Inner panics could make it hard to trouble shoot the issues and for some
users it's not desirable.
The inner panics were left only when they are used to `assert!` during
development.
This reverts commit 9f91bc413fe20618bd7090829832bb074aab15c3 which
reverted the original patch which was merged without a proper review.
Fixes: #500.
Inner panics could make it hard to trouble shoot the issues and for some
users ints not desirable.
The inner panics were left only when they are used to `assert!` during
development.
This re-works the portable `run()` API that consumes the `EventLoop` and
runs the loop on the calling thread until the app exits.
This can be supported across _all_ platforms and compared to the
previous `run() -> !` API is now able to return a `Result` status on all
platforms except iOS and Web. Fixes: #2709
By moving away from `run() -> !` we stop calling `std::process::exit()`
internally as a means to kill the process without returning which means
it's possible to return an exit status and applications can return from
their `main()` function normally.
This also fixes Android support where an Activity runs in a thread but
we can't assume to have full ownership of the process (other services
could be running in separate threads).
Additionally all examples have generally been updated so that `main()`
returns a `Result` from `run()`
Fixes: #2709
Overhaul the keyboard API in winit to mimic the W3C specification
to achieve better crossplatform parity. The `KeyboardInput` event
is now uses `KeyEvent` which consists of:
- `physical_key` - a cross platform way to refer to scancodes;
- `logical_key` - keysym value, which shows your key respecting the
layout;
- `text` - the text produced by this keypress;
- `location` - the location of the key on the keyboard;
- `repeat` - whether the key was produced by the repeat.
And also a `platform_specific` field which encapsulates extra
information on desktop platforms, like key without modifiers
and text with all modifiers.
The `Modifiers` were also slightly reworked as in, the information
whether the left or right modifier is pressed is now also exposed
on platforms where it could be queried reliably. The support was
also added for the web and orbital platforms finishing the API
change.
This change made the `OptionAsAlt` API on macOS redundant thus it
was removed all together.
Co-authored-by: Artúr Kovács <kovacs.artur.barnabas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Chibisov <contact@kchibisov.com>
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
Fixes: #2631.
Fixes: #2055.
Fixes: #2032.
Fixes: #1904.
Fixes: #1810.
Fixes: #1700.
Fixes: #1443.
Fixes: #1343.
Fixes: #1208.
Fixes: #1151.
Fixes: #812.
Fixes: #600.
Fixes: #361.
Fixes: #343.
This changes 'Fullscreen::Borderless' enum variant from
'Fullscreen::Borderless(MonitorHandle)' to
'Fullscreen::Borderless(Option<MonitorHandle>)'. Providing
'None' to it will result in picking the current monitor.
* Fix bug causing RedrawRequested events to only get emitted every other iteration of the event loop.
* Initialize simple_logger in examples.
This PR's primary bug was discovered because a friend of mine reported
that winit was emitting concerning log messages, which I'd never seen
since none of the examples print out the log messages. This addresses
that, to hopefully reduce the chance of bugs going unnoticed in the
future.
* Add changelog entry
* Format
* Add exclusive fullscreen mode
* Add `WindowExtMacOS::set_fullscreen_presentation_options`
* Capture display for exclusive fullscreen on macOS
* Fix applying video mode on macOS after a fullscreen cycle
* Fix compilation on iOS
* Set monitor appropriately for fullscreen on macOS
* Fix exclusive to borderless fullscreen transitions on macOS
* Fix borderless to exclusive fullscreen transition on macOS
* Sort video modes on Windows
* Fix fullscreen issues on Windows
* Fix video mode changes during exclusive fullscreen on Windows
* Add video mode sorting for macOS and iOS
* Fix monitor `ns_screen` returning `None` after video mode change
* Fix "multithreaded" example on macOS
* Restore video mode upon closing an exclusive fullscreen window
* Fix "multithreaded" example closing multiple windows at once
* Fix compilation on Linux
* Update FEATURES.md
* Don't care about logical monitor groups on X11
* Add exclusive fullscreen for X11
* Update FEATURES.md
* Fix transitions between exclusive and borderless fullscreen on X11
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Document that Wayland doesn't support exclusive fullscreen
* Replace core-graphics display mode bindings on macOS
* Use `panic!()` instead of `unreachable!()` in "fullscreen" example
* Fix fullscreen "always on top" flag on Windows
* Track current monitor for fullscreen in "multithreaded" example
* Fix exclusive fullscreen sometimes not positioning window properly
* Format
* More formatting and fix CI issues
* Fix formatting
* Fix changelog formatting
* Format everything and add rustfmt to travis
* Remove extern crate winit from examples and add force_multiline_blocks
* Format the code properly
* Fix inconsistent period in PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
* Only run rustfmt on nightly
* Travis fixings
* First name consistency pass. More to come!
