bevy/crates/bevy_transform/src/lib.rs

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#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
/// The basic components of the transform crate
pub mod components;
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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mod systems;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod prelude {
#[doc(hidden)]
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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pub use crate::{components::*, TransformBundle, TransformPlugin};
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}
use bevy_app::prelude::*;
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
use bevy_hierarchy::ValidParentCheckPlugin;
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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use prelude::{GlobalTransform, Transform};
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/// A [`Bundle`] of the [`Transform`] and [`GlobalTransform`]
/// [`Component`](bevy_ecs::component::Component)s, which describe the position of an entity.
///
/// * To place or move an entity, you should set its [`Transform`].
/// * To get the global transform of an entity, you should get its [`GlobalTransform`].
/// * For transform hierarchies to work correctly, you must have both a [`Transform`] and a [`GlobalTransform`].
/// * You may use the [`TransformBundle`] to guarantee this.
///
/// ## [`Transform`] and [`GlobalTransform`]
///
/// [`Transform`] is the position of an entity relative to its parent position, or the reference
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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/// frame if it doesn't have a parent.
///
/// [`GlobalTransform`] is the position of an entity relative to the reference frame.
///
/// [`GlobalTransform`] is updated from [`Transform`] in the systems labeled
/// [`TransformPropagate`](crate::TransformSystem::TransformPropagate).
///
/// This system runs in stage [`CoreStage::PostUpdate`](crate::CoreStage::PostUpdate). If you
/// update the [`Transform`] of an entity in this stage or after, you will notice a 1 frame lag
/// before the [`GlobalTransform`] is updated.
#[derive(Bundle, Clone, Copy, Debug, Default)]
pub struct TransformBundle {
/// The transform of the entity.
pub local: Transform,
/// The global transform of the entity.
pub global: GlobalTransform,
}
impl TransformBundle {
/// An identity [`TransformBundle`] with no translation, rotation, and a scale of 1 on all axes.
pub const IDENTITY: Self = TransformBundle {
local: Transform::IDENTITY,
global: GlobalTransform::IDENTITY,
};
/// Creates a new [`TransformBundle`] from a [`Transform`].
///
/// This initializes [`GlobalTransform`] as identity, to be updated later by the
/// [`CoreStage::PostUpdate`](crate::CoreStage::PostUpdate) stage.
#[inline]
pub const fn from_transform(transform: Transform) -> Self {
TransformBundle {
local: transform,
..Self::IDENTITY
}
}
}
impl From<Transform> for TransformBundle {
#[inline]
fn from(transform: Transform) -> Self {
Self::from_transform(transform)
}
}
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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/// Label enum for the systems relating to transform propagation
#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, SystemLabel)]
pub enum TransformSystem {
/// Propagates changes in transform to children's [`GlobalTransform`](crate::components::GlobalTransform)
TransformPropagate,
}
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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/// The base plugin for handling [`Transform`] components
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct TransformPlugin;
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impl Plugin for TransformPlugin {
fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168) # Objective - Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes. - In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance. - The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion - Fixes #2758. ## Solution - Split `bevy_transform` into two! - Make everything work again. Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate. ## Frustrations The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance. In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`: - avoids code duplication - makes the inheritance pattern extensible - links the types at the type-level - allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs ## Additional context - double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963 - preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 ! - originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion! Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
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app.register_type::<Transform>()
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.register_type::<GlobalTransform>()
.add_plugin(ValidParentCheckPlugin::<GlobalTransform>::default())
// add transform systems to startup so the first update is "correct"
.add_startup_system_to_stage(
StartupStage::PostStartup,
systems::sync_simple_transforms.label(TransformSystem::TransformPropagate),
)
.add_startup_system_to_stage(
StartupStage::PostStartup,
systems::propagate_transforms.label(TransformSystem::TransformPropagate),
)
.add_system_to_stage(
CoreStage::PostUpdate,
systems::sync_simple_transforms.label(TransformSystem::TransformPropagate),
)
.add_system_to_stage(
CoreStage::PostUpdate,
systems::propagate_transforms.label(TransformSystem::TransformPropagate),
);
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}
}