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John Nunley
437747b966 Winit version 0.30.1
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
21e266f3b7 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`.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
3a0928af45 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.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Philippe Renon
ad92b4f89d doc: clarify Window::pre_present_notify availability
Fixes #3703.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
ShikiSuen
bf4445bb62 Handle _selected_range sent to NSTextInputClient.setMarkedText(). (#3619)
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
391a22217d Implement ApplicationHandler for &mut A and Box<A> (#3709) 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
fb4a674ee5 Update objc2 to v0.2.2 (#3702)
- Use new `bitflags!` support.
- Use `objc2-ui-kit`.
- Change usage of `Id` to `Retained`.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Diggory Hardy
43f296b2b3 event_loop: add is_x11 and is_wayland on EventLoop 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Golden Water
042667c5eb 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.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
3206d105fe chore: explicitly use cfg_aliases 0.2.1
This correctly handles recent nightly lint that requires to explicitly
define the CFG guards.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Kevin Müller
1afec3ca0d 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.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Ryan Burleson
c4a8e9321d fix doc typo in application.rs (#3676) 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
linkmauve
dee7a405fc 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.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
a298b4d00e Reduce usage of direct msg_send! 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
aebd5edc9e macOS: Move util::EMPTY_RANGE to usage spot (#3685) 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
c801b69d3e 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.
2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Mads Marquart
ebd6454f8f Use rustc-check-cfg (#3682) 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
daxpedda
4f2f0bc08f Web: fix Clippy v1.78 FPs (#3678) 2024-06-10 18:40:33 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
4b3c0655bf Winit version 0.30.0 2024-04-27 19:00:38 +04:00
Joshua Pedrick
0812adc983 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 19:00:38 +04:00
Mads Marquart
cd6ec19300 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 19:00:38 +04:00
growfrow
61bd8172bd chore: fix some typos in comments (#3635)
Signed-off-by: growfrow <growfrow@outlook.com>
2024-04-27 19:00:38 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
c04c113e7e 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 19:00:38 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
ce32a3024e android: bump to ndk 0.9.0 and android-activity 0.6.0 2024-04-27 19:00:38 +04:00
331 changed files with 25592 additions and 28610 deletions

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@@ -2,8 +2,5 @@
#
# 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"
rustdocflags = ["--cfg=unreleased_changelogs"]

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@@ -2,7 +2,3 @@
# chore(rustfmt): use nightly
7b0c7b6cb2c62767ca0c73c857b299883f55a883
# Rustfmt: use `group_imports`
2665c120981af548433645c6383b3580dd8f8fc4
# Use Taplo for TOML formatting
3398ebe467c43ccfd91916c5b81ff3c68f598556

36
.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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@@ -1,26 +1,34 @@
# Android
/winit-android @MarijnS95
/src/platform/android.rs @msiglreith @MarijnS95
/src/platform_impl/android @msiglreith @MarijnS95
# Apple (AppKit + UIKit)
/winit-appkit @madsmtm
/winit-uikit @madsmtm
/winit-common/src/core_foundation @madsmtm
/winit-common/src/event_handler.rs @madsmtm
# iOS
/src/platform/ios.rs @madsmtm
/src/platform_impl/ios @madsmtm
# XKB
/winit-common/src/xkb @kchibisov
# Unix
/src/platform_impl/linux/mod.rs @kchibisov
# Wayland
/winit-wayland @kchibisov
/src/platform/wayland.rs @kchibisov
/src/platform_impl/linux/wayland @kchibisov
# X11
/winit-x11 @kchibisov
/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
/winit-web @daxpedda
/src/platform/web.rs @daxpedda
/src/platform_impl/web @daxpedda
# Windows (Win32) (UNOWNED)
#/winit-win32
# Windows
/src/platform/windows.rs @msiglreith
/src/platform_impl/windows @msiglreith
# Orbital (Redox OS)
/winit-orbital @jackpot51
/src/platform/orbital.rs @jackpot51
/src/platform_impl/orbital @jackpot51

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
name: Web bug
description: Create a Web-specific bug report
description: Create a web-specific bug report
labels:
- B - bug
- DS - web

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@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@
- [ ] 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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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
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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@@ -10,32 +10,19 @@ jobs:
name: Check formatting
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- 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: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: typos-cli
@@ -55,7 +42,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
toolchain: [stable, nightly, '1.80']
toolchain: [stable, nightly, '1.70.0']
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, }
@@ -66,41 +53,27 @@ jobs:
- { name: 'Linux 64bit', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { name: 'X11', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--no-default-features --features=x11' }
- { 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: '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 x86_64', target: x86_64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'macOS Aarch64', target: aarch64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { name: 'macOS', target: x86_64-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: '1.80'
platform: { name: 'Android' }
# Redox OS doesn't follow MSRV
- toolchain: '1.80'
platform: { name: 'Redox OS' }
- toolchain: '1.70.0'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
include:
- toolchain: '1.80'
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: '1.70.0'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
- toolchain: 'nightly'
platform: {
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,
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,
}
env:
@@ -110,21 +83,19 @@ 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: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- 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@v4
uses: actions/cache/restore@v3
with:
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-home.html#caching-the-cargo-home-in-ci
path: |
@@ -145,7 +116,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Cache cargo-apk
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android')
id: cargo-apk-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.cargo/bin/cargo-apk
# Change this key if we update the required cargo-apk version
@@ -160,11 +131,6 @@ 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 }}
@@ -179,109 +145,56 @@ jobs:
- name: Build crate
run: cargo $CMD build $OPTIONS
- name: Test winit core
run: cargo test -p winit-core
- name: Test winit Android
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-android --features native-activity --no-run
- name: Test winit Common (EventHandler)
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-common --features event-handler --no-run
- name: Test winit Common (CF)
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'apple')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-common --features core-foundation --no-run
- name: Test winit Common (XKB)
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'linux-gnu')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-common --features xkb,x11,wayland --no-run
- name: Test winit AppKit
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'macos')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-appkit $OPTIONS
- name: Test winit Orbital
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox')
run: cargo test -p winit-orbital
- name: Test winit UIKit
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'ios')
# TODO: Run on Simulator
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-uikit $OPTIONS --no-run
- name: Test winit Web
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-web $OPTIONS --no-run
- name: Test winit Win32
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'windows')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-win32 $OPTIONS
- name: Test winit X11
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'linux-gnu')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-x11 --target=${{ matrix.platform.target }}
- name: Test winit Wayland
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'linux-gnu')
run: cargo $CMD test -p winit-wayland --target=${{ matrix.platform.target }}
# Test only on Linux x86_64, so we avoid spending unnecessary CI hours.
- name: Test dpi crate
if: >
contains(matrix.platform.name, 'Linux 64bit') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
run: cargo test -p dpi
- name: Check dpi crate (no_std)
if: >
contains(matrix.platform.name, 'Linux 64bit') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
run: cargo check -p dpi --no-default-features
- name: Build tests
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
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') || matrix.toolchain == 'nightly') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
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 $TEST_OPTIONS -- -Dwarnings
run: cargo clippy --all-targets $OPTIONS -- -Dwarnings
- name: Build tests with serde enabled
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS $TEST_OPTIONS --features serde
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $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') || matrix.toolchain == 'nightly') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.toolchain != '1.80'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS $TEST_OPTIONS --features serde
matrix.toolchain != '1.70.0'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS --features serde
- name: Check docs.rs documentation
if: matrix.toolchain == 'nightly'
run: cargo doc --no-deps $OPTIONS --features=serde,mint,android-native-activity
run: cargo doc --no-deps $OPTIONS --features=rwh_04,rwh_05,rwh_06,serde,mint,android-native-activity
env:
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@v4
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index/
@@ -301,51 +214,15 @@ jobs:
- { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android }
- { name: 'iOS', target: aarch64-apple-ios }
- { name: 'Linux', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu }
- { name: 'macOS', target: aarch64-apple-darwin }
- { name: 'macOS', target: x86_64-apple-darwin }
- { name: 'Redox OS', target: x86_64-unknown-redox }
- { name: 'Web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown }
- { name: 'Windows GNU', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
- { name: 'Windows MSVC', target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc }
- { name: 'web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown }
- { name: 'Windows', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
steps:
- uses: taiki-e/checkout-action@v1
- uses: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action@v2
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action@v1
with:
command: check
log-level: error
manifest-path: winit/Cargo.toml
arguments: --all-features --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
eslint:
name: ESLint
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./winit-web/src/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: ./winit-web/src/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: |
[[ -z $(git status -s) ]]

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ jobs:
env:
RUSTDOCFLAGS: --crate-version master --cfg=docsrs --cfg=unreleased_changelogs
run: |
cargo doc --no-deps -Z rustdoc-map -Z rustdoc-scrape-examples --features=serde,mint,android-native-activity
cargo doc --no-deps -Z rustdoc-map -Z rustdoc-scrape-examples --features=rwh_04,rwh_05,rwh_06,serde,mint,android-native-activity
- name: Setup Pages
uses: actions/configure-pages@v5
uses: actions/configure-pages@v4
- name: Fix permissions
run: |
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ jobs:
done
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
with:
path: target/doc

6
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ target/
rls/
.vscode/
*~
*.wasm
*.ts
*.js
#*#
.DS_Store
# NPM package used to run ESLint.
/src/platform_impl/web/script/node_modules
/src/platform_impl/web/script/package-lock.json

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@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ Changelog entries should be put in the [`changelog::unreleased`].
The changelog can also be viewed [on docs.rs][docs_rs] or [on the current
master docs][master_docs].
[`changelog::unreleased`]: winit/src/changelog/unreleased.md
[`changelog::unreleased`]: src/changelog/unreleased.md
[docs_rs]: https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/changelog/index.html
[master_docs]: https://rust-windowing.github.io/winit/winit/changelog/index.html

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@@ -13,29 +13,12 @@ To save your time it's wise to check already opened [pull requests][prs] and
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.
### Windows
To run the examples on Windows, you must have symlinks enabled, see
[this][git-windows-symlinks].
[git-windows-symlinks]: https://gitforwindows.org/symbolic-links.html
### Submitting your work and handling review
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.
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].
When editing markdown files (`.md`) they must be wrapped at 80 characters.
[toolchains]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/toolchains.html
#### Handling review
During the review process certain events could require an action from your side,

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@@ -1,104 +1,355 @@
[workspace]
default-members = ["winit"]
members = ["dpi", "winit*"]
resolver = "2"
[package]
name = "winit"
version = "0.30.1"
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
edition.workspace = true
exclude = ["/.cargo"]
[workspace.package]
edition = "2021"
license = "Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit"
rust-version = "1.80"
version = "0.30.12"
[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
targets = [
# Windows
"i686-pc-windows-msvc",
"x86_64-pc-windows-msvc",
# macOS
"x86_64-apple-darwin",
# Unix (X11 & Wayland)
"i686-unknown-linux-gnu",
"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
# iOS
"x86_64-apple-ios",
# Android
"aarch64-linux-android",
# Web
"wasm32-unknown-unknown",
]
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
[workspace.dependencies]
# Workspace dependencies.
# `winit` has no version here to allow using it in dev deps for docs.
winit = { path = "winit" }
winit-android = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-android" }
winit-appkit = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-appkit" }
winit-common = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-common" }
winit-core = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-core" }
winit-orbital = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-orbital" }
winit-uikit = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-uikit" }
winit-wayland = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-wayland", default-features = false }
winit-web = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-web" }
winit-win32 = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-win32" }
winit-x11 = { version = "0.30.12", path = "winit-x11" }
# 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"]
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"]
# Core dependencies.
bitflags = "2"
[build-dependencies]
cfg_aliases = "0.2.1"
cursor-icon = "1.1.0"
dpi = { version = "0.1.2", path = "dpi" }
keyboard-types = "0.8.0"
mint = "0.5.6"
rwh_06 = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.6", features = ["std"] }
serde = { version = "1", features = ["serde_derive"] }
smol_str = "0.3"
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default-features = false }
# Dev dependencies.
image = { version = "0.25.0", default-features = false }
softbuffer = { version = "0.4.6", default-features = false, features = [
[dependencies]
bitflags = "2"
cursor-icon = "1.1.0"
dpi = { version = "0.1.1", path = "dpi" }
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 }
serde = { workspace = true, optional = true }
smol_str = "0.2.0"
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", default_features = false }
[dev-dependencies]
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 = "0.4.0", default-features = false, features = [
"x11",
"x11-dlopen",
"wayland",
"wayland-dlopen",
] }
tracing-subscriber = "0.3.18"
# Android dependencies.
[target.'cfg(target_os = "android")'.dependencies]
android-activity = "0.6.0"
ndk = { version = "0.9.0", features = ["rwh_06"], default-features = false }
ndk = { version = "0.9.0", default-features = false }
# Apple dependencies.
block2 = "0.6.1"
dispatch2 = { version = "0.3.0", default-features = false, features = ["std", "objc2"] }
objc2 = { version = "0.6.1", features = ["relax-sign-encoding"] }
objc2-app-kit = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
objc2-core-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
objc2-core-graphics = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
objc2-core-video = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
objc2-foundation = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
objc2-ui-kit = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false }
[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))'.dependencies]
core-foundation = "0.9.3"
objc2 = "0.5.2"
# Windows dependencies.
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
core-graphics = "0.23.1"
block2 = "0.5.1"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies.objc2-foundation]
version = "0.2.2"
features = [
"block2",
"dispatch",
"NSArray",
"NSAttributedString",
"NSData",
"NSDictionary",
"NSDistributedNotificationCenter",
"NSEnumerator",
"NSNotification",
"NSObjCRuntime",
"NSPathUtilities",
"NSProcessInfo",
"NSRunLoop",
"NSString",
"NSThread",
"NSValue",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies.objc2-app-kit]
version = "0.2.2"
features = [
"NSAppearance",
"NSApplication",
"NSBitmapImageRep",
"NSButton",
"NSControl",
"NSCursor",
"NSDragging",
"NSEvent",
"NSGraphics",
"NSGraphicsContext",
"NSImage",
"NSImageRep",
"NSMenu",
"NSMenuItem",
"NSOpenGLView",
"NSPasteboard",
"NSResponder",
"NSRunningApplication",
"NSScreen",
"NSTextInputClient",
"NSTextInputContext",
"NSView",
"NSWindow",
"NSWindowScripting",
"NSWindowTabGroup",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "ios")'.dependencies.objc2-foundation]
version = "0.2.2"
features = [
"dispatch",
"NSArray",
"NSEnumerator",
"NSGeometry",
"NSObjCRuntime",
"NSString",
"NSProcessInfo",
"NSThread",
"NSSet",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "ios")'.dependencies.objc2-ui-kit]
version = "0.2.2"
features = [
"UIApplication",
"UIDevice",
"UIEvent",
"UIGeometry",
"UIGestureRecognizer",
"UIOrientation",
"UIPanGestureRecognizer",
"UIPinchGestureRecognizer",
"UIResponder",
"UIRotationGestureRecognizer",
"UIScreen",
"UIScreenMode",
"UITapGestureRecognizer",
"UITouch",
"UITraitCollection",
"UIView",
"UIViewController",
"UIWindow",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies]
unicode-segmentation = "1.7.1"
windows-sys = "0.59.0"
# Linux dependencies.
ahash = { version = "0.8.7", features = ["no-rng"] }
bytemuck = { version = "1.13.1", default-features = false }
calloop = "0.13.0"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies.windows-sys]
version = "0.52.0"
features = [
"Win32_Devices_HumanInterfaceDevice",
"Win32_Foundation",
"Win32_Globalization",
"Win32_Graphics_Dwm",
"Win32_Graphics_Gdi",
"Win32_Media",
"Win32_System_Com_StructuredStorage",
"Win32_System_Com",
"Win32_System_LibraryLoader",
"Win32_System_Ole",
"Win32_System_SystemInformation",
"Win32_System_SystemServices",
"Win32_System_Threading",
"Win32_System_WindowsProgramming",
"Win32_UI_Accessibility",
"Win32_UI_Controls",
"Win32_UI_HiDpi",
"Win32_UI_Input_Ime",
"Win32_UI_Input_KeyboardAndMouse",
"Win32_UI_Input_Pointer",
"Win32_UI_Input_Touch",
"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]
ahash = { version = "0.8.7", features = ["no-rng"], optional = true }
bytemuck = { version = "1.13.1", default-features = false, optional = true }
calloop = "0.12.3"
libc = "0.2.64"
memmap2 = "0.9.0"
percent-encoding = "2.0"
rustix = { version = "1.0.7", default-features = false }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.19.2", default-features = false, features = [
"calloop",
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-adwaita = { version = "0.10.1", default-features = false }
wayland-backend = { version = "0.3.10", default-features = false, features = ["client_system"] }
wayland-client = "0.31.10"
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.32.8", features = ["staging"] }
wayland-protocols-plasma = { version = "0.3.8", features = ["client"] }
x11-dl = "2.19.1"
x11rb = { version = "0.13.0", default-features = false }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.18.0", default-features = false, features = [
"calloop",
], optional = true }
sctk-adwaita = { version = "0.9.0", 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 }
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 }
xkbcommon-dl = "0.4.2"
# Orbital dependencies.
[target.'cfg(target_os = "redox")'.dependencies]
orbclient = { version = "0.3.47", default-features = false }
redox_syscall = "0.5.7"
redox_syscall = "0.4.1"
# Web dependencies.
[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',
]
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dependencies]
js-sys = "0.3.64"
pin-project = "1"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4"
web-time = "1"
[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_error_panic_hook = "0.1"
js-sys = "0.3.70"
pin-project = "1"
tracing-web = "0.1"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.93"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4.43"
wasm-bindgen-test = "0.3"
web-time = "1"
web_sys = { package = "web-sys", version = "0.3.70" }
[[example]]
doc-scrape-examples = true
name = "window"
[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = ["dpi"]
[workspace.package]
rust-version = "1.70.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit"
license = "Apache-2.0"
edition = "2021"
[workspace.dependencies]
serde = { version = "1", features = ["serde_derive"] }
mint = "0.5.6"

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@@ -47,3 +47,202 @@ 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)
[![UNSTABLE docs](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/rust-windowing/winit/docs.yml?branch=master&label=UNSTABLE%20docs
[![Master Docs](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/rust-windowing/winit/docs.yml?branch=master&label=master%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 = "0.30.12"
winit = "0.30.1"
```
## [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.
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).
The maintainers have a meeting every friday at UTC 15. The meeting notes can be found [here](https://hackmd.io/@winit-meetings).
@@ -33,13 +33,9 @@ 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.
## CONTRIBUTING
For contributing guidelines see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
## MSRV Policy
This crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is **1.80**. Changes to
This crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is **1.70**. 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
@@ -54,15 +50,12 @@ Where `sid` is the current version of `rustc` provided by [Debian Sid], and
[Debian Sid]: https://packages.debian.org/sid/rustc
An exception is made for the Android platform, where a higher Rust version
The exception is 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.
@@ -70,10 +63,4 @@ same MSRV policy.
### 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 -->
Check out the [`winit::platform`](https://rust-windowing.github.io/winit/winit/platform/index.html) module for platform-specific usage.

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@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ fn main() {
android_platform: { target_os = "android" },
web_platform: { all(target_family = "wasm", target_os = "unknown") },
macos_platform: { target_os = "macos" },
ios_platform: { all(target_vendor = "apple", not(target_os = "macos")) },
ios_platform: { target_os = "ios" },
windows_platform: { target_os = "windows" },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(target_vendor = "apple"), not(android_platform), not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
apple: { any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos") },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(apple), not(android_platform), not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
redox: { target_os = "redox" },
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@@ -1,17 +1,15 @@
# Using allow-invalid because this is platform-specific code
disallowed-methods = [
{ allow-invalid = true, 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." },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "objc2_app_kit::NSWindow::setFrameTopLeftPoint", reason = "Not sufficient when working with Winit's coordinate system, use `flip_window_screen_coordinates` instead" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Document::exit_fullscreen", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Document::fullscreen_element", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Element::request_fullscreen", reason = "Doesn't account for compatibility with Safari" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::HtmlElement::style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Window::document", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Window::get_computed_style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::Window::navigator", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ allow-invalid = true, path = "web_sys::window", reason = "is not available in every context" },
{ 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 = "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 = "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" },
]

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@@ -1,21 +1,15 @@
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/
# cargo install cargo-deny
# cargo update && cargo deny --target aarch64-apple-ios check
# cargo update && cargo deny --all-features --log-level error --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", features = [
"atomics",
] },
{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin" },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-ios" },
{ triple = "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu" },
@@ -24,57 +18,46 @@ targets = [
{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-redox" },
]
[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 }
[advisories]
vulnerability = "deny"
unmaintained = "warn"
yanked = "deny"
ignore = []
[bans]
multiple-versions = "deny"
skip = [
{ crate = "bitflags@1", reason = "the ecosystem is in the process of migrating" },
{ crate = "rustix@0.38", reason = "the ecosystem is in the process of migrating" },
{ crate = "linux-raw-sys@0.4", 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"
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow = [
{ path = "generate-bindings.sh", checksum = "268ec23248218d779e33853cdc60e2985e70214ff004716cd734270de1f6b561" },
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
]
crate = "android-activity"
skip-tree = []
[[bans.build.bypass]]
allow-globs = ["ci/*", "githooks/*"]
crate = "zerocopy"
[[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"
[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"
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)
]

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# Image Attribution
These images are used in the documentation of `winit`.
## keyboard_*.svg
These files are a modified version of "[ANSI US QWERTY (Windows)](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ANSI_US_QWERTY_(Windows).svg)"
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.

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@@ -11,11 +11,6 @@ Unreleased` header.
## Unreleased
## 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`.

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@@ -1,46 +1,39 @@
[package]
categories = ["gui"]
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
version = "0.1.1"
description = "Types for handling UI scaling"
keywords = ["DPI", "HiDPI", "scale-factor"]
categories = ["gui"]
rust-version.workspace = true
version = "0.1.2"
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
[features]
default = ["std"]
mint = ["dep:mint"]
serde = ["dep:serde"]
# Access mathematical functions using the standard library implementations
std = []
mint = ["dep:mint"]
[dependencies]
mint = { workspace = true, optional = true }
serde = { workspace = true, optional = true }
mint = { workspace = true, optional = true }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["mint", "serde"]
features = ["serde", "mint"]
# 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
"aarch64-apple-ios",
"x86_64-apple-ios",
# Android
"aarch64-linux-android",
# Web
"wasm32-unknown-unknown",
]
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
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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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
# 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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@@ -54,25 +54,13 @@
//!
//! * `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)))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "std", forbid(unsafe_code))]
#![no_std]
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
mod libm;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
extern crate std;
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
@@ -86,32 +74,32 @@ pub trait Pixel: Copy + Into<f64> {
impl Pixel for u8 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as u8
f.round() as u8
}
}
impl Pixel for u16 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as u16
f.round() as u16
}
}
impl Pixel for u32 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as u32
f.round() as u32
}
}
impl Pixel for i8 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as i8
f.round() as i8
}
}
impl Pixel for i16 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as i16
f.round() as i16
}
}
impl Pixel for i32 {
fn from_f64(f: f64) -> Self {
round(f) as i32
f.round() as i32
}
}
impl Pixel for f32 {
@@ -125,15 +113,6 @@ 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
@@ -780,155 +759,10 @@ 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 std::collections::HashSet;
use super::*;
use std::collections::HashSet;
macro_rules! test_pixel_int_impl {
($($name:ident => $ty:ty),*) => {$(
@@ -1291,20 +1125,20 @@ mod tests {
// Eat coverage for the Debug impls et al
#[test]
fn ensure_attrs_do_not_panic() {
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", LogicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", LogicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(LogicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", LogicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", LogicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(LogicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", PhysicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", PhysicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(PhysicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", Size::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = std::format!("{:?}", Position::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", Size::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", Position::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
}
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@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
// 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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@@ -1,61 +1,55 @@
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform))]
#[cfg(all(feature = "rwh_06", 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, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::raw_window_handle::HasRawWindowHandle;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
use winit::window::Window;
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct WindowData {
window: Box<dyn Window>,
color: u32,
fn spawn_child_window(parent: &Window, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) -> Window {
let parent = parent.raw_window_handle().unwrap();
let mut window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
.with_title("child window")
.with_inner_size(LogicalSize::new(200.0f32, 200.0f32))
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0)))
.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)) };
event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap()
}
impl WindowData {
fn new(window: Box<dyn Window>, color: u32) -> Self {
Self { window, color }
}
}
let mut windows = HashMap::new();
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct Application {
parent_window_id: Option<WindowId>,
windows: HashMap<WindowId, WindowData>,
}
let event_loop: EventLoop<()> = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut parent_window_id = None;
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());
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();
self.windows.insert(window.id(), WindowData::new(window, 0xffbbbbbb));
}
parent_window_id = Some(window.id());
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: winit::window::WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
match event {
println!("Parent window id: {parent_window_id:?})");
windows.insert(window.id(), window);
},
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
self.windows.clear();
windows.clear();
event_loop.exit();
},
WindowEvent::PointerEntered { device_id: _, .. } => {
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
@@ -67,60 +61,25 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
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 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:?}");
self.windows.insert(child_id, WindowData::new(child_window, child_color));
windows.insert(child_id, child_window);
},
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);
}
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
},
_ => (),
}
},
_ => (),
}
}
fn spawn_child_window(
parent: &dyn Window,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
child_count: usize,
) -> Box<dyn Window> {
let parent = parent.raw_window_handle().unwrap();
// 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_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)) };
event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap()
}
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
event_loop.run_app(Application::default())
})
}
#[cfg(not(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)))]
#[cfg(all(feature = "rwh_06", 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 \

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@@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ 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, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
@@ -43,20 +44,21 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
event_loop.run_app(ControlFlowDemo::default())
let mut app = ControlFlowDemo::default();
event_loop.run_app(&mut app)
}
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
#[derive(Default)]
struct ControlFlowDemo {
mode: Mode,
request_redraw: bool,
wait_cancelled: bool,
close_requested: bool,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
window: Option<Window>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
fn new_events(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
fn new_events(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
info!("new_events: {cause:?}");
self.wait_cancelled = match cause {
@@ -65,8 +67,8 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
}
}
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_title(
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().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());
@@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
fn window_event(
&mut self,
_event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
_event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -114,13 +116,13 @@ impl ApplicationHandler for ControlFlowDemo {
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
let window = self.window.as_ref().unwrap();
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
fill::fill_window(window);
},
_ => (),
}
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
if self.request_redraw && !self.wait_cancelled && !self.close_requested {
self.window.as_ref().unwrap().request_redraw();
}

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
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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@@ -9,27 +9,27 @@ fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::pump_events::{EventLoopExtPumpEvents, PumpStatus};
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
use winit::platform::pump_events::{EventLoopExtPumpEvents, PumpStatus};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
#[derive(Default)]
struct PumpDemo {
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
window: Option<Window>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for PumpDemo {
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_title("A fantastic window!");
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().with_title("A fantastic window!");
self.window = Some(event_loop.create_window(window_attributes).unwrap());
}
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => event_loop.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
fill::fill_window(window);
window.request_redraw();
},
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@@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::run_on_demand::EventLoopExtRunOnDemand;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
use winit::platform::run_on_demand::EventLoopExtRunOnDemand;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
#[derive(Default)]
struct App {
idx: usize,
window_id: Option<WindowId>,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
window: Option<Window>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for App {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
if let Some(window) = self.window.as_ref() {
window.request_redraw();
}
}
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
.with_title("Fantastic window number one!")
.with_surface_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0));
.with_inner_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: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -65,11 +65,11 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
CloseRequested",
self.idx
);
fill::cleanup_window(window.as_ref());
fill::cleanup_window(window);
self.window = None;
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
fill::fill_window(window);
},
_ => (),
}

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@@ -9,26 +9,17 @@
#[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(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))]
#[cfg(all(feature = "rwh_05", 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;
#[cfg(all(not(android_platform), not(web_platform)))]
use std::time::Instant;
use softbuffer::{Context, Surface};
#[cfg(all(web_platform, not(android_platform)))]
use web_time::Instant;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
thread_local! {
@@ -43,20 +34,18 @@ mod platform {
/// The graphics context used to draw to a window.
struct GraphicsContext {
/// The global softbuffer context.
context: RefCell<Context<&'static dyn Window>>,
context: RefCell<Context<&'static Window>>,
/// The hash map of window IDs to surfaces.
surfaces: HashMap<WindowId, Surface<&'static dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>>,
surfaces: HashMap<WindowId, Surface<&'static Window, &'static Window>>,
}
impl GraphicsContext {
fn new(w: &dyn Window) -> Self {
fn new(w: &Window) -> Self {
Self {
context: RefCell::new(
Context::new(unsafe {
mem::transmute::<&'_ dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>(w)
})
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer context"),
Context::new(unsafe { mem::transmute::<&'_ Window, &'static Window>(w) })
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer context"),
),
surfaces: HashMap::new(),
}
@@ -64,24 +53,24 @@ mod platform {
fn create_surface(
&mut self,
window: &dyn Window,
) -> &mut Surface<&'static dyn Window, &'static dyn Window> {
window: &Window,
) -> &mut Surface<&'static Window, &'static Window> {
self.surfaces.entry(window.id()).or_insert_with(|| {
Surface::new(&self.context.borrow(), unsafe {
mem::transmute::<&'_ dyn Window, &'static dyn Window>(window)
mem::transmute::<&'_ Window, &'static Window>(window)
})
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer surface")
})
}
fn destroy_surface(&mut self, window: &dyn Window) {
fn destroy_surface(&mut self, window: &Window) {
self.surfaces.remove(&window.id());
}
}
pub fn fill_window_with_color(window: &dyn Window, color: u32) {
pub fn fill_window(window: &Window) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let size = window.surface_size();
let size = window.inner_size();
let (Some(width), Some(height)) =
(NonZeroU32::new(size.width), NonZeroU32::new(size.height))
else {
@@ -93,33 +82,19 @@ mod platform {
let surface =
gc.get_or_insert_with(|| GraphicsContext::new(window)).create_surface(window);
// Fill a buffer with a solid color
// Fill a buffer with a solid color.
const DARK_GRAY: u32 = 0xff181818;
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(color);
buffer.fill(DARK_GRAY);
buffer.present().expect("Failed to present the softbuffer buffer");
})
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
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: 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) {
pub fn cleanup_window(window: &Window) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let mut gc = gc.borrow_mut();
if let Some(context) = gc.as_mut() {
@@ -129,28 +104,14 @@ mod platform {
}
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios"))]
#[cfg(not(all(feature = "rwh_05", not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))))]
mod platform {
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn fill_window(_window: &dyn winit::window::Window) {
pub fn fill_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
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) {
pub fn cleanup_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
}

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@@ -6,33 +6,30 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::WindowEvent;
use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesX11;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes, WindowId};
use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesExtX11;
use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct XEmbedDemo {
parent_window_id: u32,
window: Option<Box<dyn Window>>,
window: Option<Window>,
}
impl ApplicationHandler for XEmbedDemo {
fn can_create_surfaces(&mut self, event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
let mut window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default()
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes()
.with_title("An embedded window!")
.with_surface_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0));
let x11_attrs =
WindowAttributesX11::default().with_embed_parent_window(self.parent_window_id);
window_attributes = window_attributes.with_platform_attributes(Box::new(x11_attrs));
.with_inner_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());
}
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
_window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
@@ -41,13 +38,13 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => event_loop.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(window.as_ref());
fill::fill_window(window);
},
_ => (),
}
}
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) {
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, _event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
self.window.as_ref().unwrap().request_redraw();
}
}
@@ -61,7 +58,8 @@ fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
Ok(event_loop.run_app(XEmbedDemo { parent_window_id, window: None })?)
let mut app = XEmbedDemo { parent_window_id, window: None };
event_loop.run_app(&mut app).map_err(Into::into)
}
#[cfg(not(x11_platform))]

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@@ -1,20 +1,19 @@
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
condense_wildcard_suffixes = true
use_field_init_shorthand = true
normalize_doc_attributes = true
overflow_delimited_expr = true
imports_granularity = "Module"
use_small_heuristics = "Max"
format_macro_matchers = true
error_on_unformatted = true
format_macro_bodies = true
hex_literal_case = "Lower"
normalize_comments = true
# Some macros break with this.
reorder_impl_items = false
use_field_init_shorthand = true
use_small_heuristics = "Max"
newline_style = "Unix"
format_strings = true
wrap_comments = true
comment_width = 100

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//! End user application handling.
use crate::event::{DeviceEvent, DeviceId, StartCause, WindowEvent};
use crate::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
use crate::window::WindowId;
/// The handler of the application events.
pub trait ApplicationHandler<T: 'static = ()> {
/// 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) {
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.
///
/// # Portability
///
/// 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.
///
/// 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]).
///
/// [`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
///
/// 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.
///
/// [`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);
}
/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a winit window.
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
);
/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a device.
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: DeviceId,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
let _ = (event_loop, device_id, event);
}
/// 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.
///
/// 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) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the application has been suspended.
///
/// # Portability
///
/// 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.
///
/// 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 [`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]).
///
/// [`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
///
/// 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
/// 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) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the event loop is being shut down.
///
/// This is irreversible - if this method is called, it is guaranteed that the event loop
/// will exit right after.
fn exiting(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
/// Emitted when the application has received a memory warning.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// ### Android
///
/// 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].
///
/// [`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
///
/// ### Others
///
/// - **macOS / Orbital / Wayland / Web / Windows:** Unsupported.
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
let _ = event_loop;
}
}
impl<A: ?Sized + ApplicationHandler<T>, T: 'static> ApplicationHandler<T> for &mut A {
#[inline]
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
(**self).new_events(event_loop, cause);
}
#[inline]
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).resumed(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn user_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, event: T) {
(**self).user_event(event_loop, event);
}
#[inline]
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
(**self).window_event(event_loop, window_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: DeviceId,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
(**self).device_event(event_loop, device_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).about_to_wait(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).suspended(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn exiting(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).exiting(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).memory_warning(event_loop);
}
}
impl<A: ?Sized + ApplicationHandler<T>, T: 'static> ApplicationHandler<T> for Box<A> {
#[inline]
fn new_events(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, cause: StartCause) {
(**self).new_events(event_loop, cause);
}
#[inline]
fn resumed(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).resumed(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn user_event(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, event: T) {
(**self).user_event(event_loop, event);
}
#[inline]
fn window_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
window_id: WindowId,
event: WindowEvent,
) {
(**self).window_event(event_loop, window_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn device_event(
&mut self,
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
device_id: DeviceId,
event: DeviceEvent,
) {
(**self).device_event(event_loop, device_id, event);
}
#[inline]
fn about_to_wait(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).about_to_wait(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn suspended(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).suspended(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn exiting(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).exiting(event_loop);
}
#[inline]
fn memory_warning(&mut self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
(**self).memory_warning(event_loop);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
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

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- 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`.
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.

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- 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 losing focus.
- 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()`.

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## 0.30.12
### Fixed
- On macOS, fix crash on macOS 26 by using objc2's relax-sign-encoding feature.
## 0.30.11
### Fixed
- On Windows, fixed crash in should_apps_use_dark_mode() for Windows versions < 17763.
- On Wayland, fixed `pump_events` driven loop deadlocking when loop was not drained before exit.
## 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
@@ -240,7 +80,7 @@
`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
```rust,no_run
use winit::event::Event;
use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
use winit::window::Window;
@@ -276,7 +116,7 @@
we move particular `match event` arms into methods on `ApplicationHandler`,
for example:
```rust,no_run,ignore
```rust,no_run
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::{Event, WindowEvent, DeviceEvent, DeviceId};
use winit::event_loop::{EventLoop, ActiveEventLoop};
@@ -339,7 +179,7 @@
Using the migration example from above, you can change your code as follows:
```rust,no_run,ignore
```rust,no_run
use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
use winit::event::{Event, WindowEvent, DeviceEvent, DeviceId};
use winit::event_loop::{EventLoop, ActiveEventLoop};

