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Jamie Ridding
1e97c79ec1
bevy_reflect: Disambiguate type bounds in where clauses. (#8761)
# Objective

It was accidentally found that rustc is unable to parse certain
constructs in `where` clauses properly. `bevy_reflect::Reflect`'s habit
of copying and pasting the field types in a type's definition to its
`where` clauses made it very easy to accidentally run into this
behaviour - particularly with the construct
```rust
where
    for<'a> fn(&'a T) -> &'a T: Trait1 + Trait2
```

which was incorrectly parsed as
```rust
where
    for<'a> (fn(&'a T) -> &'a T: Trait1 + Trait2)
            ^                                   ^ incorrect syntax grouping
```

instead of
```rust
where
    (for<'a> fn(&'a T) -> &'a T): Trait1 + Trait2
    ^                          ^ correct syntax grouping
```

Fixes #8759 

## Solution

This commit fixes the issue by inserting explicit parentheses to
disambiguate types from their bound lists.
2023-06-05 22:47:08 +00:00
radiish
1efc762924
reflect: stable type path v2 (#7184)
# Objective

- Introduce a stable alternative to
[`std::any::type_name`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/any/fn.type_name.html).
- Rewrite of #5805 with heavy inspiration in design.
- On the path to #5830.
- Part of solving #3327.


## Solution

- Add a `TypePath` trait for static stable type path/name information.
- Add a `TypePath` derive macro.
- Add a `impl_type_path` macro for implementing internal and foreign
types in `bevy_reflect`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `TypePath` trait.
- Added `DynamicTypePath` trait and `get_type_path` method to `Reflect`.
- Added a `TypePath` derive macro.
- Added a `bevy_reflect::impl_type_path` for implementing `TypePath` on
internal and foreign types in `bevy_reflect`.
- Changed `bevy_reflect::utility::(Non)GenericTypeInfoCell` to
`(Non)GenericTypedCell<T>` which allows us to be generic over both
`TypeInfo` and `TypePath`.
- `TypePath` is now a supertrait of `Asset`, `Material` and
`Material2d`.
- `impl_reflect_struct` needs a `#[type_path = "..."]` attribute to be
specified.
- `impl_reflect_value` needs to either specify path starting with a
double colon (`::core::option::Option`) or an `in my_crate::foo`
declaration.
- Added `bevy_reflect_derive::ReflectTypePath`.
- Most uses of `Ident` in `bevy_reflect_derive` changed to use
`ReflectTypePath`.

## Migration Guide

- Implementors of `Asset`, `Material` and `Material2d` now also need to
derive `TypePath`.
- Manual implementors of `Reflect` will need to implement the new
`get_type_path` method.

## Open Questions
- [x] ~This PR currently does not migrate any usages of
`std::any::type_name` to use `bevy_reflect::TypePath` to ease the review
process. Should it?~ Migration will be left to a follow-up PR.
- [ ] This PR adds a lot of `#[derive(TypePath)]` and `T: TypePath` to
satisfy new bounds, mostly when deriving `TypeUuid`. Should we make
`TypePath` a supertrait of `TypeUuid`? [Should we remove `TypeUuid` in
favour of
`TypePath`?](2afbd85532 (r961067892))
2023-06-05 20:31:20 +00:00
Егор Куклин
6b4c7d5d88
Add get_at_mut to bevy_reflect::Map trait (#8691)
# Objective

Fixes #8596 

## Solution

Change interface of the trait Map. Adjust implementations of this trait

---

## Changelog

### Changed
- Interface of Map trait

### Added
- `Map::get_at_mut`

## Migration Guide

Every implementor of Map trait would need to implement `get_at_mut`.
Which, judging by changes in this PR, should be fairly trivial.
2023-06-02 12:24:40 +00:00
Gauthier Acquitter
acf1362b9a
bevy_reflect: Allow construction of MapIter outside of the bevy_reflect crate. (#8723)
# Objective

Right now it's impossible to construct a MapIter outside of the
bevy_reflect crate, making it impossible to implement the Map trait for
custom map types.

