);
}
#[inline]
fn wait_until_strategy(&self) -> WaitUntilStrategy {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.wait_until_strategy()
}
#[inline]
fn is_cursor_lock_raw(&self) -> bool {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.is_cursor_lock_raw()
}
#[inline]
fn has_multiple_screens(&self) -> Result<bool, NotSupportedError> {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.has_multiple_screens()
}
#[inline]
fn request_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> MonitorPermissionFuture {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
MonitorPermissionFuture(event_loop.request_detailed_monitor_permission())
}
#[inline]
fn has_detailed_monitor_permission(&self) -> bool {
let event_loop = self
.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::ActiveEventLoop>()
.expect("non Web event loop on Web");
event_loop.has_detailed_monitor_permission()
}
}
/// Strategy used for [`ControlFlow::Poll`](crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll).
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
/// Strategy used for [`ControlFlow::Poll`][crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll].
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum PollStrategy {
/// Uses [`Window.requestIdleCallback()`] to queue the next event loop. If not available
/// this will fallback to [`setTimeout()`].
@@ -278,78 +462,30 @@ pub enum PollStrategy {
Scheduler,
}
pub trait CustomCursorExtWebSys {
/// Returns if this cursor is an animation.
fn is_animation(&self) -> bool;
/// Creates a new cursor from a URL pointing to an image.
/// It uses the [url css function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/url),
/// but browser support for image formats is inconsistent. Using [PNG] is recommended.
/// Strategy used for [`ControlFlow::WaitUntil`][crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil].
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum WaitUntilStrategy {
/// Uses the [Prioritized Task Scheduling API] to queue the next event loop. If not available
/// this will fallback to [`setTimeout()`].
///
/// [PNG]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG
fn from_url(url: String, hotspot_x: u16, hotspot_y: u16) -> CustomCursorSource;
/// Crates a new animated cursor from multiple [`CustomCursor`]s.
/// Supplied `cursors` can't be empty or other animations.
fn from_animation(
duration: Duration,
cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>,
) -> Result<CustomCursorSource, BadAnimation>;
/// This strategy is commonly not affected by browser throttling unless the window is not
/// focused.
///
/// This is the default strategy.
///
/// [Prioritized Task Scheduling API]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Prioritized_Task_Scheduling_API
/// [`setTimeout()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/setTimeout
#[default]
Scheduler,
/// Equal to [`Scheduler`][Self::Scheduler] but wakes up the event loop from a [worker].
///
/// This strategy is commonly not affected by browser throttling regardless of window focus.
///
/// [worker]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API
Worker,
}
impl CustomCursorExtWebSys for CustomCursor {
fn is_animation(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.animation
}
fn from_url(url: String, hotspot_x: u16, hotspot_y: u16) -> CustomCursorSource {
CustomCursorSource {
inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource::Url {
url,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
},
}
}
fn from_animation(
duration: Duration,
cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>,
) -> Result<CustomCursorSource, BadAnimation> {
if cursors.is_empty() {
return Err(BadAnimation::Empty);
}
if cursors.iter().any(CustomCursor::is_animation) {
return Err(BadAnimation::Animation);
}
Ok(CustomCursorSource {
inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource::Animation { duration, cursors },
})
}
}
/// An error produced when using [`CustomCursor::from_animation`] with invalid arguments.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum BadAnimation {
/// Produced when no cursors were supplied.
Empty,
/// Produced when a supplied cursor is an animation.
Animation,
}
impl fmt::Display for BadAnimation {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Empty => write!(f, "No cursors supplied"),
Self::Animation => write!(f, "A supplied cursor is an animtion"),
}
}
}
impl Error for BadAnimation {}
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
struct PlatformCustomCursorFuture;
@@ -360,17 +496,15 @@ impl Future for CustomCursorFuture {
type Output = Result<CustomCursor, CustomCursorError>;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
Pin::new(&mut self.0)
.poll(cx)
.map_ok(|cursor| CustomCursor { inner: cursor })
Pin::new(&mut self.0).poll(cx).map_ok(|cursor| CustomCursor(Arc::new(cursor)))
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum CustomCursorError {
Blob,
Decode(String),
Animation,
}
impl Display for CustomCursorError {
@@ -378,10 +512,203 @@ impl Display for CustomCursorError {
match self {
Self::Blob => write!(f, "failed to create `Blob`"),
Self::Decode(error) => write!(f, "failed to decode image: {error}"),
Self::Animation => write!(
f,
"found `CustomCursor` that is an animation when building an animation"
),
}
}
}
impl Error for CustomCursorError {}
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
struct PlatformMonitorPermissionFuture;
/// Can be dropped without aborting the request for detailed monitor permissions.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct MonitorPermissionFuture(pub(crate) PlatformMonitorPermissionFuture);
impl Future for MonitorPermissionFuture {
type Output = Result<(), MonitorPermissionError>;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
Pin::new(&mut self.0).poll(cx)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum MonitorPermissionError {
/// User has explicitly denied permission to query detailed monitor information.
Denied,
/// User has not decided to give permission to query detailed monitor information.
Prompt,
/// Browser does not support detailed monitor information.
