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Revert "on MacOS, Fix not sending ReceivedCharacter event for s… (#1501)
This reverts commit 9daa0738a9
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This commit introduced other bug #1453 with likely much more common bindings,
so reverting it for now.
Fixes #1453.
Co-authored-by: Osspial <osspial@gmail.com>
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- On Windows, add `IconExtWindows` trait which exposes creating an `Icon` from an external file or embedded resource
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- Add `BadIcon::OsError` variant for when OS icon functionality fails
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- On Windows, fix crash at startup on systems that do not properly support Windows' Dark Mode
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- Revert On macOS, fix not sending ReceivedCharacter event for specific keys combinations.
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- on macOS, fix incorrect ReceivedCharacter events for some key combinations.
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- **Breaking:** Use `i32` instead of `u32` for position type in `WindowEvent::Moved`.
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# 0.21.0 (2020-02-04)
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# 0.20.0 (2020-01-05)
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- On X11, fix `ModifiersChanged` emitting incorrect modifier change events
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- **Breaking**: Overhaul how Winit handles DPI:
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+ Window functions and events now return `PhysicalSize` instead of `LogicalSize`.
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+ Functions that take `Size` or `Position` types can now take either `Logical` or `Physical` types.
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}
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}
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extern "C" fn has_marked_text(_this: &Object, _sel: Sel) -> BOOL {
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YES
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extern "C" fn has_marked_text(this: &Object, _sel: Sel) -> BOOL {
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unsafe {
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trace!("Triggered `hasMarkedText`");
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let marked_text: id = *this.get_ivar("markedText");
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trace!("Completed `hasMarkedText`");
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(marked_text.length() > 0) as i8
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}
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}
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extern "C" fn marked_range(this: &Object, _sel: Sel) -> NSRange {
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