pub struct SeatHandler {
    seats: Vec<(u32, Attached<WlSeat>)>,
    listeners: Rc<RefCell<Vec<Weak<RefCell<dyn FnMut(Attached<WlSeat>, &SeatData, DispatchData<'_>) + 'static>>>>>,
}
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A simple handler for seats

This handler will manage seats and track their capabilities.

You can register callbacks using the SeatHandling::listen to be notified whenever a seat is created, destroyed, or its capabilities change.

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§seats: Vec<(u32, Attached<WlSeat>)>§listeners: Rc<RefCell<Vec<Weak<RefCell<dyn FnMut(Attached<WlSeat>, &SeatData, DispatchData<'_>) + 'static>>>>>

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impl SeatHandler

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pub fn new() -> SeatHandler

Create a new SeatHandler

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impl Debug for SeatHandler

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl MultiGlobalHandler<WlSeat> for SeatHandler

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fn created( &mut self, registry: Attached<WlRegistry>, id: u32, version: u32, _: DispatchData<'_> )

A new instance of this global was created with given id and version
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fn removed(&mut self, id: u32, ddata: DispatchData<'_>)

The instance with given id was removed
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fn get_all(&self) -> Vec<Attached<WlSeat>>

Access all the currently existing instances
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impl SeatHandling for SeatHandler

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fn listen<F: FnMut(Attached<WlSeat>, &SeatData, DispatchData<'_>) + 'static>( &mut self, f: F ) -> SeatListener

Insert a listener for seat events

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