Same as for `CustomCursor`. However, the API uses `dyn` stuff only
because of `Windows` backend at the time of writing, generally, platforms
should just have a separate method that deals with all of that, and e.g.
top-level winit only guarantees `Rgba`.
This also alters `VideoMode` to be a regular object and not reference
the `MonitorHandle`, since it's a static data.
Given that `VideoMode` set may change during runtime keeping the
reference as a some sort of validity may not be idea and propagating
errors when changing video mode could be more reliable.
For EventLoop, EventLoopBuilder, EventLoopProxy and by requiring it as
a supertrait of Window and ActiveEventLoop.
It is especially useful for user to be able to know that Window is Debug.
The video mode is generally a static data and not a reference to some
video mode. This changes the exclusive fullscreen API to match that an
accept a monitor now.
The proxy is intended to be Clone, thus use `Arc` for it internally and
don't require backends for it to be `Clone`. Use `EventLoopProxyProvider`
to hide the backend's proxy implementation details.
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
WindowId is a window _identifier_, and as such doesn't store anything
(unlike a _handle_). So we can safely make only be defined once, in the
core crate.
There are a few backends where we still use `into_raw` internally; I
consider these patterns discouraged, we should not be passing around
important state in the window id.
This should allow us to make future split of backends much easier.
The `Box<dyn Window>` is a _temporary_ solution, which will be
removed with the future updates when we decide on how the Window
should be stored.
This makes it so, when X11 fails to initialize due to not loading a
library, it provides more verbose information on what exactly happened.
Fixes#3883.
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
A panic doesn't really put any of the fields in XConnection into an invalid
state, so there is no real reason to panic when poisoning is detected.
So just ignore the poison.
Closes#3870
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
`VideoModeHandle::refresh_rate_millihertz()` and `bit_depth()` now return a `Option<NonZero*>`.
`MonitorHandle::position()` now returns an `Option`.
On Orbital `MonitorHandle::name()` now returns `None` instead of a dummy name.
This also fixes macOS returning `None` in `Window::theme()` if no theme
override is set, instead it now returns the system theme.
MacOS and Wayland were the only ones working correctly according to the
documentation, which was an oversight. The documentation was "fixed"
now.
Fixes#3837.
This allows the user more control over how they pass their application state
to Winit, and will hopefully allow `Drop` implementations on the application
handler to work in the future on all platforms.
Let the users wake up the event loop and then they could poll their
user sources.
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
This replaces a reference to EventLoopBuilderExtUnix in a panic
message with EventLoopBuilderExtX11 or EventLoopBuilderExtWayland.
Closes#3488
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Tracing is a modern replacement for the log crate that allows for
annotating log messages with the function that they come from.
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
Closes: #3482
* Convert usage of Lazy to OnceLock on macOS and iOS
* Remove a few uses of Lazy that wrapped Mutex or RwLock
The `new` functions on these were made `const` in Rust 1.63.0
* Use AtomicBool instead of RwLock
Removes the once_cell dependency, instead using std::sync::OnceLock and a
minimal polyfill for std::sync::LazyLock, which may be stabilized soon
(see rust-lang/rust#121377).
This should not require a bump in MSRV, as OnceLock was stabilized in 1.70,
which this crate is using.
Replace the `CustomCursorBuilder` with the `CustomCursorSource` and
perform the loading of the cursor via the
`EventLoop::create_custom_cursor` instead of passing it to the builder
itself.
This follows the `EventLoop::create_window` API.
Creating window when event loop is not running generally doesn't work,
since a bunch of events and sync OS requests can't be processed. This
is also an issue on e.g. Android, since window can't be created outside
event loop easily.
Thus deprecate the window creation when event loop is not running,
as well as other resource creation to running event loop.
Given that all the examples use the bad pattern of creating the window
when event loop is not running and also most example existence is
questionable, since they show single thing and the majority of their
code is window/event loop initialization, they wore merged into
a single example 'window.rs' example that showcases very simple
application using winit.
Fixes#3399.
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/7549Closes: #3388