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Marco Buono
5733d2403e
*_PREPASS Shader Def Cleanup (#10136)
# Objective

- This PR aims to make the various `*_PREPASS` shader defs we have
(`NORMAL_PREPASS`, `DEPTH_PREPASS`, `MOTION_VECTORS_PREPASS` AND
`DEFERRED_PREPASS`) easier to use and understand:
- So that their meaning is now consistent across all contexts; (“prepass
X is enabled for the current view”)
  - So that they're also consistently set across all contexts.
- It also aims to enable us to (with a follow up PR) to conditionally
gate the `BindGroupEntry` and `BindGroupLayoutEntry` items associated
with these prepasses, saving us up to 4 texture slots in WebGL
(currently globally limited to 16 per shader, regardless of bind groups)

## Solution

- We now consistently set these from `PrepassPipeline`, the
`MeshPipeline` and the `DeferredLightingPipeline`, we also set their
`MeshPipelineKey`s;
- We introduce `PREPASS_PIPELINE`, `MESH_PIPELINE` and
`DEFERRED_LIGHTING_PIPELINE` that can be used to detect where the code
is running, without overloading the meanings of the prepass shader defs;
- We also gate the WGSL functions in `bevy_pbr::prepass_utils` with
`#ifdef`s for their respective shader defs, so that shader code can
provide a fallback whenever they're not available.
- This allows us to conditionally include the bindings for these prepass
textures (My next PR, which will hopefully unblock #8015)
- @robtfm mentioned [these were being used to prevent accessing the same
binding as read/write in the
prepass](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/743663924229963868/1163270458393759814),
however even after reversing the `#ifndef`s I had no issues running the
code, so perhaps the compiler is already smart enough even without tree
shaking to know they're not being used, thanks to `#ifdef
PREPASS_PIPELINE`?

## Comparison

### Before

| Shader Def | `PrepassPipeline` | `MeshPipeline` |
`DeferredLightingPipeline` |
| ------------------------ | ----------------- | -------------- |
-------------------------- |
| `NORMAL_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |
| `DEPTH_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |
| `MOTION_VECTORS_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |
| `DEFERRED_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |

| View Key | `PrepassPipeline` | `MeshPipeline` |
`DeferredLightingPipeline` |
| ------------------------ | ----------------- | -------------- |
-------------------------- |
| `NORMAL_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | No |
| `DEPTH_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |
| `MOTION_VECTORS_PREPASS` | Yes | No | No |
| `DEFERRED_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes\* | No |

\* Accidentally was being set twice, once with only
`deferred_prepass.is_some()` as a condition,
and once with `deferred_p repass.is_some() && !forward` as a condition.

### After

| Shader Def | `PrepassPipeline` | `MeshPipeline` |
`DeferredLightingPipeline` |
| ---------------------------- | ----------------- | --------------- |
-------------------------- |
| `NORMAL_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `DEPTH_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `MOTION_VECTORS_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `DEFERRED_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Unconditionally |
| `PREPASS_PIPELINE` | Unconditionally | No | No |
| `MESH_PIPELINE` | No | Unconditionally | No |
| `DEFERRED_LIGHTING_PIPELINE` | No | No | Unconditionally |

| View Key | `PrepassPipeline` | `MeshPipeline` |
`DeferredLightingPipeline` |
| ------------------------ | ----------------- | -------------- |
-------------------------- |
| `NORMAL_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `DEPTH_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `MOTION_VECTORS_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| `DEFERRED_PREPASS` | Yes | Yes | Unconditionally |

---

## Changelog

- Cleaned up WGSL `*_PREPASS` shader defs so they're now consistently
used everywhere;
- Introduced `PREPASS_PIPELINE`, `MESH_PIPELINE` and
`DEFERRED_LIGHTING_PIPELINE` WGSL shader defs for conditionally
compiling logic based the current pipeline;
- WGSL functions from `bevy_pbr::prepass_utils` are now guarded with
`#ifdef` based on the currently enabled prepasses;

## Migration Guide

- When using functions from `bevy_pbr::prepass_utils`
(`prepass_depth()`, `prepass_normal()`, `prepass_motion_vector()`) in
contexts where these prepasses might be disabled, you should now wrap
your calls with the appropriate `#ifdef` guards, (`#ifdef
DEPTH_PREPASS`, `#ifdef NORMAL_PREPASS`, `#ifdef MOTION_VECTOR_PREPASS`)
providing fallback logic where applicable.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-17 00:16:21 +00:00
Gino Valente
01b910a148
bevy_reflect: Fix dynamic type serialization (#10103)
# Objective

Fixes #10086

## Solution

Instead of serializing via `DynamicTypePath::reflect_type_path`, now
uses the `TypePath` found on the `TypeInfo` returned by
`Reflect::get_represented_type_info`.

This issue was happening because the dynamic types implement `TypePath`
themselves and do not (and cannot) forward their proxy's `TypePath`
data. The solution was to access the proxy's type information in order
to get the correct `TypePath` data.

## Changed

- The `Debug` impl for `TypePathTable` now includes output for all
fields.
2023-10-16 23:31:16 +00:00
Griffin
490699c311
Fix unlit missing parameters (#10144)
# Objective

- The refactoring in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10105
missed including the frag_coord and normal in pbr_input.

## Solution

- Add them back
2023-10-16 22:11:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
a042924a6e
Time: demote delta time clamping warning to debug (#10145)
# Objective

Time clamping happens consistently for apps that load non-trivial
things. While this _is_ an indicator that we should probably try to move
this work to a thread that doesn't block the Update, this is common
enough (and unactionable enough) that I think we should demote it for
now.

```
2023-10-16T18:46:14.918781Z  WARN bevy_time::virt: delta time larger than maximum delta, clamping delta to 250ms and skipping 63.649253ms
2023-10-16T18:46:15.178048Z  WARN bevy_time::virt: delta time larger than maximum delta, clamping delta to 250ms and skipping 1.71611ms
```

## Solution

Change `warn` to `debug` for this message
2023-10-16 19:18:39 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
6bd3cca0ca
Improve linking within RenderSet docs. (#10143)
# Objective

- Improve formatting and linking within `RenderSet` docs.

## Solution

- Used backticks and intradoc links.
2023-10-16 17:13:20 +00:00
mamekoro
1258ceb62c
Change visibility of bevy::core::update_frame_count to pub (#10111)
# Objective
Closes #10107

The visibility of `bevy::core::update_frame_count` should be `pub` so it
can be used in third-party code like this:

```rust
impl Plugin for MyPlugin {
    fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
        app.add_systems(Last, use_frame_count.before(bevy::core::update_frame_count));
    }
}
```

## Solution
Make `bevy::core::update_frame_count` public.

---

## Changelog

### Added
- Documentation for `bevy::core::update_frame_count`

### Changed
- Visibility of `bevy::core::update_frame_count` is now `pub`
2023-10-16 13:43:02 +00:00
Edgar Geier
e23d7cf501
Explain usage of prepass shaders in docs for Material trait (#9025)
# Objective

- Fixes #8696.

## Solution

- Added a paragraph describing the usage of the `prepass_vertex_shader`
and `prepass_fragment_shader`.
2023-10-16 13:39:17 +00:00
Miles Ryan
06d148bae1
Fixed mod.rs in rendering to support Radeon Cards (#10132)
# Objective

- Added support for newer AMD Radeon cards in the mod.rs file located at
``crates/bevy_render/src/view/window/mod.rs``

## Solution

- All I needed to add was ``name.starts_with("Radeon") ||`` to the
existing code on line 347 of
``crates/bevy_render/src/view/window/mod.rs``

---

## Changelog

- Changed ``crates/bevy_render/src/view/window/mod.rs``
2023-10-16 10:45:11 +00:00
Nuutti Kotivuori
3d79dc4cdc
Unify FixedTime and Time while fixing several problems (#8964)
# Objective

Current `FixedTime` and `Time` have several problems. This pull aims to
fix many of them at once.

- If there is a longer pause between app updates, time will jump forward
a lot at once and fixed time will iterate on `FixedUpdate` for a large
number of steps. If the pause is merely seconds, then this will just
mean jerkiness and possible unexpected behaviour in gameplay. If the
pause is hours/days as with OS suspend, the game will appear to freeze
until it has caught up with real time.
- If calculating a fixed step takes longer than specified fixed step
period, the game will enter a death spiral where rendering each frame
takes longer and longer due to more and more fixed step updates being
run per frame and the game appears to freeze.
- There is no way to see current fixed step elapsed time inside fixed
steps. In order to track this, the game designer needs to add a custom
system inside `FixedUpdate` that calculates elapsed or step count in a
resource.
- Access to delta time inside fixed step is `FixedStep::period` rather
than `Time::delta`. This, coupled with the issue that `Time::elapsed`
isn't available at all for fixed steps, makes it that time requiring
systems are either implemented to be run in `FixedUpdate` or `Update`,
but rarely work in both.
- Fixes #8800 
- Fixes #8543 
- Fixes #7439
- Fixes #5692

## Solution

- Create a generic `Time<T>` clock that has no processing logic but
which can be instantiated for multiple usages. This is also exposed for
users to add custom clocks.
- Create three standard clocks, `Time<Real>`, `Time<Virtual>` and
`Time<Fixed>`, all of which contain their individual logic.
- Create one "default" clock, which is just `Time` (or `Time<()>`),
which will be overwritten from `Time<Virtual>` on each update, and
`Time<Fixed>` inside `FixedUpdate` schedule. This way systems that do
not care specifically which time they track can work both in `Update`
and `FixedUpdate` without changes and the behaviour is intuitive.
- Add `max_delta` to virtual time update, which limits how much can be
added to virtual time by a single update. This fixes both the behaviour
after a long freeze, and also the death spiral by limiting how many
fixed timestep iterations there can be per update. Possible future work
could be adding `max_accumulator` to add a sort of "leaky bucket" time
processing to possibly smooth out jumps in time while keeping frame rate
stable.
- Many minor tweaks and clarifications to the time functions and their
documentation.

## Changelog

- `Time::raw_delta()`, `Time::raw_elapsed()` and related methods are
moved to `Time<Real>::delta()` and `Time<Real>::elapsed()` and now match
`Time` API
- `FixedTime` is now `Time<Fixed>` and matches `Time` API. 
- `Time<Fixed>` default timestep is now 64 Hz, or 15625 microseconds.
- `Time` inside `FixedUpdate` now reflects fixed timestep time, making
systems portable between `Update ` and `FixedUpdate`.
- `Time::pause()`, `Time::set_relative_speed()` and related methods must
now be called as `Time<Virtual>::pause()` etc.
- There is a new `max_delta` setting in `Time<Virtual>` that limits how
much the clock can jump by a single update. The default value is 0.25
seconds.
- Removed `on_fixed_timer()` condition as `on_timer()` does the right
thing inside `FixedUpdate` now.

## Migration Guide

- Change all `Res<Time>` instances that access `raw_delta()`,
`raw_elapsed()` and related methods to `Res<Time<Real>>` and `delta()`,
`elapsed()`, etc.
- Change access to `period` from `Res<FixedTime>` to `Res<Time<Fixed>>`
and use `delta()`.
- The default timestep has been changed from 60 Hz to 64 Hz. If you wish
to restore the old behaviour, use
`app.insert_resource(Time::<Fixed>::from_hz(60.0))`.
- Change `app.insert_resource(FixedTime::new(duration))` to
`app.insert_resource(Time::<Fixed>::from_duration(duration))`
- Change `app.insert_resource(FixedTime::new_from_secs(secs))` to
`app.insert_resource(Time::<Fixed>::from_seconds(secs))`
- Change `system.on_fixed_timer(duration)` to
`system.on_timer(duration)`. Timers in systems placed in `FixedUpdate`
schedule automatically use the fixed time clock.
- Change `ResMut<Time>` calls to `pause()`, `is_paused()`,
`set_relative_speed()` and related methods to `ResMut<Time<Virtual>>`
calls. The API is the same, with the exception that `relative_speed()`
will return the actual last ste relative speed, while
`effective_relative_speed()` returns 0.0 if the time is paused and
corresponds to the speed that was set when the update for the current
frame started.

