winit-sonoma-fix/src/os/unix.rs

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#![cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "openbsd"))]
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use std::sync::Arc;
use std::ptr;
use libc;
use EventsLoop;
use MonitorId;
use Window;
use platform::EventsLoop as LinuxEventsLoop;
use platform::Window as LinuxWindow;
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use WindowBuilder;
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use platform::x11::XConnection;
use platform::x11::ffi::XVisualInfo;
// TODO: stupid hack so that glutin can do its work
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use platform::x11;
pub use platform::XNotSupported;
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/// Additional methods on `EventsLoop` that are specific to Linux.
pub trait EventsLoopExt {
/// Builds a new `EventsLoop` that is forced to use X11.
fn new_x11() -> Result<Self, XNotSupported>
where Self: Sized;
/// Builds a new `EventsLoop` that is forced to use Wayland.
fn new_wayland() -> Self
where Self: Sized;
/// True if the `EventsLoop` uses Wayland.
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool;
/// True if the `EventsLoop` uses X11.
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>>;
}
impl EventsLoopExt for EventsLoop {
#[inline]
fn new_x11() -> Result<Self, XNotSupported> {
LinuxEventsLoop::new_x11().map(|ev|
EventsLoop {
events_loop: ev,
_marker: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
}
)
}
#[inline]
fn new_wayland() -> Self {
EventsLoop {
events_loop: match LinuxEventsLoop::new_wayland() {
Ok(e) => e,
Err(_) => panic!() // TODO: propagate
},
_marker: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
}
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}
#[inline]
fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
self.events_loop.is_wayland()
}
#[inline]
fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
!self.events_loop.is_wayland()
}
#[inline]
fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>> {
self.events_loop.x_connection().cloned()
}
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}
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/// Additional methods on `Window` that are specific to Unix.
pub trait WindowExt {
/// Returns a pointer to the `Window` object of xlib that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the glutin `Window` is destroyed.
fn get_xlib_window(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
/// Returns a pointer to the `Display` object of xlib that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the glutin `Window` is destroyed.
fn get_xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
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fn get_xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>>;
fn send_xim_spot(&self, x: i16, y: i16);
/// This function returns the underlying `xcb_connection_t` of an xlib `Display`.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the glutin `Window` is destroyed.
fn get_xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
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/// Returns a pointer to the `wl_surface` object of wayland that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the glutin `Window` is destroyed.
fn get_wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
/// Returns a pointer to the `wl_display` object of wayland that is used by this window.
///
/// Returns `None` if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
///
/// The pointer will become invalid when the glutin `Window` is destroyed.
fn get_wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void>;
/// Check if the window is ready for drawing
///
/// On wayland, drawing on a surface before the server has configured
/// it using a special event is illegal. As a result, you should wait
/// until this method returns `true`.
///
/// Once it starts returning `true`, it can never return `false` again.
///
/// If the window is X11-based, this will just always return `true`.
fn is_ready(&self) -> bool;
}
impl WindowExt for Window {
#[inline]
fn get_xlib_window(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.get_xlib_window()),
_ => None
}
}
#[inline]
fn get_xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.get_xlib_display()),
_ => None
}
}
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fn get_xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
match self.window {
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LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.get_xlib_screen_id()),
_ => None
}
}
fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>> {
match self.window {
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LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.get_xlib_xconnection()),
_ => None
}
}
fn get_xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::X(ref w) => Some(w.get_xcb_connection()),
_ => None
}
}
fn send_xim_spot(&self, x: i16, y: i16) {
if let LinuxWindow::X(ref w) = self.window {
w.send_xim_spot(x, y);
}
}
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#[inline]
fn get_wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
use wayland_client::Proxy;
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::Wayland(ref w) => Some(w.get_surface().ptr() as *mut _),
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_ => None
}
}
#[inline]
fn get_wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
use wayland_client::Proxy;
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::Wayland(ref w) => Some(w.get_display().ptr() as *mut _),
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_ => None
}
}
#[inline]
fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
match self.window {
LinuxWindow::Wayland(ref w) => w.is_ready(),
LinuxWindow::X(_) => true
}
}
}
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/// Additional methods on `WindowBuilder` that are specific to Unix.
pub trait WindowBuilderExt {
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fn with_x11_visual<T>(self, visual_infos: *const T) -> WindowBuilder;
fn with_x11_screen(self, screen_id: i32) -> WindowBuilder;
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}
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impl WindowBuilderExt for WindowBuilder {
#[inline]
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fn with_x11_visual<T>(mut self, visual_infos: *const T) -> WindowBuilder {
self.platform_specific.visual_infos = Some(
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unsafe { ptr::read(visual_infos as *const XVisualInfo) }
);
self
}
#[inline]
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fn with_x11_screen(mut self, screen_id: i32) -> WindowBuilder {
self.platform_specific.screen_id = Some(screen_id);
self
}
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}
/// Additional methods on `MonitorId` that are specific to Linux.
pub trait MonitorIdExt {
/// Returns the inner identifier of the monitor.
fn native_id(&self) -> u32;
}
impl MonitorIdExt for MonitorId {
#[inline]
fn native_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.inner.get_native_identifier()
}
}