This changes 'Fullscreen::Borderless' enum variant from
'Fullscreen::Borderless(MonitorHandle)' to
'Fullscreen::Borderless(Option<MonitorHandle>)'. Providing
'None' to it will result in picking the current monitor.
* web: Allow event to be queued from inside the EventLoop handler
The Runner is behind a RefCell, which is mutably borrowed when the event
handler is being called. To queue events, `send_events` needs to check
`is_closed()` and the `is_busy` flag, but it cannot be done since the
RefCell is already locked. This commit changes the conditions to work
without needing a successful borrow.
* web: Emit WindowEvent::Resized on Window::set_inner_size
* Update changelog
* web-sys: Impl. event listeners removal for canvas
* web-sys: Impl. media query listeners cleanup
* web: Emit WindowEvent::Destroyed after Window is dropped
* web-sys: Fix unload event closure being dropped early
* web: Impl. cleanup on ControlFlow::Exit
- Drops the Runner, which causes the event handler closure to be
dropped.
- (web-sys only:) Remove event listeners from DOM.
* web: Do not remove canvas from DOM when dropping Window
The canvas was inserted by the user, so it should be up to the user
whether the canvas should be removed.
* Update changelog
This commit is a follow up to a2db4c0a32
to make it clear which virtual key codes are located on numeric pad.
It also adds Asterisk and Plus virtual key codes.
Certain platforms like Wayland don't have a concept of
primary Monitor in particular. To indicate that
'primary_monitor' will return 'None' as well as in cases
where the primary monitor can't be detected.
Fixes#1683.
On certain platforms window couldn't be on any monitor
resulting in failures of 'current_monitor' function.
Such issue was happening on Wayland, since the window
isn't on any monitor, unless the user has drawn something into it.
Returning 'Option<MonitorHandle>' will give an ability to
handle such situations gracefully by properly indicating that
there's no current monitor.
Fixes#793.
In winit the swipe from left to right on touchpad should
generate positive horizontal delta change, however on
macOS it was the other way around without
natural scrolling.
This commit inverses the horizontal scrolling delta
in 'MouseScrollDelta' events to match other platforms.
Fixes#1695.
* Change web backend `event_handler` to without 'static lifetime
* Refactor web runner and fix ControlFlow::Exit not being sticky
* Impl. scaling change event for web-sys backend
* Improve `dpi` docs regarding the web backend
* Add changes to changelog
* Update features.md
On all platforms other than Linux/X11, the Subtract key was uniformly
used only for the Numpad. To make this cross-platform compatible, the
`-` key will now map to `Minus` on X11 instead of `Subtract`.
Since people have been confused about the difference between `Minus` and
`Subtract` in the past, the `Subtract` key has also been renamed to
`NumpadSubtract`. This is a breaking change that might be annoying to
downstream since there's no direct improvement, but it should help new
users in the future. Alternatively this could just be documented, rather
than explicitly mentioning the Numpad in the name.
* Impl. mouse capturing for web-sys with PointerEvent
* Impl. mouse capturing for web-sys with MouseEvent by manual tracking
* Reorganize web-sys backend mouse and pointer handling code
* Impl. mouse capturing for stdweb with PointerEvent
* Add mouse capturing for web target to changelog
The `_lwp_self` function cannot be used to reliably determine the main
thread, see
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/2631#issuecomment-676723289.
It might always be equal to the PID, but it's certainly not always 1
when the thread is the main thread.
However, Rust's built in `Thread::id` and `Thread::name` function will
always return `ThreadId(1)` and `Some("main")`. Since converting the
thread's ID to a number is not supported on stable Rust, checking that
the thread is labeled `Some("main")` seems like the most reliable
option. It should also be a good fallback in general.
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.
* macos: Support click-dragging out of a window
* macos: Use NSEvent::pressedMouseButtons for click-dragging
* macos: Click-dragging: Move pressedMouseButtons inside
* Fix for fullscreen with run_return on mac
* Cleanup
* Removed a comment
* fmt
* This doesn't break exiting run_return anymore
* Now you can also transition from code
* Fmt & cleanup
* Now using a atomic instead of a static bool
* reinserted a line
* Fmt
* Added support for dialogs and child windows
* Cargo fmt
* Dialogs are now being shutdown properly
* Cargo fmt
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Report mouse motion before click
This fixes an issue on macOS where a mouse click would be generated,
without ever getting a mouse motion to the position before the click.
