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A Window can now be requested to change its options after it has been started via its Option method. All options are supported on macOS, Windows and X11. On Wayland, only the Size and Title options can be changed at runtime. Signed-off-by: pierre <pierre.curto@gmail.com>
529 lines
12 KiB
Go
529 lines
12 KiB
Go
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense OR MIT
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package app
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"image"
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"time"
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"gioui.org/io/event"
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"gioui.org/io/pointer"
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"gioui.org/io/profile"
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"gioui.org/io/router"
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"gioui.org/io/system"
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"gioui.org/op"
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"gioui.org/unit"
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_ "gioui.org/app/internal/log"
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"gioui.org/app/internal/wm"
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)
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// WindowOption configures a wm.
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type Option func(opts *wm.Options)
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// Window represents an operating system wm.
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type Window struct {
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driver wm.Driver
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ctx wm.Context
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loop *renderLoop
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// driverFuncs is a channel of functions to run when
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// the Window has a valid driver.
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driverFuncs chan func()
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out chan event.Event
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in chan event.Event
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ack chan struct{}
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invalidates chan struct{}
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frames chan *op.Ops
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frameAck chan struct{}
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// dead is closed when the window is destroyed.
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dead chan struct{}
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stage system.Stage
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animating bool
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hasNextFrame bool
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nextFrame time.Time
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delayedDraw *time.Timer
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queue queue
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cursor pointer.CursorName
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callbacks callbacks
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}
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type callbacks struct {
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w *Window
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}
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// queue is an event.Queue implementation that distributes system events
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// to the input handlers declared in the most recent frame.
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type queue struct {
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q router.Router
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}
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// driverEvent is sent when a new native driver
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// is available for the wm.
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type driverEvent struct {
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driver wm.Driver
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}
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// Pre-allocate the ack event to avoid garbage.
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var ackEvent event.Event
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// NewWindow creates a new window for a set of window
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// options. The options are hints; the platform is free to
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// ignore or adjust them.
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//
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// If the current program is running on iOS and Android,
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// NewWindow returns the window previously created by the
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// platform.
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//
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// Calling NewWindow more than once is not supported on
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// iOS, Android, WebAssembly.
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func NewWindow(options ...Option) *Window {
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opts := new(wm.Options)
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// Default options.
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Size(unit.Px(800), unit.Px(600))(opts)
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Title("Gio")(opts)
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for _, o := range options {
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o(opts)
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}
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w := &Window{
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in: make(chan event.Event),
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out: make(chan event.Event),
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ack: make(chan struct{}),
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invalidates: make(chan struct{}, 1),
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frames: make(chan *op.Ops),
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frameAck: make(chan struct{}),
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driverFuncs: make(chan func()),
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dead: make(chan struct{}),
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}
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w.callbacks.w = w
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go w.run(opts)
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return w
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}
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// Events returns the channel where events are delivered.
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func (w *Window) Events() <-chan event.Event {
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return w.out
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}
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// update updates the wm. Paint operations updates the
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// window contents, input operations declare input handlers,
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// and so on. The supplied operations list completely replaces
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// the window state from previous calls.
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func (w *Window) update(frame *op.Ops) {
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w.frames <- frame
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<-w.frameAck
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}
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func (w *Window) validateAndProcess(frameStart time.Time, size image.Point, sync bool, frame *op.Ops) error {
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for {
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if w.loop != nil {
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if err := w.loop.Flush(); err != nil {
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w.destroyGPU()
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if err == wm.ErrDeviceLost {
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continue
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}
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return err
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}
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}
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if w.loop == nil {
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var err error
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w.ctx, err = w.driver.NewContext()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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w.loop, err = newLoop(w.ctx)
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if err != nil {
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w.ctx.Release()
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return err
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}
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}
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w.processFrame(frameStart, size, frame)
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if sync {
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if err := w.loop.Flush(); err != nil {
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w.destroyGPU()
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if err == wm.ErrDeviceLost {
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continue
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}
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) processFrame(frameStart time.Time, size image.Point, frame *op.Ops) {
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sync := w.loop.Draw(size, frame)
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w.queue.q.Frame(frame)
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switch w.queue.q.TextInputState() {
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case router.TextInputOpen:
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w.driver.ShowTextInput(true)
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case router.TextInputClose:
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w.driver.ShowTextInput(false)
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}
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if txt, ok := w.queue.q.WriteClipboard(); ok {
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go w.WriteClipboard(txt)
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}
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if w.queue.q.ReadClipboard() {
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go w.ReadClipboard()
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}
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if w.queue.q.Profiling() {
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frameDur := time.Since(frameStart)
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frameDur = frameDur.Truncate(100 * time.Microsecond)
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q := 100 * time.Microsecond
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timings := fmt.Sprintf("tot:%7s %s", frameDur.Round(q), w.loop.Summary())
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w.queue.q.Queue(profile.Event{Timings: timings})
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}
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if t, ok := w.queue.q.WakeupTime(); ok {
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w.setNextFrame(t)
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}
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// Opportunistically check whether Invalidate has been called, to avoid
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// stopping and starting animation mode.
