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Victor Berger 1e97103094 wayland: migrate to smithay-client-toolkit (#490)
* wayland: migrate to smithay-client-toolkit

* Update smithay-client-toolkit

* Add changelog entry for wayland rework
2018-05-05 13:36:34 -04:00
Francesca Frangipane cc8907b956
X11: Implement resize increments and base size (#494) 2018-05-03 09:41:11 -04:00
Francesca Frangipane c4b92ebd45
X11: General cleanup (#491)
* X11: General cleanup

This is almost entirely internal changes, and as usual, doesn't actually
fix any problems people have complained about.

- `XSetInputFocus` can't be called before the window is visible. This
was previously handled by looping (with a sleep) and querying for the
window's state until it was visible. Now we use `XIfEvent`, which blocks
until we receive `VisibilityNotify`. Note that this can't be replaced
with an `XSync` (I tried).
- We now call `XSync` at the end of window creation and check for
errors, assuring that broken windows are never returned. When creating
invisible windows, this is the only time the output buffer is flushed
during the entire window creation process (AFAIK). For visible windows,
`XIfEvent` will generally flush, but window creation has overall been
reduced to the minimum number of flushes.
- `check_errors().expect()` has been a common pattern throughout the
backend, but it seems that people (myself included) didn't make a
distinction between using it after synchronous requests and asynchronous
requests. Now we only use it after async requests if we flush first,
though this still isn't correct (since the request likely hasn't been
processed yet). The only real solution (besides forcing a sync *every
time*) is to handle asynchronous errors *asynchronously*. For future
work, I plan on adding logging, though I don't plan on actually
*handling* those errors; that's more of something to hope for in the
hypothetical async/await XCB paradise.
- We now flush whenever it makes sense to. `util::Flusher` was added to
force contributors to be aware of the output buffer.
- `Window::get_position`, `Window::get_inner_position`,
`Window::get_inner_size`, and `Window::get_outer_size` previously all
required *several* round-trips. On my machine, it took an average of
around 80µs. They've now been reduced to one round-trip each, which
reduces my measurement to 16µs. This was accomplished simply by caching
the frame extents, which are expensive to calculate (due to various
queries and heuristics), but change infrequently and predictably. I
still recommend that application developers use these methods sparingly
and generally prefer storing the values from `Resized`/`Moved`, as
that's zero overhead.
- The above change enabled me to change the `Moved` event to supply
window positions, rather than client area positions. Additionally, we no
longer generate `Moved` for real (as in, not synthetic)
`ConfigureNotify` events. Real `ConfigureNotify` events contain
positions relative to the parent window, which are typically constant
and useless. Since that position would be completely different from the
root-relative positions supplied by synthetic `ConfigureNotify` events
(which are the vast majority of them), that meant real `ConfigureNotify`
events would *always* be detected as the position having changed, so the
resultant `Moved` was multiple levels of misleading. In practice, this
meant a garbage `Moved` would be sent every time the window was resized;
now a resize has to actually change the window's position to be
accompanied by `Moved`.
- Every time we processed an `XI_Enter` event, we would leak 4 bytes via
`util::query_pointer` (`XIQueryPointer`). `XIButtonState` contains a
dynamically-allocated mask field which we weren't freeing. As this event
occurs with fairly high frequency, long-running applications could
easily accumulate substantial leaks. `util::PointerState::drop` now
takes care of this.
- The `util` module has been split up into several sub-modules, as it
was getting rather lengthy. This accounts for a significant part of this
diff, unfortunately.
- Atoms are now cached. Xlib caches them too, so `XInternAtom` wouldn't
typically be a round-trip anyway, but the added complexity is
negligible.
- Switched from `std::sync::Mutex` to `parking_lot::Mutex` (within this
backend). There appears to be no downside to this, but if anyone finds
one, this would be easy to revert.
- The WM name and supported hints are now global to the application, and
are updated upon `ReparentNotify`, which should detect when the WM was
replaced (assuming a reparenting WM was involved, that is). Previously,
these values were per-window and would never update, meaning replacing
the WM could potentially lead to (admittedly very minor) problems.
- The result of `Window2::create_empty_cursor` will now only be used if
it actually succeeds.
- `Window2::load_cursor` no longer re-allocates the cursor name.
- `util::lookup_utf8` previously allocated a 16-byte buffer on the heap.
Now it allocates a 1024-byte buffer on the stack, and falls back to
dynamic allocation if the buffer is too small. This base buffer size is
admittedly gratuitous, but less so if you're using IME.
- `with_c_str` was finally removed.
- Added `util::Format` enum to help prevent goofs when dealing with
format arguments.
- `util::get_property`, something I added way back in my first winit PR,
only calculated offsets correctly for `util::Format::Char`. This was
concealed by the accomodating buffer size, as it would be very rare for
the offset to be needed; however, testing with a buffer size of 1,
`util::Format::Long` would read from the same offset multiple times, and
`util::Format::Short` would miss data. This function now works correctly
for all formats, relying on the simple fact that the offset increases by
the buffer size on each iteration. We also account for the extra byte
that `XGetWindowProperty` allocates at the end of the buffer, and copy
data from the buffer instead of moving it and taking ownership of the
pointer.
- Drag and drop now reliably works in release mode. This is presumably
related to the `util::get_property` changes.
- `util::change_property` now exists, which should make it easier to add
features in the future.
- The `EventsLoop` device map is no longer in a mutex.
- `XConnection` now implements `Debug`.
- Valgrind no longer complains about anything related to winit (with
either the system allocator or jemalloc, though "not having valgrind
complain about jemalloc" isn't something to strive for).

