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At the moment it's only needed there, so let's have it there and move it to core later if the need arises.
319 lines
13 KiB
Rust
319 lines
13 KiB
Rust
// Copyright © SixtyFPS GmbH <info@slint.dev>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-Slint-Royalty-free-1.1 OR LicenseRef-Slint-commercial
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/*!
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The backend is the abstraction for crates that need to do the actual drawing and event loop
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*/
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#![warn(missing_docs)]
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pub use crate::api::PlatformError;
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use crate::api::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize};
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pub use crate::renderer::Renderer;
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#[cfg(feature = "software-renderer")]
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pub use crate::software_renderer;
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#[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), feature = "unsafe-single-threaded"))]
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use crate::unsafe_single_threaded::{thread_local, OnceCell};
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pub use crate::window::{LayoutConstraints, WindowAdapter, WindowProperties};
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use crate::SharedString;
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use alloc::boxed::Box;
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use alloc::rc::Rc;
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use alloc::string::String;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use once_cell::sync::OnceCell;
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/// This trait defines the interface between Slint and platform APIs typically provided by operating and windowing systems.
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pub trait Platform {
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/// Instantiate a window for a component.
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fn create_window_adapter(&self) -> Result<Rc<dyn WindowAdapter>, PlatformError>;
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/// Spins an event loop and renders the visible windows.
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fn run_event_loop(&self) -> Result<(), PlatformError> {
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Err(PlatformError::NoEventLoopProvider)
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}
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/// Specify if the event loop should quit quen the last window is closed.
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/// The default behavior is `true`.
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/// When this is set to `false`, the event loop must keep running until
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/// [`slint::quit_event_loop()`](crate::api::quit_event_loop()) is called
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#[doc(hidden)]
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fn set_event_loop_quit_on_last_window_closed(&self, _quit_on_last_window_closed: bool) {
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unimplemented!("The backend does not implement event loop quit behaviors")
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}
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/// Return an [`EventLoopProxy`] that can be used to send event to the event loop
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///
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/// If this function returns `None` (the default implementation), then it will
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/// not be possible to send event to the event loop and the function
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/// [`slint::invoke_from_event_loop()`](crate::api::invoke_from_event_loop) and
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/// [`slint::quit_event_loop()`](crate::api::quit_event_loop) will panic
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fn new_event_loop_proxy(&self) -> Option<Box<dyn EventLoopProxy>> {
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None
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}
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/// Returns the current time as a monotonic duration since the start of the program
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///
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/// This is used by the animations and timer to compute the elapsed time.
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///
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/// When the `std` feature is enabled, this function is implemented in terms of
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/// [`std::time::Instant::now()`], but on `#![no_std]` platform, this function must
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/// be implemented.
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fn duration_since_start(&self) -> core::time::Duration {
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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{
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let the_beginning = *INITIAL_INSTANT.get_or_init(instant::Instant::now);
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instant::Instant::now() - the_beginning
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}
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#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
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unimplemented!("The platform abstraction must implement `duration_since_start`")
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}
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/// Returns the current interval to internal measure the duration to send a double click event.
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///
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/// A double click event is a series of two pointer clicks.
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fn click_interval(&self) -> core::time::Duration {
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core::time::Duration::from_millis(500)
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}
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/// Sends the given text into the system clipboard.
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///
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/// If the platform doesn't support the specified clipboard, this function should do nothing
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fn set_clipboard_text(&self, _text: &str, _clipboard: Clipboard) {}
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/// Returns a copy of text stored in the system clipboard, if any.
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///
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/// If the platform doesn't support the specified clipboard, the function should return None
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fn clipboard_text(&self, _clipboard: Clipboard) -> Option<String> {
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None
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}
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/// This function is called when debug() is used in .slint files. The implementation
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/// should direct the output to some developer visible terminal. The default implementation
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/// uses stderr if available, or `console.log` when targeting wasm.
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fn debug_log(&self, _arguments: core::fmt::Arguments) {
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crate::tests::default_debug_log(_arguments);
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}
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}
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/// The clip board, used in [`Platform::clipboard_text`] and [Platform::set_clipboard_text`]
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#[repr(u8)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Default)]
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pub enum Clipboard {
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/// This is the default clipboard used for text action for Ctrl+V, Ctrl+C.
