cart_tmp_winit/event_loop.rs
1//! The `EventLoop` struct and assorted supporting types, including `ControlFlow`.
2//!
3//! If you want to send custom events to the event loop, use [`EventLoop::create_proxy()`][create_proxy]
4//! to acquire an [`EventLoopProxy`][event_loop_proxy] and call its [`send_event`][send_event] method.
5//!
6//! See the root-level documentation for information on how to create and use an event loop to
7//! handle events.
8//!
9//! [create_proxy]: crate::event_loop::EventLoop::create_proxy
10//! [event_loop_proxy]: crate::event_loop::EventLoopProxy
11//! [send_event]: crate::event_loop::EventLoopProxy::send_event
12use instant::Instant;
13use std::ops::Deref;
14use std::{error, fmt};
15
16use crate::{event::Event, monitor::MonitorHandle, platform_impl};
17
18/// Provides a way to retrieve events from the system and from the windows that were registered to
19/// the events loop.
20///
21/// An `EventLoop` can be seen more or less as a "context". Calling `EventLoop::new()`
22/// initializes everything that will be required to create windows. For example on Linux creating
23/// an event loop opens a connection to the X or Wayland server.
24///
25/// To wake up an `EventLoop` from a another thread, see the `EventLoopProxy` docs.
26///
27/// Note that the `EventLoop` cannot be shared across threads (due to platform-dependant logic
28/// forbidding it), as such it is neither `Send` nor `Sync`. If you need cross-thread access, the
29/// `Window` created from this `EventLoop` _can_ be sent to an other thread, and the
30/// `EventLoopProxy` allows you to wake up an `EventLoop` from another thread.
31///
32pub struct EventLoop<T: 'static> {
33 pub(crate) event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop<T>,
34 pub(crate) _marker: ::std::marker::PhantomData<*mut ()>, // Not Send nor Sync
35}
36
37/// Target that associates windows with an `EventLoop`.
38///
39/// This type exists to allow you to create new windows while Winit executes
40/// your callback. `EventLoop` will coerce into this type (`impl<T> Deref for
41/// EventLoop<T>`), so functions that take this as a parameter can also take
42/// `&EventLoop`.
43pub struct EventLoopWindowTarget<T: 'static> {
44 pub(crate) p: platform_impl::EventLoopWindowTarget<T>,
45 pub(crate) _marker: ::std::marker::PhantomData<*mut ()>, // Not Send nor Sync
46}
47
48impl<T> fmt::Debug for EventLoop<T> {
49 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
50 f.pad("EventLoop { .. }")
51 }
52}
53
54impl<T> fmt::Debug for EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
55 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
56 f.pad("EventLoopWindowTarget { .. }")
57 }
58}
59
60/// Set by the user callback given to the `EventLoop::run` method.
61///
62/// Indicates the desired behavior of the event loop after [`Event::RedrawEventsCleared`][events_cleared]
63/// is emitted. Defaults to `Poll`.
64///
65/// ## Persistency
66/// Almost every change is persistent between multiple calls to the event loop closure within a
67/// given run loop. The only exception to this is `Exit` which, once set, cannot be unset. Changes
68/// are **not** persistent between multiple calls to `run_return` - issuing a new call will reset
69/// the control flow to `Poll`.
70///
71/// [events_cleared]: crate::event::Event::RedrawEventsCleared
72#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
73pub enum ControlFlow {
74 /// When the current loop iteration finishes, immediately begin a new iteration regardless of
75 /// whether or not new events are available to process. For web, events are sent when
76 /// `requestAnimationFrame` fires.
77 Poll,
78 /// When the current loop iteration finishes, suspend the thread until another event arrives.
79 Wait,
80 /// When the current loop iteration finishes, suspend the thread until either another event
81 /// arrives or the given time is reached.
82 WaitUntil(Instant),
83 /// Send a `LoopDestroyed` event and stop the event loop. This variant is *sticky* - once set,
84 /// `control_flow` cannot be changed from `Exit`, and any future attempts to do so will result
85 /// in the `control_flow` parameter being reset to `Exit`.
86 Exit,
87}
88
89impl Default for ControlFlow {
90 #[inline(always)]
91 fn default() -> ControlFlow {
92 ControlFlow::Poll
93 }
94}
95
96impl EventLoop<()> {
97 /// Builds a new event loop with a `()` as the user event type.
98 ///
99 /// ***For cross-platform compatibility, the `EventLoop` must be created on the main thread.***
100 /// Attempting to create the event loop on a different thread will panic. This restriction isn't
101 /// strictly necessary on all platforms, but is imposed to eliminate any nasty surprises when
102 /// porting to platforms that require it. `EventLoopExt::new_any_thread` functions are exposed
103 /// in the relevant `platform` module if the target platform supports creating an event loop on
104 /// any thread.