## Todo

- [x] Update pull name and description
- [x] Top level documentation on usage
- [x] Fix examples
- [x] Decide on default `max_delta` value
- [x] Decide naming of the three clocks: is `Real`, `Virtual`, `Fixed`
good?
- [x] Decide if the three clock inner structures should be in prelude
- [x] Decide on best way to configure values at startup: is manually
inserting a new clock instance okay, or should there be config struct
separately?
- [x] Fix links in docs
- [x] Decide what should be public and what not
- [x] Decide how `wrap_period` should be handled when it is changed
- [x] ~~Add toggles to disable setting the clock as default?~~ No,
separate pull if needed.
- [x] Add tests
- [x] Reformat, ensure adheres to conventions etc.
- [x] Build documentation and see that it looks correct

## Contributors

Huge thanks to @alice-i-cecile and @maniwani while building this pull.
It was a shared effort!

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cameron <51241057+maniwani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jerome Humbert <djeedai@gmail.com>
2023-10-16 01:57:55 +00:00
Carter Anderson
02943737b2
Return an error when loading non-existent labels (#9751)
# Objective

Calling `asset_server.load("scene.gltf#SomeLabel")` will silently fail
if `SomeLabel` does not exist.

Referenced in #9714 

## Solution

We now detect this case and return an error. I also slightly refactored
`load_internal` to make the logic / dataflow much clearer.

---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2023-10-15 18:36:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
49d5c6b8a3
Hot reload labeled assets whose source asset is not loaded (#9736)
# Objective

As called out in #9714, Bevy Asset V2 fails to hot-reload labeled assets
whose source asset has changed (in cases where the root asset is not
alive).

## Solution

Track alive labeled assets for a given source asset and allow hot
reloads in cases where a labeled asset is still alive.
2023-10-15 18:21:49 +00:00
François
5781806e72
only set up processed source if asset plugin is not unprocessed (#10123)
# Objective

- Since #9885, running on an iOS device crashes trying to create the
processed folder
- This only happens on real device, not on the simulator

## Solution

- Setup processed assets only if needed
2023-10-15 18:20:29 +00:00
Carter Anderson
3866b1cc19
Fix load_folder for non-default Asset Sources (#10121)
# Objective

Fixes #10120

## Solution

Assign the folder path source to loaded descendant asset paths in
`load_folder`
2023-10-15 16:57:46 +00:00
Dimitri Belopopsky
56eb362327
Fix missing explicit lifetime name for copy_deferred_lighting_id name (#10128)
# Objective

On nightly there is a warning on a missing lifetime:

```bash
warning: `&` without an explicit lifetime name cannot be used here
```

The details are in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115010, but
the bottom line is that in associated constants elided lifetimes are no
longer allowed to be implicitly defined.

This fixes the only place where it is missing.

## Solution

- Add explicit `'static` lifetime
2023-10-15 14:37:53 +00:00
Ame :]
b9ddb37d5b
add and fix shields in Readmes (#9993)
# Objective

Fix shields

## Solution

- Correct shield in the Bevy ECS Readme, where only the MIT license is
displayed
![Screenshot 2023-10-01 at 18 28
27](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/104745335/a736a65e-0d47-4d9e-b32d-0b843a00922c)
- Add shields to other Readmes.
- homogenize shields and titles.
2023-10-15 00:52:31 +00:00
Dworv
ca37b92540
Make loading warning for no file ext more descriptive (#10119)
# Objective

Currently, the asset loader outputs 
```
2023-10-14T15:11:09.328850Z  WARN bevy_asset::asset_server: no `AssetLoader` found
```
when user forgets to add an extension to a file. This is very confusing
behaviour, it sounds like there aren't any asset loaders existing.

## Solution

Add an extra message on the end when there are no file extensions.
2023-10-14 22:54:57 +00:00
robtfm
d9a0761eb2
ssao use unlit_color instead of white (#10117)
# Objective

#10105 changed the ssao input color from the material base color to
white. i can't actually see a difference in the example but there should
be one in some cases.

## Solution

change it back.
2023-10-14 18:03:11 +00:00
Thomas Wilgenbus
4ae6a66481
Allow optional extraction of resources from the main world (#10109)
# Objective

From my understanding, although resources are not meant to be created
and removed at every frame, they are still meant to be created
dynamically during the lifetime of the App.
But because the extract_resource API does not allow optional resources
from the main world, it's impossible to use resources in the render
phase that were not created before the render sub-app itself.

## Solution

Because the ECS engine already allows for system parameters to be
`Option<Res>`, it just had to be added.

---

## Changelog

- Changed
    - `extract_resource` now takes an optional main world resource

- Fixed
- `ExtractResourcePlugin` doesn't cause panics anymore if the resource
is not already inserted
2023-10-14 16:07:49 +00:00
Carter Anderson
35073cf7aa
Multiple Asset Sources (#9885)
This adds support for **Multiple Asset Sources**. You can now register a
named `AssetSource`, which you can load assets from like you normally
would:

```rust
let shader: Handle<Shader> = asset_server.load("custom_source://path/to/shader.wgsl");
```

Notice that `AssetPath` now supports `some_source://` syntax. This can
now be accessed through the `asset_path.source()` accessor.

Asset source names _are not required_. If one is not specified, the
default asset source will be used:

```rust
let shader: Handle<Shader> = asset_server.load("path/to/shader.wgsl");
```

The behavior of the default asset source has not changed. Ex: the
`assets` folder is still the default.

As referenced in #9714

## Why?

**Multiple Asset Sources** enables a number of often-asked-for
scenarios:

* **Loading some assets from other locations on disk**: you could create
a `config` asset source that reads from the OS-default config folder
(not implemented in this PR)
* **Loading some assets from a remote server**: you could register a new
`remote` asset source that reads some assets from a remote http server
(not implemented in this PR)
* **Improved "Binary Embedded" Assets**: we can use this system for
"embedded-in-binary assets", which allows us to replace the old
`load_internal_asset!` approach, which couldn't support asset
processing, didn't support hot-reloading _well_, and didn't make
embedded assets accessible to the `AssetServer` (implemented in this pr)

## Adding New Asset Sources

An `AssetSource` is "just" a collection of `AssetReader`, `AssetWriter`,
and `AssetWatcher` entries. You can configure new asset sources like
this:

```rust
app.register_asset_source(
    "other",
    AssetSource::build()
        .with_reader(|| Box::new(FileAssetReader::new("other")))
    )
)
```

Note that `AssetSource` construction _must_ be repeatable, which is why
a closure is accepted.
`AssetSourceBuilder` supports `with_reader`, `with_writer`,
`with_watcher`, `with_processed_reader`, `with_processed_writer`, and
`with_processed_watcher`.

Note that the "asset source" system replaces the old "asset providers"
system.

## Processing Multiple Sources

The `AssetProcessor` now supports multiple asset sources! Processed
assets can refer to assets in other sources and everything "just works".
Each `AssetSource` defines an unprocessed and processed `AssetReader` /
`AssetWriter`.

Currently this is all or nothing for a given `AssetSource`. A given
source is either processed or it is not. Later we might want to add
support for "lazy asset processing", where an `AssetSource` (such as a
remote server) can be configured to only process assets that are
directly referenced by local assets (in order to save local disk space
and avoid doing extra work).

## A new `AssetSource`: `embedded`

One of the big features motivating **Multiple Asset Sources** was
improving our "embedded-in-binary" asset loading. To prove out the
**Multiple Asset Sources** implementation, I chose to build a new
`embedded` `AssetSource`, which replaces the old `load_interal_asset!`
system.

The old `load_internal_asset!` approach had a number of issues:

* The `AssetServer` was not aware of (or capable of loading) internal
assets.
* Because internal assets weren't visible to the `AssetServer`, they
could not be processed (or used by assets that are processed). This
would prevent things "preprocessing shaders that depend on built in Bevy
shaders", which is something we desperately need to start doing.
* Each "internal asset" needed a UUID to be defined in-code to reference
it. This was very manual and toilsome.

The new `embedded` `AssetSource` enables the following pattern:

```rust
// Called in `crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/mesh.rs`
embedded_asset!(app, "mesh.wgsl");

// later in the app
let shader: Handle<Shader> = asset_server.load("embedded://bevy_pbr/render/mesh.wgsl");
```

Notice that this always treats the crate name as the "root path", and it
trims out the `src` path for brevity. This is generally predictable, but
if you need to debug you can use the new `embedded_path!` macro to get a
`PathBuf` that matches the one used by `embedded_asset`.

You can also reference embedded assets in arbitrary assets, such as WGSL
shaders:

```rust
#import "embedded://bevy_pbr/render/mesh.wgsl"
```

This also makes `embedded` assets go through the "normal" asset
lifecycle. They are only loaded when they are actually used!

We are also discussing implicitly converting asset paths to/from shader
modules, so in the future (not in this PR) you might be able to load it
like this:

```rust
#import bevy_pbr::render::mesh::Vertex
```

Compare that to the old system!

```rust
pub const MESH_SHADER_HANDLE: Handle<Shader> = Handle::weak_from_u128(3252377289100772450);

load_internal_asset!(app, MESH_SHADER_HANDLE, "mesh.wgsl", Shader::from_wgsl);

// The mesh asset is the _only_ accessible via MESH_SHADER_HANDLE and _cannot_ be loaded via the AssetServer.
```

## Hot Reloading `embedded`

You can enable `embedded` hot reloading by enabling the
`embedded_watcher` cargo feature:

```
cargo run --features=embedded_watcher
```

## Improved Hot Reloading Workflow

First: the `filesystem_watcher` cargo feature has been renamed to
`file_watcher` for brevity (and to match the `FileAssetReader` naming
convention).

More importantly, hot asset reloading is no longer configured in-code by
default. If you enable any asset watcher feature (such as `file_watcher`
or `rust_source_watcher`), asset watching will be automatically enabled.

This removes the need to _also_ enable hot reloading in your app code.
That means you can replace this:

```rust
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AssetPlugin::default().watch_for_changes()))
```

with this:

```rust
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
```

If you want to hot reload assets in your app during development, just
run your app like this:

```
cargo run --features=file_watcher
```

This means you can use the same code for development and deployment! To
deploy an app, just don't include the watcher feature

```
cargo build --release
```

My intent is to move to this approach for pretty much all dev workflows.
In a future PR I would like to replace `AssetMode::ProcessedDev` with a
`runtime-processor` cargo feature. We could then group all common "dev"
cargo features under a single `dev` feature:

```sh
# this would enable file_watcher, embedded_watcher, runtime-processor, and more
cargo run --features=dev
```

## AssetMode

`AssetPlugin::Unprocessed`, `AssetPlugin::Processed`, and
`AssetPlugin::ProcessedDev` have been replaced with an `AssetMode` field
on `AssetPlugin`.

```rust
// before 
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AssetPlugin::Processed { /* fields here */ })

// after 
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AssetPlugin { mode: AssetMode::Processed, ..default() })
```

This aligns `AssetPlugin` with our other struct-like plugins. The old
"source" and "destination" `AssetProvider` fields in the enum variants
have been replaced by the "asset source" system. You no longer need to
configure the AssetPlugin to "point" to custom asset providers.

## AssetServerMode

To improve the implementation of **Multiple Asset Sources**,
`AssetServer` was made aware of whether or not it is using "processed"
or "unprocessed" assets. You can check that like this:

```rust
if asset_server.mode() == AssetServerMode::Processed {
    /* do something */
}
```

Note that this refactor should also prepare the way for building "one to
many processed output files", as it makes the server aware of whether it
is loading from processed or unprocessed sources. Meaning we can store
and read processed and unprocessed assets differently!

## AssetPath can now refer to folders

The "file only" restriction has been removed from `AssetPath`. The
`AssetServer::load_folder` API now accepts an `AssetPath` instead of a
`Path`, meaning you can load folders from other asset sources!

## Improved AssetPath Parsing

AssetPath parsing was reworked to support sources, improve error
messages, and to enable parsing with a single pass over the string.
`AssetPath::new` was replaced by `AssetPath::parse` and
`AssetPath::try_parse`.

## AssetWatcher broken out from AssetReader

`AssetReader` is no longer responsible for constructing `AssetWatcher`.
This has been moved to `AssetSourceBuilder`.


