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author | 2022-01-28 16:47:50 +0700 | |
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committer | 2022-01-28 21:37:16 +0700 | |
commit | 825c7749ff364cf1f7ae5cab0c25f27ed85c7d82 (patch) | |
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Replace `iced_web` with WebGL support in `wgpu` :tada:
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diff --git a/web/src/subscription.rs b/web/src/subscription.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fb54f7e3..00000000 --- a/web/src/subscription.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -//! Listen to external events in your application. -use crate::Hasher; - -/// A request to listen to external events. -/// -/// Besides performing async actions on demand with [`Command`], most -/// applications also need to listen to external events passively. -/// -/// A [`Subscription`] is normally provided to some runtime, like a [`Command`], -/// and it will generate events as long as the user keeps requesting it. -/// -/// For instance, you can use a [`Subscription`] to listen to a WebSocket -/// connection, keyboard presses, mouse events, time ticks, etc. -/// -/// [`Command`]: crate::Command -pub type Subscription<T> = iced_futures::Subscription<Hasher, (), T>; - -pub use iced_futures::subscription::Recipe; |