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Kirill Chibisov
aaaf08972d Winit version 0.29.14 2024-03-06 13:12:25 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ba4660dade fix(xkb): text not being None when composing
When composing the text was not reset to `None` leading to input in
some applications e.g. alacritty.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7806
2024-03-06 13:12:25 +04:00
daxpedda
090800e6a6 Bump x11-dl to v2.19.1 2024-03-06 13:12:25 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
70fc8f66e9 chore(wayland): don't reapply same cursor grab
Some compositors break when re-taking the same grab.

Closes: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3566
2024-03-06 13:12:25 +04:00
John Nunley
7601a1506d bugfix(x11): fix incorrect delta filtering
Invert the mouse delta filter, so it aligns with the intention of
filtering values lower than epsilon.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Closes: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3558
2024-03-06 13:12:25 +04:00
daxpedda
b1dad450ee Winit version 0.29.13 2024-03-02 12:56:01 +01:00
daxpedda
8d66df7f6f Web: fix crash with ControlFlow::Wait|WaitUntil 2024-03-02 12:56:01 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
1c5fcf3309 Winit version 0.29.12 2024-03-01 14:05:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
58c89c1ffc On X11, fix use after free during xinput2 processing
Fixes #3536.
2024-03-01 14:05:35 +04:00
John Nunley
2dae807c4f On X11, filter out tiny device mouse events
Usually, if mouse events are equal to (0, 0) we filter them out.
However, if the event is very close to zero it will still be given to
the user. In some cases this can be caused by bad float math on the X11
server side.

Fix it by filtering absolute values smaller than floating point epsilon.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Closes: #3500
2024-03-01 14:05:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
8b6c8ef323 Winit version 0.29.11 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
2e63493776 On X11, replay modifiers consumed by XIM 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
daxpedda
d2acea95cc Fix nightly CI 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Friz64
454dc56a6e Update documentation regarding set_cursor_position (#3521) 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
016fd47d0d On X11, force resend modifiers when focus changes
Given that `ModifiersChanged` is a window event, it means that clients
may track it for each window individually, thus not sending it between
focus changes may result in modifiers getting desynced on the consumer
side.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
8ce5f6ea41 Pin bumpalo to 3.14.0 on CI 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Andriy
64084c5cf0 On Wayland, send DeviceEvent::Motion 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
96d29ab26c Fix warnings with latest nightly 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
3e42fa364c On Windows, fix nightly warnings 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cb855b87cc On X11, use events modifiers to detect state
While there's a separate event to deliver modifiers for keyboard,
unfortunately, it's not even remotely reflects the modifiers state.

Thus use events along side regular modifier updates to correctly
detect the state. Also, apply the modifiers from the regular
key event by converting their state to xkb modifiers state.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7549
Closes: #3388
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Mads Marquart
9c033ce101 Pin ahash in CI (#3498)
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
54ad02e4b9 On Wayland, update title from AboutToWait
Fixes #3472.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
00fe65630e On X11, don't require XIM to be present
In general, we may want to use xinput v2 for keyboard input in such
cases, so we have compose going, but for now just don't crash if
there's no XIM.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Jeremy Soller
961b675d34 On Orbital, implement various Window methods
Implement the following methods on the `Window`:
  - `Window::set_cursor_grab`.
  - `Window::set_cursor_visible`.
  - `Window::drag_window`.
  - `Window::drag_resize_window`.
  - `Window::set_transparent`.
  - `Window::set_visible`.
  - `Window::is_visible`.
  - `Window::set_resizable`.
  - `Window::is_resizable`.
  - `Window::set_maximized`.
  - `Window::is_maximized`.
  - `Window::set_decorations`.
  - `Window::is_decorated`.
  - `Window::set_window_level`.

To make locked pointer useful, the `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion`
event was also implemented.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
bcd2fba4a0 On X11, extract event handlers
Make code more clear wrt explicit returns during event handling,
which may lead to skipped IME event handling.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0135fe51ae On X11, store window target on EventProcessor
Remove the redundant `Rc` to access the window target.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ed600e415a On X11, don't require XSETTINGS
We could fail to setup property watcher and fail to start, thus
don't require XSETTINGS to work.

Fixes: df8805c0 (On X11, reload DPI on _XSETTINGS_SETTINGS)
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Jeremy Soller
ad892c6949 On Orbital, map keys to NamedKey when possible 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Jeremy Soller
a6b25643ad On Orbital, implement KeyEventExtModifiersSupplement
This also fixes `logical_key` and `text` not reported in `KeyEvent`.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
bc5b6ff8ce Fix compatibility with platforms without AtomicU64
Fixes #3456.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ba6254bc25 Account for WAYLAND_SOCKET when detecting Wayland
Fixes #3459.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Amr Bashir
bd2d2760f0 On Windows, apply ScaleFactorChanged new size if different than OS
This fixes an issue when setting the position of the window on a new
monitor and immediately maximizing it

```rs
window.set_outer_position::<PhysicalPosition<u32>>((2000, 200).into());
window.set_maximized(true);
```

Due to the nature of the event loop, the requested position and
maximization state will apply correctly but due to the fact that the new
position is a different monitor, a `ScaleFactorChanged` is emitted
afterwards to the evenloop and a new size is set while the window is
still maximized which results in a window that has `WS_MAXIMZE` window
style but doesn't cover the whole monitor.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
3de08204d3 On Wayland, fix min/max inner size setting
The size is only applied on the next `wl_surface::commit` thus we
must trigger the redraw.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
c9030f06c0 On Wayland, send Focused(false) once seats left
Given that we merge all the seats, we should consider that window
is not focused once all seats wl_keyboards are no longer present.

We use seats instead of keyboards to track focus to protect against
wl_keyboard::leave not being delivered when removing the seat
(usually it's not the case though).

Fixes: #3376
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
John Nunley
3035546b17 On X11, reload DPI on _XSETTINGS_SETTINGS
This also fixes the deadlock when such reload may happen.

Fixes: #3383
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Signed-off-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
57cb3126d6 On Wayland, disable Occluded handling
Change in state requires a redraw, however drawing when getting
`Occluded` with vsync will block indefinitely, thus the event in
it's current state is rather useless.

To solve this issue winit needs a way to determine whether the user
paused/continued their render loop, so it can commit on their behalf.

This commit also forces redraw when getting configure.

Links: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3442
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Ulrik de Muelenaere
221b2e71cd bugfix: Fix swapped instance and general class names on X11
This let statement swapped the two names, resulting in incorrect
behavior since commit d7ec899d. That commit did not actually introduce
the swap, but the previous code swapped it again before setting the
WM_CLASS property, so no issue was ever observed.

It also brings the documentation in line with the implementation since the
parent commit, and with the ICCCM standard, which states the following
about the WM_CLASS property [1]:

  The two strings, respectively, are:
  * A string that names the particular instance of the application [...]
  * A string that names the general class of applications [...]

[1] https://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/xorg-docs/icccm/icccm.html#WM_CLASS_Property
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Diggory Hardy
0dc376a9ef Improve error when X11/Wayland is not present 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Nick
85052c09bb Send the event before waking up the message pump. (#3418) 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Mads Marquart
be63581654 Fix Android examples link in README (#3420) 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
白山風露
45b5f3b031 On Windows, set fullscreen/maximized creating window 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
Yuze Jiang
0270516067 On macOS, fix incorrect IME cursor rect origin
`window.set_ime_cursor_area` requires a position from the top left
corner according to the documentation. However, the NSRect's origin is
from bottom left. The y coordinate should correctly calculated for the
NSRect.
2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
daxpedda
a90cd1c9ad Web: support Firefox privacy.resistFingerprinting (#3371) 2024-02-26 13:15:27 +04:00
daxpedda
dbeeaeffd9 Winit version 0.29.10 2024-01-15 12:59:15 +04:00
daxpedda
c4bfbbe417 ci: Fix dead code error on nightly
See rust-lang/rust#118297
2024-01-15 12:59:15 +04:00
daxpedda
978ec7dfec Web: increase cursor position accuracy (#3380) 2024-01-15 12:59:15 +04:00
daxpedda
87f44ecffb Web: account for canvas being focused already (#3369) 2024-01-15 12:59:15 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
da82971f52 Winit version 0.29.9 2024-01-05 15:09:05 +04:00
Emil Ernerfeldt
324dd5fa86 On macOS, reported shifted key with shift+Ctrl/Cmd
Fixes #3078.
2024-01-05 15:09:05 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
fdedda38d2 On X11, fix error propagation in EventLoop::new
Fixes #3350.
2024-01-05 15:09:05 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cf0a533461 Issue resize due to scale change on Wayland
This is a regression from 8f6de4ef.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7559
2024-01-05 15:09:05 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
017ff26e7d On X11 and Wayland, fix numpad up being ArrowLeft
Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7533
2024-01-05 15:09:05 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
6eb79f04c8 Winit version 0.29.8 2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
2bf12c74dc On X11, fix IME input lagging behind
IME events and requests where drained on one-by-one basis, however
we should drain all of them at once and send to user.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7514
2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
John Nunley
2998bbf7db On X11, cache the XRandR extension version 2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
3f82a6a90d On X11, fix ModifiersChanged from xdotool
xdotool will update modifiers before Xkb will actually send event
updating them, thus the modifiers will be updating even before the
actual update, which is unfortunate.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7502
2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
2e610111b0 On X11, update keymap on XkbMapNotify
This is required to handle xmodmap.

Fixes #3338.
2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
63d52aae32 On Wayland, fix Window::request_inner_size during resize
The user may change the size during the on-going resize, meaning that
the size will desync with winit's internal loop which breaks viewporter
setup with fractional scaling.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7474
2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
John Nunley
5b4f97edac On X11, query for higher Xrandr version
This appears to be the solution for the elusive #3335 issue. Previously,
in the Xlib backend, we used the "XRRQueryVersion" function to query for
the Xrandr version, and used that to determine whether we should use the
"GetScreenResources" call or the "GetScreenResourcesCurrent" call.

However, we passed the version "0, 0" into "XRRQueryVersion".
Previously with Xlib this wasn't a problem, as Xlib ignores the version
you pass in and substitutes it with the version of RandR it expects.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxrandr/-/blob/master/src/Xrandr.c?ref_type=heads#L386-387

The way that "XRRQueryVersion" is implemented on the server end, it
compares the version passed into the request with the version supported
by the server. If the server's version is greater than the client
version, it just returns the client version. If the client's version is
greater, it passes the server's version. Since we were passing in "0, 0"
this means that the server returned "0, 0".

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/blob/master/randr/rrdispatch.c?ref_type=heads#L50-59

To determine whether we use "GetScreenResources" or
"GetScreenResourcesCurrent", we compare the version returned by the
server against "1, 3". Since we got "0, 0"- a version of XRandR so old
it doesn't even exist- we use "GetScreenResources".

The problem manifests in that "GetScreenResources" can take several
seconds to query the screen state based on the current hardware
configuration. On the other hand, "GetScreenResourcesCurrent" is fast;
it uses the server's hardware cache if it is available.

This problem is visible in XTrace. On the latest `master`:

```
000:<:00c2: 12: RANDR-Request(140,0): QueryVersion major-version=0 minor-version=0
000:>:00c2:32: Reply to QueryVersion: major-version=0 minor-version=0
000:<:00c3:  8: RANDR-Request(140,8): GetScreenResources window=0x0000076e
000:>:00c3:1600: Reply to GetScreenResources:
```

On the `v0.28.0` tag:

```
000:<:0019: 12: RANDR-Request(140,0): QueryVersion major-version=1 minor-version=6
000:>:0019:32: Reply to QueryVersion: major-version=1 minor-version=6
...later
000:<:002d:  8: RANDR-Request(140,25): GetScreenResourcesCurrent window=0x0000076e
000:>:002d:1600: Reply to GetScreenResourcesCurrent
```

This commit fixes this issue by requesting "1, 3" instead. This returns
the version we expect, where we can now use "GetScreenResourcesCurrent"
properly.

Fixes #3335

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-12-31 20:13:31 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
9135eb4024 Winit version 0.29.7 2023-12-27 10:10:59 +04:00
John Nunley
23b3c127fd bugfix: Change value sent to X server during minimize
Closes #3327

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-12-27 10:10:59 +04:00
John Nunley
b343f45500 bugfix: Reload Xft database on DPI change
Closes #1228
2023-12-27 10:10:59 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
572d61f9ba Winit version 0.29.6 2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Uli Schlachter
87fc19826b On X11, simplify available_monitors() impl
This code confused me. I tried to understand it. I tried to simplify it
while keeping the functional style. But in the end, this just seems too
complicated for its own good. Just doing the exact same thing with a
match statement and the question mark operator makes it sooo much more
obvious what is happening.

Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
11d1b7a980 Fix run_on_demand exiting on consequent call
Fixes #3284.
2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
5ca810ba8f On Wayland, fix WindowEvent::Destroyed delivery 2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Alex Butler
2d1607b3f7 bugfix(rwh): Bump rwh_05 min version to 0.5.2
Correct min version to support "std" feature
2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Markus Siglreithmaier
a32e232020 On Windows, remove internal WindowWrapper (#3294)
HWND in windows-sys doesn't require a newtype wrapper for Send/Sync.
2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
daxpedda
9b03bb7276 Fix some doc nits (#3274) 2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Markus Siglreithmaier
e39596151c On Windows, refactor dynamic function definitions and raw input keyboard handling (#3286) 2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
daxpedda
5289b4f206 On Web, fix context menu not being disabled 2023-12-24 23:55:50 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
380dc4c451 Winit version 0.29.5 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
wjian23
6fbdbce6dd On Windows, fix IME area not working 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cafcaa2cdc On Wayland, ensure initial resize delivery
While we correctly configure the sizes, we also need to actually resize
the frame on initial configure and send geometry.

Fixes #3277.
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
e00204e626 On windows, remove empty file 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
a5b89bfe5a On Wayland, fix resize being sent on focus change
Fixes #3263.
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Amr Bashir
44052a093e On Windows, fix set_fullscreen early return for Fullscreen::Borderless(None) 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Friz64
40cee238e2 Update sctk-adwaita to 0.8 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Héctor Ramón
3dc5c42387 Fix typo in get_xft_dpi 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
8c4a6ddcb4 On Wayland, make wl_subcompositor protocol optional
This protocol is only used for (optional) Client Side Decorations
(where) the compositor still takes the burden of compositing various
window parts together, via subsurfaces that all belong to a single
window.

If this core protocol is not available, as is the case on gamescope,
disable CSD.
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Uli Schlachter
5011a67f6d m: Update to x11rb 0.13.0
The only breaking change is that x11rb no longer reports an error when
querying the WmSizeHints of a window that does not have this property
set. For this reason, the return type of WmSizeHintsCookie::Reply()
changed from Result<WmSizeHints, SomeError> to
Result<Option<WmSizeHints>, SomeError>.

In update_normal_hints(), previously a cryptic error would be reported
to the caller. Instead, this now uses unwrap_or_default() to get a
WmSizeHints. All fields of WmSizeHints are Options, so this produces an
empty object.

resize_increments() queries a value from the window and returns an
Option. Previously, the error for "missing property" was turned into
None via .ok(). This commit adds a call to flatten() to also turn
"property not set" into None.

Finally, request_user_attention() queries a window's WmHints property
and updates one field of it. The code already uses unwrap_or_default()
to deal with missing properties, so just a call to flatten() is needed
to merge "missing property" and "error while querying" into one.

Other changes in x11rb do not seem to affect this crate.

x11rb's MSRV increased from 1.56 to 1.63, which is still below the MSRV
of this crate, which is 1.65.

Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Fredrik Fornwall
d621ab5018 On Windows, avoid panic in video_modes() 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Leon
966c033a6c Changes and improvements to the documentation (#3253)
* FEATURES.md improvements

* docs improvements

* typo fix: 'mean' -> 'main'

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Xiaopeng Li
1681410ca8 fix refresh_rate_millihertz on macOS (#3254)
* fix refresh_rate_millihertz on macOS

* round after conversion to mHz

* add changelog entry
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
John Nunley
a82327c73f bugfix(x11): Use the right atom type in focus_window()
Closes #3248 by removing an Xlibism I forgot about

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
John Nunley
e71f765dea bugfix(x11): Properly interpret float data in drag ops
Closes #3245

notgull forgot to properly interpret float data from the X server,
making him tonight's biggest loser.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Mads Marquart
0738528931 Remove unused .gitmodules 2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Emil Ernerfeldt
8119c72d64 On macOS, remove spurious error logging when handling Fn
Fixes #3246.
2023-12-22 00:39:22 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
43f29f0481 Winit version 0.29.4 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
John Nunley
266219f27f On X11, reload DPI on PropertyChange
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Fixes #1228.
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7449534ba2 Fix infinite recursion in BadIcon reporting (#3237) 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Mads Marquart
7aa202b872 Make Android docs build on docs.rs (#3236) 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Arend van Beelen jr
06cec065d4 Fix crash when running iPad build on macOS 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
f968e64ac8 On macOS, fix assertion when pressing Fn key 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
a97309690e On Wayland, fix wl_surface being dropped first
The surface was automatically dropped due to new RAII type in SCTK
when dropping the Window, which was not the case at some point with
SCTK.

Thus destroying objects associated with it where causing issues
with some window managers.

Links: https://github.com/neovide/neovide/issues/2109
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Olivier Goffart
dec45ce0ff On Windows, fix set_control_flow from `AboutToWait
In case the AboutToWait event sets the control flow to another value
it's not being used on this iteration.

Fixes #3215.
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Nathan Lilienthal
f709ac667f On macOS, send a Resized event after ScaleFactorChanged
Fixes #3213.
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ecbe04caa7 On X11, try alternative cursor icon names as well
This should cover more icons.
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
7103514ae8 Disable default-features for the ndk crate
We decided to add `rwh_06` to the `default` list of features in the
`ndk` to [nudge users to upgrade], but this forces `winit` to always
(transitively) include `raw-window-handle 0.6` even if the user has
set a different `rwh_xx` feature on the `winit` crate.  `winit` already
forwards the respective `rwh_xx` feaure to the `ndk` crate anyway, so
this default should just be turned off.

At the time of writing this is the only `default` feature of the `ndk`.

Links: https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk/pull/434#issuecomment-1752089087
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
DevJac
8b5aa33a88 Fix typo in pre_present_notify docs
Fix typo and other small grammar corrections.
2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Linda_pp
7a3b486965 Fix crash when minimizing example on Windows 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Jasper Bekkers
fc9c78cb56 On Windows, fix MT safety when starting drag 2023-11-24 18:13:46 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
525219716c Winit version 0.29.3 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7f851fe433 Clarify scale_factor docs
Wayland scales each window individually, thus make it clear. Also
recommend against using the `MonitorHandle::scale_factor`.

Fixes #3183.
2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
5dea2a4734 On macOS, add support for Window::set_blur 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
821fc63a9c On Windows, add support for Window::set_transparent 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
8e9a3d2dd3 On Wayland, improve initial user size handling
Keep the user provided size in the original values and convert only
when we're getting a `configure` event. On some compositors will
have a scale available, so it'll work, however with some we'll
still have old 'pick 1` as default.

Also configure_bounds when compositor tells the user to pick the size,
that will ensure that initial `with_inner_size` won't grow beyond the
working area.

Fixes #3187.
2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
70a77b8534 On Wayland, fix RedrawRequsted loop
The `dirty` is never cleared when decorations are hidden without
`sctk-adwaita`.

Fixes #3177.
2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
a5bb6d67f7 On wasm, provide intradoc-link for spawn() function in EventLoop docs (#3178) 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
J-P Nurmi
33a2e4cebd On macOS, fix deadlock during nested event loops (e.g. rfd) 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0ee26986d8 On Winows, Fix deedlock with WM_MOUSEMOVE
The lock was still present in `None` path.

Fixes: d37d1a03b(On Windows, fix deadlock during `Cursor{Enter,Leave}`)
2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ec41dddd0d Fix unused import warnings on nightly 2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7a872903a4 On Windows, fix deadlock during Cursor{Enter,Leave}
The lock was not released when calling back to the user.

Fixes #3171.
2023-10-28 20:55:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
d82886bddc Winit version 0.29.2 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
08edda1b0b On X11, fix cursor_hittest not reloaded on Resize
The cursor hittest was not reloaded on window size changes, only
when `Window::request_inner_size` was called leading to regions
of the window being not clickable.

Also, don't try to apply hittest logic when user never requested a
hittest.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/pull/7220
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Diggory Hardy
7de33bca40 Fix rwhd_05 doc links 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Valaphee The Meerkat
40ba9a7ce7 feat(windows): Fix inconsistency in mouse button device events, add hwheel device event on Windows
While working with device events, I noticed that there was an inconsistency in the mouse button device events between Windows/X11 and for example web, because web uses the same ids/order as the MouseButton enum, and Windows/X11 are using the X11 ids, and hwheel device event was ignored on Windows.

Mouse button device events are now using the same order as the MouseButton enum, and I also added hwheel device events for Windows.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0656c54c3b On Windows, fix IME APIs MT-safety
Execute the calls to the IME from the main thread.

Fixes #3123.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
74fcf7f9c0 On Windows, fix RedrawRequested delivery
When calling `Window::request_redraw` from the `RedrawRequested`
handler the `RedrawWindow` won't result in `WM_PAINT` being delivered
due since user callback is run before `DefWindowProcW` is called.

Track whether the user called `Window::request_redraw` and ask for
`RedrawWindow` after running the said function during `WM_PAINT`
handling.

Fixes #3150.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Diggory Hardy
0bc8f5e33a Implement Ord/PartialOrd for ModifiersState 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Xiaopeng Li
f6cc6c1472 On Windows, fix invalid hmonitor panic
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Arend van Beelen jr
20384d2f02 On iOS, add configuration for status bar style
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cdee616812 On macOS, fix tabGroup misuse
The property is marked as `Weak`, however we used strong `Id`.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7249
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
f58fb69446 Remove garbage from README
The docs are in the src/lib.rs anyway and are present on docs.rs.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Diggory Hardy
6b445219c1 Revise Key and KeyCode enums
Split `Key` into clear categories, like `Named`, `Dead`, Character`, `Unidentified`
removing the `#[non_exhaustive]` from the `Key` itself.

Similar action was done for the `KeyCode`.

Fixes: #2995
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
18b8569161 Ensure that DISPLAY vars are non-empty before using
It's common to disable Wayland by `WAYLAND_DISPLAY= <application>`.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
08b0464ac3 Fix examples not render on Wayland
The `rwh_05` feature was not enabled.

Fixes: e41fac825c (Update to new raw-window-handle strategy)
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
YouKnow
df2f5adfba On Windows, fix CursorEntered/CursorLeft not sent during mouse grab
Fixes #3153.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
99f86d729f On macOS, fix globe key triggering assertion
Sometimes FlagsChanged events don't carry any KeyCode information, thus
we can't create a synthetic presses events for them.

However in such cases, modifiers information is still accurate, thus
propagate it.

Fixes #2872.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
d06deeecf6 Make WindowBuilder Send + Sync
Window builder is always accessed by winit on the thread event loop
is on, thus it's safe to mark the data it gets as `Send + Sync`.
Each unsafe object is marked individually as `Send + Sync` instead
of just implementing `Send` and `Sync` for the whole builder.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
e6d2fd7287 Remove resolved deny.toml entries 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
f2edd23542 Upgrade to ndk 0.8, ndk-sys 0.5 + android-activity 0.5 releases
Fixes #2905.
Co-authored-by: Robert Bragg <robert@sixbynine.org>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
70e6ddd210 Web Async Rework (#3082) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
f3fb27c17b Add a note on Window::request_redraw on Windows
Fixing this could require a massive rework to how redraw is handled
on windows to the point of removing `WM_PAINT`, since it's not reliable
by any means for our use case.

For now at least document that the API is broken. It was broken like
that for a long while.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
75b463a368 Implement AsFd/AsRawFd for EventLoop<T>
This should help other crates to integrate winit's event loop into
their bigger event loop without adding an extra thread.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
ea8604e175 Fix potentially unaligned references in X11 device
Fixes #3125
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
b1bd0f77fb Update SCTK to 0.18.0
The update is pretty minor, however we support now
`WindowEvent::Occluded` when xdg-shell v6 is available.

It also adds support for `Window::show_window_menu`.

Fixes #2927.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
1fded249d0 Fix ndk deps versions 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
349a3e7b8c Update to new raw-window-handle strategy
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Co-authored-by: TornaxO7 <tornax@proton.me>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Ryan Hileman
f2d277e599 feat: Implement set_cursor_hittest for X11 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
8d5d612456 Fix CHANGELOG entry for Event::MemoryWarning
While the changelog entries for beta releases doesn't really matter. The
change wasn't marked as breaking, while it is.

Fixes: 93f1000a0 (Add Occluded and MemoryWarning events for iOS/Android)
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
François
5788319632 Add Occluded and MemoryWarning events for iOS/Android
Hook `Occluded` event to foreground/background evens on iOS.

This commit also enabled the `MemoryWarning` event, since it's
emitted from the windowing system.

Co-authored-by: Dusty DeWeese <dustin.deweese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
YouKnow
976023bfc0 Add Window::show_window_menu
Add a method to request a system menu. The implementation
is provided only on Windows for now.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
0f9b95814e Fix reset to Poll after the event loop starts 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
baneyue
112dcc808a On Wayland, fix MonitorHandle position 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
4a381fb1db Remove obsolete docs about wayland CSD env variable
The env variable was removed a while ago, yet it was still present in
the user docs.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
8339ddf368 Web: fix ControlFlow::WaitUntil to never wake up **before** the given time (#3133) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Dmitry Sharshakov
b41f01c990 Add Window::set_blur
Allow clients to request blur behind their window, implemented on
Wayland for now.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
570f3101e5 Web: remove unnecessary usage of once_cell::unsync::Lazy (#3134) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
3923c59fd8 Update Clippy to v1.73 (#3135) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
epimeletes
75ae402a24 Rename run_ondemand to run_on_demand 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Fredrik Fornwall
4385c17cbb Make DeviceId contain device id's on Android 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
3af256260e Link to areweguiyet.com and arewegameyet.rs for extra deps 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
d9363219e1 X11: Add #[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] (#3121)
* X11: Add #[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]

* Enable #![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] everywhere
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
a52a6d47ca Windows: Add #[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] (#3070) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
ec83de3938 Bump version on master (#3119)
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG from the latest release.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Neil Macneale V
43d6eac871 Fix transparent windows on X11 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
1f101b2654 Remove DeviceEvent::Text event
The event is never constructed inside the winit.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
lucasmerlin
709929fcab Pass force on touch events on android 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
220a2d32d5 Make ControlFlow::Wait the default (#3106) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
c5cef46060 Remove old docs about EventLoop::run 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Pavel Strakhov
367a2ae057 On X11, fix WaitUntil and Poll behavior
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
StarStarJ
e038597e81 Implement PartialOrd and Ord for MouseButton 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
27cd20739d Correct Wayland section in dpi docs
Fixes #3100.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
8d9fd3d3d6 Install cargo-apk with the stable toolchain 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
56427e47a7 Ignore foreign-types* duplicate deps on macOS
The dependency is duplicated due to examples, yet we still need to
exclude checking it.

Fixes #3093.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
c744b9aea5 Rename PollType to PollStrategy (#3089) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
ef9ed71f1b Add an MSRV policy to the README (#3046) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
dda8053bd3 Add Window.requestIdleCallback() support (#3084) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Fredrik Fornwall
779212da33 Correct set_exit() -> exit() in the changelog (#3088) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
28552c9cc1 Revert select_xkb_events to its previous impl
The new implementation of select_xkb_events apparently misconfigures
the server. This commit does a temporary fix by just reverting it to its
previous implementation.

This is temporary until I can figure out what Xlib is doing behind the
scenes or until I read xkbproto.pdf.

Fixes: #3079
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
48647b506f Move ControlFlow to EventLoopWindowTarget
Fixes #3042.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
42243ce288 Allow the user to force X11 under Wayland
Use forced backend over the env variables. 

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Fixes: #3057
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
84d9bfd59e Remove T from EventLoopTargetWindow (#3081)
Co-authored-by: nerditation <12248559+nerditation@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cd5c1fb724 Mark startup_notify unsafe functions as safe
They are safe, since they use the rust `std::env` stuff. Making them
safe lets downstream to determine that `std::env` is used and not the
`libc` env manipulation routines, which are unsafe.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
8455f3415e Slightly reduce number of cfgs (#3071)
* Make Linux platforms less dependent on the root monitor handle

* Add various functions to the Wayland platform to reduce cfgs

* Don't use a cfg in listen_device_events

* Don't use a cfg in set_content_protected

* Fix instance of a target_os cfg
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
c59d6bc809 On Wayland, fix TouchPhase::Canceled sent for Move
Fixes #3035.
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
4681133eca Make EventLoopWindowTarget independent of the user type on Orbital (#3055) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
b278aa859f Ensure that winit initializes NSApplication (#3069) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
ee4ec43cf3 Fix missing quote (#3068) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
John Nunley
25b629f117 Implement X11 extensions using x11rb instead of Xlib
Removes Xlib code by replacing it with the x11rb equivalent,
the commit handles xrandr, xinput, xinput2, and xkb.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
4b30f9ce22 Web: Fullscreen Overhaul (#3063) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
2428224c09 Enable event propagation (#3062) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
2d9b852a95 Fix macOS deminiaturize (#3054) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
246d53d5a1 Lock the cargo-apk deps on CI 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
865afd22be Make iOS fully thread safe (#3045)
* macOS & iOS: Refactor EventWrapper

* macOS & iOS: Make EventLoopWindowTarget independent of the user event

* iOS: Use MainThreadMarker instead of marking functions unsafe

* Make iOS thread safe
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
05130cb329 Improve CI caching, and give each job names
This improves CI performance by around 20% (down from 10 to 8 minutes).
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
a1a6f7baf9 Move Event::RedrawRequested to WindowEvent (#3049) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
f160a6003c On Web, never return a MonitorHandle (#3051) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
daxpedda
a24d092fa1 Use setTimeout() trick instead of Window.requestIdleCallback() (#3044) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
a8a0462c0d Use frame instead of visibleRect (#3043) 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Mads Marquart
647c320ca7 Fix recent CI failures (#3041)
* Fix new clippy lints

* Fix nightly documentation warnings
2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
StarStarJ
5144337253 Implement PartialOrd/Ord for KeyCode/NativeKeyCode 2023-10-21 11:40:41 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7f1aaa652d Winit version 0.29.1-beta
Cargo automatically pulls pre-releases, so bump semver for each
pre-release as well, since those can't be resolved automatically.

We don't do betas for the patch bumps, so it should work just fine.
2023-08-16 15:57:50 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
00b5de0a68 Winit version 0.29.0-beta.1 2023-08-16 12:40:18 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
80d1e49354 Use beta versions of android crates 2023-08-16 12:39:57 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
07dd45f8e3 Bump MSRV to 1.65 2023-08-16 12:39:56 +04:00
Mads Marquart
4e6ce00ec5 Improve macOS/iOS/Web thread safety
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
65c2482d74 Pin android-activity git dependency 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ba2bfd064f Reexport raw-window-handle in window module
We use raw-window-handle extensive in the public API as well as we
force the users to use it to get some essential data for interop, thus
reexport it.

Fixes: #2913.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
08ad3f19e2 Propagate error from EventLoop creation
Inner panics could make it hard to trouble shoot the issues and for some
users it's not desirable.

The inner panics were left only when they are used to `assert!` during
development.

This reverts commit 9f91bc413fe20618bd7090829832bb074aab15c3 which
reverted the original patch which was merged without a proper review.

Fixes: #500.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
lucasmerlin
e3fbfd6792 Fix touch force for Apple Pencil 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
John Nunley
c40af0062b Add a way to embed the X11 window into another
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Tested-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Fredrik Fornwall
511bf53889 iOS: Use NSOperatingSystemVersion from icrate (#3019) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
7451c4b88c Android: Support unicode character mapping + dead keys
Up until now the Android backend has been directly mapping key codes
which essentially just represent the "physical" cap of the key (quoted
since this also related to virtual keyboards).

Since we didn't account for any meta keys either it meant the backend
only supported a 1:1 mapping from key codes, which only covers a tiny
subset of characters. For example you couldn't type a colon since
there's no keycode for that and we didn't try and map Shift+Semicolon
into a colon character.

This has been tricky to support because the `NativeActivity` class doesn't
have direct access to the Java `KeyEvent` object which exposes a more
convenient `getUnicodeChar` API.

It is now possible to query a `KeyCharcterMap` for the device associated
with a `KeyEvent` via the `AndroidApp::device_key_character_map` API
which provides a binding to the SDK `KeyCharacterMap` API in Java:

 https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyCharacterMap

This is effectively what `getUnicodeChar` is implemented based on and is
a bit more general purpose.

`KeyCharacterMap` lets us map a key_code + meta_state from a `KeyEvent`
into either a unicode character or dead key accent that can be combined
with the following key. This mapping is done based on the user's chosen
layout for the keyboard.

To enable support for key character maps the
`AndroidApp::input_events()` API was replaced by
`AndroidApp::input_events_iter()` which returns a (lending) iterator for
events. This was changed because the previous design made it difficult
to allow other AndroidApp APIs to be used while iterating events (mainly
because AndroidApp held a lock over the backend during iteration)
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
42ecef7b31 Fix event loop not waking up due to repeat source
Force the wake up from the repeat source as well.

Fixes: cad327755 (On Wayland, reduce amount of spurious wakeups)
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
5d9ce7f5f4 On X11, set visual_id in raw-window-handle
Fixes #2681.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
ef5b71d658 Revert "Propagate error from EventLoop creation" (#3010)
This reverts commit ed26dd58fd.
The patched was merged with a review by accident.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
4ab36f336c Propagate error from EventLoop creation
Inner panics could make it hard to trouble shoot the issues and for some
users ints not desirable.

The inner panics were left only when they are used to `assert!` during
development.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
John Nunley
2791cbd65e Make with_x11_visual take ID instead of a pointer
At the moment, the with_x11_visual function takes a pointer and
immediately dereferences it to get the visual info inside. As it is safe
to pass a null pointer to this function, it is unsound. This commit
replaces the pointer parameter with a visual ID, and then uses that ID
to look up the actual visual under
the X11 setup. As this is what was already practically happening before,
this change shouldn't cause any performance downgrades.

This is a breaking change, but it's done in the name of soundness so it
should be okay. It should be trivial for end users to accommodate it,
as it's just a matter of getting the visual ID from the pointer to the
visual before passing it in.

Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
03bf83f45e Remove 'static requirement on run
There's no need to force the static on the users, given that internally
some backends were not using static in the first place.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
02870202cb On Wayland, reduce amount of spurious wakeups
Mark it as breaking, since some clients relied on that behavior, simply
because dispatching clients queue always woke up a winit, meaning that
they won't be able to use user events for this sake.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Mads Marquart
c268922def Remove functionality already exposed through raw-window-handle
Nothing changed from the user point of view, other than they should
use the `raw-window-handle`, which is objectively better, given that
it reduces the amount of `cfg` guards in downstream code.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
John Nunley
61b921c466 Increase test coverage for generic modules 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
dAxpeDDa
794d0c1f73 On Web, use requestAnimationFrame for RedrawRequested 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
8ce58c7053 On Wayland, use frame callbacks to throttle RedrawRequested
Throttle RedrawRequested events by the frame callbacks, so the users
could render at the display refresh rate.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
cff9b01052 Add Window::on_present_notify to ack about drawing
That's a way to communicate to winit that you'll present to the window.
While it's a no-op for now, it'll be used to throttle drawing.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Diggory Hardy
7e9dc147d8 Export smol_str and impl Ord for Key
Fixes #2996.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Mads Marquart
d7827b36d3 Update icrate to v0.0.4 (#2992) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Marijn Suijten
5b90a4e194 On X11, remove the now-unrefrenced events.rs source file
#2662 renamed `VirtualKeyCode` to `Key` yet references to the former
type still exist in `src/platform_impl/linux/x11/events.rs`.  As it
turns out the `mod events;` in `x11/mod.rs` was removed in the same PR,
but the file accidentally stuck around without being referenced anywhere
else.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
281077a0d8 Remove lifetime from the Event
Lifetimes don't work nicely when dealing with multithreaded environments
in the current design of the existing winit's event handling model, so
remove it in favor of `InnerSizeWriter` fences passed to client, so they
could try to update the size.

Fixes #1387.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Tobias Hunger
d21395bb3f On Windows, keep window maximized when setting size bounds (#2899) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Géraud-Loup
f69616ac2c On Windows, add option to customize window class name (#2978) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Mads Marquart
645b1ff00f Update objc2 version (#2936)
* Upgrade to objc2 v0.4.0 and icrate v0.0.3

* Fix `touchBar` method

* Use ClassType::alloc

* Use #[method_id(...)] functionality in declare_class!
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
3925281652 Remove RedrawEventsCleared + MainEventsCleared, and added AboutToWait
The idea that redraw events are dispatched with a specific ordering
that makes it possible to specifically report when we have finished
dispatching redraw events isn't portable and the way in which we
dispatched RedrawEventsCleared was inconsistent across backends.

More generally speaking, there is no inherent relationship between
redrawing and event loop iterations. An event loop may wake up at any
frequency depending on what sources of input events are being listened
to but redrawing is generally throttled and in some way synchronized
with the display frequency.

Similarly there's no inherent relationship between a single event loop
iteration and the dispatching of any specific kind of "main" event.

An event loop wakes up when there are events to read (e.g. input
events or responses from a display server / compositor) and goes back
to waiting when there's nothing else to read.

There isn't really a special kind of "main" event that is dispatched
in order with respect to other events.

What we can do more portably is emit an event when the event loop
is about to block and wait for new events.

In practice this is very similar to how MainEventsCleared was
implemented except it wasn't the very last event previously since
redraw events could be dispatched afterwards.

The main backend where we don't strictly know when we're going to
wait for events is Web (since the real event loop is internal to
the browser). For now we emulate AboutToWait on Web similar to how
MainEventsCleared was dispatched.

In practice most applications almost certainly shouldn't care about
AboutToWait because the frequency of event loop iterations is
essentially arbitrary and usually irrelevant.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
3bf0fa9ec8 Rename LoopDestroyed to LoopExiting
Considering the possibility of re-running an event loop via run_ondemand
then it's more correct to say that the loop is about to exit without
assuming it's going to be destroyed.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
François
7de2bc7ae6 iOS: Always set timer when polling to avoid slow waking (#2979)
* Always set timer when polling to avoid slow waking

* add comment and changelog

---------

Co-authored-by: Dusty DeWeese <dustin.deweese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
3f44eb1fd9 Add timeout argument to pump_events
This renames all internal implementations of pump_events_with_timeout
to pump_events and makes them public.

Since all platforms that support pump_events support timeouts there's
no need to have a separate API.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
456c735bfe Windows: implement pump_events_with_timeout internally 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
973e6ad400 MacOS: implement pump_events_with_timeout internally
This layers pump_events on a pump_events_with_timeout API, like we have
for Linux and Android.

This is just an internal implementation detail for now but we could
consider making pump_events_with_timeout public, or just making it so
that pump_events() takes the timeout argument.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
07652c76fb window_ondemand: wait for Destroyed event before exiting app
Considering the strict requirement that applications can't keep windows
across run_ondemand calls, this tries to make the window_ondemand example
explicitly wait for its Window to be destroyed before exiting each
run_ondemand iteration.

This updates the example to only `.set_exit()` after it gets a
`Destroyed` event after the Window has been dropped.

On Windows this works to ensure the Window is destroyed before the
example waits for 5 seconds.

Unfortunately though:
1. The Wayland backend doesn't emit `Destroyed` events for windows
2. The macOS backend emits `Destroyed` events before the window is
   really destroyed.

and so the example isn't currently portable.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
7d93c34e42 Linux: Sync with server/compositor before exiting run_ondemand
Although we document that applications can't keep windows between
separate run_ondemand calls it's possible that the application has only
just dropped their windows and we need to flush these requests to the
server/compositor.

This fixes the window_ondemand example - by ensuring the window from
the first loop really is destroyed before waiting for 5 seconds
and starting the second loop.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
a2e1a0ac19 Update CHANGELOG.md 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
f1a64b3155 Add examples/window_ondemand
A minimal example that shows an application running the event loop more
than once via `run_ondemand`

There is a 5 second delay between each run to help highlight problems
with destroying the window from the first loop.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
f8ffa314d0 Add examples/window_pump_events
A minimal example of an application based on an external event loop that
calls `pump_events` for each iteration of the external loop.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
e28974bc04 Re-work event loop run() API so it can return a Result
This re-works the portable `run()` API that consumes the `EventLoop` and
runs the loop on the calling thread until the app exits.

This can be supported across _all_ platforms and compared to the
previous `run() -> !` API is now able to return a `Result` status on all
platforms except iOS and Web. Fixes: #2709

By moving away from `run() -> !` we stop calling `std::process::exit()`
internally as a means to kill the process without returning which means
it's possible to return an exit status and applications can return from
their `main()` function normally.

This also fixes Android support where an Activity runs in a thread but
we can't assume to have full ownership of the process (other services
could be running in separate threads).

Additionally all examples have generally been updated so that `main()`
returns a `Result` from `run()`

Fixes: #2709
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
93f5f1ac3c Remove EventLoopExtRunReturn 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
a02c680a87 Linux: Implement EventLoopExtPumpEvents and EventLoopExtRunOnDemand
Wayland:

I found the calloop abstraction a little awkward to work with while I was
trying to understand why there was surprising workaround code in the wayland
backend for manually dispatching pending events.

Investigating this further it looks like there may currently be several issues
with the calloop WaylandSource (with how prepare_read is used and with (not)
flushing writes before polling)

Considering the current minimal needs for polling in all winit backends I do
personally tend to think it would be simpler to just own the responsibility for
polling more directly, so the logic for wayland-client `prepare_read` wouldn't
be in a separate crate (and in this current situation would also be easier to fix)

I've tried to maintain the status quo with calloop + workarounds.

