Trait winit::os::unix::WindowExt
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pub trait WindowExt { fn get_xlib_window(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn get_xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn get_xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>>; fn send_xim_spot(&self, x: i16, y: i16); fn get_xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn get_wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn get_wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>; fn is_ready(&self) -> bool; }
Additional methods on Window
that are specific to Unix.
Required Methods
fn get_xlib_window(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
Returns a pointer to the Window
object of xlib that is used by this window.
Returns None
if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
The pointer will become invalid when the glutin Window
is destroyed.
fn get_xlib_display(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
Returns a pointer to the Display
object of xlib that is used by this window.
Returns None
if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
The pointer will become invalid when the glutin Window
is destroyed.
fn get_xlib_screen_id(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
fn get_xlib_xconnection(&self) -> Option<Arc<XConnection>>
fn send_xim_spot(&self, x: i16, y: i16)
fn get_xcb_connection(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
This function returns the underlying xcb_connection_t
of an xlib Display
.
Returns None
if the window doesn't use xlib (if it uses wayland for example).
The pointer will become invalid when the glutin Window
is destroyed.
fn get_wayland_surface(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
Returns a pointer to the wl_surface
object of wayland that is used by this window.
Returns None
if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
The pointer will become invalid when the glutin Window
is destroyed.
fn get_wayland_display(&self) -> Option<*mut c_void>
Returns a pointer to the wl_display
object of wayland that is used by this window.
Returns None
if the window doesn't use wayland (if it uses xlib for example).
The pointer will become invalid when the glutin Window
is destroyed.
fn is_ready(&self) -> bool
Check if the window is ready for drawing
On wayland, drawing on a surface before the server has configured
it using a special event is illegal. As a result, you should wait
until this method returns true
.
Once it starts returning true
, it can never return false
again.
If the window is X11-based, this will just always return true
.
Implementors
impl WindowExt for Window