This replaces a reference to EventLoopBuilderExtUnix in a panic
message with EventLoopBuilderExtX11 or EventLoopBuilderExtWayland.
Closes#3488
Signed-off-by: John Nunley <dev@notgull.net>
In rare cases destroying subsurfaces before the main surface could
result in a frame where the window is still shown, but decorations
got hidden, right before the window itself disappears.
Changes relevant to Winit:
- `icrate` has been deprecated in favour of separate crates per
framework, in our case `objc2-foundation` and `objc2-app-kit` (and in
the future `objc2-ui-kit` on iOS).
- Moved `MainThreadMarker::run_on_main` to free-standing function
`run_on_main`.
- Changed how features work, this should result in less code that we
need to compile.
- Enums are now real structs instead of type-aliases and free constants.
This is a breaking change, because the system versions of the libraries
used by sctk-adwaita were changed. Such changes cascade through all
the deps, so all libraries using winit MUST do a breaking change.
Due to a copy/paste error a comment in the migration in the changelog mentioned
"window events" in a context that was clearly meant for device events. This
commit fixes this issue.
Add a migrations for the big API changes showcasing how to upgrade
some common snippets of old code to new APIs.
Co-authored-by: Mads Marquart <mads@marquart.dk>
There are AV rules out there which cause almost any
program that contains github URLs to become marked as malware.
While those rules are spurious, they're years old, and AV vendors have a
very poor reputation at appropriately following up with these problems.
Remove these strings from the panic data present in the binary
prevents binaries linking the winit from being spuriously marked as
Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml.
In particular, we don't want to emit those events inside of
`pressureChangeWithEvent:`, since the mouse motion value is sometimes
outdated.
Additionally, we want to ensure the events have been emitted during
other gestures.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3516
This fixes issues where a hidden and grabbed cursor could leave the
window and become visible on top of the windows taskbar (and potentially
leave the window altogether if the taskbar is clicked) under at least
two occasions:
- When a window is overlapping the taskbar.
- When a window is maximized and Automatically hide the taskbar has
been enabled.
This approach of confining the cursor to the center of the window is
used in SDL.
Split changelog file to make it more comprehensible when reading and
also make it a part of documentation so it'll be more discoverable
by the users. This change also makes it possible for rust code inside
the changelogs to be tested with `cargo`.
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
Add a simple `ApplicationHandler` trait since winit is moving towards
trait based API. Add `run_app` group of APIs to accept `&mut impl
ApplicationHandler` deprecating the old `run` APIs.
Part-of: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3432
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
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
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
* 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
This makes our use of `unsafe` to make the event handler temporarily 'static be local to a module, in a way that's (hopefully) much easier to reason about.
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.
* Move platform-specific documentation to `winit::platform` module
* Document cargo features in crate docs
* Move version requirements to crate-level docs
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.