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//! Illustrates how to make a single system from multiple functions running in sequence,
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//! passing the output of the first into the input of the next.
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2022-05-16 13:53:20 +00:00
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2020-11-17 02:18:00 +00:00
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use bevy::prelude::*;
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2023-02-14 03:33:47 +00:00
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use std::num::ParseIntError;
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2020-11-17 02:18:00 +00:00
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2022-12-11 18:10:03 +00:00
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use bevy::log::LogPlugin;
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2023-08-28 16:36:46 +00:00
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use bevy::utils::{dbg, error, info, tracing::Level, warn};
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fn main() {
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App::new()
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2021-01-30 20:55:13 +00:00
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.insert_resource(Message("42".to_string()))
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.insert_resource(OptionalWarning(Err("Got to rusty?".to_string())))
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.add_plugins(LogPlugin {
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level: Level::TRACE,
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filter: "".to_string(),
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..default()
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})
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.add_systems(
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Update,
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(
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parse_message_system.pipe(handler_system),
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data_pipe_system.map(info),
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parse_message_system.map(dbg),
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warning_pipe_system.map(warn),
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parse_error_message_system.map(error),
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parse_message_system.map(drop),
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),
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)
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2020-11-17 02:18:00 +00:00
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.run();
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}
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Make `Resource` trait opt-in, requiring `#[derive(Resource)]` V2 (#5577)
*This PR description is an edited copy of #5007, written by @alice-i-cecile.*
# Objective
Follow-up to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2254. The `Resource` trait currently has a blanket implementation for all types that meet its bounds.
While ergonomic, this results in several drawbacks:
* it is possible to make confusing, silent mistakes such as inserting a function pointer (Foo) rather than a value (Foo::Bar) as a resource
* it is challenging to discover if a type is intended to be used as a resource
* we cannot later add customization options (see the [RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/27-derive-component.md) for the equivalent choice for Component).
* dependencies can use the same Rust type as a resource in invisibly conflicting ways
* raw Rust types used as resources cannot preserve privacy appropriately, as anyone able to access that type can read and write to internal values
* we cannot capture a definitive list of possible resources to display to users in an editor
## Notes to reviewers
* Review this commit-by-commit; there's effectively no back-tracking and there's a lot of churn in some of these commits.
*ira: My commits are not as well organized :')*
* I've relaxed the bound on Local to Send + Sync + 'static: I don't think these concerns apply there, so this can keep things simple. Storing e.g. a u32 in a Local is fine, because there's a variable name attached explaining what it does.
* I think this is a bad place for the Resource trait to live, but I've left it in place to make reviewing easier. IMO that's best tackled with https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4981.
## Changelog
`Resource` is no longer automatically implemented for all matching types. Instead, use the new `#[derive(Resource)]` macro.
## Migration Guide
Add `#[derive(Resource)]` to all types you are using as a resource.
If you are using a third party type as a resource, wrap it in a tuple struct to bypass orphan rules. Consider deriving `Deref` and `DerefMut` to improve ergonomics.
`ClearColor` no longer implements `Component`. Using `ClearColor` as a component in 0.8 did nothing.
Use the `ClearColorConfig` in the `Camera3d` and `Camera2d` components instead.
Co-authored-by: Alice <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-08-08 21:36:35 +00:00
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#[derive(Resource, Deref)]
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struct Message(String);
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#[derive(Resource, Deref)]
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struct OptionalWarning(Result<(), String>);
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// This system produces a Result<usize> output by trying to parse the Message resource.
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fn parse_message_system(message: Res<Message>) -> Result<usize, ParseIntError> {
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message.parse::<usize>()
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}
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// This system produces a Result<()> output by trying to parse the Message resource.
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fn parse_error_message_system(message: Res<Message>) -> Result<(), ParseIntError> {
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message.parse::<usize>()?;
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Ok(())
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}
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// This system takes a Result<usize> input and either prints the parsed value or the error message
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// Try changing the Message resource to something that isn't an integer. You should see the error
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// message printed.
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fn handler_system(In(result): In<Result<usize, ParseIntError>>) {
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match result {
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Ok(value) => println!("parsed message: {value}"),
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Err(err) => println!("encountered an error: {err:?}"),
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}
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}
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// This system produces a String output by trying to clone the String from the Message resource.
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fn data_pipe_system(message: Res<Message>) -> String {
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message.0.clone()
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}
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// This system produces an Result<String> output by trying to extract a String from the
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// OptionalWarning resource. Try changing the OptionalWarning resource to None. You should
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// not see the warning message printed.
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fn warning_pipe_system(message: Res<OptionalWarning>) -> Result<(), String> {
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message.0.clone()
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}
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