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select {
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case <-w.invalidates:
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w.setNextFrame(time.Time{})
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default:
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}
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w.updateAnimation()
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// Wait for the GPU goroutine to finish processing frame.
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<-sync
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}
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// Invalidate the window such that a FrameEvent will be generated immediately.
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// If the window is inactive, the event is sent when the window becomes active.
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//
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// Note that Invalidate is intended for externally triggered updates, such as a
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// response from a network request. InvalidateOp is more efficient for animation
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// and similar internal updates.
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//
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// Invalidate is safe for concurrent use.
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func (w *Window) Invalidate() {
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select {
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case w.invalidates <- struct{}{}:
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default:
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}
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}
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// Option applies the options to the window.
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func (w *Window) Option(opts ...Option) {
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go w.driverDo(func() {
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o := new(wm.Options)
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt(o)
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}
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w.driver.Option(o)
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})
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}
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// ReadClipboard initiates a read of the clipboard in the form
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// of a clipboard.Event. Multiple reads may be coalesced
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// to a single event.
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func (w *Window) ReadClipboard() {
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go w.driverDo(func() {
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w.driver.ReadClipboard()
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})
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}
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// WriteClipboard writes a string to the clipboard.
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func (w *Window) WriteClipboard(s string) {
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go w.driverDo(func() {
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w.driver.WriteClipboard(s)
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})
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}
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// SetCursorName changes the current window cursor to name.
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func (w *Window) SetCursorName(name pointer.CursorName) {
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go w.driverDo(func() {
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w.driver.SetCursor(name)
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})
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}
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// Close the wm. The window's event loop should exit when it receives
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// system.DestroyEvent.
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//
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// Currently, only macOS, Windows and X11 drivers implement this functionality,
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// all others are stubbed.
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func (w *Window) Close() {
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go w.driverDo(func() {
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w.driver.Close()
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})
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}
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// driverDo waits for the window to have a valid driver attached and calls f.
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// It does nothing if the if the window was destroyed while waiting.
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func (w *Window) driverDo(f func()) {
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select {
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case w.driverFuncs <- f:
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case <-w.dead:
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) updateAnimation() {
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animate := false
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if w.delayedDraw != nil {
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w.delayedDraw.Stop()
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w.delayedDraw = nil
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}
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if w.stage >= system.StageRunning && w.hasNextFrame {
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if dt := time.Until(w.nextFrame); dt <= 0 {
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animate = true
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} else {
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w.delayedDraw = time.NewTimer(dt)
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}
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}
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if animate != w.animating {
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w.animating = animate
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w.driver.SetAnimating(animate)
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) setNextFrame(at time.Time) {
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if !w.hasNextFrame || at.Before(w.nextFrame) {
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w.hasNextFrame = true
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w.nextFrame = at
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}
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}
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func (c *callbacks) SetDriver(d wm.Driver) {
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c.Event(driverEvent{d})
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}
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func (c *callbacks) Event(e event.Event) {
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select {
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case c.w.in <- e:
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<-c.w.ack
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case <-c.w.dead:
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) waitAck() {
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// Send a dummy event; when it gets through we
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// know the application has processed the previous event.
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w.out <- ackEvent
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}
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// Prematurely destroy the window and wait for the native window
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// destroy event.
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func (w *Window) destroy(err error) {
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w.destroyGPU()
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// Ack the current event.
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w.ack <- struct{}{}
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w.out <- system.DestroyEvent{Err: err}
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close(w.dead)
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for e := range w.in {
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w.ack <- struct{}{}
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if _, ok := e.(system.DestroyEvent); ok {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) destroyGPU() {
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if w.loop != nil {
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w.loop.Release()
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w.loop = nil
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}
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if w.ctx != nil {
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w.ctx.Release()
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w.ctx = nil
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}
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}
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// waitFrame waits for the client to either call FrameEvent.Frame
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// or to continue event handling. It returns whether the client
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// called Frame or not.
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func (w *Window) waitFrame() (*op.Ops, bool) {
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select {
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case frame := <-w.frames:
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// The client called FrameEvent.Frame.
