commit | d0d6a4c2362d2ed478006bb3b01c34c0e96033b4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | James Clarke <james@clarkezone.net> | Tue Jul 07 06:49:51 2020 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Jul 07 06:49:51 2020 -0700 |
tree | da787cd50c5755062f588278b9e4119ab031d752 | |
parent | 110a57983b2646a1edf2a77b53dba496ac13c7d1 [diff] |
Refactor Win32FlutterWindow in preparation for UWP windowing implementation (#18878) * Add flutter_windows_view and window_binding_handler Switch input handling infra to FlutterWindowsView win32_flutter_window implement WindowBindingHandler Strip unneeded functionality from win32flutterwindow Fulfill WindowBindingHandler interface in Win32FlutterWindow Add implementations for missing input handling in Win32FlutterWindow Cleanup dead code Correctly hook up rendering again Fix resizing clang-format Fix clipboard Cleanup Rename Add comments cleanup * clang-format * CR Feedback * clang-format; gn format * Fix licensing * CR feedback * CR feedback * CR feedback * Git rid of unnecessar :: prefixes * Extract WindowBindingHandlerDelegate as an interface * Missing file * Extract physical window bounds as a struct * CR Feedback * CR feedback * clang-format Co-authored-by: Stuart Morgan <stuartmorgan@google.com>
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