X11:

I found that the recent changes (4ac2006cbc) to port the X11 backend
from mio to calloop lost the ability to check for pending events before
needing to poll/dispatch. (The `has_pending` state being queried
before dispatching() was based on state that was filled in during
dispatching)

As part of the rebase this re-introduces the PeekableReceiver and
WakeSender which are small utilities on top of
`std::sync::mpsc::channel()`. This adds a calloop `PingSource`
so we can use a `Ping` as a generic event loop waker.

For taking into account false positive wake ups the X11 source now
tracks when the file descriptor is readable so after we poll via
calloop we can then specifically check if there are new X11 events
or pending redraw/user events when deciding whether to skip the
event loop iteration.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
6bb62d0b13 MacOS: Implement EventLoopExtPumpEvents and EventLoopExtRunOnDemand
The implementation of `pump_events` essentially works by hooking into the
`RunLoopObserver` and requesting that the app should be stopped the next time
that the `RunLoop` prepares to wait for new events.

Originally I had thought I would poke the `CFRunLoop` for the app directly and
I was originally going to implement `pump_events` based on a timeout which I'd
seen SDL doing.

I found that `[NSApp run]` wasn't actually being stopped by asking the RunLoop
to stop directly and inferred that `NSApp run` will actually catch this and
re-start the loop.

Hooking into the observer and calling `[NSApp stop]` actually seems like a
better solution that doesn't need a hacky constant timeout.

The end result is quite similar to what happens with existing apps that
call `run_return` inside an external loop and cause the loop to exit for
each iteration (that also results in the `NSApp` stopping each
iteration).
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
fae4cbd2aa Windows: Implement EventLoopExtPumpEvents and EventLoopExtRunOnDemand
A surprising amount of work was required to enable these extensions
on Windows.

I had originally assumed that pump_events was going to be very similar
to run except would use PeekMessageW instead of GetMessageW to avoid
blocking the external loop but I found the Windows backend broke
several assumptions I had.

Overall I think these changes can hopefully be considered a quite a
significant simplification (I think it's a net deletion of a fair amount
of code) and I think it also helps bring it into slightly closer alignment
with other backends too

Key changes:
- I have removed the `wait_thread` that was a fairly fiddly way of handling
  `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` timeouts in favor of using `SetTimer` which works
  with the same messages picked up by `GetMessage` and `PeekMessage`.
- I have removed the ordering guarantees between `MainEventsCleared`,
  `RedrawRequested` and `RedrawEventsCleared` events due to the complexity in
  maintaining this artificial ordering, which is already not supported
  consistently across backends anyway (in particular this ordering already
  isn't compatible with how MacOS / iOS work).
- `RedrawRequested` events are now directly dispatched via `WM_PAINT` messages
  - comparable to how `RedrawRequested` is dispatched via `drawRect` in the
  MacOS backend.
- I have re-worked how `NewEvents`, `MainEventsCleared`, and `RedrawEventsCleared`
  get dispatched to be more in line with the MacOS backend and also more in line
  with how we have recently discussed defining them for all platforms.

  `NewEvents` is conceptually delivered when the event loop "wakes up" and
  `MainEventsCleared` gets dispatched when the event loop is about to ask the
  OS to wait for new events.

  This is a more portable model, and is already how these events work in the
  MacOS backend.

  `RedrawEventsCleared` are just delivered after `MainEventsCleared` but this
  event no longer has a useful meaning.

Probably the most controversial thing here is that this "breaks" the ordering
rules for redraw event handling, but since my changes interacted with how the
order is maintained I was very reluctant to figure out how to continue
maintaining something that we have recently been discussing changing:

https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2640.

Additionally, since the MacOS backend already doesn't strictly maintain this
order it's somewhat academic to see this as a breakage if Winit applications
can't really rely on it already.

This updates the documentation for `request_redraw()` to reflect that we
no longer guarantee that `RedrawRequested` events must be dispatched
after `MainEventsCleared`.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
7a954c7e08 Android: Implement EventLoopExtPumpEvents and EventLoopExtRunOnDemand 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Robert Bragg
164dce2b8a Add EventLoopExtPumpEvents and EventLoopExtRunOnDemand
This adds two new extensions for running a Winit event loop which will
replace `EventLoopExtRunReturn`

The `run_return` API is trying to solve multiple problems and address
multiple, unrelated, use cases but in doing so it is not succeeding
at addressing any of them fully.

The notable use cases we have are:
1. Applications want to be able to implement their own external
   event loop and call some Winit API to poll / pump events, once
   per iteration of their own loop, without blocking the outer,
   external loop. Addressing #2706
2. Applications want to be able to re-run separate instantiations
   of some Winit-based GUI and want to allow the event loop to exit with
   a status, and then later be able to run the loop again for a new
   instantiation of their GUI. Addressing #2431

It's very notable that these use cases can't be supported across
all platforms and so they are extensions, similar to
`EventLoopExtRunReturn`

The intention is to support these extensions on:
- Windows
- Linux (X11 + Wayland)
- macOS
- Android

These extensions aren't compatible with Web or iOS though.

Each method of running the loop will behave consistently in terms of how
`NewEvents(Init)`, `Resumed` and `LoopDestroyed` events are dispatched
(so portable application code wouldn't necessarily need to have any awareness
of which method of running the loop was being used)

Once all backends have support for these extensions then we can
remove `EventLoopExtRunReturn`

For simplicity, the extensions are documented with the assumption that
the above platforms will be supported.

This patch makes no functional change, it only introduces these new
extensions so we can then handle adding platform-specific backends
in separate pull requests, so the work can be landed in stages.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
0ba4283c29 Correctly detect that we don't support Emscripten (#2971) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
John Nunley
62b4ba8b50 Replace libc with rustix in some modules
Unfortunately this isn't a total removal, for two reasons:

- We still need "libc" for the Xlib XIM implementation, for locales.
- BSD requires libc to check for main-threadedness.

First one we can likely resolve in the near future, not so sure about
the second one without using some weird pthreads trick.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Venceslas Duet
afebe2e7d1 On Windows, add drag_resize_window method support (#2966) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0efcfaf5a9 Add platform::startup_notify for Wayland/X11
The utils in this module should help the users to activate the windows
they create, as well as manage activation tokens environment variables.

The API is essential for Wayland in the first place, since some
compositors may decide initial focus of the window based on whether
the activation token was during the window creation.

Fixes #2279.

Co-authored-by: John Nunley <jtnunley01@gmail.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Venceslas Duet
d86ce9de9f On Wayland, fix Window::is_decorated with CSD 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
7fa7cea700 On Wayland, make the CSD frame double click reliable
It was discovered that on GNOME the click sometimes being swallowed
by the mutter's `wl_pointer::enter/leave` sequences. This was happening
due to `xdg_toplevel::move` making the pointer to leave the surface.

To make handling of that more robust, we could start the
`xdg_toplevel::move` when the actual pointer motion is being performed.

Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7011
Links: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2669#note_1790825
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
36ebad3246 On macOS, add a way to query amount of tabbed windows
This should provide a way to iterate all the tabs and select the last
tab. The tab indicies are now zero based as any other sane index.

Follow-up-to: c5941d105f (add tabbing API)
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Sam
912c45e9f7 On macOS, set that we prefer tabbing
Winit now supports tabbing identifiers, thus set that we prefer tabbing,
in particular it'll make windows tab when using the same tabbing identifiers,
which is desirable for the end users.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
e2c71a4422 On macOS, move automatic tabbing setting to ELWT
Those are global for the application, so it's better to keep them
on EventLoopWindowTarget.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
b50d9a0228 On macOS, add tabbing APIs
This should let the users control macOS tabbing and allow to create
windows in tab.

Co-authored-by: Amr Bashir <amr.bashir2015@gmail.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
692f15c49f On Web, add WindowBuilderExtWebSys::with_append() (#2953) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
5366694db2 Improve documentation of WindowBuilderExtWebSys methods (#2952) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
John Nunley
7962271faa Replace parts of the Xlib backend with x11-rb 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
78b5f2feb8 On Web, remove Window::is_dark_mode() (#2951) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
4baab2d93e Fix mentions of Wasm (#2950) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
79385ecd1f On Web, implement and fix missing methods on Window(Builder) (#2949) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
8d18043a3c Add Fullscreen API compatibility for Safari (#2948) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
297c3f80eb On Web, cache commonly used values (#2947) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
1d80005b91 Increase accuracy of various Web APIs (#2946) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
fab0f62c5a Improve Web specific documentation for various APIs (#2941)
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
d83188befd Rename Window::set_inner_size to Window::request_inner_size
Some systems could resize the window immediately and we'd rather
inform the users right away if that was the case, so they could
create e.g. EGLSurface without waiting for resize, which is really
important for Wayland.

Fixes #2868.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
b9d89e97ed Fix touch location accuracy (#2944) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
5fa4b8f003 On Web, implement WindowEvent::Occluded (#2940) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Imbris
7a4ce631bd On X11, avoid false positive key repeats
Instead of a single `bool` indicating that a key press has occured and
no key has been released since then, we store the scancode of the last
pressed key (if it is a key that repeats when held). This fixes a bug
where pressing a new key while one is already held down will be flagged
as a repeat even though it is obviously not a repeat.
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Mads Marquart
8d5f82f0c0 Stop using &mut in Objective-C delegate methods (#2925)
* Make iOS declared classes not use &mut

* Prepare `init` methods for not having access to &mut self

* Prepare WinitWindow methods for not having access to &mut self

* Convert a bit of WinitView's to use interior mutability

* Convert a bit more of WinitView's to use interior mutability

* Convert the rest of WinitView to use interior mutability

* Use interior mutability instead of a Mutex for the CursorState

* Use interior mutability in WinitWindowDelegate
2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
08fe32eac3 Don't unnecessarily clone canvas on Web (#2934) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
daxpedda
1cddc96a0b Fix typos on Web (#2933) 2023-08-15 13:10:02 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
84ef89eb1c Winit version 0.29.0-beta.0 2023-06-30 23:33:29 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
a320702a71 On X11, fix IME not working
The change to xinput2 completely disabled IME support, thus we've got
a dead keys reporting, because nothing was eating the key events
anymore, however that's not what we really need, given that not
working IME makes it impossible for some users to type.

The proper solution is to not use Xlib at all for that and rely on
xcb and its tooling around the XIM and text compose stuff, so
we'll have full control over what is getting sent to the XIM/IC or not.

Fixes #2888.
2023-06-30 19:59:24 +04:00
dAxpeDDa
b0106898f7 Don't allow event loops to run in parallel 2023-06-29 15:53:58 +02:00
Fredrik Fornwall
924f3323b5 On Web, map bfcache load/unload to suspend/resume 2023-06-28 15:38:49 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
b97df599c5 On Linux, fix wrong layout for key_without_modifiers
The layout was hardcoded to zero, so the keys were sent for whatever
user configured first.
2023-06-28 14:48:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
0defd747c8 Update xkbcommon-dl to 0.4.0
Most things were simply renamed due to migration to xkeysym.
2023-06-28 14:48:35 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
e23186db8e Disallow cleanup for TLS in examples
Fixes issue on Wayland due to drop order, since TLS is being dropped
after the event loop, while it shouldn't. In particular it fixes the
crash in the window_run_return example.
2023-06-26 01:04:38 +04:00
Kirill Chibisov
059abb06fc On Wayland, handle none decorations
During the migration some logic wrt `none` decorations was lost along
the way, however we also now try to ask for client side decorations if
the user wants to disable server side decorations.

Fixes #2902.
2023-06-25 14:12:12 +04:00
Josh Groves
bc216b8f67 Allow recreating wasm event loop with spawn (#2897) 2023-06-23 19:31:42 +02:00
Josh Groves
864a1d5924 Fix some typos (#2901) 2023-06-23 10:10:36 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
05444628e6 Provide a way to set cursor area for IME cursor
Rename `Window::set_ime_position` to `Window::set_ime_cursor_area`
adding a way to create cursor exclusive zone.

Fixes #2886.
2023-06-22 19:12:14 +00:00
Kirill Chibisov
66ff52b012 On Wayland, fix transparency hint not set in new
Fixes #2894.
2023-06-22 00:21:43 +00:00
Robert Bragg
7929999c1c Android: rework keycode handling (#2890)
The recent overhaul of the keyboard API broke keyboard input on Android.

The recent keyboard changes also broke building against the
game-activity backend of android-activity because it was assumed that
the backend is based on the NDK input API which isn't the case with
with game-activity since it doesn't use the InputQueue API from the NDK.

Any alphanumeric keycodes were being mapped to `Unidentified` Keys
which meant even crude keyboard input support was broken.

We do need to expose `getUnicodeChar` (or the ability to look
up characters based on the current character map and modifiers) but
for now we should at least map alphanumeric keycodes to `Key::Character`
for basic interim support of virtual keyboards.

This moves all the keycode mapping into a separate `keycodes.rs` file
to reduce clutter.

This adds back the mapping from Android key codes to Winit key codes
that we had before the keyboard API overhaul.

Android activity does expose scan codes but key codes currently seem
like the more appropriate mapping to Winit physical key codes.

This removes the gnarly, unsafe cfg() guarded digging into
'native-activity' and 'game-activity' specific implementation details. I
never intended to expose these details in the public API and really
hope to avoid there being a release of Winit that would depend on this.

I'm also hoping/considering if I can get away with sealing this without
necessarily requiring a semver breaking release of android_activity
since this absolutely should never have been possible, and can probably
safely assume this was the only code in the wild that has briefly done
this.

I'm also a bit unclear as to what led to doing this. There is a
`.key_code()` and `.scan_code()` getter and we even already accessed the
keycode in the Android backend so I'm not sure how those APIs were missed.
2023-06-21 19:49:44 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
7094a223af Bring OptionAsAlt back for macOS
The correct handling of this setting requires to change the events
we're getting from the macOS on the fly and call `interpretKeyEvents`,
which could affect handling of the next events, meaning that we can't
provide them on `KeyEvent`.
2023-06-20 19:07:49 +00:00
John Nunley
b2a46d0439 Fill the windows in the examples with a solid color
Fixes #776.
2023-06-19 18:46:38 +00:00
bbb651
4748890935 Add MouseButton::{Back, Forward} to MouseInput
Add named variants for physical back and forward keys which could
be found on some mice. The macOS bits may not work on all the
hardware given that apple doesn't directly support such a thing.

Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2023-06-16 08:51:09 +00:00
daxpedda
6300cf915e On Web, implement DeviceEvents (#2871) 2023-06-14 10:26:26 +02:00
daxpedda
9a9c9b15ba Implement ResizeObserver (#2859)
Co-authored-by: Liam Murphy <43807659+Liamolucko@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-14 09:43:53 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
7ce86c3d2a Use Window.requestIdleCallback() 2023-06-14 00:03:23 +02:00
daxpedda
a444637b18 Revert "Send modifiers first"
This reverts commit e17977d7c7.
2023-06-14 00:01:37 +02:00
daxpedda
f0d88c52a3 Fix pointer deltas on Firefox and send coalesced events together (#2878) 2023-06-13 15:49:27 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
e17977d7c7 Send modifiers first 2023-06-13 14:33:08 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
a7a8ff0bbb Drop pointerrawupdate support 2023-06-13 10:23:48 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
fc046add78 Resume propagation of events 2023-06-12 00:48:14 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
ab4a4a89e6 Remove unused EventListenerOptions 2023-06-11 19:44:52 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
f7a400ddf6 Improve media queries take 2 2023-06-09 20:38:54 +02:00
Xiaopeng Li
07d39abddd Fix panic when destroying window (#2773)
* Fix crash when destroying window

* Add a comment to draw_rect

---------

Co-authored-by: Xiaopeng Li <lixiaopeng.jetspark@bytedance.com>
2023-06-09 16:20:27 +03:00
Imbris
0c8bf25ae4 Fix compilation on aarch64-linux
aarch64 defines `c_char` as `u8` and not `i8`. Use `c_char`
alias directly.
2023-06-09 11:46:01 +00:00
dAxpeDDa
b5785ba785 Revert "Fix Window::set_inner_size()"
This reverts commit e220a75556.
2023-06-08 09:09:46 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
9797ed86f0 Fix unable to ignore scale factor resize suggestion 2023-06-07 22:46:14 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
e220a75556 Fix Window::set_inner_size() 2023-06-07 14:53:59 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
29d3729ac8 Disallow more methods 2023-06-07 12:53:47 +02:00
Robin Thunström
4a36741f9c On Android, change default implementation to ignore volume keys and let operating system handle them (#2748) 2023-06-06 23:04:51 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
ab46aa5b79 Replace beforeunload with pagehide 2023-06-05 16:40:53 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
12fb37d827 Make media queries more robust 2023-06-05 16:11:22 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
c88a4ab221 Use correct canvas size for scale factor change 2023-06-05 15:39:17 +02:00
daxpedda
8f7f3efc0d On Web, implement Send and Sync where appropriate (#2834) 2023-06-05 02:44:54 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
eb2d3894ef Document unpreventable events 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
3f4f580181 Add pointerrawupdate support 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
d3aeff8838 Remove unnecessary preventDefault() calls 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
0786d534f4 Take IntoIterator in send_events() 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
b4b2389d0a Split modifier handling in all pointer events 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
964e342f69 Prevent text selection 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
a134a59917 Remove MouseEvent fallback support 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
fbba203c4a Focus window on touch press 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
61bd8b8254 Send position on button release 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
587fa67571 Split cursor move handlers 2023-06-05 02:04:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
7500a88230 Fix up changelog 2023-06-04 13:45:43 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
82d0380ea6 Ignore pen input on Web 2023-06-04 00:23:47 +02:00
John Nunley
642ce2bfa7 Port to windows-sys v0.48.0 (#2842) 2023-06-04 00:02:37 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
5bbe87960e Replace instant with web-time 2023-06-03 16:05:44 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
cf77f82ae3 Update remaining actions to v3
This somehow was left unnoticed.
2023-06-03 17:00:55 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
72cf4e577f Add missing Hash impls on bitflags
Some bitflags in public API lost their `Hash` implementations.

Fixes: 31ebc5caf (Update `bitflags` to `2.0`)
2023-06-03 16:44:52 +03:00
dAxpeDDa
4f3eacf01e On Web, handle coalesced events 2023-06-02 18:48:34 +02:00
George Burton
31ebc5caf4 Update bitflags to 2.0
Co-authored-by: dAxpeDDa <daxpedda@gmail.com>
2023-06-02 17:44:36 +03:00
dAxpeDDa
d273518ce9 Process pointer button events 2023-06-02 12:41:35 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
2ade772ab0 Bump console_log to v1 2023-06-01 17:19:30 +02:00
John Nunley
4ac2006cbc Replace mio with calloop in the X11 backend 2023-05-31 19:44:42 +03:00
dAxpeDDa
ba5ad3be13 On Web, fix no-op for Window::set_fullscreen 2023-05-31 15:25:15 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
8092fa2440 Fix changelog 2023-05-31 13:47:34 +02:00
Toniman575
8bb004a1d9 Rename DeviceEventFilter to DeviceEvents
The use of `Filter` was confusing so it was removed inverting the 
behavior of the enum and methods using it.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
2023-05-30 22:32:31 +03:00
Simon Hausmann
de5327477a web: Fix position of touch events to be relative to the canvas
Use the same logic as for mouse events when not captured.
2023-05-30 21:21:41 +02:00
Nicola Papale
8f959714cc Fix Window::set_theme doc string
Fix #2814.
2023-05-30 12:22:19 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
035eebb19a Use linux scancode values for KeyCodeExtScancode
Old winit was using linux scancodes, so this should make it backward
compatible with itself.
2023-05-29 13:48:12 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
b5af6bb266 Use xkbcommon-dl 0.3.0 2023-05-29 00:55:54 +03:00
dAxpeDDa
1805124c54 On Web, wake event loop on request_redraw() 2023-05-28 23:22:08 +02:00
dAxpeDDa
0f64589dba Don't change the internal canvas size 2023-05-28 23:10:33 +02:00
Kirill Chibisov
5438a2a524 Add @daxpedda as web maintainer
Fixes #1777.
2023-05-28 23:48:28 +03:00
Markus Røyset
918430979f Overhaul the Keyboard API
Overhaul the keyboard API in winit to mimic the W3C specification
to achieve better crossplatform parity. The `KeyboardInput` event
is now uses `KeyEvent` which consists of:

  - `physical_key` - a cross platform way to refer to scancodes;
  - `logical_key`  - keysym value, which shows your key respecting the
                     layout;
  - `text`         - the text produced by this keypress;
  - `location`     - the location of the key on the keyboard;
  - `repeat`       - whether the key was produced by the repeat.

And also a `platform_specific` field which encapsulates extra
information on desktop platforms, like key without modifiers
and text with all modifiers.

The `Modifiers` were also slightly reworked as in, the information
whether the left or right modifier is pressed is now also exposed
on platforms where it could be queried reliably. The support was
also added for the web and orbital platforms finishing the API
change.

This change made the `OptionAsAlt` API on macOS redundant thus it
was removed all together.

Co-authored-by: Artúr Kovács <kovacs.artur.barnabas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
Fixes: #2631.
Fixes: #2055.
Fixes: #2032.
Fixes: #1904.
Fixes: #1810.
Fixes: #1700.
Fixes: #1443.
Fixes: #1343.
Fixes: #1208.
Fixes: #1151.
Fixes: #812.
Fixes: #600.
Fixes: #361.
Fixes: #343.
2023-05-28 21:02:59 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
f3f46cb3f6 On Wayland, fix Window::set_cursor_visible(true)
Making the cursor back visible was simply forgotten and it was
always hiding instead.

Fixes: 2496098890 (Update wayland-rs to 0.30.0)
Fixes: #2820.
2023-05-26 09:26:22 +03:00
John Nunley
3c3be71a77 Implement PartialOrd/Ord for dpi module types 2023-05-16 05:11:43 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
a7986b077f Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2023-05-14 20:36:23 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
8a0edde5c8 Bump github actions to v3 2023-05-14 20:35:58 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
a9e168e10d On macOS, fix backspace emission on preedit clear
Fixes: d15feb5cfa (On macOS, fix empty marked text)
2023-05-13 03:02:05 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
bd9cc2a9da Use cursor-icon crate for CursorIcon
This crate is aimed to simplify handling of cursor icon across
various crates and be used in the public API.
2023-05-09 20:19:35 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
596c0edf0f Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2023-05-09 18:28:20 +03:00
Xiaopeng Li
92592ec605 Fix device description leak (#2758)
* Fix device description leak

* Update CHANGELOG.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Xiaopeng Li <lixiaopeng.jetspark@bytedance.com>
2023-05-08 17:58:34 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
25c4e2e451 On macOS, fix key_up being ignored without IME
Fixes: d15feb5cfa (On macOS, fix empty marked text)
2023-05-06 14:05:28 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
ad52c72e41 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2023-05-05 13:27:22 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
d15feb5cfa On macOS, fix empty marked text blocking input
Fixes #2775.
2023-05-04 00:24:02 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
9938327066 On Wayland, fix nightly warnings
The new analysis suggests that we can remove mut.
2023-05-04 00:24:02 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
f980ed7b83 On X11, fix nightly warnings
The new analysis suggests that we can remove mut.
2023-05-04 00:24:02 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
2496098890 Update wayland-rs to 0.30.0
This update rewrites the winit's Wayland backend using new wayland-rs
0.30 API. This fixes long standing issue with the forward compatibility
of the wayland backend, meaning that future updates to the wayland
protocol won't break rust code anymore. like it was before when adding
new shm/enum variants into the protocol.

Fixes #2560.
Fixes #2164.
Fixes #2128.
Fixes #1760.
Fixes #725.
2023-04-19 00:56:29 +03:00
Amandus Søve Thorsrud
60e91b187a Run Window::set_ime_position on main thread on macOS
Fixes #2756.
2023-04-15 02:58:36 +03:00
Xiaopeng Li
2486f0f1a1 Fix potential panic (#2755)
* Fix potential panic

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Use checked_div

---------

Co-authored-by: Xiaopeng Li <lixiaopeng.jetspark@bytedance.com>
2023-04-03 21:46:09 +03:00
Emil Ernerfeldt
fbea75d31f Add cargo-deny check to CI 2023-03-16 23:05:41 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
d4c9535af9 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only synchronizes CHANGELOG
from the latest release.
2023-03-16 23:05:17 +03:00
daxpedda
f0fcb346b0 On Web, use target_family = "wasm" 2023-03-16 22:49:59 +03:00
Mads Marquart
77f8e511e9 Fix macos memory leaks (#2739)
* Use a weak reference from WinitView to WinitWindow

* Allow patched objc2 version

* Add changelog entry
2023-03-14 13:27:41 +03:00
Emil Ernerfeldt
3217eaa416 Fix 1.68 clippy warnings 2023-03-12 20:02:49 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
b18295a1ce Bump MSRV to 1.64 2023-03-08 19:34:10 +03:00
esdevver
fb9695d56d Changed 'an' to 'a' in documentation (#2715) 2023-03-04 10:37:15 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
08bdca19b1 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only
synchronizes CHANGELOG from the latest release.
2023-03-02 17:15:48 +03:00
Dylan Scott
79ac236721 On macOS, resize simple fullscreen on window move
Fixes #1118.
2023-03-02 01:47:45 +03:00
Nicolas Mazzon
b870a11a99 On Windows, check whether CoCreateInstance succeeds 2023-03-02 01:24:04 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
2af1550bbb On macOS, fix initial focused state
The synthetic focused event was queued after the real event was send
leading to focused issues on startup.

Fixes #2695.
2023-02-27 20:46:00 +03:00
John Nunley
ed796dcd15 Update FEATURES.md 2023-02-26 09:53:45 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
a006cd7dc8 On Wayland, fix rounding issue in resizes 2023-02-21 11:44:22 +03:00
Simon Hausmann
a31f71ee07 Add support for Window::theme on the web (#2687) 2023-02-20 08:51:21 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
0f89aac9f6 On Wayland, fix rare crash on DPI change
While I don't understand the root cause for this issue, we can
dirty fix like that for now.
2023-02-19 17:39:39 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
82df9531f4 On macOS, set resize increments only for live resize
Closes #2684 for macOS.
2023-02-15 03:32:55 +03:00
Sludge
265152355e Implement HasRawDisplayHandle for EventLoop (#2677)
* Implement `HasRawDisplayHandle` for `EventLoop`

* Add changelog entry
2023-02-10 16:25:22 +01:00
John Nunley
37c0f615cf On Windows, name the waiter thread (#2672) 2023-02-08 21:39:01 +01:00
John Nunley
5ba6bdef49 Replace lazy window message ids with a slimmer version (#2598) 2023-02-04 15:38:21 +01:00
Kirill Chibisov
69d6076310 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only
synchronizes CHANGELOG from the latest release.
2023-02-04 14:47:31 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
7029ce6ecd Fix window drop on Wayland
In some scenarious of window dropping the callback for keyboard
may run after the window was dropped.
2023-02-02 14:42:34 +03:00
Kirill Chibisov
1eb1a13a77 Bump version on master
This commit does not represent a release and only
synchronizes CHANGELOG from the latest release.
2023-02-02 10:55:59 +03:00
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/src/platform_impl/macos @madsmtm
# Web (no maintainer)
/src/platform/web.rs
/src/platform_impl/web
/src/platform/web.rs @daxpedda
/src/platform_impl/web @daxpedda
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@@ -6,116 +6,182 @@ on:
branches: [master]
jobs:
Check_Formatting:
fmt:
name: Check formatting
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: hecrj/setup-rust-action@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
rust-version: stable
components: rustfmt
- name: Check Formatting
run: cargo +stable fmt --all -- --check
run: cargo fmt -- --check
tests:
name: Tests
name: Test ${{ matrix.toolchain }} ${{ matrix.platform.name }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
rust_version: ['1.60.0', stable, nightly]
toolchain: [stable, nightly, '1.65.0']
platform:
# Note: Make sure that we test all the `docs.rs` targets defined in Cargo.toml!
- { target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, os: windows-latest, }
- { target: i686-pc-windows-msvc, os: windows-latest, }
- { target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu, os: windows-latest, host: -x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
- { target: i686-pc-windows-gnu, os: windows-latest, host: -i686-pc-windows-gnu }
- { target: i686-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, options: --no-default-features, features: x11 }
- { target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, options: --no-default-features, features: "wayland,wayland-dlopen" }
- { target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: -p winit, cmd: 'apk --', features: "android-native-activity" }
- { target: x86_64-unknown-redox, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { target: x86_64-apple-darwin, os: macos-latest, }
- { target: x86_64-apple-ios, os: macos-latest, }
- { target: aarch64-apple-ios, os: macos-latest, }
# We're using Windows rather than Ubuntu to run the wasm tests because caching cargo-web
# doesn't currently work on Linux.
- { target: wasm32-unknown-unknown, os: windows-latest, }
- { name: 'Windows 64bit MSVC', target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, os: windows-latest, }
- { name: 'Windows 32bit MSVC', target: i686-pc-windows-msvc, os: windows-latest, }
- { name: 'Windows 64bit GNU', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu, os: windows-latest, host: -x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
- { name: 'Windows 32bit GNU', target: i686-pc-windows-gnu, os: windows-latest, host: -i686-pc-windows-gnu }
- { name: 'Linux 32bit', target: i686-unknown-linux-gnu, os: ubuntu-latest, }
- { 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: 'Redox OS', target: x86_64-unknown-redox, os: ubuntu-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, }
exclude:
# Android is tested on stable-3
- toolchain: '1.65.0'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
include:
- toolchain: '1.69.0'
platform: { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android, os: ubuntu-latest, options: '--package=winit --features=android-native-activity', cmd: 'apk --' }
env:
# Set more verbose terminal output
CARGO_TERM_VERBOSE: true
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
RUSTFLAGS: "-C debuginfo=0 --deny warnings"
OPTIONS: ${{ matrix.platform.options }}
FEATURES: ${{ format(',{0}', matrix.platform.features ) }}
# Faster compilation and error on warnings
RUSTFLAGS: '--codegen=debuginfo=0 --deny=warnings'
RUSTDOCFLAGS: '--deny=warnings'
OPTIONS: --target=${{ matrix.platform.target }} ${{ matrix.platform.options }}
CMD: ${{ matrix.platform.cmd }}
RUSTDOCFLAGS: -Dwarnings
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Used to cache cargo-web
- name: Cache cargo folder
uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ~/.cargo
key: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}-cargo-${{ matrix.rust_version }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: hecrj/setup-rust-action@v1
- name: Restore cache of cargo folder
# We use `restore` and later `save`, so that we can create the key after
# the cache has been downloaded.
#
# This could be avoided if we added Cargo.lock to the repository.
uses: actions/cache/restore@v3
with:
rust-version: ${{ matrix.rust_version }}${{ matrix.platform.host }}
targets: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
components: clippy
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-home.html#caching-the-cargo-home-in-ci
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
key: cargo-${{ matrix.toolchain }}-${{ matrix.platform.name }}-never-intended-to-be-found
restore-keys: cargo-${{ matrix.toolchain }}-${{ matrix.platform.name }}
- name: Generate lockfile
# Also updates the crates.io index
run: cargo generate-lockfile && cargo update -p ahash --precise 0.8.7 && cargo update -p bumpalo --precise 3.14.0
- name: Install GCC Multilib
if: (matrix.platform.os == 'ubuntu-latest') && contains(matrix.platform.target, 'i686')
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib
- name: Install cargo-apk
- name: Cache cargo-apk
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android')
run: cargo install cargo-apk
id: cargo-apk-cache
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.cargo/bin/cargo-apk
# Change this key if we update the required cargo-apk version
key: cargo-apk-v0-9-7
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
if: contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') && (steps.cargo-apk-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true')
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: Install cargo-apk
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: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.toolchain }}${{ matrix.platform.host }}
targets: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
components: clippy
- name: Check documentation
shell: bash
run: cargo doc --no-deps --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features $FEATURES --document-private-items
run: cargo doc --no-deps $OPTIONS --document-private-items
- name: Build crate
shell: bash
run: cargo $CMD build --verbose --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features $FEATURES
run: cargo $CMD build $OPTIONS
- name: Build tests
shell: bash
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.rust_version != '1.60.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run --verbose --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features $FEATURES
matrix.toolchain != '1.65.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'ios') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.rust_version != '1.60.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --verbose --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features $FEATURES
matrix.toolchain != '1.65.0'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS
- name: Lint with clippy
shell: bash
if: (matrix.rust_version == 'stable') && !contains(matrix.platform.options, '--no-default-features')
run: cargo clippy --all-targets --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features $FEATURES -- -Dwarnings
if: (matrix.toolchain == 'stable') && !contains(matrix.platform.options, '--no-default-features')
run: cargo clippy --all-targets $OPTIONS -- -Dwarnings
- name: Build tests with serde enabled
shell: bash
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.rust_version != '1.60.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run --verbose --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features serde,$FEATURES
matrix.toolchain != '1.65.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --no-run $OPTIONS --features serde
- name: Run tests with serde enabled
shell: bash
if: >
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'android') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'ios') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'wasm32') &&
!contains(matrix.platform.target, 'redox') &&
matrix.rust_version != '1.60.0'
run: cargo $CMD test --verbose --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }} $OPTIONS --features serde,$FEATURES
matrix.toolchain != '1.65.0'
run: cargo $CMD test $OPTIONS --features serde
# See restore step above
- name: Save cache of cargo folder
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
key: cargo-${{ matrix.toolchain }}-${{ matrix.platform.name }}-${{ hashFiles('Cargo.lock') }}
cargo-deny:
name: Run cargo-deny on ${{ matrix.platform.name }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# TODO: remove this matrix when https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/issues/324 is resolved
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform:
- { name: 'Android', target: aarch64-linux-android }
- { name: 'iOS', target: aarch64-apple-ios }
- { name: 'Linux', target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu }
- { name: 'macOS', target: x86_64-apple-darwin }
- { name: 'Redox OS', target: x86_64-unknown-redox }
- { name: 'web', target: wasm32-unknown-unknown }
- { name: 'Windows', target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu }
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny-action@v1
with:
command: check
log-level: error
arguments: --all-features --target ${{ matrix.platform.target }}

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[submodule "deps/apk-builder"]
path = deps/apk-builder
url = https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-rs-glue