This leads to the application thinking the mouse click occurred at a
position other than the actual mouse location.
This happens due to mouse motion above the window not automatically
giving focus to the window, unless it is actually clicked, making it
possible to move the window without motion events.
Fixes#942.
* Add additional mouse motion events
Co-authored-by: Ryan Goldstein <ryan@ryanisaacg.com>
* Use requestAnimationFrame for polling wasm
* Implement `requestAnimationFrame` for stdweb
Co-authored-by: Ryan G <ryanisaacg@users.noreply.github.com>
This reverts commit 9daa0738a9.
This commit introduced other bug #1453 with likely much more common bindings,
so reverting it for now.
Fixes#1453.
Co-authored-by: Osspial <osspial@gmail.com>
* On Windows, fix request_redraw() related panics
These panics were introduced by 6a330a2894
Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1391
Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1400
Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1466
Probably fixes other related issues
See https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1429
* On Windows, replace all calls to UpdateWindow by calls to InvalidateRgn
This avoids directly sending a WM_PAINT message,
which might cause buffering of RedrawRequested events.
We don't want to buffer RedrawRequested events because:
- we wan't to handle RedrawRequested during processing of WM_PAINT messages
- state transitionning is broken when handling buffered RedrawRequested events
Fixes https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1469
* On Windows, panic if we are trying to buffer a RedrawRequested event
* On Windows, move modal loop jumpstart to set_modal_loop() method
This fixes a panic.
Note that the WM_PAINT event is now sent to the modal_redraw_method
which is more correct and avoids an unecessary redraw of the window.
Relates to but does does not fix https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1484
* On Window, filter by paint messages when draining paint messages
This seems to prevent PeekMessage from dispatching unrelated sent messages
* Change recently added panic/assert calls with warn calls
This makes the code less panicky...
And actually, winit's Windoww callbacks should not panic
because the panic will unwind into Windows code.
It is currently undefined behavior to unwind from Rust code into foreign code.
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/panic/fn.catch_unwind.html
* add comments to clarify WM_PAINT handling in non modal loop
* made redraw_events_cleared more explicit and more comments
* Remove assertions from Windows dark mode code
In general, winit should never assert on anything unless it means that
it is impossible to continue the execution of the program. There are
several assertions in the Windows dark mode code where this is not the
case.
Based on surface level inspection, all existing assertions could be
easily replaced with just simple conditional checks, allowing the
execution of the program to proceed with sane default values.
Fixes#1458.
* Add changelog entry
* Format code
* Pass dark mode by mutable reference
* Format code
* Return bool instead of mutable reference
* Fix dark mode success reply
Co-Authored-By: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
* Fix dark mode success reply
* Replace magic integers with constants
Co-authored-by: daxpedda <daxpedda@gmail.com>
* Move `ModifiersChanged` variant to `WindowEvent`
* macos: Fix flags_changed for ModifiersChanged variant move
I haven't look too deep at what this does internally, but at least
cargo-check is fully happy now. :)
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* macos: Fire a ModifiersChanged event on window_did_resign_key
From debugging, I determined that macOS' emission of a flagsChanged
around window switching is inconsistent. It is fair to assume, I think,
that when the user switches windows, they do not expect their former
modifiers state to remain effective; so I think it's best to clear that
state by sending a ModifiersChanged(ModifiersState::empty()).
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* windows: Fix build
I don't know enough about the code to implement the fix as it is done on
this branch, but this commit at least fixes the build.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* windows: Send ModifiersChanged(ModifiersState::empty) on KILLFOCUS
Very similar to the changes made in [1], as focus is lost, send an event
to the window indicating that the modifiers have been released.
It's unclear to me (without a Windows device to test this on) whether
this is necessary, but it certainly ensures that unfocused windows will
have at least received this event, which is an improvement.
[1]: f79f21641a31da3e4039d41be89047cdcc6028f7
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* macos: Add a hook to update stale modifiers
Sometimes, `ViewState` and `event` might have different values for their
stored `modifiers` flags. These are internally stored as a bitmask in
the latter and an enum in the former.
We can check to see if they differ, and if they do, automatically
dispatch an event to update consumers of modifier state as well as the
stored `state.modifiers`. That's what the hook does.