* X11: Add better diagnostics when initialization fails

* X11: Handle XIQueryDevice failure

* X11: Use correct types in error handler
2018-05-03 09:15:49 -04:00
Osspial 8fd49a4dbe Add methods to get the position of a window's client area, relative to the desktop (#430)
* Add get_inner_position for windows, prototypes for other platforms

* Fix linux builds

* Implement get_inner_position for osx

* Add get_inner_pos implementations for other platforms

* Fixed get_inner_position on macOS

* Corrected set_position on macOS

* Added CHANGELOG entry
2018-04-16 21:40:30 -04:00
Osspial bbcd3019e8 Add ability to change the min/max size of windows at runtime (#405)
* Add min/max size setting for win32 and wayland backends

* Implement dynamic min/max size on macos

* Add min/max size setting for x11

* Add empty functions for remaining platforms

* Improved min/max size setting for x11

* Added CHANGELOG entry for new min/max methods

* Added documentation for new min/max methods

* On win32, bound window size to min/max dimensions on window creation

* On win32, force re-check of window size when changing min/max dimensions

* Fix freeze when setting min and max size
2018-03-23 10:35:35 +01:00
Victor Berger 0ea4f93f05 Implement set_maximized, set_fullscreen and set_decorations for wayland (#383)
* wayland: implement Window::set_decorations()

* wayland: implement Window::set_maximized()

* wayland: implement Window::set_fullscreen()

* Update changelog.
2018-01-13 06:38:12 +01:00
Francesca Sunshine 463f316cb8 Add set_decorations method to Window (#365)
This has been stubbed on all platforms other than X11. The X11 implementation has also been
revised to toggle correctly, as it was previously only able to remove decorations.
2017-12-22 13:50:46 +01:00
Chris Tolliday 159364bec3 Impl Clone for EventsLoopProxy (#331) 2017-10-25 20:03:57 +02:00
Victor Berger d10312c6b1 Rewrite of wayland backend to new wayland-client API (#325)
* wayland: clean state for rewrite to new wayland-client API