## Duplicate Event Debouncing

Asset V2 already debounced duplicate filesystem events, but this was
_input_ events. Multiple input event types can produce the same _output_
`AssetSourceEvent`. Now that we have `embedded_watcher`, which does
expensive file io on events, it made sense to debounce output events
too, so I added that! This will also benefit the AssetProcessor by
preventing integrity checks for duplicate events (and helps keep the
noise down in trace logs).

## Next Steps

* **Port Built-in Shaders**: Currently the primary (and essentially
only) user of `load_interal_asset` in Bevy's source code is "built-in
shaders". I chose not to do that in this PR for a few reasons:
1. We need to add the ability to pass shader defs in to shaders via meta
files. Some shaders (such as MESH_VIEW_TYPES) need to pass shader def
values in that are defined in code.
2. We need to revisit the current shader module naming system. I think
we _probably_ want to imply modules from source structure (at least by
default). Ideally in a way that can losslessly convert asset paths
to/from shader modules (to enable the asset system to resolve modules
using the asset server).
  3. I want to keep this change set minimal / get this merged first.
* **Deprecate `load_internal_asset`**: we can't do that until we do (1)
and (2)
* **Relative Asset Paths**: This PR significantly increases the need for
relative asset paths (which was already pretty high). Currently when
loading dependencies, it is assumed to be an absolute path, which means
if in an `AssetLoader` you call `context.load("some/path/image.png")` it
will assume that is the "default" asset source, _even if the current
asset is in a different asset source_. This will cause breakage for
AssetLoaders that are not designed to add the current source to whatever
paths are being used. AssetLoaders should generally not need to be aware
of the name of their current asset source, or need to think about the
"current asset source" generally. We should build apis that support
relative asset paths and then encourage using relative paths as much as
possible (both via api design and docs). Relative paths are also
important because they will allow developers to move folders around
(even across providers) without reprocessing, provided there is no path
breakage.
2023-10-13 23:17:32 +00:00
François
9290674060
GLTF loader: handle warning NODE_SKINNED_MESH_WITHOUT_SKIN (#9360)
# Objective

- According to the GLTF spec, it should not be possible to have a non
skinned mesh on a skinned node
> When the node contains skin, all mesh.primitives MUST contain JOINTS_0
and WEIGHTS_0 attributes
>
https://registry.khronos.org/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#reference-node
- However, the reverse (a skinned mesh on a non skinned node) is just a
warning, see `NODE_SKINNED_MESH_WITHOUT_SKIN` in
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Validator/blob/main/ISSUES.md#linkerror
- This causes a crash in Bevy because the bind group layout is made from
the mesh which is skinned, but filled from the entity which is not
```
thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'wgpu error: Validation Error

Caused by:
    In a RenderPass
      note: encoder = `<CommandBuffer-(0, 5, Metal)>`
    In a set_bind_group command
      note: bind group = `<BindGroup-(27, 1, Metal)>`
    Bind group 2 expects 2 dynamic offsets. However 1 dynamic offset were provided.
```
- Blender can export GLTF files with this kind of issues

## Solution

- When a skinned mesh is only used on non skinned nodes, ignore skinned
information from the mesh and warn the user (this is what three.js is
doing)
- When a skinned mesh is used on both skinned and non skinned nodes, log
an error
2023-10-13 22:40:28 +00:00
Rob Parrett
05c87f3c01
Fix text2d view-visibility (#10100)
# Objective

Fixes #9676
Possible alternative to #9708

`Text2dBundles` are not currently drawn because the render-world-only
entities for glyphs that are created in `extract_text2d_sprite` are not
tracked by the per-view `VisibleEntities`.

## Solution

Add an `Option<Entity>` to `ExtractedSprite` that keeps track of the
original entity that caused a "glyph entity" to be created.

Use that in `queue_sprites` if it exists when checking view visibility.

## Benchmarks

Quick benchmarks. Average FPS over 1500 frames.

| bench | before fps | after fps | diff |
|-|-|-|-|
|many_sprites|884.93|879.00|🟡 -0.7%|
|bevymark -- --benchmark --waves 100 --per-wave 1000 --mode
sprite|75.99|75.93|🟡 -0.1%|
|bevymark -- --benchmark --waves 50 --per-wave 1000 --mode
mesh2d|32.85|32.58|🟡 -0.8%|
2023-10-13 19:14:31 +00:00
robtfm
979c4094d4
pbr shader cleanup (#10105)
# Objective

cleanup some pbr shader code. improve shader stage io consistency and
make pbr.wgsl (probably many people's first foray into bevy shader code)
a little more human-readable. also fix a couple of small issues with
deferred rendering.

## Solution

mesh_vertex_output: 
- rename to forward_io (to align with prepass_io)
- rename `MeshVertexOutput` to `VertexOutput` (to align with prepass_io)
- move `Vertex` from mesh.wgsl into here (to align with prepass_io)

prepass_io: 
- remove `FragmentInput`, use `VertexOutput` directly (to align with
forward_io)
- rename `VertexOutput::clip_position` to `position` (to align with
forward_io)

pbr.wgsl:
- restructure so we don't need `#ifdefs` on the actual entrypoint, use
VertexOutput and FragmentOutput in all cases and use #ifdefs to import
the right struct definitions.
- rearrange to make the flow clearer
- move alpha_discard up from `pbr_functions::pbr` to avoid needing to
call it on some branches and not others
- add a bunch of comments

deferred_lighting:
- move ssao into the `!unlit` block to reflect forward behaviour
correctly
- fix compile error with deferred + premultiply_alpha

## Migration Guide

in custom material shaders:
- `pbr_functions::pbr` no longer calls to
`pbr_functions::alpha_discard`. if you were using the `pbr` function in
a custom shader with alpha mask mode you now also need to call
alpha_discard manually
- rename imports of `bevy_pbr::mesh_vertex_output` to
`bevy_pbr::forward_io`
- rename instances of `MeshVertexOutput` to `VertexOutput`

in custom material prepass shaders:
- rename instances of `VertexOutput::clip_position` to
`VertexOutput::position`
2023-10-13 19:12:40 +00:00
Rob Parrett
26ecfcff43
Fix UI borders (#10078)
# Objective

Fixes #10069

## Solution

Extracted UI nodes were previously stored in a `SparseSet` and had a
predictable iteration order. UI borders and outlines relied on this. Now
they are stored in a HashMap and that is no longer true.

This adds `entity.index()` to the sort key for `TransparentUi` so that
the iteration order is predictable and the "border entities" that get
spawned during extraction are guaranteed to get drawn after their
respective container nodes again.

I **think** that everything still works for overlapping ui nodes etc,
because the z value / primary sort is still controlled by the "ui
stack."

Text above is just my current understanding. A rendering expert should
check this out.

I will do some more testing when I can.
2023-10-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Jan Češpivo
4a61f894b7
chore: Renamed RenderInstance trait to ExtractInstance (#10065)
# Objective

Fixes [#10061]

## Solution

Renamed `RenderInstance` to `ExtractInstance`, `RenderInstances` to
`ExtractedInstances` and `RenderInstancePlugin` to
`ExtractInstancesPlugin`
2023-10-13 17:06:53 +00:00
IceSentry
068e42a01f
Configurable colors for wireframe (#5303)
# Objective

- Make the wireframe colors configurable at the global level and the
single mesh level
- Based on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5314

This video shows what happens when playing with various settings from
the example


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8348954/1ee9aee0-fab7-4da8-bc5d-8d0562bb34e6

## Solution

- Add a `color` field to the `WireframeMaterial`
- Use a `WireframeColor` component to configure the color per entity
- Add a `default_color` field to `WireframeConfig` for global wireframes
or wireframes with no specified color.

## Notes

- Most of the docs and the general idea for `WireframeColor` came from
[UberLambda](https://github.com/UberLambda) in #3677 but the code ended
up completely different so I created a separate branch. ~~I'm not sure
how to correctly credit them on this PR.~~ (I re-created the commit but
I added them as co-author in the commit message)

~~Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3677~~
~~Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5301~~

~~https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5314 should be merged before
this PR.~~
2023-10-13 00:06:24 +00:00
Griffin
a15d152635
Deferred Renderer (#9258)
# Objective

- Add a [Deferred
Renderer](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferred_shading) to Bevy.
- This allows subsequent passes to access per pixel material information
before/during shading.
- Accessing this per pixel material information is needed for some
features, like GI. It also makes other features (ex. Decals) simpler to
implement and/or improves their capability. There are multiple
approaches to accomplishing this. The deferred shading approach works
well given the limitations of WebGPU and WebGL2.

Motivation: [I'm working on a GI solution for
Bevy](https://youtu.be/eH1AkL-mwhI)

# Solution
- The deferred renderer is implemented with a prepass and a deferred
lighting pass.
- The prepass renders opaque objects into the Gbuffer attachment
(`Rgba32Uint`). The PBR shader generates a `PbrInput` in mostly the same
way as the forward implementation and then [packs it into the
Gbuffer](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/pbr.wgsl (L168)).
- The deferred lighting pass unpacks the `PbrInput` and [feeds it into
the pbr()
function](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/deferred/deferred_lighting.wgsl (L65)),
then outputs the shaded color data.

- There is now a resource
[DefaultOpaqueRendererMethod](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/material.rs (L599))
that can be used to set the default render method for opaque materials.
If materials return `None` from
[opaque_render_method()](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/material.rs (L131))
the `DefaultOpaqueRendererMethod` will be used. Otherwise, custom
materials can also explicitly choose to only support Deferred or Forward
by returning the respective
[OpaqueRendererMethod](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/material.rs (L603))

- Deferred materials can be used seamlessly along with both opaque and
transparent forward rendered materials in the same scene. The [deferred
rendering
example](https://github.com/DGriffin91/bevy/blob/deferred/examples/3d/deferred_rendering.rs)
does this.

- The deferred renderer does not support MSAA. If any deferred materials
are used, MSAA must be disabled. Both TAA and FXAA are supported.

- Deferred rendering supports WebGL2/WebGPU. 

## Custom deferred materials
- Custom materials can support both deferred and forward at the same
time. The
[StandardMaterial](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/pbr.wgsl (L166))
does this. So does [this
example](https://github.com/DGriffin91/bevy_glowy_orb_tutorial/blob/deferred/assets/shaders/glowy.wgsl#L56).
- Custom deferred materials that require PBR lighting can create a
`PbrInput`, write it to the deferred GBuffer and let it be rendered by
the `PBRDeferredLightingPlugin`.
- Custom deferred materials that require custom lighting have two
options:
1. Use the base_color channel of the `PbrInput` combined with the
`STANDARD_MATERIAL_FLAGS_UNLIT_BIT` flag.
[Example.](https://github.com/DGriffin91/bevy_glowy_orb_tutorial/blob/deferred/assets/shaders/glowy.wgsl#L56)
(If the unlit bit is set, the base_color is stored as RGB9E5 for extra
precision)
2. A Custom Deferred Lighting pass can be created, either overriding the
default, or running in addition. The a depth buffer is used to limit
rendering to only the required fragments for each deferred lighting
pass. Materials can set their respective depth id via the
[deferred_lighting_pass_id](b79182d2a3/crates/bevy_pbr/src/prepass/prepass_io.wgsl (L95))
attachment. The custom deferred lighting pass plugin can then set [its
corresponding
depth](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/deferred/deferred_lighting.wgsl (L37)).
Then with the lighting pass using
[CompareFunction::Equal](ec1465559f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/deferred/mod.rs (L335)),
only the fragments with a depth that equal the corresponding depth
written in the material will be rendered.

Custom deferred lighting plugins can also be created to render the
StandardMaterial. The default deferred lighting plugin can be bypassed
with `DefaultPlugins.set(PBRDeferredLightingPlugin { bypass: true })`

---------

Co-authored-by: nickrart <nickolas.g.russell@gmail.com>
2023-10-12 22:10:38 +00:00
Tomato
c8fd390ced
Change AxisSettings livezone default (#10090)
# Objective

While using joysticks for player aiming, I noticed that there was as
`0.05` value snap on the axis. After searching through Bevy's code, I
saw it was the default livezone being at `0.95`. This causes any value
higher to snap to `1.0`. I think `1.0` and `-1.0` would be a better
default, as it gives all values to the joystick arc.
 
This default livezone stumped me for a bit as I thought either something
was broken or I was doing something wrong.

## Solution

Change the livezone defaults to ` livezone_upperbound: 1.0` and
`livezone_lowerbound: -1.0`.

