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75 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
75 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
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extern crate winit;
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fn main() {
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let mut events_loop = winit::EventsLoop::new();
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let _window = winit::WindowBuilder::new()
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.with_title("Your faithful window")
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.build(&events_loop)
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.unwrap();
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let mut close_requested = false;
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events_loop.run_forever(|event| {
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use winit::WindowEvent::*;
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use winit::ElementState::Released;
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use winit::VirtualKeyCode::{N, Y};
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match event {
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winit::Event::WindowEvent { event, .. } => match event {
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CloseRequested => {
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// `CloseRequested` is sent when the close button on the window is pressed (or
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// through whatever other mechanisms the window manager provides for closing a
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// window). If you don't handle this event, the close button won't actually do
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// anything.
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// A common thing to do here is prompt the user if they have unsaved work.
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// Creating a proper dialog box for that is far beyond the scope of this
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// example, so here we'll just respond to the Y and N keys.
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println!("Are you ready to bid your window farewell? [Y/N]");
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close_requested = true;
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// In applications where you can safely close the window without further
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// action from the user, this is generally where you'd handle cleanup before
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// closing the window. How to close the window is detailed in the handler for
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// the Y key.
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}
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KeyboardInput {
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input:
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winit::KeyboardInput {
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virtual_keycode: Some(virtual_code),
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state: Released,
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..
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},
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..
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} => match virtual_code {
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Y => {
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if close_requested {
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// This is where you'll want to do any cleanup you need.
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println!("Buh-bye!");
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// For a single-window application like this, you'd normally just
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// break out of the event loop here. If you wanted to keep running the
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// event loop (i.e. if it's a multi-window application), you need to
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// drop the window. That closes it, and results in `Destroyed` being
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// sent.
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return winit::ControlFlow::Break;
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}
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}
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N => {
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if close_requested {
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println!("Your window will continue to stay by your side.");
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close_requested = false;
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}
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}
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_ => (),
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},
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_ => (),
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},
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_ => (),
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}
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winit::ControlFlow::Continue
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});
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}
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