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2020-10-30Move implementation source files to a conventional src directoryDavid Robillard1-1449/+0
I think this attempt to be optionally header-only was misguided, particularly installing source code to the system include path. Typically anyone vendoring code just includes the repository and builds from there anyway. This commit moves all the implementation code to a typical src directory (Don't Be Weird). I still think there is some value in simple "inline" deployment, but that would be better achieved another way, like producing a single-file amalgamation that builds anywhere, ala sqlite.
2020-10-24Replace live resize with loop eventsDavid Robillard1-13/+2
This allows the application to control how recursive loops are handled rather than have Pugl impose behavior which can get in the way. For example, an application may not want to continuously animate while being resized, or set up its rendering differently in this situation. For example, with Vulkan, setting up a different swapchain can be necessary for smooth performance while live resizing on Windows, and Pugl has no ability to do this. I think it was a mistake to add this timer to Pugl itself, because it was always a bit of a leaky abstraction, and not very appropriate for a library that is supposed to be a thin abstraction layer. Though it almost seemed like things ran as usual while resizing on Windows and MacOS, the main event loop being stalled can be confusing, and there was no way to detect this. This way, applications must explicitly handle this situation and can implement the behavior they want without Pugl getting in the way. This also simplifies the Pugl implementation a bit, which is always nice.
2020-10-21Cleanup: Always put return types on their own lineDavid Robillard1-1/+2
2020-10-21Cleanup: Sort includesDavid Robillard1-1/+2
2020-10-21Cleanup: Use conventional style for ObjC methodsDavid Robillard1-56/+55
2020-10-21Move includes to a separate directoryDavid Robillard1-0/+1459
This is more conventional and directories named "include" are specially understood by some tooling like clang-tidy.