// Old API feature: we could pass the initial window size as a parameter, however this was very misleading because in most cases it would only affect the window when it didn't have storage in the .ini file.
// Old API feature: we could override the window background alpha with a parameter. This is actually tricky to reproduce manually because:
// (1) there are multiple variants of WindowBg (popup, tooltip, etc.) and (2) you can't call PushStyleColor before Begin and PopStyleColor just after Begin() because of how CheckStackSizes() behave.
// The user-side solution is to do backup = GetStyleColorVec4(ImGuiCol_xxxBG), PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_xxxBg), Begin, PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_xxxBg, backup), [...], PopStyleColor(), End(); PopStyleColor() - which is super awkward.
// The alpha override was rarely used but for now we'll leave the Begin() variant around for a bit. We may either lift the constraint on CheckStackSizes() either add a SetNextWindowBgAlpha() helper that does it magically.
// - A default window called "Debug" is automatically stacked at the beginning of every frame so you can use widgets without explicitly calling a Begin/End pair.
// - Begin/End can be called multiple times during the frame with the same window name to append content.
// Old API feature: we could pass the initial window size as a parameter, however this was very misleading because in most cases it would only affect the window when it didn't have storage in the .ini file.
// Old API feature: we could override the window background alpha with a parameter. This is actually tricky to reproduce manually because:
// (1) there are multiple variants of WindowBg (popup, tooltip, etc.) and (2) you can't call PushStyleColor before Begin and PopStyleColor just after Begin() because of how CheckStackSizes() behave.
// The user-side solution is to do backup = GetStyleColorVec4(ImGuiCol_xxxBG), PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_xxxBg), Begin, PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_xxxBg, backup), [...], PopStyleColor(), End(); PopStyleColor() - which is super awkward.
// The alpha override was rarely used but for now we'll leave the Begin() variant around for a bit. We may either lift the constraint on CheckStackSizes() either add a SetNextWindowBgAlpha() helper that does it magically.
IMGUI_APIboolBegin(constchar*name,bool*p_open=NULL,ImGuiWindowFlagsflags=0);// push window to the stack and start appending to it. see .cpp for details. return false when window is collapsed, so you can early out in your code. 'bool* p_open' creates a widget on the upper-right to close the window (which sets your bool to false).
IMGUI_APIboolBegin(constchar*name,bool*p_open,constImVec2&size_on_first_use,floatbg_alpha=-1.0f,ImGuiWindowFlagsflags=0);// OBSOLETE. this is the older/longer API. the extra parameters aren't very relevant. call SetNextWindowSize() instead if you want to set a window size. For regular windows, 'size_on_first_use' only applies to the first time EVER the window is created and probably not what you want! might obsolete this API eventually.
IMGUI_APIvoidEnd();// finish appending to current window, pop it off the window stack.
IMGUI_APIboolBeginChild(constchar*str_id,constImVec2&size=ImVec2(0,0),boolborder=false,ImGuiWindowFlagsextra_flags=0);// begin a scrolling region. size==0.0f: use remaining window size, size<0.0f: use remaining window size minus abs(size). size>0.0f: fixed size. each axis can use a different mode, e.g. ImVec2(0,400).
// Obsolete functions (Will be removed! Also see 'API BREAKING CHANGES' section in imgui.cpp)
#ifndef IMGUI_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_FUNCTIONS
boolBegin(constchar*name,bool*p_open,constImVec2&size_on_first_use,floatbg_alpha_override=-1.0f,ImGuiWindowFlagsflags=0);// OBSOLETE 1.52+. use SetNextWindowSize() instead if you want to set a window size.