* wayland: context init

* wayland: Monitors logic

* wayland: Basic event loop logic

* wayland: Keyboard handling

* wayland: pointer handling

* wayland: refactor to remove WaylandContext

* wayland: window logic

* wayland: event dispatching logic

* wayland: update changelog
2017-10-20 09:46:42 +02:00
kryptan 4e4db1749d Make MonitorId::get_position() return (i32, i32) instead of (u32, u32) because it can be negative on Windows (#324) 2017-10-19 19:08:05 +02:00
kryptan 48902297b7 Implement public API for high-DPI (#319)
* Implement public API for high-DPI #105

* Recover get_inner_size_points and get_inner_size_pixels and change their implementation assuming get_inner_size() returns size in pixels

* Update changelog for high-DPI changes
2017-10-17 13:56:38 +02:00
Victor Berger 515595153d Wayland: rework the event loop & expose readiness signal (#298)
* wayland: don't create a second event_queue

As each EventsLoop has its own context, this is no longer necessary.

* wayland: buffer events rather than direct dispatch

Changes the behavior of the event loop to first internally
buffer the events generated by the wayland handlers, and then
dispatch them to the client's closure.

- It simplifies the event loop logic
- It makes it possible for the user to call window methods such as
  `set_title()` or `set_inner_size()` without causing a deadlock

* wayland: add is_ready() & fix protocol errors

Adds a `is_ready()` method to the windows to advertize
when it is legal to start drawing, and fix a few wayland
protocol mishandling in the process.
2017-09-27 16:31:46 +02:00
tomaka 15fbc0dff4 Publish 0.8.1 with fixes necessary for glutin (#296) 2017-09-23 09:36:30 +02:00
Pedro Côrte-Real 59c33d2c6a Move fullscreen modes to not touch physical resolutions (#270)
* 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.
2017-09-07 10:33:46 +02:00
tomaka 342d5d8587 Remove api_transition macro (#279)
* Remove api_transition macro

* Rename Window2 to Window

* Try fix X11 code
2017-09-06 17:32:24 +02:00
Pedro Côrte-Real 5b57b73fe8 Remove dead code causing warnings (#278) 2017-09-04 08:45:56 +02:00
tomaka 3d1c18ded9 Events loop backend (#269)
* 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
2017-09-01 11:04:57 +02:00
tomaka 7dc6fcdedc Rework MonitorId::get_native_identifier (#267)
* Rework MonitorId::get_native_identifier

* Try fix compilation

* Returns the monitor ID on wayland as well

* Try fix compilation

* Fix iOS compilation
2017-08-30 08:49:18 +02:00
Pedro Côrte-Real 9693f7caa9 Convert new fullscreen API in all platforms 2017-08-29 02:16:16 +01:00
Pedro Côrte-Real 1382adbf11 Unify fullscreen and fullscreen_windowed APIs
Use the enum to make a single fullscreen API that's much more
consistent. Both set_fullscreen() and with_fullscreen() take the
same enum and support all the variations so you can build the window
however you want and switch between the modes at runtime.
2017-08-29 01:36:24 +01:00
Pedro Côrte-Real 1d97a2a506 Implement Windowed Fullscreen
There are two kinds of fullscreen. One where you take over the whole
output the other where you just set the window size to the screen
size and get rid of decorations. The first one already existed,
implement the second which is more common for normal desktop apps.
Use an enum to consolidate all the fullscreen states.
2017-08-28 02:23:55 +01:00
Pedro Côrte-Real a4052b8693 Add window maximization API
Implement a simple API to set a window to maximized. Implement it
only for the X11 backend.
2017-08-28 01:28:42 +01:00
Alex Butler 3a89843767 Add WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND documentation 2017-06-21 20:10:23 +01:00
Alex Butler eaa92a4282 Improve unix backend env var docs 2017-06-21 19:59:56 +01:00
Alex Butler 789598fa84 Rename unix backend env var
Rename inline with stricter behaviour
Add docs explaining behaviour
2017-06-21 19:54:21 +01:00
Alex Butler 7a19ef1907 Make usage of env vars strict
Using `BACKEND_PREFERENCE_ENV_VAR=$backend` will no longer fallback on
any other backend
2017-06-21 19:41:26 +01:00
Alex Butler 9804cad7dd Allow usage of XWayland
Will prefer X11 over wayland when the environment variable
`WINIT_PREFER_UNIX_BACKEND=x11` is set.
2017-06-21 18:34:16 +01:00
mitchmindtree f2dd2f0752 WIP - Make poll_events and run_forever take &mut self
This removes the need for the EventsLoop::interrupt method by inroducing
a ControlFlow type. This new type is to be returned by the user's
callback and indicates whether the `EventsLoop` should continue waiting
for events or break from the loop.

