* Change SharedVector::as_mut_slice() to SharedVector::make_mut_slice()
* SharedPixelBuffer::as_mut_slice and SharedPixelBuffer::make_mut_slice()
* SharedPixelBuffer::as_bytes_mut() to SharedPixelBuffer::make_mut_bytes()
This is consistent with Rc::make_mut() and is supposed to emphasize
that, unlike the usual as_* operations, it is not a free operation but
may involve work (detaching the data by cloning it).
Amends commit 7384ebdc32
There's only one place where we need this ourselves and that's also
easily done by hand. Otherwise the `as_bytes(_mut)()` accessor provides the
functionality along with `width()` and `height()`.
Other than that the API is mostly consuming, given that `sixtyfps::Image`
has no way of extracting the data again.
This adds an ImageBuffer and PixelBuffer type for SharedVector
backed images. The documentation explains how to use this
with low-level rendering functions and the popular image crate.
Fixes#387
We calculate the cursor position as byte offset in the utf-8 encoded string,
while Qt expects an index in the utf-16 encoded QString.
When those differ, the cursor is rendered at the wrong location.
Fixes#363
This requires some gymnastics to get right as the information
need to be passed to the compiler despite having no direct dependency
between the compiler and the runtime or backends.
So use a file in the build directory to tell the default style
cc: #83
Add the icon type explicitly to make it easier to do "eye" based type matching with the cpp! macro.
Co-authored-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@sixtyfps.io>
Sixtyfps uses euclid already, so let's use euclid for float comparisons
as well.
I changed the code to decide whether a number is a positive integer to
make do without a comparison along the way.
That's all it is nowadays, it's a wrapper around Rc<Window>. It's not an
alias because we need to also "wrap" it to C++ via cbindgen, but that's
about it.
* Remove the `new` function from the main impl and use the slightly
less visible From conversion trait
* Make the inner Rc<Window> pub(crate) instead of pub
* Instead, provide a public as_any() accessor that the Qt backend can use
If we were to add `sixtyfps:🪟:Window` to the re_exports, then
this clashes. We might rename the former, but this is a cleaner naming
in any case.
Relates to #333
When the widget itself is part of a hierarchy and some parent widget defines
font properties (such as weight, etc.) that aren't defined in .60, we would
inherit those for rendering, but not when measuring.
Since when measuring we don't have a widget, this patch disables all font
property merging from the widget hierarchy.