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.
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>
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)
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`.
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.
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.
This adds an ability to control left and right `Option` keys to be
treated as `Alt`, thus not producing diacritical marks.
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
* Use a bit less `unsafe` on iOS
I did test this in XCode 11.3's "Debug View Heirarchy", the NSStringRust problem is no longer applicable (likely because Rust got better at emitting correct debug info).
* Avoid using `id` on iOS
This commit fixes it, by not updating the `latest_error` when
any of the hooks handled the error, otherwise it'd interfere
with the winit's error checking.
* Add Redox OS support
* Simplify control flow usage
* Apply more recommendations
* Update naming to indicate that Orbital is a platform
* Adjust import order
* On macOS, add `WindowBuilderExtMacOS::with_parent_window`
* Replace Parent with Option<Id<NSWindow, Shared>>
* Add addChildWindow method on NSWindow instead
* Update with_parent_window to be unsafe fn
* Add unified `with_parent_window`
* Remove `WindowBuilderExtUnix::with_parent`
* Remove `WindowBuilderExtWindows::with_parent_window`
* Clean up CI warnings
* Update CHANGELOG.md
It's `WindowBuilderExtX11` rather than `WindowBuilderExtUnix`
* Rename parent to owner
* Make with_parent_window unsafe and update its doc
* Add another way to get window on mac
* Add more documentations
* Add match arm and panic on invalid varients
* Add Xcb arm
* Update child_window example to make it safer and work in i686
* Remove duplicate entry in CHANGELOG.md
* Propogate error instead of expect
* Replace unreachable to panic
* Add platform note to X11
Co-authored-by: Wu Yu Wei <wusyong9104@gmail.com>
This updates the Android backend to use the android-activity crate instead
of ndk-glue. This solves a few issues:
1. The backend is agnostic of the application's choice of Activity base
class
2. Winit is no longer responsible for handling any Java synchronization
details, since these are encapsulated by the design of
android_activity
3. The backend no longer depends on global / static getters for state
such as the native_window() which puts it in a better position to
support running multiple activities within a single Android process.
4. Redraw requests are flagged, not queued, in a way that avoids taking
priority over user events (resolves#2299)
To make it possible for application crates to avoid explicitly
depending on the `android-activity` crate (and avoid version conflicts)
this re-exports the android-activity crate under:
`winit::platform::android::activity::*`
This also adds `android-native-activity` and `android-game-activity`
features that set the corresponding android-activity features.
Addresses: PR https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/1892
Addresses: PR https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2307
Addresses: PR https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2343
Addresses: #2293Resolves: #2299
Co-authored-by: Markus Siglreithmaier <m.siglreith@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Siglreithmaier <m.siglreith@gmail.com>
* MacOS: set value for `accepts_first_mouse`
* Update CHANGELOG and FEATURES
* Field doesn't need to be public
* Convert `bool` to `BOOL`
* Fix formatting
* Move flag from window state to view instance
* Feedback from PR
* Fix changelog location
* Remove UnownedWindow::inner_rect
* Refactor custom view to use much less `unsafe`
The compiler fence is safe to get rid of now since `interpretKeyEvents` takes `&mut self`
* Refactor Window to use much less unsafe
* Refactor NSApplication usage to have much less unsafe
* Remove cocoa dependency
* Enable `deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)` on macOS
Also re-enable clippy `let_unit_value` lint
* Remove #[macro_use] on macOS
* Refactor window delegate to use much less unsafe
* web: add `with_prevent_default`, `with_focusable`
`with_prevent_default` controls whether `event.preventDefault` is called
`with_focusable` controls whether `tabindex` is added
Fixes#1768
* Remove extra space from CHANGELOG