---

## Migration Guide

If the default 0.05 was relied on, the default or gamepad `AxisSettings`
on the resource `GamepadSettings` will have to be changed.
2023-10-12 17:58:32 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
bb13d065d3
Removed once_cell (#10079)
# Objective

- Fixes #8303

## Solution

- Replaced 1 instance of `OnceBox<T>` with `OnceLock<T>` in
`NonGenericTypeCell`

## Notes

All changes are in the private side of Bevy, and appear to have no
observable change in performance or compilation time. This is purely to
reduce the quantity of direct dependencies in Bevy.
2023-10-12 10:20:07 +00:00
Nicola Papale
be8ff5d0e1
Extract common wireframe filters in type alias (#10080)
# Objective

- The filter type on the `apply_global_wireframe_material` system had
duplicate filter code and the `clippy::type_complexity` attribute.

## Solution

- Extract the common part of the filter into a type alias
2023-10-11 14:43:17 +00:00
ira
f8cbc735ba
Document that gizmo depth_bias has no effect in 2D (#10074) 2023-10-11 06:23:03 +00:00
IceSentry
e05a9f9315
use Material for wireframes (#5314)
# Objective

- Use the `Material` abstraction for the Wireframes
- Right now this doesn't have many benefits other than simplifying some
of the rendering code
- We can reuse the default vertex shader and avoid rendering
inconsistencies
- The goal is to have a material with a color on each mesh so this
approach will make it easier to implement
- Originally done in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5303 but I
decided to split the Material part to it's own PR and then adding
per-entity colors and globally configurable colors will be a much
simpler diff.

## Solution

- Use the new `Material` abstraction for the Wireframes

## Notes

It's possible this isn't ideal since this adds a
`Handle<WireframeMaterial>` to all the meshes compared to the original
approach that didn't need anything. I didn't notice any performance
impact on my machine.

This might be a surprising usage of `Material` at first, because
intuitively you only have one material per mesh, but the way it's
implemented you can have as many different types of materials as you
want on a mesh.

## Migration Guide
`WireframePipeline` was removed. If you were using it directly, please
create an issue explaining your use case.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-10-10 18:53:22 +00:00
pablo-lua
ca873e767f
Implement serialize and deserialize for some UI types (#10044)
# Objective

- Add serde Deserialize and Serialize for structs that doesn't implement
it, even if they could benefit from it

## Solution

- Derive these traits for the structs Style, BackgroundColor,
BorderColor and Outline.

---
2023-10-10 18:52:48 +00:00
Trashtalk217
e5f5ce5e97
Migrate Quat reflection strategy from "value" to "struct" (#10068)
Adopted from #8954, co-authored by @pyrotechnick 

# Objective

The Bevy ecosystem currently reflects `Quat` via "value" rather than the
more appropriate "struct" strategy. This behaviour is inconsistent to
that of similar types, i.e. `Vec3`. Additionally, employing the "value"
strategy causes instances of `Quat` to be serialised as a sequence `[x,
y, z, w]` rather than structures of shape `{ x, y, z, w }`.

The [comments surrounding the applicable
code](bec299fa6e/crates/bevy_reflect/src/impls/glam.rs (L254))
give context and historical reasons for this discrepancy:

```
// Quat fields are read-only (as of now), and reflection is currently missing
// mechanisms for read-only fields. I doubt those mechanisms would be added,
// so for now quaternions will remain as values. They are represented identically
// to Vec4 and DVec4, so you may use those instead and convert between.
```

This limitation has [since been lifted by the upstream
crate](374625163e),
glam.

## Solution

Migrating the reflect strategy of Quat from "value" to "struct" via
replacing `impl_reflect_value` with `impl_reflect_struct` resolves the
issue.

## Changelog

Migrated `Quat` reflection strategy to "struct" from "value"
Migration Guide

Changed Quat serialization/deserialization from sequences `[x, y, z, w]`
to structures `{ x, y, z, w }`.

---------

Co-authored-by: pyrotechnick <13998+pyrotechnick@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-10-09 22:01:42 +00:00
Elabajaba
665dbcbb21
wgpu 0.17 (#9302)
~~Currently blocked on an upstream bug that causes crashes when
minimizing/resizing on dx12 https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/3967~~
wgpu 0.17.1 is out which fixes it

# Objective

Keep wgpu up to date.

## Solution

Update wgpu and naga_oil.

Currently this depends on an unreleased (and unmerged) branch of
naga_oil, and hasn't been properly tested yet.

The wgpu side of this seems to have been an extremely trivial upgrade
(all the upgrade work seems to be in naga_oil). This also lets us remove
the workarounds for pack/unpack4x8unorm in the SSAO shaders.

Lets us close the dx12 part of
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/8888

related: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9304

---

## Changelog

Update to wgpu 0.17 and naga_oil 0.9
2023-10-09 20:15:24 +00:00
Marco Buono
12a2f83edd
Add consuming builder methods for more ergonomic Mesh creation (#10056)
# Objective

- This PR aims to make creating meshes a little bit more ergonomic,
specifically by removing the need for intermediate mutable variables.

## Solution

- We add methods that consume the `Mesh` and return a mesh with the
specified changes, so that meshes can be entirely constructed via
builder-style calls, without intermediate variables;
- Methods are flagged with `#[must_use]` to ensure proper use;
- Examples are updated to use the new methods where applicable. Some
examples are kept with the mutating methods so that users can still
easily discover them, and also where the new methods wouldn't really be
an improvement.

## Examples

Before:

```rust
let mut mesh = Mesh::new(PrimitiveTopology::TriangleList);
mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION, vs);
mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, vns);
mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_UV_0, vts);
mesh.set_indices(Some(Indices::U32(tris)));
mesh
```

After:

```rust
Mesh::new(PrimitiveTopology::TriangleList)
    .with_inserted_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION, vs)
    .with_inserted_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, vns)
    .with_inserted_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_UV_0, vts)
    .with_indices(Some(Indices::U32(tris)))
```

Before:

```rust
let mut cube = Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 });

cube.generate_tangents().unwrap();

PbrBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(cube),
    ..default()
}
```

After:

```rust
PbrBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(
        Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })
            .with_generated_tangents()
            .unwrap(),
    ),
    ..default()
}
```

---

## Changelog

- Added consuming builder methods for more ergonomic `Mesh` creation:
`with_inserted_attribute()`, `with_removed_attribute()`,
`with_indices()`, `with_duplicated_vertices()`,
`with_computed_flat_normals()`, `with_generated_tangents()`,
`with_morph_targets()`, `with_morph_target_names()`.
2023-10-09 19:47:41 +00:00
Kanabenki
569e2ac80f
Make builder types take and return Self (#10001)
# Objective

Closes #9955.

Use the same interface for all "pure" builder types: taking and
returning `Self` (and not `&mut Self`).

## Solution

Changed `DynamicSceneBuilder`, `SceneFilter` and `TableBuilder` to take
and return `Self`.

## Changelog

### Changed

- `DynamicSceneBuilder` and `SceneBuilder` methods in `bevy_ecs` now
take and return `Self`.

## Migration guide

When using `bevy_ecs::DynamicSceneBuilder` and `bevy_ecs::SceneBuilder`,
instead of binding the builder to a variable, directly use it. Methods
on those types now consume `Self`, so you will need to re-bind the
builder if you don't `build` it immediately.

Before:
```rust
let mut scene_builder = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(&world);
let scene = scene_builder.extract_entity(a).extract_entity(b).build();
```

After:
 ```rust
let scene = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(&world)
    .extract_entity(a)
    .extract_entity(b)
    .build();
```
2023-10-09 19:46:17 +00:00
Rob Parrett
39c68e3f92
More ergonomic spatial audio (#9800)
# Objective

Spatial audio was heroically thrown together at the last minute for Bevy
0.10, but right now it's a bit of a pain to use -- users need to
manually update audio sinks with the position of the listener / emitter.

Hopefully the migration guide entry speaks for itself.

## Solution

Add a new `SpatialListener` component and automatically update sinks
with the position of the listener and and emitter.

## Changelog

`SpatialAudioSink`s are now automatically updated with positions of
emitters and listeners.

## Migration Guide

Spatial audio now automatically uses the transform of the `AudioBundle`
and of an entity with a `SpatialListener` component.

If you were manually scaling emitter/listener positions, you can use the
`spatial_scale` field of `AudioPlugin` instead.

```rust

// Old

commands.spawn(
    SpatialAudioBundle {
        source: asset_server.load("sounds/Windless Slopes.ogg"),
        settings: PlaybackSettings::LOOP,
        spatial: SpatialSettings::new(listener_position, gap, emitter_position),
    },
);

fn update(
    emitter_query: Query<(&Transform, &SpatialAudioSink)>,
    listener_query: Query<&Transform, With<Listener>>,
) {
    let listener = listener_query.single();

    for (transform, sink) in &emitter_query {
        sink.set_emitter_position(transform.translation);
        sink.set_listener_position(*listener, gap);
    }
}

// New

commands.spawn((
    SpatialBundle::from_transform(Transform::from_translation(emitter_position)),
    AudioBundle {
        source: asset_server.load("sounds/Windless Slopes.ogg"),
        settings: PlaybackSettings::LOOP.with_spatial(true),
    },
));

commands.spawn((
    SpatialBundle::from_transform(Transform::from_translation(listener_position)),
    SpatialListener::new(gap),
));
```

## Discussion

I removed `SpatialAudioBundle` because the `SpatialSettings` component
was made mostly redundant, and without that it was identical to
`AudioBundle`.

`SpatialListener` is a bare component and not a bundle which is feeling
like a maybe a strange choice. That happened from a natural aversion
both to nested bundles and to duplicating `Transform` etc in bundles and
from figuring that it is likely to just be tacked on to some other
bundle (player, head, camera) most of the time.

Let me know what you think about these things / everything else.

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike <mike.hsu@gmail.com>
2023-10-09 19:43:56 +00:00
radiish
262846e702
reflect: TypePath part 2 (#8768)
# Objective

- Followup to #7184.
- ~Deprecate `TypeUuid` and remove its internal references.~ No longer
part of this PR.
- Use `TypePath` for the type registry, and (de)serialisation instead of
`std::any::type_name`.
- Allow accessing type path information behind proxies.

## Solution
- Introduce methods on `TypeInfo` and friends for dynamically querying
type path. These methods supersede the old `type_name` methods.
- Remove `Reflect::type_name` in favor of `DynamicTypePath::type_path`
and `TypeInfo::type_path_table`.
- Switch all uses of `std::any::type_name` in reflection, non-debugging
contexts to use `TypePath`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `TypePathTable` for dynamically accessing methods on `TypePath`
through `TypeInfo` and the type registry.
- Removed `type_name` from all `TypeInfo`-like structs.
- Added `type_path` and `type_path_table` methods to all `TypeInfo`-like
structs.
- Removed `Reflect::type_name` in favor of
`DynamicTypePath::reflect_type_path` and `TypeInfo::type_path`.
- Changed the signature of all `DynamicTypePath` methods to return
strings with a static lifetime.

## Migration Guide

- Rely on `TypePath` instead of `std::any::type_name` for all stability
guarantees and for use in all reflection contexts, this is used through
with one of the following APIs:
  - `TypePath::type_path` if you have a concrete type and not a value.
- `DynamicTypePath::reflect_type_path` if you have an `dyn Reflect`
value without a concrete type.
- `TypeInfo::type_path` for use through the registry or if you want to
work with the represented type of a `DynamicFoo`.
  
- Remove `type_name` from manual `Reflect` implementations.
- Use `type_path` and `type_path_table` in place of `type_name` on
`TypeInfo`-like structs.
- Use `get_with_type_path(_mut)` over `get_with_type_name(_mut)`.

## Note to reviewers

I think if anything we were a little overzealous in merging #7184 and we
should take that extra care here.

In my mind, this is the "point of no return" for `TypePath` and while I
think we all agree on the design, we should carefully consider if the
finer details and current implementations are actually how we want them
moving forward.