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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
Please keep one empty line before and after all headers. (This is required for `git` to produce a conflict when a release is made while a PR is open and the PR's changelog entry would go into the wrong section).
Please keep one empty line before and after all headers. (This is required for
`git` to produce a conflict when a release is made while a PR is open and the
PR's changelog entry would go into the wrong section).
And please only add new entries to the top of this list, right below the `# Unreleased` header.
And please only add new entries to the top of this list, right below the `#
Unreleased` header.
# Unreleased
# 0.29.14
- On X11/Wayland, fix `text` and `text_with_all_modifiers` not being `None` during compose.
- On Wayland, don't reapply cursor grab when unchanged.
- On X11, fix a bug where some mouse events would be unexpectedly filtered out.
# 0.29.13
- On Web, fix possible crash with `ControlFlow::Wait` and `ControlFlow::WaitUntil`.
# 0.29.12
- On X11, fix use after free during xinput2 handling.
- On X11, filter close to zero values in mouse device events
# 0.29.11
- On Wayland, fix DeviceEvent::Motion not being sent
- On X11, don't require XIM to run.
- On X11, fix xkb state not being updated correctly sometimes leading to wrong input.
- Fix compatibility with 32-bit platforms without 64-bit atomics.
- On macOS, fix incorrect IME cursor rect origin.
- On X11, fix swapped instance and general class names.
- On Windows, fixed a race condition when sending an event through the loop proxy.
- On Wayland, disable `Occluded` event handling.
- On X11, reload dpi on `_XSETTINGS_SETTINGS` update.
- On X11, fix deadlock when adjusting DPI and resizing at the same time.
- On Wayland, fix `Focused(false)` being send when other seats still have window focused.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::set_{min,max}_inner_size` not always applied.
- On Windows, fix inconsistent resizing behavior with multi-monitor setups when repositioning outside the event loop.
- On Wayland, fix `WAYLAND_SOCKET` not used when detecting platform.
- On Orbital, fix `logical_key` and `text` not reported in `KeyEvent`.
- On Orbital, implement `KeyEventExtModifierSupplement`.
- On Orbital, map keys to `NamedKey` when possible.
- On Orbital, implement `set_cursor_grab`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_cursor_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `drag_window`.
- On Orbital, implement `drag_resize_window`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_transparent`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_visible`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_resizable`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_resizable`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_maximized`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_maximized`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_decorations`.
- On Orbital, implement `is_decorated`.
- On Orbital, implement `set_window_level`.
- On Orbital, emit `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion`.
- On Wayland, fix title in CSD not updated from `AboutToWait`.
# 0.29.10
- On Web, account for canvas being focused already before event loop starts.
- On Web, increase cursor position accuracy.
# 0.29.9
- On X11, fix `NotSupported` error not propagated when creating event loop.
- On Wayland, fix resize not issued when scale changes
- On X11 and Wayland, fix arrow up on keypad reported as `ArrowLeft`.
- On macOS, report correct logical key when Ctrl or Cmd is pressed.
# 0.29.8
- On X11, fix IME input lagging behind.
- On X11, fix `ModifiersChanged` not sent from xdotool-like input
- On X11, fix keymap not updated from xmodmap.
- On X11, reduce the amount of time spent fetching screen resources.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::request_inner_size` being overwritten by resize.
- On Wayland, fix `Window::inner_size` not using the correct rounding.
# 0.29.7
- On X11, fix `Xft.dpi` reload during runtime.
- On X11, fix window minimize.
# 0.29.6
- On Web, fix context menu not being disabled by `with_prevent_default(true)`.
- On Wayland, fix `WindowEvent::Destroyed` not being delivered after destroying window.
- Fix `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand::run_on_demand` not working for consequent invocation
# 0.29.5
- On macOS, remove spurious error logging when handling `Fn`.
- On X11, fix an issue where floating point data from the server is
misinterpreted during a drag and drop operation.
- On X11, fix a bug where focusing the window would panic.
- On macOS, fix `refresh_rate_millihertz`.
- On Wayland, disable Client Side Decorations when `wl_subcompositor` is not supported.
- On X11, fix `Xft.dpi` detection from Xresources.
- On Windows, fix consecutive calls to `window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)))` resulting in losing previous window state when eventually exiting fullscreen using `window.set_fullscreen(None)`.
- On Wayland, fix resize being sent on focus change.
- On Windows, fix `set_ime_cursor_area`.
# 0.29.4
- Fix crash when running iOS app on macOS.
- On X11, check common alternative cursor names when loading cursor.
- On X11, reload the DPI after a property change event.
- On Windows, fix so `drag_window` and `drag_resize_window` can be called from another thread.
- On Windows, fix `set_control_flow` in `AboutToWait` not being taken in account.
- On macOS, send a `Resized` event after each `ScaleFactorChanged` event.
- On Wayland, fix `wl_surface` being destroyed before associated objects.
- On macOS, fix assertion when pressing `Fn` key.
# 0.29.3
- On Wayland, apply correct scale to `PhysicalSize` passed in `WindowBuilder::with_inner_size` when possible.
- On Wayland, fix `RedrawRequsted` being always sent without decorations and `sctk-adwaita` feature.
- On Wayland, ignore resize requests when the window is fully tiled.
- On Wayland, use `configure_bounds` to constrain `with_inner_size` when compositor wants users to pick size.
- On Windows, fix deadlock when accessing the state during `Cursor{Enter,Leave}`.
- On Windows, add support for `Window::set_transparent`.
- On macOS, fix deadlock when entering a nested event loop from an event handler.
- On macOS, add support for `Window::set_blur`.
# 0.29.2
- **Breaking:** Bump MSRV from `1.60` to `1.65`.
- **Breaking:** Add `Event::MemoryWarning`; implemented on iOS/Android.
- **Breaking:** Bump `ndk` version to `0.8.0`, ndk-sys to `0.5.0`, `android-activity` to `0.5.0`.
- **Breaking:** Change default `ControlFlow` from `Poll` to `Wait`.
- **Breaking:** Move `Event::RedrawRequested` to `WindowEvent::RedrawRequested`.
- **Breaking:** Moved `ControlFlow::Exit` to `EventLoopWindowTarget::exit()` and `EventLoopWindowTarget::exiting()` and removed `ControlFlow::ExitWithCode(_)` entirely.
- **Breaking:** Moved `ControlFlow` to `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_control_flow()` and `EventLoopWindowTarget::control_flow()`.
- **Breaking:** `EventLoop::new` and `EventLoopBuilder::build` now return `Result<Self, EventLoopError>`
- **Breaking:** `WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND` was removed in favor of standard `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` and `DISPLAY` variables.
- **Breaking:** on Wayland, dispatching user created Wayland queue won't wake up the loop unless winit has event to send back.
- **Breaking:** remove `DeviceEvent::Text`.
- **Breaking:** Remove lifetime parameter from `Event` and `WindowEvent`.
- **Breaking:** Rename `Window::set_inner_size` to `Window::request_inner_size` and indicate if the size was applied immediately.
- **Breaking:** `ActivationTokenDone` event which could be requested with the new `startup_notify` module, see its docs for more.
- **Breaking:** `ScaleFactorChanged` now contains a writer instead of a reference to update inner size.
- **Breaking** `run() -> !` has been replaced by `run() -> Result<(), EventLoopError>` for returning errors without calling `std::process::exit()` ([#2767](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2767))
- **Breaking** Removed `EventLoopExtRunReturn` / `run_return` in favor of `EventLoopExtPumpEvents` / `pump_events` and `EventLoopExtRunOnDemand` / `run_on_demand` ([#2767](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2767))
- `RedrawRequested` is no longer guaranteed to be emitted after `MainEventsCleared`, it is now platform-specific when the event is emitted after being requested via `redraw_request()`.
- On Windows, `RedrawRequested` is now driven by `WM_PAINT` messages which are requested via `redraw_request()`
- **Breaking** `LoopDestroyed` renamed to `LoopExiting` ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking** `RedrawEventsCleared` removed ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking** `MainEventsCleared` removed ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking:** Remove all deprecated `modifiers` fields.
- **Breaking:** Rename `DeviceEventFilter` to `DeviceEvents` reversing the behavior of variants.
- **Breaking** Add `AboutToWait` event which is emitted when the event loop is about to block and wait for new events ([#2900](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900))
- **Breaking:** Rename `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_device_event_filter` to `listen_device_events`.
- **Breaking:** Rename `Window::set_ime_position` to `Window::set_ime_cursor_area` adding a way to set exclusive zone.
- **Breaking:** `with_x11_visual` now takes the visual ID instead of the bare pointer.
- **Breaking** `MouseButton` now supports `Back` and `Forward` variants, emitted from mouse events on Wayland, X11, Windows, macOS and Web.
- **Breaking:** On Web, `instant` is now replaced by `web_time`.
- **Breaking:** On Web, dropped support for Safari versions below 13.1.
- **Breaking:** On Web, the canvas output bitmap size is no longer adjusted.
- **Breaking:** On Web, the canvas size is not controlled by Winit anymore and external changes to the canvas size will be reported through `WindowEvent::Resized`.
- **Breaking:** Updated `bitflags` crate version to `2`, which changes the API on exposed types.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon::Arrow` was removed.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon::Hand` is now named `CursorIcon::Pointer`.
- **Breaking:** `CursorIcon` is now used from the `cursor-icon` crate.
- **Breaking:** `WindowExtWebSys::canvas()` now returns an `Option`.
- **Breaking:** Overhaul keyboard input handling.
- Replace `KeyboardInput` with `KeyEvent` and `RawKeyEvent`.
- Change `WindowEvent::KeyboardInput` to contain a `KeyEvent`.
- Change `Event::Key` to contain a `RawKeyEvent`.
- Remove `Event::ReceivedCharacter`. In its place, you should use
`KeyEvent.text` in combination with `WindowEvent::Ime`.
- Replace `VirtualKeyCode` with the `Key` enum.
- Replace `ScanCode` with the `KeyCode` enum.
- Rename `ModifiersState::LOGO` to `SUPER` and `ModifiersState::CTRL` to `CONTROL`.
- Add `PhysicalKey` wrapping `KeyCode` and `NativeKeyCode`.
- Add `KeyCode` to refer to keys (roughly) by their physical location.
- Add `NativeKeyCode` to represent raw `KeyCode`s which Winit doesn't
understand.
- Add `Key` to represent the keys after they've been interpreted by the
active (software) keyboard layout.
- Add `NamedKey` to represent the categorized keys.
- Add `NativeKey` to represent raw `Key`s which Winit doesn't understand.
- Add `KeyLocation` to tell apart `Key`s which usually "mean" the same thing,
but can appear simultaneously in different spots on the same keyboard
layout.
- Add `Window::reset_dead_keys` to enable application-controlled cancellation
of dead key sequences.
- Add `KeyEventExtModifierSupplement` to expose additional (and less
portable) interpretations of a given key-press.
- Add `PhysicalKeyExtScancode`, which lets you convert between scancodes and
`PhysicalKey`.
- `ModifiersChanged` now uses dedicated `Modifiers` struct.
- Removed platform-specific extensions that should be retrieved through `raw-window-handle` trait implementations instead:
- `platform::windows::HINSTANCE`.
- `WindowExtWindows::hinstance`.
- `WindowExtWindows::hwnd`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_window`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_view_controller`.
- `WindowExtIOS::ui_view`.
- `WindowExtMacOS::ns_window`.
- `WindowExtMacOS::ns_view`.
- `EventLoopWindowTargetExtWayland::wayland_display`.
- `WindowExtWayland::wayland_surface`.
- `WindowExtWayland::wayland_display`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_window`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_display`.
- `WindowExtX11::xlib_screen_id`.
- `WindowExtX11::xcb_connection`.
- Reexport `raw-window-handle` in `window` module.
- Add `ElementState::is_pressed`.
- Add `Window::pre_present_notify` to notify winit before presenting to the windowing system.
- Add `Window::set_blur` to request a blur behind the window; implemented on Wayland for now.
- Add `Window::show_window_menu` to request a titlebar/system menu; implemented on Wayland/Windows for now.
- Implement `AsFd`/`AsRawFd` for `EventLoop<T>` on X11 and Wayland.
- Implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` for `MouseButton`.
- Implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` on types in the `dpi` module.
- Make `WindowBuilder` `Send + Sync`.
- Make iOS `MonitorHandle` and `VideoMode` usable from other threads.
- Make iOS windows usable from other threads.
- On Android, add force data to touch events.
- On Android, added `EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid::handle_volume_keys` to indicate that the application will handle the volume keys manually.
- On Android, fix `DeviceId` to contain device id's.
- On Orbital, fix `ModifiersChanged` not being sent.
- On Wayland, `Window::outer_size` now accounts for **client side** decorations.
- On Wayland, add `Window::drag_resize_window` method.
- On Wayland, remove `WINIT_WAYLAND_CSD_THEME` variable.
- On Wayland, fix `TouchPhase::Canceled` being sent for moved events.
- On Wayland, fix forward compatibility issues.
- On Wayland, fix initial window size not restored for maximized/fullscreened on startup window.
- On Wayland, fix maximized startup not taking full size on GNOME.
- On Wayland, fix maximized window creation and window geometry handling.
- On Wayland, fix window not checking that it actually got initial configure event.
- On Wayland, make double clicking and moving the CSD frame more reliable.
- On Wayland, support `Occluded` event with xdg-shell v6
- On Wayland, use frame callbacks to throttle `RedrawRequested` events so redraws will align with compositor.
- On Web, `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` now uses the Prioritized Task Scheduling API. `setTimeout()`, with a trick to circumvent throttling to 4ms, is used as a fallback.
- On Web, `EventLoopProxy` now implements `Send`.
- On Web, `Window` now implements `Send` and `Sync`.
- On Web, account for CSS `padding`, `border`, and `margin` when getting or setting the canvas position.
- On Web, add Fullscreen API compatibility for Safari.
- On Web, add `DeviceEvent::Motion`, `DeviceEvent::MouseWheel`, `DeviceEvent::Button` and `DeviceEvent::Key` support.
- On Web, add `EventLoopWindowTargetExtWebSys` and `PollStrategy`, which allows to set different strategies for `ControlFlow::Poll`. By default the Prioritized Task Scheduling API is used, but an option to use `Window.requestIdleCallback` is available as well. Both use `setTimeout()`, with a trick to circumvent throttling to 4ms, as a fallback.
- On Web, add `WindowBuilderExtWebSys::with_append()` to append the canvas element to the web page on creation.
- On Web, allow event loops to be recreated with `spawn`.
- On Web, enable event propagation.
- On Web, fix `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` to never wake up **before** the given time.
- On Web, fix `DeviceEvent::MouseMotion` only being emitted for each canvas instead of the whole window.
- On Web, fix `Window:::set_fullscreen` doing nothing when called outside the event loop but during transient activation.
- On Web, fix pen treated as mouse input.
- On Web, fix pointer button events not being processed when a buttons is already pressed.
- On Web, fix scale factor resize suggestion always overwriting the canvas size.
- On Web, fix some `WindowBuilder` methods doing nothing.
- On Web, fix some `Window` methods using incorrect HTML attributes instead of CSS properties.
- On Web, fix the bfcache by not using the `beforeunload` event and map bfcache loading/unloading to `Suspended`/`Resumed` events.
- On Web, fix touch input not gaining or loosing focus.
- On Web, fix touch location to be as accurate as mouse position.
- On Web, handle coalesced pointer events, which increases the resolution of pointer inputs.
- On Web, implement `Window::focus_window()`.
- On Web, implement `Window::set_(min|max)_inner_size()`.
- On Web, implement `WindowEvent::Occluded`.
- On Web, never return a `MonitorHandle`.
- On Web, prevent clicks on the canvas to select text.
- On Web, remove any fullscreen requests from the queue when an external fullscreen activation was detected.
- On Web, remove unnecessary `Window::is_dark_mode()`, which was replaced with `Window::theme()`.
- On Web, respect `EventLoopWindowTarget::listen_device_events()` settings.
- On Web, scale factor and dark mode detection are now more robust.
- On Web, send mouse position on button release as well.
- On Web, take all transient activations on the canvas and window into account to queue a fullscreen request.
- On Web, use `Window.requestAnimationFrame()` to throttle `RedrawRequested` events.
- On Web, use the correct canvas size when calculating the new size during scale factor change, instead of using the output bitmap size.
- On Web: fix `Window::request_redraw` not waking the event loop when called from outside the loop.
- On Web: fix position of touch events to be relative to the canvas.
- On Windows, add `drag_resize_window` method support.
- On Windows, add horizontal MouseWheel `DeviceEvent`.
- On Windows, added `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_class_name` to customize the internal class name.
- On Windows, fix IME APIs not working when from non event loop thread.
- On Windows, fix `CursorEnter/Left` not being sent when grabbing the mouse.
- On Windows, fix `RedrawRequested` not being delivered when calling `Window::request_redraw` from `RedrawRequested`.
- On Windows, port to `windows-sys` version 0.48.0.
- On X11, add a `with_embedded_parent_window` function to the window builder to allow embedding a window into another window.
- On X11, fix event loop not waking up on `ControlFlow::Poll` and `ControlFlow::WaitUntil`.
- On X11, fix false positive flagging of key repeats when pressing different keys with no release between presses.
- On X11, set `visual_id` in returned `raw-window-handle`.
- On iOS, add ability to change the status bar style.
- On iOS, add force data to touch events when using the Apple Pencil.
- On iOS, always wake the event loop when transitioning from `ControlFlow::Poll` to `ControlFlow::Poll`.
- On iOS, send events `WindowEvent::Occluded(false)`, `WindowEvent::Occluded(true)` when application enters/leaves foreground.
- On macOS, add tabbing APIs on `WindowExtMacOS` and `EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS`.
- On macOS, fix assertion when pressing `Globe` key.
- On macOS, fix crash in `window.set_minimized(false)`.
- On macOS, fix crash when dropping `Window`.
# 0.28.7
- Fix window size sometimes being invalid when resizing on macOS 14 Sonoma.
# 0.28.6
- On macOS, fixed memory leak when getting monitor handle.
- On macOS, fix `Backspace` being emitted when clearing preedit with it.
# 0.28.5
- On macOS, fix `key_up` being ignored when `Ime` is disabled.
# 0.28.4
- On macOS, fix empty marked text blocking regular input.
- On macOS, fix potential panic when getting refresh rate.
- On macOS, fix crash when calling `Window::set_ime_position` from another thread.
# 0.28.3
- Fix macOS memory leaks.
@@ -298,7 +605,7 @@ And please only add new entries to the top of this list, right below the `# Unre
# 0.23.0 (2020-10-02)
- On iOS, fixed support for the "Debug View Heirarchy" feature in Xcode.
- On iOS, fixed support for the "Debug View Hierarchy" feature in Xcode.
- On all platforms, `available_monitors` and `primary_monitor` are now on `EventLoopWindowTarget` rather than `EventLoop` to list monitors event in the event loop.
- On Unix, X11 and Wayland are now optional features (enabled by default)
- On X11, fix deadlock when calling `set_fullscreen_inner`.

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When reporting an issue, in order to help the maintainers understand what the problem is, please make
your description of the issue as detailed as possible:
- if it is a bug, please provide clear explanation of what happens, what should happen, and how to
- if it is a bug, please provide a clear explanation of what happens, what should happen, and how to
reproduce the issue, ideally by providing a minimal program exhibiting the problem
- if it is a feature request, please provide a clear argumentation about why you believe this feature
should be supported by winit
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ your description of the issue as detailed as possible:
When making a code contribution to winit, before opening your pull request, please make sure that:
- your patch builds with Winit's minimal supported rust version - Rust 1.60.
- you tested your modifications on all the platforms impacted, or if not possible detail which platforms
- your patch builds with Winit's minimal supported rust version - Rust 1.65.
- you tested your modifications on all the platforms impacted, or if not possible, detail which platforms
were not tested, and what should be tested, so that a maintainer or another contributor can test them
- you updated any relevant documentation in winit
- you left comments in your code explaining any part that is not straightforward, so that the
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ When making a code contribution to winit, before opening your pull request, plea
relevant sections in [`FEATURES.md`](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/master/FEATURES.md#features)
should be updated.
Once your PR is open, you can ask for review by a maintainer of your platform. Winit's merging policy
Once your PR is open, you can ask for a review by a maintainer of your platform. Winit's merging policy
is that a PR must be approved by at least two maintainers of winit before being merged, including
at least a maintainer of the platform (a maintainer making a PR themselves counts as approving it).
@@ -46,27 +46,26 @@ Once your PR is deemed ready, the merging maintainer will take care of resolving
The current maintainers are listed in the [CODEOWNERS](.github/CODEOWNERS) file.
If you are interested in being pinged when testing is needed for a certain platform, please add yourself to the [Testers and Contributors](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/wiki/Testers-and-Contributors) table!
If you are interested in being pinged when testing is needed for a specific platform, please add yourself to the [Testers and Contributors](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/wiki/Testers-and-Contributors) table!
## Release process
Given that winit is a widely used library we should be able to make a patch
Given that winit is a widely used library, we should be able to make a patch
releases at any time we want without blocking the development of new features.
To achieve these goals, a new branch is created for every new release. Releases
and later patch releases are committed and tagged in this branch.
To achieve these goals, a new branch is created for every new release. Releases and later patch releases are committed and tagged in this branch.
The exact steps for an exemplary `0.2.0` release might look like this:
1. Initially the version on the latest master is `0.1.0`
1. Initially, the version on the latest master is `0.1.0`
2. A new `v0.2.x` branch is created for the release
3. In the branch, the version is bumped to `v0.2.0`
4. The new commit in the branch is tagged `v0.2.0`
5. The version is pushed to crates.io
6. A GitHub release is created for the `v0.2.0` tag
7. On master, the version is bumped to `0.2.0` and the CHANGELOG is updated
7. On master, the version is bumped to `0.2.0`, and the CHANGELOG is updated
When doing a patch release the process is similar:
1. Initially the version of the latest release is `0.2.0`
When doing a patch release, the process is similar:
1. Initially, the version of the latest release is `0.2.0`
2. Checkout the `v0.2.x` branch
3. Cherry-pick the required non-breaking changes into the `v0.2.x`
4. Follow steps 3-7 of the regular release example

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "winit"
version = "0.28.3"
version = "0.29.14"
authors = ["The winit contributors", "Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>"]
description = "Cross-platform window creation library."
edition = "2021"
@@ -10,10 +10,17 @@ readme = "README.md"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/winit"
categories = ["gui"]
rust-version = "1.60.0"
rust-version = "1.65.0"
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["serde"]
features = [
"rwh_04",
"rwh_05",
"rwh_06",
"serde",
# Enabled to get docs to compile
"android-native-activity",
]
default-target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
# These are all tested in CI
targets = [
@@ -35,47 +42,88 @@ targets = [
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
[features]
default = ["x11", "wayland", "wayland-dlopen", "wayland-csd-adwaita"]
x11 = ["x11-dl", "mio", "percent-encoding"]
wayland = ["wayland-client", "wayland-protocols", "sctk", "wayland-commons"]
wayland-dlopen = ["sctk/dlopen", "wayland-client/dlopen"]
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" ]
android-native-activity = ["android-activity/native-activity"]
android-game-activity = ["android-activity/game-activity"]
serde = ["dep:serde", "cursor-icon/serde", "smol_str/serde"]
rwh_04 = ["dep:rwh_04", "ndk/rwh_04"]
rwh_05 = ["dep:rwh_05", "ndk/rwh_05"]
rwh_06 = ["dep:rwh_06", "ndk/rwh_06"]
[build-dependencies]
cfg_aliases = "0.1.1"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "1"
instant = { version = "0.1", features = ["wasm-bindgen"] }
bitflags = "2"
cursor-icon = "1.1.0"
log = "0.4"
mint = { version = "0.5.6", optional = true }
once_cell = "1.12"
raw_window_handle = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.5" }
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 = { version = "1", optional = true, features = ["serde_derive"] }
smol_str = "0.2.0"
[dev-dependencies]
image = { version = "0.24.0", default-features = false, features = ["png"] }
simple_logger = { version = "2.1.0", default_features = false }
simple_logger = { version = "4.2.0", default_features = false }
winit = { path = ".", features = ["rwh_05"] }
[target.'cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))'.dev-dependencies]
softbuffer = "0.3.0"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "android")'.dependencies]
# Coordinate the next winit release with android-ndk-rs: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1995
android-activity = "0.4.0"
ndk = "0.7.0"
android-activity = "0.5.0"
ndk = { version = "0.8.0", default-features = false }
ndk-sys = "0.5.0"
[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))'.dependencies]
core-foundation = "0.9.3"
objc2 = ">=0.3.0-beta.3, <0.3.0-beta.4" # Allow `0.3.0-beta.3.patch-leaks`
objc2 = "0.4.1"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
core-graphics = "0.22.3"
dispatch = "0.2.0"
core-graphics = "0.23.1"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies.icrate]
version = "0.0.4"
features = [
"dispatch",
"Foundation",
"Foundation_NSArray",
"Foundation_NSAttributedString",
"Foundation_NSMutableAttributedString",
"Foundation_NSData",
"Foundation_NSDictionary",
"Foundation_NSString",
"Foundation_NSProcessInfo",
"Foundation_NSThread",
"Foundation_NSNumber",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "ios")'.dependencies.icrate]
version = "0.0.4"
features = [
"dispatch",
"Foundation",
"Foundation_NSArray",
"Foundation_NSString",
"Foundation_NSProcessInfo",
"Foundation_NSThread",
"Foundation_NSSet",
]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies]
unicode-segmentation = "1.7.1"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies.windows-sys]
version = "0.45"
version = "0.48"
features = [
"Win32_Devices_HumanInterfaceDevice",
"Win32_Foundation",
@@ -103,56 +151,73 @@ features = [
"Win32_UI_WindowsAndMessaging",
]
[target.'cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "redox", target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "android", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))))'.dependencies]
[target.'cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "redox", target_family = "wasm", target_os = "android", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))))'.dependencies]
ahash = { version = "0.8.3", features = ["no-rng"], optional = true }
bytemuck = { version = "1.13.1", default-features = false, optional = true }
calloop = "0.12.3"
libc = "0.2.64"
mio = { version = "0.8", features = ["os-ext"], optional = true }
memmap2 = { version = "0.9.0", optional = true }
percent-encoding = { version = "2.0", optional = true }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.16.0", default_features = false, features = ["calloop"], optional = true }
sctk-adwaita = { version = "0.5.1", default_features = false, optional = true }
wayland-client = { version = "0.29.5", default_features = false, features = ["use_system_lib"], optional = true }
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.29.5", features = [ "staging_protocols"], optional = true }
wayland-commons = { version = "0.29.5", optional = true }
x11-dl = { version = "2.18.5", optional = true }
rustix = { version = "0.38.4", default-features = false, features = ["std", "system", "thread", "process"] }
sctk = { package = "smithay-client-toolkit", version = "0.18.0", default-features = false, features = ["calloop"], optional = true }
sctk-adwaita = { version = "0.8.0", default_features = false, optional = true }
wayland-backend = { version = "0.3.0", default_features = false, features = ["client_system"], optional = true }
wayland-client = { version = "0.31.1", optional = true }
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.31.0", features = [ "staging"], optional = true }
wayland-protocols-plasma = { version = "0.2.0", features = [ "client" ], optional = true }
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"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "redox")'.dependencies]
orbclient = { version = "0.3.42", default-features = false }
redox_syscall = "0.3"
[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "netbsd"))'.build-dependencies]
wayland-scanner = "0.29.5"
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies.web_sys]
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dependencies.web_sys]
package = "web-sys"
version = "0.3.22"
version = "0.3.64"
features = [
'AbortController',
'AbortSignal',
'console',
"AddEventListenerOptions",
'CssStyleDeclaration',
'BeforeUnloadEvent',
'Document',
'DomRect',
'DomRectReadOnly',
'Element',
'Event',
"EventListenerOptions",
'EventTarget',
'FocusEvent',
'HtmlCanvasElement',
'HtmlElement',
'IntersectionObserver',
'IntersectionObserverEntry',
'KeyboardEvent',
'MediaQueryList',
'MediaQueryListEvent',
'MouseEvent',
'MessageChannel',
'MessagePort',
'Node',
'PageTransitionEvent',
'PointerEvent',
'ResizeObserver',
'ResizeObserverBoxOptions',
'ResizeObserverEntry',
'ResizeObserverOptions',
'ResizeObserverSize',
'VisibilityState',
'Window',
'WheelEvent'
]
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies.wasm-bindgen]
version = "0.2.45"
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dependencies]
atomic-waker = "1"
js-sys = "0.3.64"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4"
web-time = "0.2"
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dev-dependencies]
console_log = "0.2"
[target.'cfg(target_family = "wasm")'.dev-dependencies]
console_log = "1"
web-sys = { version = "0.3.22", features = ['CanvasRenderingContext2d'] }
[workspace]

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Winit Scope
Winit aims to expose an interface that abstracts over window creation and input handling, and can
Winit aims to expose an interface that abstracts over window creation and input handling and can
be used to create both games and applications. It supports the following main graphical platforms:
- Desktop
- Windows 7+ (10+ is tested regularly)
@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ be used to create both games and applications. It supports the following main gr
- iOS
- Android
- Web
- via WASM
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari 13.1+
Most platforms expose capabilities that cannot be meaningfully transposed onto others. Winit does not
aim to support every single feature of every platform, but rather to abstract over the common features
@@ -43,10 +45,10 @@ be released and the library will enter maintenance mode. For the most part, new
be added past this point. New platform features may be accepted and exposed through point releases.
### Tier upgrades
Some platform features could in theory be exposed across multiple platforms, but have not gone
Some platform features could, in theory, be exposed across multiple platforms, but have not gone
through the implementation work necessary to function on all platforms. When one of these features
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 gets deprecated and become permanently
If that gets accepted, the platform-specific functions get deprecated and become permanently
exposed through the core, cross-platform API.
# Features
@@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section
- **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
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
@@ -103,7 +105,7 @@ If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section
- **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 icon**: Changing the cursor icon or hiding the cursor.
- **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.
@@ -117,6 +119,7 @@ If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section
## Platform
### Windows
* Setting the name of the internal window class
* Setting the taskbar icon
* Setting the parent window
* Setting a menu bar
@@ -143,20 +146,17 @@ If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section
### iOS
* `winit` has a minimum OS requirement of iOS 8
* Get the `UIWindow` object pointer
* Get the `UIViewController` object pointer
* Get the `UIView` object pointer
* Get the `UIScreen` object pointer
* Setting the `UIView` hidpi factor
* Valid orientations
* Home indicator visibility
* Status bar visibility
* Deferrring system gestures
* Status bar visibility and style
* Deferring system gestures
* Getting the device idiom
* Getting the preferred video mode
### Web
* Get if systems preferred color scheme is "dark"
* Get if the systems preferred color scheme is "dark"
## Usability
* `serde`: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with Serde. (Maintainer: @Osspial)
@@ -166,13 +166,13 @@ If your PR makes notable changes to Winit's features, please update this section
Legend:
- ✔️: Works as intended
- ▢: Mostly works but some bugs are known
- ▢: 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 |WASM |Redox OS|
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11 |Linux Wayland |Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|-------------------------------- | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
|Window initialization |✔️ |✔️ |▢[#5] |✔️ |▢[#33]|▢[#33] |✔️ |✔️ |
|Providing pointer to init OpenGL |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|✔️ |
@@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ Legend:
|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** |
@@ -192,20 +193,20 @@ Legend:
|Popup windows |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |**N/A**|**N/A** |
### System information
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |WASM |Redox OS|
|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 |WASM |Redox OS|
|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 hittest |✔️ |✔️ | |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|❌ |❌ |
|Cursor hittest |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A**|**N/A**|❌ |❌ |
|Touch events |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Touch pressure |✔️ |❌ |❌ |❌ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |**N/A** |
|Multitouch |✔️ |❌ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |✔️ |❌ |**N/A** |
@@ -215,19 +216,19 @@ Legend:
|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** |
|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 |WASM |Redox OS|
|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 ([#812]) | | |❌ | | |❌ |❓ |❓ |
|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 |WASM |Redox OS|
|Feature |Windows|MacOS |Linux x11|Linux Wayland|Android|iOS |Web |Redox OS|
|------------------------------ | ----- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------ |
[#165]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/165
@@ -243,5 +244,5 @@ Changes in the API that have been agreed upon but aren't implemented across all
[#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
[#812]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/812

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@@ -2,21 +2,20 @@
The winit maintainers would like to recognize the following former winit
contributors, without whom winit would not exist in its current form. We thank
them deeply for their time and efforts, and wish them best of luck in their
them deeply for their time and efforts and wish them the best of luck in their
future endeavors:
* [@tomaka]: For creating the winit project and guiding it through its early
years of existence.
* [@vberger]: For diligently creating the Wayland backend, and being its
* [@vberger]: For diligently creating the Wayland backend and being its
extremely helpful and benevolent maintainer for years.
* [@francesca64]: For taking over the responsibility of maintaining almost every
winit backend, and standardizing HiDPI support across all of them.
* [@Osspial]: For heroically landing EventLoop 2.0, and valiantly ushering in a
winit backend and standardizing HiDPI support across all of them.
* [@Osspial]: For heroically landing EventLoop 2.0 and valiantly ushering in a
vastly more sustainable era of winit.
* [@goddessfreya]: For selflessly taking over maintainership of glutin, and her
* [@goddessfreya]: For selflessly taking over maintainership of glutin and her
stellar dedication to improving both winit and glutin.
* [@ArturKovacs]: For consistently maintaining the macOS backend, and his
immense involvement in designing and implementing the new keyboard API.
* [@ArturKovacs]: For consistently maintaining the macOS backend and for his immense involvement in designing and implementing the new keyboard API.
[@tomaka]: https://github.com/tomaka
[@vberger]: https://github.com/vberger

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README.md
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@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@
```toml
[dependencies]
winit = "0.28.3"
winit = "0.29.14"
```
## [Documentation](https://docs.rs/winit)
For features _within_ the scope of winit, see [FEATURES.md](FEATURES.md).
For features _outside_ the scope of winit, see [Missing features provided by other crates](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/wiki/Missing-features-provided-by-other-crates) in the wiki.
For features _outside_ the scope of winit, see [Are we GUI Yet?](https://areweguiyet.com/) and [Are we game yet?](https://arewegameyet.rs/), depending on what kind of project you're looking to do.
## Contact Us
@@ -26,39 +26,12 @@ Join us in any of these:
Winit is a window creation and management library. It can create windows and lets you handle
events (for example: the window being resized, a key being pressed, a mouse movement, etc.)
produced by window.
produced by the window.
Winit is designed to be a low-level brick in a hierarchy of libraries. Consequently, in order to
show something on the window you need to use the platform-specific getters provided by winit, or
another library.
```rust
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let window = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit,
_ => (),
}
});
}
```
Winit is only officially supported on the latest stable version of the Rust compiler.
### Cargo Features
Winit provides the following features, which can be enabled in your `Cargo.toml` file:
@@ -67,16 +40,40 @@ Winit provides the following features, which can be enabled in your `Cargo.toml`
* `wayland` (enabled by default): On Unix platform, compiles with the Wayland backend
* `mint`: Enables mint (math interoperability standard types) conversions.
## MSRV Policy
This crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is **1.65**. 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
formula:
```
min(sid, stable - 3)
```
Where `sid` is the current version of `rustc` provided by [Debian Sid], and
`stable` is the latest stable version of Rust. This bound may be broken in case of a major ecosystem shift or a security vulnerability.
[Debian Sid]: https://packages.debian.org/sid/rustc
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.
All crates in the [`rust-windowing`] organizations have the
same MSRV policy.
[`rust-windowing`]: https://github.com/rust-windowing
### Platform-specific usage
#### Wayland
Note that windows don't appear on Wayland until you draw/present to them.
`winit` doesn't do drawing, try the examples in [`glutin`] instead.
[`glutin`]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/glutin
#### WebAssembly
To run the web example: `cargo run-wasm --example web`
@@ -88,7 +85,7 @@ either [provide Winit with a `<canvas>` element][web with_canvas], or [let Winit
create a `<canvas>` element which you can then retrieve][web canvas getter] and
insert it into the DOM yourself.
For example code using Winit with WebAssembly, check out the [web example]. For
For the example code using Winit with WebAssembly, check out the [web example]. For
information on using Rust on WebAssembly, check out the [Rust and WebAssembly
book].
@@ -99,7 +96,7 @@ book].
#### Android
The Android backend builds on (and exposes types from) the [`ndk`](https://docs.rs/ndk/0.7.0/ndk/) crate.
The Android backend builds on (and exposes types from) the [`ndk`](https://docs.rs/ndk/latest/ndk/) crate.
Native Android applications need some form of "glue" crate that is responsible
for defining the main entry point for your Rust application as well as tracking
@@ -111,13 +108,14 @@ glue crate (prior to `0.28` it used
The version of the glue crate that your application depends on _must_ match the
version that Winit depends on because the glue crate is responsible for your
application's main entrypoint. If Cargo resolves multiple versions they will
application's main entry point. If Cargo resolves multiple versions, they will
clash.
`winit` glue compatibility table:
| winit | ndk-glue |
| :---: | :--------------------------: |
| 0.29 | `android-activity = "0.5"` |
| 0.28 | `android-activity = "0.4"` |
| 0.27 | `ndk-glue = "0.7"` |
| 0.26 | `ndk-glue = "0.5"` |
@@ -128,7 +126,7 @@ The recommended way to avoid a conflict with the glue version is to avoid explic
depending on the `android-activity` crate, and instead consume the API that
is re-exported by Winit under `winit::platform::android::activity::*`
Running on an Android device needs a dynamic system library, add this to Cargo.toml:
Running on an Android device needs a dynamic system library. Add this to Cargo.toml:
```toml
[lib]
@@ -136,14 +134,14 @@ name = "main"
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
```
All Android applications are based on an `Activity` subclass and the
All Android applications are based on an `Activity` subclass, and the
`android-activity` crate is designed to support different choices for this base
class. Your application _must_ specify the base class it needs via a feature flag:
| Base Class | Feature Flag | Notes |
| :--------------: | :---------------: | :-----: |
| `NativeActivity` | `android-native-activity` | Built-in to Android - it is possible to use without compiling any Java or Kotlin code. Java or Kotlin code may be needed to subclass `NativeActivity` to access some platform features. It does not derive from the [`AndroidAppCompat`] base class.|
| [`GameActivity`] | `android-game-activity` | Derives from [`AndroidAppCompat`] which is a defacto standard `Activity` base class that helps support a wider range of Android versions. Requires a build system that can compile Java or Kotlin and fetch Android dependencies from a [Maven repository][agdk_jetpack] (or link with an embedded [release][agdk_releases] of [`GameActivity`]) |
| [`GameActivity`] | `android-game-activity` | Derives from [`AndroidAppCompat`], a defacto standard `Activity` base class that helps support a wider range of Android versions. Requires a build system that can compile Java or Kotlin and fetch Android dependencies from a [Maven repository][agdk_jetpack] (or link with an embedded [release][agdk_releases] of [`GameActivity`]) |
[`GameActivity`]: https://developer.android.com/games/agdk/game-activity
[`GameTextInput`]: https://developer.android.com/games/agdk/add-support-for-text-input
@@ -152,40 +150,13 @@ class. Your application _must_ specify the base class it needs via a feature fla
[agdk_releases]: https://developer.android.com/games/agdk/download#agdk-libraries
[Gradle]: https://developer.android.com/studio/build
For example, add this to Cargo.toml:
```toml
winit = { version = "0.28", features = [ "android-native-activity" ] }
[target.'cfg(target_os = "android")'.dependencies]
android_logger = "0.11.0"
```
And, for example, define an entry point for your library like this:
```rust
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
use winit::platform::android::activity::AndroidApp;
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
#[no_mangle]
fn android_main(app: AndroidApp) {
use winit::platform::android::EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid;
android_logger::init_once(android_logger::Config::default().with_min_level(log::Level::Trace));
let event_loop = EventLoopBuilder::with_user_event()
.with_android_app(app)
.build();
_main(event_loop);
}
```
For more details, refer to these `android-activity` [example applications](https://github.com/rib/android-activity/tree/main/examples).
For more details, refer to these `android-activity` [example applications](https://github.com/rust-mobile/android-activity/tree/main/examples).
##### Converting from `ndk-glue` to `android-activity`
If your application is currently based on `NativeActivity` via the `ndk-glue` crate and building with `cargo apk` then the minimal changes would be:
If your application is currently based on `NativeActivity` via the `ndk-glue` crate and building with `cargo apk`, then the minimal changes would be:
1. Remove `ndk-glue` from your `Cargo.toml`
2. Enable the `"android-native-activity"` feature for Winit: `winit = { version = "0.28", features = [ "android-native-activity" ] }`
2. Enable the `"android-native-activity"` feature for Winit: `winit = { version = "0.29.14", 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).
@@ -196,13 +167,13 @@ 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::NewEvents(StartCause::Init)`.
`Event::Resumed`.
#### iOS
Similar to macOS, iOS's main `UIApplicationMain` does some init work that's required
by all UI related code, see issue [#1705]. You should consider creating your windows
inside `Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init)`.
by all UI-related code (see issue [#1705]). It would be best to consider creating your windows
inside `Event::Resumed`.
[#2238]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2238
@@ -212,5 +183,5 @@ inside `Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init)`.
#### Redox OS
Redox OS has some functionality not present yet, that will be implemented when
Redox OS has some functionality not yet present that will be implemented when
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use cfg_aliases::cfg_aliases;
#[cfg(all(
any(
target_os = "linux",
target_os = "dragonfly",
target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "openbsd",
target_os = "netbsd",
),
feature = "wayland",
))]
mod wayland {
use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use wayland_scanner::Side;
pub fn main() {
let mut path = PathBuf::from(env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap());
path.push("fractional_scale_v1.rs");
wayland_scanner::generate_code(
"wayland_protocols/fractional-scale-v1.xml",
&path,
Side::Client,
);
}
}
fn main() {
// The script doesn't depend on our code
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=wayland_protocols");
// Setup cfg aliases
cfg_aliases! {
// Systems.
android_platform: { target_os = "android" },
wasm_platform: { target_arch = "wasm32" },
wasm_platform: { all(target_family = "wasm", not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
macos_platform: { target_os = "macos" },
ios_platform: { target_os = "ios" },
windows_platform: { target_os = "windows" },
apple: { any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos") },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(apple), not(android_platform)) },
free_unix: { all(unix, not(apple), not(android_platform), not(target_os = "emscripten")) },
redox: { target_os = "redox" },
// Native displays.
@@ -48,17 +21,4 @@ fn main() {
wayland_platform: { all(feature = "wayland", free_unix, not(wasm), not(redox)) },
orbital_platform: { redox },
}
// XXX aliases are not available for the build script itself.
#[cfg(all(
any(
target_os = "linux",
target_os = "dragonfly",
target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "openbsd",
target_os = "netbsd",
),
feature = "wayland",
))]
wayland::main();
}

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disallowed-methods = [
{ path = "web_sys::window", reason = "is not available in every context" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_width", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement::set_height", reason = "Winit shouldn't touch the internal canvas size" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::document", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::Window::get_computed_style", reason = "cache this to reduce calls to JS" },
{ path = "web_sys::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 = "icrate::AppKit::NSView::visibleRect", reason = "We expose a render target to the user, and visibility is not really relevant to that (and can break if you don't use the rectangle position as well). Use `frame` instead." },
]

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@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/
# cargo install cargo-deny
# 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
targets = [
{ triple = "aarch64-apple-ios" },
{ triple = "aarch64-linux-android" },
{ triple = "i686-pc-windows-gnu" },
{ triple = "i686-pc-windows-msvc" },
{ triple = "i686-unknown-linux-gnu" },
{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin" },
{ triple = "x86_64-apple-ios" },
{ triple = "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu" },
{ triple = "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc" },
{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" },
{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-redox" },
]
[advisories]
vulnerability = "deny"
unmaintained = "warn"
yanked = "deny"
ignore = []
[bans]
multiple-versions = "deny"
wildcards = "allow" # at least until https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny/issues/241 is fixed
deny = []
skip = [
{ name = "raw-window-handle" }, # we intentionally have multiple versions of this
{ name = "bitflags" }, # the ecosystem is in the process of migrating.
{ name = "libloading" }, # x11rb uses a different version until the next update
{ name = "redox_syscall" }, # https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/orbclient/-/issues/46
]
skip-tree = []
[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),
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@@ -1,12 +1,23 @@
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform))]
fn main() {
#[cfg(all(
feature = "rwh_06",
any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)
))]
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[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 raw_window_handle::HasRawWindowHandle;
use winit::{
dpi::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize, Position},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop, EventLoopWindowTarget},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{EventLoop, EventLoopWindowTarget},
raw_window_handle::HasRawWindowHandle,
window::{Window, WindowBuilder, WindowId},
};
@@ -15,7 +26,7 @@ fn main() {
event_loop: &EventLoopWindowTarget<()>,
windows: &mut HashMap<WindowId, Window>,
) {
let parent = parent.raw_window_handle();
let parent = parent.raw_window_handle().unwrap();
let mut builder = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("child window")
.with_inner_size(LogicalSize::new(200.0f32, 200.0f32))
@@ -32,7 +43,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut windows = HashMap::new();
let event_loop: EventLoop<()> = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop: EventLoop<()> = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let parent_window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("parent window")
.with_position(Position::Logical(LogicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0)))
@@ -42,14 +53,12 @@ fn main() {
println!("parent window: {parent_window:?})");
event_loop.run(move |event: Event<'_, ()>, event_loop, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
event_loop.run(move |event: Event<()>, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
windows.clear();
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit;
elwt.exit();
}
WindowEvent::CursorEntered { device_id: _ } => {
// On x11, println when the cursor entered in a window even if the child window is created
@@ -59,14 +68,19 @@ fn main() {
println!("cursor entered in the window {window_id:?}");
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => {
spawn_child_window(&parent_window, event_loop, &mut windows);
spawn_child_window(&parent_window, elwt, &mut windows);
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
}
_ => (),
}
@@ -74,7 +88,10 @@ fn main() {
})
}
#[cfg(not(any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)))]
#[cfg(not(all(
feature = "rwh_06",
any(x11_platform, macos_platform, windows_platform)
)))]
fn main() {
panic!("This example is supported only on x11, macOS, and Windows.");
panic!("This example is supported only on x11, macOS, and Windows, with the `rwh_06` feature enabled.");
}