## Solution

Addition of a pub constructor to MapIter.
2023-06-01 10:12:57 +00:00
Gino Valente
6b292d4263
bevy_reflect: Allow #[reflect(default)] on enum variant fields (#8514)
# Objective

When using `FromReflect`, fields can be optionally left out if they are
marked with `#[reflect(default)]`. This is very handy for working with
serialized data as giant structs only need to list a subset of defined
fields in order to be constructed.

<details>
<summary>Example</summary>

Take the following struct:
```rust
#[derive(Reflect, FromReflect)]
struct Foo {
  #[reflect(default)]
  a: usize,
  #[reflect(default)]
  b: usize,
  #[reflect(default)]
  c: usize,
  #[reflect(default)]
  d: usize,
}
```

Since all the fields are default-able, we can successfully call
`FromReflect` on deserialized data like:

```rust
(
  "foo::Foo": (
    // Only set `b` and default the rest
    b: 123
  )
)
```

</details>

Unfortunately, this does not work with fields in enum variants. Marking
a variant field as `#[reflect(default)]` does nothing when calling
`FromReflect`.

## Solution

Allow enum variant fields to define a default value using
`#[reflect(default)]`.

### `#[reflect(Default)]`

One thing that structs and tuple structs can do is use their `Default`
implementation when calling `FromReflect`. Adding `#[reflect(Default)]`
to the struct or tuple struct both registers `ReflectDefault` and alters
the `FromReflect` implementation to use `Default` to generate any
missing fields.

This works well enough for structs and tuple structs, but for enums it's
not as simple. Since the `Default` implementation for an enum only
covers a single variant, it's not as intuitive as to what the behavior
will be. And (imo) it feels weird that we would be able to specify
default values in this way for one variant but not the others.

Because of this, I chose to not implement that behavior here. However,
I'm open to adding it in if anyone feels otherwise.

---

## Changelog

- Allow enum variant fields to define a default value using
`#[reflect(default)]`
2023-05-29 15:29:29 +00:00
François
0736195a1e
update syn, encase, glam and hexasphere (#8573)
# Objective

- Fixes #8282 
- Update `syn` to 2.0, `encase` to 0.6, `glam` to 0.24 and `hexasphere`
to 9.0


Blocked ~~on https://github.com/teoxoy/encase/pull/42~~ and ~~on
https://github.com/OptimisticPeach/hexasphere/pull/17~~

---------

Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: JoJoJet <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-16 01:24:17 +00:00
Mincho Paskalev
fe57b9f744
Add Reflect and FromReflect for AssetPath (#8531)
# Objective

- Add Reflect and FromReflect for AssetPath
- Fixes #8458

## Solution

- Straightforward derive of `Reflect` and `FromReflect` for `AssetPath`
- Implement `Reflect` and `FromReflect` for `Cow<'static, Path>` as to
satisfy the 'static lifetime requierments of bevy_reflect.
Implementation is a direct copy of that for `Cow<'static, str>` so maybe
it begs the question that was already asked in #7429 - maybe it would be
benefitial to write a general implementation for `Reflect` for
`Cow<'static, T>`.
2023-05-08 19:19:19 +00:00
Gino Valente
75130bd5ec
bevy_reflect: Better proxies (#6971)
# Objective

> This PR is based on discussion from #6601

The Dynamic types (e.g. `DynamicStruct`, `DynamicList`, etc.) act as
both:
1. Dynamic containers which may hold any arbitrary data
2. Proxy types which may represent any other type

Currently, the only way we can represent the proxy-ness of a Dynamic is
by giving it a name.

```rust
// This is just a dynamic container
let mut data = DynamicStruct::default();

// This is a "proxy"
data.set_name(std::any::type_name::<Foo>());
```

This type name is the only way we check that the given Dynamic is a
proxy of some other type. When we need to "assert the type" of a `dyn
Reflect`, we call `Reflect::type_name` on it. However, because we're
only using a string to denote the type, we run into a few gotchas and
limitations.