Unsupported,
}
impl Display for MonitorPermissionError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
MonitorPermissionError::Denied => write!(
f,
"User has explicitly denied permission to query detailed monitor information"
),
MonitorPermissionError::Prompt => write!(
f,
"User has not decided to give permission to query detailed monitor information"
),
MonitorPermissionError::Unsupported => {
write!(f, "Browser does not support detailed monitor information")
},
}
}
}
impl Error for MonitorPermissionError {}
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
struct PlatformHasMonitorPermissionFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct HasMonitorPermissionFuture(PlatformHasMonitorPermissionFuture);
impl Future for HasMonitorPermissionFuture {
type Output = bool;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
Pin::new(&mut self.0).poll(cx)
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`MonitorHandle`] that are specific to the Web.
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
pub trait MonitorHandleExtWeb {
/// Returns whether the screen is internal to the device or external.
///
/// External devices are generally manufactured separately from the device they are attached to
/// and can be connected and disconnected as needed, whereas internal screens are part of
/// the device and not intended to be disconnected.
fn is_internal(&self) -> Option<bool>;
/// Returns screen orientation data for this monitor.
fn orientation(&self) -> OrientationData;
/// Lock the screen orientation. The returned [`OrientationLockFuture`] can be dropped without
/// aborting the request.
///
/// Will fail if another locking call is in progress.
fn request_lock(&self, orientation: OrientationLock) -> OrientationLockFuture;
/// Unlock the screen orientation.
///
/// Will fail if a locking call is in progress.
fn unlock(&self) -> Result<(), OrientationLockError>;
/// Returns whether this [`MonitorHandle`] was created using detailed monitor permissions. If
/// [`false`] will always represent the current monitor the browser window is in instead of a
/// specific monitor.
///
/// See [`ActiveEventLoopExtWeb::request_detailed_monitor_permission()`].
///
/// [`MonitorHandle`]: crate::monitor::MonitorHandle
fn is_detailed(&self) -> bool;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtWeb for dyn MonitorHandleProvider + '_ {
fn is_internal(&self) -> Option<bool> {
self.cast_ref::<WebMonitorHandle>().unwrap().is_internal()
}
fn orientation(&self) -> OrientationData {
self.cast_ref::<WebMonitorHandle>().unwrap().orientation()
}
fn request_lock(&self, orientation_lock: OrientationLock) -> OrientationLockFuture {
let future = self.cast_ref::<WebMonitorHandle>().unwrap().request_lock(orientation_lock);
OrientationLockFuture(future)
}
fn unlock(&self) -> Result<(), OrientationLockError> {
self.cast_ref::<WebMonitorHandle>().unwrap().unlock()
}
fn is_detailed(&self) -> bool {
self.cast_ref::<WebMonitorHandle>().unwrap().is_detailed()
}
}
/// Screen orientation data.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct OrientationData {
/// The orientation.
pub orientation: Orientation,
/// [`true`] if the [`orientation`](Self::orientation) is flipped upside down.
pub flipped: bool,
/// The most natural orientation for the screen. Computer monitors are commonly naturally
/// landscape mode, while mobile phones are commonly naturally portrait mode.
pub natural: Orientation,
}
/// Screen orientation.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum Orientation {
/// The screen's aspect ratio has a width greater than the height.
Landscape,
/// The screen's aspect ratio has a height greater than the width.
Portrait,
}
/// Screen orientation lock options. Reoresents which orientations a user can use.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum OrientationLock {
/// User is free to use any orientation.
Any,
/// User is locked to the most upright natural orientation for the screen. Computer monitors
/// are commonly naturally landscape mode, while mobile phones are commonly
/// naturally portrait mode.
Natural,
/// User is locked to landscape mode.
Landscape {
/// - [`None`]: User is locked to both upright or upside down landscape mode.
/// - [`true`]: User is locked to upright landscape mode.
/// - [`false`]: User is locked to upside down landscape mode.
flipped: Option<bool>,
},
/// User is locked to portrait mode.
Portrait {
/// - [`None`]: User is locked to both upright or upside down portrait mode.
/// - [`true`]: User is locked to upright portrait mode.
/// - [`false`]: User is locked to upside down portrait mode.
flipped: Option<bool>,
},
}
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
struct PlatformOrientationLockFuture;
/// Can be dropped without aborting the request to lock the screen.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct OrientationLockFuture(PlatformOrientationLockFuture);
impl Future for OrientationLockFuture {
type Output = Result<(), OrientationLockError>;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
Pin::new(&mut self.0).poll(cx)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum OrientationLockError {
Unsupported,
Busy,
}
impl Display for OrientationLockError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Unsupported => write!(f, "Locking the screen orientation is not supported"),
Self::Busy => write!(f, "Another locking call is in progress"),
}
}
}
impl Error for OrientationLockError {}

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@@ -2,22 +2,30 @@
//!
//! The supported OS version is Windows 7 or higher, though Windows 10 is
//! tested regularly.
use std::{ffi::c_void, path::Path};
use std::borrow::Borrow;
use std::ffi::c_void;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Arc;
use crate::{
dpi::PhysicalSize,
event::DeviceId,
event_loop::EventLoopBuilder,
monitor::MonitorHandle,
window::{BadIcon, Icon, Window, WindowAttributes},
};
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[cfg(windows_platform)]
use windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::HANDLE;
use crate::dpi::PhysicalSize;
use crate::event::DeviceId;
use crate::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
use crate::icon::BadIcon;
use crate::platform_impl::RaiiIcon;
use crate::window::{Icon, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Window Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HWND = isize;
pub type HWND = *mut c_void;
/// Menu Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HMENU = isize;
pub type HMENU = *mut c_void;
/// Monitor Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HMONITOR = isize;
pub type HMONITOR = *mut c_void;
/// Describes a system-drawn backdrop material of a window.
