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mobile/app/x11.go
Hyang-Ah Hana Kim 5c6636dcb9 app: fix x11.go broken after cl/15460.
Fixes golang/go#12911

Note: the x11 support seems outdated in general compared to
android, darwin versions.

Change-Id: I2a80215c62b8c3cf87c5eb054184fea10819abc9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15790
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-10-12 22:02:50 +00:00

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build linux,!android
package app
/*
Simple on-screen app debugging for X11. Not an officially supported
development target for apps, as screens with mice are very different
than screens with touch panels.
On Ubuntu 14.04 'Trusty', you may have to install these libraries:
sudo apt-get install libegl1-mesa-dev libgles2-mesa-dev libx11-dev
*/
/*
#cgo LDFLAGS: -lEGL -lGLESv2 -lX11
void createWindow(void);
void processEvents(void);
void swapBuffers(void);
*/
import "C"
import (
"runtime"
"time"
"golang.org/x/mobile/event/lifecycle"
"golang.org/x/mobile/event/paint"
"golang.org/x/mobile/event/size"
"golang.org/x/mobile/event/touch"
"golang.org/x/mobile/geom"
)
func init() {
theApp.registerGLViewportFilter()
}
func main(f func(App)) {
runtime.LockOSThread()
workAvailable := theApp.worker.WorkAvailable()
C.createWindow()
// TODO: send lifecycle events when e.g. the X11 window is iconified or moved off-screen.
theApp.sendLifecycle(lifecycle.StageFocused)
// TODO: translate X11 expose events to shiny paint events, instead of
// sending this synthetic paint event as a hack.
theApp.eventsIn <- paint.Event{}
donec := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
f(theApp)
close(donec)
}()
// TODO: can we get the actual vsync signal?
ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Second / 60)
defer ticker.Stop()
var tc <-chan time.Time
for {
select {
case <-donec:
return
case <-workAvailable:
theApp.worker.DoWork()
case <-theApp.publish:
C.swapBuffers()
tc = ticker.C
case <-tc:
tc = nil
theApp.publishResult <- PublishResult{}
}
C.processEvents()
}
}
//export onResize
func onResize(w, h int) {
// TODO(nigeltao): don't assume 72 DPI. DisplayWidth and DisplayWidthMM
// is probably the best place to start looking.
pixelsPerPt := float32(1)
theApp.eventsIn <- size.Event{
WidthPx: w,
HeightPx: h,
WidthPt: geom.Pt(w),
HeightPt: geom.Pt(h),
PixelsPerPt: pixelsPerPt,
}
}
func sendTouch(t touch.Type, x, y float32) {
theApp.eventsIn <- touch.Event{
X: x,
Y: y,
Sequence: 0, // TODO: button??
Type: t,
}
}
//export onTouchBegin
func onTouchBegin(x, y float32) { sendTouch(touch.TypeBegin, x, y) }
//export onTouchMove
func onTouchMove(x, y float32) { sendTouch(touch.TypeMove, x, y) }
//export onTouchEnd
func onTouchEnd(x, y float32) { sendTouch(touch.TypeEnd, x, y) }
var stopped bool
//export onStop
func onStop() {
if stopped {
return
}
stopped = true
theApp.sendLifecycle(lifecycle.StageDead)
theApp.eventsIn <- stopPumping{}
}