* bump minor version
* update changelog date and fix typo
* Updated date (we're going to release for real this time)
* Update version in README for the first time in a long time
* 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.
* partial implementation for emscripten
this pull request contain a partial but working implementation of emscripten backend
some implementations may be controversial.
here some implementation detail:
* cursor state:
* on grab: emscripten request pointer lock deferred and also set a callback when pointer lock change
the callback request pointer lock deferred.
* on hide: `emscripten_hide_mouse` exist but not `emscripten_show_mouse`
a pull request has been open on october 2016 but never been merged
so I copied the javascript function and put it in emscripten_asm_const function
* fullscreen: if fullscreen is requested then it request fullscreen deferred and set a callback on fullscreen change
the callback request fullscreen deferred
* run forever: this method use emscripten main loop to run an infinite loop
* keyboard callback doesn't consume the event. I think it is more apopriate as in desktop environment it is the same, is it ?
* emscripten dir is added in example and contains html pages
Some things that are not implemented:
* lots of events
* min and max dimension can be implemented with a callback that listen to size change and resize if dimension out of bound
* title may be implemented using javascript to change document.title
* Use std::os::raw in the emscripten bindings
* Fix emscripten code
* Update code
* Add CI
* Remove the emscripten-specific examples
* Add some information to the README
Add a new api, window.set_cursor, for setting the cursor. The enum MouseCursor lists the possible cursors.
Only X11 is implemented. On OSX, Android, & Win32 the window.set_cursor function
either does nothing or calls the "unimplemented!" macro.