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@@ -1,14 +1,22 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
use std::{thread, time};
use std::thread;
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
use std::time;
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
use web_time as time;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, KeyboardInput, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
keyboard::{Key, NamedKey},
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum Mode {
Wait,
@@ -19,7 +27,7 @@ enum Mode {
const WAIT_TIME: time::Duration = time::Duration::from_millis(100);
const POLL_SLEEP_TIME: time::Duration = time::Duration::from_millis(100);
fn main() {
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
println!("Press '1' to switch to Wait mode.");
@@ -28,7 +36,7 @@ fn main() {
println!("Press 'R' to toggle request_redraw() calls.");
println!("Press 'Esc' to close the window.");
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Press 1, 2, 3 to change control flow mode. Press R to toggle redraw requests.")
.build(&event_loop)
@@ -39,8 +47,8 @@ fn main() {
let mut wait_cancelled = false;
let mut close_requested = false;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
use winit::event::{ElementState, StartCause, VirtualKeyCode};
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
use winit::event::StartCause;
println!("{event:?}");
match event {
Event::NewEvents(start_cause) => {
@@ -54,61 +62,67 @@ fn main() {
close_requested = true;
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(virtual_code),
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => match virtual_code {
VirtualKeyCode::Key1 => {
} => match key.as_ref() {
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
Key::Character("1") => {
mode = Mode::Wait;
println!("\nmode: {mode:?}\n");
}
VirtualKeyCode::Key2 => {
Key::Character("2") => {
mode = Mode::WaitUntil;
println!("\nmode: {mode:?}\n");
}
VirtualKeyCode::Key3 => {
Key::Character("3") => {
mode = Mode::Poll;
println!("\nmode: {mode:?}\n");
}
VirtualKeyCode::R => {
Key::Character("r") => {
request_redraw = !request_redraw;
println!("\nrequest_redraw: {request_redraw}\n");
}
VirtualKeyCode::Escape => {
Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape) => {
close_requested = true;
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::MainEventsCleared => {
Event::AboutToWait => {
if request_redraw && !wait_cancelled && !close_requested {
window.request_redraw();
}
if close_requested {
control_flow.set_exit();
}
}
Event::RedrawRequested(_window_id) => {}
Event::RedrawEventsCleared => {
match mode {
Mode::Wait => control_flow.set_wait(),
Mode::Wait => elwt.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Wait),
Mode::WaitUntil => {
if !wait_cancelled {
control_flow.set_wait_until(instant::Instant::now() + WAIT_TIME);
elwt.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::WaitUntil(
time::Instant::now() + WAIT_TIME,
));
}
}
Mode::Poll => {
thread::sleep(POLL_SLEEP_TIME);
control_flow.set_poll();
elwt.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::Poll);
}
};
if close_requested {
elwt.exit();
}
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -2,60 +2,58 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
window::{CursorIcon, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
window.set_title("A fantastic window!");
let mut cursor_idx = 0;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
},
..
} => {
println!("Setting cursor to \"{:?}\"", CURSORS[cursor_idx]);
window.set_cursor_icon(CURSORS[cursor_idx]);
if cursor_idx < CURSORS.len() - 1 {
cursor_idx += 1;
} else {
cursor_idx = 0;
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => {
println!("Setting cursor to \"{:?}\"", CURSORS[cursor_idx]);
window.set_cursor_icon(CURSORS[cursor_idx]);
if cursor_idx < CURSORS.len() - 1 {
cursor_idx += 1;
} else {
cursor_idx = 0;
}
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
elwt.exit();
}
_ => (),
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => {
control_flow.set_exit();
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}
const CURSORS: &[CursorIcon] = &[
CursorIcon::Default,
CursorIcon::Crosshair,
CursorIcon::Hand,
CursorIcon::Arrow,
CursorIcon::Pointer,
CursorIcon::Move,
CursorIcon::Text,
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@@ -2,14 +2,18 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{DeviceEvent, ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, ModifiersState, WindowEvent},
event::{DeviceEvent, ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{Key, ModifiersState, NamedKey},
window::{CursorGrabMode, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Super Cursor Grab'n'Hide Simulator 9000")
@@ -18,53 +22,52 @@ fn main() {
let mut modifiers = ModifiersState::default();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
state: ElementState::Released,
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
..
},
..
} => {
use winit::event::VirtualKeyCode::*;
let result = match key {
Escape => {
control_flow.set_exit();
Ok(())
}
G => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Confined),
L => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Locked),
A => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::None),
H => {
window.set_cursor_visible(modifiers.shift());
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
..
} => {
let result = match key {
Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape) => {
elwt.exit();
Ok(())
}
Key::Character(ch) => match ch.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"g" => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Confined),
"l" => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Locked),
"a" => window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::None),
"h" => {
window.set_cursor_visible(modifiers.shift_key());
Ok(())
}
_ => Ok(()),
};
},
_ => Ok(()),
};
if let Err(err) = result {
println!("error: {err}");
}
if let Err(err) = result {
println!("error: {err}");
}
WindowEvent::ModifiersChanged(m) => modifiers = m,
_ => (),
},
Event::DeviceEvent { event, .. } => match event {
DeviceEvent::MouseMotion { delta } => println!("mouse moved: {delta:?}"),
DeviceEvent::Button { button, state } => match state {
ElementState::Pressed => println!("mouse button {button} pressed"),
ElementState::Released => println!("mouse button {button} released"),
},
_ => (),
}
WindowEvent::ModifiersChanged(new) => modifiers = new.state(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => fill::fill_window(&window),
_ => (),
},
Event::DeviceEvent { event, .. } => match event {
DeviceEvent::MouseMotion { delta } => println!("mouse moved: {delta:?}"),
DeviceEvent::Button { button, state } => match state {
ElementState::Pressed => println!("mouse button {button} pressed"),
ElementState::Released => println!("mouse button {button} released"),
},
_ => (),
}
});
},
_ => (),
})
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
fn main() {
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
@@ -9,15 +9,20 @@ fn main() {
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
enum CustomEvent {
Timer,
}
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoopBuilder::<CustomEvent>::with_user_event().build();
let event_loop = EventLoopBuilder::<CustomEvent>::with_user_event()
.build()
.unwrap();
let _window = WindowBuilder::new()
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
@@ -35,18 +40,20 @@ fn main() {
}
});
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::UserEvent(event) => println!("user event: {event:?}"),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => control_flow.set_exit(),
_ => (),
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::UserEvent(event) => println!("user event: {event:?}"),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => elwt.exit(),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
});
_ => (),
})
}
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]

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@@ -2,34 +2,34 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{
ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, MouseButton, StartCause, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent,
},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, MouseButton, StartCause, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::Key,
window::{Window, WindowBuilder, WindowId},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window_1 = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
let window_2 = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
let mut switched = false;
let mut entered_id = window_2.id();
let mut cursor_location = None;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| match event {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init) => {
eprintln!("Switch which window is to be dragged by pressing \"x\".")
}
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
button: MouseButton::Left,
..
} => {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::CursorMoved { position, .. } => cursor_location = Some(position),
WindowEvent::MouseInput { state, button, .. } => {
let window = if (window_id == window_1.id() && switched)
|| (window_id == window_2.id() && !switched)
{
@@ -38,29 +38,59 @@ fn main() {
&window_1
};
window.drag_window().unwrap()
match (button, state) {
(MouseButton::Left, ElementState::Pressed) => window.drag_window().unwrap(),
(MouseButton::Right, ElementState::Released) => {
if let Some(position) = cursor_location {
window.show_window_menu(position);
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
WindowEvent::CursorEntered { .. } => {
entered_id = window_id;
name_windows(entered_id, switched, &window_1, &window_2)
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Released,
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::X),
logical_key: Key::Character(c),
..
},
..
} => {
switched = !switched;
name_windows(entered_id, switched, &window_1, &window_2);
println!("Switched!")
} => match c.as_str() {
"x" => {
switched = !switched;
name_windows(entered_id, switched, &window_1, &window_2);
println!("Switched!")
}
"d" => {
let window = if (window_id == window_1.id() && switched)
|| (window_id == window_2.id() && !switched)
{
&window_2
} else {
&window_1
};
window.set_decorations(!window.is_decorated());
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if window_id == window_1.id() {
fill::fill_window(&window_1);
} else if window_id == window_2.id() {
fill::fill_window(&window_2);
}
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
});
})
}
fn name_windows(window_id: WindowId, switched: bool, window_1: &Window, window_2: &Window) {

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@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
//! Example for focusing a window.
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
use std::time;
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
use web_time as time;
use winit::{
event::{Event, StartCause, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0))
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let mut deadline = time::Instant::now() + time::Duration::from_secs(3);
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
match event {
Event::NewEvents(StartCause::ResumeTimeReached { .. }) => {
// Timeout reached; focus the window.
println!("Re-focusing the window.");
deadline += time::Duration::from_secs(3);
window.focus_window();
}
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } if window_id == window.id() => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
// Notify the windowing system that we'll be presenting to the window.
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
_ => (),
}
elwt.set_control_flow(winit::event_loop::ControlFlow::WaitUntil(deadline));
})
}

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@@ -1,19 +1,26 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent};
use winit::dpi::PhysicalSize;
use winit::event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
use winit::keyboard::{Key, NamedKey};
use winit::window::{Fullscreen, WindowBuilder};
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use winit::platform::macos::WindowExtMacOS;
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut decorations = true;
let mut minimized = false;
let mut with_min_size = false;
let mut with_max_size = false;
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Hello world!")
@@ -42,81 +49,115 @@ fn main() {
println!("- D\tToggle window decorations");
println!("- X\tMaximize window");
println!("- Z\tMinimize window");
println!("- I\tToggle mIn size limit");
println!("- A\tToggle mAx size limit");
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(virtual_code),
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => match virtual_code {
VirtualKeyCode::Escape => control_flow.set_exit(),
VirtualKeyCode::F | VirtualKeyCode::B if window.fullscreen().is_some() => {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
}
VirtualKeyCode::F => {
let fullscreen = Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(mode.clone()));
println!("Setting mode: {fullscreen:?}");
window.set_fullscreen(fullscreen);
}
VirtualKeyCode::B => {
let fullscreen = Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(monitor.clone())));
println!("Setting mode: {fullscreen:?}");
window.set_fullscreen(fullscreen);
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
VirtualKeyCode::C => {
window.set_simple_fullscreen(!window.simple_fullscreen());
}
VirtualKeyCode::S => {
monitor_index += 1;
if let Some(mon) = elwt.available_monitors().nth(monitor_index) {
monitor = mon;
} else {
monitor_index = 0;
monitor = elwt.available_monitors().next().expect("no monitor found!");
} => match key {
Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape) => elwt.exit(),
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
Key::Character(ch) => match ch.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"f" | "b" if window.fullscreen().is_some() => {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
}
println!("Monitor: {:?}", monitor.name());
"f" => {
let fullscreen = Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(mode.clone()));
println!("Setting mode: {fullscreen:?}");
window.set_fullscreen(fullscreen);
}
"b" => {
let fullscreen = Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(Some(monitor.clone())));
println!("Setting mode: {fullscreen:?}");
window.set_fullscreen(fullscreen);
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
"c" => {
window.set_simple_fullscreen(!window.simple_fullscreen());
}
"s" => {
monitor_index += 1;
if let Some(mon) = elwt.available_monitors().nth(monitor_index) {
monitor = mon;
} else {
monitor_index = 0;
monitor =
elwt.available_monitors().next().expect("no monitor found!");
}
println!("Monitor: {:?}", monitor.name());
mode_index = 0;
mode = monitor.video_modes().next().expect("no mode found");
println!("Mode: {mode}");
}
VirtualKeyCode::M => {
mode_index += 1;
if let Some(m) = monitor.video_modes().nth(mode_index) {
mode = m;
} else {
mode_index = 0;
mode = monitor.video_modes().next().expect("no mode found");
println!("Mode: {mode}");
}
println!("Mode: {mode}");
}
VirtualKeyCode::D => {
decorations = !decorations;
window.set_decorations(decorations);
}
VirtualKeyCode::X => {
let is_maximized = window.is_maximized();
window.set_maximized(!is_maximized);
}
VirtualKeyCode::Z => {
minimized = !minimized;
window.set_minimized(minimized);
}
"m" => {
mode_index += 1;
if let Some(m) = monitor.video_modes().nth(mode_index) {
mode = m;
} else {
mode_index = 0;
mode = monitor.video_modes().next().expect("no mode found");
}
println!("Mode: {mode}");
}
"d" => {
decorations = !decorations;
window.set_decorations(decorations);
}
"x" => {
let is_maximized = window.is_maximized();
window.set_maximized(!is_maximized);
}
"z" => {
minimized = !minimized;
window.set_minimized(minimized);
}
"i" => {
with_min_size = !with_min_size;
let min_size = if with_min_size {
Some(PhysicalSize::new(100, 100))
} else {
None
};
window.set_min_inner_size(min_size);
eprintln!(
"Min: {with_min_size}: {min_size:?} => {:?}",
window.inner_size()
);
}
"a" => {
with_max_size = !with_max_size;
let max_size = if with_max_size {
Some(PhysicalSize::new(200, 200))
} else {
None
};
window.set_max_inner_size(max_size);
eprintln!(
"Max: {with_max_size}: {max_size:?} => {:?}",
window.inner_size()
);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => {}
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -2,85 +2,85 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, KeyboardInput, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::Key,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
let _window = WindowBuilder::new()
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Your faithful window")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let mut close_requested = false;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
use winit::event::{
ElementState::Released,
VirtualKeyCode::{N, Y},
};
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
// `CloseRequested` is sent when the close button on the window is pressed (or
// through whatever other mechanisms the window manager provides for closing a
// window). If you don't handle this event, the close button won't actually do
// anything.
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
// `CloseRequested` is sent when the close button on the window is pressed (or
// through whatever other mechanisms the window manager provides for closing a
// window). If you don't handle this event, the close button won't actually do
// anything.
// A common thing to do here is prompt the user if they have unsaved work.
// Creating a proper dialog box for that is far beyond the scope of this
// example, so here we'll just respond to the Y and N keys.
println!("Are you ready to bid your window farewell? [Y/N]");
close_requested = true;
// A common thing to do here is prompt the user if they have unsaved work.
// Creating a proper dialog box for that is far beyond the scope of this
// example, so here we'll just respond to the Y and N keys.
println!("Are you ready to bid your window farewell? [Y/N]");
close_requested = true;
// In applications where you can safely close the window without further
// action from the user, this is generally where you'd handle cleanup before
// closing the window. How to close the window is detailed in the handler for
// the Y key.
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(virtual_code),
state: Released,
..
},
..
} => {
match virtual_code {
Y => {
if close_requested {
// This is where you'll want to do any cleanup you need.
println!("Buh-bye!");
// For a single-window application like this, you'd normally just
// break out of the event loop here. If you wanted to keep running the
// event loop (i.e. if it's a multi-window application), you need to
// drop the window. That closes it, and results in `Destroyed` being
// sent.
control_flow.set_exit();
}
}
N => {
if close_requested {
println!("Your window will continue to stay by your side.");
close_requested = false;
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
_ => (),
// In applications where you can safely close the window without further
// action from the user, this is generally where you'd handle cleanup before
// closing the window. How to close the window is detailed in the handler for
// the Y key.
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
..
} => {
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
match key.as_ref() {
Key::Character("y") => {
if close_requested {
// This is where you'll want to do any cleanup you need.
println!("Buh-bye!");
// For a single-window application like this, you'd normally just
// break out of the event loop here. If you wanted to keep running the
// event loop (i.e. if it's a multi-window application), you need to
// drop the window. That closes it, and results in `Destroyed` being
// sent.
elwt.exit();
}
}
Key::Character("n") => {
if close_requested {
println!("Your window will continue to stay by your side.");
close_requested = false;
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -3,13 +3,17 @@
use log::LevelFilter;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::PhysicalPosition,
event::{ElementState, Event, Ime, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
dpi::{PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize},
event::{ElementState, Event, Ime, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::NamedKey,
window::{ImePurpose, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new()
.with_level(LevelFilter::Trace)
.init()
@@ -20,7 +24,7 @@ fn main() {
println!("Press F2 to toggle IME. See the documentation of `set_ime_allowed` for more info");
println!("Press F3 to cycle through IME purposes.");
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(256f64, 128f64))
@@ -35,78 +39,56 @@ fn main() {
let mut cursor_position = PhysicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0);
let mut ime_pos = PhysicalPosition::new(0.0, 0.0);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit,
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CursorMoved { position, .. },
..
} => {
cursor_position = position;
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
..
} => {
println!(
"Setting ime position to {}, {}",
cursor_position.x, cursor_position.y
);
ime_pos = cursor_position;
if may_show_ime {
window.set_ime_position(ime_pos);
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::CursorMoved { position, .. } => {
cursor_position = position;
}
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::Ime(event),
..
} => {
println!("{event:?}");
may_show_ime = event != Ime::Disabled;
if may_show_ime {
window.set_ime_position(ime_pos);
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Released,
..
} => {
println!(
"Setting ime position to {}, {}",
cursor_position.x, cursor_position.y
);
ime_pos = cursor_position;
if may_show_ime {
window.set_ime_cursor_area(ime_pos, PhysicalSize::new(10, 10));
}
}
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::ReceivedCharacter(ch),
..
} => {
println!("ch: {ch:?}");
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { input, .. },
..
} => {
println!("key: {input:?}");
WindowEvent::Ime(event) => {
println!("{event:?}");
may_show_ime = event != Ime::Disabled;
if may_show_ime {
window.set_ime_cursor_area(ime_pos, PhysicalSize::new(10, 10));
}
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { event, .. } => {
println!("key: {event:?}");
if input.state == ElementState::Pressed
&& input.virtual_keycode == Some(VirtualKeyCode::F2)
{
ime_allowed = !ime_allowed;
window.set_ime_allowed(ime_allowed);
println!("\nIME allowed: {ime_allowed}\n");
if event.state == ElementState::Pressed && event.logical_key == NamedKey::F2 {
ime_allowed = !ime_allowed;
window.set_ime_allowed(ime_allowed);
println!("\nIME allowed: {ime_allowed}\n");
}
if event.state == ElementState::Pressed && event.logical_key == NamedKey::F3 {
ime_purpose = match ime_purpose {
ImePurpose::Normal => ImePurpose::Password,
ImePurpose::Password => ImePurpose::Terminal,
_ => ImePurpose::Normal,
};
window.set_ime_purpose(ime_purpose);
println!("\nIME purpose: {ime_purpose:?}\n");
}
}
if input.state == ElementState::Pressed
&& input.virtual_keycode == Some(VirtualKeyCode::F3)
{
ime_purpose = match ime_purpose {
ImePurpose::Normal => ImePurpose::Password,
ImePurpose::Password => ImePurpose::Terminal,
_ => ImePurpose::Normal,
};
window.set_ime_purpose(ime_purpose);
println!("\nIME purpose: {ime_purpose:?}\n");
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "windows", target_os = "linux"))]
use winit::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
event::{ElementState, Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{Key, ModifiersState},
// WARNING: This is not available on all platforms (for example on the web).
platform::modifier_supplement::KeyEventExtModifierSupplement,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "windows", target_os = "linux")))]
fn main() {
println!("This example is not supported on this platform");
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "windows", target_os = "linux"))]
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
simple_logger::SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_inner_size(LogicalSize::new(400.0, 200.0))
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let mut modifiers = ModifiersState::default();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::ModifiersChanged(new) => {
modifiers = new.state();
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { event, .. } => {
if event.state == ElementState::Pressed && !event.repeat {
match event.key_without_modifiers().as_ref() {
Key::Character("1") => {
if modifiers.shift_key() {
println!("Shift + 1 | logical_key: {:?}", event.logical_key);
} else {
println!("1");
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
};
})
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use winit::{event_loop::EventLoop, window::WindowBuilder};
fn main() {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
if let Some(mon) = window.primary_monitor() {

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@@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ use winit::{
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Mouse Wheel events")
@@ -31,12 +34,10 @@ In both cases the example window should move like the content of a scroll area i
In other words, the deltas indicate the direction in which to move the content (in this case the window)."
);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::MouseWheel { delta, .. } => match delta {
winit::event::MouseScrollDelta::LineDelta(x, y) => {
println!("mouse wheel Line Delta: ({x},{y})");
@@ -54,9 +55,11 @@ In other words, the deltas indicate the direction in which to move the content (
window.set_outer_position(pos)
}
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -1,14 +1,15 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
fn main() {
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::mpsc, thread, time::Duration};
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::{PhysicalPosition, PhysicalSize, Position, Size},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{Key, ModifiersState, NamedKey},
window::{CursorGrabMode, CursorIcon, Fullscreen, WindowBuilder, WindowLevel},
};
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ fn main() {
const WINDOW_SIZE: PhysicalSize<u32> = PhysicalSize::new(600, 400);
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut window_senders = HashMap::with_capacity(WINDOW_COUNT);
for _ in 0..WINDOW_COUNT {
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
@@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ fn main() {
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
window_senders.insert(window.id(), tx);
let mut modifiers = ModifiersState::default();
thread::spawn(move || {
while let Ok(event) = rx.recv() {
match event {
@@ -51,107 +53,118 @@ fn main() {
);
}
}
#[allow(deprecated)]
WindowEvent::ModifiersChanged(new) => {
modifiers = new.state();
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Released,
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
modifiers,
logical_key: key,
..
},
..
} => {
use NamedKey::{ArrowLeft, ArrowRight};
window.set_title(&format!("{key:?}"));
let state = !modifiers.shift();
use VirtualKeyCode::*;
let state = !modifiers.shift_key();
match key {
Key1 => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::AlwaysOnTop),
Key2 => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::AlwaysOnBottom),
Key3 => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::Normal),
C => window.set_cursor_icon(match state {
true => CursorIcon::Progress,
false => CursorIcon::Default,
}),
D => window.set_decorations(!state),
// Cycle through video modes
Right | Left => {
video_mode_id = match key {
Left => video_mode_id.saturating_sub(1),
Right => (video_modes.len() - 1).min(video_mode_id + 1),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
Key::Named(ArrowRight) | Key::Named(ArrowLeft) => {
if key == ArrowLeft {
video_mode_id = video_mode_id.saturating_sub(1);
} else if key == ArrowRight {
video_mode_id = (video_modes.len() - 1).min(video_mode_id + 1);
}
println!("Picking video mode: {}", video_modes[video_mode_id]);
}
F => window.set_fullscreen(match (state, modifiers.alt()) {
(true, false) => Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)),
(true, true) => {
Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(video_modes[video_mode_id].clone()))
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
Key::Character(ch) => match ch.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"1" => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::AlwaysOnTop),
"2" => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::AlwaysOnBottom),
"3" => window.set_window_level(WindowLevel::Normal),
"c" => window.set_cursor_icon(match state {
true => CursorIcon::Progress,
false => CursorIcon::Default,
}),
"d" => window.set_decorations(!state),
"f" => window.set_fullscreen(match (state, modifiers.alt_key()) {
(true, false) => Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)),
(true, true) => Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(
video_modes[video_mode_id].clone(),
)),
(false, _) => None,
}),
"l" if state => {
if let Err(err) = window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Locked)
{
println!("error: {err}");
}
}
(false, _) => None,
}),
L if state => {
if let Err(err) = window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Locked) {
println!("error: {err}");
"g" if state => {
if let Err(err) =
window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Confined)
{
println!("error: {err}");
}
}
}
G if state => {
if let Err(err) = window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::Confined) {
println!("error: {err}");
"g" | "l" if !state => {
if let Err(err) = window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::None) {
println!("error: {err}");
}
}
}
G | L if !state => {
if let Err(err) = window.set_cursor_grab(CursorGrabMode::None) {
println!("error: {err}");
"h" => window.set_cursor_visible(!state),
"i" => {
println!("Info:");
println!("-> outer_position : {:?}", window.outer_position());
println!("-> inner_position : {:?}", window.inner_position());
println!("-> outer_size : {:?}", window.outer_size());
println!("-> inner_size : {:?}", window.inner_size());
println!("-> fullscreen : {:?}", window.fullscreen());
}
}
H => window.set_cursor_visible(!state),
I => {
println!("Info:");
println!("-> outer_position : {:?}", window.outer_position());
println!("-> inner_position : {:?}", window.inner_position());
println!("-> outer_size : {:?}", window.outer_size());
println!("-> inner_size : {:?}", window.inner_size());
println!("-> fullscreen : {:?}", window.fullscreen());
}
L => window.set_min_inner_size(match state {
true => Some(WINDOW_SIZE),
false => None,
}),
M => window.set_maximized(state),
P => window.set_outer_position({
let mut position = window.outer_position().unwrap();
let sign = if state { 1 } else { -1 };
position.x += 10 * sign;
position.y += 10 * sign;
position
}),
Q => window.request_redraw(),
R => window.set_resizable(state),
S => window.set_inner_size(match state {
true => PhysicalSize::new(
WINDOW_SIZE.width + 100,
WINDOW_SIZE.height + 100,
),
false => WINDOW_SIZE,
}),
W => {
if let Size::Physical(size) = WINDOW_SIZE.into() {
window
.set_cursor_position(Position::Physical(
PhysicalPosition::new(
size.width as i32 / 2,
size.height as i32 / 2,
),
))
.unwrap()
"l" => window.set_min_inner_size(match state {
true => Some(WINDOW_SIZE),
false => None,
}),
"m" => window.set_maximized(state),
"p" => window.set_outer_position({
let mut position = window.outer_position().unwrap();
let sign = if state { 1 } else { -1 };
position.x += 10 * sign;
position.y += 10 * sign;
position
}),
"q" => window.request_redraw(),
"r" => window.set_resizable(state),
"s" => {
let _ = window.request_inner_size(match state {
true => PhysicalSize::new(
WINDOW_SIZE.width + 100,
WINDOW_SIZE.height + 100,
),
false => WINDOW_SIZE,
});
}
}
Z => {
window.set_visible(false);
thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(1));
window.set_visible(true);
}
"w" => {
if let Size::Physical(size) = WINDOW_SIZE.into() {
window
.set_cursor_position(Position::Physical(
PhysicalPosition::new(
size.width as i32 / 2,
size.height as i32 / 2,
),
))
.unwrap()
}
}
"z" => {
window.set_visible(false);
thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(1));
window.set_visible(true);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
}
}
@@ -160,20 +173,19 @@ fn main() {
}
});
}
event_loop.run(move |event, _event_loop, control_flow| {
match !window_senders.is_empty() {
true => control_flow.set_wait(),
false => control_flow.set_exit(),
};
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if window_senders.is_empty() {
elwt.exit()
}
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested
| WindowEvent::Destroyed
| WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Released,
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::Escape),
logical_key: Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape),
..
},
..
@@ -182,9 +194,7 @@ fn main() {
}
_ => {
if let Some(tx) = window_senders.get(&window_id) {
if let Some(event) = event.to_static() {
tx.send(event).unwrap();
}
tx.send(event).unwrap();
}
}
},

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@@ -4,14 +4,18 @@ use std::collections::HashMap;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{Key, NamedKey},
window::Window,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut windows = HashMap::new();
for _ in 0..3 {
@@ -22,40 +26,39 @@ fn main() {
println!("Press N to open a new window.");
event_loop.run(move |event, event_loop, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
println!("Window {window_id:?} has received the signal to close");
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } => {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
println!("Window {window_id:?} has received the signal to close");
// This drops the window, causing it to close.
windows.remove(&window_id);
// This drops the window, causing it to close.
windows.remove(&window_id);
if windows.is_empty() {
control_flow.set_exit();
}
if windows.is_empty() {
elwt.exit();
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::N),
..
},
is_synthetic: false,
..
} => {
let window = Window::new(event_loop).unwrap();
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event,
is_synthetic: false,
..
} if event.state == ElementState::Pressed => match event.logical_key {
Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape) => elwt.exit(),
Key::Character(c) if c == "n" || c == "N" => {
let window = Window::new(elwt).unwrap();
println!("Opened a new window: {:?}", window.id());
windows.insert(window.id(), window);
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
}
_ => (),
}
_ => (),
}
})
}

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@@ -7,35 +7,36 @@ use winit::{
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
println!("{event:?}");
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Released,
..
} => {
window.request_redraw();
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
println!("\nredrawing!\n");
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::RedrawRequested(_) => {
println!("\nredrawing!\n");
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
fn main() {
use std::{thread, time};
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
use std::{sync::Arc, thread, time};
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
@@ -11,35 +11,46 @@ fn main() {
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let window = {
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
Arc::new(window)
};
thread::spawn(move || loop {
thread::sleep(time::Duration::from_secs(1));
window.request_redraw();
thread::spawn({
let window = window.clone();
move || loop {
thread::sleep(time::Duration::from_secs(1));
window.request_redraw();
}
});
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
println!("{event:?}");
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => control_flow.set_exit(),
Event::RedrawRequested(_) => {
} => elwt.exit(),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
println!("\nredrawing!\n");
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]

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@@ -3,14 +3,18 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{KeyCode, PhysicalKey},
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut resizable = false;
@@ -23,16 +27,14 @@ fn main() {
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::Space),
event:
KeyEvent {
physical_key: PhysicalKey::Code(KeyCode::Space),
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
@@ -42,9 +44,11 @@ fn main() {
println!("Resizable: {resizable}");
window.set_resizable(resizable);
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
}
};
});
})
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
//! Demonstrates the use of startup notifications on Linux.
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
#[path = "./util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
mod example {
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
use winit::event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent};
use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
use winit::platform::startup_notify::{
EventLoopExtStartupNotify, WindowBuilderExtStartupNotify, WindowExtStartupNotify,
};
use winit::window::{Window, WindowBuilder, WindowId};
pub(super) fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
// Create the event loop and get the activation token.
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut current_token = match event_loop.read_token_from_env() {
Some(token) => Some(token),
None => {
println!("No startup notification token found in environment.");
None
}
};
let mut windows: HashMap<WindowId, Rc<Window>> = HashMap::new();
let mut counter = 0;
let mut create_first_window = false;
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
match event {
Event::Resumed => create_first_window = true,
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => match event {
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => {
if logical_key == "n" {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
// Request a new activation token on this window.
// Once we get it we will use it to create a window.
window
.request_activation_token()
.expect("Failed to request activation token.");
}
}
}
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
// Remove the window from the map.
windows.remove(&window_id);
if windows.is_empty() {
elwt.exit();
return;
}
}
WindowEvent::ActivationTokenDone { token, .. } => {
current_token = Some(token);
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
super::fill::fill_window(window);
}
}
_ => {}
},
_ => (),
}
// See if we've passed the deadline.
if current_token.is_some() || create_first_window {
// Create the initial window.
let window = {
let mut builder =
WindowBuilder::new().with_title(format!("Window {}", counter));
if let Some(token) = current_token.take() {
println!("Creating a window with token {token:?}");
builder = builder.with_activation_token(token);
}
Rc::new(builder.build(elwt).unwrap())
};
// Add the window to the map.
windows.insert(window.id(), window.clone());
counter += 1;
create_first_window = false;
}
})
}
}
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
example::main()
}
#[cfg(not(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform)))]
fn main() {
println!("This example is only supported on X11 and Wayland platforms.");
}

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@@ -2,14 +2,18 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::Key,
window::{Theme, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -23,49 +27,42 @@ fn main() {
println!(" (L) Light theme");
println!(" (D) Dark theme");
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit,
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::ThemeChanged(theme),
window_id,
..
} if window_id == window.id() => {
println!("Theme is changed: {theme:?}")
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
},
..
} => match key {
VirtualKeyCode::A => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(None);
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::ThemeChanged(theme) if window_id == window.id() => {
println!("Theme is changed: {theme:?}")
}
VirtualKeyCode::L => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(Some(Theme::Light));
}
VirtualKeyCode::D => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(Some(Theme::Dark));
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => match key.as_ref() {
Key::Character("A" | "a") => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(None);
}
Key::Character("L" | "l") => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(Some(Theme::Light));
}
Key::Character("D" | "d") => {
println!("Theme was: {:?}", window.theme());
window.set_theme(Some(Theme::Dark));
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
println!("\nredrawing!\n");
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -1,42 +1,54 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
use instant::Instant;
use std::time::Duration;
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
use std::time::Instant;
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
use web_time::Instant;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, StartCause, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
let _window = WindowBuilder::new()
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let timer_length = Duration::new(1, 0);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
println!("{event:?}");
match event {
Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init) => {
control_flow.set_wait_until(Instant::now() + timer_length);
elwt.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::WaitUntil(Instant::now() + timer_length));
}
Event::NewEvents(StartCause::ResumeTimeReached { .. }) => {
control_flow.set_wait_until(Instant::now() + timer_length);
elwt.set_control_flow(ControlFlow::WaitUntil(Instant::now() + timer_length));
println!("\nTimer\n");
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => control_flow.set_exit(),
} => elwt.exit(),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -1,27 +1,28 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
event_loop::EventLoop,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
let _window = WindowBuilder::new()
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Touchpad gestures")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
println!("Only supported on macOS at the moment.");
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit,
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::TouchpadMagnify { delta, .. } => {
if delta > 0.0 {
println!("Zoomed in {delta}");
@@ -39,8 +40,11 @@ fn main() {
println!("Rotated clockwise {delta}");
}
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ use winit::{
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_decorations(false)
@@ -19,16 +22,17 @@ fn main() {
window.set_title("A fantastic window!");
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
println!("{event:?}");
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => control_flow.set_exit(),
_ => (),
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
//! Fill the window buffer with a solid color.
//!
//! Launching a window without drawing to it has unpredictable results varying from platform to
//! platform. In order to have well-defined examples, this module provides an easy way to
//! fill the window buffer with a solid color.
//!
//! The `softbuffer` crate is used, largely because of its ease of use. `glutin` or `wgpu` could
//! also be used to fill the window buffer, but they are more complicated to use.
#[allow(unused_imports)]
pub use platform::cleanup_window;
pub use platform::fill_window;
#[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::ManuallyDrop;
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use softbuffer::{Context, Surface};
use winit::window::Window;
use winit::window::WindowId;
thread_local! {
// NOTE: You should never do things like that, create context and drop it before
// you drop the event loop. We do this for brevity to not blow up examples. We use
// ManuallyDrop to prevent destructors from running.
//
// A static, thread-local map of graphics contexts to open windows.
static GC: ManuallyDrop<RefCell<Option<GraphicsContext>>> = const { ManuallyDrop::new(RefCell::new(None)) };
}
/// The graphics context used to draw to a window.
struct GraphicsContext {
/// The global softbuffer context.
context: Context,
/// The hash map of window IDs to surfaces.
surfaces: HashMap<WindowId, Surface>,
}
impl GraphicsContext {
fn new(w: &Window) -> Self {
Self {
context: unsafe { Context::new(w) }.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer context"),
surfaces: HashMap::new(),
}
}
fn create_surface(&mut self, window: &Window) -> &mut Surface {
self.surfaces.entry(window.id()).or_insert_with(|| {
unsafe { Surface::new(&self.context, window) }
.expect("Failed to create a softbuffer surface")
})
}
fn destroy_surface(&mut self, window: &Window) {
self.surfaces.remove(&window.id());
}
}
pub fn fill_window(window: &Window) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let size = window.inner_size();
let (Some(width), Some(height)) =
(NonZeroU32::new(size.width), NonZeroU32::new(size.height))
else {
return;
};
// Either get the last context used or create a new one.
let mut gc = gc.borrow_mut();
let surface = gc
.get_or_insert_with(|| GraphicsContext::new(window))
.create_surface(window);
// 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(DARK_GRAY);
buffer
.present()
.expect("Failed to present the softbuffer buffer");
})
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(window: &Window) {
GC.with(|gc| {
let mut gc = gc.borrow_mut();
if let Some(context) = gc.as_mut() {
context.destroy_surface(window);
}
});
}
}
#[cfg(not(all(feature = "rwh_05", not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))))]
mod platform {
pub fn fill_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn cleanup_window(_window: &winit::window::Window) {
// No-op on mobile platforms.
}
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
fn main() {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let monitor = match event_loop.primary_monitor() {
Some(monitor) => monitor,
None => {

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@@ -1,25 +1,27 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#![allow(clippy::disallowed_methods, clippy::single_match)]
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
window::WindowBuilder,
keyboard::Key,
window::{Fullscreen, WindowBuilder},
};
pub fn main() {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
pub fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let builder = WindowBuilder::new().with_title("A fantastic window!");
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
let builder = {
use winit::platform::web::WindowBuilderExtWebSys;
builder.with_append(true)
};
let window = builder.build(&event_loop).unwrap();
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
let log_list = wasm::insert_canvas_and_create_log_list(&window);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
wasm::log_event(&log_list, &event);
@@ -27,40 +29,77 @@ pub fn main() {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
Event::MainEventsCleared => {
} if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
Event::WindowEvent {
window_id,
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: Key::Character(c),
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
..
},
} if window_id == window.id() && c == "f" => {
if window.fullscreen().is_some() {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
} else {
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)));
}
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
mod wasm {
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use softbuffer::{Surface, SurfaceExtWeb};
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use winit::{event::Event, window::Window};
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
window::Window,
};
#[wasm_bindgen(start)]
pub fn run() {
console_log::init_with_level(log::Level::Debug).expect("error initializing logger");
#[allow(clippy::main_recursion)]
super::main();
let _ = super::main();
}
pub fn insert_canvas_and_create_log_list(window: &Window) -> web_sys::Element {
use winit::platform::web::WindowExtWebSys;
let canvas = window.canvas();
let canvas = window.canvas().unwrap();
let mut surface = Surface::from_canvas(canvas.clone()).unwrap();
surface
.resize(
NonZeroU32::new(canvas.width()).unwrap(),
NonZeroU32::new(canvas.height()).unwrap(),
)
.unwrap();
let mut buffer = surface.buffer_mut().unwrap();
buffer.fill(0xFFF0000);
buffer.present().unwrap();
let window = web_sys::window().unwrap();
let document = window.document().unwrap();
let body = document.body().unwrap();
// Set a background color for the canvas to make it easier to tell where the canvas is for debugging purposes.
canvas.style().set_css_text("background-color: crimson;");
body.append_child(&canvas).unwrap();
let style = &canvas.style();
style.set_property("margin", "50px").unwrap();
// Use to test interactions with border and padding.
//style.set_property("border", "50px solid black").unwrap();
//style.set_property("padding", "50px").unwrap();
let log_header = document.create_element("h2").unwrap();
log_header.set_text_content(Some("Event Log"));
@@ -77,11 +116,29 @@ mod wasm {
// Getting access to browser logs requires a lot of setup on mobile devices.
// So we implement this basic logging system into the page to give developers an easy alternative.
// As a bonus its also kind of handy on desktop.
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = &event {
let event = match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => None,
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => Some(format!("{event:?}")),
Event::Resumed | Event::Suspended => Some(format!("{event:?}")),
_ => None,
};
if let Some(event) = event {
let window = web_sys::window().unwrap();
let document = window.document().unwrap();
let log = document.create_element("li").unwrap();
log.set_text_content(Some(&format!("{event:?}")));
let date = js_sys::Date::new_0();
log.set_text_content(Some(&format!(
"{:02}:{:02}:{:02}.{:03}: {event}",
date.get_hours(),
date.get_minutes(),
date.get_seconds(),
date.get_milliseconds(),
)));
log_list
.insert_before(&log, log_list.first_child().as_ref())
.unwrap();

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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
#![allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
pub fn main() {
println!("This example must be run with cargo run-wasm --example web_aspect_ratio")
}
@@ -5,12 +7,12 @@ pub fn main() {
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
mod wasm {
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use wasm_bindgen::JsCast;
use web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement;
use winit::{
dpi::PhysicalSize,
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
event_loop::EventLoop,
platform::web::WindowBuilderExtWebSys,
window::{Window, WindowBuilder},
};
@@ -28,13 +30,14 @@ This example demonstrates the desired future functionality which will possibly b
#[wasm_bindgen(start)]
pub fn run() {
console_log::init_with_level(log::Level::Debug).expect("error initializing logger");
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
// When running in a non-wasm environment this would set the window size to 100x100.
// However in this example it just sets a default initial size of 100x100 that is immediately overwritten due to the layout + styling of the page.
.with_inner_size(PhysicalSize::new(100, 100))
.with_append(true)
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
@@ -43,18 +46,14 @@ This example demonstrates the desired future functionality which will possibly b
// Render once with the size info we currently have
render_circle(&canvas, window.inner_size());
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
*control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait;
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::Resized(resize),
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => {
render_circle(&canvas, resize);
}
_ => (),
let _ = event_loop.run(move |event, _| match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::Resized(resize),
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => {
render_circle(&canvas, resize);
}
_ => (),
});
}
@@ -66,11 +65,10 @@ This example demonstrates the desired future functionality which will possibly b
let body = document.body().unwrap();
// Set a background color for the canvas to make it easier to tell the where the canvas is for debugging purposes.
let canvas = window.canvas();
let canvas = window.canvas().unwrap();
canvas
.style()
.set_css_text("display: block; background-color: crimson; margin: auto; width: 50%; aspect-ratio: 4 / 1;");
body.append_child(&canvas).unwrap();
let explanation = document.create_element("pre").unwrap();
explanation.set_text_content(Some(EXPLANATION));

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@@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ use winit::{
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -17,19 +20,24 @@ fn main() {
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
println!("{event:?}");
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
Event::MainEventsCleared => {
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } if window_id == window.id() => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
// Notify the windowing system that we'll be presenting to the window.
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -5,14 +5,18 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{DeviceEventFilter, EventLoop},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{DeviceEvents, EventLoop},
keyboard::Key,
window::{WindowBuilder, WindowButtons},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -25,44 +29,40 @@ fn main() {
eprintln!(" (G) Toggle maximize button");
eprintln!(" (H) Toggle minimize button");
event_loop.set_device_event_filter(DeviceEventFilter::Never);
event_loop.listen_device_events(DeviceEvents::Always);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
},
..
} => match key {
VirtualKeyCode::F => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::CLOSE);
}
VirtualKeyCode::G => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::MAXIMIZE);
}
VirtualKeyCode::H => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::MINIMIZE);
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: key,
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => match key.as_ref() {
Key::Character("F" | "f") => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::CLOSE);
}
Key::Character("G" | "g") => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::MAXIMIZE);
}
Key::Character("H" | "h") => {
let buttons = window.enabled_buttons();
window.set_enabled_buttons(buttons ^ WindowButtons::MINIMIZE);
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::CloseRequested if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}

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@@ -5,14 +5,18 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::{LogicalSize, PhysicalSize},
event::{DeviceEvent, ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{DeviceEventFilter, EventLoop},
event::{DeviceEvent, ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, RawKeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::{DeviceEvents, EventLoop},
keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, PhysicalKey},
window::{Fullscreen, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -32,29 +36,29 @@ fn main() {
let mut minimized = false;
let mut visible = true;
event_loop.set_device_event_filter(DeviceEventFilter::Never);
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.listen_device_events(DeviceEvents::Always);
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
match event {
// This used to use the virtual key, but the new API
// only provides the `physical_key` (`Code`).
Event::DeviceEvent {
event:
DeviceEvent::Key(KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
state: ElementState::Pressed,
DeviceEvent::Key(RawKeyEvent {
physical_key,
state: ElementState::Released,
..
}),
..
} => match key {
VirtualKeyCode::M => {
} => match physical_key {
PhysicalKey::Code(KeyCode::KeyM) => {
if minimized {
minimized = !minimized;
window.set_minimized(minimized);
window.focus_window();
}
}
VirtualKeyCode::V => {
PhysicalKey::Code(KeyCode::KeyV) => {
if !visible {
visible = !visible;
window.set_visible(visible);
@@ -62,71 +66,72 @@ fn main() {
}
_ => (),
},
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(key),
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
},
..
} => match key {
VirtualKeyCode::E => {
fn area(size: PhysicalSize<u32>) -> u32 {
size.width * size.height
}
Event::WindowEvent { window_id, event } => match event {
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
logical_key: Key::Character(key_str),
state: ElementState::Pressed,
..
},
..
} => match key_str.as_ref() {
// WARNING: Consider using `key_without_modifers()` if available on your platform.
// See the `key_binding` example
"e" => {
fn area(size: PhysicalSize<u32>) -> u32 {
size.width * size.height
}
let monitor = window.current_monitor().unwrap();
if let Some(mode) = monitor
.video_modes()
.max_by(|a, b| area(a.size()).cmp(&area(b.size())))
{
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(mode)));
} else {
eprintln!("no video modes available");
let monitor = window.current_monitor().unwrap();
if let Some(mode) = monitor
.video_modes()
.max_by(|a, b| area(a.size()).cmp(&area(b.size())))
{
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(mode)));
} else {
eprintln!("no video modes available");
}
}
}
VirtualKeyCode::F => {
if window.fullscreen().is_some() {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
} else {
let monitor = window.current_monitor();
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(monitor)));
"f" => {
if window.fullscreen().is_some() {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
} else {
let monitor = window.current_monitor();
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(monitor)));
}
}
}
VirtualKeyCode::P => {
if window.fullscreen().is_some() {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
} else {
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)));
"p" => {
if window.fullscreen().is_some() {
window.set_fullscreen(None);
} else {
window.set_fullscreen(Some(Fullscreen::Borderless(None)));
}
}
}
VirtualKeyCode::M => {
minimized = !minimized;
window.set_minimized(minimized);
}
VirtualKeyCode::Q => {
control_flow.set_exit();
}
VirtualKeyCode::V => {
visible = !visible;
window.set_visible(visible);
}
VirtualKeyCode::X => {
let is_maximized = window.is_maximized();
window.set_maximized(!is_maximized);
"m" => {
minimized = !minimized;
window.set_minimized(minimized);
}
"q" => {
elwt.exit();
}
"v" => {
visible = !visible;
window.set_visible(visible);
}
"x" => {
let is_maximized = window.is_maximized();
window.set_maximized(!is_maximized);
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::CloseRequested if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
_ => (),
}
});
})
}