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@@ -3,20 +3,20 @@
- 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`.
`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()`.
`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`.
`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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@@ -1,16 +1,13 @@
use core::fmt;
use std::error::Error;
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
#[doc(inline)]
pub use cursor_icon::CursorIcon;
use cursor_icon::CursorIcon;
use crate::as_any::{impl_dyn_casting, AsAny};
use crate::platform_impl::{PlatformCustomCursor, PlatformCustomCursorSource};
/// The maximum width and height for a cursor when using [`CustomCursorSource::from_rgba`].
/// The maximum width and height for a cursor when using [`CustomCursor::from_rgba`].
pub const MAX_CURSOR_SIZE: u16 = 2048;
const PIXEL_SIZE: usize = 4;
@@ -51,122 +48,72 @@ impl From<CustomCursor> for Cursor {
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use winit_core::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
/// # use winit_core::window::Window;
/// # fn scope(event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop, window: &dyn Window) {
/// use winit_core::cursor::CustomCursorSource;
/// # use winit::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # fn scope(event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop, window: &Window) {
/// use winit::window::CustomCursor;
///
/// let w = 10;
/// let h = 10;
/// let rgba = vec![255; (w * h * 4) as usize];
///
/// #[cfg(not(target_family = "wasm"))]
/// let source = CustomCursorSource::from_rgba(rgba, w, h, w / 2, h / 2).unwrap();
/// let source = CustomCursor::from_rgba(rgba, w, h, w / 2, h / 2).unwrap();
///
/// #[cfg(target_family = "wasm")]
/// let source = CustomCursorSource::Url {
/// url: String::from("http://localhost:3000/cursor.png"),
/// hotspot_x: 0,
/// hotspot_y: 0,
/// let source = {
/// use winit::platform::web::CustomCursorExtWebSys;
/// CustomCursor::from_url(String::from("http://localhost:3000/cursor.png"), 0, 0)
/// };
///
/// if let Ok(custom_cursor) = event_loop.create_custom_cursor(source) {
/// window.set_cursor(custom_cursor.clone().into());
/// }
/// let custom_cursor = event_loop.create_custom_cursor(source);
///
/// window.set_cursor(custom_cursor.clone());
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct CustomCursor(pub Arc<dyn CustomCursorProvider>);
pub trait CustomCursorProvider: AsAny + fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {
/// Whether a cursor was backed by animation.
fn is_animated(&self) -> bool;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct CustomCursor {
/// Platforms should make sure this is cheap to clone.
pub(crate) inner: PlatformCustomCursor,
}
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, 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 },
}
impl CustomCursorSource {
impl CustomCursor {
/// Creates a new cursor from an rgba buffer.
///
/// The alpha channel is assumed to be **not** premultiplied.
pub fn from_rgba(
rgba: Vec<u8>,
rgba: impl Into<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)
}
) -> Result<CustomCursorSource, BadImage> {
let _span =
tracing::debug_span!("winit::Cursor::from_rgba", width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y)
.entered();
/// 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)
Ok(CustomCursorSource {
inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource::from_rgba(
rgba.into(),
width,
height,
hotspot_x,
hotspot_y,
)?,
})
}
}
/// 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))]
/// Source for [`CustomCursor`].
///
/// See [`CustomCursor`] for more details.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CustomCursorSource {
pub(crate) inner: PlatformCustomCursorSource,
}
/// An error produced when using [`CustomCursor::from_rgba`] with invalid arguments.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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
@@ -214,29 +161,47 @@ impl fmt::Display for BadImage {
impl Error for BadImage {}
/// 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,
}
/// 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);
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"),
}
#[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 Error for BadAnimation {}
/// Platforms export this directly as `PlatformCustomCursor` if they don't implement caching.
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub(crate) struct OnlyCursorImage(pub(crate) Arc<CursorImage>);
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct 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(crate) rgba: Vec<u8>,
pub(crate) width: u16,
pub(crate) height: u16,
@@ -277,60 +242,22 @@ impl CursorImage {
Ok(CursorImage { rgba, width, height, hotspot_x, hotspot_y })
}
pub fn buffer(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.rgba.as_slice()
}
pub fn buffer_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
self.rgba.as_mut_slice()
}
pub fn width(&self) -> u16 {
self.width
}
pub fn height(&self) -> u16 {
self.height
}
pub fn hotspot_x(&self) -> u16 {
self.hotspot_x
}
pub fn hotspot_y(&self) -> u16 {
self.hotspot_y
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct CursorAnimation {
pub(crate) duration: Duration,
pub(crate) cursors: Vec<CustomCursor>,
}
// Platforms that don't support cursors will export this as `PlatformCustomCursor`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct NoCustomCursor;
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 })
}
pub fn duration(&self) -> Duration {
self.duration
}
pub fn cursors(&self) -> &[CustomCursor] {
self.cursors.as_slice()
}
pub fn into_raw(self) -> (Duration, Vec<CustomCursor>) {
(self.duration, self.cursors)
#[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)
}
}

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use std::{error, fmt};
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
#[derive(Debug)]
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),
}
impl From<OsError> for EventLoopError {
fn from(value: OsError) -> Self {
Self::Os(value)
}
}
impl NotSupportedError {
#[inline]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn new() -> NotSupportedError {
NotSupportedError { _marker: () }
}
}
impl OsError {
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn new(line: u32, file: &'static str, error: platform_impl::OsError) -> OsError {
OsError { line, file, error }
}
}
#[allow(unused_macros)]
macro_rules! os_error {
($error:expr) => {{
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)]
#[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
mod tests {
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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//! The [`EventLoop`] struct and assorted supporting types, including
//! [`ControlFlow`].
//!
//! 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.
//!
//! See the root-level documentation for information on how to create and use an event loop to
//! handle events.
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};
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use web_time::{Duration, Instant};
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::error::{EventLoopError, OsError};
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::platform_impl;
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, CustomCursorSource, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Provides a way to retrieve events from the system and from the windows that were registered to
/// the events loop.
///
/// An `EventLoop` can be seen more or less as a "context". Calling [`EventLoop::new`]
/// initializes everything that will be required to create windows. For example on Linux creating
/// an event loop opens a connection to the X or Wayland server.
///
/// 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
/// [`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,
pub(crate) _marker: PhantomData<*mut ()>, // Not Send nor Sync
}
/// Object that allows building the event loop.
///
/// 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> {
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> {
/// Builds a new event loop.
///
/// ***For cross-platform compatibility, the [`EventLoop`] must be created on the main thread,
/// and only once per application.***
///
/// Calling this function will result in display backend initialisation.
///
/// ## Panics
///
/// 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
/// [`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.
/// - **Android:** must be configured with an `AndroidApp` from `android_main()` by calling
/// [`.with_android_app(app)`] before calling `.build()`, otherwise it'll panic.
///
/// [`platform`]: crate::platform
#[cfg_attr(
android_platform,
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: \
crate::platform::android::EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid::with_android_app"
)]
#[cfg_attr(
not(android_platform),
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: #only-available-on-android"
)]
#[inline]
pub fn build(&mut self) -> Result<EventLoop<T>, EventLoopError> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::EventLoopBuilder::build").entered();
if EVENT_LOOP_CREATED.swap(true, Ordering::Relaxed) {
return Err(EventLoopError::RecreationAttempt);
}
// Certain platforms accept a mutable reference in their API.
#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_mut_passed)]
Ok(EventLoop {
event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop::new(&mut self.platform_specific)?,
_marker: PhantomData,
})
}
#[cfg(web_platform)]
pub(crate) fn allow_event_loop_recreation() {
EVENT_LOOP_CREATED.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
}
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.
///
/// Defaults to [`Wait`].
///
/// [`Wait`]: Self::Wait
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
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.
Poll,
/// When the current loop iteration finishes, suspend the thread until another event arrives.
#[default]
Wait,
/// 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.
///
/// [`Poll`]: Self::Poll
WaitUntil(Instant),
}
impl ControlFlow {
/// Creates a [`ControlFlow`] that waits until a timeout has expired.
///
/// In most cases, this is set to [`WaitUntil`]. However, if the timeout overflows, it is
/// instead set to [`Wait`].
///
/// [`WaitUntil`]: Self::WaitUntil
/// [`Wait`]: Self::Wait
pub fn wait_duration(timeout: Duration) -> Self {
match Instant::now().checked_add(timeout) {
Some(instant) => Self::WaitUntil(instant),
None => Self::Wait,
}
}
}
impl EventLoop<()> {
/// Create the event loop.
///
/// This is an alias of `EventLoop::builder().build()`.
#[inline]
pub fn new() -> Result<EventLoop<()>, EventLoopError> {
Self::builder().build()
}
/// Start building a new event loop.
///
/// This returns an [`EventLoopBuilder`], to allow configuring the event loop before creation.
///
/// To get the actual event loop, call [`build`][EventLoopBuilder::build] on that.
#[inline]
pub fn builder() -> EventLoopBuilder<()> {
Self::with_user_event()
}
}
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)
}
/// 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.
///
/// ## 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 applications are recommended to use
#[cfg_attr(
web_platform,
doc = "[`EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn_app()`][crate::platform::web::EventLoopExtWebSys::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.
///
/// This function won't be available with `target_feature = "exception-handling"`.
///
/// [`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))
}
/// 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() }
}
/// 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() }
}
/// Change if or when [`DeviceEvent`]s are captured.
///
/// See [`ActiveEventLoop::listen_device_events`] for details.
///
/// [`DeviceEvent`]: crate::event::DeviceEvent
pub fn listen_device_events(&self, allowed: DeviceEvents) {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!(
"winit::EventLoop::listen_device_events",
allowed = ?allowed
)
.entered();
self.event_loop.window_target().p.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 })
}
/// Create custom cursor.
pub fn create_custom_cursor(&self, custom_cursor: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursor {
self.event_loop.window_target().p.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())
}
}
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
impl<T> AsFd for EventLoop<T> {
/// 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.
///
/// [`calloop`]: https://crates.io/crates/calloop
/// [`mio`]: https://crates.io/crates/mio
/// [`pump_app_events`]: crate::platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events
fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> {
self.event_loop.as_fd()
}
}
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
impl<T> AsRawFd for EventLoop<T> {
/// 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.
///
/// [`calloop`]: https://crates.io/crates/calloop
/// [`mio`]: https://crates.io/crates/mio
/// [`pump_app_events`]: crate::platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.event_loop.as_raw_fd()
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoop {
/// 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 })
}
/// 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)
}
/// 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 })
}
/// Returns the primary monitor of the system.
///
/// Returns `None` if it can't identify any monitor as a primary one.
///
/// ## 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 })
}
/// Change if or when [`DeviceEvent`]s are captured.
///
/// Since the [`DeviceEvent`] capture can lead to high CPU usage for unfocused windows, winit
/// will ignore them by default for unfocused windows on Linux/BSD. This method allows changing
/// this at runtime to explicitly capture them again.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **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();
self.p.listen_device_events(allowed);
}
/// Sets the [`ControlFlow`].
pub fn set_control_flow(&self, control_flow: ControlFlow) {
self.p.set_control_flow(control_flow)
}
/// Gets the current [`ControlFlow`].
pub fn control_flow(&self) -> ControlFlow {
self.p.control_flow()
}
/// This exits 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.
///
/// See [`exit()`][Self::exit].
pub fn exiting(&self) -> bool {
self.p.exiting()
}
/// 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() }
}
}
#[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()
}
}
/// A proxy for the underlying display handle.
///
/// The purpose of this type is to provide a cheaply clonable 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
/// needed.
///
/// For all platforms, this is one of the following:
///
/// - A zero-sized type that is likely optimized out.
/// - 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,
}
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<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.
///
/// Returns an `Err` if the associated [`EventLoop`] no longer exists.
///
/// [`UserEvent(event)`]: Event::UserEvent
pub fn send_event(&self, event: T) -> Result<(), EventLoopClosed<T>> {
let _span = tracing::debug_span!("winit::EventLoopProxy::send_event",).entered();
self.event_loop_proxy.send_event(event)
}
}
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)]
pub enum DeviceEvents {
/// Report device events regardless of window focus.
Always,
/// Only capture device events while the window is focused.
#[default]
WhenFocused,
/// Never capture device events.
Never,
}
/// A unique identifier of the winit's async request.
///
/// This could be used to identify the async request once it's done
/// and a specific action must be taken.
///
/// One of the handling scenarios could be to maintain a working list
/// 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)]
pub struct AsyncRequestSerial {
serial: usize,
}
impl AsyncRequestSerial {
// TODO(kchibisov): Remove `cfg` when the clipboard will be added.
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn get() -> Self {
static CURRENT_SERIAL: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
// NOTE: We rely on wrap around here, while the user may just request
// in the loop usize::MAX times that's issue is considered on them.
let serial = CURRENT_SERIAL.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
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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use crate::platform_impl::PlatformIcon;
use std::error::Error;
use std::{fmt, io, mem};
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct Pixel {
pub(crate) r: u8,
pub(crate) g: u8,
pub(crate) b: u8,
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.
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 },
/// Produced when underlying OS functionality failed to create the icon
OsError(io::Error),
}
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::OsError(e) => write!(f, "OS error when instantiating the icon: {e:?}"),
}
}
}
impl Error for BadIcon {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct RgbaIcon {
pub(crate) rgba: Vec<u8>,
pub(crate) width: u32,
pub(crate) height: u32,
}
/// 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 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)
}
}
}
/// An icon used for the window titlebar, taskbar, etc.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Icon {
pub(crate) inner: PlatformIcon,
}
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)? })
}
}

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//! Winit is a cross-platform window creation and event loop management library.
//!
//! # Building windows
//!
//! Before you can create a [`Window`], you first need to build an [`EventLoop`]. This is done with
//! the [`EventLoop::new()`] function.
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//! ```
//!
//! Then you create a [`Window`] with [`create_window`].
//!
//! # Event handling
//!
//! Once a [`Window`] has been created, it will generate different *events*. A [`Window`] object can
//! generate [`WindowEvent`]s when certain input events occur, such as a cursor moving over the
//! 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.
//!
//! 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`].
//!
//! 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
#![cfg_attr(
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)),
doc = "`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_app_events()`"
)]
//! [^1]. See that method's documentation for more reasons about why
//! it's discouraged beyond compatibility reasons.
//!
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use winit::application::ApplicationHandler;
//! use winit::event::WindowEvent;
//! use winit::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, ControlFlow, EventLoop};
//! use winit::window::{Window, WindowId};
//!
//! #[derive(Default)]
//! struct App {
//! window: Option<Window>,
//! }
//!
//! impl ApplicationHandler for App {
//! 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, id: WindowId, event: WindowEvent) {
//! match event {
//! WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
//! println!("The close button was pressed; stopping");
//! event_loop.exit();
//! },
//! WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
//! // Redraw the application.
//! //
//! // It's preferable for applications that do not render continuously to render in
//! // this event rather than in AboutToWait, since rendering in here allows
//! // the program to gracefully handle redraws requested by the OS.
//!
//! // Draw.
//!
//! // Queue a RedrawRequested event.
//! //
//! // You only need to call this if you've determined that you need to redraw in
//! // 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();
//!
//! // 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);
//!
//! // 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);
//!
//! let mut app = App::default();
//! event_loop.run_app(&mut app);
//! ```
//!
//! [`WindowEvent`] has a [`WindowId`] member. In multi-window environments, it should be
//! compared to the value returned by [`Window::id()`] to determine which [`Window`]
//! dispatched the event.
//!
//! # 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
//! [`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.
//!
//! # UI scaling
//!
//! UI scaling is important, go read the docs for the [`dpi`] crate for an
//! introduction.
//!
//! All of Winit's functions return physical types, but can take either logical or physical
//! coordinates as input, allowing you to use the most convenient coordinate system for your
//! particular application.
//!
//! Winit will dispatch a [`ScaleFactorChanged`] event whenever a window's scale factor has changed.
//! This can happen if the user drags their window from a standard-resolution monitor to a high-DPI
//! monitor or if the user changes their DPI settings. This allows you to rescale your application's
//! UI elements and adjust how the platform changes the window's size to reflect the new scale
//! factor. If a window hasn't received a [`ScaleFactorChanged`] event, its scale factor
//! can be found by calling [`window.scale_factor()`].
//!
//! [`ScaleFactorChanged`]: event::WindowEvent::ScaleFactorChanged
//! [`window.scale_factor()`]: window::Window::scale_factor
//!
//! # Cargo Features
//!
//! 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.
//! * `rwh_06`: Implement `raw-window-handle v0.6` traits.
//! * `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.
//!
//! [`EventLoop`]: event_loop::EventLoop
//! [`EventLoop::new()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::new
//! [`EventLoop::run_app()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::run_app
//! [`exit()`]: event_loop::ActiveEventLoop::exit
//! [`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.
#![deny(rust_2018_idioms)]
#![deny(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
#![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)))]
#![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_04")]
pub use rwh_04 as raw_window_handle_04;
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
pub use rwh_05 as raw_window_handle_05;
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
pub use rwh_06 as raw_window_handle;
// Re-export DPI types so that users don't have to put it in Cargo.toml.
#[doc(inline)]
pub use dpi;
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 keyboard;
pub mod monitor;
mod platform_impl;
mod utils;
pub mod window;
pub mod platform;

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//! Types useful for interacting with a user's monitors.
//!
//! 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};
use crate::platform_impl;
/// 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()
)
}
}
/// Handle to a monitor.
///
/// Allows you to retrieve information about a given monitor and can be used in [`Window`] creation.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct MonitorHandle {
pub(crate) inner: platform_impl::MonitorHandle,
}
impl MonitorHandle {
/// 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.
///
/// Return `Some` if succeed, or `None` if failed, which usually happens when the monitor
/// the window is on is removed.
///
/// 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()
}
/// Returns the scale factor of the underlying monitor. To map logical pixels to physical
/// pixels and vice versa, use [`Window::scale_factor`].
///
/// See the [`dpi`] module for more information.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **X11:** Can be overridden using the `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` environment variable.
/// - **Wayland:** May differ from [`Window::scale_factor`].
/// - **Android:** Always returns 1.0.
///
/// [`Window::scale_factor`]: crate::window::Window::scale_factor
#[inline]
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.inner.scale_factor()
}
/// 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 })
}
}

