* squash before rebase
* Update AccessKit, introducing support for editable spinners on Windows and an important fix for navigation order on macOS
* Restore support for increment and decrement actions in DragValue
* Avoid VoiceOver race condition bug
* fix clippy lint
* Tell AccessKit that the default action for a text edit (equivalent to a click) is to set the focus. This matters to some platform adapters.
* Refactor InputState functions for AccessKit actions
* Support the AccessKit SetValue for DragValue; this is the only way for a Windows AT to programmatically adjust the value
* Same for Slider
* Properly associate the slider label with both the slider and the drag value
* Lazily activate egui's AccessKit support
* fix clippy lint
* Update AccessKit
* More documentation, particularly around lazy activation
* Tweak one of the doc comments
* See if I can get AccessKit exempted from the 'missing backticks' lint
* Make PlatformOutput::accesskit_update an Option
* Refactor lazy activation
* Refactor node mutation (again)
* Eliminate the need for an explicit is_accesskit_active method, at least for now
* Fix doc comment
* More refactoring of tree construction; don't depend on Arc::get_mut
* Override a clippy lint; I seem to have no other choice
* Final planned refactor: a more flexible approach to hierarchy
* Last AccessKit update for this PR; includes an important macOS DPI fix
* Move and document the optional accesskit dependency
* Fix comment typo
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* reformat
* More elegant code for conditionally creating a node
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* Set step to 1.0 for all integer sliders
* Add doc example for Response::labelled_by
* Clarify a TODO comment I left for myself
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* Use total_cmp for clamping DragValue
* Added test for clamping
* Increase MSRV in all crates
* Increased rust version for github actions and lib.rs
* Inversed ranges are now working properply with clamp_to_range
* Added more tests
* basic working wgpu @ webgl on websys
* fix glow compile error
* introduced WebPainter trait, provide wgpu renderstate
* WebPainterWgpu destroy implemented
* make custom3d demo work on wgpu backend
* changelog entry for wgpu support eframe wasm
* remove temporary logging hack
* stop using pollster for web
we're actually not allowed to block - this only worked because wgpu on webgl doesn't actually cause anything blocking. However, when trying webgpu this became an issue
* revert cargo update
* compile error if neither glow nor wgpu features are enabled
* code cleanup
* Error handling
* Update changelog with link
* Make sure --all-features work
* Select best framebuffer format from the available ones
* update to wasm-bindgen 0.2.83
* Fix typo
* Clean up Cargo.toml
* Log about using the wgpu painter
* fixup wgpu labels
* fix custom3d_wgpu_shader ub padding
* remove duplicated uniforms struct in wgsl shader for custom3d
* Update docs: add async/await to the web 'start' function
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* egui_demo_app: remove wgpu and pollster as direct dependencies
* eframe: use same web-sys version as wgpu crate
* Make note that web_sys_unstable_apis is required by the wgpu crate
* Rename the glow web painter in eframe
* Remove trait DummyWebGLConstructor from web_glow_painter.rs
* cargo fmt
* Fix check.sh
I have gone back and forth on this a bit, but I think the arguments
AGAINST following the system theme are many:
* `dark-light` is a big dependency with problems on Linux.
* Many people prefer the dark mode and ask how to set it as the default
(even though they are using light mode in their OS).
* A developer may be surprised when the app changes theme when
they run it on another computer.
So, the path of least surprise is to make this an opt-in feature
with dark mode as the default mode.
On native, you add the `dark-light` feature to enable it.
On web, you set `WebOptions::follow_system_theme`.