bevy/examples/event.rs

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use bevy::prelude::*;
fn main() {
App::build()
.add_default_plugins()
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.add_event::<MyEvent>()
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.add_resource(EventTriggerState::default())
.add_resource_init::<EventListenerState>()
.add_system(event_trigger_system.system())
.add_system(event_listener_system.system())
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.run();
}
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struct MyEvent {
pub message: String,
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct EventTriggerState {
elapsed: f32,
}
// sends MyEvent every second
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fn event_trigger_system(
mut state: ResourceMut<EventTriggerState>,
mut my_events: ResourceMut<Events<MyEvent>>,
time: Resource<Time>,
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) {
state.elapsed += time.delta_seconds;
if state.elapsed > 1.0 {
my_events.send(MyEvent {
message: "Hello World".to_string(),
});
state.elapsed = 0.0;
}
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}
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#[derive(Resource)]
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struct EventListenerState {
my_event_reader: EventReader<MyEvent>,
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}
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// prints events as they come in
fn event_listener_system(
mut state: ResourceMut<EventListenerState>,
my_events: Resource<Events<MyEvent>>,
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) {
for my_event in state.my_event_reader.iter(&my_events) {
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println!("{}", my_event.message);
}
}