///
@@ -25,6 +33,7 @@ pub type HMONITOR = isize;
///
/// [`DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE docs`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwmapi/ne-dwmapi-dwm_systembackdrop_type
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum BackdropType {
/// Corresponds to `DWMSBT_AUTO`.
///
@@ -54,14 +63,15 @@ pub enum BackdropType {
/// Describes a color used by Windows
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct Color(u32);
impl Color {
// Special constant only valid for the window border and therefore modeled using Option<Color>
// for user facing code
const NONE: Color = Color(0xfffffffe);
/// Use the system's default color
pub const SYSTEM_DEFAULT: Color = Color(0xFFFFFFFF);
//Special constant only valid for the window border and therefore modeled using Option<Color> for user facing code
const NONE: Color = Color(0xFFFFFFFE);
pub const SYSTEM_DEFAULT: Color = Color(0xffffffff);
/// Create a new color from the given RGB values
pub const fn from_rgb(r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> Self {
@@ -82,6 +92,7 @@ impl Default for Color {
/// [`DWM_WINDOW_CORNER_PREFERENCE docs`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwmapi/ne-dwmapi-dwm_window_corner_preference
#[repr(i32)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum CornerPreference {
/// Corresponds to `DWMWCP_DEFAULT`.
///
@@ -105,6 +116,34 @@ pub enum CornerPreference {
RoundSmall = 3,
}
/// A wrapper around a [`Window`] that ignores thread-specific window handle limitations.
///
/// See [`WindowBorrowExtWindows::any_thread`] for more information.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct AnyThread<W: Window>(W);
impl<W: Window> AnyThread<W> {
/// Get a reference to the inner window.
#[inline]
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &dyn Window {
&self.0
}
}
impl<W: Window> Deref for AnyThread<W> {
type Target = W;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl<W: Window> rwh_06::HasWindowHandle for AnyThread<W> {
fn window_handle(&self) -> Result<rwh_06::WindowHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
// SAFETY: The top level user has asserted this is only used safely.
unsafe { self.get_ref().window_handle_any_thread() }
}
}
/// Additional methods on `EventLoop` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
/// Whether to allow the event loop to be created off of the main thread.
@@ -129,11 +168,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
/// Disable process-wide DPI awareness.
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// use winit::platform::windows::EventLoopBuilderExtWindows;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// builder.with_dpi_aware(false);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
@@ -149,11 +188,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
///
/// ```
/// # use windows_sys::Win32::UI::WindowsAndMessaging::{ACCEL, CreateAcceleratorTableW, TranslateAcceleratorW, DispatchMessageW, TranslateMessage, MSG};
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// use winit::platform::windows::EventLoopBuilderExtWindows;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// builder.with_msg_hook(|msg|{
/// let msg = msg as *const MSG;
@@ -173,7 +212,7 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
F: FnMut(*const c_void) -> bool + 'static;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWindows for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilderExtWindows for EventLoopBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.any_thread = any_thread;
@@ -202,8 +241,8 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
///
/// A window must be enabled before it can be activated.
/// If an application has create a modal dialog box by disabling its owner window
/// (as described in [`WindowAttributesExtWindows::with_owner_window`]), the application must enable
/// the owner window before destroying the dialog box.
/// (as described in [`WindowAttributesExtWindows::with_owner_window`]), the application must
/// enable the owner window before destroying the dialog box.
/// Otherwise, another window will receive the keyboard focus and be activated.
///
/// If a child window is disabled, it is ignored when the system tries to determine which
@@ -248,65 +287,173 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
///
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
fn set_corner_preference(&self, preference: CornerPreference);
/// Get the raw window handle for this [`Window`] without checking for thread affinity.
///
/// Window handles in Win32 have a property called "thread affinity" that ties them to their
/// origin thread. Some operations can only happen on the window's origin thread, while others
/// can be called from any thread. For example, [`SetWindowSubclass`] is not thread safe while
/// [`GetDC`] is thread safe.
///
/// In Rust terms, the window handle is `Send` sometimes but `!Send` other times.
///
/// Therefore, in order to avoid confusing threading errors, [`Window`] only returns the
/// window handle when the [`window_handle`] function is called from the thread that created
/// the window. In other cases, it returns an [`Unavailable`] error.
///
/// However in some cases you may already know that you are using the window handle for
/// operations that are guaranteed to be thread-safe. In which case this function aims
/// to provide an escape hatch so these functions are still accessible from other threads.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the responsibility of the user to only pass the window handle into thread-safe
/// Win32 APIs.
///
/// [`SetWindowSubclass`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/commctrl/nf-commctrl-setwindowsubclass
/// [`GetDC`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-getdc
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
/// [`window_handle`]: https://docs.rs/raw-window-handle/latest/raw_window_handle/trait.HasWindowHandle.html#tymethod.window_handle
/// [`Unavailable`]: https://docs.rs/raw-window-handle/latest/raw_window_handle/enum.HandleError.html#variant.Unavailable
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # fn scope(window: Box<dyn Window>) {
/// use std::thread;
///
/// use winit::platform::windows::WindowExtWindows;
/// use winit::raw_window_handle::HasWindowHandle;
///
/// // We can get the window handle on the current thread.
/// let handle = window.window_handle().unwrap();
///
/// // However, on another thread, we can't!
/// thread::spawn(move || {
/// assert!(window.window_handle().is_err());
///
/// // We can use this function as an escape hatch.