For example [this incorrect `TypePath` implementation for
`String`](3fea3c6c0b/crates/bevy_reflect/src/impls/std.rs (L90))
(note that `String` is in the default Rust prelude) snuck in completely
under the radar.
2023-10-09 19:33:03 +00:00
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92294de08d
Update toml_edit requirement from 0.19 to 0.20 (#10058)
Updates the requirements on [toml_edit](https://github.com/toml-rs/toml)
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robtfm
d2dad4eed2
fix orthographic cluster aabb for spotlight culling (#9614)
# Objective

fix #9605

spotlight culling uses an incorrect cluster aabb for orthographic
projections: it does not take into account the near and far cluster
bounds at all.

## Solution

use z_near and z_far to determine cluster aabb in orthographic mode.

i'm not 100% sure this is the only change that's needed, but i am sure
this change is needed, and the example seems to work well now
(CLUSTERED_FORWARD_DEBUG_CLUSTER_LIGHT_COMPLEXITY shows good bounds
around the cone for a variety of orthographic setups).
2023-10-08 22:53:09 +00:00
Elabajaba
78e4bb2c2a
fix webgl2 crash (#10053)
# Objective

Webgl2 broke when pcf was merged.

Fixes #10048

## Solution

Change the `textureSampleCompareLevel` in shadow_sampling.wgsl to
`textureSampleCompare` to make it work again.
2023-10-08 22:07:16 +00:00
Robert Swain
b6286cf570
Fix 2d_shapes and general 2D mesh instancing (#10051)
# Objective

- Fix #10050 

## Solution

- Push constants needed to be defined in the pipeline layout and
`bevy_sprite` needed to have a `webgl` feature.
2023-10-08 20:17:01 +00:00
Patrick Walton
e67d63aa79
Refactor the render instance logic in #9903 so that it's easier for other components to adopt. (#10002)
# Objective

Currently, the only way for custom components that participate in
rendering to opt into the higher-performance extraction method in #9903
is to implement the `RenderInstances` data structure and the extraction
logic manually. This is inconvenient compared to the `ExtractComponent`
API.

## Solution

This commit creates a new `RenderInstance` trait that mirrors the
existing `ExtractComponent` method but uses the higher-performance
approach that #9903 uses. Additionally, `RenderInstance` is more
flexible than `ExtractComponent`, because it can extract multiple
components at once. This makes high-performance rendering components
essentially as easy to write as the existing ones based on component
extraction.

---

## Changelog

### Added

A new `RenderInstance` trait is available mirroring `ExtractComponent`,
but using a higher-performance method to extract one or more components
to the render world. If you have custom components that rendering takes
into account, you may consider migration from `ExtractComponent` to
`RenderInstance` for higher performance.
2023-10-08 10:34:44 +00:00
JMS55
1f95a484ed
PCF For DirectionalLight/SpotLight Shadows (#8006)
# Objective

- Improve antialiasing for non-point light shadow edges.
- Very partially addresses
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3628.

## Solution

- Implements "The Witness"'s shadow map sampling technique.
  - Ported from @superdump's old branch, all credit to them :)
- Implements "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare"'s stochastic shadow map
sampling technique when the velocity prepass is enabled, for use with
TAA.
- Uses interleaved gradient noise to generate a random angle, and then
averages 8 samples in a spiral pattern, rotated by the random angle.
- I also tried spatiotemporal blue noise, but it was far too noisy to be
filtered by TAA alone. In the future, we should try spatiotemporal blue
noise + a specialized shadow denoiser such as
https://gpuopen.com/fidelityfx-denoiser/#shadow. This approach would
also be useful for hybrid rasterized applications with raytraced
shadows.
- The COD presentation has an interesting temporal dithering of the
noise for use with temporal supersampling that we should revisit when we
get DLSS/FSR/other TSR.

---

## Changelog

* Added `ShadowFilteringMethod`. Improved directional light and
spotlight shadow edges to be less aliased.

## Migration Guide

* Shadows cast by directional lights or spotlights now have smoother
edges. To revert to the old behavior, add
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Hardware2x2` to your cameras.

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <c.giguere42@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Chia <danstryder@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: robtfm <50659922+robtfm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brandon Dyer <brandondyer64@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Edgar Geier <geieredgar@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Elabajaba <Elabajaba@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-07 17:13:29 +00:00
François
154a490445
fix example mesh2d_manual (#9941)
# Objective

- After https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9903, example
`mesh2d_manual` doesn't render anything

## Solution

- Fix the example using the new `RenderMesh2dInstances`
2023-10-06 20:13:09 +00:00
s-puig
a31ebdc1a6
Fix TextureAtlasBuilder padding (#10031)
# Objective

- Fix TextureAtlasBuilder padding issue

TextureAtlasBuilder padding is reserved during add_texture() but can
still be changed afterwards. This means that changing padding after the
textures will be wrongly applied, either distorting the textures or
panicking if new padding is higher than texture+old padding.


## Solution

- Delay applying padding until finish()
2023-10-06 15:33:57 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
8b21ee45c0
Allow Bevy to start from non-main threads on supported platforms (#10020)
# Objective

Allow Bevy apps to run without requiring to start from the main thread.
This allows other projects and applications to do things like spawning a
normal or scoped
thread and run Bevy applications there.

The current behaviour if you try this is a panic.

## Solution

Allow this by default on platforms winit supports this behaviour on
(x11, Wayland, Windows).

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Added the ability to start Bevy apps outside of the main thread on
x11, Wayland, Windows

---------

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2023-10-06 13:26:06 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
dd46fd3aee
Removed anyhow (#10003)
# Objective

- Fixes #8140

## Solution

- Added Explicit Error Typing for `AssetLoader` and `AssetSaver`, which
were the last instances of `anyhow` in use across Bevy.

---

## Changelog

- Added an associated type `Error` to `AssetLoader` and `AssetSaver` for
use with the `load` and `save` methods respectively.
- Changed `ErasedAssetLoader` and `ErasedAssetSaver` `load` and `save`
methods to use `Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>` to allow for
arbitrary `Error` types from the non-erased trait variants. Note the
strict requirements match the pre-existing requirements around
`anyhow::Error`.

## Migration Guide

- `anyhow` is no longer exported by `bevy_asset`; Add it to your own
project (if required).
- `AssetLoader` and `AssetSaver` have an associated type `Error`; Define
an appropriate error type (e.g., using `thiserror`), or use a pre-made
error type (e.g., `anyhow::Error`). Note that using `anyhow::Error` is a
drop-in replacement.
- `AssetLoaderError` has been removed; Define a new error type, or use
an alternative (e.g., `anyhow::Error`)
- All the first-party `AssetLoader`'s and `AssetSaver`'s now return
relevant (and narrow) error types instead of a single ambiguous type;
Match over the specific error type, or encapsulate (`Box<dyn>`,
`thiserror`, `anyhow`, etc.)

## Notes

A simpler PR to resolve this issue would simply define a Bevy `Error`
type defined as `Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>`,
but I think this type of error handling should be discouraged when
possible. Since only 2 traits required the use of `anyhow`, it isn't a
substantive body of work to solidify these error types, and remove
`anyhow` entirely. End users are still encouraged to use `anyhow` if
that is their preferred error handling style. Arguably, adding the
`Error` associated type gives more freedom to end-users to decide
whether they want more or less explicit error handling (`anyhow` vs
`thiserror`).

As an aside, I didn't perform any testing on Android or WASM. CI passed
locally, but there may be mistakes for those platforms I missed.
2023-10-06 07:20:13 +00:00
robtfm
30cb95d96e
fix custom shader imports (#10030)
# Objective

assets v2 broke custom shader imports. fix them

## Solution

store handles of any file dependencies in the `Shader` to avoid them
being immediately dropped.
also added a use into the `shader_material` example so that it'll be
harder to break support in future.
2023-10-06 01:34:57 +00:00
Mike
687e379800
Updates for rust 1.73 (#10035)
# Objective

- Updates for rust 1.73

## Solution

- new doc check for `redundant_explicit_links`
- updated to text for compile fail tests

---

## Changelog

- updates for rust 1.73
2023-10-06 00:31:10 +00:00
IceSentry
a962240866
Alternate wireframe override api (#10023)
# Objective

https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/7328 introduced an API to
override the global wireframe config. I believe it is flawed for a few
reasons.

This PR uses a non-breaking API. Instead of making the `Wireframe` an
enum I introduced the `NeverRenderWireframe` component. Here's the
reason why I think this is better:
- Easier to migrate since it doesn't change the old behaviour.
Essentially nothing to migrate. Right now this PR is a breaking change
but I don't think it has to be.
- It's similar to other "per mesh" rendering features like
NotShadowCaster/NotShadowReceiver
- It doesn't force new users to also think about global vs not global if
all they want is to render a wireframe
- This would also let you filter at the query definition level instead
of filtering when running the query

## Solution

- Introduce a `NeverRenderWireframe` component that ignores the global
config

---

## Changelog

- Added a `NeverRenderWireframe` component that ignores the global
`WireframeConfig`
2023-10-05 12:12:08 +00:00
ickshonpe
2e887b856f
UI node outlines (#9931)
# Objective

Add support for drawing outlines outside the borders of UI nodes.

## Solution
Add a new `Outline` component with `width`, `offset` and `color` fields.
Added `outline_width` and `outline_offset` fields to `Node`. This is set
after layout recomputation by the `resolve_outlines_system`.

Properties of outlines:
* Unlike borders, outlines have to be the same width on each edge.
* Outlines do not occupy any space in the layout.
* The `Outline` component won't be added to any of the UI node bundles,
it needs to be inserted separately.
* Outlines are drawn outside the node's border, so they are clipped
using the clipping rect of their entity's parent UI node (if it exists).
* `Val::Percent` outline widths are resolved based on the width of the
outlined UI node.
* The offset of the `Outline` adds space between an outline and the edge
of its node.

I was leaning towards adding an `outline` field to `Style` but a
separate component seems more efficient for queries and change
detection. The `Outline` component isn't added to bundles for the same
reason.

---
## Examples

* This image is from the `borders` example from the Bevy UI examples but
modified to include outlines. The UI nodes are the dark red rectangles,
the bright red rectangles are borders and the white lines offset from
each node are the outlines. The yellow rectangles are separate nodes
contained with the dark red nodes:
 
<img width="406" alt="outlines"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/4e6f315a-019f-42a4-94ee-cca8e684d64a">

* This is from the same example but using a branch that implements
border-radius. Here the the outlines are in orange and there is no
offset applied. I broke the borders implementation somehow during the
merge, which is why some of the borders from the first screenshot are
missing 😅. The outlines work nicely though (as long as you
can forgive the lack of anti-aliasing):


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/d15560b6-6cd6-42e5-907b-56ccf2ad5e02)

---
## Notes

As I explained above, I don't think the `Outline` component should be
added to UI node bundles. We can have helper functions though, perhaps
something as simple as:

```rust
impl NodeBundle {
    pub fn with_outline(self, outline: Outline) -> (Self, Outline) {
        (self, outline)
    }
}
```

I didn't include anything like this as I wanted to keep the PR's scope
as narrow as possible. Maybe `with_outline` should be in a trait that we
implement for each UI node bundle.

---

## Changelog
Added support for outlines to Bevy UI.
* The `Outline` component adds an outline to a UI node.
* The `outline_width` field added to `Node` holds the resolved width of
the outline, which is set by the `resolve_outlines_system` after layout
recomputation.
* Outlines are drawn by the system `extract_uinode_outlines`.
2023-10-05 12:10:32 +00:00
Mike
202b9fce18
add test for nested scopes (#10026)
# Objective

- When I've tested alternative async executors with bevy a common
problem is that they deadlock when we try to run nested scopes. i.e.
running a multithreaded schedule from inside another multithreaded
schedule. This adds a test to bevy_tasks for that so the issue can be
spotted earlier while developing.

## Changelog

- add a test for nested scopes.
2023-10-05 06:05:43 +00:00
Ame :]
7541bf862c
Fix some warnings shown in nightly (#10012)
# Objective

Fix warnings:
- #[warn(clippy::needless_pass_by_ref_mut)]
- #[warn(elided_lifetimes_in_associated_constant)]

## Solution

- Remove mut
- add &'static

## Errors

```rust
warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
   --> crates/bevy_hierarchy/src/child_builder.rs:672:31
    |
672 |     fn assert_children(world: &mut World, parent: Entity, children: Option<&[Entity]>) {
    |                               ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&World`
    |
    = note: this is cfg-gated and may require further changes
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::needless_pass_by_ref_mut)]` on by default
```


```rust
warning: `&` without an explicit lifetime name cannot be used here
   --> examples/shader/post_processing.rs:120:21
    |
120 |     pub const NAME: &str = "post_process";
    |                     ^
    |
    = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
    = note: for more information, see issue #115010 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115010>
    = note: `#[warn(elided_lifetimes_in_associated_constant)]` on by default
help: use the `'static` lifetime
    |
120 |     pub const NAME: &'static str = "post_process";
    |                      +++++++


```
2023-10-05 05:41:09 +00:00
Kanabenki
86f7ef1bd7
Finish documenting bevy_gilrs (#10010)
# Objective

Finish documenting `bevy_gilrs`.