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@@ -2,18 +2,20 @@
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{
ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, MouseButton, StartCause, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent,
},
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, MouseButton, StartCause, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::Key,
window::{CursorIcon, ResizeDirection, WindowBuilder},
};
const BORDER: f64 = 8.0;
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(600.0, 400.0))
@@ -25,12 +27,12 @@ fn main() {
let mut border = false;
let mut cursor_location = None;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| match event {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::NewEvents(StartCause::Init) => {
eprintln!("Press 'B' to toggle borderless")
}
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit,
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::CursorMoved { position, .. } => {
if !window.is_decorated() {
let new_location =
@@ -50,24 +52,30 @@ fn main() {
} => {
if let Some(dir) = cursor_location {
let _res = window.drag_resize_window(dir);
} else if !window.is_decorated() {
let _res = window.drag_window();
}
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Released,
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::B),
logical_key: Key::Character(c),
..
},
..
} => {
} if matches!(c.as_ref(), "B" | "b") => {
border = !border;
window.set_decorations(border);
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
_ => (),
});
})
}
fn cursor_direction_icon(resize_direction: Option<ResizeDirection>) -> CursorIcon {

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@@ -4,12 +4,15 @@ use std::path::Path;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::Event,
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
window::{Icon, WindowBuilder},
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
// You'll have to choose an icon size at your own discretion. On X11, the desired size varies
@@ -20,7 +23,7 @@ fn main() {
let icon = load_icon(Path::new(path));
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("An iconic window!")
@@ -30,20 +33,18 @@ fn main() {
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = event {
use winit::event::WindowEvent::*;
match event {
CloseRequested => control_flow.set_exit(),
DroppedFile(path) => {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::DroppedFile(path) => {
window.set_window_icon(Some(load_icon(&path)));
}
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => fill::fill_window(&window),
_ => (),
}
}
});
})
}
fn load_icon(path: &Path) -> Icon {

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@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
// Limit this example to only compatible platforms.
#[cfg(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform,))]
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
use std::time::Duration;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
error::EventLoopError,
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
platform::run_on_demand::EventLoopExtRunOnDemand,
window::{Window, WindowBuilder, WindowId},
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[derive(Default)]
struct App {
window_id: Option<WindowId>,
window: Option<Window>,
}
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
fn run_app(event_loop: &mut EventLoop<()>, idx: usize) -> Result<(), EventLoopError> {
let mut app = App::default();
event_loop.run_on_demand(move |event, elwt| {
println!("Run {idx}: {:?}", event);
if let Some(window) = &app.window {
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window.id() == window_id => {
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Window {idx} CloseRequested");
fill::cleanup_window(window);
app.window = None;
}
Event::AboutToWait => window.request_redraw(),
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
_ => (),
}
} else if let Some(id) = app.window_id {
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::Destroyed,
window_id,
} if id == window_id => {
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Window {idx} Destroyed");
app.window_id = None;
elwt.exit();
}
_ => (),
}
} else if let Event::Resumed = event {
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Fantastic window number one!")
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0))
.build(elwt)
.unwrap();
app.window_id = Some(window.id());
app.window = Some(window);
}
})
}
run_app(&mut event_loop, 1)?;
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Finished first loop");
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Waiting 5 seconds");
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(5));
let ret = run_app(&mut event_loop, 2);
println!("--------------------------------------------------------- Finished second loop");
ret
}
#[cfg(not(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform,)))]
fn main() {
println!("This example is not supported on this platform");
}

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@@ -11,11 +11,15 @@ use winit::{
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
/// Prints the keyboard events characters received when option_is_alt is true versus false.
/// A left mouse click will toggle option_is_alt.
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn main() {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -23,42 +27,43 @@ fn main() {
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
window.set_ime_allowed(true);
let mut option_as_alt = window.option_as_alt();
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
button: MouseButton::Left,
..
} => {
option_as_alt = match option_as_alt {
OptionAsAlt::None => OptionAsAlt::OnlyLeft,
OptionAsAlt::OnlyLeft => OptionAsAlt::OnlyRight,
OptionAsAlt::OnlyRight => OptionAsAlt::Both,
OptionAsAlt::Both => OptionAsAlt::None,
};
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
WindowEvent::MouseInput {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
button: MouseButton::Left,
..
} => {
option_as_alt = match option_as_alt {
OptionAsAlt::None => OptionAsAlt::OnlyLeft,
OptionAsAlt::OnlyLeft => OptionAsAlt::OnlyRight,
OptionAsAlt::OnlyRight => OptionAsAlt::Both,
OptionAsAlt::Both => OptionAsAlt::None,
};
println!("Received Mouse click, toggling option_as_alt to: {option_as_alt:?}");
window.set_option_as_alt(option_as_alt);
}
WindowEvent::ReceivedCharacter(c) => println!("ReceivedCharacter: {c:?}"),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { .. } => println!("KeyboardInput: {event:?}"),
_ => (),
},
Event::MainEventsCleared => {
window.request_redraw();
println!("Received Mouse click, toggling option_as_alt to: {option_as_alt:?}");
window.set_option_as_alt(option_as_alt);
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { .. } => println!("KeyboardInput: {event:?}"),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
});
_ => (),
})
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]

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#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
// Limit this example to only compatible platforms.
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
android_platform,
))]
fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
use std::{process::ExitCode, thread::sleep, time::Duration};
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
platform::pump_events::{EventLoopExtPumpEvents, PumpStatus},
window::WindowBuilder,
};
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
'main: loop {
let timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
let status = event_loop.pump_events(timeout, |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = &event {
// Print only Window events to reduce noise
println!("{event:?}");
}
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
});
if let PumpStatus::Exit(exit_code) = status {
break 'main ExitCode::from(exit_code as u8);
}
// Sleep for 1/60 second to simulate application work
//
// Since `pump_events` doesn't block it will be important to
// throttle the loop in the app somehow.
println!("Update()");
sleep(Duration::from_millis(16));
}
}
#[cfg(any(ios_platform, wasm_platform, orbital_platform))]
fn main() {
println!("This platform doesn't support pump_events.");
}

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@@ -2,14 +2,18 @@ use log::debug;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, VirtualKeyCode, WindowEvent},
event::{ElementState, Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::NamedKey,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
fn main() {
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
@@ -20,27 +24,13 @@ fn main() {
let mut has_increments = true;
event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => control_flow.set_exit(),
Event::WindowEvent {
event:
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
input:
KeyboardInput {
virtual_keycode: Some(VirtualKeyCode::Space),
state: ElementState::Released,
..
},
..
},
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => {
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| match event {
Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } if window_id == window.id() => match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => elwt.exit(),
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { event, .. }
if event.logical_key == NamedKey::Space
&& event.state == ElementState::Released =>
{
has_increments = !has_increments;
let new_increments = match window.resize_increments() {
@@ -50,8 +40,13 @@ fn main() {
debug!("Had increments: {}", new_increments.is_none());
window.set_resize_increments(new_increments);
}
Event::MainEventsCleared => window.request_redraw(),
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
});
},
Event::AboutToWait => window.request_redraw(),
_ => (),
})
}

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@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
// Limit this example to only compatible platforms.
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
android_platform,
orbital_platform,
))]
fn main() {
use std::{thread::sleep, time::Duration};
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
platform::run_return::EventLoopExtRunReturn,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new();
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let _window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("A fantastic window!")
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
let mut quit = false;
while !quit {
event_loop.run_return(|event, _, control_flow| {
control_flow.set_wait();
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = &event {
// Print only Window events to reduce noise
println!("{event:?}");
}
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
..
} => {
quit = true;
}
Event::MainEventsCleared => {
control_flow.set_exit();
}
_ => (),
}
});
// Sleep for 1/60 second to simulate rendering
println!("rendering");
sleep(Duration::from_millis(16));
}
}
#[cfg(any(ios_platform, wasm_platform))]
fn main() {
println!("This platform doesn't support run_return.");
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
#![allow(clippy::single_match)]
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use std::{collections::HashMap, num::NonZeroUsize};
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use winit::{
event::{ElementState, Event, KeyEvent, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
keyboard::{Key, NamedKey},
platform::macos::{WindowBuilderExtMacOS, WindowExtMacOS},
window::{Window, WindowBuilder},
};
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn main() -> Result<(), impl std::error::Error> {
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
let mut windows = HashMap::new();
let window = Window::new(&event_loop).unwrap();
println!("Opened a new window: {:?}", window.id());
windows.insert(window.id(), window);
println!("Press N to open a new window.");
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
if let Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } = event {
match event {
WindowEvent::CloseRequested => {
println!("Window {window_id:?} has received the signal to close");
// This drops the window, causing it to close.
windows.remove(&window_id);
if windows.is_empty() {
elwt.exit();
}
}
WindowEvent::Resized(_) => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
window.request_redraw();
}
}
WindowEvent::KeyboardInput {
event:
KeyEvent {
state: ElementState::Pressed,
logical_key,
..
},
is_synthetic: false,
..
} => match logical_key.as_ref() {
Key::Character("t") => {
let tabbing_id = windows.get(&window_id).unwrap().tabbing_identifier();
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_tabbing_identifier(&tabbing_id)
.build(elwt)
.unwrap();
println!("Added a new tab: {:?}", window.id());
windows.insert(window.id(), window);
}
Key::Character("w") => {
let _ = windows.remove(&window_id);
}
Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowRight) => {
windows.get(&window_id).unwrap().select_next_tab();
}
Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowLeft) => {
windows.get(&window_id).unwrap().select_previous_tab();
}
Key::Character(ch) => {
if let Ok(index) = ch.parse::<NonZeroUsize>() {
let index = index.get();
// Select the last tab when pressing `9`.
let window = windows.get(&window_id).unwrap();
if index == 9 {
window.select_tab_at_index(window.num_tabs() - 1)
} else {
window.select_tab_at_index(index - 1);
}
}
}
_ => (),
},
WindowEvent::RedrawRequested => {
if let Some(window) = windows.get(&window_id) {
fill::fill_window(window);
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
})
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]
fn main() {
println!("This example is only supported on MacOS");
}

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//! A demonstration of embedding a winit window in an existing X11 application.
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
#[path = "util/fill.rs"]
mod fill;
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
mod imple {
use super::fill;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
use winit::{
event::{Event, WindowEvent},
event_loop::EventLoop,
platform::x11::WindowBuilderExtX11,
window::WindowBuilder,
};
pub(super) fn entry() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// First argument should be a 32-bit X11 window ID.
let parent_window_id = std::env::args()
.nth(1)
.ok_or("Expected a 32-bit X11 window ID as the first argument.")?
.parse::<u32>()?;
SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
let event_loop = EventLoop::new()?;
let window = WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("An embedded window!")
.with_inner_size(winit::dpi::LogicalSize::new(128.0, 128.0))
.with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id)
.build(&event_loop)
.unwrap();
event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
match event {
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
window_id,
} if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
Event::AboutToWait => {
window.request_redraw();
}
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
} => {
// Notify the windowing system that we'll be presenting to the window.
window.pre_present_notify();
fill::fill_window(&window);
}
_ => (),
}
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(not(x11_platform))]
mod imple {
pub(super) fn entry() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
println!("This example is only supported on X11 platforms.");
Ok(())
}
}
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
imple::entry()
}

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@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
//!
//! Modern computer screens don't have a consistent relationship between resolution and size.
//! 1920x1080 is a common resolution for both desktop and mobile screens, despite mobile screens
//! normally being less than a quarter the size of their desktop counterparts. What's more, neither
//! desktop nor mobile screens are consistent resolutions within their own size classes - common
//! typically being less than a quarter the size of their desktop counterparts. Moreover, neither
//! desktop nor mobile screens have consistent resolutions within their own size classes - common
//! mobile screens range from below 720p to above 1440p, and desktop screens range from 720p to 5K
//! and beyond.
//!
//! Given that, it's a mistake to assume that 2D content will only be displayed on screens with
//! a consistent pixel density. If you were to render a 96-pixel-square image on a 1080p screen,
//! a consistent pixel density. If you were to render a 96-pixel-square image on a 1080p screen and
//! then render the same image on a similarly-sized 4K screen, the 4K rendition would only take up
//! about a quarter of the physical space as it did on the 1080p screen. That issue is especially
//! problematic with text rendering, where quarter-sized text becomes a significant legibility
@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@
//!
//! The solution to this problem is to account for the device's *scale factor*. The scale factor is
//! the factor UI elements should be scaled by to be consistent with the rest of the user's system -
//! for example, a button that's normally 50 pixels across would be 100 pixels across on a device
//! for example, a button that's usually 50 pixels across would be 100 pixels across on a device
//! with a scale factor of `2.0`, or 75 pixels across with a scale factor of `1.5`.
//!
//! Many UI systems, such as CSS, expose DPI-dependent units like [points] or [picas]. That's
//! usually a mistake, since there's no consistent mapping between the scale factor and the screen's
//! actual DPI. Unless you're printing to a physical medium, you should work in scaled pixels rather
//! usually a mistake since there's no consistent mapping between the scale factor and the screen's
//! actual DPI. Unless printing to a physical medium, you should work in scaled pixels rather
//! than any DPI-dependent units.
//!
//! ### Position and Size types
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
//! coordinates as input, allowing you to use the most convenient coordinate system for your
//! particular application.
//!
//! Winit's position and size types types are generic over their exact pixel type, `P`, to allow the
//! Winit's position and size types are generic over their exact pixel type, `P`, to allow the
//! API to have integer precision where appropriate (e.g. most window manipulation functions) and
//! floating precision when necessary (e.g. logical sizes for fractional scale factors and touch
//! input). If `P` is a floating-point type, please do not cast the values with `as {int}`. Doing so
//! will truncate the fractional part of the float, rather than properly round to the nearest
//! will truncate the fractional part of the float rather than properly round to the nearest
//! integer. Use the provided `cast` function or [`From`]/[`Into`] conversions, which handle the
//! rounding properly. Note that precision loss will still occur when rounding from a float to an
//! int, although rounding lessens the problem.
@@ -55,35 +55,35 @@
//!
//! 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 gives you a chance 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, then its scale factor
//! 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()`].
//!
//! ## How is the scale factor calculated?
//!
//! Scale factor is calculated differently on different platforms:
//! The scale factor is calculated differently on different platforms:
//!
//! - **Windows:** On Windows 8 and 10, per-monitor scaling is readily configured by users from the
//! display settings. While users are free to select any option they want, they're only given a
//! selection of "nice" scale factors, i.e. 1.0, 1.25, 1.5... on Windows 7, the scale factor is
//! selection of "nice" scale factors, i.e. 1.0, 1.25, 1.5... on Windows 7. The scale factor is
//! global and changing it requires logging out. See [this article][windows_1] for technical
//! details.
//! - **macOS:** Recent versions of macOS allow the user to change the scaling factor for certain
//! displays. When this is available, the user may pick a per-monitor scaling factor from a set
//! of pre-defined settings. All "retina displays" have a scaling factor above 1.0 by default but
//! the specific value varies across devices.
//! - **macOS:** Recent macOS versions allow the user to change the scaling factor for specific
//! displays. When available, the user may pick a per-monitor scaling factor from a set of
//! pre-defined settings. All "retina displays" have a scaling factor above 1.0 by default,
//! but the specific value varies across devices.
//! - **X11:** Many man-hours have been spent trying to figure out how to handle DPI in X11. Winit
//! currently uses a three-pronged approach:
//! + Use the value in the `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` environment variable, if present.
//! + Use the value in the `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` environment variable if present.
//! + If not present, use the value set in `Xft.dpi` in Xresources.
//! + Otherwise, calculate the scale factor based on the millimeter monitor dimensions provided by XRandR.
//!
//! If `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` is set to `randr`, it'll ignore the `Xft.dpi` field and use the
//! XRandR scaling method. Generally speaking, you should try to configure the standard system
//! variables to do what you want before resorting to `WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR`.
//! - **Wayland:** On Wayland, scale factors are set per-screen by the server, and are always
//! integers (most often 1 or 2).
//! - **Wayland:** The scale factor is suggested by the compositor for each window individually. The
//! monitor scale factor may differ from the window scale factor.
//! - **iOS:** Scale factors are set by Apple to the value that best suits the device, and range
//! from `1.0` to `3.0`. See [this article][apple_1] and [this article][apple_2] for more
//! information.
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ pub fn validate_scale_factor(scale_factor: f64) -> bool {
/// The position is stored as floats, so please be careful. Casting floats to integers truncates the
/// fractional part, which can cause noticable issues. To help with that, an `Into<(i32, i32)>`
/// implementation is provided which does the rounding for you.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Default, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct LogicalPosition<P> {
pub x: P,
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalPosition<P>> for mint::Point2<P> {
}
/// A position represented in physical pixels.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Default, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct PhysicalPosition<P> {
pub x: P,
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<PhysicalPosition<P>> for mint::Point2<P> {
}
/// A size represented in logical pixels.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Default, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct LogicalSize<P> {
pub width: P,
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalSize<P>> for mint::Vector2<P> {
}
/// A size represented in physical pixels.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Default, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Default, Hash)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
pub struct PhysicalSize<P> {
pub width: P,
@@ -581,3 +581,421 @@ impl<P: Pixel> From<LogicalPosition<P>> for Position {
Position::Logical(position.cast())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::dpi;
use std::collections::HashSet;
macro_rules! test_pixel_int_impl {
($($name:ident => $ty:ty),*) => {$(
#[test]
fn $name() {
use dpi::Pixel;
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.5),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.9),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u8>(37),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u16>(37),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u32>(37),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i8>(37),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i16>(37),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i32>(37),
37,
);
}
)*};
}
test_pixel_int_impl! {
test_pixel_int_u8 => u8,
test_pixel_int_u16 => u16,
test_pixel_int_u32 => u32,
test_pixel_int_i8 => i8,
test_pixel_int_i16 => i16
}
macro_rules! assert_approx_eq {
($a:expr, $b:expr $(,)?) => {
assert!(
($a - $b).abs() < 0.001,
"{} is not approximately equal to {}",
$a,
$b
);
};
}
macro_rules! test_pixel_float_impl {
($($name:ident => $ty:ty),*) => {$(
#[test]
fn $name() {
use dpi::Pixel;
assert_approx_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.0),
37.0,
);
assert_approx_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.4),
37.4,
);
assert_approx_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.5),
37.5,
);
assert_approx_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::from_f64(37.9),
37.9,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u8>(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u8>(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u8>(37.5),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u16>(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u16>(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u16>(37.5),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u32>(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u32>(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<u32>(37.5),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i8>(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i8>(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i8>(37.5),
38,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i16>(37.0),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i16>(37.4),
37,
);
assert_eq!(
<$ty as Pixel>::cast::<i16>(37.5),
38,
);
}
)*};
}
test_pixel_float_impl! {
test_pixel_float_f32 => f32,
test_pixel_float_f64 => f64
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_scale_factor() {
assert!(dpi::validate_scale_factor(1.0));
assert!(dpi::validate_scale_factor(2.0));
assert!(dpi::validate_scale_factor(3.0));
assert!(dpi::validate_scale_factor(1.5));
assert!(dpi::validate_scale_factor(0.5));
assert!(!dpi::validate_scale_factor(0.0));
assert!(!dpi::validate_scale_factor(-1.0));
assert!(!dpi::validate_scale_factor(f64::INFINITY));
assert!(!dpi::validate_scale_factor(f64::NAN));
assert!(!dpi::validate_scale_factor(f64::NEG_INFINITY));
}
#[test]
fn test_logical_position() {
let log_pos = dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0);
assert_eq!(
log_pos.to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
log_pos.to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(2, 4)
);
assert_eq!(log_pos.cast::<u32>(), dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(
log_pos,
dpi::LogicalPosition::from_physical(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
log_pos,
dpi::LogicalPosition::from_physical(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::LogicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)),
dpi::LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::LogicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]),
dpi::LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
let x: (f64, f64) = log_pos.into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
let x: [f64; 2] = log_pos.into();
assert_eq!(x, [1.0, 2.0]);
}
#[test]
fn test_physical_position() {
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalPosition::from_logical(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalPosition::from_logical(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(2.0, 4.0), 0.5),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalPosition::from((2.0, 2.0)),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalPosition::from([2.0, 3.0]),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
let x: (f64, f64) = dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2).into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
let x: [f64; 2] = dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2).into();
assert_eq!(x, [1.0, 2.0]);
}
#[test]
fn test_logical_size() {
let log_size = dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0);
assert_eq!(
log_size.to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
log_size.to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(2, 4)
);
assert_eq!(log_size.cast::<u32>(), dpi::LogicalSize::new(1, 2));
assert_eq!(
log_size,
dpi::LogicalSize::from_physical(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
log_size,
dpi::LogicalSize::from_physical(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(2.0, 4.0), 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::LogicalSize::from((2.0, 2.0)),
dpi::LogicalSize::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::LogicalSize::from([2.0, 3.0]),
dpi::LogicalSize::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
let x: (f64, f64) = log_size.into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
let x: [f64; 2] = log_size.into();
assert_eq!(x, [1.0, 2.0]);
}
#[test]
fn test_physical_size() {
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalSize::from_logical(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0), 1.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalSize::from_logical(dpi::LogicalSize::new(2.0, 4.0), 0.5),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalSize::from((2.0, 2.0)),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(2.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::PhysicalSize::from([2.0, 3.0]),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(2.0, 3.0)
);
let x: (f64, f64) = dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2).into();
assert_eq!(x, (1.0, 2.0));
let x: [f64; 2] = dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2).into();
assert_eq!(x, [1.0, 2.0]);
}
#[test]
fn test_size() {
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)),
dpi::Size::Physical(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2))
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)),
dpi::Size::Logical(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0))
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)).to_logical::<f64>(1.0),
dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)).to_logical::<f64>(2.0),
dpi::LogicalSize::new(0.5, 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_logical::<f64>(1.0),
dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)).to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)).to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Size::new(dpi::LogicalSize::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalSize::new(2, 4)
);
let small = dpi::Size::Physical((1, 2).into());
let medium = dpi::Size::Logical((3, 4).into());
let medium_physical = dpi::Size::new(medium.to_physical::<u32>(1.0));
let large = dpi::Size::Physical((5, 6).into());
assert_eq!(dpi::Size::clamp(medium, small, large, 1.0), medium_physical);
assert_eq!(dpi::Size::clamp(small, medium, large, 1.0), medium_physical);
assert_eq!(dpi::Size::clamp(large, small, medium, 1.0), medium_physical);
}
#[test]
fn test_position() {
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)),
dpi::Position::Physical(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2))
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)),
dpi::Position::Logical(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0))
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)).to_logical::<f64>(1.0),
dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)).to_logical::<f64>(2.0),
dpi::LogicalPosition::new(0.5, 1.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_logical::<f64>(1.0),
dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)).to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)).to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_physical::<u32>(1.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(1, 2)
);
assert_eq!(
dpi::Position::new(dpi::LogicalPosition::new(1.0, 2.0)).to_physical::<u32>(2.0),
dpi::PhysicalPosition::new(2, 4)
);
}
// Eat coverage for the Debug impls et al
#[test]
fn ensure_attrs_do_not_panic() {
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::LogicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(dpi::LogicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(dpi::PhysicalPosition::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::LogicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(dpi::LogicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::PhysicalSize::<u32>::default().clone());
HashSet::new().insert(dpi::PhysicalSize::<u32>::default());
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::Size::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
let _ = format!("{:?}", dpi::Position::Physical((1, 2).into()).clone());
}
}

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@@ -2,11 +2,14 @@ use std::{error, fmt};
use crate::platform_impl;
/// An error whose cause it outside Winit's control.
// 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),
}
@@ -25,6 +28,27 @@ pub struct OsError {
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-run while it's already running
AlreadyRunning,
/// 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)]
@@ -60,6 +84,7 @@ 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),
}
}
@@ -77,6 +102,41 @@ impl fmt::Display for NotSupportedError {
}
}
impl fmt::Display for EventLoopError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
match self {
EventLoopError::AlreadyRunning => write!(f, "EventLoop is already running"),
EventLoopError::RecreationAttempt => write!(f, "EventLoop can't be recreated"),
EventLoopError::NotSupported(e) => e.fmt(f),
EventLoopError::Os(e) => e.fmt(f),
EventLoopError::ExitFailure(status) => write!(f, "Exit Failure: {status}"),
}
}
}
impl error::Error for OsError {}
impl error::Error for ExternalError {}
impl error::Error for NotSupportedError {}
impl error::Error for EventLoopError {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#![allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
use super::*;
// Eat attributes for testing
#[test]
fn ensure_fmt_does_not_panic() {
let _ = format!(
"{:?}, {}",
NotSupportedError::new(),
NotSupportedError::new().clone()
);
let _ = format!(
"{:?}, {}",
ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new()),
ExternalError::NotSupported(NotSupportedError::new())
);
}
}

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@@ -9,12 +9,17 @@
//! handle events.
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::ops::Deref;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
use std::os::unix::io::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, RawFd};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicUsize, Ordering};
use std::{error, fmt};
use instant::{Duration, Instant};
use once_cell::sync::OnceCell;
use raw_window_handle::{HasRawDisplayHandle, RawDisplayHandle};
#[cfg(not(wasm_platform))]
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
use web_time::{Duration, Instant};
use crate::error::EventLoopError;
use crate::{event::Event, monitor::MonitorHandle, platform_impl};
/// Provides a way to retrieve events from the system and from the windows that were registered to
@@ -66,6 +71,8 @@ impl EventLoopBuilder<()> {
}
}
static EVENT_LOOP_CREATED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// Start building a new event loop, with the given type as the user event
/// type.
@@ -82,23 +89,23 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// ***For cross-platform compatibility, the [`EventLoop`] must be created on the main thread,
/// and only once per application.***
///
/// Attempting to create the event loop on a different thread, or multiple event loops in
/// the same application, 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.
///
/// 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
///
/// - **Linux:** Backend type can be controlled using an environment variable
/// `WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND`. Legal values are `x11` and `wayland`.
/// If it is not set, winit will try to connect to a Wayland connection, and if that fails,
/// will fall back on X11. If this variable is set with any other value, winit will panic.
/// - **Android:** Must be configured with an `AndroidApp` from `android_main()` by calling
/// [`.with_android_app(app)`] before calling `.build()`.
/// - **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(
@@ -110,17 +117,22 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilder<T> {
doc = "[`.with_android_app(app)`]: #only-available-on-android"
)]
#[inline]
pub fn build(&mut self) -> EventLoop<T> {
static EVENT_LOOP_CREATED: OnceCell<()> = OnceCell::new();
if EVENT_LOOP_CREATED.set(()).is_err() {
panic!("Creating EventLoop multiple times is not supported.");
pub fn build(&mut self) -> Result<EventLoop<T>, EventLoopError> {
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)]
EventLoop {
event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop::new(&mut self.platform_specific),
Ok(EventLoop {
event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop::new(&mut self.platform_specific)?,
_marker: PhantomData,
}
})
}
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
pub(crate) fn allow_event_loop_recreation() {
EVENT_LOOP_CREATED.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
}
@@ -136,35 +148,21 @@ impl<T> fmt::Debug for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
}
}
/// Set by the user callback given to the [`EventLoop::run`] method.
/// Set through [`EventLoopWindowTarget::set_control_flow()`].
///
/// Indicates the desired behavior of the event loop after [`Event::RedrawEventsCleared`] is emitted.
/// Indicates the desired behavior of the event loop after [`Event::AboutToWait`] is emitted.
///
/// Defaults to [`Poll`].
/// Defaults to [`Wait`].
///
/// ## Persistency
///
/// Almost every change is persistent between multiple calls to the event loop closure within a
/// given run loop. The only exception to this is [`ExitWithCode`] which, once set, cannot be unset.
/// Changes are **not** persistent between multiple calls to `run_return` - issuing a new call will
/// reset the control flow to [`Poll`].
///
/// [`ExitWithCode`]: Self::ExitWithCode
/// [`Poll`]: Self::Poll
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
/// [`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.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** Events are queued and usually sent when `requestAnimationFrame` fires but sometimes
/// the events in the queue may be sent before the next `requestAnimationFrame` callback, for
/// example when the scaling of the page has changed. This should be treated as an implementation
/// detail which should not be relied on.
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
@@ -176,88 +174,22 @@ pub enum ControlFlow {
///
/// [`Poll`]: Self::Poll
WaitUntil(Instant),
/// Send a [`LoopDestroyed`] event and stop the event loop. This variant is *sticky* - once set,
/// `control_flow` cannot be changed from `ExitWithCode`, and any future attempts to do so will
/// result in the `control_flow` parameter being reset to `ExitWithCode`.
///
/// The contained number will be used as exit code. The [`Exit`] constant is a shortcut for this
/// with exit code 0.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Android / iOS / WASM:** The supplied exit code is unused.
/// - **Unix:** On most Unix-like platforms, only the 8 least significant bits will be used,
/// which can cause surprises with negative exit values (`-42` would end up as `214`). See
/// [`std::process::exit`].
///
/// [`LoopDestroyed`]: Event::LoopDestroyed
/// [`Exit`]: ControlFlow::Exit
ExitWithCode(i32),
}
impl ControlFlow {
/// Alias for [`ExitWithCode`]`(0)`.
///
/// [`ExitWithCode`]: Self::ExitWithCode
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
pub const Exit: Self = Self::ExitWithCode(0);
/// Sets this to [`Poll`].
///
/// [`Poll`]: Self::Poll
pub fn set_poll(&mut self) {
*self = Self::Poll;
}
/// Sets this to [`Wait`].
///
/// [`Wait`]: Self::Wait
pub fn set_wait(&mut self) {
*self = Self::Wait;
}
/// Sets this to [`WaitUntil`]`(instant)`.
///
/// [`WaitUntil`]: Self::WaitUntil
pub fn set_wait_until(&mut self, instant: Instant) {
*self = Self::WaitUntil(instant);
}
/// Sets this to wait until a timeout has expired.
/// 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 set_wait_timeout(&mut self, timeout: Duration) {
pub fn wait_duration(timeout: Duration) -> Self {
match Instant::now().checked_add(timeout) {
Some(instant) => self.set_wait_until(instant),
None => self.set_wait(),
Some(instant) => Self::WaitUntil(instant),
None => Self::Wait,
}
}
/// Sets this to [`ExitWithCode`]`(code)`.
///
/// [`ExitWithCode`]: Self::ExitWithCode
pub fn set_exit_with_code(&mut self, code: i32) {
*self = Self::ExitWithCode(code);
}
/// Sets this to [`Exit`].
///
/// [`Exit`]: Self::Exit
pub fn set_exit(&mut self) {
*self = Self::Exit;
}
}
impl Default for ControlFlow {
#[inline(always)]
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Poll
}
}
impl EventLoop<()> {
@@ -265,42 +197,54 @@ impl EventLoop<()> {
///
/// [`EventLoopBuilder::new().build()`]: EventLoopBuilder::build
#[inline]
pub fn new() -> EventLoop<()> {
pub fn new() -> Result<EventLoop<()>, EventLoopError> {
EventLoopBuilder::new().build()
}
}
impl Default for EventLoop<()> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl<T> EventLoop<T> {
#[deprecated = "Use `EventLoopBuilder::<T>::with_user_event().build()` instead."]
pub fn with_user_event() -> EventLoop<T> {
pub fn with_user_event() -> Result<EventLoop<T>, EventLoopError> {
EventLoopBuilder::<T>::with_user_event().build()
}
/// Hijacks the calling thread and initializes the winit event loop with the provided
/// closure. Since the closure is `'static`, it must be a `move` closure if it needs to
/// Runs the event loop in the calling thread and calls the given `event_handler` closure
/// to dispatch any pending events.
///
/// Since the closure is `'static`, it must be a `move` closure if it needs to
/// access any data from the calling context.
///
/// See the [`ControlFlow`] docs for information on how changes to `&mut ControlFlow` impact the
/// event loop's behavior.
///
/// Any values not passed to this function will *not* be dropped.
/// See the [`set_control_flow()`] docs on how to change the event loop's behavior.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **X11 / Wayland:** The program terminates with exit code 1 if the display server
/// disconnects.
/// - **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.
///
/// [`ControlFlow`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow
/// Web applications are recommended to use
#[cfg_attr(
wasm_platform,
doc = "[`EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`][crate::platform::web::EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()]"
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(wasm_platform), doc = "`EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`")]
/// [^1] instead of [`run()`] 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()`]: EventLoopWindowTarget::set_control_flow()
/// [`run()`]: Self::run()
/// [^1]: `EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()` is only available on WASM.
#[inline]
pub fn run<F>(self, event_handler: F) -> !
#[cfg(not(all(wasm_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")))]
pub fn run<F>(self, event_handler: F) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>
where
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<'_, T>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<T>, &mut ControlFlow),
F: FnMut(Event<T>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<T>),
{
self.event_loop.run(event_handler)
}
@@ -313,10 +257,46 @@ impl<T> EventLoop<T> {
}
}
unsafe impl<T> HasRawDisplayHandle for EventLoop<T> {
/// Returns a [`raw_window_handle::RawDisplayHandle`] for the event loop.
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> RawDisplayHandle {
self.event_loop.window_target().p.raw_display_handle()
#[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)
}
}
#[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)
}
}
#[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_events`] API.
///
/// [`calloop`]: https://crates.io/crates/calloop
/// [`mio`]: https://crates.io/crates/mio
/// [`pump_events`]: crate::platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_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_events`] API.
///
/// [`calloop`]: https://crates.io/crates/calloop
/// [`mio`]: https://crates.io/crates/mio
/// [`pump_events`]: crate::platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.event_loop.as_raw_fd()
}
}
@@ -331,6 +311,7 @@ impl<T> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
/// Returns the list of all the monitors available on the system.
#[inline]
pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = MonitorHandle> {
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] // false positive on some platforms
self.p
.available_monitors()
.into_iter()
@@ -343,7 +324,7 @@ impl<T> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// **Wayland:** Always returns `None`.
/// **Wayland / Web:** Always returns `None`.
#[inline]
pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
self.p
@@ -351,27 +332,60 @@ impl<T> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
.map(|inner| MonitorHandle { inner })
}
/// Change [`DeviceEvent`] filter mode.
/// 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 filter at runtime to explicitly capture them again.
/// this at runtime to explicitly capture them again.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Wayland / macOS / iOS / Android / Web / Orbital:** Unsupported.
/// - **Wayland / macOS / iOS / Android / Orbital:** Unsupported.
///
/// [`DeviceEvent`]: crate::event::DeviceEvent
pub fn set_device_event_filter(&self, _filter: DeviceEventFilter) {
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform, windows))]
self.p.set_device_event_filter(_filter);
pub fn listen_device_events(&self, allowed: DeviceEvents) {
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) {
self.p.exit()
}
/// Returns if the [`EventLoop`] is about to stop.
///
/// See [`exit()`](Self::exit).
pub fn exiting(&self) -> bool {
self.p.exiting()
}
}
unsafe impl<T> HasRawDisplayHandle for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
/// Returns a [`raw_window_handle::RawDisplayHandle`] for the event loop.
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> RawDisplayHandle {
self.p.raw_display_handle()
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
impl<T> rwh_06::HasDisplayHandle for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
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<T> rwh_05::HasRawDisplayHandle for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
/// Returns a [`rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle`] for the event loop.
fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> rwh_05::RawDisplayHandle {
self.p.raw_display_handle_rwh_05()
}
}
@@ -422,19 +436,40 @@ impl<T> fmt::Display for EventLoopClosed<T> {
impl<T: fmt::Debug> error::Error for EventLoopClosed<T> {}
/// Filter controlling the propagation of device events.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum DeviceEventFilter {
/// Always filter out device events.
/// 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,
/// Filter out device events while the window is not focused.
Unfocused,
/// Report all device events regardless of window focus.
/// Only capture device events while the window is focused.
#[default]
WhenFocused,
/// Never capture device events.
Never,
}
impl Default for DeviceEventFilter {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Unfocused
/// 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 scenarious 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 }
}
}

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@@ -49,11 +49,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for BadIcon {
}
}
impl Error for BadIcon {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
Some(self)
}
}
impl Error for BadIcon {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct RgbaIcon {

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@@ -7,15 +7,15 @@
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use winit::event_loop::EventLoop;
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//! ```
//!
//! Once this is done there are two ways to create a [`Window`]:
//! Once this is done, there are two ways to create a [`Window`]:
//!
//! - Calling [`Window::new(&event_loop)`][window_new].
//! - Calling [`let builder = WindowBuilder::new()`][window_builder_new] then [`builder.build(&event_loop)`][window_builder_build].
//!
//! The first method is the simplest, and will give you default values for everything. The second
//! The first method is the simplest and will give you default values for everything. The second
//! method allows you to customize the way your [`Window`] will look and behave by modifying the
//! fields of the [`WindowBuilder`] object before you create the [`Window`].
//!
@@ -26,64 +26,85 @@
//! 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 [`UserEvent`]s, if desired.
//! [`DeviceEvent`]. You can also create and handle your own custom [`Event::UserEvent`]s, if desired.
//!
//! You can retrieve events by calling [`EventLoop::run`][event_loop_run]. This function will
//! You can retrieve events by calling [`EventLoop::run()`]. This function will
//! dispatch events for every [`Window`] that was created with that particular [`EventLoop`], and
//! will run until the `control_flow` argument given to the closure is set to
//! [`ControlFlow`]`::`[`ExitWithCode`] (which [`ControlFlow`]`::`[`Exit`] aliases to), at which
//! point [`Event`]`::`[`LoopDestroyed`] is emitted and the entire program terminates.
//! 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
//! [`EventLoopExtRunReturn::run_return`]. See that method's documentation for more reasons about why
//! it's discouraged, beyond compatibility reasons.
#![cfg_attr(
any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform
),
doc = "[`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events()`][platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events()]"
)]
#![cfg_attr(
not(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform
)),
doc = "`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events()`"
)]
//! [^1]. See that method's documentation for more reasons about why
//! it's discouraged beyond compatibility reasons.
//!
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use winit::{
//! event::{Event, WindowEvent},
//! event_loop::EventLoop,
//! event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop},
//! window::WindowBuilder,
//! };
//!
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new();
//! let event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
//! let window = WindowBuilder::new().build(&event_loop).unwrap();
//!
//! event_loop.run(move |event, _, control_flow| {
//! // ControlFlow::Poll continuously runs the event loop, even if the OS hasn't
//! // dispatched any events. This is ideal for games and similar applications.
//! control_flow.set_poll();
//! // 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.
//! control_flow.set_wait();
//! // 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);
//!
//! event_loop.run(move |event, elwt| {
//! match event {
//! Event::WindowEvent {
//! event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
//! ..
//! } => {
//! println!("The close button was pressed; stopping");
//! control_flow.set_exit();
//! elwt.exit();
//! },
//! Event::MainEventsCleared => {
//! Event::AboutToWait => {
//! // Application update code.
//!
//! // Queue a RedrawRequested event.
//! //
//! // You only need to call this if you've determined that you need to redraw, in
//! // 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 just render here instead.
//! // can render here instead.
//! window.request_redraw();
//! },
//! Event::RedrawRequested(_) => {
//! Event::WindowEvent {
//! event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
//! ..
//! } => {
//! // Redraw the application.
//! //
//! // It's preferable for applications that do not render continuously to render in
//! // this event rather than in MainEventsCleared, since rendering in here allows
//! // this event rather than in AboutToWait, since rendering in here allows
//! // the program to gracefully handle redraws requested by the OS.
//! },
//! _ => ()
@@ -91,16 +112,16 @@
//! });
//! ```
//!
//! [`Event`]`::`[`WindowEvent`] has a [`WindowId`] member. In multi-window environments, it should be
//! compared to the value returned by [`Window::id()`][window_id_fn] to determine which [`Window`]
//! [`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
//! 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.
//! 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
@@ -109,36 +130,36 @@
//! window visible only once you're ready to render into it.
//!
//! [`EventLoop`]: event_loop::EventLoop
//! [`EventLoopExtRunReturn::run_return`]: ./platform/run_return/trait.EventLoopExtRunReturn.html#tymethod.run_return
//! [`EventLoop::new()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::new
//! [event_loop_run]: event_loop::EventLoop::run
//! [`ControlFlow`]: event_loop::ControlFlow
//! [`Exit`]: event_loop::ControlFlow::Exit
//! [`ExitWithCode`]: event_loop::ControlFlow::ExitWithCode
//! [`EventLoop::run()`]: event_loop::EventLoop::run
//! [`exit()`]: event_loop::EventLoopWindowTarget::exit
//! [`Window`]: window::Window
//! [`WindowId`]: window::WindowId
//! [`WindowBuilder`]: window::WindowBuilder
//! [window_new]: window::Window::new
//! [window_builder_new]: window::WindowBuilder::new
//! [window_builder_build]: window::WindowBuilder::build
//! [window_id_fn]: window::Window::id
//! [`Event`]: event::Event
//! [`Window::id()`]: window::Window::id
//! [`WindowEvent`]: event::WindowEvent
//! [`DeviceEvent`]: event::DeviceEvent
//! [`UserEvent`]: event::Event::UserEvent
//! [`LoopDestroyed`]: event::Event::LoopDestroyed
//! [`platform`]: platform
//! [`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_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(feature = "cargo-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))]
#![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
#[cfg(feature = "rwh_06")]
pub use rwh_06 as raw_window_handle;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
@@ -154,8 +175,24 @@ pub mod error;
pub mod event;
pub mod event_loop;
mod icon;
pub mod keyboard;
pub mod monitor;
mod platform_impl;
pub mod window;
pub mod platform;
/// Wrapper for objects which winit will access on the main thread so they are effectively `Send`
/// and `Sync`, since they always execute on a single thread.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Winit can run only one event loop at a time, and the event loop itself is tied to some thread.
/// The objects could be sent across the threads, but once passed to winit, they execute on the
/// main thread if the platform demands it. Thus, marking such objects as `Send + Sync` is safe.
#[doc(hidden)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(crate) struct SendSyncWrapper<T>(pub(crate) T);
unsafe impl<T> Send for SendSyncWrapper<T> {}
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@@ -32,12 +32,9 @@ impl PartialOrd for VideoMode {
impl Ord for VideoMode {
fn cmp(&self, other: &VideoMode) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
// TODO: we can impl `Ord` for `PhysicalSize` once we switch from `f32`
// to `u32` there
let size: (u32, u32) = self.size().into();
let other_size: (u32, u32) = other.size().into();
self.monitor().cmp(&other.monitor()).then(
size.cmp(&other_size)
self.size()
.cmp(&other.size())
.then(
self.refresh_rate_millihertz()
.cmp(&other.refresh_rate_millihertz())
@@ -111,20 +108,12 @@ impl MonitorHandle {
/// Returns a human-readable name of the monitor.
///
/// Returns `None` if the monitor doesn't exist anymore.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** Always returns None
#[inline]
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<String> {
self.inner.name()
}
/// Returns the monitor's resolution.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** Always returns (0,0)
#[inline]
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
self.inner.size()
@@ -132,10 +121,6 @@ impl MonitorHandle {
/// Returns the top-left corner position of the monitor relative to the larger full
/// screen area.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web:** Always returns (0,0)
#[inline]
pub fn position(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<i32> {
self.inner.position()
@@ -153,15 +138,18 @@ impl MonitorHandle {
self.inner.refresh_rate_millihertz()
}
/// Returns the scale factor that can be used to map logical pixels to physical pixels, and vice versa.
/// 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`](crate::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.
/// - **Web:** Always returns 1.0
///
/// [`Window::scale_factor`]: crate::window::Window::scale_factor
#[inline]
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64 {
self.inner.scale_factor()