/// let handle = unsafe { window.window_handle_any_thread().unwrap() };
/// });
/// # }
/// ```
unsafe fn window_handle_any_thread(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::WindowHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError>;
}
impl WindowExtWindows for Window {
impl WindowExtWindows for dyn Window + '_ {
#[inline]
fn set_enable(&self, enabled: bool) {
self.window.set_enable(enabled)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_enable(enabled)
}
#[inline]
fn set_taskbar_icon(&self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) {
self.window.set_taskbar_icon(taskbar_icon)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_taskbar_icon(taskbar_icon)
}
#[inline]
fn set_skip_taskbar(&self, skip: bool) {
self.window.set_skip_taskbar(skip)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_skip_taskbar(skip)
}
#[inline]
fn set_undecorated_shadow(&self, shadow: bool) {
self.window.set_undecorated_shadow(shadow)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_undecorated_shadow(shadow)
}
#[inline]
fn set_system_backdrop(&self, backdrop_type: BackdropType) {
self.window.set_system_backdrop(backdrop_type)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_system_backdrop(backdrop_type)
}
#[inline]
fn set_border_color(&self, color: Option<Color>) {
self.window.set_border_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_border_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
}
#[inline]
fn set_title_background_color(&self, color: Option<Color>) {
// The windows docs don't mention NONE as a valid options but it works in practice and is useful
// to circumvent the Windows option "Show accent color on title bars and window borders"
self.window
.set_title_background_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
// The windows docs don't mention NONE as a valid options but it works in practice and is
// useful to circumvent the Windows option "Show accent color on title bars and
// window borders"
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_title_background_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
}
#[inline]
fn set_title_text_color(&self, color: Color) {
self.window.set_title_text_color(color)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_title_text_color(color)
}
#[inline]
fn set_corner_preference(&self, preference: CornerPreference) {
self.window.set_corner_preference(preference)
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
window.set_corner_preference(preference)
}
unsafe fn window_handle_any_thread(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::WindowHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
let window = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::Window>().unwrap();
unsafe {
let handle = window.rwh_06_no_thread_check()?;
// SAFETY: The handle is valid in this context.
Ok(rwh_06::WindowHandle::borrow_raw(handle))
}
}
}
/// Additional methods for anything that dereference to [`Window`].
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub trait WindowBorrowExtWindows: Borrow<dyn Window> + Sized {
/// Create an object that allows accessing the inner window handle in a thread-unsafe way.
///
/// It is possible to call [`window_handle_any_thread`] to get around Windows's thread
/// affinity limitations. However, it may be desired to pass the [`Window`] into something
/// that requires the [`HasWindowHandle`] trait, while ignoring thread affinity limitations.
///
/// This function wraps anything that implements `Borrow<Window>` into a structure that
/// uses the inner window handle as a mean of implementing [`HasWindowHandle`]. It wraps
/// `Window`, `&Window`, `Arc<Window>`, and other reference types.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the responsibility of the user to only pass the window handle into thread-safe
/// Win32 APIs.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
/// [`HasWindowHandle`]: rwh_06::HasWindowHandle
/// [`window_handle_any_thread`]: WindowExtWindows::window_handle_any_thread
unsafe fn any_thread(self) -> AnyThread<Self>
where
Self: Window,
{
AnyThread(self)
}
}
impl<W: Borrow<dyn Window> + Sized> WindowBorrowExtWindows for W {}
/// Additional methods on `WindowAttributes` that are specific to Windows.
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWindows {
/// Set an owner to the window to be created. Can be used to create a dialog box, for example.
/// This only works when [`WindowAttributes::with_parent_window`] isn't called or set to `None`.
/// Can be used in combination with [`WindowExtWindows::set_enable(false)`](WindowExtWindows::set_enable)
/// on the owner window to create a modal dialog box.
/// Can be used in combination with
/// [`WindowExtWindows::set_enable(false)`][WindowExtWindows::set_enable] on the owner
/// window to create a modal dialog box.
///
/// From MSDN:
/// - An owned window is always above its owner in the z-order.
@@ -322,17 +469,14 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtWindows {
///
/// The menu must have been manually created beforehand with [`CreateMenu`] or similar.
///
/// Note: Dark mode cannot be supported for win32 menus, it's simply not possible to change how the menus look.
/// If you use this, it is recommended that you combine it with `with_theme(Some(Theme::Light))` to avoid a jarring effect.
///
/// Note: Dark mode cannot be supported for win32 menus, it's simply not possible to change how
/// the menus look. If you use this, it is recommended that you combine it with
/// `with_theme(Some(Theme::Light))` to avoid a jarring effect.
#[cfg_attr(
platform_windows,
windows_platform,
doc = "[`CreateMenu`]: windows_sys::Win32::UI::WindowsAndMessaging::CreateMenu"
)]
#[cfg_attr(
not(platform_windows),
doc = "[`CreateMenu`]: #only-available-on-windows"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(windows_platform), doc = "[`CreateMenu`]: #only-available-on-windows")]
fn with_menu(self, menu: HMENU) -> Self;
/// This sets `ICON_BIG`. A good ceiling here is 256x256.
@@ -341,12 +485,12 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtWindows {
/// This sets `WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP`.
fn with_no_redirection_bitmap(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Enables or disables drag and drop support (enabled by default). Will interfere with other crates
/// that use multi-threaded COM API (`CoInitializeEx` with `COINIT_MULTITHREADED` instead of
/// `COINIT_APARTMENTTHREADED`) on the same thread. Note that winit may still attempt to initialize
/// COM API regardless of this option. Currently only fullscreen mode does that, but there may be more in the future.