## Solution

Document the remaining items, add a `warn(missing_docs)` attribute for
the crate.
2023-10-04 21:10:20 +00:00
François
9086e60c20
wireframes: workaround for DX12 (#10022)
# Objective

- Fixes #10019

## Solution

- Uses a workaround for DX12
2023-10-04 18:29:29 +00:00
Wybe Westra
f9e50e767b
Allow overriding global wireframe setting. (#7328)
# Objective

Allow the user to choose between "Add wireframes to these specific
entities" or "Add wireframes to everything _except_ these specific
entities".
Fixes #7309

# Solution
Make the `Wireframe` component act like an override to the global
configuration.
Having `global` set to `false`, and adding a `Wireframe` with `enable:
true` acts exactly as before.
But now the opposite is also possible: Set `global` to `true` and add a
`Wireframe` with `enable: false` will draw wireframes for everything
_except_ that entity.

Updated the example to show how overriding the global config works.
2023-10-04 02:34:44 +00:00
Mike
7c5b324484
Ignore ambiguous components or resources (#9895)
# Objective

- Fixes #9884
- Add API for ignoring ambiguities on certain resource or components.

## Solution

- Add a `IgnoreSchedulingAmbiguitiy` resource to the world which holds
the `ComponentIds` to be ignored
- Filter out ambiguities with those component id's.

## Changelog

- add `allow_ambiguous_component` and `allow_ambiguous_resource` apis
for ignoring ambiguities

---------

Co-authored-by: Ryan Johnson <ryanj00a@gmail.com>
2023-10-04 02:34:28 +00:00
Kanabenki
375af64e8c
Finish documenting bevy_gltf (#9998)
# Objective

- Finish documenting `bevy_gltf`.

## Solution

- Document the remaining items, add links to the glTF spec where
relevant. Add the `warn(missing_doc)` attribute.
2023-10-03 10:13:52 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
4eb9b9f7d7
Update notify-debouncer-full requirement from 0.2.0 to 0.3.1 (#9757)
Updates the requirements on
[notify-debouncer-full](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify) to permit
the latest version.
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<ul>
<li>CHANGE: remove serde binary experiment opt-out after it got removed
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/530">#530</a></li>
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<h2>debouncer-mini 0.4.1 (2023-08-21)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: remove serde binary experiment opt-out after it got removed
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/530">#530</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>notify 6.1.1 (2023-08-21)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: remove serde binary experiment opt-out after it got removed
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/530">#530</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>file-id 0.2.1 (2023-08-21)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: remove serde binary experiment opt-out after it got removed
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/530">#530</a></li>
</ul>
<p><a
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<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/pull/530">notify-rs/notify#530</a></p>
<h2>debouncer-full 0.3.0 (2023-08-18)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: opt-out of the serde binary experiment by restricting it to
&lt; 1.0.172 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/528">#528</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: license changed to dual-license of MIT OR Apache-2.0 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/520">#520</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: upgrade to file-id 0.2.0 for high resolution file IDs <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/494">#494</a></li>
<li>FEATURE: derive debug for the debouncer struct <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/510">#510</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>debouncer-mini 0.4.0 (2023-08-18)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: opt-out of the serde binary experiment by restricting it to
&lt; 1.0.172 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/528">#528</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: license changed to dual-license of MIT OR Apache-2.0 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/520">#520</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: replace active polling with passive loop, removing empty
ticks <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/467">#467</a></li>
<li>FEATURE: derive debug for the debouncer struct <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/510">#510</a></li>
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<p><a
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<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/pull/467">notify-rs/notify#467</a>
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/510">#510</a>:
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/pull/510">notify-rs/notify#510</a></p>
<h2>notify 6.1.0 (2023-08-18)</h2>
<ul>
<li>CHANGE: opt-out of the serde binary experiment by restricting it to
&lt; 1.0.172 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/528">#528</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: license changed to only CC0-1.0 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/520">#520</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: use logging <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/499">#499</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: upgrade windows-sys to 0.48 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/479">#479</a></li>
<li>CHANGE: bump filetime to 0.2.22 <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/521">#521</a></li>
<li>FEATURE: support manual polling of PollWatcher and disabling
automatic polling <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/524">#524</a></li>
<li>FEATURE: support listening to the initial pollwatcher file scan <a
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Bruce Mitchener
9a798aa100
Allow clippy::type_complexity in more places. (#9796)
# Objective

- See fewer warnings when running `cargo clippy` locally.

## Solution

- allow `clippy::type_complexity` in more places, which also signals to
users they should do the same.
2023-10-02 21:55:16 +00:00
Nolan Darilek
73e0ac26ca
Various accessibility API updates. (#9989)
# Objective

`bevy_a11y` was impossible to integrate into some third-party projects
in part because it insisted on managing the accessibility tree on its
own.

## Solution

The changes in this PR were necessary to get `bevy_egui` working with
Bevy's AccessKit integration. They were tested on a fork of 0.11,
developed against `bevy_egui`, then ported to main and tested against
the `ui` example.

## Changelog

### Changed

* Add `bevy_a11y::ManageAccessibilityUpdates` to indicate whether the
ECS should manage accessibility tree updates.
* Add getter/setter to `bevy_a11y::AccessibilityRequested`.
* Add `bevy_a11y::AccessibilitySystem` `SystemSet` for ordering relative
to accessibility tree updates.
* Upgrade `accesskit` to v0.12.0.

### Fixed

* Correctly set initial accessibility focus to new windows on creation.

## Migration Guide

### Change direct accesses of `AccessibilityRequested` to use
`AccessibilityRequested.::get()`/`AccessibilityRequested::set()`

#### Before

```
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;

// To access
accessibility_requested.load(Ordering::SeqCst)
// To update
accessibility_requested.store(true, Ordering::SeqCst);
```

#### After

```
// To access
accessibility_requested.get()
// To update
accessibility_requested.set(true);
```

---------

Co-authored-by: StaffEngineer <111751109+StaffEngineer@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-02 21:22:52 +00:00
Patrick Walton
44a9a4cc86
Import the second UV map if present in glTF files. (#9992)
Conventionally, the second UV map (`TEXCOORD1`, `UV1`) is used for
lightmap UVs. This commit allows Bevy to import them, so that a custom
shader that applies lightmaps can use those UVs if desired.

Note that this doesn't actually apply lightmaps to Bevy meshes; that
will be a followup. It does, however, open the door to future Bevy
plugins that implement baked global illumination.

## Changelog

### Added

The Bevy glTF loader now imports a second UV channel (`TEXCOORD1`,
`UV1`) from meshes if present. This can be used by custom shaders to
implement lightmapping.
2023-10-02 21:07:03 +00:00
François
eb1effa643
Android: handle suspend / resume (#9937)
# Objective

- Handle suspend / resume events on Android without exiting

## Solution

- On suspend: despawn the window, and set the control flow to wait for
events from the OS
- On resume: spawn a new window, and set the control flow to poll


In this video, you can see the Android example being suspended, stopping
receiving events, and working again after being resumed



https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/aaaf4b09-ee6a-4a0d-87ad-41f05def7945
2023-10-02 13:06:13 +00:00
Nicola Papale
1bf271d56e
Add a public API to ArchetypeGeneration/Id (#9825)
Objective
---------

- Since #6742, It is not possible to build an `ArchetypeId` from a
`ArchetypeGeneration`
- This was useful to 3rd party crate extending the base bevy ECS
capabilities, such as [`bevy_ecs_dynamic`] and now
[`bevy_mod_dynamic_query`]
- Making `ArchetypeGeneration` opaque this way made it completely
useless, and removed the ability to limit archetype updates to a subset
of archetypes.
- Making the `index` method on `ArchetypeId` private prevented the use
of bitfields and other optimized data structure to store sets of
archetype ids. (without `transmute`)

This PR is not a simple reversal of the change. It exposes a different
API, rethought to keep the private stuff private and the public stuff
less error-prone.

- Add a `StartRange<ArchetypeGeneration>` `Index` implementation to
`Archetypes`
- Instead of converting the generation into an index, then creating a
ArchetypeId from that index, and indexing `Archetypes` with it, use
directly the old `ArchetypeGeneration` to get the range of new
archetypes.

From careful benchmarking, it seems to also be a performance improvement
(~0-5%) on add_archetypes.

---

Changelog
---------

- Added `impl Index<RangeFrom<ArchetypeGeneration>> for Archetypes` this
allows you to get a slice of newly added archetypes since the last
recorded generation.
- Added `ArchetypeId::index` and `ArchetypeId::new` methods. It should
enable 3rd party crates to use the `Archetypes` API in a meaningful way.

[`bevy_ecs_dynamic`]:
https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_ecs_dynamic/tree/main
[`bevy_mod_dynamic_query`]:
https://github.com/nicopap/bevy_mod_dynamic_query/

---------

Co-authored-by: vero <email@atlasdostal.com>
2023-10-02 12:54:45 +00:00
Joseph
8cc255c2f0
Hide UnsafeWorldCell::unsafe_world (#9741)
# Objective

We've done a lot of work to remove the pattern of a `&World` with
interior mutability (#6404, #8833). However, this pattern still persists
within `bevy_ecs` via the `unsafe_world` method.

## Solution

* Make `unsafe_world` private. Adjust any callsites to use
`UnsafeWorldCell` for interior mutability.
* Add `UnsafeWorldCell::removed_components`, since it is always safe to
access the removed components collection through `UnsafeWorldCell`.

## Future Work

Remove/hide `UnsafeWorldCell::world_metadata`, once we have provided
safe ways of accessing all world metadata.

---

## Changelog

+ Added `UnsafeWorldCell::removed_components`, which provides read-only
access to a world's collection of removed components.
2023-10-02 12:46:43 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
450328d15e
Replaced parking_lot with std::sync (#9545)
# Objective

- Fixes #4610 

## Solution

- Replaced all instances of `parking_lot` locks with equivalents from
`std::sync`. Acquiring locks within `std::sync` can fail, so
`.expect("Lock Poisoned")` statements were added where required.

## Comments

In [this
comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4610#issuecomment-1592407881),
the lack of deadlock detection was mentioned as a potential reason to
not make this change. From what I can gather, Bevy doesn't appear to be
using this functionality within the engine. Unless it was expected that
a Bevy consumer was expected to enable and use this functionality, it
appears to be a feature lost without consequence.

Unfortunately, `cpal` and `wgpu` both still rely on `parking_lot`,
leaving it in the dependency graph even after this change.

From my basic experimentation, this change doesn't appear to have any
performance impacts, positive or negative. I tested this using
`bevymark` with 50,000 entities and observed 20ms of frame-time before
and after the change. More extensive testing with larger/real projects
should probably be done.
2023-10-02 12:44:34 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
44c769f7b9
Improve TypeUuid's derive macro error messages (#9315)
# Objective

- Better error message
- More idiomatic code

## Solution

Refactorize `TypeUuid` macros to use `syn::Result` instead of panic.