Only the wayland, x11 and api_transition backends have been updated so
far, and only the wayland backend has actually been tested.
2017-06-02 21:19:45 +10:00
mitchmindtree f6587aed39 [WIP] Have EventsLoopProxy::wakeup return a Result. Begin linux impl.
X11 and Wayland implementations are now half implemented, however both
still do not correctly break from the inner blocking event dispatch
functions when `wakeup` is called, which they should do.
2017-05-25 23:19:13 +10:00
Benjamin Saunders 22bc119cd7 Richer input events
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.
2017-04-23 01:08:15 -07:00
Victor Berger d3356763dc wayland: add some comments 2017-03-10 23:56:31 +01:00
Victor Berger 7336cacf07 wayland: mugrate to new API 2017-03-04 14:04:01 +01:00
Victor Berger 9aaa788434 linux: Remove dead code from wayland & fix some trivial warnings. 2017-03-04 11:26:12 +01:00
Victor Berger 4e75c1e668 linux: Add missing Window2::id() impl 2017-03-04 10:48:44 +01:00
Victor Berger 624a422f20 linux: move api transition boilerplate to x11/wayland submodules 2017-03-04 09:09:09 +01:00
Victor Berger 4acf437221 Move api module into platform::linux 2017-03-04 09:09:09 +01:00
Pierre Krieger 422b332c1b Add a transition macro system 2017-01-28 15:00:17 +01:00
Pierre Krieger 8277b26862 No longer use an api_dispatch module for linux 2017-01-28 13:14:20 +01:00
rerion f5812018ca Add get_x11_xconnection function 2017-01-07 14:34:38 +01:00
Pierre Krieger d216d6b052 Merge remote-tracking branch 'glutin/master' into merge-glutin
Conflicts:
	Cargo.toml
	build.rs
	src/api/caca/mod.rs
	src/api/cocoa/mod.rs
	src/api/egl/ffi.rs
	src/api/egl/mod.rs
	src/api/glx/mod.rs
	src/api/osmesa/mod.rs
2016-03-26 17:55:03 +01:00
Kirill Zdornyy 74a28adba2 Fix this_platform_is_not_supported on OpenBSD.
I followed the steps of @mneumann.
2016-03-01 18:06:13 -08:00
Pierre Krieger 16f76b2407 Make it compile on Linux 2016-02-27 13:59:11 +01:00
Pierre Krieger ec76d991ad Unlocks platform-specific attributes 2016-02-10 17:39:35 +01:00
Pierre Krieger 37262fb228 Remove public exports of gl_common and libc 2015-11-09 08:46:52 +01:00
Pierre Krieger 7a625ef3d8 Remove the window feature entirely 2015-10-03 10:33:37 +02:00
Pierre Krieger 86fa1b58e5 Rename MonitorID -> MonitorId 2015-09-24 09:11:59 +02:00
Pierre Krieger 62bafe2130 Remove BuilderAttribs 2015-09-21 14:03:05 +02:00
Michael Neumann b707959c2c Make it work on DragonFly/FreeBSD
Tested on DragonFly BSD. Should work similarily on FreeBSD.
2015-08-30 13:52:09 +02:00
Pierre Krieger f6c26ec593 Handle errors from MakeCurrent and SwapBuffers 2015-06-16 10:44:44 +02:00
Victor Berger 310b44f35b Make platform::linux generic over X11 and Wayland. 2015-05-12 22:49:03 +02:00