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//! 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 = "0.30.12",
//! 2. Enable the `"android-native-activity"` feature for Winit: `winit = { version = "0.30.1",
//! 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).
#![cfg(target_os = "android")]
mod event_loop;
mod keycodes;
use winit_core::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop as CoreActiveEventLoop;
use winit_core::window::Window as CoreWindow;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
use self::activity::{AndroidApp, ConfigurationRef, Rect};
pub use crate::event_loop::{
ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopProxy, PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes,
PlatformSpecificWindowAttributes, Window,
};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait EventLoopExtAndroid {
/// Get the [`AndroidApp`] which was used to create this event loop.
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp;
}
pub trait EventLoopExtAndroid {}
impl<T> EventLoopExtAndroid for EventLoop<T> {}
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid {
/// Get the [`AndroidApp`] which was used to create this event loop.
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp;
}
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid {}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to Android.
pub trait WindowExtAndroid {
@@ -102,29 +90,27 @@ pub trait WindowExtAndroid {
fn config(&self) -> ConfigurationRef;
}
impl WindowExtAndroid for dyn CoreWindow + '_ {
impl WindowExtAndroid for Window {
fn content_rect(&self) -> Rect {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.content_rect()
self.window.content_rect()
}
fn config(&self) -> ConfigurationRef {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.config()
self.window.config()
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid for dyn CoreActiveEventLoop + '_ {
fn android_app(&self) -> &AndroidApp {
let event_loop = self.cast_ref::<ActiveEventLoop>().unwrap();
&event_loop.app
}
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtAndroid for ActiveEventLoop {}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to Android.
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
@@ -133,6 +119,18 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid {
fn handle_volume_keys(&mut self) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
fn with_android_app(&mut self, app: AndroidApp) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.android_app = Some(app);
self
}
fn handle_volume_keys(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.ignore_volume_keys = false;
self
}
}
/// Re-export of the `android_activity` API
///
/// Winit re-exports the `android_activity` API for convenience so that most
@@ -149,7 +147,7 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid {
/// 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")]
@@ -161,5 +159,16 @@ pub mod activity {
// feature enabled, so we avoid inlining it so that they're forced to view
// it on the crate's own docs.rs page.
#[doc(no_inline)]
#[cfg(android_platform)]
pub use android_activity::*;
#[cfg(not(android_platform))]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct Rect;
#[cfg(not(android_platform))]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct ConfigurationRef;
#[cfg(not(android_platform))]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct AndroidApp;
}

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//! # Winit's UIKit (iOS/tvOS/visionOS) backend
//! # iOS / UIKit
//!
//! Winit has [the same iOS version requirements as `rustc`][rustc-ios-version], although it's
//! frequently only tested on newer iOS versions.
//! Winit has an OS requirement of iOS 8 or higher, and is regularly tested on
//! iOS 9.3.
//!
//! [rustc-ios-version]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-ios.html#os-version
//! 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`.
//!
//! ## Running on Mac Catalyst
//! [#1705]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1705
//!
//! 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.
//! ## Building app
//!
//! To run e.g. the `window` example in the Winit repository, you can use [`cargo-bundle`] as
//! follows:
//! To build ios app you will need rustc built for this targets:
//!
//! ```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
//! - 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() {
//! ...
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! [rustc-mac-catalyst]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support/apple-ios-macabi.html
//! [`cargo-bundle`]: https://github.com/burtonageo/cargo-bundle
//! Compile project and then drag resulting .a into Xcode project. Add winit.h to xcode.
//!
//! ## 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
//! ```ignore
//! void start_winit_app();
//! ```
//!
//! 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.
//! Use start_winit_app inside your xcode's main function.
//!
//! 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
//!
@@ -85,50 +57,40 @@
//!
//! - applicationDidBecomeActive is Resumed
//! - applicationWillResignActive is Suspended
//! - applicationWillTerminate corresponds to `Drop`ping the application handler.
//! - applicationWillTerminate is LoopExiting
//!
//! Note that an app may not receive the `Drop` event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
//! Keep in mind that after LoopExiting event is received every attempt to draw with
//! opengl will result in segfault.
//!
//! ## 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
#![cfg(target_vendor = "apple")] // TODO: Remove once `objc2` allows compiling on all platforms
mod app_state;
mod event_loop;
mod monitor;
mod notification_center;
mod view;
mod view_controller;
mod window;
//! Also note that app may not receive the LoopExiting event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
use std::os::raw::c_void;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use winit_core::monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoMode};
use winit_core::window::{PlatformWindowAttributes, Window};
use crate::event_loop::EventLoop;
use crate::monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoModeHandle};
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
pub use self::event_loop::{EventLoop, PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes};
use self::monitor::MonitorHandle as UIKitMonitorHandle;
use self::window::Window as UIKitWindow;
/// 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()
}
}
/// 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 [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`].
/// this to [`MonitorHandle::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`].
@@ -219,49 +181,42 @@ pub trait WindowExtIOS {
fn recognize_rotation_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool);
}
impl WindowExtIOS for dyn Window + '_ {
impl WindowExtIOS for Window {
#[inline]
fn set_scale_factor(&self, scale_factor: f64) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_scale_factor(scale_factor));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_scale_factor(scale_factor))
}
#[inline]
fn set_valid_orientations(&self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_valid_orientations(valid_orientations));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_valid_orientations(valid_orientations))
}
#[inline]
fn set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(hidden));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(hidden))
}
#[inline]
fn set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self, edges: ScreenEdge) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| {
w.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(edges)
});
})
}
#[inline]
fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(hidden));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(hidden))
}
#[inline]
fn set_preferred_status_bar_style(&self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style))
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style))
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_pinch_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_pinch_gesture(should_recognize));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_pinch_gesture(should_recognize));
}
#[inline]
@@ -271,8 +226,7 @@ impl WindowExtIOS for dyn Window + '_ {
minimum_number_of_touches: u8,
maximum_number_of_touches: u8,
) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| {
w.recognize_pan_gesture(
should_recognize,
minimum_number_of_touches,
@@ -283,41 +237,25 @@ impl WindowExtIOS for dyn Window + '_ {
#[inline]
fn recognize_doubletap_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_doubletap_gesture(should_recognize));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_doubletap_gesture(should_recognize));
}
#[inline]
fn recognize_rotation_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<UIKitWindow>().unwrap();
window.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_rotation_gesture(should_recognize));
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.recognize_rotation_gesture(should_recognize));
}
}
/// Ios specific window attributes.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq)]
pub struct WindowAttributesIos {
pub(crate) scale_factor: Option<f64>,
pub(crate) valid_orientations: ValidOrientations,
pub(crate) prefers_home_indicator_hidden: bool,
pub(crate) prefers_status_bar_hidden: bool,
pub(crate) preferred_status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle,
pub(crate) preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: ScreenEdge,
}
impl WindowAttributesIos {
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to iOS.
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 [`MonitorHandleProvider::scale_factor()`].
/// this to [`MonitorHandle::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()
pub fn with_scale_factor(mut self, scale_factor: f64) -> Self {
self.scale_factor = Some(scale_factor);
self
}
fn with_scale_factor(self, scale_factor: f64) -> Self;
/// Sets the valid orientations for the [`Window`].
///
@@ -325,10 +263,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesIos {
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController supportedInterfaceOrientations]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621435-supportedinterfaceorientations?language=objc).
pub fn with_valid_orientations(mut self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) -> Self {
self.valid_orientations = valid_orientations;
self
}
fn with_valid_orientations(self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) -> Self;
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] prefers the home indicator hidden.
///
@@ -338,10 +273,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesIos {
/// [`-[UIViewController prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887510-prefershomeindicatorautohidden?language=objc).
///
/// This only has an effect on iOS 11.0+.
pub fn with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(mut self, hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.prefers_home_indicator_hidden = hidden;
self
}
fn with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(self, hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Sets the screen edges for which the system gestures will take a lower priority than the
/// application's touch handling.
@@ -350,13 +282,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesIos {
/// [`-[UIViewController preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887512-preferredscreenedgesdeferringsys?language=objc).
///
/// This only has an effect on iOS 11.0+.
pub fn with_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(
mut self,
edges: ScreenEdge,
) -> Self {
self.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures = edges;
self
}
fn with_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(self, edges: ScreenEdge) -> Self;
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] prefers the status bar hidden.
///
@@ -364,10 +290,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesIos {
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController prefersStatusBarHidden]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621440-prefersstatusbarhidden?language=objc).
pub fn with_prefers_status_bar_hidden(mut self, hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.prefers_status_bar_hidden = hidden;
self
}
fn with_prefers_status_bar_hidden(self, hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Sets the style of the [`Window`]'s status bar.
///
@@ -375,15 +298,44 @@ impl WindowAttributesIos {
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController preferredStatusBarStyle]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621416-preferredstatusbarstyle?language=objc),
pub fn with_preferred_status_bar_style(mut self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) -> Self {
self.preferred_status_bar_style = status_bar_style;
self
}
fn with_preferred_status_bar_style(self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) -> Self;
}
impl PlatformWindowAttributes for WindowAttributesIos {
fn box_clone(&self) -> Box<dyn PlatformWindowAttributes> {
Box::from(self.clone())
impl WindowAttributesExtIOS for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_scale_factor(mut self, scale_factor: f64) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.scale_factor = Some(scale_factor);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_valid_orientations(mut self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.valid_orientations = valid_orientations;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(mut self, hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.prefers_home_indicator_hidden = hidden;
self
}
#[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
}
#[inline]
fn with_prefers_status_bar_hidden(mut self, hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.prefers_status_bar_hidden = hidden;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_preferred_status_bar_style(mut self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.preferred_status_bar_style = status_bar_style;
self
}
}
@@ -394,31 +346,28 @@ pub trait MonitorHandleExtIOS {
/// [`UIScreen`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiscreen?language=objc
fn ui_screen(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns the preferred [`VideoMode`] for this monitor.
/// Returns the preferred [`VideoModeHandle`] 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) -> VideoMode;
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoModeHandle;
}
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 { objc2::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
let monitor = self.cast_ref::<UIKitMonitorHandle>().unwrap();
objc2::rc::Retained::as_ptr(monitor.ui_screen(mtm)) as *mut c_void
let mtm = unsafe { objc2_foundation::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
objc2::rc::Retained::as_ptr(self.inner.ui_screen(mtm)) as *mut c_void
}
#[inline]
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode {
let monitor = self.cast_ref::<UIKitMonitorHandle>().unwrap();
monitor.preferred_video_mode()
fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoModeHandle {
VideoModeHandle { video_mode: self.inner.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]
@@ -430,12 +379,29 @@ 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;
@@ -447,8 +413,7 @@ bitflags::bitflags! {
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum StatusBarStyle {
#[default]
Default,

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//! # 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.
//!
//! 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].
//!
//! If you encounter problems, you should try doing your initialization inside
//! `Event::Resumed`.
//!
//! [#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
use std::os::raw::c_void;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to MacOS.
pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
/// Returns whether or not the window is in simple fullscreen mode.
fn simple_fullscreen(&self) -> bool;
/// Toggles a fullscreen mode that doesn't require a new macOS space.
/// Returns a boolean indicating whether the transition was successful (this
/// won't work if the window was already in the native fullscreen).
///
/// 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.
fn set_simple_fullscreen(&self, fullscreen: bool) -> bool;
/// Returns whether or not the window has shadow.
fn has_shadow(&self) -> bool;
/// Sets whether or not the window has shadow.
fn set_has_shadow(&self, has_shadow: bool);
/// Group windows together by using the same tabbing identifier.
///
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindow/1644704-tabbingidentifier>
fn set_tabbing_identifier(&self, identifier: &str);
/// Returns the window's tabbing identifier.
fn tabbing_identifier(&self) -> String;
/// Select next tab.
fn select_next_tab(&self);
/// Select previous tab.
fn select_previous_tab(&self);
/// Select the tab with the given index.
///
/// Will no-op when the index is out of bounds.
fn select_tab_at_index(&self, index: usize);
/// Get the number of tabs in the window tab group.
fn num_tabs(&self) -> usize;
/// Get the window's edit state.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
/// if window.is_document_edited() {
/// // Show the user a save pop-up or similar
/// } else {
/// // Close the window
/// drop(window);
/// }
/// }
/// ```
fn is_document_edited(&self) -> bool;
/// Put the window in a state which indicates a file save is required.
fn set_document_edited(&self, edited: bool);
/// Set option as alt behavior as described in [`OptionAsAlt`].
///
/// This will ignore diacritical marks and accent characters from
/// being processed as received characters. Instead, the input
/// device's raw character will be placed in event queues with the
/// Alt modifier set.
fn set_option_as_alt(&self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt);
/// Getter for the [`WindowExtMacOS::set_option_as_alt`].
fn option_as_alt(&self) -> OptionAsAlt;
}
impl WindowExtMacOS for Window {
#[inline]
fn simple_fullscreen(&self) -> bool {
self.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))
}
#[inline]
fn has_shadow(&self) -> bool {
self.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))
}
#[inline]
fn set_tabbing_identifier(&self, identifier: &str) {
self.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())
}
#[inline]
fn select_next_tab(&self) {
self.window.maybe_queue_on_main(|w| w.select_next_tab())
}
#[inline]
fn select_previous_tab(&self) {
self.window.maybe_queue_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))
}
#[inline]
fn num_tabs(&self) -> usize {
self.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())
}
#[inline]
fn set_document_edited(&self, edited: bool) {
self.window.maybe_queue_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))
}
#[inline]
fn option_as_alt(&self) -> OptionAsAlt {
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.option_as_alt())
}
}
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicy`.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum ActivationPolicy {
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyRegular`.
#[default]
Regular,
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyAccessory`.
Accessory,
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyProhibited`.
Prohibited,
}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to MacOS.
///
/// **Note:** Properties dealing with the titlebar will be overwritten by the
/// [`WindowAttributes::with_decorations`] method:
/// - `with_titlebar_transparent`
/// - `with_title_hidden`
/// - `with_titlebar_hidden`
/// - `with_titlebar_buttons_hidden`
/// - `with_fullsize_content_view`
pub trait WindowAttributesExtMacOS {
/// Enables click-and-drag behavior for the entire window, not just the titlebar.
fn with_movable_by_window_background(self, movable_by_window_background: bool) -> Self;
/// Makes the titlebar transparent and allows the content to appear behind it.
fn with_titlebar_transparent(self, titlebar_transparent: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window title.
fn with_title_hidden(self, title_hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window titlebar.
fn with_titlebar_hidden(self, titlebar_hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window titlebar buttons.
fn with_titlebar_buttons_hidden(self, titlebar_buttons_hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Makes the window content appear behind the titlebar.
fn with_fullsize_content_view(self, fullsize_content_view: bool) -> Self;
fn with_disallow_hidpi(self, disallow_hidpi: bool) -> Self;
fn with_has_shadow(self, has_shadow: bool) -> Self;
/// Window accepts click-through mouse events.
fn with_accepts_first_mouse(self, accepts_first_mouse: bool) -> Self;
/// Defines the window tabbing identifier.
///
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindow/1644704-tabbingidentifier>
fn with_tabbing_identifier(self, identifier: &str) -> Self;
/// Set how the <kbd>Option</kbd> keys are interpreted.
///
/// 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;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtMacOS for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_movable_by_window_background(mut self, movable_by_window_background: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.movable_by_window_background = movable_by_window_background;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_titlebar_transparent(mut self, titlebar_transparent: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.titlebar_transparent = titlebar_transparent;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_titlebar_hidden(mut self, titlebar_hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.titlebar_hidden = titlebar_hidden;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_titlebar_buttons_hidden(mut self, titlebar_buttons_hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.titlebar_buttons_hidden = titlebar_buttons_hidden;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_title_hidden(mut self, title_hidden: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.title_hidden = title_hidden;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_fullsize_content_view(mut self, fullsize_content_view: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.fullsize_content_view = fullsize_content_view;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_disallow_hidpi(mut self, disallow_hidpi: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.disallow_hidpi = disallow_hidpi;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_has_shadow(mut self, has_shadow: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.has_shadow = has_shadow;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_accepts_first_mouse(mut self, accepts_first_mouse: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.accepts_first_mouse = accepts_first_mouse;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_tabbing_identifier(mut self, tabbing_identifier: &str) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.tabbing_identifier.replace(tabbing_identifier.to_string());
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_option_as_alt(mut self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.option_as_alt = option_as_alt;
self
}
}
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS {
/// Sets the activation policy for the application.
///
/// It is set to [`ActivationPolicy::Regular`] by default.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Set the activation policy to "accessory".
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// use winit::platform::macos::{ActivationPolicy, EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS};
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// builder.with_activation_policy(ActivationPolicy::Accessory);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
/// let event_loop = builder.build();
/// # }
/// ```
fn with_activation_policy(&mut self, activation_policy: ActivationPolicy) -> &mut Self;
/// Used to control whether a default menubar menu is created.
///
/// Menu creation is enabled by default.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Disable creating a default menubar.
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// use winit::platform::macos::EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
/// builder.with_default_menu(false);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
/// let event_loop = builder.build();
/// # }
/// ```
fn with_default_menu(&mut self, enable: bool) -> &mut Self;
/// Used to prevent the application from automatically activating when launched if
/// another application is already active.
///
/// The default behavior is to ignore other applications and activate when launched.
fn with_activate_ignoring_other_apps(&mut self, ignore: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
#[inline]
fn with_activation_policy(&mut self, activation_policy: ActivationPolicy) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.activation_policy = activation_policy;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_default_menu(&mut self, enable: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.default_menu = enable;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_activate_ignoring_other_apps(&mut self, ignore: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.activate_ignoring_other_apps = ignore;
self
}
}
/// 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> {
// SAFETY: We only use the marker to get a pointer
let mtm = unsafe { objc2_foundation::MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
self.inner.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.
fn hide_application(&self);
/// 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.
///
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindow/1646657-allowsautomaticwindowtabbing>
fn set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self, enabled: bool);
/// Returns whether the system can automatically organize windows into tabs.
fn allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtMacOS for ActiveEventLoop {
fn hide_application(&self) {
self.p.hide_application()
}
fn hide_other_applications(&self) {
self.p.hide_other_applications()
}
fn set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self, enabled: bool) {
self.p.set_allows_automatic_window_tabbing(enabled);
}
fn allows_automatic_window_tabbing(&self) -> bool {
self.p.allows_automatic_window_tabbing()
}
}
/// Option as alt behavior.
///
/// The default is `None`.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub enum OptionAsAlt {
/// The left `Option` key is treated as `Alt`.
OnlyLeft,
/// The right `Option` key is treated as `Alt`.
OnlyRight,
/// Both `Option` keys are treated as `Alt`.
Both,
/// No special handling is applied for `Option` key.
#[default]
None,
}

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//! Contains traits with platform-specific methods in them.
//!
//! Only the modules corresponding to the platform you're compiling to will be available.
#[cfg(any(android_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod android;
#[cfg(any(ios_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod ios;
#[cfg(any(macos_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod macos;
#[cfg(any(orbital_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod orbital;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod startup_notify;
#[cfg(any(wayland_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod wayland;
#[cfg(any(web_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod web;
#[cfg(any(windows_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod windows;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, docsrs))]
pub mod x11;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
docsrs,
))]
pub mod run_on_demand;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
docsrs,
))]
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))]
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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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//! # Orbital / Redox OS
//!
//! Redox OS has some functionality not yet present that will be implemented
//! when its orbital display server provides it.
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use std::time::Duration;
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{self, ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] // FIXME(madsmtm): Fix these.
/// 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
@@ -47,19 +51,19 @@ 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
///
@@ -70,13 +74,13 @@ 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
///
@@ -99,15 +103,38 @@ 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>(
fn pump_app_events<A: ApplicationHandler<Self::UserEvent>>(
&mut self,
timeout: Option<Duration>,
app: A,
) -> PumpStatus;
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);
}
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)
}
}
/// The return status for `pump_events`
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub enum PumpStatus {
/// Continue running external loop.
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@@ -1,14 +1,24 @@
use crate::application::ApplicationHandler;
use crate::error::EventLoopError;
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::{
event_loop::{pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents, ActiveEventLoop},
window::Window,
};
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{self, ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::{platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents, window::Window};
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] // FIXME(madsmtm): Fix these.
/// 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`)
@@ -32,7 +42,7 @@ 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 `EventLoopExtWeb::spawn_app()`[^1] more than once instead).
/// backend it is possible to use `EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`[^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
@@ -50,10 +60,50 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtRunOnDemand {
/// 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.
///
/// [^1]: `spawn_app()` is only available on the Web platforms.
#[cfg_attr(not(web_platform), doc = "[^1]: `spawn()` is only available on `wasm` platforms.")]
#[rustfmt::skip]
///
/// [`exit()`]: ActiveEventLoop::exit()
/// [`set_control_flow()`]: ActiveEventLoop::set_control_flow()
fn run_app_on_demand<A: ApplicationHandler>(&mut self, app: A) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>;
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)
})
}
}
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()
}
}
/// ```compile_fail
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// use winit::platform::run_on_demand::EventLoopExtRunOnDemand;
///
/// let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
/// event_loop.run_on_demand(|_, _| {
/// // Attempt to run the event loop re-entrantly; this must fail.
/// event_loop.run_on_demand(|_, _| {});
/// });
/// ```
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn test_run_on_demand_cannot_access_event_loop() {}

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@@ -23,11 +23,9 @@
use std::env;
use crate::error::{NotSupportedError, RequestError};
use crate::error::NotSupportedError;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, AsyncRequestSerial};
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
use crate::platform::wayland::ActiveEventLoopExtWayland;
use crate::window::{ActivationToken, Window};
use crate::window::{ActivationToken, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// The variable which is used mostly on X11.
const X11_VAR: &str = "DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID";
@@ -46,7 +44,7 @@ pub trait WindowExtStartupNotify {
/// Request a new activation token.
///
/// The token will be delivered inside
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, RequestError>;
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError>;
}
pub trait WindowAttributesExtStartupNotify {
@@ -57,34 +55,29 @@ pub trait WindowAttributesExtStartupNotify {
fn with_activation_token(self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self;
}
impl EventLoopExtStartupNotify for dyn ActiveEventLoop + '_ {
impl EventLoopExtStartupNotify for ActiveEventLoop {
fn read_token_from_env(&self) -> Option<ActivationToken> {
#[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)
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),
}
.ok()
.map(ActivationToken::_new)
}
}
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();
}
impl WindowExtStartupNotify for Window {
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError> {
self.window.request_activation_token()
}
}
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
if let Some(window) = self.cast_ref::<crate::platform_impl::x11::Window>() {
return window.request_activation_token();
}
Err(NotSupportedError::new("startup notify is not supported").into())
impl WindowAttributesExtStartupNotify for WindowAttributes {
fn with_activation_token(mut self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.activation_token = Some(token);
self
}
}
@@ -101,7 +94,6 @@ pub fn reset_activation_token_env() {
///
/// This could be used before running daemon processes.
pub fn set_activation_token_env(token: ActivationToken) {
let token = token.into_raw();
env::set_var(X11_VAR, &token);
env::set_var(WAYLAND_VAR, token);
env::set_var(X11_VAR, &token._token);
env::set_var(WAYLAND_VAR, token._token);
}

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//! # Wayland
//!
//! **Note:** Windows don't appear on Wayland until you draw/present to them.
//!
//! By default, Winit loads system libraries using `dlopen`. This can be
//! disabled by disabling the `"wayland-dlopen"` cargo feature.
//!
//! ## Client-side decorations
//!
//! Winit provides client-side decorations by default, but the behaviour can
//! be controlled with the following feature flags:
//!
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita` (default).
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita-crossfont`.
//! * `wayland-csd-adwaita-notitle`.
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
pub use crate::window::Theme;
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtWayland {
/// True if the [`ActiveEventLoop`] uses Wayland.
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWayland for ActiveEventLoop {
#[inline]
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.p.is_wayland()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait EventLoopExtWayland {
/// True if the [`EventLoop`] uses Wayland.
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoopExtWayland for EventLoop<T> {
#[inline]
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.event_loop.is_wayland()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoopBuilder`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWayland {
/// Force using Wayland.
fn with_wayland(&mut self) -> &mut Self;
/// Whether to allow the event loop to be created off of the main thread.
///
/// By default, the window is only allowed to be created on the main
/// thread, to make platform compatibility easier.
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWayland for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
#[inline]
fn with_wayland(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.forced_backend = Some(crate::platform_impl::Backend::Wayland);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.any_thread = any_thread;
self
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowExtWayland {}
impl WindowExtWayland for Window {}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWayland {
/// Build window with the given name.
///
/// The `general` name sets an application ID, which should match the `.desktop`
/// file distributed with your program. The `instance` is a `no-op`.
///
/// 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)
fn with_name(self, general: impl Into<String>, instance: impl Into<String>) -> Self;
}
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
}
}
/// 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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//! # Web
//!
//! The officially supported browsers are Chrome, Firefox and Safari 13.1+,
//! though forks of these should work fine.
//!
//! Winit supports compiling to the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target with
//! `web-sys`.
//!
//! 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.
//!
//! 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/
//!
//! ## CSS properties
//!
//! It is recommended **not** to apply certain CSS properties to the canvas:
//! - [`transform`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transform)
//! - [`border`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/border)
//! - [`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::Occluded`]
//! - [`WindowEvent::CursorMoved`], [`WindowEvent::CursorEntered`], [`WindowEvent::CursorLeft`], and
//! [`WindowEvent::Touch`].
//! - [`Window::set_outer_position()`]
//!
//! [`WindowEvent::Resized`]: crate::event::WindowEvent::Resized
//! [`Window::(set_)inner_size()`]: crate::window::Window::inner_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
//! [`Window::set_outer_position()`]: crate::window::Window::set_outer_position
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
use std::time::Duration;
#[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};
#[cfg(web_platform)]
use crate::platform_impl::CustomCursorFuture as PlatformCustomCursorFuture;
use crate::platform_impl::PlatformCustomCursorSource;
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, Window, WindowAttributes};
#[cfg(not(web_platform))]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct HtmlCanvasElement;
pub trait WindowExtWebSys {
/// Only returns the canvas if called from inside the window context (the
/// main thread).
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement>;
/// Returns [`true`] if calling `event.preventDefault()` is enabled.
///
/// See [`Window::set_prevent_default()`] for more details.
fn prevent_default(&self) -> bool;
/// Sets whether `event.preventDefault()` should be called on events on the
/// canvas that have side effects.
///
/// For example, by default using the mouse wheel would cause the page to scroll, enabling this
/// would prevent that.
///
/// 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);
}
impl WindowExtWebSys for Window {
#[inline]
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement> {
self.window.canvas()
}
fn prevent_default(&self) -> bool {
self.window.prevent_default()
}
fn set_prevent_default(&self, prevent_default: bool) {
self.window.set_prevent_default(prevent_default)
}
}
pub trait WindowAttributesExtWebSys {
/// 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.
///
/// [`None`] by default.
#[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.
///
/// Enabled by default.
fn with_prevent_default(self, prevent_default: bool) -> Self;
/// Whether the canvas should be focusable using the tab key. This is necessary to capture
/// canvas keyboard events.
///
/// 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.
///
/// Disabled by default.
fn with_append(self, append: bool) -> Self;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtWebSys for WindowAttributes {
fn with_canvas(mut self, canvas: Option<HtmlCanvasElement>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.set_canvas(canvas);
self
}
fn with_prevent_default(mut self, prevent_default: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.prevent_default = prevent_default;
self
}
fn with_focusable(mut self, focusable: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.focusable = focusable;
self
}
fn with_append(mut self, append: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.append = append;
self
}
}
/// 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;
/// Initializes the winit event loop.
///
/// Unlike
#[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()`]"
)]
/// [^1], this returns immediately, and doesn't throw an exception in order to
/// satisfy its [`!`] return type.
///
/// Once the event loop has been destroyed, it's possible to reinitialize another event loop
/// 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);
/// 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`].
///
/// [`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;
/// 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;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtWebSys for ActiveEventLoop {
#[inline]
fn create_custom_cursor_async(&self, source: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursorFuture {
self.p.create_custom_cursor_async(source)
}
#[inline]
fn set_poll_strategy(&self, strategy: PollStrategy) {
self.p.set_poll_strategy(strategy);
}
#[inline]
fn poll_strategy(&self) -> PollStrategy {
self.p.poll_strategy()
}
}
/// Strategy used for [`ControlFlow::Poll`][crate::event_loop::ControlFlow::Poll].
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum PollStrategy {
/// Uses [`Window.requestIdleCallback()`] to queue the next event loop. If not available
/// this will fallback to [`setTimeout()`].
///
/// This strategy will wait for the browser to enter an idle period before running and might
/// be affected by browser throttling.
///
/// [`Window.requestIdleCallback()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/requestIdleCallback
/// [`setTimeout()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/setTimeout
IdleCallback,
/// Uses the [Prioritized Task Scheduling API] to queue the next event loop. If not available
/// this will fallback to [`setTimeout()`].
///
/// This strategy will run as fast as possible without disturbing users from interacting with
/// the page and is not affected by browser throttling.
///
/// 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,
}
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.
///
/// [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>;
}
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;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CustomCursorFuture(pub(crate) PlatformCustomCursorFuture);
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 })
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum CustomCursorError {
Blob,
Decode(String),
Animation,
}
impl Display for CustomCursorError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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")
},
}
}
}