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@@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid {
///
/// 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
///
/// Default is to let the operating system handle the volume keys
fn handle_volume_keys(&mut self) -> &mut Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
@@ -49,6 +54,11 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
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
@@ -74,5 +84,10 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtAndroid for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// use winit::platform::android::activity::AndroidApp;
/// ```
pub mod activity {
// We enable the `"native-activity"` feature just so that we can build the
// docs, but it'll be very confusing for users to see the docs with that
// 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)]
pub use android_activity::*;
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
use std::os::raw::c_void;
use icrate::Foundation::MainThreadMarker;
use objc2::rc::Id;
use crate::{
@@ -22,27 +23,6 @@ impl<T: 'static> EventLoopExtIOS for EventLoop<T> {
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to iOS.
pub trait WindowExtIOS {
/// Returns a pointer to the [`UIWindow`] that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
///
/// [`UIWindow`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiwindow?language=objc
fn ui_window(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns a pointer to the [`UIViewController`] that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
///
/// [`UIViewController`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller?language=objc
fn ui_view_controller(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns a pointer to the [`UIView`] that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
///
/// [`UIView`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview?language=objc
fn ui_view(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// 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
@@ -89,53 +69,63 @@ pub trait WindowExtIOS {
///
/// The default is to prefer showing the status bar.
///
/// This changes the value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController prefersStatusBarHidden]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621440-prefersstatusbarhidden?language=objc),
/// and then calls
/// [`-[UIViewController setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621354-setneedsstatusbarappearanceupdat?language=objc).
/// This sets the value of the
/// [`prefersStatusBarHidden`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621440-prefersstatusbarhidden?language=objc)
/// property.
///
/// [`setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate()`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621354-setneedsstatusbarappearanceupdat?language=objc)
/// is also called for you.
fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self, hidden: bool);
/// Sets the preferred status bar style for the [`Window`].
///
/// The default is system-defined.
///
/// This sets the value of the
/// [`preferredStatusBarStyle`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621416-preferredstatusbarstyle?language=objc)
/// property.
///
/// [`setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate()`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621354-setneedsstatusbarappearanceupdat?language=objc)
/// is also called for you.
fn set_preferred_status_bar_style(&self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle);
}
impl WindowExtIOS for Window {
#[inline]
fn ui_window(&self) -> *mut c_void {
self.window.ui_window()
}
#[inline]
fn ui_view_controller(&self) -> *mut c_void {
self.window.ui_view_controller()
}
#[inline]
fn ui_view(&self) -> *mut c_void {
self.window.ui_view()
}
#[inline]
fn set_scale_factor(&self, scale_factor: f64) {
self.window.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) {
self.window.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) {
self.window.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) {
self.window
.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(edges)
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) {
self.window.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) {
self.window
.maybe_queue_on_main(move |w| w.set_preferred_status_bar_style(status_bar_style))
}
}
@@ -148,7 +138,7 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtIOS {
///
/// [`UIWindow`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiwindow?language=objc
/// [`contentScaleFactor`]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/1622657-contentscalefactor?language=objc
fn with_scale_factor(self, scale_factor: f64) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_scale_factor(self, scale_factor: f64) -> Self;
/// Sets the valid orientations for the [`Window`].
///
@@ -156,7 +146,7 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtIOS {
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController supportedInterfaceOrientations]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621435-supportedinterfaceorientations?language=objc).
fn with_valid_orientations(self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_valid_orientations(self, valid_orientations: ValidOrientations) -> Self;
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] prefers the home indicator hidden.
///
@@ -166,7 +156,7 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtIOS {
/// [`-[UIViewController prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887510-prefershomeindicatorautohidden?language=objc).
///
/// This only has an effect on iOS 11.0+.
fn with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden(self, hidden: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
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.
@@ -175,10 +165,7 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtIOS {
/// [`-[UIViewController preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/2887512-preferredscreenedgesdeferringsys?language=objc).
///
/// This only has an effect on iOS 11.0+.
fn with_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(
self,
edges: ScreenEdge,
) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(self, edges: ScreenEdge) -> Self;
/// Sets whether the [`Window`] prefers the status bar hidden.
///
@@ -186,43 +173,54 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtIOS {
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController prefersStatusBarHidden]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621440-prefersstatusbarhidden?language=objc).
fn with_prefers_status_bar_hidden(self, hidden: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_prefers_status_bar_hidden(self, hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Sets the style of the [`Window`]'s status bar.
///
/// The default is system-defined.
///
/// This sets the initial value returned by
/// [`-[UIViewController preferredStatusBarStyle]`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/1621416-preferredstatusbarstyle?language=objc),
fn with_preferred_status_bar_style(self, status_bar_style: StatusBarStyle) -> Self;
}
impl WindowBuilderExtIOS for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_scale_factor(mut self, scale_factor: f64) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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,
) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`MonitorHandle`] that are specific to iOS.
@@ -241,7 +239,9 @@ pub trait MonitorHandleExtIOS {
impl MonitorHandleExtIOS for MonitorHandle {
#[inline]
fn ui_screen(&self) -> *mut c_void {
Id::as_ptr(self.inner.ui_screen()) as *mut c_void
// SAFETY: The marker is only used to get the pointer of the screen
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
Id::as_ptr(self.inner.ui_screen(mtm)) as *mut c_void
}
#[inline]
@@ -253,9 +253,10 @@ impl MonitorHandleExtIOS for MonitorHandle {
}
/// Valid orientations for a particular [`Window`].
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum ValidOrientations {
/// Excludes `PortraitUpsideDown` on iphone
#[default]
LandscapeAndPortrait,
Landscape,
@@ -264,17 +265,10 @@ pub enum ValidOrientations {
Portrait,
}
impl Default for ValidOrientations {
#[inline]
fn default() -> ValidOrientations {
ValidOrientations::LandscapeAndPortrait
}
}
/// The device [idiom].
///
/// [idiom]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620037-userinterfaceidiom?language=objc
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum Idiom {
Unspecified,
@@ -293,14 +287,22 @@ bitflags! {
/// The [edges] of a screen.
///
/// [edges]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uirectedge?language=objc
#[derive(Default)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct ScreenEdge: u8 {
const NONE = 0;
const TOP = 1 << 0;
const LEFT = 1 << 1;
const BOTTOM = 1 << 2;
const RIGHT = 1 << 3;
const ALL = ScreenEdge::TOP.bits | ScreenEdge::LEFT.bits
| ScreenEdge::BOTTOM.bits | ScreenEdge::RIGHT.bits;
const ALL = ScreenEdge::TOP.bits() | ScreenEdge::LEFT.bits()
| ScreenEdge::BOTTOM.bits() | ScreenEdge::RIGHT.bits();
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum StatusBarStyle {
#[default]
Default,
LightContent,
DarkContent,
}

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@@ -10,16 +10,6 @@ use crate::{
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to MacOS.
pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
/// Returns a pointer to the cocoa `NSWindow` that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn ns_window(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns a pointer to the cocoa `NSView` that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn ns_view(&self) -> *mut c_void;
/// Returns whether or not the window is in simple fullscreen mode.
fn simple_fullscreen(&self) -> bool;
@@ -38,6 +28,28 @@ pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
/// 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
@@ -70,74 +82,97 @@ pub trait WindowExtMacOS {
}
impl WindowExtMacOS for Window {
#[inline]
fn ns_window(&self) -> *mut c_void {
self.window.ns_window()
}
#[inline]
fn ns_view(&self) -> *mut c_void {
self.window.ns_view()
}
#[inline]
fn simple_fullscreen(&self) -> bool {
self.window.simple_fullscreen()
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.simple_fullscreen())
}
#[inline]
fn set_simple_fullscreen(&self, fullscreen: bool) -> bool {
self.window.set_simple_fullscreen(fullscreen)
self.window
.maybe_wait_on_main(move |w| w.set_simple_fullscreen(fullscreen))
}
#[inline]
fn has_shadow(&self) -> bool {
self.window.has_shadow()
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.has_shadow())
}
#[inline]
fn set_has_shadow(&self, has_shadow: bool) {
self.window.set_has_shadow(has_shadow)
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.is_document_edited()
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.is_document_edited())
}
#[inline]
fn set_document_edited(&self, edited: bool) {
self.window.set_document_edited(edited)
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.set_option_as_alt(option_as_alt)
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.option_as_alt()
self.window.maybe_wait_on_main(|w| w.option_as_alt())
}
}
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicy`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum ActivationPolicy {
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyRegular`.
#[default]
Regular,
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyAccessory`.
Accessory,
/// Corresponds to `NSApplicationActivationPolicyProhibited`.
Prohibited,
}
impl Default for ActivationPolicy {
fn default() -> Self {
ActivationPolicy::Regular
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowBuilder`] that are specific to MacOS.
///
/// **Note:** Properties dealing with the titlebar will be overwritten by the [`WindowBuilder::with_decorations`] method:
@@ -148,89 +183,96 @@ impl Default for ActivationPolicy {
/// - `with_fullsize_content_view`
pub trait WindowBuilderExtMacOS {
/// 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)
-> WindowBuilder;
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) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_titlebar_transparent(self, titlebar_transparent: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window title.
fn with_title_hidden(self, title_hidden: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_title_hidden(self, title_hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window titlebar.
fn with_titlebar_hidden(self, titlebar_hidden: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_titlebar_hidden(self, titlebar_hidden: bool) -> Self;
/// Hides the window titlebar buttons.
fn with_titlebar_buttons_hidden(self, titlebar_buttons_hidden: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
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) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_disallow_hidpi(self, disallow_hidpi: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_has_shadow(self, has_shadow: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
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) -> WindowBuilder;
/// Set whether the `OptionAsAlt` key is interpreted as the `Alt` modifier.
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) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_option_as_alt(self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt) -> Self;
}
impl WindowBuilderExtMacOS for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_movable_by_window_background(
mut self,
movable_by_window_background: bool,
) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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_option_as_alt(mut self, option_as_alt: OptionAsAlt) -> WindowBuilder {
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
}
@@ -333,6 +375,12 @@ pub trait EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS {
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<T> EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
@@ -343,12 +391,20 @@ impl<T> EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
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(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[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`.
@@ -361,11 +417,6 @@ pub enum OptionAsAlt {
Both,
/// No special handling is applied for `Option` key.
#[default]
None,
}
impl Default for OptionAsAlt {
fn default() -> Self {
OptionAsAlt::None
}
}

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@@ -9,9 +9,10 @@
//! - `windows`
//! - `web`
//!
//! And the following platform-specific module:
//! And the following platform-specific modules:
//!
//! - `run_return` (available on `windows`, `unix`, `macos`, and `android`)
//! - `run_on_demand` (available on `windows`, `unix`, `macos`, `android`)
//! - `pump_events` (available on `windows`, `unix`, `macos`, `android`)
//!
//! However only the module corresponding to the platform you're compiling to will be available.
@@ -23,6 +24,8 @@ pub mod ios;
pub mod macos;
#[cfg(orbital_platform)]
pub mod orbital;
#[cfg(any(x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
pub mod startup_notify;
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
pub mod wayland;
#[cfg(wasm_platform)]
@@ -37,7 +40,26 @@ pub mod x11;
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
orbital_platform
wayland_platform
))]
pub mod run_return;
pub mod run_on_demand;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
android_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform
))]
pub mod pump_events;
#[cfg(any(
windows_platform,
macos_platform,
x11_platform,
wayland_platform,
orbital_platform,
docsrs
))]
pub mod modifier_supplement;
pub mod scancode;

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#![cfg(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
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;
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
use std::time::Duration;
use crate::{
event::Event,
event_loop::{EventLoop, EventLoopWindowTarget},
};
/// The return status for `pump_events`
pub enum PumpStatus {
/// Continue running external loop.
Continue,
/// Exit external loop.
Exit(i32),
}
/// 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;
/// Pump the `EventLoop` to check for and dispatch pending events.
///
/// This API is designed to enable applications to integrate Winit into an
/// external event loop, for platforms that can support this.
///
/// The given `timeout` limits how long it may block waiting for new events.
///
/// Passing a `timeout` of `Some(Duration::ZERO)` would ensure your external
/// event loop is never blocked but you would likely need to consider how
/// to throttle your own external loop.
///
/// Passing a `timeout` of `None` means that it may wait indefinitely for new
/// events before returning control back to the external loop.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # // Copied from examples/window_pump_events.rs
/// # #[cfg(any(
/// # windows_platform,
/// # macos_platform,
/// # x11_platform,
/// # wayland_platform,
/// # android_platform,
/// # ))]
/// fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
/// # use std::{process::ExitCode, thread::sleep, time::Duration};
/// #
/// # use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
/// # use winit::{
/// # event::{Event, WindowEvent},
/// # event_loop::EventLoop,
/// # platform::pump_events::{EventLoopExtPumpEvents, PumpStatus},
/// # window::WindowBuilder,
/// # };
/// let mut event_loop = EventLoop::new().unwrap();
/// #
/// # SimpleLogger::new().init().unwrap();
/// let window = WindowBuilder::new()
/// .with_title("A fantastic window!")
/// .build(&event_loop)
/// .unwrap();
///
/// 'main: loop {
/// let timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
/// let status = event_loop.pump_events(timeout, |event, elwt| {
/// # if let Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } = &event {
/// # // Print only Window events to reduce noise
/// # println!("{event:?}");
/// # }
/// #
/// match event {
/// Event::WindowEvent {
/// event: WindowEvent::CloseRequested,
/// window_id,
/// } if window_id == window.id() => elwt.exit(),
/// Event::AboutToWait => {
/// window.request_redraw();
/// }
/// _ => (),
/// }
/// });
/// if let PumpStatus::Exit(exit_code) = status {
/// break 'main ExitCode::from(exit_code as u8);
/// }
///
/// // Sleep for 1/60 second to simulate application work
/// //
/// // Since `pump_events` doesn't block it will be important to
/// // throttle the loop in the app somehow.
/// println!("Update()");
/// sleep(Duration::from_millis(16));
/// }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// **Note:** This is not a portable API, and its usage involves a number of
/// caveats and trade offs that should be considered before using this API!
///
/// You almost certainly shouldn't use this API, unless you absolutely know it's
/// the only practical option you have.
///
/// ## Synchronous events
///
/// Some events _must_ only be handled synchronously via the closure that
/// is passed to Winit so that the handler will also be synchronized with
/// the window system and operating system.
///
/// This is because some events are driven by a window system callback
/// where the window systems expects the application to have handled the
/// event before returning.
///
/// **These events can not be buffered and handled outside of the closure
/// passed to Winit.**
///
/// As a general rule it is not recommended to ever buffer events to handle
/// them outside of the closure passed to Winit since it's difficult to
/// provide guarantees about which events are safe to buffer across all
/// operating systems.
///
/// Notable events that will certainly create portability problems if
/// 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.
///
/// 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.
///
/// ## Supported Platforms
/// - Windows
/// - Linux
/// - MacOS
/// - Android
///
/// ## Unsupported Platforms
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which
/// Web browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external
/// loop that would block the browser and there is nothing that can be
/// polled to ask for new 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.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **Windows**: The implementation will use `PeekMessage` when checking for
/// window messages to avoid blocking your external event loop.
///
/// - **MacOS**: The implementation works in terms of stopping the global `NSApp`
/// whenever the application `RunLoop` indicates that it is preparing to block
/// and wait for new events.
///
/// This is very different to the polling APIs that are available on other
/// platforms (the lower level polling primitives on MacOS are private
/// implementation details for `NSApp` which aren't accessible to application
/// developers)
///
/// It's likely this will be less efficient than polling on other OSs and
/// it also means the `NSApp` is stopped while outside of the Winit
/// event loop - and that's observable (for example to crates like `rfd`)
/// because the `NSApp` is global state.
///
/// 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_events<F>(&mut self, timeout: Option<Duration>, event_handler: F) -> PumpStatus
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>);
}
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>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>),
{
self.event_loop.pump_events(timeout, event_handler)
}
}

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use crate::{
error::EventLoopError,
event::Event,
event_loop::{EventLoop, EventLoopWindowTarget},
};
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::{platform::pump_events::EventLoopExtPumpEvents, window::Window};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] to return control flow to the caller.
pub trait EventLoopExtRunOnDemand {
/// A type provided by the user that can be passed through [`Event::UserEvent`].
type UserEvent;
/// Runs the event loop in the calling thread and calls the given `event_handler` closure
/// to dispatch any window system events.
///
/// Unlike [`EventLoop::run`], this function accepts non-`'static` (i.e. non-`move`) closures
/// and it is possible to return control back to the caller without
/// consuming the `EventLoop` (by using [`exit()`]) and
/// so the event loop can be re-run after it has exit.
///
/// It's expected that each run of the loop will be for orthogonal instantiations of your
/// Winit application, but internally each instantiation may re-use some common window
/// system resources, such as a display server connection.
///
/// This API is not designed to run an event loop in bursts that you can exit from and return
/// to while maintaining the full state of your application. (If you need something like this
/// you can look at the [`EventLoopExtPumpEvents::pump_events()`] API)
///
/// Each time `run_on_demand` is called the `event_handler` can expect to receive a
/// `NewEvents(Init)` and `Resumed` event (even on platforms that have no suspend/resume
/// lifecycle) - which can be used to consistently initialize application state.
///
/// See the [`set_control_flow()`] docs on how to change the event loop's behavior.
///
/// # Caveats
/// - This extension isn't available on all platforms, since it's not always possible to return
/// to the caller (specifically this is impossible on iOS and Web - though with the Web
/// backend it is possible to use `EventLoopExtWebSys::spawn()`[^1] more than once instead).
/// - No [`Window`] state can be carried between separate runs of the event loop.
///
/// You are strongly encouraged to use [`EventLoop::run()`] for portability, unless you specifically need
/// the ability to re-run a single event loop more than once
///
/// # Supported Platforms
/// - Windows
/// - Linux
/// - macOS
/// - Android
///
/// # Unsupported Platforms
/// - **Web:** This API is fundamentally incompatible with the event-based way in which
/// Web browsers work because it's not possible to have a long-running external
/// loop that would block the browser and there is nothing that can be
/// polled to ask for new events. Events are delivered via callbacks based
/// on an event loop that is internal to the browser itself.
/// - **iOS:** It's not possible to stop and start an `NSApplication` repeatedly on iOS.
///
#[cfg_attr(
not(wasm_platform),
doc = "[^1]: `spawn()` is only available on `wasm` platforms."
)]
///
/// [`exit()`]: EventLoopWindowTarget::exit()
/// [`set_control_flow()`]: EventLoopWindowTarget::set_control_flow()
fn run_on_demand<F>(&mut self, event_handler: F) -> Result<(), EventLoopError>
where
F: FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>);
}
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>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>),
{
self.event_loop.window_target().clear_exit();
self.event_loop.run_on_demand(event_handler)
}
}
impl<T> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
/// Clear exit status.
pub(crate) fn clear_exit(&self) {
self.p.clear_exit()
}
}

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use crate::{
event::Event,
event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop, EventLoopWindowTarget},
};
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoop`] to return control flow to the caller.
pub trait EventLoopExtRunReturn {
/// A type provided by the user that can be passed through [`Event::UserEvent`].
type UserEvent;
/// Initializes the `winit` event loop.
///
/// Unlike [`EventLoop::run`], this function accepts non-`'static` (i.e. non-`move`) closures
/// and returns control flow to the caller when `control_flow` is set to [`ControlFlow::Exit`].
///
/// # Caveats
///
/// Despite its appearance at first glance, this is *not* a perfect replacement for
/// `poll_events`. For example, this function will not return on Windows or macOS while a
/// window is getting resized, resulting in all application logic outside of the
/// `event_handler` closure not running until the resize operation ends. Other OS operations
/// may also result in such freezes. This behavior is caused by fundamental limitations in the
/// underlying OS APIs, which cannot be hidden by `winit` without severe stability repercussions.
///
/// You are strongly encouraged to use `run`, unless the use of this is absolutely necessary.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **X11 / Wayland:** This function returns `1` upon disconnection from
/// the display server.
fn run_return<F>(&mut self, event_handler: F) -> i32
where
F: FnMut(
Event<'_, Self::UserEvent>,
&EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>,
&mut ControlFlow,
);
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtRunReturn for EventLoop<T> {
type UserEvent = T;
fn run_return<F>(&mut self, event_handler: F) -> i32
where
F: FnMut(
Event<'_, Self::UserEvent>,
&EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>,
&mut ControlFlow,
),
{
self.event_loop.run_return(event_handler)
}
}

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#![cfg(any(windows_platform, macos_platform, x11_platform, wayland_platform))]
use crate::keyboard::{KeyCode, PhysicalKey};
// TODO: Describe what this value contains for each platform
/// Additional methods for the [`PhysicalKey`] type that allow the user to access the platform-specific
/// scancode.
///
/// [`PhysicalKey`]: crate::keyboard::PhysicalKey
pub trait PhysicalKeyExtScancode {
/// The raw value of the platform-specific physical key identifier.
///
/// Returns `Some(key_id)` if the conversion was succesful; returns `None` otherwise.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **Windows:** A 16bit extended scancode
/// - **Wayland/X11**: A 32-bit linux scancode, which is X11/Wayland keycode subtracted by 8.
fn to_scancode(self) -> Option<u32>;
/// Constructs a `PhysicalKey` from a platform-specific physical key identifier.
///
/// Note that this conversion may be lossy, i.e. converting the returned `PhysicalKey` back
/// using `to_scancode` might not yield the original value.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **Wayland/X11**: A 32-bit linux scancode. When building from X11/Wayland keycode subtract
/// `8` to get the value you wanted.
fn from_scancode(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey;
}
impl PhysicalKeyExtScancode for KeyCode
where
PhysicalKey: PhysicalKeyExtScancode,
{
#[inline]
fn from_scancode(scancode: u32) -> PhysicalKey {
<PhysicalKey as PhysicalKeyExtScancode>::from_scancode(scancode)
}
#[inline]
fn to_scancode(self) -> Option<u32> {
<PhysicalKey as PhysicalKeyExtScancode>::to_scancode(PhysicalKey::Code(self))
}
}

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//! Window startup notification to handle window raising.
//!
//! The [`ActivationToken`] is essential to ensure that your newly
//! created window will obtain the focus, otherwise the user could
//! be requered to click on the window.
//!
//! Such token is usually delivered via the environment variable and
//! could be read from it with the [`EventLoopExtStartupNotify::read_token_from_env`].
//!
//! Such token must also be reset after reading it from your environment with
//! [`reset_activation_token_env`] otherwise child processes could inherit it.
//!
//! When starting a new child process with a newly obtained [`ActivationToken`] from
//! [`WindowExtStartupNotify::request_activation_token`] the [`set_activation_token_env`]
//! must be used to propagate it to the child
//!
//! To ensure the delivery of such token by other processes to you, the user should
//! set `StartupNotify=true` inside the `.desktop` file of their application.
//!
//! The specification could be found [`here`].
//!
//! [`here`]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/startup-notification-latest.txt
use std::env;
use crate::error::NotSupportedError;
use crate::event_loop::{AsyncRequestSerial, EventLoopWindowTarget};
use crate::window::{ActivationToken, Window, WindowBuilder};
/// The variable which is used mostly on X11.
const X11_VAR: &str = "DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID";
/// The variable which is used mostly on Wayland.
const WAYLAND_VAR: &str = "XDG_ACTIVATION_TOKEN";
pub trait EventLoopExtStartupNotify {
/// Read the token from the environment.
///
/// It's recommended **to unset** this environment variable for child processes.
fn read_token_from_env(&self) -> Option<ActivationToken>;
}
pub trait WindowExtStartupNotify {
/// Request a new activation token.
///
/// The token will be delivered inside
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError>;
}
pub trait WindowBuilderExtStartupNotify {
/// Use this [`ActivationToken`] during window creation.
///
/// Not using such a token upon a window could make your window not gaining
/// focus until the user clicks on the window.
fn with_activation_token(self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self;
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtStartupNotify for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
fn read_token_from_env(&self) -> Option<ActivationToken> {
match self.p {
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
crate::platform_impl::EventLoopWindowTarget::Wayland(_) => env::var(WAYLAND_VAR),
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
crate::platform_impl::EventLoopWindowTarget::X(_) => env::var(X11_VAR),
}
.ok()
.map(ActivationToken::_new)
}
}
impl WindowExtStartupNotify for Window {
fn request_activation_token(&self) -> Result<AsyncRequestSerial, NotSupportedError> {
self.window.request_activation_token()
}
}
impl WindowBuilderExtStartupNotify for WindowBuilder {
fn with_activation_token(mut self, token: ActivationToken) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.activation_token = Some(token);
self
}
}
/// Remove the activation environment variables from the current process.
///
/// This is wise to do before running child processes,
/// which may not to support the activation token.
pub fn reset_activation_token_env() {
env::remove_var(X11_VAR);
env::remove_var(WAYLAND_VAR);
}
/// Set environment variables responsible for activation token.
///
/// This could be used before running daemon processes.
pub fn set_activation_token_env(token: ActivationToken) {
env::set_var(X11_VAR, &token._token);
env::set_var(WAYLAND_VAR, token._token);
}

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use std::os::raw;
use crate::{
event_loop::{EventLoopBuilder, EventLoopWindowTarget},
monitor::MonitorHandle,
window::{Window, WindowBuilder},
};
use crate::platform_impl::{
ApplicationName, Backend, EventLoopWindowTarget as LinuxEventLoopWindowTarget,
Window as LinuxWindow,
};
use crate::platform_impl::{ApplicationName, Backend};
pub use crate::window::Theme;
@@ -17,16 +12,6 @@ pub use crate::window::Theme;
pub trait EventLoopWindowTargetExtWayland {
/// True if the [`EventLoopWindowTarget`] uses Wayland.
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns a pointer to the `wl_display` object of wayland that is used by this
/// [`EventLoopWindowTarget`].
///
/// Returns `None` if the [`EventLoop`] doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the winit [`EventLoop`] is destroyed.
///
/// [`EventLoop`]: crate::event_loop::EventLoop
fn wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void>;
}
impl<T> EventLoopWindowTargetExtWayland for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
@@ -34,17 +19,6 @@ impl<T> EventLoopWindowTargetExtWayland for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.p.is_wayland()
}
#[inline]
fn wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void> {
match self.p {
LinuxEventLoopWindowTarget::Wayland(ref p) => {
Some(p.display().get_display_ptr() as *mut _)
}
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
}
/// Additional methods on [`EventLoopBuilder`] that are specific to Wayland.
@@ -74,41 +48,9 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWayland for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowExtWayland {
/// Returns a pointer to the `wl_surface` object of wayland that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void>;
pub trait WindowExtWayland {}
/// Returns a pointer to the `wl_display` object of wayland that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void>;
}
impl WindowExtWayland for Window {
#[inline]
fn wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::Wayland(ref w) => Some(w.surface().as_ref().c_ptr() as *mut _),
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
#[inline]
fn wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::Wayland(ref w) => Some(w.display().get_display_ptr() as *mut _),
#[cfg(x11_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl WindowExtWayland for Window {}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowBuilder`] that are specific to Wayland.
pub trait WindowBuilderExtWayland {

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//! allow end users to determine how the page should be laid out. Use the [`WindowExtWebSys`] trait
//! to retrieve the canvas from the Window. Alternatively, use the [`WindowBuilderExtWebSys`] trait
//! to provide your own canvas.
//!
//! It is recommended **not** to apply certain CSS properties to the canvas:
//! - [`transform`]
//! - [`border`]
//! - [`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()
//! [`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
use crate::event::Event;
use crate::event_loop::ControlFlow;
use crate::event_loop::EventLoop;
use crate::event_loop::EventLoopWindowTarget;
use crate::window::WindowBuilder;
use crate::window::{Window, WindowBuilder};
use crate::SendSyncWrapper;
use web_sys::HtmlCanvasElement;
pub trait WindowExtWebSys {
fn canvas(&self) -> HtmlCanvasElement;
/// Only returns the canvas if called from inside the window.
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement>;
}
/// Whether the browser reports the preferred color scheme to be "dark".
fn is_dark_mode(&self) -> bool;
impl WindowExtWebSys for Window {
#[inline]
fn canvas(&self) -> Option<HtmlCanvasElement> {
self.window.canvas()
}
}
pub trait WindowBuilderExtWebSys {
/// Pass an [`HtmlCanvasElement`] to be used for this [`Window`]. If [`None`],
/// [`WindowBuilder::build()`] will create one.
///
/// In any case, the canvas won't be automatically inserted into the web page.
///
/// [`None`] by default.
fn with_canvas(self, canvas: Option<HtmlCanvasElement>) -> Self;
/// Whether `event.preventDefault` should be automatically called to prevent event propagation
@@ -26,29 +61,43 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtWebSys {
///
/// For example, mouse wheel events are only handled by the canvas by default. This avoids
/// the default behavior of scrolling the page.
///
/// Some events are impossible to prevent. E.g. Firefox allows to access the native browser
/// context menu with Shift+Rightclick.
///
/// 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 WindowBuilderExtWebSys for WindowBuilder {
fn with_canvas(mut self, canvas: Option<HtmlCanvasElement>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.canvas = canvas;
self.platform_specific.canvas = SendSyncWrapper(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
}
}
@@ -60,16 +109,31 @@ pub trait EventLoopExtWebSys {
/// Initializes the winit event loop.
///
/// Unlike `run`, this returns immediately, and doesn't throw an exception in order to
/// satisfy its `!` return type.
/// Unlike
#[cfg_attr(
all(wasm_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling"),
doc = "`run()`"
)]
#[cfg_attr(
not(all(wasm_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")),
doc = "[`run()`]"
)]
/// [^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.
///
#[cfg_attr(
not(all(wasm_platform, target_feature = "exception-handling")),
doc = "[`run()`]: EventLoop::run()"
)]
/// [^1]: `run()` is _not_ available on WASM when the target supports `exception-handling`.
fn spawn<F>(self, event_handler: F)
where
F: 'static
+ FnMut(
Event<'_, Self::UserEvent>,
&EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>,
&mut ControlFlow,
);
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>);
}
impl<T> EventLoopExtWebSys for EventLoop<T> {
@@ -77,13 +141,62 @@ impl<T> EventLoopExtWebSys for EventLoop<T> {
fn spawn<F>(self, event_handler: F)
where
F: 'static
+ FnMut(
Event<'_, Self::UserEvent>,
&EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>,
&mut ControlFlow,
),
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<Self::UserEvent>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<Self::UserEvent>),
{
self.event_loop.spawn(event_handler)
}
}
pub trait EventLoopWindowTargetExtWebSys {
/// 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;
}
impl<T> EventLoopWindowTargetExtWebSys for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
#[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,
}

