* match unix common API to evl 2.0
* wayland: eventloop2.0
* make EventLoopProxy require T: 'static
* Fix linux build and tests
* wayland: update sctk & small fixes
* 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
* Add support for generating dummy DeviceIDs and WindowIDs
* Fix linux
* Improve docs and move dummy to unsafe
* Strengthen guarantees a bit
* Add backticks to CHANGELOG.md
Co-Authored-By: Xaeroxe <xaeroxe@amethyst-engine.org>
* 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
This commit restricts an Xfwm4-specific DPI-preserving hack to Xfwm4
only. The hack saves and restores the DPI-adjusted size until the actual
size matches. On tiling WMs like i3 this fails, since the size is
constrained by the layout. This in turn causes a never-ending
XResizeWindow vs. XConfigureWindow fight between the WM and the client,
making the WM, winit client, and Xorg consume all CPU cycles available.
* Fix resize border appearing in some cases after leaving fullscreen.
* On fullscreen, save client rect instead of window rect
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Revert test changes to fullscreen example
* Update panic message when unable to get client area
* Move the event managent to the closure
In preparation of more events not relating to the SeatManager being
captured.
* Handle wl_output remove events
In some cases, wl_outputs can be removed without the compositor
notifying the surfaces using leave/enter events. This breaks the DPI and
resize stuff since the windows' list of monitors were not updated.
Now, wl_output removals are handled and windows are updated accordingly.
* Add changelog entry for disappearing wl_outputs
* Clearer changelog message for wl_output removal changes
* Fix panic when dragging text onto a window on Windws (#697)
* Changed `panic` to `debug` (log) when unknow error occurs in `GetData` while processing a drag-drop / hover event. Plus added appropriate cursor effect if hovered item can not be processed.
* Improved code clarity.
* Add documentation to clarify behaviour of `DroppedFile`, `HoveredFile`, and `HoveredFileCancelled`
* Add period at the end of sentences in documentation.
Fixes#691
Dropping a window before running the `EventsLoop` results in events
still being queued when `XDestroyWindow` is called, so events like
`XI_Enter` (the culprit in this case) will still be processed.
Simply checking that the window still exists before calling
`query_pointer` was enough to solve the problem.
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`.
* Implement HoveredFile and HoveredFileCancelled on Windows (#448)
* Update CHANGELOG.
* Applied code organizational corrections and fixed IDropHandler leak on window destroy.
* Moved FileDropHandle to a separate file.
* x11: compute resize logical size with new dpi
Whenever a dpi change occurs, trigger a Resized event as well with the
new logical size. Given X11 primarily deals in physical pixels, a change
in DPI also changes the logical size (as the physical size remains
fixed).
* Doc tweaks
* Windows: Fix window.set_maximized()
* Add window.set_maximized fix to CHANGELOG.
* Windows: use same style for set_maximized as other set_x(bool) methods
* Added support for F16-F19 keys.
* Documented support for F16-F19 keys
* Added support for F20 key
* Added support for F21-F24 on platforms except macOs
* Added support for F21-F24 on macOs
* Documented addition of F16-F24 keys
* Added missing ref qualifier
* Fixed compilation error on 1.24.1
* Refactored methods in macOs events_loop and view files
* fix <C-Tab>
* fix <CMD-{key}>
* move the NSKeyUp special handling into the match statement
* add special handling for `<Cmd-.>`
* formatting
* add return type to msg_send!
* Fix unsoundness in windows backend
* Synchronize window state properly
* update changelog and add a comment to execute_in_thread
* Formatting fixes and improve changelog message
* iOS: Fix the `longjmp`/`setjmp` ffi. `jmp_buf` was the wrong size (too small) causing crashes on application launch, make longjmp return Never
* remove extra parentheses around JBLEN, and add a changelog entry about the JmpBuf fix
* remove opengl code from winit
* iOS: restrict EventsLoop to be created on the main thread
iOS: Window can only be made once, make Drop on Window thread safe
iOS: make DelegateState owned by Window, cleanup
iOS: fixes from merge (class! macro)
* update the changelog
* Fixed nitpicks
* set the UIViewController's view to the one that was just created
* capture the return value in a Unit to avoid SIGILL/SIGSEGV's.
change whitespace to be more idiomatic of Obj-C
* CHANGELOG entry
* Disabled maximize button
When creating a non resizable window in win32.
Also added example code to test.
* Added to changelog
* Added to documentation
* Removed non_resizable test
* Other suggested PR changes
* Documentation changes
* CHANGELOG nits
* 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
loops on the same thread.
This is needed for adding shared context support to glutin, as contexts
must be made with the same native display (and therefore the same
connection.)
Signed-off-by: Hal Gentz <zegentzy@protonmail.com>
* macOS: Monitor list methods on Window
* X11+Wayland: Monitor list methods on Window
* Windows: Monitor list methods on Window
* iOS: Monitor list methods on Window
* Android: Monitor list methods on Window
* Emscripten: Monitor list methods on Window
* Fixed Wayland implementation
* Fix DPI with 0 width/hight reported by xorg
* Add `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` env variable
It is now possible to override the DPI factor using the
`WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` environment variable on X11.
The changelog also has been updated to introduce all current changes
made.
* Add documentation for the environment variable
* Fix nitpicks
* Learning the alphabet
* Panic with error message if DPI env var is <= 0
* Windows: CursorState improvements
Fixes#523
Prior to changing the cursor state, we now check the current grab
state, since it can be invalidated by alt-tabbing and other things.
`CursorState::Hide` is also implemented now.
The cursor name is now wrapped in a `Cursor` struct to allow
multithreaded access.
`Window::set_cursor_state` has been reworked to use
`execute_in_thread`. Two unneeded `transmute` calls were also
removed.
The `WM_SETCURSOR` handler is much more readable now.
`MonitorId::get_adapter_name` has been removed, since it's dead
code and appears to be a relic from 4 years ago.
* Windows: CursorState::Grab no longer hides cursor
`MouseCursor::NoneCursor` has been implemented to allow for
equivalent behavior to the older implementation.
Windows and X11 now have consistent cursor grabbing behavior.
macOS still needs to be updated.
* Windows: Grabbing auto-hides again (for now)
This API needs more work, so let's stick to a bug fix and some
refactoring. However, it now hides using a different technique
than it did originally, which applies instantly instead of after
mouse movement.