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@@ -1,51 +1,23 @@
//! # Winit Win32 / Windows backend
//! # Windows
//!
//! The supported OS version is Windows 7 or higher, though Windows 10 is
//! tested regularly.
#![cfg(target_os = "windows")] // FIXME(madsmtm): Allow compiling on all platforms.
#[macro_use]
mod util;
mod dark_mode;
mod definitions;
mod dpi;
mod drop_handler;
mod event_loop;
mod icon;
mod ime;
mod keyboard;
mod keyboard_layout;
mod monitor;
mod raw_input;
mod window;
mod window_state;
use std::borrow::Borrow;
use std::ffi::c_void;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Arc;
use ::dpi::PhysicalSize;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::HANDLE;
use winit_core::event::DeviceId;
use winit_core::icon::{BadIcon, Icon};
use winit_core::window::{PlatformWindowAttributes, Window as CoreWindow};
pub use self::event_loop::{EventLoop, PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes};
use self::icon::{RaiiIcon, SelectedCursor};
pub use self::keyboard::{physicalkey_to_scancode, scancode_to_physicalkey};
pub use self::monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoModeHandle};
pub use self::window::Window;
use crate::dpi::PhysicalSize;
use crate::event::DeviceId;
use crate::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{BadIcon, Icon, Window, WindowAttributes};
/// Window Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HWND = *mut c_void;
pub type HWND = isize;
/// Menu Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HMENU = *mut c_void;
pub type HMENU = isize;
/// Monitor Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HMONITOR = *mut c_void;
pub type HMONITOR = isize;
/// Describes a system-drawn backdrop material of a window.
///
@@ -53,7 +25,6 @@ pub type HMONITOR = *mut c_void;
///
/// [`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`.
///
@@ -83,7 +54,6 @@ 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 {
@@ -112,7 +82,6 @@ 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`.
///
@@ -139,25 +108,51 @@ pub enum CornerPreference {
/// 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: CoreWindow>(W);
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AnyThread<W>(W);
impl<W: CoreWindow> AnyThread<W> {
impl<W: Borrow<Window>> AnyThread<W> {
/// Get a reference to the inner window.
#[inline]
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &dyn CoreWindow {
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &Window {
self.0.borrow()
}
/// Get a reference to the inner object.
#[inline]
pub fn inner(&self) -> &W {
&self.0
}
/// Unwrap and get the inner window.
#[inline]
pub fn into_inner(self) -> W {
self.0
}
}
impl<W: CoreWindow> Deref for AnyThread<W> {
type Target = W;
impl<W: Borrow<Window>> AsRef<Window> for AnyThread<W> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &Window {
self.get_ref()
}
}
impl<W: Borrow<Window>> Borrow<Window> for AnyThread<W> {
fn borrow(&self) -> &Window {
self.get_ref()
}
}
impl<W: Borrow<Window>> std::ops::Deref for AnyThread<W> {
type Target = Window;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
self.get_ref()
}
}
impl<W: CoreWindow> rwh_06::HasWindowHandle for AnyThread<W> {
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
impl<W: Borrow<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() }
@@ -188,11 +183,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
/// Disable process-wide DPI awareness.
///
/// ```
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// use winit::platform::windows::EventLoopBuilderExtWindows;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// builder.with_dpi_aware(false);
/// # if false { // We can't test this part
@@ -208,11 +203,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
///
/// ```
/// # use windows_sys::Win32::UI::WindowsAndMessaging::{ACCEL, CreateAcceleratorTableW, TranslateAcceleratorW, DispatchMessageW, TranslateMessage, MSG};
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
/// use winit::event_loop::EventLoopBuilder;
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// use winit::platform::windows::EventLoopBuilderExtWindows;
///
/// let mut builder = EventLoop::builder();
/// let mut builder = EventLoopBuilder::new();
/// #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
/// builder.with_msg_hook(|msg|{
/// let msg = msg as *const MSG;
@@ -232,13 +227,36 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
F: FnMut(*const c_void) -> bool + 'static;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWindows for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
#[inline]
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.any_thread = any_thread;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_dpi_aware(&mut self, dpi_aware: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.dpi_aware = dpi_aware;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_msg_hook<F>(&mut self, callback: F) -> &mut Self
where
F: FnMut(*const c_void) -> bool + 'static,
{
self.platform_specific.msg_hook = Some(Box::new(callback));
self
}
}
/// Additional methods on `Window` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait WindowExtWindows {
/// Enables or disables mouse and keyboard input to the specified window.
///
/// 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 [`WindowAttributesWindows::with_owner_window`]), the application must
/// (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.
///
@@ -285,15 +303,6 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
fn set_corner_preference(&self, preference: CornerPreference);
/// Sets if the reported [`winit_core::event::WindowEvent::MouseWheel`] event
/// should account for scroll speed system settings.
///
/// The default scroll speed on Windows is 3 lines/characters per scroll,
/// this will be 1 if you set it to false.
///
/// The default is `true`.
fn set_use_system_scroll_speed(&self, should_use: bool);
/// 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
@@ -326,9 +335,8 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # fn scope(window: Box<dyn Window>) {
/// # fn scope(window: Window) {
/// use std::thread;
///
/// use winit::platform::windows::WindowExtWindows;
/// use winit::raw_window_handle::HasWindowHandle;
///
@@ -344,46 +352,41 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
/// });
/// # }
/// ```
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
unsafe fn window_handle_any_thread(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::WindowHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError>;
}
impl WindowExtWindows for dyn CoreWindow + '_ {
impl WindowExtWindows for Window {
#[inline]
fn set_enable(&self, enabled: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_enable(enabled)
self.window.set_enable(enabled)
}
#[inline]
fn set_taskbar_icon(&self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_taskbar_icon(taskbar_icon)
self.window.set_taskbar_icon(taskbar_icon)
}
#[inline]
fn set_skip_taskbar(&self, skip: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_skip_taskbar(skip)
self.window.set_skip_taskbar(skip)
}
#[inline]
fn set_undecorated_shadow(&self, shadow: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_undecorated_shadow(shadow)
self.window.set_undecorated_shadow(shadow)
}
#[inline]
fn set_system_backdrop(&self, backdrop_type: BackdropType) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_system_backdrop(backdrop_type)
self.window.set_system_backdrop(backdrop_type)
}
#[inline]
fn set_border_color(&self, color: Option<Color>) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_border_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
self.window.set_border_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
}
#[inline]
@@ -391,33 +394,25 @@ impl WindowExtWindows for dyn CoreWindow + '_ {
// 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::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_title_background_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
self.window.set_title_background_color(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE))
}
#[inline]
fn set_title_text_color(&self, color: Color) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_title_text_color(color)
self.window.set_title_text_color(color)
}
#[inline]
fn set_corner_preference(&self, preference: CornerPreference) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_corner_preference(preference)
}
fn set_use_system_scroll_speed(&self, should_use: bool) {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
window.set_use_system_scroll_speed(should_use)
self.window.set_corner_preference(preference)
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
unsafe fn window_handle_any_thread(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::WindowHandle<'_>, rwh_06::HandleError> {
let window = self.cast_ref::<Window>().unwrap();
unsafe {
let handle = window.rwh_06_no_thread_check()?;
let handle = self.window.rwh_06_no_thread_check()?;
// SAFETY: The handle is valid in this context.
Ok(rwh_06::WindowHandle::borrow_raw(handle))
@@ -428,7 +423,7 @@ impl WindowExtWindows for dyn CoreWindow + '_ {
/// Additional methods for anything that dereference to [`Window`].
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub trait WindowBorrowExtWindows: Borrow<dyn CoreWindow> + Sized {
pub trait WindowBorrowExtWindows: Borrow<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
@@ -444,64 +439,19 @@ pub trait WindowBorrowExtWindows: Borrow<dyn CoreWindow> + Sized {
/// It is the responsibility of the user to only pass the window handle into thread-safe
/// Win32 APIs.
///
/// [`window_handle_any_thread`]: WindowExtWindows::window_handle_any_thread
/// [`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: CoreWindow,
{
unsafe fn any_thread(self) -> AnyThread<Self> {
AnyThread(self)
}
}
impl<W: Borrow<dyn CoreWindow> + Sized> WindowBorrowExtWindows for W {}
impl<W: Borrow<Window> + Sized> WindowBorrowExtWindows for W {}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct WindowAttributesWindows {
pub(crate) owner: Option<HWND>,
pub(crate) menu: Option<HMENU>,
pub(crate) taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>,
pub(crate) no_redirection_bitmap: bool,
pub(crate) drag_and_drop: bool,
pub(crate) skip_taskbar: bool,
pub(crate) class_name: String,
pub(crate) decoration_shadow: bool,
pub(crate) backdrop_type: BackdropType,
pub(crate) clip_children: bool,
pub(crate) border_color: Option<Color>,
pub(crate) title_background_color: Option<Color>,
pub(crate) title_text_color: Option<Color>,
pub(crate) corner_preference: Option<CornerPreference>,
pub(crate) use_system_wheel_speed: bool,
}
impl Default for WindowAttributesWindows {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
owner: None,
menu: None,
taskbar_icon: None,
no_redirection_bitmap: false,
drag_and_drop: true,
skip_taskbar: false,
class_name: "Window Class".to_string(),
decoration_shadow: false,
backdrop_type: BackdropType::default(),
clip_children: true,
border_color: None,
title_background_color: None,
title_text_color: None,
corner_preference: None,
use_system_wheel_speed: true,
}
}
}
unsafe impl Send for WindowAttributesWindows {}
unsafe impl Sync for WindowAttributesWindows {}
impl WindowAttributesWindows {
/// 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
@@ -514,12 +464,7 @@ impl WindowAttributesWindows {
/// - An owned window is hidden when its owner is minimized.
///
/// For more information, see <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/window-features#owned-windows>
///
/// [`WindowAttributes::with_parent_window`]: winit_core::window::WindowAttributes::with_parent_window
pub fn with_owner_window(mut self, parent: HWND) -> Self {
self.owner = Some(parent);
self
}
fn with_owner_window(self, parent: HWND) -> Self;
/// Sets a menu on the window to be created.
///
@@ -530,24 +475,18 @@ impl WindowAttributesWindows {
/// 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.
///
/// [`CreateMenu`]: windows_sys::Win32::UI::WindowsAndMessaging::CreateMenu"
pub fn with_menu(mut self, menu: HMENU) -> Self {
self.menu = Some(menu);
self
}
#[cfg_attr(
windows_platform,
doc = "[`CreateMenu`]: windows_sys::Win32::UI::WindowsAndMessaging::CreateMenu"
)]
#[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.
pub fn with_taskbar_icon(mut self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) -> Self {
self.taskbar_icon = taskbar_icon;
self
}
fn with_taskbar_icon(self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) -> Self;
/// This sets `WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP`.
pub fn with_no_redirection_bitmap(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.no_redirection_bitmap = flag;
self
}
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`
@@ -555,94 +494,153 @@ impl WindowAttributesWindows {
/// 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.
pub fn with_drag_and_drop(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.drag_and_drop = flag;
self
}
fn with_drag_and_drop(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Whether show or hide the window icon in the taskbar.
pub fn with_skip_taskbar(mut self, skip: bool) -> Self {
self.skip_taskbar = skip;
self
}
fn with_skip_taskbar(self, skip: bool) -> Self;
/// Customize the window class name.
pub fn with_class_name<S: Into<String>>(mut self, class_name: S) -> Self {
self.class_name = class_name.into();
self
}
fn with_class_name<S: Into<String>>(self, class_name: S) -> Self;
/// Shows or hides the background drop shadow for undecorated windows.
///
/// The shadow is hidden by default.
/// Enabling the shadow causes a thin 1px line to appear on the top of the window.
pub fn with_undecorated_shadow(mut self, shadow: bool) -> Self {
self.decoration_shadow = shadow;
self
}
fn with_undecorated_shadow(self, shadow: bool) -> Self;
/// Sets system-drawn backdrop type.
///
/// Requires Windows 11 build 22523+.
pub fn with_system_backdrop(mut self, backdrop_type: BackdropType) -> Self {
self.backdrop_type = backdrop_type;
self
}
fn with_system_backdrop(self, backdrop_type: BackdropType) -> Self;
/// This sets or removes `WS_CLIPCHILDREN` style.
pub fn with_clip_children(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.clip_children = flag;
self
}
fn with_clip_children(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Sets the color of the window border.
///
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
pub fn with_border_color(mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self {
self.border_color = Some(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE));
self
}
fn with_border_color(self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self;
/// Sets the background color of the title bar.
///
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
pub fn with_title_background_color(mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self {
self.title_background_color = Some(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE));
self
}
fn with_title_background_color(self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self;
/// Sets the color of the window title.
///
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
pub fn with_title_text_color(mut self, color: Color) -> Self {
self.title_text_color = Some(color);
self
}
fn with_title_text_color(self, color: Color) -> Self;
/// Sets the preferred style of the window corners.
///
/// Supported starting with Windows 11 Build 22000.
pub fn with_corner_preference(mut self, corners: CornerPreference) -> Self {
self.corner_preference = Some(corners);
fn with_corner_preference(self, corners: CornerPreference) -> Self;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtWindows for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_owner_window(mut self, parent: HWND) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.owner = Some(parent);
self
}
/// Sets if the reported [`winit_core::event::WindowEvent::MouseWheel`] event
/// should account for scroll speed system settings.
///
/// The default scroll speed on Windows is 3 lines/characters per scroll,
/// this will be 1 if you set it to false.
///
/// The default is `true`.
pub fn with_use_system_scroll_speed(mut self, should_use: bool) -> Self {
self.use_system_wheel_speed = should_use;
#[inline]
fn with_menu(mut self, menu: HMENU) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.menu = Some(menu);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_taskbar_icon(mut self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.taskbar_icon = taskbar_icon;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_no_redirection_bitmap(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.no_redirection_bitmap = flag;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_drag_and_drop(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.drag_and_drop = flag;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_skip_taskbar(mut self, skip: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.skip_taskbar = skip;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_class_name<S: Into<String>>(mut self, class_name: S) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.class_name = class_name.into();
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_undecorated_shadow(mut self, shadow: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.decoration_shadow = shadow;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_system_backdrop(mut self, backdrop_type: BackdropType) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.backdrop_type = backdrop_type;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_clip_children(mut self, flag: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.clip_children = flag;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_border_color(mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.border_color = Some(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE));
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_title_background_color(mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.title_background_color = Some(color.unwrap_or(Color::NONE));
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_title_text_color(mut self, color: Color) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.title_text_color = Some(color);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_corner_preference(mut self, corners: CornerPreference) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.corner_preference = Some(corners);
self
}
}
impl PlatformWindowAttributes for WindowAttributesWindows {
fn box_clone(&self) -> Box<dyn PlatformWindowAttributes> {
Box::from(self.clone())
/// 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()
}
}
@@ -655,34 +653,14 @@ pub trait DeviceIdExtWindows {
}
impl DeviceIdExtWindows for DeviceId {
#[inline]
fn persistent_identifier(&self) -> Option<String> {
let raw_id = self.into_raw();
if raw_id != 0 {
raw_input::get_raw_input_device_name(raw_id as HANDLE)
} else {
None
}
self.0.persistent_identifier()
}
}
/// 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 {
/// Additional methods on `Icon` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait IconExtWindows: Sized {
/// Create an icon from a file path.
///
/// Specify `size` to load a specific icon size from the file, or `None` to load the default
@@ -690,88 +668,30 @@ impl WinIcon {
///
/// In cases where the specified size does not exist in the file, Windows may perform scaling
/// to get an icon of the desired size.
pub fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(
fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P, size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>)
-> Result<Self, BadIcon>;
/// Create an icon from a resource embedded in this executable or library.
///
/// 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,
size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>,
) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
Self::from_path_impl(path, size)
let win_icon = crate::platform_impl::WinIcon::from_path(path, size)?;
Ok(Icon { inner: win_icon })
}
/// 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.
pub fn from_resource(
resource_id: u16,
size: Option<PhysicalSize<u32>>,
) -> Result<Self, BadIcon> {
Self::from_resource_impl(resource_id, size)
}
/// 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::icon::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))
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 })
}
}

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@@ -1,32 +1,12 @@
//! # X11
use dpi::Size;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use winit_core::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop as CoreActiveEventLoop;
use winit_core::window::{ActivationToken, PlatformWindowAttributes, Window as CoreWindow};
pub use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop};
pub use crate::window::Window;
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder};
use crate::monitor::MonitorHandle;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
macro_rules! os_error {
($error:expr) => {{
winit_core::error::OsError::new(line!(), file!(), $error)
}};
}
mod activation;
mod atoms;
mod dnd;
mod event_loop;
mod event_processor;
pub mod ffi;
mod ime;
mod monitor;
mod util;
mod window;
mod xdisplay;
mod xsettings;
use crate::dpi::Size;
/// X window type. Maps directly to
/// [`_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE`](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.5.html).
@@ -101,21 +81,21 @@ pub type XWindow = u32;
#[inline]
pub fn register_xlib_error_hook(hook: XlibErrorHook) {
// Append new hook.
crate::event_loop::XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS.lock().unwrap().push(hook);
unsafe {
crate::platform_impl::XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS.lock().unwrap().push(hook);
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`ActiveEventLoop`] that are specific to X11.
///
/// [`ActiveEventLoop`]: winit_core::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop
pub trait ActiveEventLoopExtX11 {
/// True if the event loop uses X11.
/// True if the [`ActiveEventLoop`] uses X11.
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool;
}
impl ActiveEventLoopExtX11 for dyn CoreActiveEventLoop + '_ {
impl ActiveEventLoopExtX11 for ActiveEventLoop {
#[inline]
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
self.cast_ref::<ActiveEventLoop>().is_some()
!self.p.is_wayland()
}
}
@@ -125,6 +105,13 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtX11 {
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool;
}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoopExtX11 for EventLoop<T> {
#[inline]
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
!self.event_loop.is_wayland()
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoopBuilder`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtX11 {
/// Force using X11.
@@ -137,59 +124,31 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtX11 {
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtX11 for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
#[inline]
fn with_x11(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.forced_backend = Some(crate::platform_impl::Backend::X);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_any_thread(&mut self, any_thread: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.platform_specific.any_thread = any_thread;
self
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to X11.
///
/// [`Window`]: crate::window::Window
pub trait WindowExtX11 {}
impl WindowExtX11 for dyn CoreWindow {}
impl WindowExtX11 for Window {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct ApplicationName {
pub(crate) general: String,
pub(crate) instance: String,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct WindowAttributesX11 {
pub(crate) name: Option<ApplicationName>,
pub(crate) activation_token: Option<ActivationToken>,
pub(crate) visual_id: Option<XVisualID>,
pub(crate) screen_id: Option<i32>,
pub(crate) base_size: Option<Size>,
pub(crate) override_redirect: bool,
pub(crate) x11_window_types: Vec<WindowType>,
/// The parent window to embed this window into.
pub(crate) embed_window: Option<XWindow>,
}
impl Default for WindowAttributesX11 {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
name: None,
activation_token: None,
visual_id: None,
screen_id: None,
base_size: None,
override_redirect: false,
x11_window_types: vec![WindowType::Normal],
embed_window: None,
}
}
}
impl WindowAttributesX11 {
/// Additional methods on [`WindowAttributes`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait WindowAttributesExtX11 {
/// Create this window with a specific X11 visual.
pub fn with_x11_visual(mut self, visual_id: XVisualID) -> Self {
self.visual_id = Some(visual_id);
self
}
fn with_x11_visual(self, visual_id: XVisualID) -> Self;
pub fn with_x11_screen(mut self, screen_id: i32) -> Self {
self.screen_id = Some(screen_id);
self
}
fn with_x11_screen(self, screen_id: i32) -> Self;
/// Build window with the given `general` and `instance` names.
///
@@ -199,69 +158,99 @@ impl WindowAttributesX11 {
///
/// 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)
pub fn with_name(mut self, general: impl Into<String>, instance: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.name = Some(ApplicationName { general: general.into(), instance: instance.into() });
self
}
fn with_name(self, general: impl Into<String>, instance: impl Into<String>) -> Self;
/// Build window with override-redirect flag; defaults to false.
pub fn with_override_redirect(mut self, override_redirect: bool) -> Self {
self.override_redirect = override_redirect;
self
}
fn with_override_redirect(self, override_redirect: bool) -> Self;
/// Build window with `_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE` hints; defaults to `Normal`.
pub fn with_x11_window_type(mut self, x11_window_types: Vec<WindowType>) -> Self {
self.x11_window_types = x11_window_types;
self
}
fn with_x11_window_type(self, x11_window_type: Vec<WindowType>) -> Self;
/// Build window with base size hint.
///
/// ```
/// # use winit::dpi::{LogicalSize, PhysicalSize};
/// # use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// # use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesX11;
/// # use winit::window::Window;
/// # use winit::platform::x11::WindowAttributesExtX11;
/// // Specify the size in logical dimensions like this:
/// WindowAttributesX11::default().with_base_size(LogicalSize::new(400.0, 200.0));
/// Window::default_attributes().with_base_size(LogicalSize::new(400.0, 200.0));
///
/// // Or specify the size in physical dimensions like this:
/// WindowAttributesX11::default().with_base_size(PhysicalSize::new(400, 200));
/// Window::default_attributes().with_base_size(PhysicalSize::new(400, 200));
/// ```
pub fn with_base_size<S: Into<Size>>(mut self, base_size: S) -> Self {
self.base_size = Some(base_size.into());
self
}
fn with_base_size<S: Into<Size>>(self, base_size: S) -> Self;
/// Embed this window into another parent window.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use winit::window::{Window, WindowAttributes};
/// use winit::window::Window;
/// use winit::event_loop::ActiveEventLoop;
/// use winit::platform::x11::{XWindow, WindowAttributesX11};
/// # fn create_window(event_loop: &dyn ActiveEventLoop) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// use winit::platform::x11::{XWindow, WindowAttributesExtX11};
/// # fn create_window(event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// let parent_window_id = std::env::args().nth(1).unwrap().parse::<XWindow>()?;
/// let window_x11_attributes = WindowAttributesX11::default().with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id);
/// let window_attributes = WindowAttributes::default().with_platform_attributes(Box::new(window_x11_attributes));
/// let window_attributes = Window::default_attributes().with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id);
/// let window = event_loop.create_window(window_attributes)?;
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn with_embed_parent_window(mut self, parent_window_id: XWindow) -> Self {
self.embed_window = Some(parent_window_id);
fn with_embed_parent_window(self, parent_window_id: XWindow) -> Self;
}
impl WindowAttributesExtX11 for WindowAttributes {
#[inline]
fn with_x11_visual(mut self, visual_id: XVisualID) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.visual_id = Some(visual_id);
self
}
#[inline]
pub fn with_activation_token(mut self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self {
self.activation_token = Some(token);
fn with_x11_screen(mut self, screen_id: i32) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.screen_id = Some(screen_id);
self
}
#[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
}
#[inline]
fn with_override_redirect(mut self, override_redirect: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.override_redirect = override_redirect;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_x11_window_type(mut self, x11_window_types: Vec<WindowType>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.x11_window_types = x11_window_types;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_base_size<S: Into<Size>>(mut self, base_size: S) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.base_size = Some(base_size.into());
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_embed_parent_window(mut self, parent_window_id: XWindow) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.embed_window = Some(parent_window_id);
self
}
}
impl PlatformWindowAttributes for WindowAttributesX11 {
fn box_clone(&self) -> Box<dyn PlatformWindowAttributes> {
Box::from(self.clone())
/// 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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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
use android_activity::input::{KeyAction, KeyEvent, KeyMapChar, Keycode};
use android_activity::AndroidApp;
use winit_core::keyboard::{
Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey,
};
use crate::keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey};
pub fn to_physical_key(keycode: Keycode) -> PhysicalKey {
PhysicalKey::Code(match keycode {
@@ -144,8 +143,8 @@ pub fn to_physical_key(keycode: Keycode) -> PhysicalKey {
Keycode::AltLeft => KeyCode::AltLeft,
Keycode::AltRight => KeyCode::AltRight,
Keycode::MetaLeft => KeyCode::MetaLeft,
Keycode::MetaRight => KeyCode::MetaRight,
Keycode::MetaLeft => KeyCode::SuperLeft,
Keycode::MetaRight => KeyCode::SuperRight,
Keycode::LeftBracket => KeyCode::BracketLeft,
Keycode::RightBracket => KeyCode::BracketRight,
@@ -310,7 +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::Character(" ".into()),
Space => Key::Named(NamedKey::Space),
Sym => Key::Named(NamedKey::Symbol),
Explorer => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchWebBrowser),
Envelope => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchMail),
@@ -341,8 +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::Meta),
MetaRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Meta),
MetaLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
MetaRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
Function => Key::Named(NamedKey::Fn),
Sysrq => Key::Named(NamedKey::PrintScreen),
Break => Key::Named(NamedKey::Pause),

