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.
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.
Instead of storing the event handler within the AppState, and extracting
it our every time we need it, we now use the same event handling
implementation as for macOS that ensures we don't re-entrantly call the
event handler, and that we un-register the handler again after we're
done using it (`UIApplicationMain` won't return, but may still unwind,
so this is very important for panic safety).
Move iOS and macOS implementations to a shared folder called `apple`, to allow
us to reduce the code-duplication between these platforms in the future.
The folder structure is now:
- `src/platform_impl/apple/`
- `appkit/`
- `uikit/`
- `example_shared_file.rs`
- `mod.rs`
* Add preliminary support for tvOS, watchOS and visionOS
* Reduce duplication in Cargo.toml when specifying dependencies
2024-06-24 13:26:49 +02:00
Renamed from src/platform_impl/macos/mod.rs (Browse further)