/// If you need COM API with `COINIT_MULTITHREADED` you must initialize it before calling any winit functions.
/// See <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize#remarks> for more information.
/// Enables or disables drag and drop support (enabled by default). Will interfere with other
/// crates that use multi-threaded COM API (`CoInitializeEx` with `COINIT_MULTITHREADED`
/// instead of `COINIT_APARTMENTTHREADED`) on the same thread. Note that winit may still
/// attempt to initialize COM API regardless of this option. Currently only fullscreen mode
/// does that, but there may be more in the future. If you need COM API with
/// `COINIT_MULTITHREADED` you must initialize it before calling any winit functions. See <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize#remarks> for more information.
fn with_drag_and_drop(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Whether show or hide the window icon in the taskbar.
@@ -476,27 +620,6 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtWindows for WindowAttributes {
}
}
/// Additional methods on `MonitorHandle` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait MonitorHandleExtWindows {
/// Returns the name of the monitor adapter specific to the Win32 API.
fn native_id(&self) -> String;
/// Returns the handle of the monitor - `HMONITOR`.
fn hmonitor(&self) -> HMONITOR;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtWindows for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn native_id(&self) -> String {
self.inner.native_identifier()
}
#[inline]
fn hmonitor(&self) -> HMONITOR {
self.inner.hmonitor()
}
}
/// Additional methods on `DeviceId` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait DeviceIdExtWindows {
/// Returns an identifier that persistently refers to this specific device.
@@ -505,15 +628,36 @@ pub trait DeviceIdExtWindows {
fn persistent_identifier(&self) -> Option<String>;
}
#[cfg(windows_platform)]
impl DeviceIdExtWindows for DeviceId {
#[inline]
fn persistent_identifier(&self) -> Option<String> {
self.0.persistent_identifier()
let raw_id = self.into_raw();
if raw_id != 0 {
crate::platform_impl::raw_input::get_raw_input_device_name(raw_id as HANDLE)
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// Additional methods on `Icon` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait IconExtWindows: Sized {
/// Windows specific `Icon`.
///
/// Windows icons can be created from files, or from the [`embedded resources`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/menurc/about-resource-files).
///
/// The `ICON` resource definition statement use the following syntax:
/// ```rc
/// nameID ICON filename
/// ```
/// `nameID` is a unique name or a 16-bit unsigned integer value identifying the resource,
/// `filename` is the name of the file that contains the resource.
///
/// More information about the `ICON` resource can be found at [`Microsoft Learn`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/menurc/icon-resource) portal.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct WinIcon {
pub(crate) inner: Arc<RaiiIcon>,
}
impl WinIcon {
/// Create an icon from a file path.
///
/// Specify `size` to load a specific icon size from the file, or `None` to load the default
@@ -521,30 +665,88 @@ pub trait IconExtWindows: Sized {
///
/// In cases where the specified size does not exist in the file, Windows may perform scaling
/// to get an icon of the desired size.
fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P, size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>)
-> Result<Self, BadIcon>;
pub fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(
path: P,
size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>,
) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
Self::from_path_impl(path, size)
}
/// Create an icon from a resource embedded in this executable or library.
/// Create an icon from a resource embedded in this executable or library by its ordinal id.
///
/// The valid `ordinal` values range from 1 to [`u16::MAX`] (inclusive). The value `0` is an
/// invalid ordinal id, but it can be used with [`from_resource_name`] as `"0"`.
///
/// [`from_resource_name`]: Self::from_resource_name
///
/// Specify `size` to load a specific icon size from the file, or `None` to load the default
/// icon size from the file.
///
/// In cases where the specified size does not exist in the file, Windows may perform scaling
/// to get an icon of the desired size.
fn from_resource(ordinal: u16, size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>) -> Result<Self, BadIcon>;
}
impl IconExtWindows for Icon {
fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(
path: P,
pub fn from_resource(
resource_id: u16,
size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>,
) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
let win_icon = crate::platform_impl::WinIcon::from_path(path, size)?;
Ok(Icon { inner: win_icon })
Self::from_resource_impl(resource_id, size)
}
fn from_resource(ordinal: u16, size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
let win_icon = crate::platform_impl::WinIcon::from_resource(ordinal, size)?;
Ok(Icon { inner: win_icon })
/// Create an icon from a resource embedded in this executable or library by its name.
///
/// Specify `size` to load a specific icon size from the file, or `None` to load the default
/// icon size from the file.
///
/// In cases where the specified size does not exist in the file, Windows may perform scaling
/// to get an icon of the desired size.