* Remove multitouch variable (hopefully this compiles!)
* Remove CreationError::NotSupported
* Add new error handling types
* Remove `get_` prefix from getters.
This is as per the Rust naming conventions recommended in
https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#getter-names-follow-rust-convention-c-getter
* Make changes to Window position and size function signatures
* Remove CreationError in favor of OsError
* Begin updating iOS backend
* Change MonitorHandle::outer_position to just position
* Fix build on Windows and Linux
* Add Display and Error implementations to Error types
* Attempt to fix iOS build.
I can't actually check that this works since I can't cross-compile to
iOS on a Windows machine (thanks apple :/) but this should be one of
several commits to get it working.
* Attempt to fix iOS errors, and muck up Travis to make debugging easier
* More iOS fixins
* Add Debug and Display impls to OsError
* Fix Display impl
* Fix unused code warnings and travis
* Rename set_ime_spot to set_ime_position
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Rename set_cursor to set_cursor_icon and MouseCursor to CursorIcon
* Organize Window functions into multiple, categorized impls
* Improve clarity of function ordering and docs in EventLoop
* Rename EventsLoop and associated types to EventLoop
* Rename WindowEvent::Refresh to WindowEvent::Redraw
* Remove second thread from win32 backend
* Update run_forever to hijack thread
* Replace windows Mutex with parking_lot Mutex
* Implement new ControlFlow and associated events
* Add StartCause::Init support, timer example
* Add ability to send custom user events
* Fully invert windows control flow so win32 calls into winit's callback
* Add request_redraw
* Rename platform to platform_impl
* Rename os to platform, add Ext trait postfixes
* Add platform::desktop module with EventLoopExt::run_return
* Re-organize into module structure
* Improve documentation
* Small changes to examples
* Improve docs for run and run_return
* Change instances of "events_loop" to "event_loop"
* Rename MonitorId to MonitorHandle
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Improve WaitUntil timer precision
* When SendEvent is called during event closure, buffer events
* Fix resize lag when waiting in some situations
* Update send test and errors that broke some examples/APIs
* Improve clarity/fix typos in docs
* Fix unreachable panic after setting ControlFlow to Poll during some RedrawRequested events.
* Fix crash when running in release mode
* Remove crossbeam dependency and make drop events work again
* Remove serde implementations from ControlFlow
* Fix 1.24.1 build
* Fix freeze when setting decorations
* Replace &EventLoop in callback with &EventLoopWindowTarget
* Document and implement Debug for EventLoopWindowTarget
* Fix some deadlocks that could occur when changing window state
* Fix thread executor not executing closure when called from non-loop thread
* Fix buffered events not getting dispatched
* Fix crash with runner refcell not getting dropped
* Address review feedback
* Fix CHANGELOG typo
* Catch panics in user callback
* feat: add macos simple fullscreen
* move impl to WindowExt
* feedback: remove warning, unused file and rename param
* feedback: combine fullscreen examples into one example
* fix: ensure decorations and maximize do not toggle while in fullscreen
* fix: prevent warning on non-macos platforms
* feedback: make changelog more explicit
* fix: prevent unconditional construction of NSRect
* fix: don't try to set_simple_fullscreen if already using native fullscreen
* fix: ensure set_simple_fullscreen plays nicely with set_fullscreen
* fix: do not enter native fullscreen if simple fullscreen is active
* Replace Closed event with CloseRequested and Destroyed
Implements #434
The existing Closed event had ambiguous meaning, both in name and in
cross-platform behavior. Closed is now split into two more precise events:
* CloseRequested - the window has been requested to close, most commonly by
having clicked the window's close button. Whether or not you respond by
closing the window is up to you.
* Destroyed - the window has been destroyed, and can no longer be safely
used.
Most notably, now you can reliably implement classic patterns like
prompting the user to save their work before closing, and have the
opportunity to perform any necessary cleanup.