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@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
use objc2::{declare_class, mutability, ClassType, DeclaredClass};
use objc2_foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSObject};
use objc2_ui_kit::UIApplication;
use super::app_state::{self, send_occluded_event_for_all_windows, EventWrapper};
use crate::event::Event;
declare_class!(
pub struct AppDelegate;
unsafe impl ClassType for AppDelegate {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitApplicationDelegate";
}
impl DeclaredClass for AppDelegate {}
// UIApplicationDelegate protocol
unsafe impl AppDelegate {
#[method(application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:)]
fn did_finish_launching(&self, _application: &UIApplication, _: *mut NSObject) -> bool {
app_state::did_finish_launching(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap());
true
}
#[method(applicationDidBecomeActive:)]
fn did_become_active(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Resumed))
}
#[method(applicationWillResignActive:)]
fn will_resign_active(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Suspended))
}
#[method(applicationWillEnterForeground:)]
fn will_enter_foreground(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(application, false);
}
#[method(applicationDidEnterBackground:)]
fn did_enter_background(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(application, true);
}
#[method(applicationWillTerminate:)]
fn will_terminate(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
app_state::terminated(application);
}
#[method(applicationDidReceiveMemoryWarning:)]
fn did_receive_memory_warning(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::MemoryWarning))
}
}
);

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@@ -0,0 +1,922 @@
#![deny(unused_results)]
use std::cell::{RefCell, RefMut};
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::os::raw::c_void;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, OnceLock};
use std::time::Instant;
use std::{fmt, mem, ptr};
use core_foundation::base::CFRelease;
use core_foundation::date::CFAbsoluteTimeGetCurrent;
use core_foundation::runloop::{
kCFRunLoopCommonModes, CFRunLoopAddTimer, CFRunLoopGetMain, CFRunLoopRef, CFRunLoopTimerCreate,
CFRunLoopTimerInvalidate, CFRunLoopTimerRef, CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate,
};
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::runtime::AnyObject;
use objc2::{msg_send, sel};
use objc2_foundation::{
CGRect, CGSize, MainThreadMarker, NSInteger, NSObjectProtocol, NSOperatingSystemVersion,
NSProcessInfo,
};
use objc2_ui_kit::{UIApplication, UICoordinateSpace, UIView, UIWindow};
use super::window::WinitUIWindow;
use crate::dpi::PhysicalSize;
use crate::event::{Event, InnerSizeWriter, StartCause, WindowEvent};
use crate::event_loop::{ActiveEventLoop as RootActiveEventLoop, ControlFlow};
use crate::window::WindowId as RootWindowId;
macro_rules! bug {
($($msg:tt)*) => {
panic!("winit iOS bug, file an issue: {}", format!($($msg)*))
};
}
macro_rules! bug_assert {
($test:expr, $($msg:tt)*) => {
assert!($test, "winit iOS bug, file an issue: {}", format!($($msg)*))
};
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct HandlePendingUserEvents;
pub(crate) struct EventLoopHandler {
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
pub(crate) handler: Box<dyn FnMut(Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>, &RootActiveEventLoop)>,
pub(crate) event_loop: RootActiveEventLoop,
}
impl fmt::Debug for EventLoopHandler {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("EventLoopHandler")
.field("handler", &"...")
.field("event_loop", &self.event_loop)
.finish()
}
}
impl EventLoopHandler {
fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>) {
(self.handler)(event, &self.event_loop)
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum EventWrapper {
StaticEvent(Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>),
ScaleFactorChanged(ScaleFactorChanged),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ScaleFactorChanged {
pub(super) window: Retained<WinitUIWindow>,
pub(super) suggested_size: PhysicalSize<u32>,
pub(super) scale_factor: f64,
}
enum UserCallbackTransitionResult<'a> {
Success {
handler: EventLoopHandler,
active_control_flow: ControlFlow,
processing_redraws: bool,
},
ReentrancyPrevented {
queued_events: &'a mut Vec<EventWrapper>,
},
}
impl Event<HandlePendingUserEvents> {
fn is_redraw(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Event::WindowEvent { event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested, .. })
}
}
// this is the state machine for the app lifecycle
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use = "dropping `AppStateImpl` without inspecting it is probably a bug"]
enum AppStateImpl {
NotLaunched {
queued_windows: Vec<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
Launching {
queued_windows: Vec<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_handler: EventLoopHandler,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
ProcessingEvents {
handler: EventLoopHandler,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
active_control_flow: ControlFlow,
},
// special state to deal with reentrancy and prevent mutable aliasing.
InUserCallback {
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
ProcessingRedraws {
handler: EventLoopHandler,
active_control_flow: ControlFlow,
},
Waiting {
waiting_handler: EventLoopHandler,
start: Instant,
},
PollFinished {
waiting_handler: EventLoopHandler,
},
Terminated,
}
pub(crate) struct AppState {
// This should never be `None`, except for briefly during a state transition.
app_state: Option<AppStateImpl>,
control_flow: ControlFlow,
waker: EventLoopWaker,
}
impl AppState {
pub(crate) fn get_mut(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> RefMut<'static, AppState> {
// basically everything in UIKit requires the main thread, so it's pointless to use the
// std::sync APIs.
// must be mut because plain `static` requires `Sync`
static mut APP_STATE: RefCell<Option<AppState>> = RefCell::new(None);
let mut guard = unsafe { APP_STATE.borrow_mut() };
if guard.is_none() {
#[inline(never)]
#[cold]
fn init_guard(guard: &mut RefMut<'static, Option<AppState>>) {
let waker = EventLoopWaker::new(unsafe { CFRunLoopGetMain() });
**guard = Some(AppState {
app_state: Some(AppStateImpl::NotLaunched {
queued_windows: Vec::new(),
queued_events: Vec::new(),
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet::new(),
}),
control_flow: ControlFlow::default(),
waker,
});
}
init_guard(&mut guard);
}
RefMut::map(guard, |state| state.as_mut().unwrap())
}
fn state(&self) -> &AppStateImpl {
match &self.app_state {
Some(ref state) => state,
None => bug!("`AppState` previously failed a state transition"),
}
}
fn state_mut(&mut self) -> &mut AppStateImpl {
match &mut self.app_state {
Some(ref mut state) => state,
None => bug!("`AppState` previously failed a state transition"),
}
}
fn take_state(&mut self) -> AppStateImpl {
match self.app_state.take() {
Some(state) => state,
None => bug!("`AppState` previously failed a state transition"),
}
}
fn set_state(&mut self, new_state: AppStateImpl) {
bug_assert!(
self.app_state.is_none(),
"attempted to set an `AppState` without calling `take_state` first {:?}",
self.app_state
);
self.app_state = Some(new_state)
}
fn replace_state(&mut self, new_state: AppStateImpl) -> AppStateImpl {
match &mut self.app_state {
Some(ref mut state) => mem::replace(state, new_state),
None => bug!("`AppState` previously failed a state transition"),
}
}
fn has_launched(&self) -> bool {
!matches!(self.state(), AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { .. } | AppStateImpl::Launching { .. })
}
fn has_terminated(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.state(), AppStateImpl::Terminated)
}
fn will_launch_transition(&mut self, queued_handler: EventLoopHandler) {
let (queued_windows, queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { queued_windows, queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws } => {
(queued_windows, queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws)
},
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Launching {
queued_windows,
queued_events,
queued_handler,
queued_gpu_redraws,
});
}
fn did_finish_launching_transition(
&mut self,
) -> (Vec<Retained<WinitUIWindow>>, Vec<EventWrapper>) {
let (windows, events, handler, queued_gpu_redraws) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::Launching {
queued_windows,
queued_events,
queued_handler,
queued_gpu_redraws,
} => (queued_windows, queued_events, queued_handler, queued_gpu_redraws),
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents {
handler,
active_control_flow: self.control_flow,
queued_gpu_redraws,
});
(windows, events)
}
fn wakeup_transition(&mut self) -> Option<EventWrapper> {
// before `AppState::did_finish_launching` is called, pretend there is no running
// event loop.
if !self.has_launched() || self.has_terminated() {
return None;
}
let (handler, event) = match (self.control_flow, self.take_state()) {
(ControlFlow::Poll, AppStateImpl::PollFinished { waiting_handler }) => {
(waiting_handler, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Poll)))
},
(ControlFlow::Wait, AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start }) => (
waiting_handler,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::NewEvents(StartCause::WaitCancelled {
start,
requested_resume: None,
})),
),
(
ControlFlow::WaitUntil(requested_resume),
AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start },
) => {
let event = if Instant::now() >= requested_resume {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::NewEvents(StartCause::ResumeTimeReached {
start,
requested_resume,
}))
} else {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::NewEvents(StartCause::WaitCancelled {
start,
requested_resume: Some(requested_resume),
}))
};
(waiting_handler, event)
},
s => bug!("`EventHandler` unexpectedly woke up {:?}", s),
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents {
handler,
queued_gpu_redraws: Default::default(),
active_control_flow: self.control_flow,
});
Some(event)
}
fn try_user_callback_transition(&mut self) -> UserCallbackTransitionResult<'_> {
// If we're not able to process an event due to recursion or `Init` not having been sent out
// yet, then queue the events up.
match self.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::Launching { ref mut queued_events, .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { ref mut queued_events, .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { ref mut queued_events, .. } => {
// A lifetime cast: early returns are not currently handled well with NLL, but
// polonius handles them well. This transmute is a safe workaround.
return unsafe {
mem::transmute::<
UserCallbackTransitionResult<'_>,
UserCallbackTransitionResult<'_>,
>(UserCallbackTransitionResult::ReentrancyPrevented {
queued_events,
})
};
},
&mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { .. } => {},
s @ &mut AppStateImpl::PollFinished { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::Waiting { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::Terminated => {
bug!("unexpected attempted to process an event {:?}", s)
},
}
let (handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow, processing_redraws) = match self
.take_state()
{
AppStateImpl::Launching { .. }
| AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { .. }
| AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { .. } => unreachable!(),
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow } => {
(handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow, false)
},
AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { handler, active_control_flow } => {
(handler, Default::default(), active_control_flow, true)
},
AppStateImpl::PollFinished { .. }
| AppStateImpl::Waiting { .. }
| AppStateImpl::Terminated => unreachable!(),
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::InUserCallback {
queued_events: Vec::new(),
queued_gpu_redraws,
});
UserCallbackTransitionResult::Success { handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws }
}
fn main_events_cleared_transition(&mut self) -> HashSet<Retained<WinitUIWindow>> {
let (handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow } => {
(handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow)
},
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { handler, active_control_flow });
queued_gpu_redraws
}
fn events_cleared_transition(&mut self) {
if !self.has_launched() || self.has_terminated() {
return;
}
let (waiting_handler, old) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { handler, active_control_flow } => {
(handler, active_control_flow)
},
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
let new = self.control_flow;
match (old, new) {
(ControlFlow::Wait, ControlFlow::Wait) => {
let start = Instant::now();
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start });
},
(ControlFlow::WaitUntil(old_instant), ControlFlow::WaitUntil(new_instant))
if old_instant == new_instant =>
{
let start = Instant::now();
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start });
},
(_, ControlFlow::Wait) => {
let start = Instant::now();
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start });
self.waker.stop()
},
(_, ControlFlow::WaitUntil(new_instant)) => {
let start = Instant::now();
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Waiting { waiting_handler, start });
self.waker.start_at(new_instant)
},
// Unlike on macOS, handle Poll to Poll transition here to call the waker
(_, ControlFlow::Poll) => {
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::PollFinished { waiting_handler });
self.waker.start()
},
}
}
fn terminated_transition(&mut self) -> EventLoopHandler {
match self.replace_state(AppStateImpl::Terminated) {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { handler, .. } => handler,
s => bug!("`LoopExiting` happened while not processing events {:?}", s),
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_control_flow(&mut self, control_flow: ControlFlow) {
self.control_flow = control_flow;
}
pub(crate) fn control_flow(&self) -> ControlFlow {
self.control_flow
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_key_window(mtm: MainThreadMarker, window: &Retained<WinitUIWindow>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { ref mut queued_windows, .. } => {
return queued_windows.push(window.clone())
},
&mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { .. } => {},
s @ &mut AppStateImpl::Launching { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::Waiting { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::PollFinished { .. } => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
&mut AppStateImpl::Terminated => {
panic!("Attempt to create a `Window` after the app has terminated")
},
}
drop(this);
window.makeKeyAndVisible();
}
pub(crate) fn queue_gl_or_metal_redraw(mtm: MainThreadMarker, window: Retained<WinitUIWindow>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::NotLaunched { ref mut queued_gpu_redraws, .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::Launching { ref mut queued_gpu_redraws, .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { ref mut queued_gpu_redraws, .. }
| &mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { ref mut queued_gpu_redraws, .. } => {
let _ = queued_gpu_redraws.insert(window);
},
s @ &mut AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::Waiting { .. }
| s @ &mut AppStateImpl::PollFinished { .. } => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
&mut AppStateImpl::Terminated => {
panic!("Attempt to create a `Window` after the app has terminated")
},
}
}
pub(crate) fn will_launch(mtm: MainThreadMarker, queued_handler: EventLoopHandler) {
AppState::get_mut(mtm).will_launch_transition(queued_handler)
}
pub fn did_finish_launching(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let windows = match this.state_mut() {
AppStateImpl::Launching { queued_windows, .. } => mem::take(queued_windows),
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
this.waker.start();
// have to drop RefMut because the window setup code below can trigger new events
drop(this);
for window in windows {
// Do a little screen dance here to account for windows being created before
// `UIApplicationMain` is called. This fixes visual issues such as being
// offcenter and sized incorrectly. Additionally, to fix orientation issues, we
// gotta reset the `rootViewController`.
//
// relevant iOS log:
// ```
// [ApplicationLifecycle] Windows were created before application initialization
// completed. This may result in incorrect visual appearance.
// ```
let screen = window.screen();
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![&window, setScreen: ptr::null::<AnyObject>()] };
window.setScreen(&screen);
let controller = window.rootViewController();
window.setRootViewController(None);
window.setRootViewController(controller.as_deref());
window.makeKeyAndVisible();
}
let (windows, events) = AppState::get_mut(mtm).did_finish_launching_transition();
let events = std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init)))
.chain(events);
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, events);
// the above window dance hack, could possibly trigger new windows to be created.
// we can just set those windows up normally, as they were created after didFinishLaunching
for window in windows {
window.makeKeyAndVisible();
}
}
// AppState::did_finish_launching handles the special transition `Init`
pub fn handle_wakeup_transition(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let wakeup_event = match this.wakeup_transition() {
None => return,
Some(wakeup_event) => wakeup_event,
};
drop(this);
handle_nonuser_event(mtm, wakeup_event)
}
pub(crate) fn handle_nonuser_event(mtm: MainThreadMarker, event: EventWrapper) {
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, std::iter::once(event))
}
pub(crate) fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>(
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
events: I,
) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
if this.has_terminated() {
return;
}
let (mut handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws) =
match this.try_user_callback_transition() {
UserCallbackTransitionResult::ReentrancyPrevented { queued_events } => {
queued_events.extend(events);
return;
},
UserCallbackTransitionResult::Success {
handler,
active_control_flow,
processing_redraws,
} => (handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws),
};
drop(this);
for wrapper in events {
match wrapper {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(event) => {
if !processing_redraws && event.is_redraw() {
tracing::info!("processing `RedrawRequested` during the main event loop");
} else if processing_redraws && !event.is_redraw() {
tracing::warn!(
"processing non `RedrawRequested` event after the main event loop: {:#?}",
event
);
}
handler.handle_event(event)
},
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut handler, event),
}
}
loop {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let queued_events = match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { ref mut queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws: _ } => {
mem::take(queued_events)
},
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
if queued_events.is_empty() {
let queued_gpu_redraws = match this.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { queued_events: _, queued_gpu_redraws } => {
queued_gpu_redraws
},
_ => unreachable!(),
};
this.app_state = Some(if processing_redraws {
bug_assert!(
queued_gpu_redraws.is_empty(),
"redraw queued while processing redraws"
);
AppStateImpl::ProcessingRedraws { handler, active_control_flow }
} else {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow }
});
break;
}
drop(this);
for wrapper in queued_events {
match wrapper {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(event) => {
if !processing_redraws && event.is_redraw() {
tracing::info!("processing `RedrawRequested` during the main event loop");
} else if processing_redraws && !event.is_redraw() {
tracing::warn!(
"processing non-`RedrawRequested` event after the main event loop: \
{:#?}",
event
);
}
handler.handle_event(event)
},
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut handler, event),
}
}
}
}
fn handle_user_events(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let (mut handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws) =
match this.try_user_callback_transition() {
UserCallbackTransitionResult::ReentrancyPrevented { .. } => {
bug!("unexpected attempted to process an event")
},
UserCallbackTransitionResult::Success {
handler,
active_control_flow,
processing_redraws,
} => (handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws),
};
if processing_redraws {
bug!("user events attempted to be sent out while `ProcessingRedraws`");
}
drop(this);
handler.handle_event(Event::UserEvent(HandlePendingUserEvents));
loop {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let queued_events = match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { ref mut queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws: _ } => {
mem::take(queued_events)
},
s => bug!("unexpected state {:?}", s),
};
if queued_events.is_empty() {
let queued_gpu_redraws = match this.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::InUserCallback { queued_events: _, queued_gpu_redraws } => {
queued_gpu_redraws
},
_ => unreachable!(),
};
this.app_state = Some(AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents {
handler,
queued_gpu_redraws,
active_control_flow,
});
break;
}
drop(this);
for wrapper in queued_events {
match wrapper {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(event) => handler.handle_event(event),
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut handler, event),
}
}
handler.handle_event(Event::UserEvent(HandlePendingUserEvents));
}
}
pub(crate) fn send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(application: &UIApplication, occluded: bool) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::from(application);
let mut events = Vec::new();
#[allow(deprecated)]
for window in application.windows().iter() {
if window.is_kind_of::<WinitUIWindow>() {
// SAFETY: We just checked that the window is a `winit` window
let window = unsafe {
let ptr: *const UIWindow = window;
let ptr: *const WinitUIWindow = ptr.cast();
&*ptr
};
events.push(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Occluded(occluded),
}));
}
}
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, events);
}
pub fn handle_main_events_cleared(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
if !this.has_launched() || this.has_terminated() {
return;
}
match this.state_mut() {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { .. } => {},
_ => bug!("`ProcessingRedraws` happened unexpectedly"),
};
drop(this);
handle_user_events(mtm);
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let redraw_events: Vec<EventWrapper> = this
.main_events_cleared_transition()
.into_iter()
.map(|window| {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
})
})
.collect();
drop(this);
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, redraw_events);
handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::AboutToWait));
}
pub fn handle_events_cleared(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
AppState::get_mut(mtm).events_cleared_transition();
}
pub(crate) fn terminated(application: &UIApplication) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::from(application);
let mut events = Vec::new();
#[allow(deprecated)]
for window in application.windows().iter() {
if window.is_kind_of::<WinitUIWindow>() {
// SAFETY: We just checked that the window is a `winit` window
let window = unsafe {
let ptr: *const UIWindow = window;
let ptr: *const WinitUIWindow = ptr.cast();
&*ptr
};
events.push(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Destroyed,
}));
}
}
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, events);
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let mut handler = this.terminated_transition();
drop(this);
handler.handle_event(Event::LoopExiting)
}
fn handle_hidpi_proxy(handler: &mut EventLoopHandler, event: ScaleFactorChanged) {
let ScaleFactorChanged { suggested_size, scale_factor, window } = event;
let new_inner_size = Arc::new(Mutex::new(suggested_size));
let event = Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::ScaleFactorChanged {
scale_factor,
inner_size_writer: InnerSizeWriter::new(Arc::downgrade(&new_inner_size)),
},
};
handler.handle_event(event);
let (view, screen_frame) = get_view_and_screen_frame(&window);
let physical_size = *new_inner_size.lock().unwrap();
drop(new_inner_size);
let logical_size = physical_size.to_logical(scale_factor);
let size = CGSize::new(logical_size.width, logical_size.height);
let new_frame: CGRect = CGRect::new(screen_frame.origin, size);
view.setFrame(new_frame);
}
fn get_view_and_screen_frame(window: &WinitUIWindow) -> (Retained<UIView>, CGRect) {
let view_controller = window.rootViewController().unwrap();
let view = view_controller.view().unwrap();
let bounds = window.bounds();
let screen = window.screen();
let screen_space = screen.coordinateSpace();
let screen_frame = window.convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(bounds, &screen_space);
(view, screen_frame)
}
struct EventLoopWaker {
timer: CFRunLoopTimerRef,
}
impl Drop for EventLoopWaker {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
CFRunLoopTimerInvalidate(self.timer);
CFRelease(self.timer as _);
}
}
}
impl EventLoopWaker {
fn new(rl: CFRunLoopRef) -> EventLoopWaker {
extern "C" fn wakeup_main_loop(_timer: CFRunLoopTimerRef, _info: *mut c_void) {}
unsafe {
// Create a timer with a 0.1µs interval (1ns does not work) to mimic polling.
// It is initially setup with a first fire time really far into the
// future, but that gets changed to fire immediately in did_finish_launching
let timer = CFRunLoopTimerCreate(
ptr::null_mut(),
std::f64::MAX,
0.000_000_1,
0,
0,
wakeup_main_loop,
ptr::null_mut(),
);
CFRunLoopAddTimer(rl, timer, kCFRunLoopCommonModes);
EventLoopWaker { timer }
}
}
fn stop(&mut self) {
unsafe { CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate(self.timer, std::f64::MAX) }
}
fn start(&mut self) {
unsafe { CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate(self.timer, std::f64::MIN) }
}
fn start_at(&mut self, instant: Instant) {
let now = Instant::now();
if now >= instant {
self.start();
} else {
unsafe {
let current = CFAbsoluteTimeGetCurrent();
let duration = instant - now;
let fsecs =
duration.subsec_nanos() as f64 / 1_000_000_000.0 + duration.as_secs() as f64;
CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate(self.timer, current + fsecs)
}
}
}
}
macro_rules! os_capabilities {
(
$(
$(#[$attr:meta])*
$error_name:ident: $objc_call:literal,
$name:ident: $major:literal-$minor:literal
),*
$(,)*
) => {
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct OSCapabilities {
$(
pub $name: bool,
)*
os_version: NSOperatingSystemVersion,
}
impl OSCapabilities {
fn from_os_version(os_version: NSOperatingSystemVersion) -> Self {
$(let $name = meets_requirements(os_version, $major, $minor);)*
Self { $($name,)* os_version, }
}
}
impl OSCapabilities {$(
$(#[$attr])*
pub fn $error_name(&self, extra_msg: &str) {
tracing::warn!(
concat!("`", $objc_call, "` requires iOS {}.{}+. This device is running iOS {}.{}.{}. {}"),
$major, $minor, self.os_version.majorVersion, self.os_version.minorVersion, self.os_version.patchVersion,
extra_msg
)
}
)*}
};
}
os_capabilities! {
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/2891103-safeareainsets?language=objc>
#[allow(unused)] // error message unused
safe_area_err_msg: "-[UIView safeAreaInsets]",
safe_area: 11-0,
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887509-setneedsupdateofhomeindicatoraut?language=objc>
home_indicator_hidden_err_msg: "-[UIViewController setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden]",
home_indicator_hidden: 11-0,
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887507-setneedsupdateofscreenedgesdefer?language=objc>
defer_system_gestures_err_msg: "-[UIViewController setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystem]",
defer_system_gestures: 11-0,
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiscreen/2806814-maximumframespersecond?language=objc>
maximum_frames_per_second_err_msg: "-[UIScreen maximumFramesPerSecond]",
maximum_frames_per_second: 10-3,
/// <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uitouch/1618110-force?language=objc>
#[allow(unused)] // error message unused
force_touch_err_msg: "-[UITouch force]",
force_touch: 9-0,
}
fn meets_requirements(
version: NSOperatingSystemVersion,
required_major: NSInteger,
required_minor: NSInteger,
) -> bool {
(version.majorVersion, version.minorVersion) >= (required_major, required_minor)
}
fn get_version() -> NSOperatingSystemVersion {
let process_info = NSProcessInfo::processInfo();
let atleast_ios_8 = process_info.respondsToSelector(sel!(operatingSystemVersion));
// Winit requires atleast iOS 8 because no one has put the time into supporting earlier os
// versions. Older iOS versions are increasingly difficult to test. For example, Xcode 11 does
// not support debugging on devices with an iOS version of less than 8. Another example, in
// order to use an iOS simulator older than iOS 8, you must download an older version of Xcode
// (<9), and at least Xcode 7 has been tested to not even run on macOS 10.15 - Xcode 8 might?
//
// The minimum required iOS version is likely to grow in the future.
assert!(atleast_ios_8, "`winit` requires iOS version 8 or greater");
process_info.operatingSystemVersion()
}
pub fn os_capabilities() -> OSCapabilities {
// Cache the version lookup for efficiency
static OS_CAPABILITIES: OnceLock<OSCapabilities> = OnceLock::new();
OS_CAPABILITIES.get_or_init(|| OSCapabilities::from_os_version(get_version())).clone()
}

