//! This example showcases setting up a basic application and window controller. //! A Window Controller is backed by `NSWindowController`, and typically used in scenarios where //! you might have documents (backed by `NSDocument`) that you're working with. //! //! If you're not using that, you can probably get by fine with a standard `NSWindow`. use cacao::app::{App, AppDelegate}; use cacao::window::{Window, WindowConfig, WindowController, WindowDelegate}; struct BasicApp { window: WindowController } impl AppDelegate for BasicApp { fn did_finish_launching(&self) { self.window.show(); } } #[derive(Default)] struct MyWindow; impl WindowDelegate for MyWindow { fn did_load(&mut self, window: Window) { window.set_minimum_content_size(400., 400.); window.set_title("A Basic Window!?"); } fn will_close(&self) { println!("Closing now!"); } } fn main() { App::new("com.test.window-delegate", BasicApp { window: WindowController::with(WindowConfig::default(), MyWindow::default()) }).run(); }