bevy/examples/ui/overflow_debug.rs

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//! Tests how different transforms behave when clipped with `Overflow::Hidden`
Add `core` and `alloc` over `std` Lints (#15281) # Objective - Fixes #6370 - Closes #6581 ## Solution - Added the following lints to the workspace: - `std_instead_of_core` - `std_instead_of_alloc` - `alloc_instead_of_core` - Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [item level use formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Item%5C%3A) to split all `use` statements into single items. - Used `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix --allow-dirty` to _attempt_ to resolve the new linting issues, and intervened where the lint was unable to resolve the issue automatically (usually due to needing an `extern crate alloc;` statement in a crate root). - Manually removed certain uses of `std` where negative feature gating prevented `--all-features` from finding the offending uses. - Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [crate level use formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Crate%5C%3A) to re-merge all `use` statements matching Bevy's previous styling. - Manually fixed cases where the `fmt` tool could not re-merge `use` statements due to conditional compilation attributes. ## Testing - Ran CI locally ## Migration Guide The MSRV is now 1.81. Please update to this version or higher. ## Notes - This is a _massive_ change to try and push through, which is why I've outlined the semi-automatic steps I used to create this PR, in case this fails and someone else tries again in the future. - Making this change has no impact on user code, but does mean Bevy contributors will be warned to use `core` and `alloc` instead of `std` where possible. - This lint is a critical first step towards investigating `no_std` options for Bevy. --------- Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
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Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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use bevy::{input::common_conditions::input_just_pressed, prelude::*, ui::widget::UiTextWriter};
use std::f32::consts::{FRAC_PI_2, PI, TAU};
const CONTAINER_SIZE: f32 = 150.0;
const HALF_CONTAINER_SIZE: f32 = CONTAINER_SIZE / 2.0;
const LOOP_LENGTH: f32 = 4.0;
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.init_resource::<AnimationState>()
.add_systems(Startup, setup)
.add_systems(
Update,
(
toggle_overflow.run_if(input_just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyO)),
next_container_size.run_if(input_just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyS)),
update_transform::<Move>,
update_transform::<Scale>,
update_transform::<Rotate>,
update_animation,
),
)
.run();
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Instructions;
#[derive(Resource, Default)]
struct AnimationState {
playing: bool,
paused_at: f32,
paused_total: f32,
t: f32,
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Container(u8);
trait UpdateTransform {
fn update(&self, t: f32, transform: &mut Transform);
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Move;
impl UpdateTransform for Move {
fn update(&self, t: f32, transform: &mut Transform) {
transform.translation.x = ops::sin(t * TAU - FRAC_PI_2) * HALF_CONTAINER_SIZE;
transform.translation.y = -ops::cos(t * TAU - FRAC_PI_2) * HALF_CONTAINER_SIZE;
}
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Scale;
impl UpdateTransform for Scale {
fn update(&self, t: f32, transform: &mut Transform) {
transform.scale.x = 1.0 + 0.5 * ops::cos(t * TAU).max(0.0);
transform.scale.y = 1.0 + 0.5 * ops::cos(t * TAU + PI).max(0.0);
}
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Rotate;
impl UpdateTransform for Rotate {
fn update(&self, t: f32, transform: &mut Transform) {
transform.rotation =
Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Z, (ops::cos(t * TAU) * 45.0).to_radians());
}
}
fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
// Camera
commands.spawn(Camera2d);
// Instructions
let text_font = TextFont::default();
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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commands
.spawn((
Text::new(
"Next Overflow Setting (O)\nNext Container Size (S)\nToggle Animation (space)\n\n",
),
text_font.clone(),
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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Style {
position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
top: Val::Px(12.0),
left: Val::Px(12.0),
..default()
},
Instructions,
))
.with_child((
TextSpan::new(format!("{:?}", Overflow::clip())),
text_font.clone(),
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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));
// Overflow Debug
commands
.spawn(NodeBundle {
style: Style {
width: Val::Percent(100.),
height: Val::Percent(100.),
justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
align_items: AlignItems::Center,
..default()
},
..default()
})
.with_children(|parent| {
parent
.spawn(NodeBundle {
style: Style {
display: Display::Grid,
grid_template_columns: RepeatedGridTrack::px(3, CONTAINER_SIZE),
grid_template_rows: RepeatedGridTrack::px(2, CONTAINER_SIZE),
row_gap: Val::Px(80.),
column_gap: Val::Px(80.),
..default()
},
..default()
})
.with_children(|parent| {
spawn_image(parent, &asset_server, Move);
spawn_image(parent, &asset_server, Scale);
spawn_image(parent, &asset_server, Rotate);
spawn_text(parent, &asset_server, Move);
spawn_text(parent, &asset_server, Scale);
spawn_text(parent, &asset_server, Rotate);
});
});
}
fn spawn_image(
parent: &mut ChildBuilder,
asset_server: &Res<AssetServer>,
update_transform: impl UpdateTransform + Component,
) {
spawn_container(parent, update_transform, |parent| {
parent.spawn(ImageBundle {
image: UiImage::new(asset_server.load("branding/bevy_logo_dark_big.png")),
style: Style {
height: Val::Px(100.),
position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
top: Val::Px(-50.),
left: Val::Px(-200.),
..default()
},
..default()
});
});
}
fn spawn_text(
parent: &mut ChildBuilder,
asset_server: &Res<AssetServer>,
update_transform: impl UpdateTransform + Component,
) {
spawn_container(parent, update_transform, |parent| {
