The README.md contains the warning that used to be in lib.rs.
Add README.md files to all internal crates
... pointing to the official public crate to use instead.
Rename internal crates
fixup: README files
fixup rename
We want to be able to put existing functionality behind a feature flag while keeping
the semver compatibility.
This is only possible if that new feature flag is enabled by default, but this is not
working if the users have done `default-features = false` in their Cargo.toml.
So we add new `compat-x-y-z` feature that is mandatory to have and which is
enforced with a `compile_error!`
Now, users that whishes to not have the default features must enable it explicitly.
Say we want only x11 but not qt and wayland, the user will do
```toml
sixtyfps = { version = "0.2", default-features = false, features = ["x11", "compat-0-2-0"] }
```
Now, imagine that in the version 0.2.3, we put the SVG support behind a feature flag.
we will do this in out Cargo.toml:
```toml
[features]
default = ["compat-0-2-0", "x11", "wayland"]
compat-0-2-0 = ["compat-0-2-3", "svg"]
compat-0-2-3 = []
svg = [...]
...
```
That way, the svg feature will be enabled by default for all the users who used previous version
of SixtyFPS, and people that want to disable "svg" can just change from compat-0-2-0 to
compat-0-2-3 in their Cargo.toml
Move "internal" crates into the `internal` directory. This first batch
includes most of sixtyfps_runtime but leaves the rendering backends
alone for now.
pre-commit applied some cleanups to the moved files:
- Consistent newline at end of file policy
- trimming trailing whitespace
- Formatting Cargo.toml files.
Implement `sixtyfps::ComponentHandle` for `ComponentInstance`, instead of providing a copy of the API.
This also removes `WeakComponentInstance` and enables the use of `sixtyfps::Weak` for weak handles. This has the advantage that `sixtyfps:Weak`'s `upgrade_in_event_loop` becomes available with the interpreter, and the
weak handle is Send.
This patch is mostly a rename now, but also contains a few small
cleanups.
SharedModel implements the Model trait itself and gracefully falls back
to an empty model is no Model was provided. This allows for some small
simplifications.
Also make sure to use the same comparision for SharedModels everywhere.
This fixes the last remaining clippy errors we had.
The ffi function wrapper need to be changed because in the 2021 edition, when
the capture is moved into the closure, it moves the individual field instead
of the whole wrapper. But we need to move the whole wrapper because the Drop
of the wrapper will delete the C++ closure, and we don't want to call the
closure after it is deleted.
Use the reuse tool to get a better grip on licenses used in sixtyfps.
Fix a couple of licenses along the way.
* Uses creative commons for our own logo (commercial use!)
* Fixes some license information found in README files and documents
them with proper .license files.
* Document Apache/MIT for helper_crates/const-field-offset which matches
what its documentaion site says it uses.
* Add a list of licenses that apply to crates we publish and the tooling
we have.
This patch only adds static information and does not contain any tooling
support.