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Shared MGLMapCamera between iOS and OS X. Unfortunately -camera and -setCamera: implementations need to be copy-pasted for now.
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Mapbox.framework needs to be embedded in the application bundle.
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Added documentation comments for all the public headers that aren’t being shared with iOS.
Removed an animated: parameter from -selectAnnotation: and -deselectAnnotation:: because callout popovers may extend beyond the entire window, there is no need to scroll the map to make the entire callout visible.
Added missing geometric conversion methods.
Renamed -mapView:regionWillChangeAnimated: et al. to say “camera” instead of “region”. “Region” leaves ambiguity about whether properties like rotation and pitch trigger this method. “Camera” associates these methods with the camera property, which seems apt.
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platform-osx now vends a real NSView subclass, MGLMapView, that is readily embedded inside a Cocoa application for OS X. MGLMapView is backed by an NSOpenGLLayer for optimal performance and integration with other layer-backed views. It supports keyboard shortcuts and several gestures and hosts attribution, zooming, and rotation controls as subviews. osxapp is now a bona fide Cocoa application that embeds MGLMapView inside a XIB. osxapp has preferences and a share button for tight integration with custom styles.
Enabling asynchronous rendering would be more consistent with iOS but increases CPU usage so much, even when idle, that it isn’t worth any performance gain. The bigger issue is that VAOs aren’t being used.
make xpackage creates a static library similar to the one created by make ipackage. make clean cleans additional places where build output ends up.
The OS X minimum deployment target has been increased from 10.9 to 10.10. osxapp’s window has a full size content view, which requires 10.10. Lightweight generics require iOS 9+ and OS X 10.11 regardless, because it was only in that release that Foundation collection classes started adopting lightweight generics.
Shuffled files around and refactored annotations so that iOS and OS X share a good chunk of the annotations code, which now takes advantage of polymorphism. MGLMapView can now display annotations but cannot yet select them. In osxapp, a long press drops a pin, and so does the map view’s context menu.
Annotations have NSPopovers as callouts, and their view controllers can be customized. Annotation image alignment rects are respected for hit testing purposes and for positioning the callout anchor. Callouts in osxapp demonstrate the use of bindings to keep callouts in sync with underlying model objects.
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Reverts a tiny sliver of 423cfc1
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* Consolidate Image and StillImage
* Typecheck unassociated vs premultiplied images
* Rewrite default platform image decoding implementation
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Rolls back part of #2742
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So npm won't clobber binding.gyp, refs
https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/10243
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This reverts commit 311bf93abe9f815668e8e0a779c87c3eb5c1199d.
more explicit require paths in tests
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- [osx] set -fvisibility-inlines-hidden in gyp/common.gypi to silence
mismatched visibility linker warnings
- [linux] set cxx_host in GYP_FLAGS to set -fabi-version=0 on gcc builds
to use clang-built mason binaries
- [ios] update symbol visibility for iOS tests
- [ios] link libgeojsonvt.a in iOS tests xcodeproj
- add libgeojsonvt.a to General -> Linked Frameworks and Libraries
- add mason_packages (recursive) to Build Settings -> Library Search Path
- [ios] add libuv and geojsonvt first in iOS libtool smush to ensure symbols
are found by later compilation units where they are undefined
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Moved mbgl::util::default_styles to a more appropriate location, where iOS platform code can also find it. Moved -[MGLMapView bundledStyleURLs] (which is now deprecated) and the style switcher in iosapp to default_styles.
Added a collection of convenience methods for getting style URLs. It makes little sense to layer an enum atop this, as MapKit does, because MGLMapView styles aren’t limited to this set. A good analogy is UIColor. This also makes for a good entry point for future runtime styling APIs.
Introduced independent constants for each default style, because it’s more common to need access to a particular style than to iterate over them. This fact is apparent in the MGLStyle class, which now uses macros and assertions to ensure that it’s kept up-to-date with changes in default_styles.
/ref #1462
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Fixes #2239
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Fixes #2032
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Cellular carrier name and connectivity level will now only be sent if
the developer independently chooses to link the CoreTelephony framework
in their app.
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This reverts commit 4e1ead344bfb1f9ddb207924465fabae3d218d67.
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- Allow node bindings to be built if git submodules cannot be checked out
- Made geojsonvt a mason package instead of a git submodule
- Use globally installed mason if it cannot be checked out via git submodules
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Plumbed camera options all the way through to MGLMapView. Added a method that lets you specify a direction in addition to center point and zoom level.
Added Map::jumpTo() for parity with mapbox-gl-js. Replaced usage of Map::setLatLng() and Map::setLatLngZoom() with Map::jumpTo() or Map::easeTo() within MGLMapView. Replaced MGLMapView.pitch with MGLMapCamera for setting all supported degrees of freedom simultaneously. Simultaneously move and rotate with course.
Support customizable timing functions on iOS.
iosapp now persists an archived MGLMapCamera instead of separate viewpoint properties and also synchronizes user defaults on termination. This change implements persistence entirely in Objective-C, eliminating the use of the Objective-C++ implementation.
Fixes #1643, fixes #1834. Ref #1581.
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Closes #823
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Added a bunch of functions to work with MGLCoordinateBounds in a separate header analogous to MKGeometry.h. Added resolution-independent tests for common fit to bounds scenarios.
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The singleton `MGLAccountManager` wants to be the sole arbiter of the access token, but each instance of `mbgl::Map` (`mbgl::DefaultFileSource` in #1607) has its own copy of the access token. Now `MGLMapView` observes for changes to the `MGLAccountManager`’s access token and synchronizes `mbgl::Map` with it.
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`-pauseMetricsCollection` and `-resumeMetricsCollection` were originally introduced to mitigate concerns around battery usage, but `MGLMapboxEvents` has since evolved to tread much lighter on the battery. There’s no longer any need for the client to call these methods directly. The iOS test project now includes MGLMapboxEvents.h explicitly to avoid having to package a header that will go unused.
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A typo in a selector literal meant that `-[MGLMapViewDelegate mapViewDidFailLoadingMap:withError:]` would never be sent to delegates even if `MGLMapView` had called it. Along for the ride, create a proper `NSError` to pass into that callback, and an error domain for that error.
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because Travis uses Apple LLVM 6.0 and full c++14 support landed in 6.1
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`MGLMetricsLocationManager` was nothing but overhead for `CLLocationManager`. Also removed an unused method.
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The shared `MGLMapboxEvents` now owns the only instance of `MGLMetricsLocationManager`. It also owns a `MGLMapboxEventsData` object, to which all user-specific data has been relegated. This object can be built up and torn down on the fly, whenever the opt-out preference is toggled. `MGLMapboxEvents` has also given up knowledge of the access token and now queries `MGLAccountManager` for that information, which `MGLMapView` keeps up-to-date.
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MapboxGL Startup Infrastructure
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