* Added a bunch of unit tests and added text input to uikit feature
* cargo fmt
* I dunno what this is but it wasnt checked in
* Fix uikit unit tests
* maybe fix cargo fmt
* Fix iOS run
* fix cargo fmt
* Maybe fix cargo fmt
* maybe fix cargo fmt
* cargo fmt
* Try to fix cargo fmt one more time
* cargo fmt
This can happen in environments like plugins, where cacao can exist multiple times and thus tries to create and register its objc classes more than once.
- Added basic animation support, via NSAnimationContext proxy objects.
These can be used to animate layout constraints and alpha values,
currently.
- Fixed a bug in ListView where the underlying NSTableView would not
redraw the full correct virtual height in some conditions.
- Added safe layout guide support to some views.
- Added a new trait to buffer ObjC object access for view and control
types. This is the supertrait of the Layout and Control traits.
- Added a Control trait, which implements various NSControl pieces.
- Added a Select control, which is a Select-ish HTML dropdown lookalike.
- Added NSURL support, which is one of the few types to expose here.
- Filesystem and pasteboard types now work with NSURLs. Users who need
pathbufs can use the provided conversion method on NSURL.
- Fixed a bug where some Window and ViewController types could wind up
in a double-init scenario.
Feature flags that clash are no fun. This reworks a few things so that
docs can properly build with all feature flags at once and note their
support.
Also adds a supported table to the README for ease of discovery.
- AutoLayout is now behind a feature flag (that is defaulted) to enable
building and running on platforms that do _not_ support AutoLayout.
- Added a frame-based Layout example for platforms that don't have
AutoLayout support.
- Fixed a bug in geometry.rs where x/y coordinates would get swapped on
conversion to `CGRect`.
- Added a README to the examples directory to aid in first time users
running examples.
- Changes internal target_os flags to be feature flags; macOS is now
appkit, and iOS/tvOS are now uikit. This enables platforms that are
not Apple-specific platforms that use frameworks to be compiled for.
- Updates the examples to handle closing/quitting better.
- Drag and drop, hidden, and so on now live on on the `Layout` trait,
which helps make the logic less of a hassle to support (these methods
are almost always guaranteed to exist on any view type, and it's
easier to just noop them on a specific view if need be).
- Begin reworking auto-drop-remove-from-superview logic by including an
`is_handle` flag on `View`; will need to extend this work to others.
- Adds a new `ObjcProperty` type, which wraps our Objective-C objects in
a Rust-backed Rc/Refcell combo. This in general makes understanding
reference counting/storage more digestable when reading through the
codebase and leans more on Rust to do its thing than the Objective-C
runtime.
- Most widgets that need to implement `Layout` now only need to provide
a slot for running a handler with the underlying node.
- Further documentation work ongoing.
- Anchors are now enums, which help in debugging constraint issues.
- Enum types that are acceptable for constraint generation are now
matched at runtime, and provide better error messages if a constraint
can't be satisfied and crashes the app.
- `left` and `right` anchors are now supported on all widgets, fixing an
oversight from early iterations of the framework.
- Reduces `unsafe` usage by a decent amount when setting constraint
pointers for widget types.
- Basic support for `AttributedString` type.
- `Debug` implementations across the board to ease debugging issues.
- Methods that take `Color` and `Font` types now accept an `AsRef` to
make implementing less of a headache.
- Cleanup of the `utils` module.
- Adds support for NSSplitViewController.
- Reworks NSMenu support to be cleaner with enum variants.
- Reworks the Foundation underpinnings to be a bit safer and more clear
in how they're used and passed around.
- Changes to docs structure for push towards v0.1.
- Examples updated to account for changes.
- Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally,
which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side.
This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we
may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of
mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage,
which would be cool.
- Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and
provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations
of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via
`Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor
methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...`
method should be removed before v0.1.
- Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS
versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be
used, but it cost nothing to implement.
- Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause
constraints to crash at runtime.
- Support setting text color on labels.
- Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now.
This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched
out was important for this commit.
- Support setting a key equivalent on buttons.
- Creating a local event monitor is now possible.
- Examples updated; Calculator clone example added.
The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should
be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a
`Color::rgb(...)` call.
- Reconfigured subclass creation, as there was a
subtle-but-big-when-it-hit bug in the prior method where bridge
callbacks would lose context of the appropriate delegate when calling
the trait method. The new approach found in `src/foundation/class.rs`
maps and caches subclass creation, and subclasses are now more
apparent when debugging from the Objective-C side as we can carry
their intended name/usage through. Not applied to all yet, but
eventually.
- Cleaned up a number of linter warnings that had grown over time.
- Delegate traits now require an associated const `NAME`, which is used
for subclass creation.
- (macOS) Toolbars now supported setting selected items, which is
typically used in preferences screens.
- (macOS) Windows now support setting the toolbar display style. On Big
Sur, this works as intended - it's a noop on older OS's that don't
support it.
- Support for system icons for macOS preferences windows.
Still a bit to go to flesh this all out, but it's getting there - at
which point then iOS supoort can be folded in easier.
- Added support for basic Cursor management.
- Added support for NSWindow cancelOperation: callbacks. It's not...
perfect, but it works as a discrete hook.
- Added support for NSProgressIndicator.
- Properly forward Error types from QuickLook generation calls, and
future-proof the ThumbnailQuality enum.
- Add support for configuring Label line break mode.
- Added support for Image
- Added a QuickLook feature, to enable thumbnail generation.
- Added support for NSButton.
- Fixed a bug where App activation under Big Sur would leave menus
without the ability to be used.
- Added the ability for Buttons and ToolbarItems to execute callbacks.
- Added support for Labels and TextFields.
- Added support for MenuItems to have callbacks as well.
- Preliminary ListView support; you have to cache your ListViewRow items
yourself for the time being, but it works.
- Animation support for ListView operations.
- Support for ScrollViews.
- Helpers for dispatching actions to the main thread (for UI work).
- Updated the Dispatcher trait to make thread handling simpler.
- Basic font support.