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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
* 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
* Begin abstraction over AppKit
* Clean up NSApplication delegate declaration
* Clean up NSApplication override declaration
* Clean up NSWindow delegate declaration
* Clean up NSWindow override declaration
* Clean up NSView delegate declaration
* 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
* Remove support for `stdweb`
* Expunge `stdweb`; make `web-sys` the default
* Mark this change as a breaking change
* Re-insert accidental removal of space
* Use the correct cargo feature syntax
* Re-add some `cfg` attributes
* Remove `web-sys` feature from CI
* Added some "how" and "why" docs to event handling.
Basically I had these questions when I started exploring the new
event API's, and as I figured out the answers I put down more info
about how everything works. This is not final, and suggestions
are welcome -- the code example in the `event` module docs is
particularly dubious, but it's how I'm used to thinking abou things
so it only made sense to me once I wrote that.
Note that my bias is towards using winit for writing games, so that's
the sort of things I was interested in. This may not be valid for
more general use cases.
* cargo fmt
* Fix minor typos
* Revise event documentation
* Update lib.rs docs
* Update root docs
Co-authored-by: Osspial <osspial@gmail.com>
* Change ModifiersState to a bitflags struct
* Make examples work
* Add modifier state methods
* all things considered, only erroring out in one file throughout all of these changes is kinda impressive
* Make expansion plans more clear
* Move changelog entry
* Try to fix macos build
* Revert modifiers println in cursor_grab
* Make serde serialization less bug-prone
* Implement changes to `RedrawRequested` event
Implements the changes described in #1041 for the X11 platform and for
platform-independent public-facing code.
* Fix `request_redraw` example
* Fix examples in lib docs
* Only issue `RedrawRequested` on final `Expose` event
* Add exclusive fullscreen mode
* Add `WindowExtMacOS::set_fullscreen_presentation_options`
* Capture display for exclusive fullscreen on macOS
* Fix applying video mode on macOS after a fullscreen cycle
* Fix compilation on iOS
* Set monitor appropriately for fullscreen on macOS
* Fix exclusive to borderless fullscreen transitions on macOS
* Fix borderless to exclusive fullscreen transition on macOS
* Sort video modes on Windows
* Fix fullscreen issues on Windows
* Fix video mode changes during exclusive fullscreen on Windows
* Add video mode sorting for macOS and iOS
* Fix monitor `ns_screen` returning `None` after video mode change
* Fix "multithreaded" example on macOS
* Restore video mode upon closing an exclusive fullscreen window
* Fix "multithreaded" example closing multiple windows at once
* Fix compilation on Linux
* Update FEATURES.md
* Don't care about logical monitor groups on X11
* Add exclusive fullscreen for X11
* Update FEATURES.md
* Fix transitions between exclusive and borderless fullscreen on X11
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Document that Wayland doesn't support exclusive fullscreen
* Replace core-graphics display mode bindings on macOS
* Use `panic!()` instead of `unreachable!()` in "fullscreen" example
* Fix fullscreen "always on top" flag on Windows
* Track current monitor for fullscreen in "multithreaded" example
* Fix exclusive fullscreen sometimes not positioning window properly
* Format
* More formatting and fix CI issues
* Fix formatting
* Fix changelog formatting
* Format everything and add rustfmt to travis
* Remove extern crate winit from examples and add force_multiline_blocks
* Format the code properly
* Fix inconsistent period in PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
* Only run rustfmt on nightly
* Travis fixings
* Support listing available video modes for a monitor
* Use derivative for Windows `MonitorHandle`
* Update FEATURES.md
* Fix multiline if statement
* Add documentation for `VideoMode` type
* First name consistency pass. More to come!
* Remove multitouch variable (hopefully this compiles!)
* Remove CreationError::NotSupported
* Add new error handling types
* Remove `get_` prefix from getters.
This is as per the Rust naming conventions recommended in
https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#getter-names-follow-rust-convention-c-getter
* Make changes to Window position and size function signatures
* Remove CreationError in favor of OsError
* Begin updating iOS backend
* Change MonitorHandle::outer_position to just position
* Fix build on Windows and Linux
* Add Display and Error implementations to Error types
* Attempt to fix iOS build.
I can't actually check that this works since I can't cross-compile to
iOS on a Windows machine (thanks apple :/) but this should be one of
several commits to get it working.
* Attempt to fix iOS errors, and muck up Travis to make debugging easier
* More iOS fixins
* Add Debug and Display impls to OsError
* Fix Display impl
* Fix unused code warnings and travis
* Rename set_ime_spot to set_ime_position
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Rename set_cursor to set_cursor_icon and MouseCursor to CursorIcon
* Organize Window functions into multiple, categorized impls
* Improve clarity of function ordering and docs in EventLoop