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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parent.spawn((
Text::new("Bevy"),
TextFont {
font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
font_size: 100.0,
..default()
},
));
});
}
fn spawn_container(
parent: &mut ChildBuilder,
update_transform: impl UpdateTransform + Component,
spawn_children: impl FnOnce(&mut ChildBuilder),
) {
let mut transform = Transform::default();
update_transform.update(0.0, &mut transform);
parent
.spawn((
NodeBundle {
style: Style {
width: Val::Percent(100.),
height: Val::Percent(100.),
align_items: AlignItems::Center,
justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
Split UI `Overflow` by axis (#8095) # Objective Split the UI overflow enum so that overflow can be set for each axis separately. ## Solution Change `Overflow` from an enum to a struct with `x` and `y` `OverflowAxis` fields, where `OverflowAxis` is an enum with `Clip` and `Visible` variants. Modify `update_clipping` to calculate clipping for each axis separately. If only one axis is clipped, the other axis is given infinite bounds. <img width="642" alt="overflow" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/27962798/227592983-568cf76f-7e40-48c4-a511-43c886f5e431.PNG"> --- ## Changelog * Split the UI overflow implementation so overflow can be set for each axis separately. * Added the enum `OverflowAxis` with `Clip` and `Visible` variants. * Changed `Overflow` to a struct with `x` and `y` fields of type `OverflowAxis`. * `Overflow` has new methods `visible()` and `hidden()` that replace its previous `Clip` and `Visible` variants. * Added `Overflow` helper methods `clip_x()` and `clip_y()` that return a new `Overflow` value with the given axis clipped. * Modified `update_clipping` so it calculates clipping for each axis separately. If a node is only clipped on a single axis, the other axis is given `-f32::INFINITY` to `f32::INFINITY` clipping bounds. ## Migration Guide The `Style` property `Overflow` is now a struct with `x` and `y` fields, that allow for per-axis overflow control. Use these helper functions to replace the variants of `Overflow`: * Replace `Overflow::Visible` with `Overflow::visible()` * Replace `Overflow::Hidden` with `Overflow::clip()`
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overflow: Overflow::clip(),
..default()
},
background_color: Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25).into(),
..default()
},
Container(0),
))
.with_children(|parent| {
parent
.spawn((
NodeBundle {
style: Style {
align_items: AlignItems::Center,
justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
top: Val::Px(transform.translation.x),
left: Val::Px(transform.translation.y),
..default()
},
transform,
..default()
},
update_transform,
))
.with_children(spawn_children);
});
}
fn update_animation(
mut animation: ResMut<AnimationState>,
time: Res<Time>,
keys: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
) {
let delta = time.elapsed_seconds();
if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
animation.playing = !animation.playing;
if !animation.playing {
animation.paused_at = delta;
} else {
animation.paused_total += delta - animation.paused_at;
}
}
if animation.playing {
animation.t = (delta - animation.paused_total) % LOOP_LENGTH / LOOP_LENGTH;
}
}
fn update_transform<T: UpdateTransform + Component>(
animation: Res<AnimationState>,
mut containers: Query<(&mut Transform, &mut Style, &T)>,
) {
for (mut transform, mut style, update_transform) in &mut containers {
update_transform.update(animation.t, &mut transform);
style.left = Val::Px(transform.translation.x);
style.top = Val::Px(transform.translation.y);
}
}
fn toggle_overflow(
mut containers: Query<&mut Style, With<Container>>,
instructions: Single<Entity, With<Instructions>>,
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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mut writer: UiTextWriter,
) {
for mut style in &mut containers {
style.overflow = match style.overflow {
Overflow {
x: OverflowAxis::Visible,
y: OverflowAxis::Visible,
} => Overflow::clip_y(),
Overflow {
x: OverflowAxis::Visible,
y: OverflowAxis::Clip,
} => Overflow::clip_x(),
Overflow {
x: OverflowAxis::Clip,
y: OverflowAxis::Visible,
} => Overflow::clip(),
_ => Overflow::visible(),
};
let entity = *instructions;
Text rework (#15591) **Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.** # Objective - Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014 ## Solution This implements [cart's proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459) faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from `TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode` component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI. Extra changes: - Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference. This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than `self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable reference for this reason. ## Testing - [x] Text examples all work. --- ## Showcase TODO: showcase-worthy ## Migration Guide TODO: very breaking ### Accessing text spans by index Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters to access spans by index. Before: ```rust fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) { let text = query.single_mut(); text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` After: ```rust fn refresh_text( query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>, mut writer: UiTextWriter, time: Res<Time> ) { let entity = query.single(); *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed()); } ``` ### Iterating text spans Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader` and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of the spans. --------- Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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*writer.text(entity, 1) = format!("{:?}", style.overflow);
}
}
fn next_container_size(mut containers: Query<(&mut Style, &mut Container)>) {
for (mut style, mut container) in &mut containers {
container.0 = (container.0 + 1) % 3;
style.width = match container.0 {
2 => Val::Percent(30.),
_ => Val::Percent(100.),
};
style.height = match container.0 {
1 => Val::Percent(30.),
_ => Val::Percent(100.),
};
}
}