This allows returning `impl ViewSequence` as this was previously not
possibly as the `Marker` generic parameter couldn't be named (easily) in
`ViewSequence<..., Marker>`.
This also provides specialized `ViewSequence`s for xilem
(`WidgetViewSequence` and `FlexSequence`) as well as for xilem_web
(`DomFragment`). Additional doc-tests/documentation and a small example
(in `counter`) for xilem_web is provided as well.
This has the drawback to not being able to reeimplement `ViewSequence`
for types that already implement `View`, which was previously possible
(as seen by the now removed `NoElementView` `ViewSequence`
implementation).
And additionally by introducing more boilerplate by having to implement
`ViewMarker` for every type that implements `View`.
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Co-authored-by: Daniel McNab <36049421+DJMcNab@users.noreply.github.com>
This:
1) Renames the current/old `xilem_core` to `xilem_web_core` and moves it
to the `xilem_web/xilem_web_core` folder
2) Creates a new `xilem_core`, which does not use (non-tuple) macros and
instead contains a `View` trait which is generic over the `Context` type
3) Ports `xilem` to this `xilem_core`, but with some functionality
missing (namely a few of the extra views; I expect these to
straightforward to port)
4) Ports the `mason` and `mason_android` examples to this new `xilem`,
with less functionality.
This continues ideas first explored in #235
The advantages of this new View trait are:
1) Improved support for ad-hoc views, such as views with additional
attributes.
This will be very useful for layout algorithms, and will also enable
native *good* multi-window (and potentially menus?)
2) A lack of macros, to better enable using go-to-definition and other
IDE features on the traits
Possible disadvantages:
1) There are a few more traits to enable the flexibility
2) It can be less clear what `Self::Element::Mut` is in the `rebuild`
function, because of how the resolution works
3) When implementing `View`, you need to specify the context (i.e.
`impl<State, Action> View<State, Action, [new] ViewCtx> for
Button<State, Action>`.
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Co-authored-by: Philipp Mildenberger <philipp@mildenberger.me>