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Set up NSView
the way Glutin requires it
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In particular `wantsBestResolutionOpenGLSurface` and `wantsLayer`. This is currently done by Winit, but it's really the job of Glutin to do this, Winit shouldn't be concerned with OpenGL-specific details.
Yeah, it should be done by glutin indeed. Btw, I've seen your PR to wgpu about adding a layer, do you happen to know if glutin needs something like that as well? Since it also generally lags on resize, etc. Also, I'd assume that it doesn't need to be synced with winit change, because if glutin will start doing it, it won't really change anything if winit e.g v0.30 does it and v0.31 not? |
I can't remember the result of my investigation right now, it's been a few months, but I'm looking at doing a PR for (finally) changing how redraws work in Winit on macOS/iOS, and I'll include a summary of all the crates I've tested with, if something is needed in Glutin then I'll open a PR here as well before that.
Indeed, we can do this now, and change it in Winit later. |
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Could you add a changelog for that?
I'd also assume that you've tested it with winit at least or OpenGL doesn't generally work for you?
I'm thinking to backport this to older glutin versions as well, so it won't break with new winit, etc, since glutin doesn't require that, generally.
I didn't originally, because the template says:
And this isn't really gonna be valuable to users, it's mostly an internal change between Glutin and Winit. But I'll try.
It works fine on my Mac, but again, I can't really test the behaviour on the older versions, as I don't have a device that runs on old enough macOS versions.
That's up to you. |
using glutin doesn't imply that you're using winit, so, it's valuable for the users since it may alter things for consumers, glutin assuming winit behavior is a bug from my point of view, since it generally should setup things the way it wants and not just rely that external nsview provider will do that for it. |
In particular Glutin requires
wantsBestResolutionOpenGLSurface
andwantsLayer
to be set correctly.This is currently done by Winit:
https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/dfea49f48850670cdfe3dc91949a9f8f2e267a38/src/platform_impl/apple/appkit/window_delegate.rs#L640-L653
But it's really the job of Glutin to do this, Winit shouldn't be concerned with OpenGL-specific details. I'm going to submit a PR later to Winit to remove the code from there.
I decided to avoid the option to choose whether to do High DPI or not, like the
with_disallow_hidpi
flag in Winit, since I don't see why we should let the user control this? It was originally added in rust-windowing/winit#821I only have a device running macOS 10.14, so I can't actually test the behaviours here. But we're just mirroring what Winit is doing.