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@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@ use std::{ffi::c_void, path::Path};
use crate::{
dpi::PhysicalSize,
event::DeviceId,
event::{DeviceId, KeyEvent},
event_loop::EventLoopBuilder,
keyboard::Key,
monitor::MonitorHandle,
platform::modifier_supplement::KeyEventExtModifierSupplement,
platform_impl::WinIcon,
window::{BadIcon, Icon, Window, WindowBuilder},
};
@@ -15,8 +17,6 @@ pub type HWND = isize;
pub type HMENU = isize;
/// Monitor Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HMONITOR = isize;
/// Instance Handle type used by Win32 API
pub type HINSTANCE = isize;
/// Additional methods on `EventLoop` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait EventLoopBuilderExtWindows {
@@ -111,13 +111,6 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtWindows for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
/// Additional methods on `Window` that are specific to Windows.
pub trait WindowExtWindows {
/// Returns the HINSTANCE of the window
fn hinstance(&self) -> HINSTANCE;
/// Returns the native handle that is used by this window.
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the native window was destroyed.
fn hwnd(&self) -> HWND;
/// Enables or disables mouse and keyboard input to the specified window.
///
/// A window must be enabled before it can be activated.
@@ -146,16 +139,6 @@ pub trait WindowExtWindows {
}
impl WindowExtWindows for Window {
#[inline]
fn hinstance(&self) -> HINSTANCE {
self.window.hinstance()
}
#[inline]
fn hwnd(&self) -> HWND {
self.window.hwnd()
}
#[inline]
fn set_enable(&self, enabled: bool) {
self.window.set_enable(enabled)
@@ -178,6 +161,7 @@ impl WindowExtWindows for Window {
}
/// Additional methods on `WindowBuilder` that are specific to Windows.
#[allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
pub trait WindowBuilderExtWindows {
/// Set an owner to the window to be created. Can be used to create a dialog box, for example.
/// This only works when [`WindowBuilder::with_parent_window`] isn't called or set to `None`.
@@ -190,7 +174,7 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtWindows {
/// - 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>
fn with_owner_window(self, parent: HWND) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_owner_window(self, parent: HWND) -> Self;
/// Sets a menu on the window to be created.
///
@@ -202,13 +186,13 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtWindows {
/// 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
fn with_menu(self, menu: HMENU) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_menu(self, menu: HMENU) -> Self;
/// This sets `ICON_BIG`. A good ceiling here is 256x256.
fn with_taskbar_icon(self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_taskbar_icon(self, taskbar_icon: Option<Icon>) -> Self;
/// This sets `WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP`.
fn with_no_redirection_bitmap(self, flag: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_no_redirection_bitmap(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Enables or disables drag and drop support (enabled by default). Will interfere with other crates
/// that use multi-threaded COM API (`CoInitializeEx` with `COINIT_MULTITHREADED` instead of
@@ -216,57 +200,66 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtWindows {
/// COM API regardless of this option. Currently only fullscreen mode does that, but there may be more in the future.
/// If you need COM API with `COINIT_MULTITHREADED` you must initialize it before calling any winit functions.
/// See <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize#remarks> for more information.
fn with_drag_and_drop(self, flag: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_drag_and_drop(self, flag: bool) -> Self;
/// Whether show or hide the window icon in the taskbar.
fn with_skip_taskbar(self, skip: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_skip_taskbar(self, skip: bool) -> Self;
/// Customize the window class name.
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.
fn with_undecorated_shadow(self, shadow: bool) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_undecorated_shadow(self, shadow: bool) -> Self;
}
impl WindowBuilderExtWindows for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_owner_window(mut self, parent: HWND) -> WindowBuilder {
fn with_owner_window(mut self, parent: HWND) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.owner = Some(parent);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_menu(mut self, menu: HMENU) -> WindowBuilder {
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>) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
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) -> WindowBuilder {
fn with_skip_taskbar(mut self, skip: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.skip_taskbar = skip;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_undecorated_shadow(mut self, shadow: bool) -> WindowBuilder {
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
}
@@ -344,3 +337,18 @@ impl IconExtWindows for Icon {
Ok(Icon { inner: win_icon })
}
}
impl KeyEventExtModifierSupplement for KeyEvent {
#[inline]
fn text_with_all_modifiers(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.platform_specific
.text_with_all_modifers
.as_ref()
.map(|s| s.as_str())
}
#[inline]
fn key_without_modifiers(&self) -> Key {
self.platform_specific.key_without_modifiers.clone()
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
use std::os::raw;
use std::ptr;
use crate::{
event_loop::{EventLoopBuilder, EventLoopWindowTarget},
monitor::MonitorHandle,
@@ -8,9 +5,7 @@ use crate::{
};
use crate::dpi::Size;
use crate::platform_impl::{
x11::ffi::XVisualInfo, ApplicationName, Backend, Window as LinuxWindow, XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS,
};
use crate::platform_impl::{ApplicationName, Backend, XLIB_ERROR_HOOKS};
pub use crate::platform_impl::{x11::util::WindowType as XWindowType, XNotSupported};
@@ -22,6 +17,12 @@ pub use crate::platform_impl::{x11::util::WindowType as XWindowType, XNotSupport
pub type XlibErrorHook =
Box<dyn Fn(*mut std::ffi::c_void, *mut std::ffi::c_void) -> bool + Send + Sync>;
/// A unique identifer for an X11 visual.
pub type XVisualID = u32;
/// A unique identifier for an X11 window.
pub type XWindow = u32;
/// Hook to winit's xlib error handling callback.
///
/// This method is provided as a safe way to handle the errors comming from X11
@@ -81,77 +82,21 @@ impl<T> EventLoopBuilderExtX11 for EventLoopBuilder<T> {
}
/// Additional methods on [`Window`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait WindowExtX11 {
/// Returns the ID of the [`Window`] xlib object that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
fn xlib_window(&self) -> Option<raw::c_ulong>;
pub trait WindowExtX11 {}
/// Returns a pointer to the `Display` object of xlib that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void>;
fn xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<raw::c_int>;
/// This function returns the underlying `xcb_connection_t` of an xlib `Display`.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the [`Window`] is destroyed.
fn xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void>;
}
impl WindowExtX11 for Window {
#[inline]
fn xlib_window(&self) -> Option<raw::c_ulong> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.xlib_window()),
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
#[inline]
fn xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.xlib_display()),
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
#[inline]
fn xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<raw::c_int> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.xlib_screen_id()),
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
#[inline]
fn xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut raw::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.xcb_connection()),
#[cfg(wayland_platform)]
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl WindowExtX11 for Window {}
/// Additional methods on [`WindowBuilder`] that are specific to X11.
pub trait WindowBuilderExtX11 {
fn with_x11_visual<T>(self, visual_infos: *const T) -> Self;
/// Create this window with a specific X11 visual.
fn with_x11_visual(self, visual_id: XVisualID) -> Self;
fn with_x11_screen(self, screen_id: i32) -> Self;
/// Build window with the given `general` and `instance` names.
///
/// The `general` sets general class of `WM_CLASS(STRING)`, while `instance` set the
/// instance part of it. The resulted property looks like `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "general", "instance"`.
/// instance part of it. The resulted property looks like `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "instance", "general"`.
///
/// For details about application ID conventions, see the
/// [Desktop Entry Spec](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html#desktop-file-id)
@@ -176,21 +121,35 @@ pub trait WindowBuilderExtX11 {
/// WindowBuilder::new().with_base_size(PhysicalSize::new(400, 200));
/// ```
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::WindowBuilder;
/// use winit::platform::x11::{XWindow, WindowBuilderExtX11};
/// # fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// let event_loop = winit::event_loop::EventLoop::new().unwrap();
/// let parent_window_id = std::env::args().nth(1).unwrap().parse::<XWindow>()?;
/// let window = WindowBuilder::new()
/// .with_embed_parent_window(parent_window_id)
/// .build(&event_loop)?;
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
fn with_embed_parent_window(self, parent_window_id: XWindow) -> Self;
}
impl WindowBuilderExtX11 for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_x11_visual<T>(mut self, visual_infos: *const T) -> Self {
{
self.platform_specific.visual_infos =
Some(unsafe { ptr::read(visual_infos as *const XVisualInfo) });
}
fn with_x11_visual(mut self, visual_id: XVisualID) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11.visual_id = Some(visual_id);
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_x11_screen(mut self, screen_id: i32) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.screen_id = Some(screen_id);
self.platform_specific.x11.screen_id = Some(screen_id);
self
}
@@ -202,19 +161,25 @@ impl WindowBuilderExtX11 for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
fn with_override_redirect(mut self, override_redirect: bool) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.override_redirect = override_redirect;
self.platform_specific.x11.override_redirect = override_redirect;
self
}
#[inline]
fn with_x11_window_type(mut self, x11_window_types: Vec<XWindowType>) -> Self {
self.platform_specific.x11_window_types = x11_window_types;
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.base_size = Some(base_size.into());
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
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,607 @@
use android_activity::{
input::{KeyAction, KeyEvent, KeyMapChar, Keycode},
AndroidApp,
};
use crate::keyboard::{Key, KeyCode, KeyLocation, NamedKey, NativeKey, NativeKeyCode, PhysicalKey};
pub fn to_physical_key(keycode: Keycode) -> PhysicalKey {
PhysicalKey::Code(match keycode {
Keycode::A => KeyCode::KeyA,
Keycode::B => KeyCode::KeyB,
Keycode::C => KeyCode::KeyC,
Keycode::D => KeyCode::KeyD,
Keycode::E => KeyCode::KeyE,
Keycode::F => KeyCode::KeyF,
Keycode::G => KeyCode::KeyG,
Keycode::H => KeyCode::KeyH,
Keycode::I => KeyCode::KeyI,
Keycode::J => KeyCode::KeyJ,
Keycode::K => KeyCode::KeyK,
Keycode::L => KeyCode::KeyL,
Keycode::M => KeyCode::KeyM,
Keycode::N => KeyCode::KeyN,
Keycode::O => KeyCode::KeyO,
Keycode::P => KeyCode::KeyP,
Keycode::Q => KeyCode::KeyQ,
Keycode::R => KeyCode::KeyR,
Keycode::S => KeyCode::KeyS,
Keycode::T => KeyCode::KeyT,
Keycode::U => KeyCode::KeyU,
Keycode::V => KeyCode::KeyV,
Keycode::W => KeyCode::KeyW,
Keycode::X => KeyCode::KeyX,
Keycode::Y => KeyCode::KeyY,
Keycode::Z => KeyCode::KeyZ,
Keycode::Keycode0 => KeyCode::Digit0,
Keycode::Keycode1 => KeyCode::Digit1,
Keycode::Keycode2 => KeyCode::Digit2,
Keycode::Keycode3 => KeyCode::Digit3,
Keycode::Keycode4 => KeyCode::Digit4,
Keycode::Keycode5 => KeyCode::Digit5,
Keycode::Keycode6 => KeyCode::Digit6,
Keycode::Keycode7 => KeyCode::Digit7,
Keycode::Keycode8 => KeyCode::Digit8,
Keycode::Keycode9 => KeyCode::Digit9,
Keycode::Numpad0 => KeyCode::Numpad0,
Keycode::Numpad1 => KeyCode::Numpad1,
Keycode::Numpad2 => KeyCode::Numpad2,
Keycode::Numpad3 => KeyCode::Numpad3,
Keycode::Numpad4 => KeyCode::Numpad4,
Keycode::Numpad5 => KeyCode::Numpad5,
Keycode::Numpad6 => KeyCode::Numpad6,
Keycode::Numpad7 => KeyCode::Numpad7,
Keycode::Numpad8 => KeyCode::Numpad8,
Keycode::Numpad9 => KeyCode::Numpad9,
Keycode::NumpadAdd => KeyCode::NumpadAdd,
Keycode::NumpadSubtract => KeyCode::NumpadSubtract,
Keycode::NumpadMultiply => KeyCode::NumpadMultiply,
Keycode::NumpadDivide => KeyCode::NumpadDivide,
Keycode::NumpadEnter => KeyCode::NumpadEnter,
Keycode::NumpadEquals => KeyCode::NumpadEqual,
Keycode::NumpadComma => KeyCode::NumpadComma,
Keycode::NumpadDot => KeyCode::NumpadDecimal,
Keycode::NumLock => KeyCode::NumLock,
Keycode::DpadLeft => KeyCode::ArrowLeft,
Keycode::DpadRight => KeyCode::ArrowRight,
Keycode::DpadUp => KeyCode::ArrowUp,
Keycode::DpadDown => KeyCode::ArrowDown,
Keycode::F1 => KeyCode::F1,
Keycode::F2 => KeyCode::F2,
Keycode::F3 => KeyCode::F3,
Keycode::F4 => KeyCode::F4,
Keycode::F5 => KeyCode::F5,
Keycode::F6 => KeyCode::F6,
Keycode::F7 => KeyCode::F7,
Keycode::F8 => KeyCode::F8,
Keycode::F9 => KeyCode::F9,
Keycode::F10 => KeyCode::F10,
Keycode::F11 => KeyCode::F11,
Keycode::F12 => KeyCode::F12,
Keycode::Space => KeyCode::Space,
Keycode::Escape => KeyCode::Escape,
Keycode::Enter => KeyCode::Enter, // not on the Numpad
Keycode::Tab => KeyCode::Tab,
Keycode::PageUp => KeyCode::PageUp,
Keycode::PageDown => KeyCode::PageDown,
Keycode::MoveHome => KeyCode::Home,
Keycode::MoveEnd => KeyCode::End,
Keycode::Insert => KeyCode::Insert,
Keycode::Del => KeyCode::Backspace, // Backspace (above Enter)
Keycode::ForwardDel => KeyCode::Delete, // Delete (below Insert)
Keycode::Copy => KeyCode::Copy,
Keycode::Paste => KeyCode::Paste,
Keycode::Cut => KeyCode::Cut,
Keycode::VolumeUp => KeyCode::AudioVolumeUp,
Keycode::VolumeDown => KeyCode::AudioVolumeDown,
Keycode::VolumeMute => KeyCode::AudioVolumeMute,
//Keycode::Mute => None, // Microphone mute
Keycode::MediaPlayPause => KeyCode::MediaPlayPause,
Keycode::MediaStop => KeyCode::MediaStop,
Keycode::MediaNext => KeyCode::MediaTrackNext,
Keycode::MediaPrevious => KeyCode::MediaTrackPrevious,
Keycode::Plus => KeyCode::Equal,
Keycode::Minus => KeyCode::Minus,
// Winit doesn't differentiate both '+' and '=', considering they are usually
// on the same physical key
Keycode::Equals => KeyCode::Equal,
Keycode::Semicolon => KeyCode::Semicolon,
Keycode::Slash => KeyCode::Slash,
Keycode::Backslash => KeyCode::Backslash,
Keycode::Comma => KeyCode::Comma,
Keycode::Period => KeyCode::Period,
Keycode::Apostrophe => KeyCode::Quote,
Keycode::Grave => KeyCode::Backquote,
// Winit doesn't expose a SysRq code, so map to PrintScreen since it's
// usually the same physical key
Keycode::Sysrq => KeyCode::PrintScreen,
// These are usually the same (Pause/Break)
Keycode::Break => KeyCode::Pause,
// These are exactly the same
Keycode::ScrollLock => KeyCode::ScrollLock,
Keycode::Yen => KeyCode::IntlYen,
Keycode::Kana => KeyCode::Lang1,
Keycode::KatakanaHiragana => KeyCode::KanaMode,
Keycode::CtrlLeft => KeyCode::ControlLeft,
Keycode::CtrlRight => KeyCode::ControlRight,
Keycode::ShiftLeft => KeyCode::ShiftLeft,
Keycode::ShiftRight => KeyCode::ShiftRight,
Keycode::AltLeft => KeyCode::AltLeft,
Keycode::AltRight => KeyCode::AltRight,
Keycode::MetaLeft => KeyCode::SuperLeft,
Keycode::MetaRight => KeyCode::SuperRight,
Keycode::LeftBracket => KeyCode::BracketLeft,
Keycode::RightBracket => KeyCode::BracketRight,
Keycode::Power => KeyCode::Power,
Keycode::Sleep => KeyCode::Sleep, // what about SoftSleep?
Keycode::Wakeup => KeyCode::WakeUp,
keycode => return PhysicalKey::Unidentified(NativeKeyCode::Android(keycode.into())),
})
}
/// Tries to map the `key_event` to a `KeyMapChar` containing a unicode character or dead key accent
///
/// This takes a `KeyEvent` and looks up its corresponding `KeyCharacterMap` and
/// uses that to try and map the `key_code` + `meta_state` to a unicode
/// character or a dead key that can be combined with the next key press.
pub fn character_map_and_combine_key(
app: &AndroidApp,
key_event: &KeyEvent<'_>,
combining_accent: &mut Option<char>,
) -> Option<KeyMapChar> {
let device_id = key_event.device_id();
let key_map = match app.device_key_character_map(device_id) {
Ok(key_map) => key_map,
Err(err) => {
log::warn!("Failed to look up `KeyCharacterMap` for device {device_id}: {err:?}");
return None;
}
};
match key_map.get(key_event.key_code(), key_event.meta_state()) {
Ok(KeyMapChar::Unicode(unicode)) => {
// Only do dead key combining on key down
if key_event.action() == KeyAction::Down {
let combined_unicode = if let Some(accent) = combining_accent {
match key_map.get_dead_char(*accent, unicode) {
Ok(Some(key)) => Some(key),
Ok(None) => None,
Err(err) => {
log::warn!("KeyEvent: Failed to combine 'dead key' accent '{accent}' with '{unicode}': {err:?}");
None
}
}
} else {
Some(unicode)
};
*combining_accent = None;
combined_unicode.map(KeyMapChar::Unicode)
} else {
Some(KeyMapChar::Unicode(unicode))
}
}
Ok(KeyMapChar::CombiningAccent(accent)) => {
if key_event.action() == KeyAction::Down {
*combining_accent = Some(accent);
}
Some(KeyMapChar::CombiningAccent(accent))
}
Ok(KeyMapChar::None) => {
// Leave any combining_accent state in tact (seems to match how other
// Android apps work)
None
}
Err(err) => {
log::warn!("KeyEvent: Failed to get key map character: {err:?}");
*combining_accent = None;
None
}
}
}
pub fn to_logical(key_char: Option<KeyMapChar>, keycode: Keycode) -> Key {
use android_activity::input::Keycode::*;
let native = NativeKey::Android(keycode.into());
match key_char {
Some(KeyMapChar::Unicode(c)) => Key::Character(smol_str::SmolStr::from_iter([c])),
Some(KeyMapChar::CombiningAccent(c)) => Key::Dead(Some(c)),
None | Some(KeyMapChar::None) => match keycode {
// Using `BrowserHome` instead of `GoHome` according to
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key/Key_Values
Home => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserHome),
Back => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserBack),
Call => Key::Named(NamedKey::Call),
Endcall => Key::Named(NamedKey::EndCall),
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// These should be redundant because they should have already been matched
// as `KeyMapChar::Unicode`, but also matched here as a fallback
Keycode0 => Key::Character("0".into()),
Keycode1 => Key::Character("1".into()),
Keycode2 => Key::Character("2".into()),
Keycode3 => Key::Character("3".into()),
Keycode4 => Key::Character("4".into()),
Keycode5 => Key::Character("5".into()),
Keycode6 => Key::Character("6".into()),
Keycode7 => Key::Character("7".into()),
Keycode8 => Key::Character("8".into()),
Keycode9 => Key::Character("9".into()),
Star => Key::Character("*".into()),
Pound => Key::Character("#".into()),
A => Key::Character("a".into()),
B => Key::Character("b".into()),
C => Key::Character("c".into()),
D => Key::Character("d".into()),
E => Key::Character("e".into()),
F => Key::Character("f".into()),
G => Key::Character("g".into()),
H => Key::Character("h".into()),
I => Key::Character("i".into()),
J => Key::Character("j".into()),
K => Key::Character("k".into()),
L => Key::Character("l".into()),
M => Key::Character("m".into()),
N => Key::Character("n".into()),
O => Key::Character("o".into()),
P => Key::Character("p".into()),
Q => Key::Character("q".into()),
R => Key::Character("r".into()),
S => Key::Character("s".into()),
T => Key::Character("t".into()),
U => Key::Character("u".into()),
V => Key::Character("v".into()),
W => Key::Character("w".into()),
X => Key::Character("x".into()),
Y => Key::Character("y".into()),
Z => Key::Character("z".into()),
Comma => Key::Character(",".into()),
Period => Key::Character(".".into()),
Grave => Key::Character("`".into()),
Minus => Key::Character("-".into()),
Equals => Key::Character("=".into()),
LeftBracket => Key::Character("[".into()),
RightBracket => Key::Character("]".into()),
Backslash => Key::Character("\\".into()),
Semicolon => Key::Character(";".into()),
Apostrophe => Key::Character("'".into()),
Slash => Key::Character("/".into()),
At => Key::Character("@".into()),
Plus => Key::Character("+".into()),
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DpadUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowUp),
DpadDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowDown),
DpadLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowLeft),
DpadRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::ArrowRight),
DpadCenter => Key::Named(NamedKey::Enter),
VolumeUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::AudioVolumeUp),
VolumeDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::AudioVolumeDown),
Power => Key::Named(NamedKey::Power),
Camera => Key::Named(NamedKey::Camera),
Clear => Key::Named(NamedKey::Clear),
AltLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Alt),
AltRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Alt),
ShiftLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Shift),
ShiftRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Shift),
Tab => Key::Named(NamedKey::Tab),
Space => Key::Named(NamedKey::Space),
Sym => Key::Named(NamedKey::Symbol),
Explorer => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchWebBrowser),
Envelope => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchMail),
Enter => Key::Named(NamedKey::Enter),
Del => Key::Named(NamedKey::Backspace),
// According to https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent#KEYCODE_NUM
Num => Key::Named(NamedKey::Alt),
Headsethook => Key::Named(NamedKey::HeadsetHook),
Focus => Key::Named(NamedKey::CameraFocus),
Notification => Key::Named(NamedKey::Notification),
Search => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserSearch),
MediaPlayPause => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaPlayPause),
MediaStop => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaStop),
MediaNext => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaTrackNext),
MediaPrevious => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaTrackPrevious),
MediaRewind => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaRewind),
MediaFastForward => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaFastForward),
Mute => Key::Named(NamedKey::MicrophoneVolumeMute),
PageUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::PageUp),
PageDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::PageDown),
Escape => Key::Named(NamedKey::Escape),
ForwardDel => Key::Named(NamedKey::Delete),
CtrlLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Control),
CtrlRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Control),
CapsLock => Key::Named(NamedKey::CapsLock),
ScrollLock => Key::Named(NamedKey::ScrollLock),
MetaLeft => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
MetaRight => Key::Named(NamedKey::Super),
Function => Key::Named(NamedKey::Fn),
Sysrq => Key::Named(NamedKey::PrintScreen),
Break => Key::Named(NamedKey::Pause),
MoveHome => Key::Named(NamedKey::Home),
MoveEnd => Key::Named(NamedKey::End),
Insert => Key::Named(NamedKey::Insert),
Forward => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserForward),
MediaPlay => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaPlay),
MediaPause => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaPause),
MediaClose => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaClose),
MediaEject => Key::Named(NamedKey::Eject),
MediaRecord => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaRecord),
F1 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F1),
F2 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F2),
F3 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F3),
F4 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F4),
F5 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F5),
F6 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F6),
F7 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F7),
F8 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F8),
F9 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F9),
F10 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F10),
F11 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F11),
F12 => Key::Named(NamedKey::F12),
NumLock => Key::Named(NamedKey::NumLock),
Numpad0 => Key::Character("0".into()),
Numpad1 => Key::Character("1".into()),
Numpad2 => Key::Character("2".into()),
Numpad3 => Key::Character("3".into()),
Numpad4 => Key::Character("4".into()),
Numpad5 => Key::Character("5".into()),
Numpad6 => Key::Character("6".into()),
Numpad7 => Key::Character("7".into()),
Numpad8 => Key::Character("8".into()),
Numpad9 => Key::Character("9".into()),
NumpadDivide => Key::Character("/".into()),
NumpadMultiply => Key::Character("*".into()),
NumpadSubtract => Key::Character("-".into()),
NumpadAdd => Key::Character("+".into()),
NumpadDot => Key::Character(".".into()),
NumpadComma => Key::Character(",".into()),
NumpadEnter => Key::Named(NamedKey::Enter),
NumpadEquals => Key::Character("=".into()),
NumpadLeftParen => Key::Character("(".into()),
NumpadRightParen => Key::Character(")".into()),
VolumeMute => Key::Named(NamedKey::AudioVolumeMute),
Info => Key::Named(NamedKey::Info),
ChannelUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::ChannelUp),
ChannelDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::ChannelDown),
ZoomIn => Key::Named(NamedKey::ZoomIn),
ZoomOut => Key::Named(NamedKey::ZoomOut),
Tv => Key::Named(NamedKey::TV),
Guide => Key::Named(NamedKey::Guide),
Dvr => Key::Named(NamedKey::DVR),
Bookmark => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserFavorites),
Captions => Key::Named(NamedKey::ClosedCaptionToggle),
Settings => Key::Named(NamedKey::Settings),
TvPower => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVPower),
TvInput => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInput),
StbPower => Key::Named(NamedKey::STBPower),
StbInput => Key::Named(NamedKey::STBInput),
AvrPower => Key::Named(NamedKey::AVRPower),
AvrInput => Key::Named(NamedKey::AVRInput),
ProgRed => Key::Named(NamedKey::ColorF0Red),
ProgGreen => Key::Named(NamedKey::ColorF1Green),
ProgYellow => Key::Named(NamedKey::ColorF2Yellow),
ProgBlue => Key::Named(NamedKey::ColorF3Blue),
AppSwitch => Key::Named(NamedKey::AppSwitch),
LanguageSwitch => Key::Named(NamedKey::GroupNext),
MannerMode => Key::Named(NamedKey::MannerMode),
Keycode3dMode => Key::Named(NamedKey::TV3DMode),
Contacts => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchContacts),
Calendar => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchCalendar),
Music => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchMusicPlayer),
Calculator => Key::Named(NamedKey::LaunchApplication2),
ZenkakuHankaku => Key::Named(NamedKey::ZenkakuHankaku),
Eisu => Key::Named(NamedKey::Eisu),
Muhenkan => Key::Named(NamedKey::NonConvert),
Henkan => Key::Named(NamedKey::Convert),
KatakanaHiragana => Key::Named(NamedKey::HiraganaKatakana),
Kana => Key::Named(NamedKey::KanjiMode),
BrightnessDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrightnessDown),
BrightnessUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrightnessUp),
MediaAudioTrack => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaAudioTrack),
Sleep => Key::Named(NamedKey::Standby),
Wakeup => Key::Named(NamedKey::WakeUp),
Pairing => Key::Named(NamedKey::Pairing),
MediaTopMenu => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaTopMenu),
LastChannel => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaLast),
TvDataService => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVDataService),
VoiceAssist => Key::Named(NamedKey::VoiceDial),
TvRadioService => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVRadioService),
TvTeletext => Key::Named(NamedKey::Teletext),
TvNumberEntry => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVNumberEntry),
TvTerrestrialAnalog => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVTerrestrialAnalog),
TvTerrestrialDigital => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVTerrestrialDigital),
TvSatellite => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVSatellite),
TvSatelliteBs => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVSatelliteBS),
TvSatelliteCs => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVSatelliteCS),
TvSatelliteService => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVSatelliteToggle),
TvNetwork => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVNetwork),
TvAntennaCable => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVAntennaCable),
TvInputHdmi1 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputHDMI1),
TvInputHdmi2 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputHDMI2),
TvInputHdmi3 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputHDMI3),
TvInputHdmi4 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputHDMI4),
TvInputComposite1 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputComposite1),
TvInputComposite2 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputComposite2),
TvInputComponent1 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputComponent1),
TvInputComponent2 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputComponent2),
TvInputVga1 => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVInputVGA1),
TvAudioDescription => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVAudioDescription),
TvAudioDescriptionMixUp => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVAudioDescriptionMixUp),
TvAudioDescriptionMixDown => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVAudioDescriptionMixDown),
TvZoomMode => Key::Named(NamedKey::ZoomToggle),
TvContentsMenu => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVContentsMenu),
TvMediaContextMenu => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVMediaContext),
TvTimerProgramming => Key::Named(NamedKey::TVTimer),
Help => Key::Named(NamedKey::Help),
NavigatePrevious => Key::Named(NamedKey::NavigatePrevious),
NavigateNext => Key::Named(NamedKey::NavigateNext),
NavigateIn => Key::Named(NamedKey::NavigateIn),
NavigateOut => Key::Named(NamedKey::NavigateOut),
MediaSkipForward => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaSkipForward),
MediaSkipBackward => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaSkipBackward),
MediaStepForward => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaStepForward),
MediaStepBackward => Key::Named(NamedKey::MediaStepBackward),
Cut => Key::Named(NamedKey::Cut),
Copy => Key::Named(NamedKey::Copy),
Paste => Key::Named(NamedKey::Paste),
Refresh => Key::Named(NamedKey::BrowserRefresh),
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// Keycodes that don't have a logical Key mapping
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
Unknown => Key::Unidentified(native),
// Can be added on demand
SoftLeft => Key::Unidentified(native),
SoftRight => Key::Unidentified(native),
Menu => Key::Unidentified(native),
Pictsymbols => Key::Unidentified(native),
SwitchCharset => Key::Unidentified(native),
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// Gamepad events should be exposed through a separate API, not
// keyboard events
ButtonA => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonB => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonC => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonX => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonY => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonZ => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonL1 => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonR1 => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonL2 => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonR2 => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonThumbl => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonThumbr => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonStart => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonSelect => Key::Unidentified(native),
ButtonMode => Key::Unidentified(native),
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
Window => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button1 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button2 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button3 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button4 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button5 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button6 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button7 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button8 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button9 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button10 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button11 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button12 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button13 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button14 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button15 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Button16 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Yen => Key::Unidentified(native),
Ro => Key::Unidentified(native),
Assist => Key::Unidentified(native),
Keycode11 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Keycode12 => Key::Unidentified(native),
StemPrimary => Key::Unidentified(native),
Stem1 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Stem2 => Key::Unidentified(native),
Stem3 => Key::Unidentified(native),
DpadUpLeft => Key::Unidentified(native),
DpadDownLeft => Key::Unidentified(native),
DpadUpRight => Key::Unidentified(native),
DpadDownRight => Key::Unidentified(native),
SoftSleep => Key::Unidentified(native),
SystemNavigationUp => Key::Unidentified(native),
SystemNavigationDown => Key::Unidentified(native),
SystemNavigationLeft => Key::Unidentified(native),
SystemNavigationRight => Key::Unidentified(native),
AllApps => Key::Unidentified(native),
ThumbsUp => Key::Unidentified(native),
ThumbsDown => Key::Unidentified(native),
ProfileSwitch => Key::Unidentified(native),
// It's always possible that new versions of Android could introduce
// key codes we can't know about at compile time.
_ => Key::Unidentified(native),
},
}
}
pub fn to_location(keycode: Keycode) -> KeyLocation {
use android_activity::input::Keycode::*;
match keycode {
AltLeft => KeyLocation::Left,
AltRight => KeyLocation::Right,
ShiftLeft => KeyLocation::Left,
ShiftRight => KeyLocation::Right,
// According to https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent#KEYCODE_NUM
Num => KeyLocation::Left,
CtrlLeft => KeyLocation::Left,
CtrlRight => KeyLocation::Right,
MetaLeft => KeyLocation::Left,
MetaRight => KeyLocation::Right,
NumLock => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad0 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad1 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad2 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad3 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad4 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad5 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad6 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad7 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad8 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
Numpad9 => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadDivide => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadMultiply => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadSubtract => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadAdd => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadDot => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadComma => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadEnter => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadEquals => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadLeftParen => KeyLocation::Numpad,
NumpadRightParen => KeyLocation::Numpad,
_ => KeyLocation::Standard,
}
}

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ use std::{
mem,
os::raw::c_void,
ptr,
sync::{Arc, Mutex},
time::Instant,
};
@@ -15,22 +16,21 @@ use core_foundation::runloop::{
kCFRunLoopCommonModes, CFRunLoopAddTimer, CFRunLoopGetMain, CFRunLoopRef, CFRunLoopTimerCreate,
CFRunLoopTimerInvalidate, CFRunLoopTimerRef, CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate,
};
use objc2::foundation::{CGRect, CGSize, NSInteger, NSProcessInfo};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::runtime::Object;
use icrate::Foundation::{
CGRect, CGSize, MainThreadMarker, NSInteger, NSOperatingSystemVersion, NSProcessInfo,
};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::runtime::AnyObject;
use objc2::{msg_send, sel};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use super::event_loop::{EventHandler, Never};
use super::uikit::UIView;
use super::view::WinitUIWindow;
use crate::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
event::{Event, StartCause, WindowEvent},
dpi::PhysicalSize,
event::{Event, InnerSizeWriter, StartCause, WindowEvent},
event_loop::ControlFlow,
platform_impl::platform::{
event_loop::{EventHandler, EventProxy, EventWrapper, Never},
ffi::NSOperatingSystemVersion,
},
window::WindowId as RootWindowId,
};
@@ -46,6 +46,19 @@ macro_rules! bug_assert {
};
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum EventWrapper {
StaticEvent(Event<Never>),
ScaleFactorChanged(ScaleFactorChanged),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ScaleFactorChanged {
pub(super) window: Id<WinitUIWindow>,
pub(super) suggested_size: PhysicalSize<u32>,
pub(super) scale_factor: f64,
}
enum UserCallbackTransitionResult<'a> {
Success {
event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>,
@@ -57,9 +70,15 @@ enum UserCallbackTransitionResult<'a> {
},
}
impl Event<'static, Never> {
impl Event<Never> {
fn is_redraw(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Event::RedrawRequested(_))
matches!(
self,
Event::WindowEvent {
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
..
}
)
}
}
@@ -68,25 +87,25 @@ impl Event<'static, Never> {
#[must_use = "dropping `AppStateImpl` without inspecting it is probably a bug"]
enum AppStateImpl {
NotLaunched {
queued_windows: Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_windows: Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
Launching {
queued_windows: Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_windows: Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
ProcessingEvents {
event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
active_control_flow: ControlFlow,
},
// special state to deal with reentrancy and prevent mutable aliasing.
InUserCallback {
queued_events: Vec<EventWrapper>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>,
queued_gpu_redraws: HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow>>,
},
ProcessingRedraws {
event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>,
@@ -102,7 +121,7 @@ enum AppStateImpl {
Terminated,
}
struct AppState {
pub(crate) struct AppState {
// This should never be `None`, except for briefly during a state transition.
app_state: Option<AppStateImpl>,
control_flow: ControlFlow,
@@ -110,24 +129,18 @@ struct AppState {
}
impl AppState {
// requires main thread
unsafe fn get_mut() -> RefMut<'static, 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);
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
assert_main_thread!(
"bug in winit: `AppState::get_mut()` can only be called on the main thread"
);
}
let mut guard = APP_STATE.borrow_mut();
let mut guard = unsafe { APP_STATE.borrow_mut() };
if guard.is_none() {
#[inline(never)]
#[cold]
unsafe fn init_guard(guard: &mut RefMut<'static, Option<AppState>>) {
let waker = EventLoopWaker::new(CFRunLoopGetMain());
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(),
@@ -138,7 +151,7 @@ impl AppState {
waker,
});
}
init_guard(&mut guard)
init_guard(&mut guard);
}
RefMut::map(guard, |state| state.as_mut().unwrap())
}
@@ -187,6 +200,10 @@ impl AppState {
)
}
fn has_terminated(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.state(), AppStateImpl::Terminated)
}
fn will_launch_transition(&mut self, queued_event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>) {
let (queued_windows, queued_events, queued_gpu_redraws) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::NotLaunched {
@@ -204,9 +221,7 @@ impl AppState {
});
}
fn did_finish_launching_transition(
&mut self,
) -> (Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>>, Vec<EventWrapper>) {
fn did_finish_launching_transition(&mut self) -> (Vec<Id<WinitUIWindow>>, Vec<EventWrapper>) {
let (windows, events, event_handler, queued_gpu_redraws) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::Launching {
queued_windows,
@@ -223,7 +238,7 @@ impl AppState {
};
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents {
event_handler,
active_control_flow: ControlFlow::Poll,
active_control_flow: self.control_flow,
queued_gpu_redraws,
});
(windows, events)
@@ -232,7 +247,7 @@ impl AppState {
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() {
if !self.has_launched() || self.has_terminated() {
return None;
}
@@ -279,7 +294,6 @@ impl AppState {
};
(waiting_event_handler, event)
}
(ControlFlow::ExitWithCode(_), _) => bug!("unexpected `ControlFlow` `Exit`"),
s => bug!("`EventHandler` unexpectedly woke up {:?}", s),
};
@@ -363,7 +377,7 @@ impl AppState {
}
}
fn main_events_cleared_transition(&mut self) -> HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>> {
fn main_events_cleared_transition(&mut self) -> HashSet<Id<WinitUIWindow>> {
let (event_handler, queued_gpu_redraws, active_control_flow) = match self.take_state() {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents {
event_handler,
@@ -380,7 +394,7 @@ impl AppState {
}
fn events_cleared_transition(&mut self) {
if !self.has_launched() {
if !self.has_launched() || self.has_terminated() {
return;
}
let (waiting_event_handler, old) = match self.take_state() {
@@ -393,9 +407,6 @@ impl AppState {
let new = self.control_flow;
match (old, new) {
(ControlFlow::Poll, ControlFlow::Poll) => self.set_state(AppStateImpl::PollFinished {
waiting_event_handler,
}),
(ControlFlow::Wait, ControlFlow::Wait) => {
let start = Instant::now();
self.set_state(AppStateImpl::Waiting {
@@ -428,36 +439,34 @@ impl AppState {
});
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_event_handler,
});
self.waker.start()
}
(_, ControlFlow::ExitWithCode(_)) => {
// https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/qa/qa1561/_index.html
// it is not possible to quit an iOS app gracefully and programatically
warn!("`ControlFlow::Exit` ignored on iOS");
self.control_flow = old
}
}
}
fn terminated_transition(&mut self) -> Box<dyn EventHandler> {
match self.replace_state(AppStateImpl::Terminated) {
AppStateImpl::ProcessingEvents { event_handler, .. } => event_handler,
s => bug!(
"`LoopDestroyed` happened while not processing events {:?}",
s
),
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
}
}
// requires main thread and window is a UIWindow
// retains window
pub(crate) unsafe fn set_key_window(window: &Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
pub(crate) fn set_key_window(mtm: MainThreadMarker, window: &Id<WinitUIWindow>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::NotLaunched {
ref mut queued_windows,
@@ -477,10 +486,8 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn set_key_window(window: &Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>) {
window.makeKeyAndVisible();
}
// requires main thread and window is a UIWindow
// retains window
pub(crate) unsafe fn queue_gl_or_metal_redraw(window: Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
pub(crate) fn queue_gl_or_metal_redraw(mtm: MainThreadMarker, window: Id<WinitUIWindow>) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::NotLaunched {
ref mut queued_gpu_redraws,
@@ -509,24 +516,17 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn queue_gl_or_metal_redraw(window: Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>)
}
}
// requires main thread
pub unsafe fn will_launch(queued_event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>) {
AppState::get_mut().will_launch_transition(queued_event_handler)
pub fn will_launch(mtm: MainThreadMarker, queued_event_handler: Box<dyn EventHandler>) {
AppState::get_mut(mtm).will_launch_transition(queued_event_handler)
}
// requires main thread
pub unsafe fn did_finish_launching() {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
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),
};
// start waking up the event loop now!
bug_assert!(
this.control_flow == ControlFlow::Poll,
"unexpectedly not setup to `Poll` on launch!"
);
this.waker.start();
// have to drop RefMut because the window setup code below can trigger new events
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ pub unsafe fn did_finish_launching() {
// completed. This may result in incorrect visual appearance.
// ```
let screen = window.screen();
let _: () = msg_send![&window, setScreen: ptr::null::<Object>()];
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![&window, setScreen: ptr::null::<AnyObject>()] };
window.setScreen(&screen);
let controller = window.rootViewController();
@@ -554,13 +554,13 @@ pub unsafe fn did_finish_launching() {
window.makeKeyAndVisible();
}
let (windows, events) = AppState::get_mut().did_finish_launching_transition();
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(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
@@ -569,27 +569,31 @@ pub unsafe fn did_finish_launching() {
}
}
// requires main thread
// AppState::did_finish_launching handles the special transition `Init`
pub unsafe fn handle_wakeup_transition() {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
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(wakeup_event)
handle_nonuser_event(mtm, wakeup_event)
}
// requires main thread
pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_event(event: EventWrapper) {
handle_nonuser_events(std::iter::once(event))
pub(crate) fn handle_nonuser_event(mtm: MainThreadMarker, event: EventWrapper) {
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, std::iter::once(event))
}
// requires main thread
pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>(events: I) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
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 event_handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws) =
match this.try_user_callback_transition() {
UserCallbackTransitionResult::ReentrancyPrevented { queued_events } => {
@@ -602,7 +606,6 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>
processing_redraws,
} => (event_handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws),
};
let mut control_flow = this.control_flow;
drop(this);
for wrapper in events {
@@ -616,16 +619,16 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>
event
);
}
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event, &mut control_flow)
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event)
}
EventWrapper::EventProxy(proxy) => {
handle_event_proxy(&mut event_handler, control_flow, proxy)
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => {
handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut event_handler, event)
}
}
}
loop {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let queued_events = match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback {
ref mut queued_events,
@@ -657,7 +660,6 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>
active_control_flow,
}
});
this.control_flow = control_flow;
break;
}
drop(this);
@@ -673,20 +675,18 @@ pub(crate) unsafe fn handle_nonuser_events<I: IntoIterator<Item = EventWrapper>>
event
);
}
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event, &mut control_flow)
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event)
}
EventWrapper::EventProxy(proxy) => {
handle_event_proxy(&mut event_handler, control_flow, proxy)
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => {
handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut event_handler, event)
}
}
}
}
}
// requires main thread
unsafe fn handle_user_events() {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
let mut control_flow = this.control_flow;
fn handle_user_events(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let (mut event_handler, active_control_flow, processing_redraws) =
match this.try_user_callback_transition() {
UserCallbackTransitionResult::ReentrancyPrevented { .. } => {
@@ -703,10 +703,10 @@ unsafe fn handle_user_events() {
}
drop(this);
event_handler.handle_user_events(&mut control_flow);
event_handler.handle_user_events();
loop {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let queued_events = match this.state_mut() {
&mut AppStateImpl::InUserCallback {
ref mut queued_events,
@@ -727,29 +727,25 @@ unsafe fn handle_user_events() {
queued_gpu_redraws,
active_control_flow,
});
this.control_flow = control_flow;
break;
}
drop(this);
for wrapper in queued_events {
match wrapper {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(event) => {
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event, &mut control_flow)
}
EventWrapper::EventProxy(proxy) => {
handle_event_proxy(&mut event_handler, control_flow, proxy)
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(event) => event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event),
EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(event) => {
handle_hidpi_proxy(&mut event_handler, event)
}
}
}
event_handler.handle_user_events(&mut control_flow);
event_handler.handle_user_events();
}
}
// requires main thread
pub unsafe fn handle_main_events_cleared() {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
if !this.has_launched() {
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() {
@@ -758,84 +754,62 @@ pub unsafe fn handle_main_events_cleared() {
};
drop(this);
// User events are always sent out at the end of the "MainEventLoop"
handle_user_events();
handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::MainEventsCleared));
handle_user_events(mtm);
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
let mut redraw_events: Vec<EventWrapper> = this
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let redraw_events: Vec<EventWrapper> = this
.main_events_cleared_transition()
.into_iter()
.map(|window| EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::RedrawRequested(RootWindowId(window.id()))))
.map(|window| {
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::RedrawRequested,
})
})
.collect();
redraw_events.push(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::RedrawEventsCleared));
drop(this);
handle_nonuser_events(redraw_events);
handle_nonuser_events(mtm, redraw_events);
handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::AboutToWait));
}
// requires main thread
pub unsafe fn handle_events_cleared() {
AppState::get_mut().events_cleared_transition();
pub fn handle_events_cleared(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
AppState::get_mut(mtm).events_cleared_transition();
}
// requires main thread
pub unsafe fn terminated() {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut();
pub fn terminated(mtm: MainThreadMarker) {
let mut this = AppState::get_mut(mtm);
let mut event_handler = this.terminated_transition();
let mut control_flow = this.control_flow;
drop(this);
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(Event::LoopDestroyed, &mut control_flow)
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(Event::LoopExiting)
}
fn handle_event_proxy(
event_handler: &mut Box<dyn EventHandler>,
control_flow: ControlFlow,
proxy: EventProxy,
) {
match proxy {
EventProxy::DpiChangedProxy {
suggested_size,
scale_factor,
window,
} => handle_hidpi_proxy(
event_handler,
control_flow,
suggested_size,
scale_factor,
window,
),
}
}
fn handle_hidpi_proxy(
event_handler: &mut Box<dyn EventHandler>,
mut control_flow: ControlFlow,
suggested_size: LogicalSize<f64>,
scale_factor: f64,
window: Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>,
) {
let mut size = suggested_size.to_physical(scale_factor);
let new_inner_size = &mut size;
fn handle_hidpi_proxy(event_handler: &mut Box<dyn EventHandler>, 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,
new_inner_size,
inner_size_writer: InnerSizeWriter::new(Arc::downgrade(&new_inner_size)),
},
};
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event, &mut control_flow);
event_handler.handle_nonuser_event(event);
let (view, screen_frame) = get_view_and_screen_frame(&window);
let physical_size = *new_inner_size;
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) -> (Id<UIView, Shared>, CGRect) {
fn get_view_and_screen_frame(window: &WinitUIWindow) -> (Id<UIView>, CGRect) {
let view_controller = window.rootViewController().unwrap();
let view = view_controller.view().unwrap();
let bounds = window.bounds();
@@ -924,7 +898,7 @@ macro_rules! os_capabilities {
impl From<NSOperatingSystemVersion> for OSCapabilities {
fn from(os_version: NSOperatingSystemVersion) -> OSCapabilities {
$(let $name = os_version.meets_requirements($major, $minor);)*
$(let $name = meets_requirements(os_version, $major, $minor);)*
OSCapabilities { $($name,)* os_version, }
}
}
@@ -934,7 +908,7 @@ macro_rules! os_capabilities {
pub fn $error_name(&self, extra_msg: &str) {
log::warn!(
concat!("`", $objc_call, "` requires iOS {}.{}+. This device is running iOS {}.{}.{}. {}"),
$major, $minor, self.os_version.major, self.os_version.minor, self.os_version.patch,
$major, $minor, self.os_version.majorVersion, self.os_version.minorVersion, self.os_version.patchVersion,
extra_msg
)
}
@@ -962,16 +936,18 @@ os_capabilities! {
force_touch: 9-0,
}
impl NSOperatingSystemVersion {
fn meets_requirements(&self, required_major: NSInteger, required_minor: NSInteger) -> bool {
(self.major, self.minor) >= (required_major, required_minor)
}
fn meets_requirements(
version: NSOperatingSystemVersion,
required_major: NSInteger,
required_minor: NSInteger,
) -> bool {
(version.majorVersion, version.minorVersion) >= (required_major, required_minor)
}
pub fn os_capabilities() -> OSCapabilities {
static OS_CAPABILITIES: Lazy<OSCapabilities> = Lazy::new(|| {
let version: NSOperatingSystemVersion = unsafe {
let process_info = NSProcessInfo::process_info();
let process_info = NSProcessInfo::processInfo();
let atleast_ios_8: bool = msg_send![
&process_info,
respondsToSelector: sel!(operatingSystemVersion)
@@ -984,7 +960,7 @@ pub fn os_capabilities() -> OSCapabilities {
//
// The minimum required iOS version is likely to grow in the future.
assert!(atleast_ios_8, "`winit` requires iOS version 8 or greater");
msg_send![&process_info, operatingSystemVersion]
process_info.operatingSystemVersion()
};
version.into()
});