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use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::ffi::{c_char, c_int, c_void};
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use std::sync::mpsc::{self, Receiver, Sender};
use core_foundation::base::{CFIndex, CFRelease};
use core_foundation::runloop::{
kCFRunLoopAfterWaiting, kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting, kCFRunLoopCommonModes, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode,
kCFRunLoopExit, CFRunLoopActivity, CFRunLoopAddObserver, CFRunLoopAddSource, CFRunLoopGetMain,
CFRunLoopObserverCreate, CFRunLoopObserverRef, CFRunLoopSourceContext, CFRunLoopSourceCreate,
CFRunLoopSourceInvalidate, CFRunLoopSourceRef, CFRunLoopSourceSignal, CFRunLoopWakeUp,
};
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::{msg_send_id, ClassType};
use objc2_foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSString};
use objc2_ui_kit::{UIApplication, UIApplicationMain, UIDevice, UIScreen, UIUserInterfaceIdiom};
use crate::error::EventLoopError;
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::{
ActiveEventLoop as RootActiveEventLoop, ControlFlow, DeviceEvents, EventLoopClosed,
};
use crate::platform::ios::Idiom;
use crate::platform_impl::platform::app_state::{EventLoopHandler, HandlePendingUserEvents};
use crate::window::{CustomCursor, CustomCursorSource};
use super::app_delegate::AppDelegate;
use super::app_state::AppState;
use super::{app_state, monitor, MonitorHandle};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ActiveEventLoop {
pub(super) mtm: MainThreadMarker,
}
impl ActiveEventLoop {
pub fn create_custom_cursor(&self, source: CustomCursorSource) -> CustomCursor {
let _ = source.inner;
CustomCursor { inner: super::PlatformCustomCursor }
}
pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> VecDeque<MonitorHandle> {
monitor::uiscreens(self.mtm)
}
pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
Some(MonitorHandle::new(UIScreen::mainScreen(self.mtm)))
}
#[inline]
pub fn listen_device_events(&self, _allowed: DeviceEvents) {}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
#[inline]
pub fn raw_display_handle_rwh_05(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle::UiKit(rwh_05::UiKitDisplayHandle::empty())
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
#[inline]
pub fn raw_display_handle_rwh_06(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::RawDisplayHandle, rwh_06::HandleError> {
Ok(rwh_06::RawDisplayHandle::UiKit(rwh_06::UiKitDisplayHandle::new()))
}
pub(crate) fn set_control_flow(&self, control_flow: ControlFlow) {
AppState::get_mut(self.mtm).set_control_flow(control_flow)
}
pub(crate) fn control_flow(&self) -> ControlFlow {
AppState::get_mut(self.mtm).control_flow()
}
pub(crate) fn exit(&self) {
// https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/qa/qa1561/_index.html
// it is not possible to quit an iOS app gracefully and programmatically
tracing::warn!("`ControlFlow::Exit` ignored on iOS");
}
pub(crate) fn exiting(&self) -> bool {
false
}
pub(crate) fn owned_display_handle(&self) -> OwnedDisplayHandle {
OwnedDisplayHandle
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub(crate) struct OwnedDisplayHandle;
impl OwnedDisplayHandle {
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
#[inline]
pub fn raw_display_handle_rwh_05(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
rwh_05::UiKitDisplayHandle::empty().into()
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
#[inline]
pub fn raw_display_handle_rwh_06(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::RawDisplayHandle, rwh_06::HandleError> {
Ok(rwh_06::UiKitDisplayHandle::new().into())
}
}
fn map_user_event<T: 'static>(
mut handler: impl FnMut(Event<T>, &RootActiveEventLoop),
receiver: mpsc::Receiver<T>,
) -> impl FnMut(Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>, &RootActiveEventLoop) {
move |event, window_target| match event.map_nonuser_event() {
Ok(event) => (handler)(event, window_target),
Err(_) => {
for event in receiver.try_iter() {
(handler)(Event::UserEvent(event), window_target);
}
},
}
}
pub struct EventLoop<T: 'static> {
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
sender: Sender<T>,
receiver: Receiver<T>,
window_target: RootActiveEventLoop,
}
#[derive(Default, Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub(crate) struct PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes {}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
pub(crate) fn new(
_: &PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes,
) -> Result<EventLoop<T>, EventLoopError> {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new()
.expect("On iOS, `EventLoop` must be created on the main thread");
static mut SINGLETON_INIT: bool = false;
unsafe {
assert!(
!SINGLETON_INIT,
"Only one `EventLoop` is supported on iOS. `EventLoopProxy` might be helpful"
);
SINGLETON_INIT = true;
}
let (sender, receiver) = mpsc::channel();
// this line sets up the main run loop before `UIApplicationMain`
setup_control_flow_observers();
Ok(EventLoop {
mtm,
sender,
receiver,
window_target: RootActiveEventLoop { p: ActiveEventLoop { mtm }, _marker: PhantomData },
})
}
pub fn run<F>(self, handler: F) -> !
where
F: FnMut(Event<T>, &RootActiveEventLoop),
{
let application: Option<Retained<UIApplication>> =
unsafe { msg_send_id![UIApplication::class(), sharedApplication] };
assert!(
application.is_none(),
"\
`EventLoop` cannot be `run` after a call to `UIApplicationMain` on iOS\nNote: \
`EventLoop::run_app` calls `UIApplicationMain` on iOS",
);
let handler = map_user_event(handler, self.receiver);
let handler = unsafe {
std::mem::transmute::<
Box<dyn FnMut(Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>, &RootActiveEventLoop)>,
Box<dyn FnMut(Event<HandlePendingUserEvents>, &RootActiveEventLoop)>,
>(Box::new(handler))
};
let handler = EventLoopHandler { handler, event_loop: self.window_target };
app_state::will_launch(self.mtm, handler);
// Ensure application delegate is initialized
let _ = AppDelegate::class();
extern "C" {
// These functions are in crt_externs.h.
fn _NSGetArgc() -> *mut c_int;
fn _NSGetArgv() -> *mut *mut *mut c_char;
}
unsafe {
UIApplicationMain(
*_NSGetArgc(),
NonNull::new(*_NSGetArgv()).unwrap(),
None,
Some(&NSString::from_str(AppDelegate::NAME)),
)
};
unreachable!()
}
pub fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
EventLoopProxy::new(self.sender.clone())
}
pub fn window_target(&self) -> &RootActiveEventLoop {
&self.window_target
}
}
// EventLoopExtIOS
impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
pub fn idiom(&self) -> Idiom {
match UIDevice::currentDevice(self.mtm).userInterfaceIdiom() {
UIUserInterfaceIdiom::Unspecified => Idiom::Unspecified,
UIUserInterfaceIdiom::Phone => Idiom::Phone,
UIUserInterfaceIdiom::Pad => Idiom::Pad,
UIUserInterfaceIdiom::TV => Idiom::TV,
UIUserInterfaceIdiom::CarPlay => Idiom::CarPlay,
_ => Idiom::Unspecified,
}
}
}
pub struct EventLoopProxy<T> {
sender: Sender<T>,
source: CFRunLoopSourceRef,
}
unsafe impl<T: Send> Send for EventLoopProxy<T> {}
unsafe impl<T: Send> Sync for EventLoopProxy<T> {}
impl<T> Clone for EventLoopProxy<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
EventLoopProxy::new(self.sender.clone())
}
}
impl<T> Drop for EventLoopProxy<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
CFRunLoopSourceInvalidate(self.source);
CFRelease(self.source as _);
}
}
}
impl<T> EventLoopProxy<T> {
fn new(sender: Sender<T>) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
unsafe {
// just wake up the eventloop
extern "C" fn event_loop_proxy_handler(_: *const c_void) {}
// adding a Source to the main CFRunLoop lets us wake it up and
// process user events through the normal OS EventLoop mechanisms.
let rl = CFRunLoopGetMain();
let mut context = CFRunLoopSourceContext {
version: 0,
info: ptr::null_mut(),
retain: None,
release: None,
copyDescription: None,
equal: None,
hash: None,
schedule: None,
cancel: None,
perform: event_loop_proxy_handler,
};
let source =
CFRunLoopSourceCreate(ptr::null_mut(), CFIndex::max_value() - 1, &mut context);
CFRunLoopAddSource(rl, source, kCFRunLoopCommonModes);
CFRunLoopWakeUp(rl);
EventLoopProxy { sender, source }
}
}
pub fn send_event(&self, event: T) -> Result<(), EventLoopClosed<T>> {
self.sender.send(event).map_err(|::std::sync::mpsc::SendError(x)| EventLoopClosed(x))?;
unsafe {
// let the main thread know there's a new event
CFRunLoopSourceSignal(self.source);
let rl = CFRunLoopGetMain();
CFRunLoopWakeUp(rl);
}
Ok(())
}
}
fn setup_control_flow_observers() {
unsafe {
// begin is queued with the highest priority to ensure it is processed before other
// observers
extern "C" fn control_flow_begin_handler(
_: CFRunLoopObserverRef,
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopAfterWaiting => app_state::handle_wakeup_transition(mtm),
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
// Core Animation registers its `CFRunLoopObserver` that performs drawing operations in
// `CA::Transaction::ensure_implicit` with a priority of `0x1e8480`. We set the main_end
// priority to be 0, in order to send AboutToWait before RedrawRequested. This value was
// chosen conservatively to guard against apple using different priorities for their redraw
// observers in different OS's or on different devices. If it so happens that it's too
// conservative, the main symptom would be non-redraw events coming in after `AboutToWait`.
//
// The value of `0x1e8480` was determined by inspecting stack traces and the associated
// registers for every `CFRunLoopAddObserver` call on an iPad Air 2 running iOS 11.4.
//
// Also tested to be `0x1e8480` on iPhone 8, iOS 13 beta 4.
extern "C" fn control_flow_main_end_handler(
_: CFRunLoopObserverRef,
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting => app_state::handle_main_events_cleared(mtm),
kCFRunLoopExit => {}, // may happen when running on macOS
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
// end is queued with the lowest priority to ensure it is processed after other observers
extern "C" fn control_flow_end_handler(
_: CFRunLoopObserverRef,
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting => app_state::handle_events_cleared(mtm),
kCFRunLoopExit => {}, // may happen when running on macOS
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
let main_loop = CFRunLoopGetMain();
let begin_observer = CFRunLoopObserverCreate(
ptr::null_mut(),
kCFRunLoopAfterWaiting,
1, // repeat = true
CFIndex::min_value(),
control_flow_begin_handler,
ptr::null_mut(),
);
CFRunLoopAddObserver(main_loop, begin_observer, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
let main_end_observer = CFRunLoopObserverCreate(
ptr::null_mut(),
kCFRunLoopExit | kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting,
1, // repeat = true
0, // see comment on `control_flow_main_end_handler`
control_flow_main_end_handler,
ptr::null_mut(),
);
CFRunLoopAddObserver(main_loop, main_end_observer, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
let end_observer = CFRunLoopObserverCreate(
ptr::null_mut(),
kCFRunLoopExit | kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting,
1, // repeat = true
CFIndex::max_value(),
control_flow_end_handler,
ptr::null_mut(),
);
CFRunLoopAddObserver(main_loop, end_observer, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
#![cfg(ios_platform)]
#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
mod app_delegate;
mod app_state;
mod event_loop;
mod monitor;
mod view;
mod view_controller;
mod window;
use std::fmt;
use crate::event::DeviceId as RootDeviceId;
pub(crate) use self::event_loop::{
ActiveEventLoop, EventLoop, EventLoopProxy, OwnedDisplayHandle,
PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes,
};
pub(crate) use self::monitor::{MonitorHandle, VideoModeHandle};
pub(crate) use self::window::{PlatformSpecificWindowAttributes, Window, WindowId};
pub(crate) use crate::cursor::{
NoCustomCursor as PlatformCustomCursor, NoCustomCursor as PlatformCustomCursorSource,
};
pub(crate) use crate::icon::NoIcon as PlatformIcon;
pub(crate) use crate::platform_impl::Fullscreen;
/// There is no way to detect which device that performed a certain event in
/// UIKit (i.e. you can't differentiate between different external keyboards,
/// or whether it was the main touchscreen, assistive technologies, or some
/// other pointer device that caused a touch event).
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct DeviceId;
impl DeviceId {
pub const unsafe fn dummy() -> Self {
DeviceId
}
}
pub(crate) const DEVICE_ID: RootDeviceId = RootDeviceId(DeviceId);
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct KeyEventExtra {}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum OsError {}
impl fmt::Display for OsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "os error")
}
}

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@@ -1,28 +1,29 @@
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, VecDeque};
use std::{fmt, hash, ptr};
use dispatch2::{run_on_main, MainThreadBound};
use dpi::PhysicalPosition;
use objc2::mutability::IsRetainable;
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::{available, MainThreadMarker, Message};
use objc2_foundation::NSInteger;
use objc2::Message;
use objc2_foundation::{run_on_main, MainThreadBound, MainThreadMarker, NSInteger};
use objc2_ui_kit::{UIScreen, UIScreenMode};
use winit_core::monitor::{MonitorHandleProvider, VideoMode};
use crate::dpi::{PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize};
use crate::monitor::VideoModeHandle as RootVideoModeHandle;
use crate::platform_impl::platform::app_state;
// Workaround for `MainThreadBound` implementing almost no traits
#[derive(Debug)]
struct MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T>(MainThreadBound<Retained<T>>);
impl<T: Message> Clone for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
impl<T: IsRetainable + Message> Clone for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self(run_on_main(|mtm| MainThreadBound::new(Retained::clone(self.0.get(mtm)), mtm)))
}
}
impl<T: Message> hash::Hash for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
impl<T: IsRetainable + Message> hash::Hash for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
fn hash<H: hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
// SAFETY: Marker only used to get the pointer
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
@@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ impl<T: Message> hash::Hash for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
}
}
impl<T: Message> PartialEq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
impl<T: IsRetainable + Message> PartialEq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
// SAFETY: Marker only used to get the pointer
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
@@ -38,12 +39,15 @@ impl<T: Message> PartialEq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
}
}
impl<T: Message> Eq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {}
impl<T: IsRetainable + Message> Eq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone)]
pub struct VideoModeHandle {
pub(crate) mode: VideoMode,
pub(crate) size: (u32, u32),
pub(crate) bit_depth: u16,
pub(crate) refresh_rate_millihertz: u32,
screen_mode: MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<UIScreenMode>,
pub(crate) monitor: MonitorHandle,
}
impl VideoModeHandle {
@@ -54,18 +58,31 @@ impl VideoModeHandle {
) -> VideoModeHandle {
let refresh_rate_millihertz = refresh_rate_millihertz(&uiscreen);
let size = screen_mode.size();
let mode = VideoMode::new(
(size.width as u32, size.height as u32).into(),
None,
refresh_rate_millihertz,
);
VideoModeHandle {
mode,
size: (size.width as u32, size.height as u32),
bit_depth: 32,
refresh_rate_millihertz,
screen_mode: MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls(MainThreadBound::new(screen_mode, mtm)),
monitor: MonitorHandle::new(uiscreen),
}
}
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
self.size.into()
}
pub fn bit_depth(&self) -> u16 {
self.bit_depth
}
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> u32 {
self.refresh_rate_millihertz
}
pub fn monitor(&self) -> MonitorHandle {
self.monitor.clone()
}
pub(super) fn screen_mode(&self, mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> &Retained<UIScreenMode> {
self.screen_mode.0.get(mtm)
}
@@ -75,60 +92,6 @@ pub struct MonitorHandle {
ui_screen: MainThreadBound<Retained<UIScreen>>,
}
impl MonitorHandleProvider for MonitorHandle {
fn id(&self) -> u128 {
self.native_id() as _
}
fn native_id(&self) -> u64 {
// SAFETY: Only getting the pointer.
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
Retained::as_ptr(self.ui_screen.get(mtm)) as u64
}
fn name(&self) -> Option<std::borrow::Cow<'_, str>> {
run_on_main(|mtm| {
#[allow(deprecated)]
let main = UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm);
if *self.ui_screen(mtm) == main {
Some("Primary".into())
} else if Some(self.ui_screen(mtm)) == main.mirroredScreen().as_ref() {
Some("Mirrored".into())
} else {
#[allow(deprecated)]
UIScreen::screens(mtm)
.iter()
.position(|rhs| rhs == *self.ui_screen(mtm))
.map(|idx| idx.to_string().into())
}
})
}
fn position(&self) -> Option<PhysicalPosition<i32>> {
let bounds = self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| ui_screen.nativeBounds());
Some((bounds.origin.x as f64, bounds.origin.y as f64).into())
}
fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| ui_screen.nativeScale()) as f64
}
fn current_video_mode(&self) -> Option<VideoMode> {
Some(run_on_main(|mtm| {
VideoModeHandle::new(
self.ui_screen(mtm).clone(),
self.ui_screen(mtm).currentMode().unwrap(),
mtm,
)
.mode
}))
}
fn video_modes(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = VideoMode>> {
Box::new(self.video_modes())
}
}
impl Clone for MonitorHandle {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
run_on_main(|mtm| Self {
@@ -139,20 +102,13 @@ impl Clone for MonitorHandle {
impl hash::Hash for MonitorHandle {
fn hash<H: hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
// SAFETY: Only getting the pointer.
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
Retained::as_ptr(self.ui_screen.get(mtm)).hash(state);
(self as *const Self).hash(state);
}
}
impl PartialEq for MonitorHandle {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
// SAFETY: Only getting the pointer.
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
ptr::eq(
Retained::as_ptr(self.ui_screen.get(mtm)),
Retained::as_ptr(other.ui_screen.get(mtm)),
)
ptr::eq(self, other)
}
}
@@ -166,10 +122,8 @@ impl PartialOrd for MonitorHandle {
impl Ord for MonitorHandle {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
// SAFETY: Only getting the pointer.
// TODO: Make a better ordering
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
Retained::as_ptr(self.ui_screen.get(mtm)).cmp(&Retained::as_ptr(other.ui_screen.get(mtm)))
(self as *const Self).cmp(&(other as *const Self))
}
}
@@ -177,8 +131,10 @@ impl fmt::Debug for MonitorHandle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("MonitorHandle")
.field("name", &self.name())
.field("size", &self.size())
.field("position", &self.position())
.field("scale_factor", &self.scale_factor())
.field("refresh_rate_millihertz", &self.refresh_rate_millihertz())
.finish_non_exhaustive()
}
}
@@ -190,42 +146,78 @@ impl MonitorHandle {
Self { ui_screen: MainThreadBound::new(ui_screen, mtm) }
}
pub fn video_modes_handles(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoModeHandle> {
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<String> {
run_on_main(|mtm| {
let ui_screen = self.ui_screen(mtm);
ui_screen
.availableModes()
.into_iter()
.map(|mode| VideoModeHandle::new(ui_screen.clone(), mode, mtm))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.into_iter()
#[allow(deprecated)]
let main = UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm);
if *self.ui_screen(mtm) == main {
Some("Primary".to_string())
} else if Some(self.ui_screen(mtm)) == main.mirroredScreen().as_ref() {
Some("Mirrored".to_string())
} else {
#[allow(deprecated)]
UIScreen::screens(mtm)
.iter()
.position(|rhs| rhs == &**self.ui_screen(mtm))
.map(|idx| idx.to_string())
}
})
}
pub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoMode> {
self.video_modes_handles().map(|handle| handle.mode)
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
let bounds = self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| ui_screen.nativeBounds());
PhysicalSize::new(bounds.size.width as u32, bounds.size.height as u32)
}
pub fn position(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<i32> {
let bounds = self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| ui_screen.nativeBounds());
(bounds.origin.x as f64, bounds.origin.y as f64).into()
}
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| ui_screen.nativeScale()) as f64
}
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<u32> {
Some(self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen| refresh_rate_millihertz(ui_screen)))
}
pub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoModeHandle> {
run_on_main(|mtm| {
let ui_screen = self.ui_screen(mtm);
// Use Ord impl of RootVideoModeHandle
let modes: BTreeSet<_> = ui_screen
.availableModes()
.into_iter()
.map(|mode| RootVideoModeHandle {
video_mode: VideoModeHandle::new(ui_screen.clone(), mode, mtm),
})
.collect();
modes.into_iter().map(|mode| mode.video_mode)
})
}
pub(crate) fn ui_screen(&self, mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> &Retained<UIScreen> {
self.ui_screen.get(mtm)
}
pub fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode {
pub fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoModeHandle {
run_on_main(|mtm| {
VideoModeHandle::new(
self.ui_screen(mtm).clone(),
self.ui_screen(mtm).preferredMode().unwrap(),
mtm,
)
.mode
})
}
}
fn refresh_rate_millihertz(uiscreen: &UIScreen) -> Option<NonZeroU32> {
fn refresh_rate_millihertz(uiscreen: &UIScreen) -> u32 {
let refresh_rate_millihertz: NSInteger = {
if available!(ios = 10.3, tvos = 10.2) {
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.maximum_frames_per_second {
uiscreen.maximumFramesPerSecond()
} else {
// https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2460/_index.html
@@ -238,41 +230,15 @@ fn refresh_rate_millihertz(uiscreen: &UIScreen) -> Option<NonZeroU32> {
//
// FIXME: earlier OSs could calculate the refresh rate using
// `-[CADisplayLink duration]`.
tracing::warn!(
"`maximumFramesPerSecond` requires iOS 10.3+ or tvOS 10.2+. Defaulting to 60 fps"
);
os_capabilities.maximum_frames_per_second_err_msg("defaulting to 60 fps");
60
}
};
NonZeroU32::new(refresh_rate_millihertz as u32 * 1000)
refresh_rate_millihertz as u32 * 1000
}
pub fn uiscreens(mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> VecDeque<MonitorHandle> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
UIScreen::screens(mtm).into_iter().map(MonitorHandle::new).collect()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use objc2_foundation::NSSet;
use super::*;
// Test that UIScreen pointer comparisons are correct.
#[test]
#[allow(deprecated)]
fn screen_comparisons() {
// Test code, doesn't matter that it's not thread safe
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
assert!(ptr::eq(&*UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm), &*UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm)));
let main = UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm);
assert!(UIScreen::screens(mtm).iter().any(|screen| ptr::eq(&*screen, &*main)));
assert!(unsafe {
NSSet::setWithArray(&UIScreen::screens(mtm)).containsObject(&UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm))
});
}
}