## Before/After error messages

### Missing `#[uuid]` attribtue

#### Before
```
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> src\main.rs:1:10
  |
1 | #[derive(TypeUuid)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: No `#[uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"` attribute found.
```

#### After
```
error: No `#[uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"]` attribute found.
 --> src\main.rs:3:10
  |
3 | #[derive(TypeUuid)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^
  |
  = note: this error originates in the derive macro `TypeUuid` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```

### Malformed attribute

#### Before

```
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> src\main.rs:3:10
  |
3 | #[derive(TypeUuid)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: `uuid` attribute must take the form `#[uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"`.
```

#### After

```
error: `uuid` attribute must take the form `#[uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"]`.
 --> src\main.rs:4:1
  |
4 | #[uuid = 42]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

### UUID parse fail

#### Before
```
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> src\main.rs:3:10
  |
3 | #[derive(TypeUuid)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: Value specified to `#[uuid]` attribute is not a valid UUID.: Error(SimpleLength { len: 3 })
```

#### After

```
error: Invalid UUID: invalid length: expected length 32 for simple format, found 3
 --> src\main.rs:4:10
  |
4 | #[uuid = "000"]
  |          ^^^^^
```

### With [Error
Lens](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=usernamehw.errorlens)

#### Before

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/33934311/415247fa-ff5c-4513-8012-7a9ff77445fb)

#### After

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/33934311/d124eeaa-9213-49e0-8860-539ad0218a40)


---

## Changelog

- `#[derive(TypeUuid)]` provide better error messages.
2023-10-02 12:42:01 +00:00
James Liu
21518de0de
refactor: Change Option<With<T>> query params to Has<T> (#9959)
# Objective
`Has<T>` was added to bevy_ecs, but we're still using the
`Option<With<T>>` pattern in multiple locations.

## Solution
Replace them with `Has<T>`.
2023-10-02 01:21:41 +00:00
Testare
dfdc9f8369
as_deref_mut() method for Mut-like types (#9912)
# Objective

Add a new method so you can do `set_if_neq` with dereferencing
components: `as_deref_mut()`!

## Solution

Added an as_deref_mut method so that we can use `set_if_neq()` without
having to wrap up types for derefencable components

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joseph <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-02 00:53:12 +00:00
Ame :]
f69e923c27
Revert "macOS Sonoma (14.0) / Xcode 15.0 — Compatibility Fixes + Docs… (#9991)
… (#9905)"

This reverts commit 20ed3e0e76.

Issue was already fixed:
https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3118
2023-10-02 00:37:03 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
e5dbde86fb
Moved fq_std from bevy_reflect_derive to bevy_macro_utils (#9956)
# Objective

- Fixes #9363

## Solution

Moved `fq_std` from `bevy_reflect_derive` to `bevy_macro_utils`. This
does make the `FQ*` types public where they were previously private,
which is a change to the public-facing API, but I don't believe a
breaking one. Additionally, I've done a basic QA pass over the
`bevy_macro_utils` crate, adding `deny(unsafe)`, `warn(missing_docs)`,
and documentation where required.
2023-10-02 00:22:57 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
0f20cfaa57
Only attempt to copy resources that still exist from scenes (#9984)
# Objective

Avert a panic when removing resources from Scenes.

### Reproduction Steps
```rust
let mut scene = Scene::new(World::default());
scene.world.init_resource::<Time>();
scene.world.remove_resource::<Time>();
scene.clone_with(&app.resource::<AppTypeRegistry>());
```

### Panic Message
```
thread 'Compute Task Pool (10)' panicked at 'Requested resource bevy_time::time::Time does not exist in the `World`. 
                Did you forget to add it using `app.insert_resource` / `app.init_resource`? 
                Resources are also implicitly added via `app.add_event`,
                and can be added by plugins.', .../bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/reflect/resource.rs:203:52

```

## Solution

Check that the resource actually still exists before copying.

---

## Changelog

- resolved a panic caused by removing resources from scenes
2023-10-02 00:05:36 +00:00
JMS55
0792dde8d5
Fix comment grammar (#9990) 2023-10-01 20:18:34 +00:00
Kanabenki
ec34fe01d1
Finish documenting bevy_scene (#9949)
# Objective

Finish documenting `bevy_scene`.

## Solution

Document the remaining items and add a crate-level `warn(missing_doc)`
attribute as for the other crates with completed documentation.
2023-10-01 17:54:19 +00:00
James Liu
a1a81e5721
Parallelize extract_meshes (#9966)
# Objective
`extract_meshes` can easily be one of the most expensive operations in
the blocking extract schedule for 3D apps. It also has no fundamentally
serialized parts and can easily be run across multiple threads. Let's
speed it up by parallelizing it!

## Solution
Use the `ThreadLocal<Cell<Vec<T>>>` approach utilized by #7348 in
conjunction with `Query::par_iter` to build a set of thread-local
queues, and collect them after going wide.

## Performance
Using `cargo run --profile stress-test --features trace_tracy --example
many_cubes`. Yellow is this PR. Red is main.

`extract_meshes`:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/9d45aa2e-3cfa-4fad-9c08-53498b51a73b)

An average reduction from 1.2ms to 770us is seen, a 41.6% improvement.

Note: this is still not including #9950's changes, so this may actually
result in even faster speedups once that's merged in.
2023-10-01 09:44:03 +00:00
Mike
1d7577fc42
ignore time channel error (#9981)
# Objective

- sometimes when bevy shuts down on certain machines the render thread
tries to send the time after the main world has been dropped.
- fixes an error mentioned in a reply in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9543

---

## Changelog

- ignore disconnected errors from the time channel.
2023-10-01 07:55:17 +00:00
Christian Hughes
9c004439b8
Remove States::variants and remove enum-only restriction its derive (#9945)
# Objective

The `States::variants` method was once used to construct `OnExit` and
`OnEnter` schedules for every possible value of a given `States` type.
[Since the switch to lazily initialized
schedules](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8028/files#diff-b2fba3a0c86e496085ce7f0e3f1de5960cb754c7d215ed0f087aa556e529f97f),
we no longer need to track every possible value.

This also opens the door to `States` types that aren't enums.

## Solution

- Remove the unused `States::variants` method and its associated type.
- Remove the enum-only restriction on derived States types.

---

## Changelog

- Removed `States::variants` and its associated type.
- Derived `States` can now be datatypes other than enums.

## Migration Guide

- `States::variants` no longer exists. If you relied on this function,
consider using a library that provides enum iterators.
2023-09-30 22:32:39 +00:00
James Liu
95813b87f7
Cache parallel iteration spans (#9950)
# Objective
We cached system spans in #9390, but another common span seen in most
Bevy apps when enabling tracing are Query::par_iter(_mut) related spans.

## Solution
Cache them in QueryState. The one downside to this is that we pay for
the memory for every Query(State) instantiated, not just those that are
used for parallel iteration, but this shouldn't be a significant cost
unless the app is creating hundreds of thousands of Query(State)s
regularly.

## Metrics
Tested against `cargo run --profile stress-test --features trace_tracy
--example many_cubes`. Yellow is this PR, red is main.

`sync_simple_transforms`:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/d60f6d69-5586-4424-9d78-aac78992aacd)

`check_visibility`:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/096a58d2-a330-4a32-b806-09cd524e6e15)

Full frame:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/3b088cf8-9487-4bc7-a308-026e172d6672)
2023-09-30 08:03:35 +00:00
cyqsimon
14db5b38dc
Clarify behaviour of Timer::finished() for repeating timers (#9939)
# Objective

I was wondering whether to use `Timer::finished` or
`Timer::just_finished` for my repeating timer. This PR clarifies their
difference (or rather, lack thereof).

## Solution

More docs & examples.
2023-09-29 21:57:01 +00:00
SADIK KUZU
483f2464a8
Fix typos (#9965)
# Objective

- There were a few typos in the project.
- This PR fixes these typos.

## Solution

- Fixing the typos.

Signed-off-by: SADIK KUZU <sadikkuzu@hotmail.com>
2023-09-29 12:26:41 +00:00
Christian Hughes
f8fd93f418
Add TypePath to the prelude (#9963)
# Objective

In order to derive `Asset`s (v2), `TypePath` must also be implemented.
`TypePath` is not currently in the prelude, but given it is *required*
when deriving something that *is* in the prelude, I think it deserves to
be added.

## Solution

Add `TypePath` to `bevy_reflect::prelude`.
2023-09-29 08:27:30 +00:00
Christian Hughes
7a72bac779
Fix unused variable warning for simple AssetV2 derives (#9961)
# Objective

Fix #9960 

## Solution

Make the `visit` parameter `_visit` if there are no dependencies.

New `cargo expand` output:
```rust
pub struct Rarity {
    pub name: SharedStr,
    pub color: Color,
}
impl bevy::asset::Asset for Rarity {}
impl bevy::asset::VisitAssetDependencies for Rarity {
    fn visit_dependencies(
        &self,
        _visit: &mut impl FnMut(bevy::asset::UntypedAssetId), // <-- fixed
    ) {}
}
impl bevy::reflect::TypePath for Rarity {
    fn type_path() -> &'static str {
        "myasset::item::Rarity"
    }
    fn short_type_path() -> &'static str {
        "Rarity"
    }
    fn type_ident() -> Option<&'static str> {
        ::core::option::Option::Some("Rarity")
    }
    fn crate_name() -> Option<&'static str> {
        ::core::option::Option::Some(
            "myasset::item".split(':').next().unwrap(),
        )
    }
    fn module_path() -> Option<&'static str> {
        ::core::option::Option::Some("myasset::item")
    }
}
```
2023-09-29 08:08:13 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
a5a457c3c8
docs: Use intradoc links for method references. (#9958)
# Objective

- Use intradoc links to let the compiler verify correctness.

## Solution

- Use intradoc links.
2023-09-29 07:09:14 +00:00
ickshonpe
edba496697
Store both the rounded and unrounded node size in Node (#9923)
# Objective

Text bounds are computed by the layout algorithm using the text's
measurefunc so that text will only wrap after it's used the maximum
amount of available horizontal space.

When the layout size is returned the layout coordinates are rounded and
this sometimes results in the final size of the Node not matching the
size computed with the measurefunc. This means that the text may no
longer fit the horizontal available space and instead wrap onto a new
line. However, no glyphs will be generated for this new line because no
vertical space for the extra line was allocated.

fixes #9874

## Solution

Store both the rounded and unrounded node sizes in `Node`.

Rounding is used to eliminate pixel-wide gaps between nodes that should
be touching edge to edge, but this isn't necessary for text nodes as
they don't have solid edges.

## Changelog

* Added the `rounded_size: Vec2` field to `Node`.
* `text_system` uses the unrounded node size when computing a text
layout.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2023-09-28 22:42:13 +00:00
Marco Buono
20ed3e0e76
macOS Sonoma (14.0) / Xcode 15.0 — Compatibility Fixes + Docs (#9905)
# Objective

Improve compatibility with macOS Sonoma and Xcode 15.0.

## Solution

- Adds the workaround by @ptxmac to ignore the invalid window sizes
provided by `winit` on macOS 14.0
- This still provides a slightly wrong content size when resizing (it
fails to account for the window title bar, so some content gets clipped
at the bottom) but it's _much better_ than crashing.
- Adds docs on how to work around the `bindgen` bug on Xcode 15.0.

## Related Issues:

- https://github.com/RustAudio/coreaudio-sys/issues/85
- https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2876

---

## Changelog

- Added a workaround for a `winit`-related crash under macOS Sonoma
(14.0)

---------

Co-authored-by: Peter Kristensen <peter@ptx.dk>
2023-09-27 22:41:16 +00:00
Robert Swain
b6ead2be95
Use EntityHashMap<Entity, T> for render world entity storage for better performance (#9903)
# Objective

- Improve rendering performance, particularly by avoiding the large
system commands costs of using the ECS in the way that the render world
does.

## Solution

- Define `EntityHasher` that calculates a hash from the
`Entity.to_bits()` by `i | (i.wrapping_mul(0x517cc1b727220a95) << 32)`.
`0x517cc1b727220a95` is something like `u64::MAX / N` for N that gives a
value close to π and that works well for hashing. Thanks for @SkiFire13
for the suggestion and to @nicopap for alternative suggestions and
discussion. This approach comes from `rustc-hash` (a.k.a. `FxHasher`)
with some tweaks for the case of hashing an `Entity`. `FxHasher` and
`SeaHasher` were also tested but were significantly slower.
- Define `EntityHashMap` type that uses the `EntityHashser`
- Use `EntityHashMap<Entity, T>` for render world entity storage,
including:
- `RenderMaterialInstances` - contains the `AssetId<M>` of the material
associated with the entity. Also for 2D.
- `RenderMeshInstances` - contains mesh transforms, flags and properties
about mesh entities. Also for 2D.
- `SkinIndices` and `MorphIndices` - contains the skin and morph index
for an entity, respectively
  - `ExtractedSprites`
  - `ExtractedUiNodes`

## Benchmarks

All benchmarks have been conducted on an M1 Max connected to AC power.
The tests are run for 1500 frames. The 1000th frame is captured for
comparison to check for visual regressions. There were none.