///
/// # Notes
///
/// Consider the following resource definition statements:
/// ```rc
/// app ICON "app.ico"
/// 1 ICON "a.ico"
/// 0027 ICON "custom.ico"
/// 0 ICON "alt.ico"
/// ```
///
/// Due to some internal implementation details of the resource embedding/loading process on
/// Windows platform, strings that can be interpreted as 16-bit unsigned integers (`"1"`,
/// `"002"`, etc.) cannot be used as valid resource names, and instead should be passed into
/// [`from_resource`]:
///
/// [`from_resource`]: Self::from_resource
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// use winit::platform::windows::WinIcon;
///
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource_name("app", None).is_ok());
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource(1, None).is_ok());
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource(27, None).is_ok());
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource_name("27", None).is_err());
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource_name("0027", None).is_err());
/// ```
///
/// While `0` cannot be used as an ordinal id (see [`from_resource`]), it can be used as a
/// name:
///
/// [`from_resource`]: IconExtWindows::from_resource
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # use winit::platform::windows::WinIcon;
/// # use winit::window::Icon;
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource_name("0", None).is_ok());
/// assert!(WinIcon::from_resource(0, None).is_err());
/// ```
pub fn from_resource_name(
resource_name: &str,
size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>,
) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
Self::from_resource_name_impl(resource_name, size)
}
}
impl From<WinIcon> for Icon {
fn from(value: WinIcon) -> Self {
Self(Arc::new(value))
}
}

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@@ -2,24 +2,21 @@
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::{
event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoopBuilder},
monitor::MonitorHandle,
window::{Window, WindowAttributes},
};
use crate::dpi::Size;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::window::{Window as CoreWindow, WindowAttributes};
/// X window type. Maps directly to
/// [`_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE`](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.5.html).
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum WindowType {
/// A desktop feature. This can include a single window containing desktop icons with the same dimensions as the
/// screen, allowing the desktop environment to have full control of the desktop, without the need for proxying
/// root window clicks.
/// A desktop feature. This can include a single window containing desktop icons with the same
/// dimensions as the screen, allowing the desktop environment to have full control of the
/// desktop, without the need for proxying root window clicks.
Desktop,
/// A dock or panel feature. Typically a Window Manager would keep such windows on top of all other windows.
/// A dock or panel feature. Typically a Window Manager would keep such windows on top of all
/// other windows.
Dock,
/// Toolbar windows. "Torn off" from the main application.
Toolbar,
@@ -37,8 +34,8 @@ pub enum WindowType {
/// A popup menu that usually appears when the user right clicks on an object.
/// This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
PopupMenu,
/// A tooltip window. Usually used to show additional information when hovering over an object with the cursor.
/// This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
/// A tooltip window. Usually used to show additional information when hovering over an object
/// with the cursor. This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
Tooltip,
/// The window is a notification.
/// This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
@@ -46,7 +43,7 @@ pub enum WindowType {
/// This should be used on the windows that are popped up by combo boxes.
/// This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
Combo,
/// This indicates the the window is being dragged.
/// This indicates the window is being dragged.
/// This property is typically used on override-redirect windows.
Dnd,
/// This is a normal, top-level window.
@@ -82,12 +79,7 @@ pub type XWindow = u32;
#[inline]
pub fn register_xlib_error_hook(hook: XlibErrorHook) {
// Append new hook.
unsafe {
crate::platform_impl::XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS
.lock()
.unwrap()
.push(hook);
}
crate::platform_impl::x11::XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS.lock().unwrap().push(hook);
}
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to X11.
@@ -96,10 +88,23 @@ pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtX11 {
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtX11 for ActiveEventLoop {
impl ActiveEventLoopExtX11 for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
#[inline]
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
!self.p.is_wayland()
self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::x11::ActiveEventLoop>().is_some()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait EventLoopExtX11 {
/// True if the [`EventLoop`] uses X11.
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool;
}
impl EventLoopExtX11 for EventLoop {
#[inline]
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
!self.event_loop.is_wayland()
}
}
@@ -115,7 +120,7 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtX11 {
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtX11 for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
impl EventLoopBuilderExtX11 for EventLoopBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_x11(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.forced_backend = Some(crate::platform_impl::Backend::X);
@@ -130,9 +135,11 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtX11 for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to X11.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub trait WindowExtX11 {}
impl WindowExtX11 for Window {}
impl WindowExtX11 for dyn CoreWindow {}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait WindowAttributesExtX11 {
@@ -144,7 +151,8 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtX11 {
/// Build window with the given `general` and `instance` names.
///
/// The `general` sets general class of `WM_CLASS(STRING)`, while `instance` set the
/// instance part of it. The resulted property looks like `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "instance", "general"`.
/// instance part of it. The resulted property looks like `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "instance",
/// "general"`.
///
/// For details about application ID conventions, see the
/// [Desktop Entry Spec](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html#desktop-file-id)
@@ -160,13 +168,13 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtX11 {
///
/// ```
/// # use winit::dpi::{LogicalSize, PhysicalSize};
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// # use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesExtX11;
/// // Specify the size in logical dimensions like this:
/// Window::default_attributes().with_base_size(LogicalSize::new(400.0, 200.0));
/// WindowAttributes::default().with_base_size(LogicalSize::new(400.0, 200.0));
///
/// // Or specify the size in physical dimensions like this:
/// Window::default_attributes().with_base_size(PhysicalSize::new(400, 200));
/// WindowAttributes::default().with_base_size(PhysicalSize::new(400, 200));
/// ```
fn with_base_size<S: Into<Size>>(self, base_size: S) -> Self;
@@ -175,12 +183,12 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtX11 {
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use winit::window::Window;
/// use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// use winit::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
/// use winit::platform::x11::{XWindow, WindowAttributesExtX11};
/// # fn create_window(event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// # fn create_window(event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// let parent_window_id = std::env::args().nth(1).unwrap().parse::<XWindow>()?;
/// let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id);
/// let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id);
/// let window = event_loop.create_window(window_attributes)?;
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
@@ -202,10 +210,8 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtX11 for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_name(mut self, general: impl Into<String>, instance: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.name = Some(crate::platform_impl::ApplicationName::new(
general.into(),
instance.into(),
));
self.platform_specific.name =
Some(crate::platform_impl::ApplicationName::new(general.into(), instance.into()));
self
}
@@ -233,16 +239,3 @@ impl WindowAttributesExtX11 for WindowAttributes {
self
}
}
/// Additional methods on `MonitorHandle` that are specific to X11.