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#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
use dpi::PhysicalPosition;
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::runtime::{NSObjectProtocol, ProtocolObject};
use objc2::{available, define_class, msg_send, sel, DefinedClass, MainThreadMarker};
use objc2_core_foundation::{CGFloat, CGPoint, CGRect};
use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSSet, NSString};
use objc2::{declare_class, msg_send, msg_send_id, mutability, sel, ClassType, DeclaredClass};
use objc2_foundation::{CGFloat, CGPoint, CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSObject, NSSet};
use objc2_ui_kit::{
UIEvent, UIForceTouchCapability, UIGestureRecognizer, UIGestureRecognizerDelegate,
UIGestureRecognizerState, UIKeyInput, UIPanGestureRecognizer, UIPinchGestureRecognizer,
UIResponder, UIRotationGestureRecognizer, UITapGestureRecognizer, UITextInputTraits, UITouch,
UITouchPhase, UITouchType, UITraitEnvironment, UIView,
UICoordinateSpace, UIEvent, UIForceTouchCapability, UIGestureRecognizer,
UIGestureRecognizerDelegate, UIGestureRecognizerState, UIPanGestureRecognizer,
UIPinchGestureRecognizer, UIResponder, UIRotationGestureRecognizer, UITapGestureRecognizer,
UITouch, UITouchPhase, UITouchType, UITraitEnvironment, UIView,
};
use tracing::debug;
use winit_core::event::{
ButtonSource, ElementState, FingerId, Force, KeyEvent, PointerKind, PointerSource, TouchPhase,
WindowEvent,
};
use winit_core::keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey};
use super::app_state::{self, EventWrapper};
use super::window::WinitUIWindow;
use crate::dpi::PhysicalPosition;
use crate::event::{Event, Force, Touch, TouchPhase, WindowEvent};
use crate::platform_impl::platform::DEVICE_ID;
use crate::window::{WindowAttributes, WindowId as RootWindowId};
pub struct WinitViewState {
pinch_gesture_recognizer: RefCell<Option<Retained<UIPinchGestureRecognizer>>>,
@@ -33,51 +29,72 @@ pub struct WinitViewState {
rotation_last_delta: Cell<CGFloat>,
pinch_last_delta: Cell<CGFloat>,
pan_last_delta: Cell<CGPoint>,
primary_finger: Cell<Option<FingerId>>,
fingers: Cell<u8>,
}
define_class!(
#[unsafe(super(UIView, UIResponder, NSObject))]
#[name = "WinitUIView"]
#[ivars = WinitViewState]
declare_class!(
pub(crate) struct WinitView;
/// This documentation attribute makes rustfmt work for some reason?
impl WinitView {
#[unsafe(method(drawRect:))]
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitView {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIView;
type Mutability = mutability::MainThreadOnly;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIView";
}
impl DeclaredClass for WinitView {
type Ivars = WinitViewState;
}
unsafe impl WinitView {
#[method(drawRect:)]
fn draw_rect(&self, rect: CGRect) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let window = self.window().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
});
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(
mtm,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
}),
);
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![super(self), drawRect: rect] };
}
#[unsafe(method(layoutSubviews))]
#[method(layoutSubviews)]
fn layout_subviews(&self) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![super(self), layoutSubviews] };
let frame = self.frame();
let scale_factor = self.contentScaleFactor() as f64;
let size = dpi::LogicalSize {
width: frame.size.width as f64,
height: frame.size.height as f64,
}
.to_physical(scale_factor);
let window = self.window().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
event: WindowEvent::SurfaceResized(size),
});
let window_bounds = window.bounds();
let screen = window.screen();
let screen_space = screen.coordinateSpace();
let screen_frame = self.convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(window_bounds, &screen_space);
let scale_factor = screen.scale();
let size = crate::dpi::LogicalSize {
width: screen_frame.size.width as f64,
height: screen_frame.size.height as f64,
}
.to_physical(scale_factor as f64);
// If the app is started in landscape, the view frame and window bounds can be mismatched.
// The view frame will be in portrait and the window bounds in landscape. So apply the
// window bounds to the view frame to make it consistent.
let view_frame = self.frame();
if view_frame != window_bounds {
self.setFrame(window_bounds);
}
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(
mtm,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Resized(size),
}),
);
}
#[unsafe(method(setContentScaleFactor:))]
#[method(setContentScaleFactor:)]
fn set_content_scale_factor(&self, untrusted_scale_factor: CGFloat) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let _: () =
@@ -102,54 +119,54 @@ define_class!(
"invalid scale_factor set on UIView",
);
let scale_factor = scale_factor as f64;
let frame = self.frame();
let size = dpi::LogicalSize {
width: frame.size.width as f64,
height: frame.size.height as f64,
let bounds = self.bounds();
let screen = window.screen();
let screen_space = screen.coordinateSpace();
let screen_frame = self.convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(bounds, &screen_space);
let size = crate::dpi::LogicalSize {
width: screen_frame.size.width as f64,
height: screen_frame.size.height as f64,
};
let window_id = window.id();
let window_id = RootWindowId(window.id());
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
mtm,
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(app_state::ScaleFactorChanged {
window,
scale_factor,
suggested_size: size.to_physical(scale_factor),
}))
.chain(std::iter::once(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::SurfaceResized(size.to_physical(scale_factor)),
})),
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(
app_state::ScaleFactorChanged {
window,
scale_factor,
suggested_size: size.to_physical(scale_factor),
},
))
.chain(std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(
Event::WindowEvent {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::Resized(size.to_physical(scale_factor)),
},
))),
);
}
#[unsafe(method(safeAreaInsetsDidChange))]
fn safe_area_changed(&self) {
debug!("safeAreaInsetsDidChange was called, requesting redraw");
// When the safe area changes we want to make sure to emit a redraw event
self.setNeedsDisplay();
}
#[unsafe(method(touchesBegan:withEvent:))]
#[method(touchesBegan:withEvent:)]
fn touches_began(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[unsafe(method(touchesMoved:withEvent:))]
#[method(touchesMoved:withEvent:)]
fn touches_moved(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[unsafe(method(touchesEnded:withEvent:))]
#[method(touchesEnded:withEvent:)]
fn touches_ended(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[unsafe(method(touchesCancelled:withEvent:))]
#[method(touchesCancelled:withEvent:)]
fn touches_cancelled(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[unsafe(method(pinchGesture:))]
#[method(pinchGesture:)]
fn pinch_gesture(&self, recognizer: &UIPinchGestureRecognizer) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
@@ -157,48 +174,54 @@ define_class!(
UIGestureRecognizerState::Began => {
self.ivars().pinch_last_delta.set(recognizer.scale());
(TouchPhase::Started, 0.0)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Changed => {
let last_scale: f64 = self.ivars().pinch_last_delta.replace(recognizer.scale());
(TouchPhase::Moved, recognizer.scale() - last_scale)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Ended => {
let last_scale: f64 = self.ivars().pinch_last_delta.replace(0.0);
(TouchPhase::Moved, recognizer.scale() - last_scale)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Cancelled | UIGestureRecognizerState::Failed => {
self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.set(0.0);
// Pass -delta so that action is reversed
(TouchPhase::Cancelled, -recognizer.scale())
},
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {state:?}"),
}
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {:?}", state),
};
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
event: WindowEvent::PinchGesture { device_id: None, delta: delta as f64, phase },
};
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::PinchGesture {
device_id: DEVICE_ID,
delta: delta as f64,
phase,
},
});
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, gesture_event);
}
#[unsafe(method(doubleTapGesture:))]
#[method(doubleTapGesture:)]
fn double_tap_gesture(&self, recognizer: &UITapGestureRecognizer) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
if recognizer.state() == UIGestureRecognizerState::Ended {
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
event: WindowEvent::DoubleTapGesture { device_id: None },
};
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::DoubleTapGesture {
device_id: DEVICE_ID,
},
});
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, gesture_event);
}
}
#[unsafe(method(rotationGesture:))]
#[method(rotationGesture:)]
fn rotation_gesture(&self, recognizer: &UIRotationGestureRecognizer) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
@@ -207,42 +230,41 @@ define_class!(
self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.set(0.0);
(TouchPhase::Started, 0.0)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Changed => {
let last_rotation =
self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.replace(recognizer.rotation());
let last_rotation = self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.replace(recognizer.rotation());
(TouchPhase::Moved, recognizer.rotation() - last_rotation)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Ended => {
let last_rotation = self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.replace(0.0);
(TouchPhase::Ended, recognizer.rotation() - last_rotation)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Cancelled | UIGestureRecognizerState::Failed => {
self.ivars().rotation_last_delta.set(0.0);
// Pass -delta so that action is reversed
(TouchPhase::Cancelled, -recognizer.rotation())
},
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {state:?}"),
}
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {:?}", state),
};
// Make delta negative to match macos, convert to degrees
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::RotationGesture {
device_id: None,
device_id: DEVICE_ID,
delta: -delta.to_degrees() as _,
phase,
},
};
});
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, gesture_event);
}
#[unsafe(method(panGesture:))]
#[method(panGesture:)]
fn pan_gesture(&self, recognizer: &UIPanGestureRecognizer) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
@@ -253,7 +275,7 @@ define_class!(
self.ivars().pan_last_delta.set(translation);
(TouchPhase::Started, 0.0, 0.0)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Changed => {
let last_pan: CGPoint = self.ivars().pan_last_delta.replace(translation);
@@ -261,82 +283,53 @@ define_class!(
let dy = translation.y - last_pan.y;
(TouchPhase::Moved, dx, dy)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Ended => {
let last_pan: CGPoint =
self.ivars().pan_last_delta.replace(CGPoint { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 });
let last_pan: CGPoint = self.ivars().pan_last_delta.replace(CGPoint{x:0.0, y:0.0});
let dx = translation.x - last_pan.x;
let dy = translation.y - last_pan.y;
(TouchPhase::Ended, dx, dy)
},
}
UIGestureRecognizerState::Cancelled | UIGestureRecognizerState::Failed => {
let last_pan: CGPoint =
self.ivars().pan_last_delta.replace(CGPoint { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 });
let last_pan: CGPoint = self.ivars().pan_last_delta.replace(CGPoint{x:0.0, y:0.0});
// Pass -delta so that action is reversed
(TouchPhase::Cancelled, -last_pan.x, -last_pan.y)
},
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {state:?}"),
}
state => panic!("unexpected recognizer state: {:?}", state),
};
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::Window {
window_id: window.id(),
let gesture_event = EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::PanGesture {
device_id: None,
device_id: DEVICE_ID,
delta: PhysicalPosition::new(dx as _, dy as _),
phase,
},
};
});
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, gesture_event);
}
#[unsafe(method(canBecomeFirstResponder))]
fn can_become_first_responder(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
unsafe impl NSObjectProtocol for WinitView {}
unsafe impl UIGestureRecognizerDelegate for WinitView {
#[unsafe(method(gestureRecognizer:shouldRecognizeSimultaneouslyWithGestureRecognizer:))]
fn should_recognize_simultaneously(
&self,
_gesture_recognizer: &UIGestureRecognizer,
_other_gesture_recognizer: &UIGestureRecognizer,
) -> bool {
#[method(gestureRecognizer:shouldRecognizeSimultaneouslyWithGestureRecognizer:)]
fn should_recognize_simultaneously(&self, _gesture_recognizer: &UIGestureRecognizer, _other_gesture_recognizer: &UIGestureRecognizer) -> bool {
true
}
}
unsafe impl UITextInputTraits for WinitView {}
unsafe impl UIKeyInput for WinitView {
#[unsafe(method(hasText))]
fn has_text(&self) -> bool {
true
}
#[unsafe(method(insertText:))]
fn insert_text(&self, text: &NSString) {
self.handle_insert_text(text)
}
#[unsafe(method(deleteBackward))]
fn delete_backward(&self) {
self.handle_delete_backward()
}
}
);
impl WinitView {
pub(crate) fn new(
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
scale_factor: Option<f64>,
window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
frame: CGRect,
) -> Retained<Self> {
let this = mtm.alloc().set_ivars(WinitViewState {
@@ -348,15 +341,12 @@ impl WinitView {
rotation_last_delta: Cell::new(0.0),
pinch_last_delta: Cell::new(0.0),
pan_last_delta: Cell::new(CGPoint { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 }),
primary_finger: Cell::new(None),
fingers: Cell::new(0),
});
let this: Retained<Self> = unsafe { msg_send![super(this), initWithFrame: frame] };
let this: Retained<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![super(this), initWithFrame: frame] };
this.setMultipleTouchEnabled(true);
if let Some(scale_factor) = scale_factor {
if let Some(scale_factor) = window_attributes.platform_specific.scale_factor {
this.setContentScaleFactor(scale_factor as _);
}
@@ -364,8 +354,8 @@ impl WinitView {
}
fn window(&self) -> Option<Retained<WinitUIWindow>> {
// `WinitView`s should always be installed in a `WinitUIWindow`
(**self).window().map(|window| window.downcast().unwrap())
// SAFETY: `WinitView`s are always installed in a `WinitUIWindow`
(**self).window().map(|window| unsafe { Retained::cast(window) })
}
pub(crate) fn recognize_pinch_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
@@ -460,21 +450,29 @@ impl WinitView {
fn handle_touches(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
let mut touch_events = Vec::new();
let os_supports_force = app_state::os_capabilities().force_touch;
for touch in touches {
let logical_location = touch.locationInView(None);
let touch_type = touch.r#type();
let force = if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
None
} else if available!(ios = 9.0, tvos = 9.0, visionos = 1.0) {
let force = if os_supports_force {
let trait_collection = self.traitCollection();
let touch_capability = trait_collection.forceTouchCapability();
// Both the OS _and_ the device need to be checked for force touch support.
if touch_capability == UIForceTouchCapability::Available {
if touch_capability == UIForceTouchCapability::Available
|| touch_type == UITouchType::Pencil
{
let force = touch.force();
let max_possible_force = touch.maximumPossibleForce();
let altitude_angle: Option<f64> = if touch_type == UITouchType::Pencil {
let angle = touch.altitudeAngle();
Some(angle as _)
} else {
None
};
Some(Force::Calibrated {
force: force as _,
max_possible_force: max_possible_force as _,
altitude_angle,
})
} else {
None
@@ -482,203 +480,36 @@ impl WinitView {
} else {
None
};
let touch_id = Retained::as_ptr(&touch) as usize;
let touch_id = touch as *const UITouch as u64;
let phase = touch.phase();
let position = {
let phase = match phase {
UITouchPhase::Began => TouchPhase::Started,
UITouchPhase::Moved => TouchPhase::Moved,
// 2 is UITouchPhase::Stationary and is not expected here
UITouchPhase::Ended => TouchPhase::Ended,
UITouchPhase::Cancelled => TouchPhase::Cancelled,
_ => panic!("unexpected touch phase: {phase:?}"),
};
let physical_location = {
let scale_factor = self.contentScaleFactor();
PhysicalPosition::from_logical::<(f64, f64), f64>(
(logical_location.x as _, logical_location.y as _),
scale_factor as f64,
)
};
let window_id = window.id();
let finger_id = FingerId::from_raw(touch_id);
let ivars = self.ivars();
match phase {
UITouchPhase::Began => {
let primary = if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
true
} else {
ivars.fingers.set(ivars.fingers.get() + 1);
// Keep the primary finger around until we clear all the fingers to
// recognize it when user briefly removes it.
match ivars.primary_finger.get() {
Some(primary_id) => primary_id == finger_id,
None => {
debug_assert_eq!(
ivars.fingers.get(),
1,
"number of fingers were not counted correctly"
);
ivars.primary_finger.set(Some(finger_id));
true
},
}
};
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::PointerEntered {
device_id: None,
primary,
position,
kind: if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
PointerKind::Unknown
} else {
PointerKind::Touch(finger_id)
},
},
});
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::PointerButton {
device_id: None,
primary,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
position,
button: if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
ButtonSource::Unknown(0)
} else {
ButtonSource::Touch { finger_id, force }
},
},
});
},
UITouchPhase::Moved => {
let (primary, source) = if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
(true, PointerSource::Unknown)
} else {
(ivars.primary_finger.get().unwrap() == finger_id, PointerSource::Touch {
finger_id,
force,
})
};
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::PointerMoved {
device_id: None,
primary,
position,
source,
},
});
},
// 2 is UITouchPhase::Stationary and is not expected here
UITouchPhase::Ended | UITouchPhase::Cancelled => {
let primary = if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
true
} else {
ivars.fingers.set(ivars.fingers.get() - 1);
let primary = ivars.primary_finger.get().unwrap() == finger_id;
if ivars.fingers.get() == 0 {
ivars.primary_finger.set(None);
}
primary
};
if let UITouchPhase::Ended = phase {
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::PointerButton {
device_id: None,
primary,
state: ElementState::Released,
position,
button: if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
ButtonSource::Unknown(0)
} else {
ButtonSource::Touch { finger_id, force }
},
},
});
}
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::PointerLeft {
device_id: None,
primary,
position: Some(position),
kind: if let UITouchType::Pencil = touch_type {
PointerKind::Unknown
} else {
PointerKind::Touch(finger_id)
},
},
});
},
_ => panic!("unexpected touch phase: {phase:?}"),
}
touch_events.push(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Touch(Touch {
device_id: DEVICE_ID,
id: touch_id,
location: physical_location,
force,
phase,
}),
}));
}
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(mtm, touch_events);
}
fn handle_insert_text(&self, text: &NSString) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
let window_id = window.id();
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
// send individual events for each character
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
mtm,
text.to_string().chars().flat_map(|c| {
let text = smol_str::SmolStr::from_iter([c]);
// Emit both press and release events
[ElementState::Pressed, ElementState::Released].map(|state| EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
device_id: None,
event: KeyEvent {
text: if state == ElementState::Pressed {
Some(text.clone())
} else {
None
},
state,
location: KeyLocation::Standard,
repeat: false,
logical_key: Key::Character(text.clone()),
physical_key: PhysicalKey::Unidentified(NativeKeyCode::Unidentified),
text_with_all_modifiers: if state == ElementState::Pressed {
Some(text.clone())
} else {
None
},
key_without_modifiers: Key::Character(text.clone()),
},
is_synthetic: false,
},
})
}),
);
}
fn handle_delete_backward(&self) {
let window = self.window().unwrap();
let window_id = window.id();
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
mtm,
[ElementState::Pressed, ElementState::Released].map(|state| EventWrapper::Window {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
device_id: None,
event: KeyEvent {
state,
logical_key: Key::Named(NamedKey::Backspace),
physical_key: PhysicalKey::Code(KeyCode::Backspace),
repeat: false,
location: KeyLocation::Standard,
text: None,
text_with_all_modifiers: None,
key_without_modifiers: Key::Named(NamedKey::Backspace),
},
is_synthetic: false,
},
}),
);
}
}

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@@ -1,14 +1,16 @@
use std::cell::Cell;
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::{available, define_class, msg_send, DefinedClass, MainThreadMarker};
use objc2_foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{declare_class, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType, DeclaredClass};
use objc2_foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSObject};
use objc2_ui_kit::{
UIDevice, UIInterfaceOrientationMask, UIRectEdge, UIResponder, UIStatusBarStyle,
UIUserInterfaceIdiom, UIView, UIViewController,
};
use crate::{ScreenEdge, StatusBarStyle, ValidOrientations, WindowAttributesIos};
use super::app_state::{self};
use crate::platform::ios::{ScreenEdge, StatusBarStyle, ValidOrientations};
use crate::window::WindowAttributes;
pub struct ViewControllerState {
prefers_status_bar_hidden: Cell<bool>,
@@ -18,42 +20,51 @@ pub struct ViewControllerState {
preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: Cell<UIRectEdge>,
}
define_class!(
#[unsafe(super(UIViewController, UIResponder, NSObject))]
#[name = "WinitUIViewController"]
#[ivars = ViewControllerState]
declare_class!(
pub(crate) struct WinitViewController;
/// This documentation attribute makes rustfmt work for some reason?
impl WinitViewController {
#[unsafe(method(shouldAutorotate))]
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitViewController {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIViewController;
type Mutability = mutability::MainThreadOnly;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIViewController";
}
impl DeclaredClass for WinitViewController {
type Ivars = ViewControllerState;
}
unsafe impl WinitViewController {
#[method(shouldAutorotate)]
fn should_autorotate(&self) -> bool {
true
}
#[unsafe(method(prefersStatusBarHidden))]
#[method(prefersStatusBarHidden)]
fn prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self) -> bool {
self.ivars().prefers_status_bar_hidden.get()
}
#[unsafe(method(preferredStatusBarStyle))]
#[method(preferredStatusBarStyle)]
fn preferred_status_bar_style(&self) -> UIStatusBarStyle {
self.ivars().preferred_status_bar_style.get()
}
#[unsafe(method(prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden))]
#[method(prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden)]
fn prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(&self) -> bool {
self.ivars().prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden.get()
}
#[unsafe(method(supportedInterfaceOrientations))]
#[method(supportedInterfaceOrientations)]
fn supported_orientations(&self) -> UIInterfaceOrientationMask {
self.ivars().supported_orientations.get()
}
#[unsafe(method(preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures))]
#[method(preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures)]
fn preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self) -> UIRectEdge {
self.ivars().preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures.get()
self.ivars()
.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures
.get()
}
}
);
@@ -76,13 +87,11 @@ impl WinitViewController {
pub(crate) fn set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(&self, val: bool) {
self.ivars().prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden.set(val);
if available!(ios = 11.0, visionos = 1.0) {
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden();
} else {
tracing::warn!(
"`setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden` requires iOS 11.0+ or visionOS. \
Ignoring"
);
os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
@@ -92,13 +101,11 @@ impl WinitViewController {
UIRectEdge(val.bits().into())
};
self.ivars().preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures.set(val);
if available!(ios = 11.0, visionos = 1.0) {
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures();
} else {
tracing::warn!(
"`setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures` requires iOS 11.0+ or \
visionOS. Ignoring"
);
os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
@@ -128,7 +135,7 @@ impl WinitViewController {
pub(crate) fn new(
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
ios_attributes: &WindowAttributesIos,
window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
view: &UIView,
) -> Retained<Self> {
// These are set properly below, we just to set them to something in the meantime.
@@ -139,18 +146,27 @@ impl WinitViewController {
supported_orientations: Cell::new(UIInterfaceOrientationMask::All),
preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: Cell::new(UIRectEdge::empty()),
});
let this: Retained<Self> = unsafe { msg_send![super(this), init] };
let this: Retained<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![super(this), init] };
this.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(ios_attributes.prefers_status_bar_hidden);
this.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(
window_attributes.platform_specific.prefers_status_bar_hidden,
);
this.set_preferred_status_bar_style(ios_attributes.preferred_status_bar_style);
this.set_preferred_status_bar_style(
window_attributes.platform_specific.preferred_status_bar_style,
);
this.set_supported_interface_orientations(mtm, ios_attributes.valid_orientations);
this.set_supported_interface_orientations(
mtm,
window_attributes.platform_specific.valid_orientations,
);
this.set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(ios_attributes.prefers_home_indicator_hidden);
this.set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(
window_attributes.platform_specific.prefers_home_indicator_hidden,
);
this.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(
ios_attributes.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures,
window_attributes.platform_specific.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures,
);
this.setView(Some(view));

