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Add documentation for the new API
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//!
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//! # Building a window
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//!
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//! There are two ways to create a window:
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//! Before you can build a window, you first need to build an `EventsLoop`. This is done with the
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//! `EventsLoop::new()` function. Example:
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//!
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//! - Calling `Window::new()`.
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//! - Calling `let builder = WindowBuilder::new()` then `builder.build()`.
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//! ```no_run
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//! use winit::EventsLoop;
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//! let events_loop = EventsLoop::new();
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Once this is done there are two ways to create a window:
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//!
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//! - Calling `Window::new(&events_loop)`.
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//! - Calling `let builder = WindowBuilder::new()` then `builder.build(&events_loop)`.
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//!
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//! The first way is the simpliest way and will give you default values for everything.
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//!
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//!
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//! # Events handling
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//!
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//! Once a window has been created, you can handle the events that it generates. There are two ways
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//! to do so: with `poll_events` or with `wait_events`. The former returns an iterator that ends
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//! when no event is available, and the latter returns an iterator that blocks and waits for events
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//! if none is available. Depending on which kind of program you're writing, you usually choose
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//! one or the other.
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//! Once a window has been created, it will *generate events*. For example whenever the user moves
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//! the window, resizes the window, moves the mouse, etc. an event is generated.
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//!
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//! The events generated by a window can be retreived from the `EventsLoop` the window was created
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//! with.
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//!
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//! There are two ways to do so. The first is to call `events_loop.poll_events(...)`, which will
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//! retreive all the events pending on the windows and immediately return after no new event is
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//! available. You usually want to use this method in application that render continuously on the
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//! screen, such as video games.
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! use winit::Event;
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//! use winit::WindowEvent;
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//! # use winit::EventsLoop;
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//! # let events_loop = EventsLoop::new();
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//!
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//! loop {
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//! events_loop.poll_events(|event| {
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//! match event {
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//! Event::WindowEvent { event: WindowEvent::Resized(w, h), .. } => {
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//! println!("The window was resized to {}x{}", w, h);
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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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//! The second way is to call `events_loop.run_forever(...)`. As its name tells, it will run
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//! forever unless it is stopped by calling `events_loop.interrupt()`.
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! use winit::Event;
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//! use winit::WindowEvent;
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//! # use winit::EventsLoop;
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//! # let events_loop = EventsLoop::new();
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//!
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//! events_loop.run_forever(|event| {
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//! match event {
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//! Event::WindowEvent { event: WindowEvent::Closed, .. } => {
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//! println!("The window was closed ; stopping");
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//! events_loop.interrupt();
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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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//! If you use multiple windows, the `WindowEvent` event has a member named `window_id`. You can
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//! compare it with the value returned by the `id()` method of `Window` in order to know which
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//! window has received the event.
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//!
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//! # Drawing on the window
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//!
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```no_run
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/// use winit::Event;
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/// use winit::EventsLoop;
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/// use winit::Window;
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/// let window = Window::new().unwrap();
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/// use winit::WindowEvent;
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///
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/// loop {
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/// for event in window.wait_events() {
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/// let events_loop = EventsLoop::new();
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/// let window = Window::new(&events_loop).unwrap();
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///
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/// events_loop.run_forever(|event| {
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/// match event {
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/// // process events here
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/// Event::WindowEvent { event: WindowEvent::Closed, .. } => {
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/// events_loop.interrupt();
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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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pub struct Window {
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window: platform::Window2,
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}
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/// Provides a way to retreive events from the windows that were registered to it.
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// TODO: document usage in multiple threads
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pub struct EventsLoop {
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events_loop: Arc<platform::EventsLoop>,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Fetches all the events that are pending, calls the callback function for each of them,
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/// and returns.
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#[inline]
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pub fn poll_events<F>(&self, callback: F)
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where F: FnMut(Event)
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self.events_loop.poll_events(callback)
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}
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/// Runs forever until `interrupt()` is called. Whenever an event happens, calls the callback.
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#[inline]
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pub fn run_forever<F>(&self, callback: F)
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where F: FnMut(Event)
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self.events_loop.run_forever(callback)
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}
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/// If we called `run_forever()`, stops the process of waiting for events.
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// TODO: what if we're waiting from multiple threads?
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#[inline]
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pub fn interrupt(&self) {
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self.events_loop.interrupt()
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impl Window {
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/// Creates a new OpenGL context, and a Window for platforms where this is appropriate.
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///
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/// This function is equivalent to `WindowBuilder::new().build()`.
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/// This function is equivalent to `WindowBuilder::new().build(events_loop)`.
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///
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/// Error should be very rare and only occur in case of permission denied, incompatible system,
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/// out of memory, etc.
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