This is a good early-out for widgets in `ScrollAreas`, but
also prepares for speeding up the first pass of a possible two-pass
version of egui: https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/843
* Rename `CursorPair` to `CursorRange`
* Easymark editor: add keyboard shortcuts to toggle bold, italics etc
* Split up TextEdit into separate files
* Add TextEdit::show that returns a rich TextEditOutput object with response, galley and cursor
* Rename text_edit::State to TextEditState
This refactors the widget state storage introduced by @optozorax in https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/257
* Unify the four buckets (`data`, `data_temp`, `id_data` and `id_data_temp`) into a single `data`.
* Less complexity, and also less chance of error (storing in one bucket, reading from another).
* Store data by `Id` and `TypeId`.
* Users can thus reuse the same `Id` to store many types.
* Uses a simple xor of id and typeid, which is fast and good since both id and typeid are already high-entropy hashes.
* Use different suffixes on the functions to pick if you want the data persisted or not (`get_temp`, `insert_persisted`, etc).
* Writing with one suffix and reading with the other works.
* To store state not bound to a specific `Id` (i.e. only based on type), use the new `Id::null` as the key.
* Move window building to egui-winit
* Move icon loading to egui-winit
* `use glow::HasContext;` -> `use glow::HasContext as _;`
* Move FileStorage into epi behind a feature flag
* De-duplicate screen_size_in_pixels and native_pixels_per_point
* Move creation of FileStorage to epi
* Handle epi app output (window size changes etc) in egui-winit
* Move app and memory persistence and autosave logic to egui-winit
* fix check.sh
* Make the epi backend opt-in for egui_glium and egui_glow
* Fix persistence
* Add integration name to epi::IntegrationInfo and the demo
* Clean up Cargo.toml files and fix making egui_glium optional
* fix typo
* Make egui_glium compile without the `epi` feature
* Make egui_glow and opt-in backend for eframe
* Add egui_glow to Cargo.toml and to CI
* Reference egui_glow where egui_glium is mentioned
* Remove path-patches from root Cargo.toml
* Add instructions on how to enable the glow backend of eframe
* implement stick-to-end scroll
* improve comment grammar
* accept emilk suggestion for demo text tweak
Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
* request repaint on each frame to show incoming scroll demo rows
* simplify pub api + doc strings
* disable scroll_stuck_to_end when wheel-scrolling or dragging
Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
* Rename epaint feature "persistence" to "serialize"
* Add separate "serialize" feature to egui
* egui_demo_lib: separate serialize and persistence features
* Add App::persist_native_window and App::persist_egui_memory
Controls what gets persisted
Label text will now be centered, right-aligned and/or
justified based on the layout.
Galleys are no longer always pivoted in the left top corner,
so now have a Rect rather than just a size.
* Speed up galley cache by only using the hash as key
This hashes the job but doesn't compare them with Eq,
which speeds up demo_with_tessellate__realistic by 5-6%,
winning back all the performance lost in
https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/682
* Remove custom Eq/PartialEq code for LayoutJob and friends
* Silence clippy
* Unrelated clippy fixes
I've extracted all the http request code and turned it
into its own crate at <https://github.com/emilk/ehttp>.
There was never a reason for the HTTP request library to be part of
`eframe`. Much better to have it as its own crate!
This PR introduces a completely rewritten text layout engine which is simpler and more powerful. It allows mixing different text styles (heading, body, etc) and formats (color, underlining, strikethrough, …) in the same layout pass, and baked into the same `Galley`.
This opens up the door to having a syntax-highlighed code editor, or a WYSIWYG markdown editor.
One major change is the color is now baked in at layout time. However, many widgets changes text color on hovered. But we need to do the text layout before we know if it is hovered. Therefor the painter has an option to override the text color of a galley.
## Performance
Text layout alone is about 20% slower, but a lot of that is because more tessellation is done upfront. Text tessellation is now a lot faster, but text layout + tessellation still lands at a net loss of 5-10% in performance. There are however a few tricks to speed it up (like using `smallvec`) which I am saving for later. Text layout is also cached, meaning that in most cases (when all text isn't changing each frame) text tessellation is actually more important (and that's more than 2x faster!).
Sadly, the actual text cache lookup is significantly slower (300ns -> 600ns). That's because the `TextLayoutJob` is a lot bigger (it has more options, like underlining, fonts etc), so it is slower to hash and compare. I have an idea how to speed this up, but I need to do some other work before I can implement that.
All in all, the performance impact on `demo_with_tesselate__realistic` is about 5-6% in the red. Not great; not terrible. The benefits are worth it, but I also think with some work I can get that down significantly, hopefully down to the old levels.