Struct backer::Layout

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pub struct Layout<State> { /* private fields */ }
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The root object used to store & calculate a layout

§Quick Start


use backer::*;
use backer::models::*;
use backer::nodes::*;

let layout = Layout::new(my_layout_fn);

// UI libraries generally will expose methods to get the available screen size
// In a real implementation this should use the real screen size!
let available_area = Area {
        x: 0.,
        y: 0.,
        width: 100.,
        height: 100.,
    };
let mut my_state = MyState {};

let layout = Layout::new(my_layout_fn);
// Perform layout & draw all of your drawable nodes.
layout.draw(available_area, &mut my_state);

fn my_layout_fn(state: &mut MyState) -> Node<MyState> {
    // Your layout here
    row(vec![
        space(),
    ])
}
struct MyState {}

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impl<State> Layout<State>

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pub fn new(tree: fn(_: &mut State) -> Node<State>) -> Self

Creates a new Layout<State>.

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impl<State> Layout<State>

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pub fn draw(&self, area: Area, state: &mut State)

Calculates layout and draws all draw nodes in the tree

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impl<State> Freeze for Layout<State>

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impl<State> RefUnwindSafe for Layout<State>

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impl<State> Send for Layout<State>

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impl<State> Sync for Layout<State>

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impl<State> Unpin for Layout<State>

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impl<State> UnwindSafe for Layout<State>

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