### 2D Meshes

`bevymark --benchmark --waves 160 --per-wave 1000 --mode mesh2d`

#### `--ordered-z`

This test spawns the 2D meshes with z incrementing back to front, which
is the ideal arrangement allocation order as it matches the sorted
render order which means lookups have a high cache hit rate.

<img width="1112" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 50 45"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/e140bc98-7091-4a3b-8ae1-ab75d16d2ccb">

-39.1% median frame time.

#### Random

This test spawns the 2D meshes with random z. This not only makes the
batching and transparent 2D pass lookups get a lot of cache misses, it
also currently means that the meshes are almost certain to not be
batchable.

<img width="1108" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 51 28"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/29c2e813-645a-43ce-982a-55df4bf7d8c4">

-7.2% median frame time.

### 3D Meshes

`many_cubes --benchmark`

<img width="1112" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 51 57"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/1a729673-3254-4e2a-9072-55e27c69f0fc">

-7.7% median frame time.

### Sprites

**NOTE: On `main` sprites are using `SparseSet<Entity, T>`!**

`bevymark --benchmark --waves 160 --per-wave 1000 --mode sprite`

#### `--ordered-z`

This test spawns the sprites with z incrementing back to front, which is
the ideal arrangement allocation order as it matches the sorted render
order which means lookups have a high cache hit rate.

<img width="1116" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 52 31"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/bc8eab90-e375-4d31-b5cd-f55f6f59ab67">

+13.0% median frame time.

#### Random

This test spawns the sprites with random z. This makes the batching and
transparent 2D pass lookups get a lot of cache misses.

<img width="1109" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 53 01"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/22073f5d-99a7-49b0-9584-d3ac3eac3033">

+0.6% median frame time.

### UI

**NOTE: On `main` UI is using `SparseSet<Entity, T>`!**

`many_buttons`

<img width="1111" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-27 at 07 53 26"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/302146/66afd56d-cbe4-49e7-8b64-2f28f6043d85">

+15.1% median frame time.

## Alternatives

- Cart originally suggested trying out `SparseSet<Entity, T>` and indeed
that is slightly faster under ideal conditions. However,
`PassHashMap<Entity, T>` has better worst case performance when data is
randomly distributed, rather than in sorted render order, and does not
have the worst case memory usage that `SparseSet`'s dense `Vec<usize>`
that maps from the `Entity` index to sparse index into `Vec<T>`. This
dense `Vec` has to be as large as the largest Entity index used with the
`SparseSet`.
- I also tested `PassHashMap<u32, T>`, intending to use `Entity.index()`
as the key, but this proved to sometimes be slower and mostly no
different.
- The only outstanding approach that has not been implemented and tested
is to _not_ clear the render world of its entities each frame. That has
its own problems, though they could perhaps be solved.
- Performance-wise, if the entities and their component data were not
cleared, then they would incur table moves on spawn, and should not
thereafter, rather just their component data would be overwritten.
Ideally we would have a neat way of either updating data in-place via
`&mut T` queries, or inserting components if not present. This would
likely be quite cumbersome to have to remember to do everywhere, but
perhaps it only needs to be done in the more performance-sensitive
systems.
- The main problem to solve however is that we want to both maintain a
mapping between main world entities and render world entities, be able
to run the render app and world in parallel with the main app and world
for pipelined rendering, and at the same time be able to spawn entities
in the render world in such a way that those Entity ids do not collide
with those spawned in the main world. This is potentially quite
solvable, but could well be a lot of ECS work to do it in a way that
makes sense.

---

## Changelog

- Changed: Component data for entities to be drawn are no longer stored
on entities in the render world. Instead, data is stored in a
`EntityHashMap<Entity, T>` in various resources. This brings significant
performance benefits due to the way the render app clears entities every
frame. Resources of most interest are `RenderMeshInstances` and
`RenderMaterialInstances`, and their 2D counterparts.

## Migration Guide

Previously the render app extracted mesh entities and their component
data from the main world and stored them as entities and components in
the render world. Now they are extracted into essentially
`EntityHashMap<Entity, T>` where `T` are structs containing an
appropriate group of data. This means that while extract set systems
will continue to run extract queries against the main world they will
store their data in hash maps. Also, systems in later sets will either
need to look up entities in the available resources such as
`RenderMeshInstances`, or maintain their own `EntityHashMap<Entity, T>`
for their own data.

Before:
```rust
fn queue_custom(
    material_meshes: Query<(Entity, &MeshTransforms, &Handle<Mesh>), With<InstanceMaterialData>>,
) {
    ...
    for (entity, mesh_transforms, mesh_handle) in &material_meshes {
        ...
    }
}
```

After:
```rust
fn queue_custom(
    render_mesh_instances: Res<RenderMeshInstances>,
    instance_entities: Query<Entity, With<InstanceMaterialData>>,
) {
    ...
    for entity in &instance_entities {
        let Some(mesh_instance) = render_mesh_instances.get(&entity) else { continue; };
        // The mesh handle in `AssetId<Mesh>` form, and the `MeshTransforms` can now
        // be found in `mesh_instance` which is a `RenderMeshInstance`
        ...
    }
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: robtfm <50659922+robtfm@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-27 08:28:28 +00:00
Kanabenki
35d3213071
Fix the doc warning attribute and document remaining items for bevy_window (#9933)
# Objective

Complete the documentation for `bevy_window`.

## Solution

The `warn(missing_doc)` attribute was only applying to the `cursor`
module as it was declared as an inner attribute. I switched it to an
outer attribute and documented the remaining items.
2023-09-27 07:08:09 +00:00
A-Walrus
df899d2ba2
Fix morph interpolation (#9927)
# Objective
Fixes: #9898
## Solution
Make morph behave like other keyframes, lerping first between start and
end, and then between the current state and the result.

## Changelog
Fixed jerky morph targets

---------

Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: CGMossa <cgmossa@gmail.com>
2023-09-27 01:46:27 +00:00
Hampus
7a507fa0c4
Fix documentation for ui node Style (#9935)
# Objective
The scetion for guides about flexbox has a link to grid and the section
for grid has a link to a guide about flexbox.

## Solution
Swapped links for flexbox and grid.

---
2023-09-26 22:18:41 +00:00
Rob Parrett
7063c86ed4
Fix some typos (#9934)
# Objective

To celebrate the turning of the seasons, I took a small walk through the
codebase guided by the "[code spell
checker](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker)"
VS Code extension and fixed a few typos.
2023-09-26 19:46:24 +00:00
piper
bc88f33e48
Allow other plugins to create renderer resources (#9925)
This is a duplicate of #9632, it was created since I forgot to make a
new branch when I first made this PR, so I was having trouble resolving
merge conflicts, meaning I had to rebuild my PR.

# Objective

- Allow other plugins to create the renderer resources. An example of
where this would be required is my [OpenXR
plugin](https://github.com/awtterpip/bevy_openxr)

## Solution

- Changed the bevy RenderPlugin to optionally take precreated render
resources instead of a configuration.

## Migration Guide

The `RenderPlugin` now takes a `RenderCreation` enum instead of
`WgpuSettings`. `RenderSettings::default()` returns
`RenderSettings::Automatic(WgpuSettings::default())`. `RenderSettings`
also implements `From<WgpuSettings>`.

```rust
// before
RenderPlugin {
    wgpu_settings: WgpuSettings {
    ...
    },
}

// now
RenderPlugin {
    render_creation: RenderCreation::Automatic(WgpuSettings {
    ...
    }),
}
// or
RenderPlugin {
    render_creation: WgpuSettings {
    ...
    }.into(),
}
```

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Co-authored-by: Malek <pocmalek@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
2023-09-26 19:35:08 +00:00
jpsikstus
bc1f33d50b
Add link to Text2dBundle in TextBundle docs. (#9900)
# Objective

Some beginners spend time trying to manually set the position of a
`TextBundle`, without realizing that `Text2dBundle` exists.

## Solution

Mention `Text2dBundle` in the documentation of `TextBundle`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2023-09-25 20:33:42 +00:00
Pixelstorm
503b861e3a
Allow using async_io::block_on in bevy_tasks (#9626)
# Objective

Fixes #9625

## Solution

Adds `async-io` as an optional dependency of `bevy_tasks`. When enabled,
this causes calls to `futures_lite::future::block_on` to be replaced
with calls to `async_io::block_on`.

---

## Changelog

- Added a new `async-io` feature to `bevy_tasks`. When enabled, this
causes `bevy_tasks` to use `async-io`'s implemention of `block_on`
instead of `futures-lite`'s implementation. You should enable this if
you use `async-io` in your application.
2023-09-25 19:59:50 +00:00
James Liu
12032cd296
Directly copy data into uniform buffers (#9865)
# Objective
This is a minimally disruptive version of #8340. I attempted to update
it, but failed due to the scope of the changes added in #8204.

Fixes #8307. Partially addresses #4642. As seen in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/8284, we're actually copying
data twice in Prepare stage systems. Once into a CPU-side intermediate
scratch buffer, and once again into a mapped buffer. This is inefficient
and effectively doubles the time spent and memory allocated to run these
systems.

## Solution
Skip the scratch buffer entirely and use
`wgpu::Queue::write_buffer_with` to directly write data into mapped
buffers.

Separately, this also directly uses
`wgpu::Limits::min_uniform_buffer_offset_alignment` to set up the
alignment when writing to the buffers. Partially addressing the issue
raised in #4642.

Storage buffers and the abstractions built on top of
`DynamicUniformBuffer` will need to come in followup PRs.

This may not have a noticeable performance difference in this PR, as the
only first-party systems affected by this are view related, and likely
are not going to be particularly heavy.

---

## Changelog
Added: `DynamicUniformBuffer::get_writer`.
Added: `DynamicUniformBufferWriter`.
2023-09-25 19:15:37 +00:00
Ycy
35de5e608e
register TextLayoutInfo and TextFlags type. (#9919)
derive `Reflect` to `GlyphAtlasInfo`,`PositionedGlyph` and
`TextLayoutInfo`.

# Objective

- I need reflection gets all components of the `TextBundle` and
`clone_value` it

## Solution

- registry it
2023-09-25 18:59:29 +00:00
Nicola Papale
db1e3d36bc
Move skin code to a separate module (#9899)
# Objective

mesh.rs is infamously large. We could split off unrelated code.

## Solution

Morph targets are very similar to skinning and have their own module. We
move skinned meshes to an independent module like morph targets and give
the systems similar names.

### Open questions

Should the skinning systems and structs stay public?

---

## Migration Guide

Renamed skinning systems, resources and components:

- extract_skinned_meshes -> extract_skins
- prepare_skinned_meshes -> prepare_skins
- SkinnedMeshUniform -> SkinUniform
- SkinnedMeshJoints -> SkinIndex

---------

Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: vero <email@atlasdostal.com>
2023-09-25 18:40:22 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
ae95ba5278
Fix typos. (#9922)
# Objective

- Have docs with fewer typos.1

## Solution

- Fix typos as they are found.
2023-09-25 18:35:46 +00:00
James Liu
8ace2ff9e3
Only run event systems if they have tangible work to do (#7728)
# Objective
Scheduling low cost systems has significant overhead due to task pool
contention and the extra machinery to schedule and run them. Event
update systems are the prime example of a low cost system, requiring a
guaranteed O(1) operation, and there are a *lot* of them.

## Solution
Add a run condition to every event system so they only run when there is
an event in either of it's two internal Vecs.

---

## Changelog
Changed: Event update systems will not run if there are no events to
process.

## Migration Guide
`Events<T>::update_system` has been split off from the the type and can
be found at `bevy_ecs::event::event_update_system`.

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-24 00:16:33 +00:00
Robert Swain
22dfa9ee96
skybox.wgsl: Fix precision issues (#9909)
# Objective

- Fixes #9707 

## Solution

- At large translations (a few thousand units), the precision of
calculating the ray direction from the fragment world position and
camera world position seems to break down. Sampling the cubemap only
needs the ray direction. As such we can use the view space fragment
position, normalise it, rotate it to world space, and use that.

---

## Changelog

- Fixed: Jittery skybox at large translations.
2023-09-23 22:11:59 +00:00