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/// Corresponds to the secondary clipboard on X11.
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#[default]
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DefaultClipboard = 0,
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/// This is the clipboard that is used when text is selected
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/// Corresponds to the primary clipboard on X11.
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/// The Platform implementation should do nothing if copy on select is not supported on that platform.
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SelectionClipboard = 1,
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}
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/// Trait that is returned by the [`Platform::new_event_loop_proxy`]
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///
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/// This are the implementation details for the function that may need to
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/// communicate with the eventloop from different thread
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pub trait EventLoopProxy: Send + Sync {
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/// Exits the event loop.
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///
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/// This is what is called by [`slint::quit_event_loop()`](crate::api::quit_event_loop)
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fn quit_event_loop(&self) -> Result<(), crate::api::EventLoopError>;
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/// Invoke the function from the event loop.
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///
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/// This is what is called by [`slint::invoke_from_event_loop()`](crate::api::invoke_from_event_loop)
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fn invoke_from_event_loop(
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&self,
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event: Box<dyn FnOnce() + Send>,
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) -> Result<(), crate::api::EventLoopError>;
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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static INITIAL_INSTANT: once_cell::sync::OnceCell<instant::Instant> =
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once_cell::sync::OnceCell::new();
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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impl std::convert::From<crate::animations::Instant> for instant::Instant {
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fn from(our_instant: crate::animations::Instant) -> Self {
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let the_beginning = *INITIAL_INSTANT.get_or_init(instant::Instant::now);
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the_beginning + core::time::Duration::from_millis(our_instant.0)
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}
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}
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thread_local! {
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/// Internal: Singleton of the platform abstraction.
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pub(crate) static PLATFORM_INSTANCE : once_cell::unsync::OnceCell<Box<dyn Platform>>
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= once_cell::unsync::OnceCell::new()
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}
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static EVENTLOOP_PROXY: OnceCell<Box<dyn EventLoopProxy + 'static>> = OnceCell::new();
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pub(crate) fn event_loop_proxy() -> Option<&'static dyn EventLoopProxy> {
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EVENTLOOP_PROXY.get().map(core::ops::Deref::deref)
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}
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/// This enum describes the different error scenarios that may occur when [`set_platform`]
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/// fails.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
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#[repr(C)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub enum SetPlatformError {
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/// The platform has been initialized in an earlier call to [`set_platform`].
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AlreadySet,
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}
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/// Set the Slint platform abstraction.
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///
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/// If the platform abstraction was already set this will return `Err`.
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pub fn set_platform(platform: Box<dyn Platform + 'static>) -> Result<(), SetPlatformError> {
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PLATFORM_INSTANCE.with(|instance| {
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if instance.get().is_some() {
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return Err(SetPlatformError::AlreadySet);
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}
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if let Some(proxy) = platform.new_event_loop_proxy() {
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EVENTLOOP_PROXY.set(proxy).map_err(|_| SetPlatformError::AlreadySet)?
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}
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instance.set(platform).map_err(|_| SetPlatformError::AlreadySet).unwrap();
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Ok(())
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})
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}
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/// Call this function to update and potentially activate any pending timers, as well
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/// as advance the state of any active animtaions.
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///
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/// This function should be called before rendering or processing input event, at the
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/// beginning of each event loop iteration.
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pub fn update_timers_and_animations() {
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crate::animations::update_animations();
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crate::timers::TimerList::maybe_activate_timers(crate::animations::Instant::now());
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}
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/// Returns the duration before the next timer is expected to be activated. This is the
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/// largest amount of time that you can wait before calling [`update_timers_and_animations()`].
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///
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/// `None` is returned if there is no active timer.
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///
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/// Call this in your own event loop implementation to know how long the current thread can
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/// go to sleep. Note that this does not take currently activate animations into account.
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/// Only go to sleep if [`Window::has_active_animations()`](crate::api::Window::has_active_animations())
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/// returns false.
