Struct rg3d::event_loop::EventLoopWindowTarget[]

pub struct EventLoopWindowTarget<T> where
    T: 'static, 
{ /* fields omitted */ }
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Target that associates windows with an EventLoop.

This type exists to allow you to create new windows while Winit executes your callback. EventLoop will coerce into this type (impl<T> Deref for EventLoop<T>), so functions that take this as a parameter can also take &EventLoop.

Implementations

Returns the list of all the monitors available on the system.

Returns the primary monitor of the system.

Returns None if it can’t identify any monitor as a primary one.

Platform-specific

Wayland: Always returns None.

Trait Implementations

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

True if the EventLoopWindowTarget uses Wayland.

True if the EventLoopWindowTarget uses X11.

Returns a pointer to the wl_display object of wayland that is used by this EventLoopWindowTarget. Read more

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