* 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
On Mojave, views automatically become layer-backed shortly after being added to
a window. Changing the layer-backedness of a view breaks the association
between the view and its associated OpenGL context. To work around this, on
Mojave we explicitly make the view layer-backed up front so that AppKit doesn't
do it itself and break the association with its context.
This was breaking the `window` example in `glutin`.
* Change set_cursor_position to return Result<(), String>
This is now consistent with `grab_cursor`, and
enables `window.set_cursor_position(x, y)?` in functions
that return `Result<_, Box<Error>>`.
* Adjust error handling of unimplemented cusor opertions in wayland
* The final nitpick
* Actually one more
* Windows: Use new cursor state API
* X11: Use new cursor state API
* macOS: Use new cursor state API
* Android+iOS: Stubbed new cursor state API
* Emscripten: Use new cursor state API
* Prevent multiple inc/dec of display count on Windows
* Fixed missing imports (no idea where those went)
* Remove NoneCursor
* Improved documentation
* Fix Emscripten build
* Windows: Re-grab before and after fullscreen
* macOS: fix regression in 03c3e794097676888234b3cc82c01228dcbe48c8
fixed !decorations case and refactored logic to be a little easier to
read
* fix default case to inlude closable mask
* add comment to default case of macos platform attrs
* adding a multiwindow example
* Added NSAutoReleasepool for WindowDelegate::Drop
as setDelegate:nil autoreleases WindowDelegate during work.
Added NSAutoReleasepool for Window2::Create,
as it uses autorelease on objects while doing work.
Added NSAutoreleasepool for Window2::Drop
as nswindow::close uses autorelease on objects.
Added NSAutoreleasepool for IdRef.
Moved Window2 WinitWindow objc class to a static var, as we are creating
multiple windows.
* specifying return type for msg_send!
* removing example/recreate_window_leak.rs
* EventLoop, Shared, no need to retain dead weak ptr
* Change log entry added
* added comment about Shared.find_and_remove_window
* fixed code style errors
* 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.
This reverts commit 19cd53193b.
Testing fullscreen functionality revealed that windowDidResize is invoked in more cases than previously thought, causing the user's events to be eaten and HiDPI problems.
* 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
* 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
* Discard mouse down after Cocoa window resize
We are sending the mouse down event after the window resize has
completed, because Cocoa uses a modal event loop to implement window
resize. This leads to a mouse down without a matching mouse up.
* Also handle event discard in poll_events
Add some explanatory comments and a changelog entry.
* make windows without decorations resizable and movable in macos
fixes#368
The subclassing logic was copied from servo's fork of glutin:
63026a0f4c/src/api/cocoa/mod.rs (L418)
* remove `isMovableByWindowBackground` and `mouseDownCanMoveWindow`
* revert example changes
* remove resizable mask from decoration: false
* avoid duplicate class declarations
* update changelog
* fix changelog
* changelog whitespace
* 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
* macOS: Allow hiding the title from the titlebar
* macOS: Allow making the titlebar transparent
* macOS: Give control over content view size
Allows setting `NSFullSizeContentViewWindowMask` with WindowBuilder.
* macOS: add `.with_titlebar_hidden` to WindowBuilderExt
* macOS: adds `titlebar_buttons_hidden` platform specific attribute
Due to the recent changes in the Rust compiler, unconstrained type
variables are now deduced to `!` instead of `()`. There are some
occurrences where `msg_send!` is used without constraining its return
type (relying on the assumption that they would be deduced to be `()`).
As a result, the macOS port of winit stopped working.
This PR fixes this issue (#426) by adding explicit return types to
such uses of `msg_send!`.
* macOS: Move the window if there is no title bar
On macOS by default windows can only be moved by clicking and
dragging on the titlebar, if we spawn a window without one we
need to set the `movableByWindowBackground` property.
Partial fix for #368
* macOS: Make moveByWindowBackground optional
Implements setting the property via WindowBuilderExt:
WindowBuilder::new()
.with_decorations(false)
.with_movable_by_window_background(true)
* Update CHANGELOG
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.
* 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.
* Rework MonitorId::get_native_identifier
* Try fix compilation
* Returns the monitor ID on wayland as well
* Try fix compilation
* Fix iOS compilation