For example, hashing a Dynamic proxy may work differently than the type
it proxies:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect, Hash)]
#[reflect(Hash)]
struct Foo(i32);

let concrete = Foo(123);
let dynamic = concrete.clone_dynamic();

let concrete_hash = concrete.reflect_hash();
let dynamic_hash = dynamic.reflect_hash();

// The hashes are not equal because `concrete` uses its own `Hash` impl
// while `dynamic` uses a reflection-based hashing algorithm
assert_ne!(concrete_hash, dynamic_hash);
```

Because the Dynamic proxy only knows about the name of the type, it's
unaware of any other information about it. This means it also differs on
`Reflect::reflect_partial_eq`, and may include ignored or skipped fields
in places the concrete type wouldn't.

## Solution

Rather than having Dynamics pass along just the type name of proxied
types, we can instead have them pass around the `TypeInfo`.

Now all Dynamic types contain an `Option<&'static TypeInfo>` rather than
a `String`:

```diff
pub struct DynamicTupleStruct {
-    type_name: String,
+    represented_type: Option<&'static TypeInfo>,
    fields: Vec<Box<dyn Reflect>>,
}
```

By changing `Reflect::get_type_info` to
`Reflect::represented_type_info`, hopefully we make this behavior a
little clearer. And to account for `None` values on these dynamic types,
`Reflect::represented_type_info` now returns `Option<&'static
TypeInfo>`.

```rust
let mut data = DynamicTupleStruct::default();

// Not proxying any specific type
assert!(dyn_tuple_struct.represented_type_info().is_none());

let type_info = <Foo as Typed>::type_info();
dyn_tuple_struct.set_represented_type(Some(type_info));
// Alternatively:
// let dyn_tuple_struct = foo.clone_dynamic();

