Before making this PR, I did take notice of a similar PR,
https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/4833, but as it appears to be
abandoned, I decided to make this PR.
**Missing**
One of the checks doesn't pass as wgpu still uses glow `0.13.1`
```shell
cargo deny --all-features --log-level error --target aarch64-apple-darwin check
```
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eframe now has its own logic to find the storage_dir to persist the app
when the persistence feature is enabled, instead of using the
directories crate. The directory should be the same as before (verified
with a unit test).
* Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4884>
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This updates winit to 0.30.5.
https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/4849 Had to pin the version to
0.30.2, as a Winit patch changed the behavior of selecting a theme.
Winit 0.30.5 reverts this, so we could stick with `window.theme()`, but
the newly added `ActiveEventLoop::system_theme` is more like what egui
wants anyway, as individual windows can have theme overrides.
Also bump `smithay-clipboard` to prevent some now duplicate
dependencies.
This allows license checking tools to omit the OFL and UFL licenses when
`default_fonts` are turned off.
There was some discussion of versioning on the original issue; I have
chosen to label this version as `0.28.1` to match the other crates.
Happy to adjust the version as needed.
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* Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/2321>
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* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/1918
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4437
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4709
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Hiya,
I need new winit for a specific fix for a android_native_actvity. There
are already two PRs, but both don't seem to have a lot of movement, or
are entirely complete:
https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/4466
Seems to have gone stale & is missing some bits.
https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/4702
Also seems stale (if less so), and is missing a refactor to
run_on_demand. I also *think* the accesskit integration has a mistake
and can't be enabled. I've marked them as a co-author on this as I
started from this branch. (I think! Haven't done that on git before...).
Sorry for the wall of text but just dumping some details / thoughts
here:
- There's an issue with creating child windows in winit 0.30.1 and up on
macOS. The multiple_viewports, "create immediate viewport" example
crashes on anything later 0.30.1, with a stack overflow in unsafe code.
I've create [a winit
issue](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3800), it *might*
already be fixed in 0.31.0 but I can't test as 0.31 will likely require
another refactoring. For now I have just pinned things to 0.30.0 exatly.
- Winit has deprecated run_on_demand, instead requiring the
ApplicationHandler interface. In 0.31.0 run_on_demand is removed. I've
refactored both the integration and the WinitApp trait to follow this
pattern. I've left user_events a bit more opaque, as it seems 0.31.0 is
doing a rework of UserEvents too.
- I've used the new lazy init approach for access kit from this branch
https://github.com/mwcampbell/egui/tree/accesskit-new-lazy-init and
marked Matt as co-author, thanks Matt!
- There was very similair but not quite the same code for run_and_return
and run_and_exit. I've merged them, but looking at the github issues
graveyard it seems vey finnicky. I *hope* this is more robust than
before but it's a bit scary.
- when receiving new_events this also used to check the redraw timing
dictionary. That doesn't seem necesarry so left this out, but that is a
slight behaviour change?
- I have reeneabled serial_windows on macOS. I wondered whether it was
fixed after this PR and does seem to be! However, even before this PR it
seems to work, so maybe winit has sorted things out before that...
Windows also works fine now without the extra hack.
- I've done a very basic test of AccessKit on Windows and screen reader
seems ok but I'm really not knowleadgable enough to say whether it's all
good or not.
- I've tested cargo tests & all examples on Windows & macOS, and ran a
basic Android app. Still, testing native platforms is wel... hard so if
anyone can test linux / iOs / older mac versions / windows 10 would
probably be a good idea!
- For consistencys sake I've made all event like functions in WinitApp
return a `Result<EventResult>`. There's quite a bit of Ok-wrapping now,
maybe too annoying? Not sure.
Thank you for having a look!
# Tested on
* [x] macOS
* [x] Windows
* [x] Wayland (thanks [SiebenCorgie](https://github.com/SiebenCorgie))
* [x] X11 (thanks
[crumblingstatue](https://github.com/crumblingstatue)!,
[SiebenCorgie](https://github.com/SiebenCorgie))
# TODO
* [x] Fix "follow system theme" not working on initial startup (winit
issue, pinning to 0.30.2 for now).