105 ///
106 /// Usage will result in display backend initialisation, this can be controlled on linux
107 /// using an environment variable `WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND`. Legal values are `x11` and `wayland`.
108 /// If it is not set, winit will try to connect to a wayland connection, and if it fails will
109 /// fallback on x11. If this variable is set with any other value, winit will panic.
110 ///
111 /// ## Platform-specific
112 ///
113 /// - **iOS:** Can only be called on the main thread.
114 pub fn new() -> EventLoop<()> {
115 EventLoop::<()>::with_user_event()
116 }
117}
118
119impl<T> EventLoop<T> {
120 /// Builds a new event loop.
121 ///
122 /// All caveats documented in [`EventLoop::new`] apply to this function.
123 ///
124 /// ## Platform-specific
125 ///
126 /// - **iOS:** Can only be called on the main thread.
127 pub fn with_user_event() -> EventLoop<T> {
128 EventLoop {
129 event_loop: platform_impl::EventLoop::new(),
130 _marker: ::std::marker::PhantomData,
131 }
132 }
133
134 /// Hijacks the calling thread and initializes the winit event loop with the provided
135 /// closure. Since the closure is `'static`, it must be a `move` closure if it needs to
136 /// access any data from the calling context.
137 ///
138 /// See the [`ControlFlow`] docs for information on how changes to `&mut ControlFlow` impact the
139 /// event loop's behavior.
140 ///
141 /// Any values not passed to this function will *not* be dropped.
142 ///
143 /// [`ControlFlow`]: crate::event_loop::ControlFlow
144 #[inline]
145 pub fn run<F>(self, event_handler: F) -> !
146 where
147 F: 'static + FnMut(Event<'_, T>, &EventLoopWindowTarget<T>, &mut ControlFlow),
148 {
149 self.event_loop.run(event_handler)
150 }
151
152 /// Creates an `EventLoopProxy` that can be used to dispatch user events to the main event loop.
153 pub fn create_proxy(&self) -> EventLoopProxy<T> {
154 EventLoopProxy {
155 event_loop_proxy: self.event_loop.create_proxy(),
156 }
157 }
158}
159
160impl<T> Deref for EventLoop<T> {
161 type Target = EventLoopWindowTarget<T>;
162 fn deref(&self) -> &EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
163 self.event_loop.window_target()
164 }
165}
166
167impl<T> EventLoopWindowTarget<T> {
168 /// Returns the list of all the monitors available on the system.
169 #[inline]
170 pub fn available_monitors(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = MonitorHandle> {
171 self.p
172 .available_monitors()
173 .into_iter()
174 .map(|inner| MonitorHandle { inner })
175 }
176
177 /// Returns the primary monitor of the system.
178 #[inline]
179 pub fn primary_monitor(&self) -> MonitorHandle {
180 MonitorHandle {
181 inner: self.p.primary_monitor(),
182 }
183 }
184}
185
186/// Used to send custom events to `EventLoop`.
187pub struct EventLoopProxy<T: 'static> {
188 event_loop_proxy: platform_impl::EventLoopProxy<T>,
189}
190
191impl<T: 'static> Clone for EventLoopProxy<T> {
192 fn clone(&self) -> Self {
193 Self {
194 event_loop_proxy: self.event_loop_proxy.clone(),
195 }
196 }
197}
198
199impl<T: 'static> EventLoopProxy<T> {
200 /// Send an event to the `EventLoop` from which this proxy was created. This emits a
201 /// `UserEvent(event)` event in the event loop, where `event` is the value passed to this
202 /// function.
203 ///
204 /// Returns an `Err` if the associated `EventLoop` no longer exists.
205 pub fn send_event(&self, event: T) -> Result<(), EventLoopClosed<T>> {
206 self.event_loop_proxy.send_event(event)
207 }
208}
209
210impl<T: 'static> fmt::Debug for EventLoopProxy<T> {
211 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
212 f.pad("EventLoopProxy { .. }")
213 }
214}
215
216/// The error that is returned when an `EventLoopProxy` attempts to wake up an `EventLoop` that
217/// no longer exists. Contains the original event given to `send_event`.
218#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
219pub struct EventLoopClosed<T>(pub T);
220
221impl<T> fmt::Display for EventLoopClosed<T> {
222 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
223 f.write_str("Tried to wake up a closed `EventLoop`")
224 }
225}
226
227impl<T: fmt::Debug> error::Error for EventLoopClosed<T> {}