// Now we're proxying `Foo`
assert!(dyn_tuple_struct.represented_type_info().is_some());
```

This means that we can have full access to all the static type
information for the proxied type. Future work would include
transitioning more static type information (trait impls, attributes,
etc.) over to the `TypeInfo` so it can actually be utilized by Dynamic
proxies.

### Alternatives & Rationale

> **Note** 
> These alternatives were written when this PR was first made using a
`Proxy` trait. This trait has since been removed.

<details>
<summary>View</summary>

#### Alternative: The `Proxy<T>` Approach

I had considered adding something like a `Proxy<T>` type where `T` would
be the Dynamic and would contain the proxied type information.

This was nice in that it allows us to explicitly determine whether
something is a proxy or not at a type level. `Proxy<DynamicStruct>`
proxies a struct. Makes sense.

The reason I didn't go with this approach is because (1) tuples, (2)
complexity, and (3) `PartialReflect`.

The `DynamicTuple` struct allows us to represent tuples at runtime. It
also allows us to do something you normally can't with tuples: add new
fields. Because of this, adding a field immediately invalidates the
proxy (e.g. our info for `(i32, i32)` doesn't apply to `(i32, i32,
NewField)`). By going with this PR's approach, we can just remove the
type info on `DynamicTuple` when that happens. However, with the
`Proxy<T>` approach, it becomes difficult to represent this behavior—
we'd have to completely control how we access data for `T` for each `T`.

Secondly, it introduces some added complexities (aside from the manual
impls for each `T`). Does `Proxy<T>` impl `Reflect`? Likely yes, if we
want to represent it as `dyn Reflect`. What `TypeInfo` do we give it?
How would we forward reflection methods to the inner type (remember, we
don't have specialization)? How do we separate this from Dynamic types?
And finally, how do all this in a way that's both logical and intuitive
for users?

Lastly, introducing a `Proxy` trait rather than a `Proxy<T>` struct is
actually more inline with the [Unique Reflect
RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/56). In a way, the `Proxy`
trait is really one part of the `PartialReflect` trait introduced in
that RFC (it's technically not in that RFC but it fits well with it),
where the `PartialReflect` serves as a way for proxies to work _like_
concrete types without having full access to everything a concrete
`Reflect` type can do. This would help bridge the gap between the
current state of the crate and the implementation of that RFC.

All that said, this is still a viable solution. If the community
believes this is the better path forward, then we can do that instead.
These were just my reasons for not initially going with it in this PR.

#### Alternative: The Type Registry Approach

The `Proxy` trait is great and all, but how does it solve the original
problem? Well, it doesn't— yet!

The goal would be to start moving information from the derive macro and
its attributes to the generated `TypeInfo` since these are known
statically and shouldn't change. For example, adding `ignored: bool` to
`[Un]NamedField` or a list of impls.

However, there is another way of storing this information. This is, of
course, one of the uses of the `TypeRegistry`. If we're worried about
Dynamic proxies not aligning with their concrete counterparts, we could
move more type information to the registry and require its usage.

For example, we could replace `Reflect::reflect_hash(&self)` with
`Reflect::reflect_hash(&self, registry: &TypeRegistry)`.

That's not the _worst_ thing in the world, but it is an ergonomics loss.

Additionally, other attributes may have their own requirements, further
restricting what's possible without the registry. The `Reflect::apply`
method will require the registry as well now. Why? Well because the
`map_apply` function used for the `Reflect::apply` impls on `Map` types
depends on `Map::insert_boxed`, which (at least for `DynamicMap`)
requires `Reflect::reflect_hash`. The same would apply when adding
support for reflection-based diffing, which will require
`Reflect::reflect_partial_eq`.

Again, this is a totally viable alternative. I just chose not to go with
it for the reasons above. If we want to go with it, then we can close
this PR and we can pursue this alternative instead.

#### Downsides

Just to highlight a quick potential downside (likely needs more
investigation): retrieving the `TypeInfo` requires acquiring a lock on
the `GenericTypeInfoCell` used by the `Typed` impls for generic types
(non-generic types use a `OnceBox which should be faster). I am not sure
how much of a performance hit that is and will need to run some
benchmarks to compare against.

</details>

### Open Questions

1. Should we use `Cow<'static, TypeInfo>` instead? I think that might be
easier for modding? Perhaps, in that case, we need to update
`Typed::type_info` and friends as well?
2. Are the alternatives better than the approach this PR takes? Are
there other alternatives?

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- `Reflect::get_type_info` has been renamed to
`Reflect::represented_type_info`
- This method now returns `Option<&'static TypeInfo>` rather than just
`&'static TypeInfo`

### Added

- Added `Reflect::is_dynamic` method to indicate when a type is dynamic
- Added a `set_represented_type` method on all dynamic types

### Removed

- Removed `TypeInfo::Dynamic` (use `Reflect::is_dynamic` instead)
- Removed `Typed` impls for all dynamic types

