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This is the standard behaviour for applications.
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This collapses many functions into one, which makes the API more easily
extensible and reduces code size.
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See https://reuse.software/ for details.
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These will not be used in the Sphinx documentation, and most were
self-explanatory and only there to make the Doxygen index look nice anyway.
Where there was actually useful information, it has been preserved as regular
comments.
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These names were confusing because a view is not necessarily a window. Since
there's no room for ambiguity here, simply drop the superfluous word.
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Not really sure why I used a web link here (maybe because it's more stable),
but this is more conventional.
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The previous separation between polling and dispatching was a lie, especially
on MacOS where it is impossible to only poll for events without dispatching
anything. Providing such an API is misleading, and problematic in various
other ways.
So, merge them into a single puglUpdate() function which can do the right thing
on all platforms. This also adds the behaviour of actually processing all
events in the given time interval, which is almost always what clients actually
want to do when using a positive timeout (naively doing this before caused
terrible input lag).
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Unfortunately this is an API break, but there's no reasonable way to deprecate
the old function and this is required for things to work correctly. The type
will be used in following commits to tick the main loop and dispatch events
correctly for either case.
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These are not really tests, but examples or demos, which has caused some
confusion in the past. So, move them, and make room for actual tests.
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