This applies https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-ndk-rs/issues/117
on the `winit` side: Android destroys its window/surface as soon as the
user returns from [`onNativeWindowDestroyed`], and we "fixed" this on
the `ndk-glue` side by sending the `WindowDestroyed` event before
locking the window and removing it: this lock has to wait for any user
of `ndk-glue` - ie. `winit` - to give up its readlock on the window,
which is what we utilize here to give users of `winit` "time" to destroy
any resource created on top of a `RawWindowHandle`.
since we can't pass the user a `RawWindowHandle` through the
`HasRawWindowHandle` trait we have to document this case explicitly and
keep the lock alive on the `winit` side instead.
[`onNativeWindowDestroyed`]: https://developer.android.com/ndk/reference/struct/a-native-activity-callbacks#onnativewindowdestroyed
This commit renames `Window::set_cursor_grab` to
`Window::set_cursor_grab_mode`. The new API now accepts enumeration
to control the way cursor grab is performed. The value could be: `lock`,
`confine`, or `none`.
This commit also implements `Window::set_cursor_position` for Wayland,
since it's tied to locked cursor.
Implements API from #1677.
The `ndk` crate now implements [`HasRawWindowHandle` directly on
`NativeWindow`], relieving the burden to reimplement it on `winit`.
[`HasRawWindowHandle` directly on `NativeWindow`]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-ndk-rs/pull/274
This commit brings new Ime event to account for preedit state of input
method, also adding `Window::set_ime_allowed` to toggle IME input on
the particular window.
This commit implements API as designed in #1497 for desktop platforms.
Co-authored-by: Artur Kovacs <kovacs.artur.barnabas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Siglreithmaier <m.siglreith@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Murarth <murarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Kominami <yukke.konan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: moko256 <koutaro.mo@gmail.com>
This commit adds an `EventLoopBuilder` struct to simplify event loop
customization and providing options to it upon creation. It also
deprecates the use of `EventLoop::with_user_event` in favor of the same
method on new builder, and replaces old platforms specific extension
traits with the new ones on the `EventLoopBuilder`.
* Add exit code to control flow and impl on linux
* Fix examples to have an exit code
* Fix doc examples to use an exit code
* Improve documentation wording on the exit code
* Add exit code example
* Add exit code on windows
* Change i32 as exit code to u8
This avoids nasty surprises with negative numbers on some unix-alikes
due to two's complement.
* Fix android usages of ControlFlow::Exit
* Fix ios usages of ControlFlow::Exit
* Fix web usages of ControlFlow::Exit
* Add macos exit code
* Add changelog note
* Document exit code on display server disconnection
* Revert "Change i32 as exit code to u8"
This reverts commit f88fba0253b45de6a2ac0c3cbcf01f50503c9396.
* Change Exit to ExitWithCode and make an Exit const
* Revert "Add exit code example"
This reverts commit fbd3d03de9c2d7516c7a63da489c99f498b710df.
* Revert "Fix doc examples to use an exit code"
This reverts commit daabcdf9ef9e16acad715c094ae442529e39fcbc.
* Revert "Fix examples to have an exit code"
This reverts commit 0df486896b8d106acf65ba83c45cc88d60d228e1.
* Fix unix-alike to use ExitWithCode instead of Exit
* Fix windows to use ExitWithCode rather than Exit
* Silence warning about non-uppercase Exit const
* Refactor exit code handling
* Fix macos Exit usage and recover original semantic
* Fix ios to use ExitWithCode instead of Exit
* Update documentation to reflect ExitWithCode
* Fix web to use ExitWithCode when needed, not Exit
* Fix android to use ExitWithCode, not Exit
* Apply documenation nits
* Apply even more documentation nits
* Move change in CHANGELOG.md under "Unreleased"
* Try to use OS error code as exit code on wayland
Following the changes in [1] this bumps ndk and ndk-glue to 0.3 and uses
the new constants. The minor version has been bumped to prevent
applications from running an older winit (without #1826) with a newer
ndk/ndk-glue that does not pass this `ident` through the `data` pointer
anymore.
[1]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-ndk-rs/pull/112
ndk-glue currently sets both the `ident` field and user-data pointer to
`0` or `1` for the event pipe and input queue respectively, to tell
these sources apart. While it works to reinterpret this `data` pointer
as integer identifier it shouldn't be abused for that, in particular
when one may wish to provide extra information with an event in the
future; then the `data` field is used as pointer (or abused as abstract
value) for that.
This commit introduces a cross platform way to request a user attention
to the window via a 'request_user_attention' method on a Window struct.
This method is inspired by macOS's 'request_user_attention' method and
thus reuses its signature and semantics to some extent.
Certain platforms like Wayland don't have a concept of
primary Monitor in particular. To indicate that
'primary_monitor' will return 'None' as well as in cases
where the primary monitor can't be detected.
Fixes#1683.
On certain platforms window couldn't be on any monitor
resulting in failures of 'current_monitor' function.
Such issue was happening on Wayland, since the window
isn't on any monitor, unless the user has drawn something into it.
Returning 'Option<MonitorHandle>' will give an ability to
handle such situations gracefully by properly indicating that
there's no current monitor.
Fixes#793.
This resolves various problems with the documentation about platform
support on the Window struct.
It also completely removes pointless runtime errors in favor of
consistent no-ops on all platforms that do not support a certain
features.