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return frame, true
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case w.out <- ackEvent:
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// The client ignored FrameEvent and continued processing
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// events.
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return nil, false
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) run(opts *wm.Options) {
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defer close(w.in)
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defer close(w.out)
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if err := wm.NewWindow(&w.callbacks, opts); err != nil {
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w.out <- system.DestroyEvent{Err: err}
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return
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}
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for {
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var driverFuncs chan func()
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if w.driver != nil {
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driverFuncs = w.driverFuncs
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}
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var timer <-chan time.Time
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if w.delayedDraw != nil {
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timer = w.delayedDraw.C
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}
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select {
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case <-timer:
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w.setNextFrame(time.Time{})
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w.updateAnimation()
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case <-w.invalidates:
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w.setNextFrame(time.Time{})
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w.updateAnimation()
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case f := <-driverFuncs:
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f()
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case e := <-w.in:
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switch e2 := e.(type) {
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case system.StageEvent:
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if w.loop != nil {
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if e2.Stage < system.StageRunning {
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w.destroyGPU()
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} else {
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w.loop.Refresh()
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}
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}
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w.stage = e2.Stage
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w.updateAnimation()
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w.out <- e
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w.waitAck()
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case wm.FrameEvent:
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if e2.Size == (image.Point{}) {
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panic(errors.New("internal error: zero-sized Draw"))
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}
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if w.stage < system.StageRunning {
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// No drawing if not visible.
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break
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}
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frameStart := time.Now()
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w.hasNextFrame = false
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e2.Frame = w.update
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e2.Queue = &w.queue
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w.out <- e2.FrameEvent
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if w.loop != nil {
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if e2.Sync {
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w.loop.Refresh()
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}
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}
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frame, gotFrame := w.waitFrame()
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err := w.validateAndProcess(frameStart, e2.Size, e2.Sync, frame)
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if gotFrame {
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// We're done with frame, let the client continue.
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w.frameAck <- struct{}{}
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}
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if err != nil {
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w.destroyGPU()
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w.destroy(err)
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return
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}
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w.updateCursor()
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case *system.CommandEvent:
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w.out <- e
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w.waitAck()
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case driverEvent:
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w.driver = e2.driver
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case system.DestroyEvent:
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w.destroyGPU()
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w.out <- e2
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w.ack <- struct{}{}
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return
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case event.Event:
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if w.queue.q.Queue(e2) {
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w.setNextFrame(time.Time{})
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w.updateAnimation()
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}
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w.updateCursor()
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w.out <- e
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}
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w.ack <- struct{}{}
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}
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}
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}
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func (w *Window) updateCursor() {
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if c := w.queue.q.Cursor(); c != w.cursor {
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w.cursor = c
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w.SetCursorName(c)
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}
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}
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func (q *queue) Events(k event.Tag) []event.Event {
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return q.q.Events(k)
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}
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const (
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// Windowed is the normal window mode with OS specific window decorations.
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Windowed = wm.Windowed
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// Fullscreen is the full screen window mode.
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Fullscreen = wm.Fullscreen
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)
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// WindowMode sets the window mode.
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//
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// Supported platforms are macOS, X11 and Windows.
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func WindowMode(mode wm.WindowMode) Option {
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return func(opts *wm.Options) {
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opts.WindowMode = &mode
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}
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}
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// Title sets the title of the wm.
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func Title(t string) Option {
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return func(opts *wm.Options) {
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opts.Title = &t
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}
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}
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// Size sets the size of the wm.
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func Size(w, h unit.Value) Option {
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if w.V <= 0 {
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panic("width must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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if h.V <= 0 {
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panic("height must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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return func(opts *wm.Options) {
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opts.Size = &wm.Size{
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Width: w,
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Height: h,
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}
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}
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}
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// MaxSize sets the maximum size of the wm.
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func MaxSize(w, h unit.Value) Option {
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if w.V <= 0 {
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panic("width must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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if h.V <= 0 {
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panic("height must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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return func(opts *wm.Options) {
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opts.MaxSize = &wm.Size{
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Width: w,
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Height: h,
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}
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}
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}
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// MinSize sets the minimum size of the wm.
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func MinSize(w, h unit.Value) Option {
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if w.V <= 0 {
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panic("width must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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if h.V <= 0 {
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panic("height must be larger than or equal to 0")
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}
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return func(opts *wm.Options) {
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opts.MinSize = &wm.Size{
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Width: w,
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Height: h,
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}
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}
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}
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func (driverEvent) ImplementsEvent() {}
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