252 lines
8.5 KiB
Rust
252 lines
8.5 KiB
Rust
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//! Implements an `NSWindow` wrapper for MacOS, backed by Cocoa and associated widgets. This also handles looping back
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//! lifecycle events, such as window resizing or close events.
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use objc::{msg_send, sel, sel_impl};
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use objc::runtime::Object;
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use objc_id::ShareId;
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use crate::foundation::{id, nil, YES, NO, NSString, NSUInteger, CGRect, CGSize};
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use crate::layout::traits::Layout;
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use crate::toolbar::{Toolbar, ToolbarController};
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mod class;
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use class::{register_window_class, register_window_class_with_delegate};
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pub mod config;
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pub use config::WindowConfig;
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pub mod controller;
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pub use controller::WindowController;
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pub mod enums;
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pub mod traits;
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pub use traits::WindowDelegate;
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pub(crate) static WINDOW_DELEGATE_PTR: &str = "rstWindowDelegate";
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/// A `Window` represents your way of interacting with an `NSWindow`. It wraps the various moving
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/// pieces to enable you to focus on reacting to lifecycle methods and doing your thing.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Window<T = ()> {
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/// A pointer to the Objective-C `NSWindow`. Used in callback orchestration.
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pub(crate) internal_callback_ptr: Option<*const RefCell<T>>,
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/// Represents an `NSWindow` in the Objective-C runtime.
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pub objc: ShareId<Object>,
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/// A delegate for this window.
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pub delegate: Option<Rc<RefCell<T>>>
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}
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impl Default for Window {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Window::new(WindowConfig::default())
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}
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}
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impl Window {
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/// Constructs a new Window.
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pub fn new(config: WindowConfig) -> Window {
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let objc = unsafe {
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let alloc: id = msg_send![register_window_class(), alloc];
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// Other types of backing (Retained/NonRetained) are archaic, dating back to the
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// NeXTSTEP era, and are outright deprecated... so we don't allow setting them.
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let buffered: NSUInteger = 2;
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let dimensions: CGRect = config.initial_dimensions.into();
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let window: id = msg_send![alloc, initWithContentRect:dimensions
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styleMask:config.style
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backing:buffered
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defer:match config.defer {
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true => YES,
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false => NO
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}
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];
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let _: () = msg_send![window, autorelease];
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// This is very important! NSWindow is an old class and has some behavior that we need
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// to disable, like... this. If we don't set this, we'll segfault entirely because the
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// Objective-C runtime gets out of sync by releasing the window out from underneath of
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// us.
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let _: () = msg_send![window, setReleasedWhenClosed:NO];
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ShareId::from_ptr(window)
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};
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Window {
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internal_callback_ptr: None,
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objc: objc,
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delegate: None
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T> Window<T> {
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/// Handles setting the title on the underlying window. Allocates and passes an `NSString` over
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/// to the Objective C runtime.
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pub fn set_title(&self, title: &str) {
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unsafe {
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let title = NSString::new(title);
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setTitle:title];
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}
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}
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/// Sets the title visibility for the underlying window.
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pub fn set_title_visibility(&self, visibility: usize) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setTitleVisibility:visibility];
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}
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}
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/// Used for configuring whether the window is movable via the background.
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pub fn set_movable_by_background(&self, movable: bool) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setMovableByWindowBackground:match movable {
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true => YES,
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false => NO
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}];
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}
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}
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/// Used for setting whether this titlebar appears transparent.
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pub fn set_titlebar_appears_transparent(&self, transparent: bool) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setTitlebarAppearsTransparent:match transparent {
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true => YES,
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false => NO
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}];
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}
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}
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/// Used for setting this Window autosave name.
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pub fn set_autosave_name(&self, name: &str) {
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unsafe {
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let autosave = NSString::new(name);
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setFrameAutosaveName:autosave];
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}
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}
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/// Sets the minimum size this window can shrink to.
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pub fn set_minimum_content_size<F: Into<f64>>(&self, width: F, height: F) {
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unsafe {
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let size = CGSize::new(width.into(), height.into());
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setMinSize:size];
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}
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}
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/// Used for setting a toolbar on this window.
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pub fn set_toolbar<TC: ToolbarController>(&self, toolbar: &Toolbar<TC>) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, setToolbar:&*toolbar.objc_controller.0];
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}
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}
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/// Used for setting the content view controller for this window.
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pub fn set_content_view_controller<L: Layout + 'static>(&self, view_controller: &L) {
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//unsafe {
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// if let Some(vc) = view_controller.get_backing_node() {
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// let _: () = msg_send![*controller, setContentViewController:&*vc];
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// }
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//}
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}
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/// Shows the window.
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pub fn show(&self) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil];
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}
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}
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/// On macOS, calling `close()` is equivalent to calling... well, `close`. It closes the
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/// window.
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///
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/// I dunno what else to say here, lol.
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pub fn close(&self) {
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unsafe {
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let _: () = msg_send![&*self.objc, close];
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T> Window<T> where T: WindowDelegate + 'static {
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/// Constructs a new Window.
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pub fn with(config: WindowConfig, delegate: T) -> Self {
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let delegate = Rc::new(RefCell::new(delegate));
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let internal_callback_ptr = {
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let cloned = Rc::clone(&delegate);
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Rc::into_raw(cloned)
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};
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let objc = unsafe {
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let alloc: id = msg_send![register_window_class_with_delegate::<T>(), alloc];
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// Other types of backing (Retained/NonRetained) are archaic, dating back to the
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// NeXTSTEP era, and are outright deprecated... so we don't allow setting them.
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let buffered: NSUInteger = 2;
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let dimensions: CGRect = config.initial_dimensions.into();
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let window: id = msg_send![alloc, initWithContentRect:dimensions
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styleMask:config.style
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backing:buffered
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defer:match config.defer {
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true => YES,
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false => NO
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}
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];
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(&mut *window).set_ivar(WINDOW_DELEGATE_PTR, internal_callback_ptr as usize);
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let _: () = msg_send![window, autorelease];
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// This is very important! NSWindow is an old class and has some behavior that we need
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// to disable, like... this. If we don't set this, we'll segfault entirely because the
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// Objective-C runtime gets out of sync by releasing the window out from underneath of
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// us.
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let _: () = msg_send![window, setReleasedWhenClosed:NO];
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// We set the window to be its own delegate - this is cleaned up inside `Drop`.
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let _: () = msg_send![window, setDelegate:window];
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ShareId::from_ptr(window)
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};
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{
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let mut window_delegate = delegate.borrow_mut();
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(*window_delegate).did_load(Window {
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internal_callback_ptr: None,
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delegate: None,
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objc: objc.clone()
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});
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}
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Window {
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internal_callback_ptr: Some(internal_callback_ptr),
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objc: objc,
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delegate: Some(delegate)
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}
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}
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}
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/*impl<T> Drop for Window<T> {
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/// When a Window is dropped on the Rust side, we want to ensure that we break the delegate
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/// link on the Objective-C side. While this shouldn't actually be an issue, I'd rather be
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/// safer than sorry.
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///
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/// We also clean up our loopback pointer that we use for callbacks.
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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if let Some(objc_controller) = &self.objc_controller.0 {
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let window: id = msg_send![*objc_controller, window];
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let _: () = msg_send![window, setDelegate:nil];
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}
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let _ = Rc::from_raw(self.internal_callback_ptr);
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}
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}
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}*/
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