Make sure `cargo doc` runs cleanly without any warnings in the CI - some
recently introduced but still allowing a PR to get merged.
In case someone wishes to add docs on private items, make sure those
adhere to the same standards.
This commit renames `Window::set_cursor_grab` to
`Window::set_cursor_grab_mode`. The new API now accepts enumeration
to control the way cursor grab is performed. The value could be: `lock`,
`confine`, or `none`.
This commit also implements `Window::set_cursor_position` for Wayland,
since it's tied to locked cursor.
Implements API from #1677.
This is required to help hardware accelerated libraries like glutin
that accept WindowBuilder instead of RawWindowHandle, since the api
to access builder properties directly was removed.
Follow up to 44288f6.
* Remove redundant documentation links
* Add note to README about windows not showing up on Wayland
* Fix documentation links
* Small documentation fixes
* Add note about doing stuff after StartCause::Init on macOS
Commit f10a984 added `EventLoopWindowTarget::set_device_event_filter`
with for a mutable reference, however most winit APIs work with
immutable references, so altering API to play nicely with existing APIs.
This also disables device event filtering on debug example.
The `ndk` crate now implements [`HasRawWindowHandle` directly on
`NativeWindow`], relieving the burden to reimplement it on `winit`.
[`HasRawWindowHandle` directly on `NativeWindow`]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/android-ndk-rs/pull/274
Previously on X11, by default all global events were broadcasted to
every winit application. This unnecessarily drains battery due to
excessive CPU usage when moving the mouse.
To resolve this, device events are now ignored by default and users must
manually opt into it using
`EventLoopWindowTarget::set_filter_device_events`.
Fixes (#1634) on Linux.
This reverts commit 78e5a395da.
It was discovered that in some cases mesa will lock the back
buffer, e.g. when making context current, leading to resize
missing. Given that applications can restructure their rendering
to account for that, and that winit isn't limited to playing
nice with mesa reverting the original commit.
Since there's a "Platform-specific" header, it makes sense to put the
Linux-specific part under it. On the other hand, "Can only be called on
the main thread." is true for all platforms, not just iOS, so there is
no reason to call it out for iOS specifically.
When the window switches mode from normal to tabbed one, it doesn't
get resized, however the frame gets resized. This commit makes
winit to track resizes when frame changes instead of window.
Fixes#2191.
While most compositors provide server side decorations, the GNOME
does not, and won't provide them. Also Wayland clients must render
client side decorations.
Winit was already drawing some decorations, however they were bad
looking and provided no text rendering, so the title was missing.
However this commit makes use of the SCTK external frame similar to
GTK's Adwaita theme supporting text rendering and looking similar to
other GTK applications.
Fixes#1967.
This commit brings new Ime event to account for preedit state of input
method, also adding `Window::set_ime_allowed` to toggle IME input on
the particular window.
This commit implements API as designed in #1497 for desktop platforms.
Co-authored-by: Artur Kovacs <kovacs.artur.barnabas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Siglreithmaier <m.siglreith@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Murarth <murarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Kominami <yukke.konan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: moko256 <koutaro.mo@gmail.com>
`wl_pointer::set_cursor` expects a serial number of the last
`wl_pointer::enter` event. However other calls expect latest
observed pointer serial, so this commit tracks both and
use them as required by specification.
Fixes#2273.
This makes X11 and Wayland follow Windows and macOS, so the size of the
window could be set even though it has resizable attribute set to false.
Fixes#2242.
Both APIs are used to set application name. This commit unifies the API
between Wayland and X11, so downstream applications can remove platform
specific code when using `WindowBuilderExtUnix`.
Fixes#1739.
When all the receive from the compositor is `TouchEvent::Down` and
`TouchEvent::Up` for the same id, we would record the touch position in
the touch_points vector the first time. On `TouchEvent::Up` we'd find it
and report `TouchPhase::Ended` with that location. The next time we
receive `TouchEvent::Down` for the same id, we'd however unconditionally
append a new `TouchPoint` to `inner.touch_points`, with the new
position. On release however we'd find the earlier point and report its
location, which basically means that `TouchPhase::Ended` always and
forever reported the location of the very first touch down event.
Instead, this patch updates an existing touch point location with the
same id on `TouchDown`.
Fixes#1996
The commit without buffer attached should be done after setting all
top level size/application related properties. While c4df7ad7a added
commit after setting decorations, it accounted just for decorations,
however we should account for the min/max size and other attributes.
This commit brings `is_resizable` and `is_decorated`. Since the client
is responsible for both of them, they could be tracked without deep
syncing with server.
The scale factor being sent when the only monitor is disconnected and
reconnected is hard coded to 1.0. That may work by chance, if that's the
scale factor in use currently, but it does not work in the general case.
As a result, clients may end up with wrongly scaled or laid out window
contents after reconnect, as was reported over in
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/5703, for example.
The problem was introduced by change 125ee0b, which caused an additional
ScaleFactorChanged event to be sent on monitor reconnect, but got the
scale factor wrong when the only monitor is disconnected and
reconnected.
This change fixes the problem by using the current monitor's scale
factor in this case. The event is still being sent as intended by
125ee0b.
Fixes#2123.
* Use NSView's inputContext instead of creating our own
This means that `set_ime_position` now properly invalidates the character coordinates.
* Make `set_ime_position` robust against moving windows