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@@ -0,0 +1,738 @@
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2::runtime::{AnyObject, NSObject};
use objc2::{class, declare_class, msg_send, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType, DeclaredClass};
use objc2_foundation::{
CGFloat, CGPoint, CGRect, CGSize, MainThreadBound, MainThreadMarker, NSObjectProtocol,
};
use objc2_ui_kit::{
UIApplication, UICoordinateSpace, UIResponder, UIScreen, UIScreenOverscanCompensation,
UIViewController, UIWindow,
};
use tracing::{debug, warn};
use super::app_state::EventWrapper;
use super::view::WinitView;
use super::view_controller::WinitViewController;
use crate::cursor::Cursor;
use crate::dpi::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize, PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize, Position, Size};
use crate::error::{ExternalError, NotSupportedError, OsError as RootOsError};
use crate::event::{Event, WindowEvent};
use crate::icon::Icon;
use crate::platform::ios::{ScreenEdge, StatusBarStyle, ValidOrientations};
use crate::platform_impl::platform::{
app_state, monitor, ActiveEventLoop, Fullscreen, MonitorHandle,
};
use crate::window::{
CursorGrabMode, ImePurpose, ResizeDirection, Theme, UserAttentionType, WindowAttributes,
WindowButtons, WindowId as RootWindowId, WindowLevel,
};
declare_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub(crate) struct WinitUIWindow;
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitUIWindow {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIWindow;
type Mutability = mutability::MainThreadOnly;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIWindow";
}
impl DeclaredClass for WinitUIWindow {}
unsafe impl WinitUIWindow {
#[method(becomeKeyWindow)]
fn become_key_window(&self) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(
mtm,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(self.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Focused(true),
}),
);
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![super(self), becomeKeyWindow] };
}
#[method(resignKeyWindow)]
fn resign_key_window(&self) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(
mtm,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(self.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Focused(false),
}),
);
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![super(self), resignKeyWindow] };
}
}
);
impl WinitUIWindow {
pub(crate) fn new(
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
frame: CGRect,
view_controller: &UIViewController,
) -> Retained<Self> {
let this: Retained<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![mtm.alloc(), initWithFrame: frame] };
this.setRootViewController(Some(view_controller));
match window_attributes.fullscreen.clone().map(Into::into) {
Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(ref video_mode)) => {
let monitor = video_mode.monitor();
let screen = monitor.ui_screen(mtm);
screen.setCurrentMode(Some(video_mode.screen_mode(mtm)));
this.setScreen(screen);
},
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(ref monitor))) => {
let screen = monitor.ui_screen(mtm);
this.setScreen(screen);
},
_ => (),
}
this
}
pub(crate) fn id(&self) -> WindowId {
(self as *const Self as usize as u64).into()
}
}
pub struct Inner {
window: Retained<WinitUIWindow>,
view_controller: Retained<WinitViewController>,
view: Retained<WinitView>,
gl_or_metal_backed: bool,
}
impl Inner {
pub fn set_title(&self, _title: &str) {
debug!("`Window::set_title` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_transparent(&self, _transparent: bool) {
debug!("`Window::set_transparent` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_blur(&self, _blur: bool) {
debug!("`Window::set_blur` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_visible(&self, visible: bool) {
self.window.setHidden(!visible)
}
pub fn is_visible(&self) -> Option<bool> {
warn!("`Window::is_visible` is ignored on iOS");
None
}
pub fn request_redraw(&self) {
if self.gl_or_metal_backed {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
// `setNeedsDisplay` does nothing on UIViews which are directly backed by CAEAGLLayer or
// CAMetalLayer. Ordinarily the OS sets up a bunch of UIKit state before
// calling drawRect: on a UIView, but when using raw or gl/metal for drawing
// this work is completely avoided.
//
// The docs for `setNeedsDisplay` don't mention `CAMetalLayer`; however, this has been
// confirmed via testing.
//
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/1622437-setneedsdisplay?language=objc
app_state::queue_gl_or_metal_redraw(mtm, self.window.clone());
} else {
self.view.setNeedsDisplay();
}
}
pub fn pre_present_notify(&self) {}
pub fn inner_position(&self) -> Result<PhysicalPosition<i32>, NotSupportedError> {
let safe_area = self.safe_area_screen_space();
let position =
LogicalPosition { x: safe_area.origin.x as f64, y: safe_area.origin.y as f64 };
let scale_factor = self.scale_factor();
Ok(position.to_physical(scale_factor))
}
pub fn outer_position(&self) -> Result<PhysicalPosition<i32>, NotSupportedError> {
let screen_frame = self.screen_frame();
let position =
LogicalPosition { x: screen_frame.origin.x as f64, y: screen_frame.origin.y as f64 };
let scale_factor = self.scale_factor();
Ok(position.to_physical(scale_factor))
}
pub fn set_outer_position(&self, physical_position: Position) {
let scale_factor = self.scale_factor();
let position = physical_position.to_logical::<f64>(scale_factor);
let screen_frame = self.screen_frame();
let new_screen_frame = CGRect {
origin: CGPoint { x: position.x as _, y: position.y as _ },
size: screen_frame.size,
};
let bounds = self.rect_from_screen_space(new_screen_frame);
self.window.setBounds(bounds);
}
pub fn inner_size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
let scale_factor = self.scale_factor();
let safe_area = self.safe_area_screen_space();
let size = LogicalSize {
width: safe_area.size.width as f64,
height: safe_area.size.height as f64,
};
size.to_physical(scale_factor)
}
pub fn outer_size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
let scale_factor = self.scale_factor();
let screen_frame = self.screen_frame();
let size = LogicalSize {
width: screen_frame.size.width as f64,
height: screen_frame.size.height as f64,
};
size.to_physical(scale_factor)
}
pub fn request_inner_size(&self, _size: Size) -> Option<PhysicalSize<u32>> {
Some(self.inner_size())
}
pub fn set_min_inner_size(&self, _dimensions: Option<Size>) {
warn!("`Window::set_min_inner_size` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_max_inner_size(&self, _dimensions: Option<Size>) {
warn!("`Window::set_max_inner_size` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn resize_increments(&self) -> Option<PhysicalSize<u32>> {
None
}
#[inline]
pub fn set_resize_increments(&self, _increments: Option<Size>) {
warn!("`Window::set_resize_increments` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_resizable(&self, _resizable: bool) {
warn!("`Window::set_resizable` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn is_resizable(&self) -> bool {
warn!("`Window::is_resizable` is ignored on iOS");
false
}
#[inline]
pub fn set_enabled_buttons(&self, _buttons: WindowButtons) {
warn!("`Window::set_enabled_buttons` is ignored on iOS");
}
#[inline]
pub fn enabled_buttons(&self) -> WindowButtons {
warn!("`Window::enabled_buttons` is ignored on iOS");
WindowButtons::all()
}
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.view.contentScaleFactor() as _
}
pub fn set_cursor(&self, _cursor: Cursor) {
debug!("`Window::set_cursor` ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_cursor_position(&self, _position: Position) -> Result<(), ExternalError> {
Err(ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()))
}
pub fn set_cursor_grab(&self, _: CursorGrabMode) -> Result<(), ExternalError> {
Err(ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()))
}
pub fn set_cursor_visible(&self, _visible: bool) {
debug!("`Window::set_cursor_visible` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn drag_window(&self) -> Result<(), ExternalError> {
Err(ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()))
}
pub fn drag_resize_window(&self, _direction: ResizeDirection) -> Result<(), ExternalError> {
Err(ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()))
}
#[inline]
pub fn show_window_menu(&self, _position: Position) {}
pub fn set_cursor_hittest(&self, _hittest: bool) -> Result<(), ExternalError> {
Err(ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()))
}
pub fn set_minimized(&self, _minimized: bool) {
warn!("`Window::set_minimized` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn is_minimized(&self) -> Option<bool> {
warn!("`Window::is_minimized` is ignored on iOS");
None
}
pub fn set_maximized(&self, _maximized: bool) {
warn!("`Window::set_maximized` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn is_maximized(&self) -> bool {
warn!("`Window::is_maximized` is ignored on iOS");
false
}
pub(crate) fn set_fullscreen(&self, monitor: Option<Fullscreen>) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let uiscreen = match &monitor {
Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(video_mode)) => {
let uiscreen = video_mode.monitor.ui_screen(mtm);
uiscreen.setCurrentMode(Some(video_mode.screen_mode(mtm)));
uiscreen.clone()
},
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(monitor))) => monitor.ui_screen(mtm).clone(),
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)) => {
self.current_monitor_inner().ui_screen(mtm).clone()
},
None => {
warn!("`Window::set_fullscreen(None)` ignored on iOS");
return;
},
};
// this is pretty slow on iOS, so avoid doing it if we can
let current = self.window.screen();
if uiscreen != current {
self.window.setScreen(&uiscreen);
}
let bounds = uiscreen.bounds();
self.window.setFrame(bounds);
// For external displays, we must disable overscan compensation or
// the displayed image will have giant black bars surrounding it on
// each side
uiscreen.setOverscanCompensation(UIScreenOverscanCompensation::None);
}
pub(crate) fn fullscreen(&self) -> Option<Fullscreen> {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let monitor = self.current_monitor_inner();
let uiscreen = monitor.ui_screen(mtm);
let screen_space_bounds = self.screen_frame();
let screen_bounds = uiscreen.bounds();
// TODO: track fullscreen instead of relying on brittle float comparisons
if screen_space_bounds.origin.x == screen_bounds.origin.x
&& screen_space_bounds.origin.y == screen_bounds.origin.y
&& screen_space_bounds.size.width == screen_bounds.size.width
&& screen_space_bounds.size.height == screen_bounds.size.height
{
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(monitor)))
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn set_decorations(&self, _decorations: bool) {}
pub fn is_decorated(&self) -> bool {
true
}
pub fn set_window_level(&self, _level: WindowLevel) {
warn!("`Window::set_window_level` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_window_icon(&self, _icon: Option<Icon>) {
warn!("`Window::set_window_icon` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_ime_cursor_area(&self, _position: Position, _size: Size) {
warn!("`Window::set_ime_cursor_area` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_ime_allowed(&self, _allowed: bool) {
warn!("`Window::set_ime_allowed` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn set_ime_purpose(&self, _purpose: ImePurpose) {
warn!("`Window::set_ime_allowed` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn focus_window(&self) {
warn!("`Window::set_focus` is ignored on iOS")
}
pub fn request_user_attention(&self, _request_type: Option<UserAttentionType>) {
warn!("`Window::request_user_attention` is ignored on iOS")
}
// Allow directly accessing the current monitor internally without unwrapping.
fn current_monitor_inner(&self) -> MonitorHandle {
MonitorHandle::new(self.window.screen())
}
pub fn current_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
Some(self.current_monitor_inner())
}
pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> VecDeque<MonitorHandle> {
monitor::uiscreens(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap())
}
pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
#[allow(deprecated)]
Some(MonitorHandle::new(UIScreen::mainScreen(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap())))
}
pub fn id(&self) -> WindowId {
self.window.id()
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_04")]
pub fn raw_window_handle_rwh_04(&self) -> rwh_04::RawWindowHandle {
let mut window_handle = rwh_04::UiKitHandle::empty();
window_handle.ui_window = Retained::as_ptr(&self.window) as _;
window_handle.ui_view = Retained::as_ptr(&self.view) as _;
window_handle.ui_view_controller = Retained::as_ptr(&self.view_controller) as _;
rwh_04::RawWindowHandle::UiKit(window_handle)
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
pub fn raw_window_handle_rwh_05(&self) -> rwh_05::RawWindowHandle {
let mut window_handle = rwh_05::UiKitWindowHandle::empty();
window_handle.ui_window = Retained::as_ptr(&self.window) as _;
window_handle.ui_view = Retained::as_ptr(&self.view) as _;
window_handle.ui_view_controller = Retained::as_ptr(&self.view_controller) as _;
rwh_05::RawWindowHandle::UiKit(window_handle)
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_05")]
pub fn raw_display_handle_rwh_05(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle::UiKit(rwh_05::UiKitDisplayHandle::empty())
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
pub fn raw_window_handle_rwh_06(&self) -> rwh_06::RawWindowHandle {
let mut window_handle = rwh_06::UiKitWindowHandle::new({
let ui_view = Retained::as_ptr(&self.view) as _;
std::ptr::NonNull::new(ui_view).expect("Retained<T> should never be null")
});
window_handle.ui_view_controller =
std::ptr::NonNull::new(Retained::as_ptr(&self.view_controller) as _);
rwh_06::RawWindowHandle::UiKit(window_handle)
}
pub fn theme(&self) -> Option<Theme> {
warn!("`Window::theme` is ignored on iOS");
None
}
pub fn set_content_protected(&self, _protected: bool) {}
pub fn has_focus(&self) -> bool {
self.window.isKeyWindow()
}
#[inline]
pub fn set_theme(&self, _theme: Option<Theme>) {
warn!("`Window::set_theme` is ignored on iOS");
}
pub fn title(&self) -> String {
warn!("`Window::title` is ignored on iOS");
String::new()
}
pub fn reset_dead_keys(&self) {
// Noop
}
}
pub struct Window {
inner: MainThreadBound<Inner>,
}
impl Window {
pub(crate) fn new(
event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop,
window_attributes: WindowAttributes,
) -> Result<Window, RootOsError> {
let mtm = event_loop.mtm;
if window_attributes.min_inner_size.is_some() {
warn!("`WindowAttributes::min_inner_size` is ignored on iOS");
}
if window_attributes.max_inner_size.is_some() {
warn!("`WindowAttributes::max_inner_size` is ignored on iOS");
}
// TODO: transparency, visible
#[allow(deprecated)]
let main_screen = UIScreen::mainScreen(mtm);
let fullscreen = window_attributes.fullscreen.clone().map(Into::into);
let screen = match fullscreen {
Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(ref video_mode)) => video_mode.monitor.ui_screen(mtm),
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(ref monitor))) => monitor.ui_screen(mtm),
Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)) | None => &main_screen,
};
let screen_bounds = screen.bounds();
let frame = match window_attributes.inner_size {
Some(dim) => {
let scale_factor = screen.scale();
let size = dim.to_logical::<f64>(scale_factor as f64);
CGRect {
origin: screen_bounds.origin,
size: CGSize { width: size.width as _, height: size.height as _ },
}
},
None => screen_bounds,
};
let view = WinitView::new(mtm, &window_attributes, frame);
let gl_or_metal_backed =
view.isKindOfClass(class!(CAMetalLayer)) || view.isKindOfClass(class!(CAEAGLLayer));
let view_controller = WinitViewController::new(mtm, &window_attributes, &view);
let window = WinitUIWindow::new(mtm, &window_attributes, frame, &view_controller);
app_state::set_key_window(mtm, &window);
// Like the Windows and macOS backends, we send a `ScaleFactorChanged` and `Resized`
// event on window creation if the DPI factor != 1.0
let scale_factor = view.contentScaleFactor();
let scale_factor = scale_factor as f64;
if scale_factor != 1.0 {
let bounds = view.bounds();
let screen = window.screen();
let screen_space = screen.coordinateSpace();
let screen_frame = view.convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(bounds, &screen_space);
let size = LogicalSize {
width: screen_frame.size.width as f64,
height: screen_frame.size.height as f64,
};
let window_id = RootWindowId(window.id());
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
mtm,
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(app_state::ScaleFactorChanged {
window: window.clone(),
scale_factor,
suggested_size: size.to_physical(scale_factor),
}))
.chain(std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(
Event::WindowEvent {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::Resized(size.to_physical(scale_factor)),
},
))),
);
}
let inner = Inner { window, view_controller, view, gl_or_metal_backed };
Ok(Window { inner: MainThreadBound::new(inner, mtm) })
}
pub(crate) fn maybe_queue_on_main(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&Inner) + Send + 'static) {
// For now, don't actually do queuing, since it may be less predictable
self.maybe_wait_on_main(f)
}
pub(crate) fn maybe_wait_on_main<R: Send>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&Inner) -> R + Send) -> R {
self.inner.get_on_main(|inner| f(inner))
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn raw_window_handle_rwh_06(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::RawWindowHandle, rwh_06::HandleError> {
if let Some(mtm) = MainThreadMarker::new() {
Ok(self.inner.get(mtm).raw_window_handle_rwh_06())
} else {
Err(rwh_06::HandleError::Unavailable)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn raw_display_handle_rwh_06(
&self,
) -> Result<rwh_06::RawDisplayHandle, rwh_06::HandleError> {
Ok(rwh_06::RawDisplayHandle::UiKit(rwh_06::UiKitDisplayHandle::new()))
}
}
// WindowExtIOS
impl Inner {
pub fn set_scale_factor(&self, scale_factor: f64) {
assert!(
dpi::validate_scale_factor(scale_factor),
"`WindowExtIOS::set_scale_factor` received an invalid hidpi factor"
);
let scale_factor = scale_factor as CGFloat;
self.view.setContentScaleFactor(scale_factor);
}
pub fn set_valid_orientations(&self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) {
self.view_controller.set_supported_interface_orientations(
MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap(),
valid_orientations,
);
}
pub fn set_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
self.view_controller.set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(hidden);
}
pub fn set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self, edges: ScreenEdge) {
self.view_controller.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(edges);
}
pub fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self, hidden: bool) {
self.view_controller.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(hidden);
}
pub fn set_preferred_status_bar_style(&self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) {
self.view_controller.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style);
}
pub fn recognize_pinch_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.view.recognize_pinch_gesture(should_recognize);
}
pub fn recognize_pan_gesture(
&self,
should_recognize: bool,
minimum_number_of_touches: u8,
maximum_number_of_touches: u8,
) {
self.view.recognize_pan_gesture(
should_recognize,
minimum_number_of_touches,
maximum_number_of_touches,
);
}
pub fn recognize_doubletap_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.view.recognize_doubletap_gesture(should_recognize);
}
pub fn recognize_rotation_gesture(&self, should_recognize: bool) {
self.view.recognize_rotation_gesture(should_recognize);
}
}
impl Inner {
fn screen_frame(&self) -> CGRect {
self.rect_to_screen_space(self.window.bounds())
}
fn rect_to_screen_space(&self, rect: CGRect) -> CGRect {
let screen_space = self.window.screen().coordinateSpace();
self.window.convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(rect, &screen_space)
}
fn rect_from_screen_space(&self, rect: CGRect) -> CGRect {
let screen_space = self.window.screen().coordinateSpace();
self.window.convertRect_fromCoordinateSpace(rect, &screen_space)
}
fn safe_area_screen_space(&self) -> CGRect {
let bounds = self.window.bounds();
if app_state::os_capabilities().safe_area {
let safe_area = self.window.safeAreaInsets();
let safe_bounds = CGRect {
origin: CGPoint {
x: bounds.origin.x + safe_area.left,
y: bounds.origin.y + safe_area.top,
},
size: CGSize {
width: bounds.size.width - safe_area.left - safe_area.right,
height: bounds.size.height - safe_area.top - safe_area.bottom,
},
};
self.rect_to_screen_space(safe_bounds)
} else {
let screen_frame = self.rect_to_screen_space(bounds);
let status_bar_frame = {
let app = UIApplication::sharedApplication(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap());
#[allow(deprecated)]
app.statusBarFrame()
};
let (y, height) = if screen_frame.origin.y > status_bar_frame.size.height {
(screen_frame.origin.y, screen_frame.size.height)
} else {
let y = status_bar_frame.size.height;
let height = screen_frame.size.height
- (status_bar_frame.size.height - screen_frame.origin.y);
(y, height)
};
CGRect {
origin: CGPoint { x: screen_frame.origin.x, y },
size: CGSize { width: screen_frame.size.width, height },
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct WindowId {
window: *mut WinitUIWindow,
}
impl WindowId {
pub const unsafe fn dummy() -> Self {
WindowId { window: std::ptr::null_mut() }
}
}
impl From<WindowId> for u64 {
fn from(window_id: WindowId) -> Self {
window_id.window as u64
}
}
impl From<u64> for WindowId {
fn from(raw_id: u64) -> Self {
Self { window: raw_id as _ }
}
}
unsafe impl Send for WindowId {}
unsafe impl Sync for WindowId {}
impl From<&AnyObject> for WindowId {
fn from(window: &AnyObject) -> WindowId {
WindowId { window: window as *const _ as _ }
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct PlatformSpecificWindowAttributes {
pub scale_factor: Option<f64>,
pub valid_orientations: ValidOrientations,
pub prefers_home_indicator_hidden: bool,
pub prefers_status_bar_hidden: bool,
pub preferred_status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle,
pub preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: ScreenEdge,
}

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
pub mod xkb;

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@@ -6,14 +6,13 @@ use std::ops::Deref;
use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt;
use std::ptr::NonNull;
use super::{XkbContext, XKBCH};
use smol_str::SmolStr;
use xkbcommon_dl::{
xkb_compose_compile_flags, xkb_compose_feed_result, xkb_compose_state, xkb_compose_state_flags,
xkb_compose_status, xkb_compose_table, xkb_keysym_t,
};
use super::{XkbContext, XKBCH};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct XkbComposeTable {
table: NonNull<xkb_compose_table>,

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@@ -4,22 +4,21 @@ use std::ffi::c_char;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use winit_core::keyboard::{
Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey,
};
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
use x11_dl::xlib_xcb::xcb_connection_t;
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
use {memmap2::MmapOptions, std::os::unix::io::OwnedFd};
use xkb::XKB_MOD_INVALID;
use xkbcommon_dl::{
self as xkb, xkb_keycode_t, xkb_keymap, xkb_keymap_compile_flags, xkb_keysym_t,
xkb_layout_index_t, xkb_mod_index_t,
};
#[cfg(feature = "wayland")]
use {memmap2::MmapOptions, std::os::unix::io::OwnedFd};
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
use super::XKBXH;
use super::{XkbContext, XKBH};
use crate::keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey};
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
use crate::platform_impl::common::xkb::XKBXH;
use crate::platform_impl::common::xkb::{XkbContext, XKBH};
/// Map the raw X11-style keycode to the `KeyCode` enum.
///
@@ -37,9 +36,6 @@ pub fn scancode_to_physicalkey(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
// are defined by the Linux kernel. If Winit programs end up being run on other Unix-likes,
// I can only hope they agree on what the keycodes mean.
//
// The mapping here is heavily influenced by Firefox' source:
// https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c597e9c789ad36af84a0370d395be066b7dc94f4/widget/NativeKeyToDOMCodeName.h
//
// Some of the keycodes are likely superfluous for our purposes, and some are ones which are
// difficult to test the correctness of, or discover the purpose of. Because of this, they've
// either been commented out here, or not included at all.
@@ -168,26 +164,26 @@ pub fn scancode_to_physicalkey(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
122 => KeyCode::Lang1,
123 => KeyCode::Lang2,
124 => KeyCode::IntlYen,
125 => KeyCode::MetaLeft,
126 => KeyCode::MetaRight,
125 => KeyCode::SuperLeft,
126 => KeyCode::SuperRight,
127 => KeyCode::ContextMenu,
128 => KeyCode::BrowserStop,
129 => KeyCode::Again,
130 => KeyCode::Props,
131 => KeyCode::Undo,
132 => KeyCode::Select, // FRONT
133 => KeyCode::Copy,
134 => KeyCode::Open,
135 => KeyCode::Paste,
136 => KeyCode::Find,
137 => KeyCode::Cut,
138 => KeyCode::Help,
// 128 => KeyCode::STOP,
// 129 => KeyCode::AGAIN,
// 130 => KeyCode::PROPS,
// 131 => KeyCode::UNDO,
// 132 => KeyCode::FRONT,
// 133 => KeyCode::COPY,
// 134 => KeyCode::OPEN,
// 135 => KeyCode::PASTE,
// 136 => KeyCode::FIND,
// 137 => KeyCode::CUT,
// 138 => KeyCode::HELP,
// 139 => KeyCode::MENU,
140 => KeyCode::LaunchApp2, // CALC
// 140 => KeyCode::CALC,
// 141 => KeyCode::SETUP,
// 142 => KeyCode::SLEEP,
143 => KeyCode::WakeUp,
144 => KeyCode::LaunchApp1, // FILE
// 143 => KeyCode::WAKEUP,
// 144 => KeyCode::FILE,
// 145 => KeyCode::SENDFILE,
// 146 => KeyCode::DELETEFILE,
// 147 => KeyCode::XFER,
@@ -198,13 +194,13 @@ pub fn scancode_to_physicalkey(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
// 152 => KeyCode::COFFEE,
// 153 => KeyCode::ROTATE_DISPLAY,
// 154 => KeyCode::CYCLEWINDOWS,
155 => KeyCode::LaunchMail,
156 => KeyCode::BrowserFavorites, // BOOKMARKS
// 155 => KeyCode::MAIL,
// 156 => KeyCode::BOOKMARKS,
// 157 => KeyCode::COMPUTER,
158 => KeyCode::BrowserBack,
159 => KeyCode::BrowserForward,
// 158 => KeyCode::BACK,
// 159 => KeyCode::FORWARD,
// 160 => KeyCode::CLOSECD,
161 => KeyCode::Eject, // EJECTCD
// 161 => KeyCode::EJECTCD,
// 162 => KeyCode::EJECTCLOSECD,
163 => KeyCode::MediaTrackNext,
164 => KeyCode::MediaPlayPause,
@@ -214,9 +210,9 @@ pub fn scancode_to_physicalkey(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
// 168 => KeyCode::REWIND,
// 169 => KeyCode::PHONE,
// 170 => KeyCode::ISO,
171 => KeyCode::MediaSelect, // CONFIG
172 => KeyCode::BrowserHome,
173 => KeyCode::BrowserRefresh,
// 171 => KeyCode::CONFIG,
// 172 => KeyCode::HOMEPAGE,
// 173 => KeyCode::REFRESH,
// 174 => KeyCode::EXIT,
// 175 => KeyCode::MOVE,
// 176 => KeyCode::EDIT,
@@ -255,7 +251,7 @@ pub fn scancode_to_physicalkey(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
// 214 => KeyCode::QUESTION,
// 215 => KeyCode::EMAIL,
// 216 => KeyCode::CHAT,
217 => KeyCode::BrowserSearch,
// 217 => KeyCode::SEARCH,
// 218 => KeyCode::CONNECT,
// 219 => KeyCode::FINANCE,
// 220 => KeyCode::SPORT,
@@ -421,35 +417,13 @@ pub fn physicalkey_to_scancode(key: PhysicalKey) -> Option<u32> {
KeyCode::Lang1 => Some(122),
KeyCode::Lang2 => Some(123),
KeyCode::IntlYen => Some(124),
KeyCode::MetaLeft => Some(125),
KeyCode::MetaRight => Some(126),
KeyCode::SuperLeft => Some(125),
KeyCode::SuperRight => Some(126),
KeyCode::ContextMenu => Some(127),
KeyCode::BrowserStop => Some(128),
KeyCode::Again => Some(129),
KeyCode::Props => Some(130),
KeyCode::Undo => Some(131),
KeyCode::Select => Some(132),
KeyCode::Copy => Some(133),
KeyCode::Open => Some(134),
KeyCode::Paste => Some(135),
KeyCode::Find => Some(136),
KeyCode::Cut => Some(137),
KeyCode::Help => Some(138),
KeyCode::LaunchApp2 => Some(140),
KeyCode::WakeUp => Some(143),
KeyCode::LaunchApp1 => Some(144),
KeyCode::LaunchMail => Some(155),
KeyCode::BrowserFavorites => Some(156),
KeyCode::BrowserBack => Some(158),
KeyCode::BrowserForward => Some(159),
KeyCode::Eject => Some(161),
KeyCode::MediaTrackNext => Some(163),
KeyCode::MediaPlayPause => Some(164),
KeyCode::MediaTrackPrevious => Some(165),
KeyCode::MediaStop => Some(166),
KeyCode::MediaSelect => Some(171),
KeyCode::BrowserHome => Some(172),
KeyCode::BrowserRefresh => Some(173),
KeyCode::F13 => Some(183),
KeyCode::F14 => Some(184),
KeyCode::F15 => Some(185),
@@ -462,7 +436,6 @@ pub fn physicalkey_to_scancode(key: PhysicalKey) -> Option<u32> {
KeyCode::F22 => Some(192),
KeyCode::F23 => Some(193),
KeyCode::F24 => Some(194),
KeyCode::BrowserSearch => Some(217),
_ => None,
}
}
@@ -624,20 +597,16 @@ pub fn keysym_to_key(keysym: u32) -> Key {
keysyms::Control_R => NamedKey::Control,
keysyms::Caps_Lock => NamedKey::CapsLock,
// keysyms::Shift_Lock => NamedKey::ShiftLock,
// keysyms::Meta_L => NamedKey::Meta,
// keysyms::Meta_R => NamedKey::Meta,
keysyms::Alt_L => NamedKey::Alt,
keysyms::Alt_R => NamedKey::Alt,
#[allow(deprecated)]
keysyms::Super_L => NamedKey::Super,
keysyms::Super_R => NamedKey::Super,
keysyms::Hyper_L => NamedKey::Hyper,
#[allow(deprecated)]
keysyms::Hyper_R => NamedKey::Hyper,
// Browsers map X11's Super keys to Meta, so we do that as well.
keysyms::Super_L => NamedKey::Meta,
keysyms::Super_R => NamedKey::Meta,
// The actual Meta keys do not seem to be used by browsers, so we don't do that either.
// keysyms::Meta_L => NamedKey::Super,
// keysyms::Meta_R => NamedKey::Super,
// XKB function and modifier keys
// keysyms::ISO_Lock => NamedKey::IsoLock,
// keysyms::ISO_Level2_Latch => NamedKey::IsoLevel2Latch,
@@ -670,7 +639,7 @@ pub fn keysym_to_key(keysym: u32) -> Key {
// keysyms::ISO_Release_Margin_Left => NamedKey::IsoReleaseMarginLeft,
// keysyms::ISO_Release_Margin_Right => NamedKey::IsoReleaseMarginRight,
// keysyms::ISO_Release_Both_Margins => NamedKey::IsoReleaseBothMargins,
// keysyms::ISO_Fast_Cursor_Left => NamedKey::IsoFastPointerLeft,
// keysyms::ISO_Fast_Cursor_Left => NamedKey::IsoFastCursorLeft,
// keysyms::ISO_Fast_Cursor_Right => NamedKey::IsoFastCursorRight,
// keysyms::ISO_Fast_Cursor_Up => NamedKey::IsoFastCursorUp,
// keysyms::ISO_Fast_Cursor_Down => NamedKey::IsoFastCursorDown,
@@ -730,7 +699,7 @@ pub fn keysym_to_key(keysym: u32) -> Key {
keysyms::_3270_PrintScreen => NamedKey::PrintScreen,
keysyms::_3270_Enter => NamedKey::Enter,
keysyms::space => return Key::Character(" ".into()),
keysyms::space => NamedKey::Space,
// exclam..Sinh_kunddaliya
// XFree86
@@ -947,7 +916,7 @@ pub struct XkbKeymap {
}
impl XkbKeymap {
#[cfg(feature = "wayland")]
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
pub fn from_fd(context: &XkbContext, fd: OwnedFd, size: usize) -> Option<Self> {
let map = unsafe { MmapOptions::new().len(size).map_copy_read_only(&fd).ok()? };
@@ -964,7 +933,7 @@ impl XkbKeymap {
Some(Self::new_inner(keymap, 0))
}
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub fn from_x11_keymap(
context: &XkbContext,
xcb: *mut xcb_connection_t,
@@ -997,7 +966,7 @@ impl XkbKeymap {
Self { keymap, _mods_indices: mods_indices, _core_keyboard_id }
}
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub fn mods_indices(&self) -> ModsIndices {
self._mods_indices
}
@@ -1049,7 +1018,7 @@ impl Deref for XkbKeymap {
}
/// Modifier index in the keymap.
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "x11"), allow(dead_code))]
#[cfg_attr(not(x11_platform), allow(dead_code))]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct ModsIndices {
pub shift: Option<xkb_mod_index_t>,

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@@ -1,39 +1,43 @@
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::os::raw::c_char;
#[cfg(feature = "wayland")]
use std::os::unix::io::OwnedFd;
use std::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use std::sync::LazyLock;
use crate::utils::Lazy;
use smol_str::SmolStr;
use winit_core::event::{ElementState, KeyEvent};
use winit_core::keyboard::{Key, KeyLocation};
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
use std::os::unix::io::OwnedFd;
use tracing::warn;
use xkbcommon_dl::{
self as xkb, xkb_compose_status, xkb_context, xkb_context_flags, xkbcommon_compose_handle,
xkbcommon_handle, XkbCommon, XkbCommonCompose,
};
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
use {x11_dl::xlib_xcb::xcb_connection_t, xkbcommon_dl::x11::xkbcommon_x11_handle};
use crate::event::{ElementState, KeyEvent};
use crate::keyboard::{Key, KeyLocation};
use crate::platform_impl::KeyEventExtra;
mod compose;
mod keymap;
mod state;
use compose::{ComposeStatus, XkbComposeState, XkbComposeTable};
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
pub use keymap::raw_keycode_to_physicalkey;
use keymap::XkbKeymap;
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub use keymap::raw_keycode_to_physicalkey;
pub use keymap::{physicalkey_to_scancode, scancode_to_physicalkey};
pub use state::XkbState;
// TODO: Wire this up without using a static `AtomicBool`.
static RESET_DEAD_KEYS: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
static XKBH: LazyLock<&'static XkbCommon> = LazyLock::new(xkbcommon_handle);
static XKBCH: LazyLock<&'static XkbCommonCompose> = LazyLock::new(xkbcommon_compose_handle);
static XKBH: Lazy<&'static XkbCommon> = Lazy::new(xkbcommon_handle);
static XKBCH: Lazy<&'static XkbCommonCompose> = Lazy::new(xkbcommon_compose_handle);
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
static XKBXH: LazyLock<&'static xkb::x11::XkbCommonX11> = LazyLock::new(xkbcommon_x11_handle);
static XKBXH: Lazy<&'static xkb::x11::XkbCommonX11> = Lazy::new(xkbcommon_x11_handle);
#[inline(always)]
pub fn reset_dead_keys() {
@@ -49,7 +53,7 @@ pub enum Error {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Context {
// NOTE: field order matters.
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub core_keyboard_id: i32,
state: Option<XkbState>,
keymap: Option<XkbKeymap>,
@@ -83,7 +87,7 @@ impl Context {
keymap: None,
compose_state1,
compose_state2,
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
core_keyboard_id: 0,
_compose_table: compose_table,
context,
@@ -124,23 +128,23 @@ impl Context {
self.keymap.as_mut()
}
#[cfg(feature = "wayland")]
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
pub fn set_keymap_from_fd(&mut self, fd: OwnedFd, size: usize) {
let keymap = XkbKeymap::from_fd(&self.context, fd, size);
let state = keymap.as_ref().and_then(XkbState::new_wayland);
if keymap.is_none() || state.is_none() {
tracing::warn!("failed to update xkb keymap");
warn!("failed to update xkb keymap");
}
self.state = state;
self.keymap = keymap;
}
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub fn set_keymap_from_x11(&mut self, xcb: *mut xcb_connection_t) {
let keymap = XkbKeymap::from_x11_keymap(&self.context, xcb, self.core_keyboard_id);
let state = keymap.as_ref().and_then(|keymap| XkbState::new_x11(xcb, keymap));
if keymap.is_none() || state.is_none() {
tracing::warn!("failed to update xkb keymap");
warn!("failed to update xkb keymap");
}
self.state = state;
self.keymap = keymap;
@@ -159,7 +163,7 @@ impl Context {
/// Key builder context with the user provided xkb state.
///
/// Should be used when the original context must not be altered.
#[cfg(feature = "x11")]
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
pub fn key_context_with_state<'a>(
&'a mut self,
state: &'a mut XkbState,
@@ -180,7 +184,7 @@ pub struct KeyContext<'a> {
scratch_buffer: &'a mut Vec<u8>,
}
impl KeyContext<'_> {
impl<'a> KeyContext<'a> {
pub fn process_key_event(
&mut self,
keycode: u32,
@@ -195,16 +199,9 @@ impl KeyContext<'_> {
let (key_without_modifiers, _) = event.key_without_modifiers();
let text_with_all_modifiers = event.text_with_all_modifiers();
KeyEvent {
physical_key,
logical_key,
text,
location,
state,
repeat,
text_with_all_modifiers,
key_without_modifiers,
}
let platform_specific = KeyEventExtra { text_with_all_modifiers, key_without_modifiers };
KeyEvent { physical_key, logical_key, text, location, state, repeat, platform_specific }
}
fn keysym_to_utf8_raw(&mut self, keysym: u32) -> Option<SmolStr> {
@@ -323,7 +320,7 @@ impl<'a, 'b> KeyEventResults<'a, 'b> {
// The current behaviour makes it so composing a character overrides attempts to input a
// control character with the `Ctrl` key. We can potentially add a configuration option
// if someone specifically wants the opposite behaviour.
// if someone specifically wants the oppsite behaviour.
pub fn text_with_all_modifiers(&mut self) -> Option<SmolStr> {
match self.composed_text() {
Ok(text) => text,

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