* [x] Fix `request_repaint_after`
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The default `Plot` formatter now picks precision intelligently based on
zoom level. The width of the Y axis are is now much smaller by default,
and expands as needed.
Also deprecates `Plot::y_axis_with`; replaced with `y_axis_min_width`.
This PR adds `PopupCloseBehavior` to improve state of the
<https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4607>
`PopupCloseBehavior` determines when popup will be closed.
- `CloseOnClick` popup will be closed if the click happens anywhere even
in the popup's body
- `CloseOnClickAway` popup will be closed if the click happens somewhere
else but in the popup's body.
It also adds a test in the demo app which contains several popups
examples.
---
My ideas about <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4607> is to make
every tooltip and popup a menu. So it will provide more control over
popups and tooltips (you will be able to close a popup by calling
something similar to the `ui.close_menu` if you need to). You won't need
to manually handle it's opening. And also will allow to have multiple
popups opened. That means you can have a popup inside a popup. And it
will also lead to the easier creation of the popups. (should we create a
tracking issue to track changes because to me it seems like a huge
amount of changes to be done?)
---
- Improvements on <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4607>
This example does not use the default features from eframe in order to
avoid accesskit, which panics when run from multiple threads, so it must
manually enable the other default features in order to compile correctly
on Linux.
* Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4682>
`directories-next` was created because `directories` was not maintained
at the time. However, `directories` has gotten active maintainership
since, and it has received more updates than `directories-next`.
`directories` also has more recent downloads than its `next`
counterpart, so it might make sense to switch to it, to avoid
unnecessary duplicate dependencies, where a project depends transitively
on both `directories` and `directories-next`.
The main question is whether we depend on any specific behavior from
`directories-next`.
* Closes#4534
This PR:
- Introduces `Ui::stack()`, which returns the `UiStack` structure
providing information on the current `Ui` hierarchy.
- **BREAKING**: `Ui::new()` now takes a `UiStackInfo` argument, which is
used to populate some of this `Ui`'s `UiStack`'s fields.
- **BREAKING**: `Ui::child_ui()` and `Ui::child_ui_with_id_source()` now
take an `Option<UiStackInfo>` argument, which is used to populate some
of the children `Ui`'s `UiStack`'s fields.
- New `Area::kind()` builder function, to set the `UiStackKind` value of
the `Area`'s `Ui`.
- Adds a (minimalistic) demo to egui demo (in the "Misc Demos" window).
- Adds a more thorough `test_ui_stack` test/playground demo.
TODO:
- [x] benchmarks
- [x] add example to demo
Future work:
- Add `UiStackKind` and related support for more container (e.g.
`CollapsingHeader`, etc.)
- Add a tag/property system that would allow adding arbitrary data to a
stack node. This data could then be queried by nested `Ui`s. Probably
needed for #3284.
- Add support to track columnar layouts.
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* Part of https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4535
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/3974
This adds a special `sizing_pass` mode to `Ui`, in which we have no
centered or justified layouts, and everything is hidden. This is used by
`Area` to use the first frame to measure the size of its contents so
that it can then set the perfectly correct size the subsequent frames.
For menus, where buttons are justified (span the full width), this
finally the problem of auto-sizing. Before you would have to pick a
width manually, and all buttons would expand to that width. If it was
too wide, it looked weird. If it was too narrow, text would wrap. Now
all menus are exactly the width they need to be. By default menus will
wrap at `Spacing::menu_width`.
This affects all situations when you have something that should be as
small as possible, but still span the full width/height of the parent.
For instance: the `egui::Separator` widget now checks the
`ui.is_sizing_pass` flag before deciding on a size. In the sizing pass a
horizontal separator is always 0 wide, and only in subsequent passes
will it span the full width.
0.20 has a bunch of bugs that will be fixed by:
* https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/5681
At Rerun, we don't want to wait for the wgpu 0.20.1 patch release before
we update egui, so we will temporarily downgrade to wgpu 0.19
After reverting I'll open a new PR that will update to 0.20 again, with
the intention of merging that once 0.20.1 is released.
