use std::collections::HashMap; use winit::{ event::{ElementState, Event, KeyboardInput, WindowEvent}, event_loop::{ControlFlow, EventLoop}, window::Window, }; fn main() { simple_logger::init().unwrap(); let event_loop = EventLoop::new(); let mut windows = HashMap::new(); for _ in 0..3 { let window = Window::new(&event_loop).unwrap(); windows.insert(window.id(), window); } event_loop.run(move |event, event_loop, control_flow| { *control_flow = ControlFlow::Wait; match event { Event::WindowEvent { event, window_id } => { match event { WindowEvent::CloseRequested => { println!("Window {:?} has received the signal to close", window_id); // This drops the window, causing it to close. windows.remove(&window_id); if windows.is_empty() { *control_flow = ControlFlow::Exit; } } WindowEvent::KeyboardInput { input: KeyboardInput { state: ElementState::Pressed, .. }, .. } => { let window = Window::new(&event_loop).unwrap(); windows.insert(window.id(), window); } _ => (), } } _ => (), } }) }