Migrating to the new API is straightforward. In most cases, you can simply
replace all existing usages of Closed with CloseRequested. For more
information, see the example programs, particularly handling_close and
multiwindow.
iOS applications must replace all usages of Closed with Destroyed, and
require no other changes.
* Added helper function for make monitor from display.
* Implement get_current_monitor for macos
* Implemented with_fullscreen and set_fullscreen for macos
* Implemented set_decorations for macos
* Implement set_maximized and with_maximized for macos
* Changed fullscreen example fullscreen keypress from F11 to F
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Add and fixed some comments
* Reformat and add more comments
* Better handling window and maximized state
* Reformat and typo fix
* Implement set_fullscreen for windows
* Implement get_current_monitor for windows
* Implement set_maximized
* Implement set_decorations for windows
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Fixed minor syntax bug for stable rust version
* Added support for WindowBuilder::with_maximized
* Move all window sized related functions to main thread
* Refactor and formatting force_window_active
* Remove unused code
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Refactor and change keyboard handling code
* Reformatting and refactoring
* Added back missing link for comment
* Fixed set_maximized and set_fullscreen wrong order bug
* Call ShowWindow(SW_RESTORE) when restore_saved_window
* Sync system maximized status when set_fullscreen
* Fixed wrong function name
* wayland: upgrade wayland-window
This new version of wayland window considerably simplifies the
window handling for winit, meaning much of the previous juggling
is no longer needed, and the windows will appear even if nothing is
drawn.
* wayland: cleanup unused stuff
* Fix X11 screen resolution change using XrandR
The previous XF86 resolution switching was broken and everything
seems to have moved on to xrandr. Use that instead while cleaning
up the code a bit as well.
* Use XRandR for actual multiscreen support in X11
* Use actual monitor names in X11
* Get rid of ptr::read usage in X11
* Use a bog standard Vec instead of VecDeque
* Get rid of the XRandR mode switching stuff
Wayland has made the decision that apps shouldn't change screen
resolutions and just take the screens as they've been setup. In the
modern world where GPU scaling is cheap and LCD panels are scaling
anyway it makes no sense to make "physical" resolution changes when
software should be taking care of it. This massively simplifies the
code and makes it easier to extend to more niche setups like MST and
videowalls.
* Rename fullscreen options to match new semantics
* Implement XRandR 1.5 support
* Get rid of the FullScreen enum
Moving to just having two states None and Some(MonitorId) and then
being able to set full screen in the current monitor with something
like:
window.set_fullscreen(Some(window.current_monitor()));
* Implement Window::get_current_monitor()
Do it by iterating over the available monitors and finding which
has the biggest overlap with the window. For this MonitorId needs
a new get_position() that needs to be implemented for all platforms.
* Add unimplemented get_position() to all MonitorId
* Make get_current_monitor() platform specific
* Add unimplemented get_current_monitor() to all
* Implement proper primary monitor selection in X11
* Shut up some warnings
* Remove libxxf86vm package from travis
Since we're no longer using XF86 there's no need to keep the package
around for CI.
* Don't use new struct syntax
* Fix indentation
* Adjust Android/iOS fullscreen/maximized
On Android and iOS we can assume single screen apps that are already
fullscreen and maximized so there are a few methods that are implemented
by just returning a fixed value or not doing anything.
* Mark OSX/Win fullscreen/maximized unimplemented()!
These would be safe as no-ops but we should make it explicit so
there is more of an incentive to actually implement them.
* Don't use UNIX_BACKEND in Window2::new
* Move get_available_monitors and get_primary_monitor to EventsLoop
* Remove UNIX_BACKEND
* Restore choosing the Linux backend
* Return a XNotSupported for new_x11()
* Fix fullscreen example
This expands input events to represent sub-pixel mouse positions, devices responsible for generating events, and raw
device-oriented events. The X11 back end is refactored to make full use of the new expressiveness. Other backends have
had new functionality minimally stubbed out, save for the macos backend which already supports sub-pixel mouse
positions.
Making applications track modifier keys results in unnecessary work for
consumers, it's error prone, and it turns out to have unavoidable bugs.
For example, alt-tabbing with x11 results in the alt modifier state
getting stuck.
To resolve these problems, this patch adds a Mods value to the keyboard
input event.
Based on this patch: d287fa96e3