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pub fn duration_until_next_timer_update() -> Option<core::time::Duration> {
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crate::timers::TimerList::next_timeout().map(|timeout| {
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let duration_since_start = crate::platform::PLATFORM_INSTANCE
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.with(|p| p.get().map(|p| p.duration_since_start()))
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.unwrap_or_default();
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core::time::Duration::from_millis(
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timeout.0.saturating_sub(duration_since_start.as_millis() as u64),
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)
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})
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}
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// reexport key enum to the public api
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pub use crate::input::key_codes::Key;
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pub use crate::input::PointerEventButton;
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/// A event that describes user input or windowing system events.
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///
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/// Slint backends typically receive events from the windowing system, translate them to this
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/// enum and deliver them to the scene of items via [`slint::Window::dispatch_event()`](`crate::api::Window::dispatch_event()`).
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///
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/// The pointer variants describe events originating from an input device such as a mouse
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/// or a contact point on a touch-enabled surface.
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///
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/// All position fields are in logical window coordinates.
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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#[repr(u32)]
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pub enum WindowEvent {
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/// A pointer was pressed.
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PointerPressed {
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position: LogicalPosition,
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/// The button that was pressed.
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button: PointerEventButton,
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},
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/// A pointer was released.
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PointerReleased {
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position: LogicalPosition,
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/// The button that was released.
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button: PointerEventButton,
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},
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/// The position of the pointer has changed.
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PointerMoved { position: LogicalPosition },
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/// The wheel button of a mouse was rotated to initiate scrolling.
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PointerScrolled {
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position: LogicalPosition,
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/// The amount of logical pixels to scroll in the horizontal direction.
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delta_x: f32,
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/// The amount of logical pixels to scroll in the vertical direction.
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delta_y: f32,
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},
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/// The pointer exited the window.
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PointerExited,
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/// A key was pressed.
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KeyPressed {
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/// The unicode representation of the key pressed.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// A specific key can be mapped to a unicode by using the [`Key`] enum
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/// ```rust
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/// let _ = slint::platform::WindowEvent::KeyPressed { text: slint::platform::Key::Shift.into() };
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/// ```
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text: SharedString,
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},
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/// A key was released.
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KeyReleased {
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/// The unicode representation of the key released.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// A specific key can be mapped to a unicode by using the [`Key`] enum
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/// ```rust
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/// let _ = slint::platform::WindowEvent::KeyReleased { text: slint::platform::Key::Shift.into() };
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/// ```
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text: SharedString,
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},
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/// The window's scale factor has changed. This can happen for example when the display's resolution
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/// changes, the user selects a new scale factor in the system settings, or the window is moved to a
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/// different screen.
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/// Platform implementations should dispatch this event also right after the initial window creation,
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/// to set the initial scale factor the windowing system provided for the window.
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ScaleFactorChanged {
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/// The window system provided scale factor to map logical pixels to physical pixels.
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scale_factor: f32,
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},
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/// The window was resized.
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///
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/// The backend must send this event to ensure that the `width` and `height` property of the root Window
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/// element are properly set.
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Resized {
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/// The new logical size of the window
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size: LogicalSize,
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},
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/// The user requested to close the window.
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///
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/// The backend should send this event when the user tries to close the window,for example by pressing the close button.
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///
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/// This will have the effect of invoking the callback set in [`Window::on_close_requested()`](`crate::api::Window::on_close_requested()`)
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/// and then hiding the window depending on the return value of the callback.
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CloseRequested,
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/// The Window was activated or de-activated.
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///
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/// The backend should dispatch this event with true when the window gains focus
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/// and false when the window loses focus.
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WindowActiveChanged(bool),
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}
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impl WindowEvent {
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/// The position of the cursor for this event, if any
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pub fn position(&self) -> Option<LogicalPosition> {
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match self {
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WindowEvent::PointerPressed { position, .. } => Some(*position),
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WindowEvent::PointerReleased { position, .. } => Some(*position),
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WindowEvent::PointerMoved { position } => Some(*position),
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WindowEvent::PointerScrolled { position, .. } => Some(*position),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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}
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