pub trait MonitorHandleExtX11 {
/// Returns the inner identifier of the monitor.
fn native_id(&self) -> u32;
}
impl MonitorHandleExtX11 for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn native_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.inner.native_identifier()
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
use android_activity::{
input::{KeyAction, KeyEvent, KeyMapChar, Keycode},
AndroidApp,
};
use android_activity::input::{KeyAction, KeyEvent, KeyMapChar, Keycode};
use android_activity::AndroidApp;
use crate::keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey};
@@ -105,7 +103,7 @@ pub fn to_physical_key(keycode: Keycode) -> PhysicalKey {
Keycode::VolumeUp => KeyCode::AudioVolumeUp,
Keycode::VolumeDown => KeyCode::AudioVolumeDown,
Keycode::VolumeMute => KeyCode::AudioVolumeMute,
//Keycode::Mute => None, // Microphone mute
// Keycode::Mute => None, // Microphone mute
Keycode::MediaPlayPause => KeyCode::MediaPlayPause,
Keycode::MediaStop => KeyCode::MediaStop,
Keycode::MediaNext => KeyCode::MediaTrackNext,
@@ -145,8 +143,8 @@ pub fn to_physical_key(keycode: Keycode) -> PhysicalKey {
Keycode::AltLeft => KeyCode::AltLeft,
Keycode::AltRight => KeyCode::AltRight,
Keycode::MetaLeft => KeyCode::SuperLeft,
Keycode::MetaRight => KeyCode::SuperRight,
Keycode::MetaLeft => KeyCode::MetaLeft,
Keycode::MetaRight => KeyCode::MetaRight,
Keycode::LeftBracket => KeyCode::BracketLeft,
Keycode::RightBracket => KeyCode::BracketRight,
@@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ pub fn character_map_and_combine_key(
Err(err) => {
tracing::warn!("Failed to look up `KeyCharacterMap` for device {device_id}: {err:?}");
return None;
}
},
};
match key_map.get(key_event.key_code(), key_event.meta_state()) {
@@ -188,9 +186,12 @@ pub fn character_map_and_combine_key(
Ok(Some(key)) => Some(key),
Ok(None) => None,
Err(err) => {
tracing::warn!("KeyEvent: Failed to combine 'dead key' accent '{accent}' with '{unicode}': {err:?}");
tracing::warn!(
"KeyEvent: Failed to combine 'dead key' accent '{accent}' with \
'{unicode}': {err:?}"
);
None
}
},
}
} else {
Some(unicode)
@@ -200,23 +201,23 @@ pub fn character_map_and_combine_key(
} else {
Some(KeyMapChar::Unicode(unicode))
}
}
},
Ok(KeyMapChar::CombiningAccent(accent)) => {
if key_event.action() == KeyAction::Down {
*combining_accent = Some(accent);
}
Some(KeyMapChar::CombiningAccent(accent))
}
},
Ok(KeyMapChar::None) => {
// Leave any combining_accent state in tact (seems to match how other
// Android apps work)
None
}
},
Err(err) => {
tracing::warn!("KeyEvent: Failed to get key map character: {err:?}");
*combining_accent = None;
None
}
},
}
}
@@ -308,7 +309,7 @@ pub fn to_logical(key_char: Option<KeyMapChar>, keycode: Keycode) -> Key {
ShiftLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Shift),
ShiftRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Shift),
Tab => Key::Named(NamedKey::Tab),
Space => Key::Named(NamedKey::Space),
Space => Key::Character(" ".into()),
Sym => Key::Named(NamedKey::Symbol),
Explorer => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchWebBrowser),
Envelope => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchMail),
@@ -339,8 +340,8 @@ pub fn to_logical(key_char: Option<KeyMapChar>, keycode: Keycode) -> Key {
CtrlRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Control),
CapsLock => Key::Named(NamedKey::CapsLock),
ScrollLock => Key::Named(NamedKey::ScrollLock),
MetaLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
MetaRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
MetaLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Meta),
MetaRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Meta),
Function => Key::Named(NamedKey::Fn),
Sysrq => Key::Named(NamedKey::PrintScreen),
Break => Key::Named(NamedKey::Pause),

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#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::mem;
use std::rc::Rc;
use dispatch2::MainThreadBound;
use objc2::runtime::{Imp, Sel};
use objc2::sel;
use objc2_app_kit::{NSApplication, NSEvent, NSEventModifierFlags, NSEventType};
use objc2_foundation::MainThreadMarker;
use super::app_state::AppState;
use crate::event::{DeviceEvent, ElementState};
type SendEvent = extern "C-unwind" fn(&NSApplication, Sel, &NSEvent);
static ORIGINAL: MainThreadBound<Cell<Option<SendEvent>>> = {
// SAFETY: Creating in a `const` context, where there is no concept of the main thread.
MainThreadBound::new(Cell::new(None), unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() })
};
extern "C-unwind" fn send_event(app: &NSApplication, sel: Sel, event: &NSEvent) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::from(app);
// Normally, holding Cmd + any key never sends us a `keyUp` event for that key.
