PhysicalSize is recorded as canvas.size, whereas LogicalSize is stored
as canvas.style.size.
The previous cursor behavior on stdweb clobbered all style - thus losing
the LogicalSize.
This resolves various problems with the documentation about platform
support on the Window struct.
It also completely removes pointless runtime errors in favor of
consistent no-ops on all platforms that do not support a certain
features.
* Use requestAnimationFrame for polling wasm
* Implement `requestAnimationFrame` for stdweb
Co-authored-by: Ryan G <ryanisaacg@users.noreply.github.com>
The current implementation of the event loop runner has some significant
problems. It can't handle multiple events being emitted at once (for
example, when a keyboard event causes a key input, a text input, and a
modifier change.) It's also relatively easy to introduce bugs for the
different possible control flow states.
The new model separates intentionally emitting a NewEvents (poll
completed, wait completed, init) and emitting a normal event, as well as
providing a method for emitting multiple events in a single call.
* Don't discard high-precision cursor position data
Most platforms (X11, wayland, macos, stdweb, ...) provide physical
positions in f64 units, which can contain meaningful fractional
data. For example, this can be empirically observed on modern X11
using a typical laptop touchpad. This is useful for e.g. content
creation tools, where cursor motion might map to brush strokes on a
canvas with higher-than-screen resolution, or positioning of an object
in a vector space.
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-Authored-By: Murarth <murarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Murarth <murarth@gmail.com>
* Rename hidpi_factor to scale_factor
* Deprecate WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR environment variable in favor of WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR
* Rename HiDpiFactorChanged to DpiChanged and update docs
I'm renaming it to DpiChanged instead of ScaleFactorChanged, since I'd
like Winit to expose the raw DPI value at some point in the near future,
and DpiChanged is a more apt name for that purpose.
* Format
* Fix macos and ios again
* Fix bad macos rebase
* fix: use a 'static lifetime for the web backend's `Event` types
* implement hidpi for stdweb (web-sys wip?)
* fix: make all canvas resizes go through backend::set_canvas_size
* update Window docs for web, make `inner/outer_position` return the position in the viewport
* Begin implementing DPI generics
* Fix multithreaded example
* Format
* Fix serde test
* hopefully fix most of the errors
* Fix dpi module errors
* More error fixings
* Format
* fix macos errors
* Another error pass
* Replace bad type signatures
* more fixins
* Change ModifiersState to a bitflags struct
* Make examples work
* Add modifier state methods
* all things considered, only erroring out in one file throughout all of these changes is kinda impressive
* Make expansion plans more clear
* Move changelog entry
* Try to fix macos build
* Revert modifiers println in cursor_grab
* Make serde serialization less bug-prone
* X11: Sync key press/release with window focus
* When a window loses focus, key release events are issued for all pressed keys
* When a window gains focus, key press events are issued for all pressed keys
* Adds `is_synthetic` field to `WindowEvent` variant `KeyboardInput`
to indicate that these events are synthetic.
* Adds `is_synthetic: false` to `WindowEvent::KeyboardInput` events issued
on all other platforms
* Clarify code with comments
Adds fullscreen using native web APIs to the stdweb and web-sys backends.
Due to limitations of browser APIs, requests for fullscreen can only be fulfilled during a short-lived user-triggered event. This commit does automatically handle that under the hood, but it does introduce unavoidable latency in full-screening the canvas.
* Keep track of what windows have requested redraw
Instead of using request_animation_frame and sending redraw request
events, just keep track of all windows that have asked for a redraw.
This doesn't handle dispatching the events
* Issue redraw events to windows that request it
* Cargo fmt
* Use actual numeric IDs to differentiate Windows
This is generally important to identifying which window should
recieve which event, but is also specifically crucial for fixing
RedrawRequested on web.
* Cargo fmt
* Stop appending canvas to document in web platform
* Remove `tabindex` TODO in web backend
* Return `OsError` instead of panicking on web canvas creation
* Fix old `use` declarations
* Fix hidden lifetime parameter
* Fix missing methods in `web::Monitor`.
Originally fixed by @ryanisaacg in 94387c4bf5bca35f4e24562ce89a4f4badd53aa8.
* Disable some tests and examples on `wasm32`