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Related to #3482
Not sure what the "best practice" is, to me it seems like one should
import from "the original location" if possible, but now it should at
least be possible to not re-export ahash without any breakage in the
egui code base (but possibly in projects using egui, so one should
probably deprecate it if one would like to go that path). It also seems
like epaint re-exports ahash.
updates the wgpu version to 0.20 and changes the API calls accordingly.
I had to update wasm-bindgen to "0.2.92". Otherwise, I got this error
for the demo app:
```
error: failed to select a version for `wasm-bindgen`.
... required by package `js-sys v0.3.69`
... which satisfies dependency `js-sys = "^0.3.69"` of package `eframe v0.27.2 (/home/user/Projects/egui/crates/eframe)`
... which satisfies path dependency `eframe` (locked to 0.27.2) of package `confirm_exit v0.1.0 (/home/user/Projects/egui/examples/confirm_exit)`
versions that meet the requirements `^0.2.92` are: 0.2.92
all possible versions conflict with previously selected packages.
previously selected package `wasm-bindgen v0.2.90`
... which satisfies dependency `wasm-bindgen = "=0.2.90"` of package `egui_demo_app v0.27.2 (/home/user/Projects/egui/crates/egui_demo_app)`
failed to select a version for `wasm-bindgen` which could resolve this conflict
```
Why is it locked to this version right now?
I ran the tests, checked the web demo and my own projects, and
everything seems to work fine with wgpu 0.20.
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These are a replacement to the `objc` and `cocoa` crates.
This PR prevents:
- An extra copy when creating `NSData`
- A memory leak when creating `NSImage`
- A memory leak when creating `NSString`
And is generally a readability improvement.
Note that we define `NSApp` manually for now, the implementation in
`objc2-app-kit` is currently suboptimal and wouldn't allow you to check
whether the NSApplication has been created or not.
Related: https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4219, this should nicely
coincide with the Winit `0.30` release.
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Replaces only the cargo_deny.sh script for now. Can be expanded over
time to replace the other shell and python scripts, so only Rust is
needed to work with the repository.
Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/2887>
Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4373>
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# What's New
* eframe: Added `App::raw_input_hook` allows for the manipulation or
filtering of raw input events
A filter applied to raw input before [`Self::update`]
This allows for the manipulation or filtering of input events before
they are processed by egui.
This can be used to exclude specific keyboard shortcuts, mouse events,
etc.
Additionally, it can be used to add custom keyboard or mouse events
generated by a virtual keyboard.
* examples: Added an example to demonstrates how to implement a custom
virtual keyboard.
[eframe-custom-keypad.webm](https://github.com/emilk/egui/assets/1274171/a9dc8e34-2c35-4172-b7ef-41010b794fb8)
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These are the latest versions of memoffset and arboard.
The changes to egui_glow/pure_glow allow downstream crates to not depend
on rwh 0.5, which is only needed for pure_glow (and other projects that
use glutin)
Thanks for your time & work
* Part of https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/1485
This adds a `rayon` feature to `epaint` and `egui` to parallelize
tessellation of large shapes, such as high-resolution plot lines.
This should help slightly with CPU/GPU parallelism when vsync is on.
I also return the time spent on vsync, which can help users figure out
how much CPU wall-time was used on non-vsync stuff
This makes all `wgpu` features opt-in for `egui-wgpu` users.
For `eframe`, I opted to enable some `wgpu` features so users can still
use `eframe` without having to also opt-in to extra ewgpu features
(eframe is batteries-included).
Setting `desired_maximum_frame_latency` to a low value should
theoretically lead to lower latency in winit apps using `egui-wgpu`
(e.g. in `eframe` with `wgpu` backend).
* Replaces https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/3714
* See also https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/4899
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It seems like `desired_maximum_frame_latency` has no effect on my Mac. I
lowered my monitor refresh-rate to 30Hz to test, and can see no
difference between `desired_maximum_frame_latency` of `0` or `3`.
Before when experimenting with changing the global `DESIRED_NUM_FRAMES`
in `wgpu` I saw a huge difference, so I wonder what has changed.
I verified that `set_maximum_drawable_count` is being called with either
`1` or `2`, but I perceive no difference between the two.