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@@ -14,60 +14,82 @@ use core_foundation::runloop::{
CFRunLoopObserverCreate, CFRunLoopObserverRef, CFRunLoopSourceContext, CFRunLoopSourceCreate,
CFRunLoopSourceInvalidate, CFRunLoopSourceRef, CFRunLoopSourceSignal, CFRunLoopWakeUp,
};
use objc2::foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSString};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use icrate::Foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSString};
use objc2::ClassType;
use raw_window_handle::{RawDisplayHandle, UiKitDisplayHandle};
use super::uikit::{UIApplication, UIApplicationMain, UIDevice, UIScreen};
use super::view::WinitUIWindow;
use super::{app_state, monitor, view, MonitorHandle};
use crate::{
dpi::LogicalSize,
error::EventLoopError,
event::Event,
event_loop::{
ControlFlow, EventLoopClosed, EventLoopWindowTarget as RootEventLoopWindowTarget,
ControlFlow, DeviceEvents, EventLoopClosed,
EventLoopWindowTarget as RootEventLoopWindowTarget,
},
platform::ios::Idiom,
};
use super::{app_state, monitor, view, MonitorHandle};
use super::{
app_state::AppState,
uikit::{UIApplication, UIApplicationMain, UIDevice, UIScreen},
};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum EventWrapper {
StaticEvent(Event<'static, Never>),
EventProxy(EventProxy),
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub(crate) enum EventProxy {
DpiChangedProxy {
window: Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>,
suggested_size: LogicalSize<f64>,
scale_factor: f64,
},
}
pub struct EventLoopWindowTarget<T: 'static> {
receiver: Receiver<T>,
sender_to_clone: Sender<T>,
pub(super) mtm: MainThreadMarker,
p: PhantomData<T>,
}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> VecDeque<MonitorHandle> {
monitor::uiscreens(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap())
monitor::uiscreens(self.mtm)
}
pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> Option<MonitorHandle> {
Some(MonitorHandle::new(UIScreen::main(
MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap(),
)))
Some(MonitorHandle::new(UIScreen::main(self.mtm)))
}
pub fn raw_display_handle(&self) -> RawDisplayHandle {
RawDisplayHandle::UiKit(UiKitDisplayHandle::empty())
#[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 programatically
warn!("`ControlFlow::Exit` ignored on iOS");
}
pub(crate) fn exiting(&self) -> bool {
false
}
}
pub struct EventLoop<T: 'static> {
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
sender: Sender<T>,
receiver: Receiver<T>,
window_target: RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>,
}
@@ -75,8 +97,11 @@ pub struct EventLoop<T: 'static> {
pub(crate) struct PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes {}
impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
pub(crate) fn new(_: &PlatformSpecificEventLoopAttributes) -> EventLoop<T> {
assert_main_thread!("`EventLoop` can only be created on the main thread on iOS");
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 {
@@ -88,38 +113,50 @@ impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
SINGLETON_INIT = true;
}
let (sender_to_clone, receiver) = mpsc::channel();
let (sender, receiver) = mpsc::channel();
// this line sets up the main run loop before `UIApplicationMain`
setup_control_flow_observers();
EventLoop {
Ok(EventLoop {
mtm,
sender,
receiver,
window_target: RootEventLoopWindowTarget {
p: EventLoopWindowTarget {
receiver,
sender_to_clone,
mtm,
p: PhantomData,
},
_marker: PhantomData,
},
}
})
}
pub fn run<F>(self, event_handler: F) -> !
where
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<'_, T>, &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>, &mut ControlFlow),
F: FnMut(Event<T>, &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>),
{
unsafe {
let application = UIApplication::shared(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap());
let application = UIApplication::shared(self.mtm);
assert!(
application.is_none(),
"\
`EventLoop` cannot be `run` after a call to `UIApplicationMain` on iOS\n\
Note: `EventLoop::run` calls `UIApplicationMain` on iOS",
);
app_state::will_launch(Box::new(EventLoopHandler {
let event_handler = std::mem::transmute::<
Box<dyn FnMut(Event<T>, &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>)>,
Box<EventHandlerCallback<T>>,
>(Box::new(event_handler));
let handler = EventLoopHandler {
f: event_handler,
receiver: self.receiver,
event_loop: self.window_target,
}));
};
app_state::will_launch(self.mtm, Box::new(handler));
// Ensure application delegate is initialized
view::WinitApplicationDelegate::class();
@@ -135,7 +172,7 @@ impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
}
pub fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
EventLoopProxy::new(self.window_target.p.sender_to_clone.clone())
EventLoopProxy::new(self.sender.clone())
}
pub fn window_target(&self) -> &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
@@ -146,9 +183,7 @@ impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
// EventLoopExtIOS
impl<T: 'static> EventLoop<T> {
pub fn idiom(&self) -> Idiom {
UIDevice::current(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap())
.userInterfaceIdiom()
.into()
UIDevice::current(self.mtm).userInterfaceIdiom().into()
}
}
@@ -226,21 +261,20 @@ fn setup_control_flow_observers() {
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
unsafe {
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopAfterWaiting => app_state::handle_wakeup_transition(),
_ => unreachable!(),
}
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 MainEventsCleared before RedrawRequested. This value was
// 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 `MainEventsCleared`.
// 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.
@@ -251,13 +285,12 @@ fn setup_control_flow_observers() {
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
unsafe {
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting => app_state::handle_main_events_cleared(),
kCFRunLoopExit => unimplemented!(), // not expected to ever happen
_ => unreachable!(),
}
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!(),
}
}
@@ -267,13 +300,12 @@ fn setup_control_flow_observers() {
activity: CFRunLoopActivity,
_: *mut c_void,
) {
unsafe {
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
match activity {
kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting => app_state::handle_events_cleared(),
kCFRunLoopExit => unimplemented!(), // not expected to ever happen
_ => unreachable!(),
}
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!(),
}
}
@@ -314,17 +346,20 @@ fn setup_control_flow_observers() {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Never {}
type EventHandlerCallback<T> = dyn FnMut(Event<T>, &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>) + 'static;
pub trait EventHandler: Debug {
fn handle_nonuser_event(&mut self, event: Event<'_, Never>, control_flow: &mut ControlFlow);
fn handle_user_events(&mut self, control_flow: &mut ControlFlow);
fn handle_nonuser_event(&mut self, event: Event<Never>);
fn handle_user_events(&mut self);
}
struct EventLoopHandler<F, T: 'static> {
f: F,
struct EventLoopHandler<T: 'static> {
f: Box<EventHandlerCallback<T>>,
receiver: Receiver<T>,
event_loop: RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>,
}
impl<F, T: 'static> Debug for EventLoopHandler<F, T> {
impl<T: 'static> Debug for EventLoopHandler<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("EventLoopHandler")
.field("event_loop", &self.event_loop)
@@ -332,22 +367,14 @@ impl<F, T: 'static> Debug for EventLoopHandler<F, T> {
}
}
impl<F, T> EventHandler for EventLoopHandler<F, T>
where
F: 'static + FnMut(Event<'_, T>, &RootEventLoopWindowTarget<T>, &mut ControlFlow),
T: 'static,
{
fn handle_nonuser_event(&mut self, event: Event<'_, Never>, control_flow: &mut ControlFlow) {
(self.f)(
event.map_nonuser_event().unwrap(),
&self.event_loop,
control_flow,
);
impl<T: 'static> EventHandler for EventLoopHandler<T> {
fn handle_nonuser_event(&mut self, event: Event<Never>) {
(self.f)(event.map_nonuser_event().unwrap(), &self.event_loop);
}
fn handle_user_events(&mut self, control_flow: &mut ControlFlow) {
for event in self.event_loop.p.receiver.try_iter() {
(self.f)(Event::UserEvent(event), &self.event_loop, control_flow);
fn handle_user_events(&mut self) {
for event in self.receiver.try_iter() {
(self.f)(Event::UserEvent(event), &self.event_loop);
}
}
}

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@@ -1,31 +1,10 @@
#![allow(non_camel_case_types, non_snake_case, non_upper_case_globals)]
use std::convert::TryInto;
use icrate::Foundation::{NSInteger, NSUInteger};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{NSInteger, NSUInteger};
use crate::platform::ios::{Idiom, ScreenEdge};
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct NSOperatingSystemVersion {
pub major: NSInteger,
pub minor: NSInteger,
pub patch: NSInteger,
}
unsafe impl Encode for NSOperatingSystemVersion {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Struct(
"NSOperatingSystemVersion",
&[
NSInteger::ENCODING,
NSInteger::ENCODING,
NSInteger::ENCODING,
],
);
}
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct UIUserInterfaceIdiom(NSInteger);
@@ -70,6 +49,10 @@ impl From<UIUserInterfaceIdiom> for Idiom {
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct UIRectEdge(NSUInteger);
impl UIRectEdge {
pub(crate) const NONE: Self = Self(0);
}
unsafe impl Encode for UIRectEdge {
const ENCODING: Encoding = NSUInteger::ENCODING;
}

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@@ -48,27 +48,16 @@
//!
//! - applicationDidBecomeActive is Resumed
//! - applicationWillResignActive is Suspended
//! - applicationWillTerminate is LoopDestroyed
//! - applicationWillTerminate is LoopExiting
//!
//! Keep in mind that after LoopDestroyed event is received every attempt to draw with
//! Keep in mind that after LoopExiting event is received every attempt to draw with
//! opengl will result in segfault.
//!
//! Also note that app may not receive the LoopDestroyed event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
//! Also note that app may not receive the LoopExiting event if suspended; it might be SIGKILL'ed.
#![cfg(ios_platform)]
#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
// TODO: (mtak-) UIKit requires main thread for virtually all function/method calls. This could be
// worked around in the future by using GCD (grand central dispatch) and/or caching of values like
// window size/position.
macro_rules! assert_main_thread {
($($t:tt)*) => {
if !::objc2::foundation::is_main_thread() {
panic!($($t)*);
}
};
}
mod app_state;
mod event_loop;
mod ffi;
@@ -89,7 +78,7 @@ pub(crate) use self::{
use self::uikit::UIScreen;
pub(crate) use crate::icon::NoIcon as PlatformIcon;
pub(self) use crate::platform_impl::Fullscreen;
pub(crate) use crate::platform_impl::Fullscreen;
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct DeviceId {
@@ -107,6 +96,9 @@ impl DeviceId {
unsafe impl Send for DeviceId {}
unsafe impl Sync for DeviceId {}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct KeyEventExtra {}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum OsError {}

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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
use std::{
collections::{BTreeSet, VecDeque},
fmt,
ops::{Deref, DerefMut},
fmt, hash, ptr,
};
use objc2::foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSInteger};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use icrate::Foundation::{MainThreadBound, MainThreadMarker, NSInteger};
use objc2::mutability::IsRetainable;
use objc2::rc::Id;
use super::uikit::{UIScreen, UIScreenMode};
use crate::{
@@ -16,32 +16,59 @@ use crate::{
platform_impl::platform::app_state,
};
// TODO(madsmtm): Remove or refactor this
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone)]
pub(crate) struct ScreenModeSendSync(pub(crate) Id<UIScreenMode, Shared>);
// Workaround for `MainThreadBound` implementing almost no traits
#[derive(Debug)]
struct MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T>(MainThreadBound<Id<T>>);
unsafe impl Send for ScreenModeSendSync {}
unsafe impl Sync for ScreenModeSendSync {}
impl<T: IsRetainable> Clone for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self(
self.0
.get_on_main(|inner, mtm| MainThreadBound::new(Id::clone(inner), mtm)),
)
}
}
impl<T: IsRetainable> 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() };
Id::as_ptr(self.0.get(mtm)).hash(state);
}
}
impl<T: IsRetainable> PartialEq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
// SAFETY: Marker only used to get the pointer
let mtm = unsafe { MainThreadMarker::new_unchecked() };
Id::as_ptr(self.0.get(mtm)) == Id::as_ptr(other.0.get(mtm))
}
}
impl<T: IsRetainable> Eq for MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<T> {}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone)]
pub struct VideoMode {
pub(crate) size: (u32, u32),
pub(crate) bit_depth: u16,
pub(crate) refresh_rate_millihertz: u32,
pub(crate) screen_mode: ScreenModeSendSync,
screen_mode: MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls<UIScreenMode>,
pub(crate) monitor: MonitorHandle,
}
impl VideoMode {
fn new(uiscreen: Id<UIScreen, Shared>, screen_mode: Id<UIScreenMode, Shared>) -> VideoMode {
assert_main_thread!("`VideoMode` can only be created on the main thread on iOS");
fn new(
uiscreen: Id<UIScreen>,
screen_mode: Id<UIScreenMode>,
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
) -> VideoMode {
let refresh_rate_millihertz = refresh_rate_millihertz(&uiscreen);
let size = screen_mode.size();
VideoMode {
size: (size.width as u32, size.height as u32),
bit_depth: 32,
refresh_rate_millihertz,
screen_mode: ScreenModeSendSync(screen_mode),
screen_mode: MainThreadBoundDelegateImpls(MainThreadBound::new(screen_mode, mtm)),
monitor: MonitorHandle::new(uiscreen),
}
}
@@ -61,18 +88,40 @@ impl VideoMode {
pub fn monitor(&self) -> MonitorHandle {
self.monitor.clone()
}
pub(super) fn screen_mode(&self, mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> &Id<UIScreenMode> {
self.screen_mode.0.get(mtm)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct Inner {
uiscreen: Id<UIScreen, Shared>,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct MonitorHandle {
inner: Inner,
ui_screen: MainThreadBound<Id<UIScreen>>,
}
impl Clone for MonitorHandle {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
ui_screen: self
.ui_screen
.get_on_main(|inner, mtm| MainThreadBound::new(inner.clone(), mtm)),
}
}
}
impl hash::Hash for MonitorHandle {
fn hash<H: hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
(self as *const Self).hash(state);
}
}
impl PartialEq for MonitorHandle {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
ptr::eq(self, other)
}
}
impl Eq for MonitorHandle {}
impl PartialOrd for MonitorHandle {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
@@ -86,31 +135,6 @@ impl Ord for MonitorHandle {
}
}
impl Deref for MonitorHandle {
type Target = Inner;
fn deref(&self) -> &Inner {
assert_main_thread!("`MonitorHandle` methods can only be run on the main thread on iOS");
&self.inner
}
}
impl DerefMut for MonitorHandle {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Inner {
assert_main_thread!("`MonitorHandle` methods can only be run on the main thread on iOS");
&mut self.inner
}
}
unsafe impl Send for MonitorHandle {}
unsafe impl Sync for MonitorHandle {}
impl Drop for MonitorHandle {
fn drop(&mut self) {
assert_main_thread!("`MonitorHandle` can only be dropped on the main thread on iOS");
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for MonitorHandle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
// TODO: Do this using the proper fmt API
@@ -135,64 +159,80 @@ impl fmt::Debug for MonitorHandle {
}
impl MonitorHandle {
pub(crate) fn new(uiscreen: Id<UIScreen, Shared>) -> Self {
assert_main_thread!("`MonitorHandle` can only be created on the main thread on iOS");
pub(crate) fn new(ui_screen: Id<UIScreen>) -> Self {
// Holding `Id<UIScreen>` implies we're on the main thread.
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
Self {
inner: Inner { uiscreen },
ui_screen: MainThreadBound::new(ui_screen, mtm),
}
}
}
impl Inner {
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<String> {
let main = UIScreen::main(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap());
if self.uiscreen == main {
Some("Primary".to_string())
} else if self.uiscreen == main.mirroredScreen() {
Some("Mirrored".to_string())
} else {
UIScreen::screens(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap())
.iter()
.position(|rhs| rhs == &*self.uiscreen)
.map(|idx| idx.to_string())
}
self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen, mtm| {
let main = UIScreen::main(mtm);
if *ui_screen == main {
Some("Primary".to_string())
} else if *ui_screen == main.mirroredScreen() {
Some("Mirrored".to_string())
} else {
UIScreen::screens(mtm)
.iter()
.position(|rhs| rhs == &**ui_screen)
.map(|idx| idx.to_string())
}
})
}
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32> {
let bounds = self.uiscreen.nativeBounds();
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.uiscreen.nativeBounds();
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.uiscreen.nativeScale() as f64
self.ui_screen
.get_on_main(|ui_screen, _| ui_screen.nativeScale()) as f64
}
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<u32> {
Some(refresh_rate_millihertz(&self.uiscreen))
Some(
self.ui_screen
.get_on_main(|ui_screen, _| refresh_rate_millihertz(ui_screen)),
)
}
pub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoMode> {
// Use Ord impl of RootVideoMode
let modes: BTreeSet<_> = self
.uiscreen
.availableModes()
.into_iter()
.map(|mode| {
let mode: *const UIScreenMode = mode;
let mode = unsafe { Id::retain(mode as *mut UIScreenMode).unwrap() };
self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen, mtm| {
// Use Ord impl of RootVideoMode
RootVideoMode {
video_mode: VideoMode::new(self.uiscreen.clone(), mode),
}
})
.collect();
let modes: BTreeSet<_> = ui_screen
.availableModes()
.into_iter()
.map(|mode| RootVideoMode {
video_mode: VideoMode::new(ui_screen.clone(), mode, mtm),
})
.collect();
modes.into_iter().map(|mode| mode.video_mode)
modes.into_iter().map(|mode| mode.video_mode)
})
}
pub(crate) fn ui_screen(&self, mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> &Id<UIScreen> {
self.ui_screen.get(mtm)
}
pub fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode {
self.ui_screen.get_on_main(|ui_screen, mtm| {
VideoMode::new(ui_screen.clone(), ui_screen.preferredMode().unwrap(), mtm)
})
}
}
@@ -220,27 +260,9 @@ fn refresh_rate_millihertz(uiscreen: &UIScreen) -> u32 {
refresh_rate_millihertz as u32 * 1000
}
// MonitorHandleExtIOS
impl Inner {
pub(crate) fn ui_screen(&self) -> &Id<UIScreen, Shared> {
&self.uiscreen
}
pub fn preferred_video_mode(&self) -> VideoMode {
VideoMode::new(
self.uiscreen.clone(),
self.uiscreen.preferredMode().unwrap(),
)
}
}
pub fn uiscreens(mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> VecDeque<MonitorHandle> {
UIScreen::screens(mtm)
.into_iter()
.map(|screen| {
let screen: *const UIScreen = screen;
let screen = unsafe { Id::retain(screen as *mut UIScreen).unwrap() };
MonitorHandle::new(screen)
})
.map(MonitorHandle::new)
.collect()
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use objc2::foundation::{CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSArray, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::{CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSArray, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::{UIResponder, UIWindow};
@@ -11,20 +11,21 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIApplication {
#[inherits(NSObject)]
type Super = UIResponder;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIApplication {
pub fn shared(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Option<Id<Self, Shared>> {
pub fn shared(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Option<Id<Self>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), sharedApplication] }
}
pub fn windows(&self) -> Id<NSArray<UIWindow, Shared>, Shared> {
pub fn windows(&self) -> Id<NSArray<UIWindow>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, windows] }
}
#[sel(statusBarFrame)]
#[method(statusBarFrame)]
pub fn statusBarFrame(&self) -> CGRect;
}
);

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use objc2::foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, mutability, ClassType};
extern_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@@ -7,5 +7,6 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UICoordinateSpace {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use objc2::foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::{MainThreadMarker, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::super::ffi::UIUserInterfaceIdiom;
@@ -10,16 +10,17 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIDevice {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIDevice {
pub fn current(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
pub fn current(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<Self> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), currentDevice] }
}
#[sel(userInterfaceIdiom)]
#[method(userInterfaceIdiom)]
pub fn userInterfaceIdiom(&self) -> UIUserInterfaceIdiom;
}
);

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use objc2::foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, mutability, ClassType};
extern_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@@ -7,5 +7,6 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIEvent {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);

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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
#![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
#![allow(non_snake_case)]
#![allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int};
use objc2::foundation::NSString;
use icrate::Foundation::NSString;
mod application;
mod coordinate_space;
@@ -13,6 +12,7 @@ mod event;
mod responder;
mod screen;
mod screen_mode;
mod status_bar_style;
mod touch;
mod trait_collection;
mod view;
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pub(crate) use self::event::UIEvent;
pub(crate) use self::responder::UIResponder;
pub(crate) use self::screen::{UIScreen, UIScreenOverscanCompensation};
pub(crate) use self::screen_mode::UIScreenMode;
pub(crate) use self::status_bar_style::UIStatusBarStyle;
pub(crate) use self::touch::{UITouch, UITouchPhase, UITouchType};
pub(crate) use self::trait_collection::{UIForceTouchCapability, UITraitCollection};
#[allow(unused_imports)]

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use objc2::foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::{extern_class, mutability, ClassType};
extern_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@@ -7,5 +7,6 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIResponder {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use icrate::Foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSArray, NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSArray, NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::{UICoordinateSpace, UIScreenMode};
@@ -11,53 +11,54 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIScreen {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIScreen {
pub fn main(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
pub fn main(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<Self> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), mainScreen] }
}
pub fn screens(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<NSArray<Self, Shared>, Shared> {
pub fn screens(_mtm: MainThreadMarker) -> Id<NSArray<Self>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), screens] }
}
#[sel(bounds)]
#[method(bounds)]
pub fn bounds(&self) -> CGRect;
#[sel(scale)]
#[method(scale)]
pub fn scale(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(nativeBounds)]
#[method(nativeBounds)]
pub fn nativeBounds(&self) -> CGRect;
#[sel(nativeScale)]
#[method(nativeScale)]
pub fn nativeScale(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(maximumFramesPerSecond)]
#[method(maximumFramesPerSecond)]
pub fn maximumFramesPerSecond(&self) -> NSInteger;
pub fn mirroredScreen(&self) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
pub fn mirroredScreen(&self) -> Id<Self> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), mirroredScreen] }
}
pub fn preferredMode(&self) -> Option<Id<UIScreenMode, Shared>> {
pub fn preferredMode(&self) -> Option<Id<UIScreenMode>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, preferredMode] }
}
#[sel(setCurrentMode:)]
#[method(setCurrentMode:)]
pub fn setCurrentMode(&self, mode: Option<&UIScreenMode>);
pub fn availableModes(&self) -> Id<NSArray<UIScreenMode, Shared>, Shared> {
pub fn availableModes(&self) -> Id<NSArray<UIScreenMode>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, availableModes] }
}
#[sel(setOverscanCompensation:)]
#[method(setOverscanCompensation:)]
pub fn setOverscanCompensation(&self, overscanCompensation: UIScreenOverscanCompensation);
pub fn coordinateSpace(&self) -> Id<UICoordinateSpace, Shared> {
pub fn coordinateSpace(&self) -> Id<UICoordinateSpace> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, coordinateSpace] }
}
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use objc2::foundation::{CGSize, NSObject};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::{CGSize, NSObject};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, mutability, ClassType};
extern_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIScreenMode {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIScreenMode {
#[sel(size)]
#[method(size)]
pub fn size(&self) -> CGSize;
}
);

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
use crate::platform::ios::StatusBarStyle;
use icrate::Foundation::NSInteger;
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[allow(dead_code)]
#[repr(isize)]
pub enum UIStatusBarStyle {
#[default]
Default = 0,
LightContent = 1,
DarkContent = 3,
}
impl From<StatusBarStyle> for UIStatusBarStyle {
fn from(value: StatusBarStyle) -> Self {
match value {
StatusBarStyle::Default => Self::Default,
StatusBarStyle::LightContent => Self::LightContent,
StatusBarStyle::DarkContent => Self::DarkContent,
}
}
}
unsafe impl Encode for UIStatusBarStyle {
const ENCODING: Encoding = NSInteger::ENCODING;
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use icrate::Foundation::{CGFloat, CGPoint, NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{CGFloat, CGPoint, NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, ClassType};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, mutability, ClassType};
use super::UIView;
@@ -10,27 +10,28 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UITouch {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UITouch {
#[sel(locationInView:)]
#[method(locationInView:)]
pub fn locationInView(&self, view: Option<&UIView>) -> CGPoint;
#[sel(type)]
#[method(type)]
pub fn type_(&self) -> UITouchType;
#[sel(force)]
#[method(force)]
pub fn force(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(maximumPossibleForce)]
#[method(maximumPossibleForce)]
pub fn maximumPossibleForce(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(altitudeAngle)]
#[method(altitudeAngle)]
pub fn altitudeAngle(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(phase)]
#[method(phase)]
pub fn phase(&self) -> UITouchPhase;
}
);

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use icrate::Foundation::{NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{NSInteger, NSObject};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, ClassType};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, mutability, ClassType};
extern_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@@ -8,12 +8,13 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UITraitCollection {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UITraitCollection {
#[sel(forceTouchCapability)]
#[method(forceTouchCapability)]
pub fn forceTouchCapability(&self) -> UIForceTouchCapability;
}
);

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use icrate::Foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, NSObject};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, NSObject};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::{UICoordinateSpace, UIResponder, UIViewController};
@@ -12,57 +12,58 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIView {
#[inherits(NSObject)]
type Super = UIResponder;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIView {
#[sel(bounds)]
#[method(bounds)]
pub fn bounds(&self) -> CGRect;
#[sel(setBounds:)]
#[method(setBounds:)]
pub fn setBounds(&self, value: CGRect);
#[sel(frame)]
#[method(frame)]
pub fn frame(&self) -> CGRect;
#[sel(setFrame:)]
#[method(setFrame:)]
pub fn setFrame(&self, value: CGRect);
#[sel(contentScaleFactor)]
#[method(contentScaleFactor)]
pub fn contentScaleFactor(&self) -> CGFloat;
#[sel(setContentScaleFactor:)]
#[method(setContentScaleFactor:)]
pub fn setContentScaleFactor(&self, val: CGFloat);
#[sel(setMultipleTouchEnabled:)]
#[method(setMultipleTouchEnabled:)]
pub fn setMultipleTouchEnabled(&self, val: bool);
pub fn rootViewController(&self) -> Option<Id<UIViewController, Shared>> {
pub fn rootViewController(&self) -> Option<Id<UIViewController>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, rootViewController] }
}
#[sel(setRootViewController:)]
#[method(setRootViewController:)]
pub fn setRootViewController(&self, rootViewController: Option<&UIViewController>);
#[sel(convertRect:toCoordinateSpace:)]
#[method(convertRect:toCoordinateSpace:)]
pub fn convertRect_toCoordinateSpace(
&self,
rect: CGRect,
coordinateSpace: &UICoordinateSpace,
) -> CGRect;
#[sel(convertRect:fromCoordinateSpace:)]
#[method(convertRect:fromCoordinateSpace:)]
pub fn convertRect_fromCoordinateSpace(
&self,
rect: CGRect,
coordinateSpace: &UICoordinateSpace,
) -> CGRect;
#[sel(safeAreaInsets)]
#[method(safeAreaInsets)]
pub fn safeAreaInsets(&self) -> UIEdgeInsets;
#[sel(setNeedsDisplay)]
#[method(setNeedsDisplay)]
pub fn setNeedsDisplay(&self);
}
);

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use icrate::Foundation::{NSObject, NSUInteger};
use objc2::encode::{Encode, Encoding};
use objc2::foundation::{NSObject, NSUInteger};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::{UIResponder, UIView};
@@ -12,33 +12,35 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIViewController {
#[inherits(NSObject)]
type Super = UIResponder;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIViewController {
#[sel(attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation)]
#[method(attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation)]
pub fn attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation();
#[sel(setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate)]
#[method(setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate)]
pub fn setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate(&self);
#[sel(setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden)]
#[method(setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden)]
pub fn setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden(&self);
#[sel(setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures)]
#[method(setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures)]
pub fn setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures(&self);
pub fn view(&self) -> Option<Id<UIView, Shared>> {
pub fn view(&self) -> Option<Id<UIView>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, view] }
}
#[sel(setView:)]
#[method(setView:)]
pub fn setView(&self, view: Option<&UIView>);
}
);
bitflags! {
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct UIInterfaceOrientationMask: NSUInteger {
const Portrait = 1 << 1;
const PortraitUpsideDown = 1 << 2;

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use objc2::foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::NSObject;
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::{UIResponder, UIScreen, UIView};
@@ -11,25 +11,26 @@ extern_class!(
unsafe impl ClassType for UIWindow {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIView;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
}
);
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl UIWindow {
pub fn screen(&self) -> Id<UIScreen, Shared> {
pub fn screen(&self) -> Id<UIScreen> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, screen] }
}
#[sel(setScreen:)]
#[method(setScreen:)]
pub fn setScreen(&self, screen: &UIScreen);
#[sel(setHidden:)]
#[method(setHidden:)]
pub fn setHidden(&self, flag: bool);
#[sel(makeKeyAndVisible)]
#[method(makeKeyAndVisible)]
pub fn makeKeyAndVisible(&self);
#[sel(isKeyWindow)]
#[method(isKeyWindow)]
pub fn isKeyWindow(&self) -> bool;
}
);

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@@ -1,14 +1,18 @@
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::ptr::NonNull;
use objc2::foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSObject, NSSet};
use objc2::rc::{Id, Shared};
use objc2::runtime::Class;
use objc2::{declare_class, extern_methods, msg_send, msg_send_id, ClassType};
use icrate::Foundation::{CGFloat, CGRect, MainThreadMarker, NSObject, NSObjectProtocol, NSSet};
use objc2::declare::{Ivar, IvarDrop};
use objc2::rc::Id;
use objc2::runtime::AnyClass;
use objc2::{declare_class, extern_methods, msg_send, msg_send_id, mutability, ClassType};
use super::app_state::{self, EventWrapper};
use super::uikit::{
UIApplication, UIDevice, UIEvent, UIForceTouchCapability, UIInterfaceOrientationMask,
UIResponder, UITouch, UITouchPhase, UITouchType, UITraitCollection, UIView, UIViewController,
UIWindow,
UIResponder, UIStatusBarStyle, UITouch, UITouchPhase, UITouchType, UITraitCollection, UIView,
UIViewController, UIWindow,
};
use super::window::WindowId;
use crate::{
@@ -16,8 +20,6 @@ use crate::{
event::{DeviceId as RootDeviceId, Event, Force, Touch, TouchPhase, WindowEvent},
platform::ios::ValidOrientations,
platform_impl::platform::{
app_state,
event_loop::{EventProxy, EventWrapper},
ffi::{UIRectEdge, UIUserInterfaceIdiom},
window::PlatformSpecificWindowBuilderAttributes,
DeviceId, Fullscreen,
@@ -26,33 +28,33 @@ use crate::{
};
declare_class!(
pub(crate) struct WinitView {}
pub(crate) struct WinitView;
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitView {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIView;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIView";
}
unsafe impl WinitView {
#[sel(drawRect:)]
#[method(drawRect:)]
fn draw_rect(&self, rect: CGRect) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let window = self.window().unwrap();
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::RedrawRequested(
RootWindowId(window.id()),
)))
.chain(std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(
Event::RedrawEventsCleared,
))),
);
}
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] };
}
#[sel(layoutSubviews)]
#[method(layoutSubviews)]
fn layout_subviews(&self) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let _: () = unsafe { msg_send![super(self), layoutSubviews] };
let window = self.window().unwrap();
@@ -75,16 +77,18 @@ declare_class!(
self.setFrame(window_bounds);
}
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(
mtm,
EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
window_id: RootWindowId(window.id()),
event: WindowEvent::Resized(size),
}));
}
}),
);
}
#[sel(setContentScaleFactor:)]
#[method(setContentScaleFactor:)]
fn set_content_scale_factor(&self, untrusted_scale_factor: CGFloat) {
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
let _: () =
unsafe { msg_send![super(self), setContentScaleFactor: untrusted_scale_factor] };
@@ -112,43 +116,44 @@ declare_class!(
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 _,
height: screen_frame.size.height as _,
width: screen_frame.size.width as f64,
height: screen_frame.size.height as f64,
};
let window_id = RootWindowId(window.id());
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::EventProxy(EventProxy::DpiChangedProxy {
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(
mtm,
std::iter::once(EventWrapper::ScaleFactorChanged(
app_state::ScaleFactorChanged {
window,
scale_factor,
suggested_size: size,
}))
.chain(std::iter::once(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(
Event::WindowEvent {
window_id,
event: WindowEvent::Resized(size.to_physical(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)),
},
))),
);
}
#[sel(touchesBegan:withEvent:)]
#[method(touchesBegan:withEvent:)]
fn touches_began(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[sel(touchesMoved:withEvent:)]
#[method(touchesMoved:withEvent:)]
fn touches_moved(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[sel(touchesEnded:withEvent:)]
#[method(touchesEnded:withEvent:)]
fn touches_ended(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
#[sel(touchesCancelled:withEvent:)]
#[method(touchesCancelled:withEvent:)]
fn touches_cancelled(&self, touches: &NSSet<UITouch>, _event: Option<&UIEvent>) {
self.handle_touches(touches)
}
@@ -158,17 +163,17 @@ declare_class!(
extern_methods!(
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
unsafe impl WinitView {
fn window(&self) -> Option<Id<WinitUIWindow, Shared>> {
fn window(&self) -> Option<Id<WinitUIWindow>> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, window] }
}
unsafe fn traitCollection(&self) -> Id<UITraitCollection, Shared> {
unsafe fn traitCollection(&self) -> Id<UITraitCollection> {
msg_send_id![self, traitCollection]
}
// TODO: Allow the user to customize this
#[sel(layerClass)]
pub(crate) fn layerClass() -> &'static Class;
#[method(layerClass)]
pub(crate) fn layerClass() -> &'static AnyClass;
}
);
@@ -178,9 +183,8 @@ impl WinitView {
_window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
platform_attributes: &PlatformSpecificWindowBuilderAttributes,
frame: CGRect,
) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
let this: Id<Self, Shared> =
unsafe { msg_send_id![msg_send_id![Self::class(), alloc], initWithFrame: frame] };
) -> Id<Self> {
let this: Id<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::alloc(), initWithFrame: frame] };
this.setMultipleTouchEnabled(true);
@@ -203,7 +207,9 @@ impl WinitView {
let trait_collection = unsafe { 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 {
@@ -254,108 +260,125 @@ impl WinitView {
}),
}));
}
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(touch_events);
}
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(mtm, touch_events);
}
}
pub struct ViewControllerState {
prefers_status_bar_hidden: Cell<bool>,
preferred_status_bar_style: Cell<UIStatusBarStyle>,
prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden: Cell<bool>,
supported_orientations: Cell<UIInterfaceOrientationMask>,
preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: Cell<UIRectEdge>,
}
declare_class!(
pub(crate) struct WinitViewController {
_prefers_status_bar_hidden: bool,
_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden: bool,
_supported_orientations: UIInterfaceOrientationMask,
_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: UIRectEdge,
state: IvarDrop<Box<ViewControllerState>, "_state">,
}
mod view_controller_ivars;
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitViewController {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIViewController;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIViewController";
}
unsafe impl WinitViewController {
#[sel(shouldAutorotate)]
#[method(init)]
unsafe fn init(this: *mut Self) -> Option<NonNull<Self>> {
let this: Option<&mut Self> = msg_send![super(this), init];
this.map(|this| {
// These are set in WinitViewController::new, it's just to set them
// to _something_.
Ivar::write(
&mut this.state,
Box::new(ViewControllerState {
prefers_status_bar_hidden: Cell::new(false),
preferred_status_bar_style: Cell::new(UIStatusBarStyle::Default),
prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden: Cell::new(false),
supported_orientations: Cell::new(UIInterfaceOrientationMask::All),
preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures: Cell::new(
UIRectEdge::NONE,
),
}),
);
NonNull::from(this)
})
}
}
unsafe impl WinitViewController {
#[method(shouldAutorotate)]
fn should_autorotate(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
unsafe impl WinitViewController {
#[sel(prefersStatusBarHidden)]
#[method(prefersStatusBarHidden)]
fn prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self) -> bool {
*self._prefers_status_bar_hidden
self.state.prefers_status_bar_hidden.get()
}
#[sel(setPrefersStatusBarHidden:)]
fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&mut self, val: bool) {
*self._prefers_status_bar_hidden = val;
self.setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate();
#[method(preferredStatusBarStyle)]
fn preferred_status_bar_style(&self) -> UIStatusBarStyle {
self.state.preferred_status_bar_style.get()
}
#[sel(prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden)]
#[method(prefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden)]
fn prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(&self) -> bool {
*self._prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden
self.state.prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden.get()
}
#[sel(setPrefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden:)]
fn set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(&mut self, val: bool) {
*self._prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden = val;
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden();
} else {
os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
#[sel(supportedInterfaceOrientations)]
#[method(supportedInterfaceOrientations)]
fn supported_orientations(&self) -> UIInterfaceOrientationMask {
*self._supported_orientations
self.state.supported_orientations.get()
}
#[sel(setSupportedInterfaceOrientations:)]
fn set_supported_orientations(&mut self, val: UIInterfaceOrientationMask) {
*self._supported_orientations = val;
UIViewController::attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation();
}
#[sel(preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures)]
#[method(preferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures)]
fn preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self) -> UIRectEdge {
*self._preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures
self.state
.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures
.get()
}
#[sel(setPreferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures:)]
fn set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&mut self, val: UIRectEdge) {
*self._preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures = val;
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures();
} else {
os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
}
);
extern_methods!(
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
unsafe impl WinitViewController {
#[sel(setPrefersStatusBarHidden:)]
pub(crate) fn setPrefersStatusBarHidden(&self, flag: bool);
#[sel(setSupportedInterfaceOrientations:)]
pub(crate) fn setSupportedInterfaceOrientations(&self, val: UIInterfaceOrientationMask);
#[sel(setPrefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden:)]
pub(crate) fn setPrefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden(&self, val: bool);
#[sel(setPreferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures:)]
pub(crate) fn setPreferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures(&self, val: UIRectEdge);
}
);
impl WinitViewController {
pub(crate) fn set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(&self, val: bool) {
self.state.prefers_status_bar_hidden.set(val);
self.setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate();
}
pub(crate) fn set_preferred_status_bar_style(&self, val: UIStatusBarStyle) {
self.state.preferred_status_bar_style.set(val);
self.setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate();
}
pub(crate) fn set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(&self, val: bool) {
self.state.prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden.set(val);
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfHomeIndicatorAutoHidden();
} else {
os_capabilities.home_indicator_hidden_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(&self, val: UIRectEdge) {
self.state
.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures
.set(val);
let os_capabilities = app_state::os_capabilities();
if os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures {
self.setNeedsUpdateOfScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures();
} else {
os_capabilities.defer_system_gestures_err_msg("ignoring")
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_supported_interface_orientations(
&self,
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
@@ -378,7 +401,8 @@ impl WinitViewController {
| UIInterfaceOrientationMask::PortraitUpsideDown
}
};
self.setSupportedInterfaceOrientations(mask);
self.state.supported_orientations.set(mask);
UIViewController::attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation();
}
pub(crate) fn new(
@@ -386,17 +410,20 @@ impl WinitViewController {
_window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
platform_attributes: &PlatformSpecificWindowBuilderAttributes,
view: &UIView,
) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
let this: Id<Self, Shared> =
unsafe { msg_send_id![msg_send_id![Self::class(), alloc], init] };
) -> Id<Self> {
let this: Id<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::alloc(), init] };
this.setPrefersStatusBarHidden(platform_attributes.prefers_status_bar_hidden);
this.set_prefers_status_bar_hidden(platform_attributes.prefers_status_bar_hidden);
this.set_preferred_status_bar_style(platform_attributes.preferred_status_bar_style.into());
this.set_supported_interface_orientations(mtm, platform_attributes.valid_orientations);
this.setPrefersHomeIndicatorAutoHidden(platform_attributes.prefers_home_indicator_hidden);
this.set_prefers_home_indicator_auto_hidden(
platform_attributes.prefers_home_indicator_hidden,
);
this.setPreferredScreenEdgesDeferringSystemGestures(
this.set_preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures(
platform_attributes
.preferred_screen_edges_deferring_system_gestures
.into(),
@@ -410,33 +437,39 @@ impl WinitViewController {
declare_class!(
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub(crate) struct WinitUIWindow {}
pub(crate) struct WinitUIWindow;
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitUIWindow {
#[inherits(UIResponder, NSObject)]
type Super = UIWindow;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitUIWindow";
}
unsafe impl WinitUIWindow {
#[sel(becomeKeyWindow)]
#[method(becomeKeyWindow)]
fn become_key_window(&self) {
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
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] };
}
#[sel(resignKeyWindow)]
#[method(resignKeyWindow)]
fn resign_key_window(&self) {
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::WindowEvent {
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] };
}
}
@@ -444,26 +477,25 @@ declare_class!(
impl WinitUIWindow {
pub(crate) fn new(
_mtm: MainThreadMarker,
mtm: MainThreadMarker,
window_attributes: &WindowAttributes,
_platform_attributes: &PlatformSpecificWindowBuilderAttributes,
frame: CGRect,
view_controller: &UIViewController,
) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
let this: Id<Self, Shared> =
unsafe { msg_send_id![msg_send_id![Self::class(), alloc], initWithFrame: frame] };
) -> Id<Self> {
let this: Id<Self> = unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::alloc(), initWithFrame: frame] };
this.setRootViewController(Some(view_controller));
match window_attributes.fullscreen.clone().map(Into::into) {
match window_attributes.fullscreen.0.clone().map(Into::into) {
Some(Fullscreen::Exclusive(ref video_mode)) => {
let monitor = video_mode.monitor();
let screen = monitor.ui_screen();
screen.setCurrentMode(Some(&video_mode.screen_mode.0));
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();
let screen = monitor.ui_screen(mtm);
this.setScreen(screen);
}
_ => (),
@@ -478,38 +510,45 @@ impl WinitUIWindow {
}
declare_class!(
pub struct WinitApplicationDelegate {}
pub struct WinitApplicationDelegate;
unsafe impl ClassType for WinitApplicationDelegate {
type Super = NSObject;
type Mutability = mutability::InteriorMutable;
const NAME: &'static str = "WinitApplicationDelegate";
}
// UIApplicationDelegate protocol
unsafe impl WinitApplicationDelegate {
#[sel(application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:)]
#[method(application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:)]
fn did_finish_launching(&self, _application: &UIApplication, _: *mut NSObject) -> bool {
unsafe {
app_state::did_finish_launching();
}
app_state::did_finish_launching(MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap());
true
}
#[sel(applicationDidBecomeActive:)]
#[method(applicationDidBecomeActive:)]
fn did_become_active(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {
unsafe { app_state::handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Resumed)) }
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Resumed))
}
#[sel(applicationWillResignActive:)]
#[method(applicationWillResignActive:)]
fn will_resign_active(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {
unsafe { app_state::handle_nonuser_event(EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Suspended)) }
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_event(mtm, EventWrapper::StaticEvent(Event::Suspended))
}
#[sel(applicationWillEnterForeground:)]
fn will_enter_foreground(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {}
#[sel(applicationDidEnterBackground:)]
fn did_enter_background(&self, _application: &UIApplication) {}
#[method(applicationWillEnterForeground:)]
fn will_enter_foreground(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
self.send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(application, false);
}
#[sel(applicationWillTerminate:)]
#[method(applicationDidEnterBackground:)]
fn did_enter_background(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
self.send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(application, true);
}
#[method(applicationWillTerminate:)]
fn will_terminate(&self, application: &UIApplication) {
let mut events = Vec::new();
for window in application.windows().iter() {
@@ -526,10 +565,37 @@ declare_class!(
}));
}
}
unsafe {
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(events);
app_state::terminated();
}
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(mtm, events);
app_state::terminated(mtm);
}
#[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))
}
}
);
impl WinitApplicationDelegate {
fn send_occluded_event_for_all_windows(&self, application: &UIApplication, occluded: bool) {
let mut events = Vec::new();
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),
}));
}
}
let mtm = MainThreadMarker::new().unwrap();
app_state::handle_nonuser_events(mtm, events);
}
}

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