// Overriding `sendEvent:` fixes that. (https://stackoverflow.com/a/15294196)
// Fun fact: Firefox still has this bug! (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1299553)
//
// For posterity, there are some undocumented event types
// (https://github.com/servo/cocoa-rs/issues/155)
// but that doesn't really matter here.
let event_type = unsafe { event.r#type() };
let modifier_flags = unsafe { event.modifierFlags() };
if event_type == NSEventType::KeyUp && modifier_flags.contains(NSEventModifierFlags::Command) {
if let Some(key_window) = app.keyWindow() {
key_window.sendEvent(event);
}
return;
}
// Events are generally scoped to the window level, so the best way
// to get device events is to listen for them on NSApplication.
let app_state = AppState::get(mtm);
maybe_dispatch_device_event(&app_state, event);
let original = ORIGINAL.get(mtm).get().expect("no existing sendEvent: handler set");
original(app, sel, event)
}
/// Override the [`sendEvent:`][NSApplication::sendEvent] method on the given application class.
///
/// The previous implementation created a subclass of [`NSApplication`], however we would like to
/// give the user full control over their `NSApplication`, so we override the method here using
/// method swizzling instead.
///
/// This _should_ also allow two versions of Winit to exist in the same application.
///
/// See the following links for more info on method swizzling:
/// - <https://nshipster.com/method-swizzling/>
/// - <https://spin.atomicobject.com/method-swizzling-objective-c/>
/// - <https://web.archive.org/web/20130308110627/http://cocoadev.com/wiki/MethodSwizzling>
///
/// NOTE: This function assumes that the passed in application object is the one returned from
/// [`NSApplication::sharedApplication`], i.e. the one and only global shared application object.
/// For testing though, we allow it to be a different object.
pub(crate) fn override_send_event(global_app: &NSApplication) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::from(global_app);
let class = global_app.class();
let method =
class.instance_method(sel!(sendEvent:)).expect("NSApplication must have sendEvent: method");
// SAFETY: Converting our `sendEvent:` implementation to an IMP.
let overridden = unsafe { mem::transmute::<SendEvent, Imp>(send_event) };
// If we've already overridden the method, don't do anything.
// FIXME(madsmtm): Use `std::ptr::fn_addr_eq` (Rust 1.85) once available in MSRV.
#[allow(unknown_lints, unpredictable_function_pointer_comparisons)]
if overridden == method.implementation() {
return;
}
// SAFETY: Our implementation has:
// 1. The same signature as `sendEvent:`.
// 2. Does not impose extra safety requirements on callers.
let original = unsafe { method.set_implementation(overridden) };
// SAFETY: This is the actual signature of `sendEvent:`.
let original = unsafe { mem::transmute::<Imp, SendEvent>(original) };
// NOTE: If NSApplication was safe to use from multiple threads, then this would potentially be
// a (checked) race-condition, since one could call `sendEvent:` before the original had been
// stored here.
//
// It is only usable from the main thread, however, so we're good!
ORIGINAL.get(mtm).set(Some(original));
}
fn maybe_dispatch_device_event(app_state: &Rc<AppState>, event: &NSEvent) {
let event_type = unsafe { event.r#type() };
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match event_type {
NSEventType::MouseMoved
| NSEventType::LeftMouseDragged
| NSEventType::OtherMouseDragged
| NSEventType::RightMouseDragged => {
let delta_x = unsafe { event.deltaX() } as f64;
let delta_y = unsafe { event.deltaY() } as f64;
if delta_x != 0.0 || delta_y != 0.0 {
app_state.maybe_queue_with_handler(move |app, event_loop| {
app.device_event(event_loop, None, DeviceEvent::PointerMotion {
delta: (delta_x, delta_y),
});
});
}
},
NSEventType::LeftMouseDown | NSEventType::RightMouseDown | NSEventType::OtherMouseDown => {
let button = unsafe { event.buttonNumber() } as u32;
app_state.maybe_queue_with_handler(move |app, event_loop| {
app.device_event(event_loop, None, DeviceEvent::Button {
button,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
});
});
},
NSEventType::LeftMouseUp | NSEventType::RightMouseUp | NSEventType::OtherMouseUp => {
let button = unsafe { event.buttonNumber() } as u32;
app_state.maybe_queue_with_handler(move |app, event_loop| {
app.device_event(event_loop, None, DeviceEvent::Button {
button,
state: ElementState::Released,
});
});
},
_ => (),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::{define_class, msg_send, ClassType};
use objc2_app_kit::NSResponder;
use objc2_foundation::NSObject;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_override() {
// FIXME(madsmtm): Ensure this always runs (maybe use cargo-nextest or `--test-threads=1`?)
let Some(mtm) = MainThreadMarker::new() else { return };
// Create a new application, without making it the shared application.
let app = unsafe { NSApplication::new(mtm) };
override_send_event(&app);
// Test calling twice works.
override_send_event(&app);
// FIXME(madsmtm): Can't test this yet, need some way to mock AppState.
// unsafe {
// let event = super::super::event::dummy_event().unwrap();
// app.sendEvent(&event)
// }
}
#[test]
fn test_custom_class() {
let Some(_mtm) = MainThreadMarker::new() else { return };
define_class!(
#[unsafe(super(NSApplication, NSResponder, NSObject))]
#[name = "TestApplication"]
pub(super) struct TestApplication;
impl TestApplication {
#[unsafe(method(sendEvent:))]
fn send_event(&self, _event: &NSEvent) {
todo!()
}
}
);
let app: Retained<TestApplication> = unsafe { msg_send![TestApplication::class(), new] };
override_send_event(&app);
}
}

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