This hook is then called in the key_down, mouse_entered, mouse_exited,
mouse_click, scroll_wheel, and pressure_change_with_event callbacks,
which each will contain updated modifiers.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* Only call event_mods once when determining whether to update state
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* flags_changed: Memoize window_id collection
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* window_did_resign_key: Remove synthetic ModifiersChanged event
We no longer need to emit this event, since we are checking the state of
our modifiers before emitting most other events.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* mouse_motion: Add a call to update_potentially_stale_modifiers
Now, cover all events (that I can think of, at least) where stale
modifiers might affect how user programs behave. Effectively, every
human-interface event (keypress, mouse click, keydown, etc.) will cause
a ModifiersChanged event to be fired if something has changed.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* key_up: Add a call to update_potentially_stale_modifiers
We also want to make sure modifiers state is synchronized here, too.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* mouse_motion: Remove update_potentially_stale_modifiers invocation
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* Retry CI
* ViewState: Promote visibility of modifiers to the macos impl
This is so that we can interact with the ViewState directly from the
WindowDelegate.
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* window_delegate: Synthetically set modifiers state to empty on resignKey
This logic is implemented similarly on other platforms, so we wish to
regain parity here. Originally this behavior was implemented to always
fire an event with ModifiersState::empty(), but that was not the best as
it was not necessarily correct and could be a duplicate event.
This solution is perhaps the most elegant possible to implement the
desired behavior of sending a synthetic empty modifiers event when a
window loses focus, trading some safety for interoperation between the
NSWindowDelegate and the NSView (as the objc runtime must now be
consulted in order to acquire access to the ViewState which is "owned"
by the NSView).
Signed-off-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
* Check for modifiers change in window events
* Fix modifier changed on macOS
Since the `mouse_entered` function was generating a mouse motion, which
updates the modifier state, a modifiers changed event was incorrectly
generated.
The updating of the modifier state has also been changed to make sure it
consistently happens before events that have a modifier state attached
to it, without happening on any other event.
This of course means that no `CursorMoved` event is generated anymore
when the user enters the window without it being focused, however I'd
say that is consistent with how winit should behave.
* Fix unused variable warning
* Move changelog entry into `Unreleased` section
Co-authored-by: Freya Gentz <zegentzy@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristofer Rye <kristofer.rye@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Duerr <contact@christianduerr.com>
This restores default portable 'C' locale when target locale is unsupported
by X11 backend (Xlib).
When target locale is unsupported by X11, some locale-dependent Xlib
functions like `XSetLocaleModifiers` fail or have no effect triggering
later failures and panics.
When target locale is not valid, `setLocale` should normally leave the
locale unchanged (`setLocale` returns 'C'). However, in some situations,
locale is accepted by `setLocale` (`setLocale` returns the new locale)
but the accepted locale is unsupported by Xlib (`XSupportsLocale` returns
`false`).
Fix#636
* On Wayland, fix coordinates in touch events when scale factor isn't 1
* Explicitly state that Wayland is using LogicalPosition internally
* Fix CHANGELOG
* Remove Wayland theme intermediates
This removes the intermediate struct for passing a Wayland theme to
allow the user direct implementation of the trait.
By passing the trait directly, it is possible for downstream users to
have more freedom with customization without relying on winit to offer
these options as fields.
It should also make maintenance easier, since winit already doesn't
implement all the functions which are offered by the smithay client
toolkit.
* Reimplement SCTK's Theme and ButtonState
* Fix style issues
* Remove public signature
* Format code
* Add change log entry
Co-authored-by: Murarth <murarth@gmail.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>
* Fix bug causing RedrawRequested events to only get emitted every other iteration of the event loop.
* Initialize simple_logger in examples.
This PR's primary bug was discovered because a friend of mine reported
that winit was emitting concerning log messages, which I'd never seen
since none of the examples print out the log messages. This addresses
that, to hopefully reduce the chance of bugs going unnoticed in the
future.
* Add changelog entry
* Format
* Update the DPI module docs
* Fix HiDpiFactorChanged doc link
* Incorporate lokathor and icefox feedback
* Adjust documented desktop resolution range
* X11 is one of the reasons I use Windows
* Address DPI generics and float->int rounding
* Revise DPI value statement to better reflect best practices
* Address some of freya's feedback
* phrasing
* Rephrase X11 DPI stuff