## Migration Guide

- The Dynamic types no longer take a string type name. Instead, they
require a static reference to `TypeInfo`:

    ```rust
    #[derive(Reflect)]
    struct MyTupleStruct(f32, f32);
    
    let mut dyn_tuple_struct = DynamicTupleStruct::default();
    dyn_tuple_struct.insert(1.23_f32);
    dyn_tuple_struct.insert(3.21_f32);
    
    // BEFORE:
    let type_name = std::any::type_name::<MyTupleStruct>();
    dyn_tuple_struct.set_name(type_name);
    
    // AFTER:
    let type_info = <MyTupleStruct as Typed>::type_info();
    dyn_tuple_struct.set_represented_type(Some(type_info));
    ```

- `Reflect::get_type_info` has been renamed to
`Reflect::represented_type_info` and now also returns an
`Option<&'static TypeInfo>` (instead of just `&'static TypeInfo`):

    ```rust
    // BEFORE:
    let info: &'static TypeInfo = value.get_type_info();
    // AFTER:
let info: &'static TypeInfo = value.represented_type_info().unwrap();
    ```

- `TypeInfo::Dynamic` and `DynamicInfo` has been removed. Use
`Reflect::is_dynamic` instead:
   
    ```rust
    // BEFORE:
    if matches!(value.get_type_info(), TypeInfo::Dynamic) {
      // ...
    }
    // AFTER:
    if value.is_dynamic() {
      // ...
    }
    ```

---------

Co-authored-by: radiish <cb.setho@gmail.com>
2023-04-26 12:17:46 +00:00
Gino Valente
74d425263a
bevy_reflect: Add ReflectFromReflect to the prelude (#8496)
# Objective

Considering that `FromReflect` is a very common trait to derive, it
would make sense to include `ReflectFromReflect` in the `bevy_reflect`
prelude so users don't need to import it separately.

## Solution

Add `ReflectFromReflect` to the prelude.
2023-04-26 12:16:17 +00:00
Wybe Westra
abf12f3b3b
Fixed several missing links in docs. (#8117)
Links in the api docs are nice. I noticed that there were several places
where structs / functions and other things were referenced in the docs,
but weren't linked. I added the links where possible / logical.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2023-04-23 17:28:36 +00:00
Noah
a9f766ceb2
Fix Box<dyn Reflect> struct with a hashmap in it panicking when clone_value is called on it (#8184)
# Objective

- Fix the issue described in #8183: Box<dyn Reflect> structs with a
hashmap in them will panic when clone_value is called on it
- Fixes: #8183

## Solution

- Updates the implementation of Reflect for Hashmaps to make clone_value
call from_reflect on the key before inserting it into the new struct
2023-04-22 02:55:53 +00:00
Mikkel Rasmussen
e9312254d8
Non-breaking change* from UK spellings to US (#8291)
Fixes issue mentioned in PR #8285.

_Note: By mistake, this is currently dependent on #8285_
# Objective

Ensure consistency in the spelling of the documentation.

Exceptions:
`crates/bevy_mikktspace/src/generated.rs` - Has not been changed from
licence to license as it is part of a licensing agreement.

Maybe for further consistency,
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy-website should also be given a look.

## Solution

### Changed the spelling of the current words (UK/CN/AU -> US) :
cancelled -> canceled (Breaking API changes in #8285)
behaviour -> behavior (Breaking API changes in #8285)
neighbour -> neighbor
grey -> gray
recognise -> recognize
centre -> center
metres -> meters
colour -> color

### ~~Update [`engine_style_guide.md`]~~ Moved to #8324 

---

## Changelog

Changed UK spellings in documentation to US

## Migration Guide

Non-breaking changes*

\* If merged after #8285
2023-04-08 16:22:46 +00:00
JoJoJet
3ead10a3e0
Suppress the clippy::type_complexity lint (#8313)
# Objective

The clippy lint `type_complexity` is known not to play well with bevy.
It frequently triggers when writing complex queries, and taking the
lint's advice of using a type alias almost always just obfuscates the
code with no benefit. Because of this, this lint is currently ignored in
CI, but unfortunately it still shows up when viewing bevy code in an
IDE.

As someone who's made a fair amount of pull requests to this repo, I
will say that this issue has been a consistent thorn in my side. Since
bevy code is filled with spurious, ignorable warnings, it can be very
difficult to spot the *real* warnings that must be fixed -- most of the
time I just ignore all warnings, only to later find out that one of them
was real after I'm done when CI runs.

## Solution

Suppress this lint in all bevy crates. This was previously attempted in
#7050, but the review process ended up making it more complicated than
it needs to be and landed on a subpar solution.

The discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10571
explores some better long-term solutions to this problem. Since there is
no timeline on when these solutions may land, we should resolve this
issue in the meantime by locally suppressing these lints.

### Unresolved issues

Currently, these lints are not suppressed in our examples, since that
would require suppressing the lint in every single source file. They are
still ignored in CI.
2023-04-06 21:27:36 +00:00
fren_gor
253db50c63
Fix typo in bevy_reflect README (#8281)
# Objective

Fix typo in bevy_reflect README: `MyType` is a struct and not a trait,
so `&dyn MyType` is incorrect.

## Solution

Replace `&dyn MyType` with `&dyn DoThing`
2023-04-01 03:01:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
5e5a305d43
bevy_reflect: Fix trailing comma breaking derives (#8014)
# Objective

Fixes #7989

Based on #7991 by @CoffeeVampir3

## Solution

There were three parts to this issue:
1. `extend_where_clause` did not account for the optionality of a where
clause's trailing comma
    ```rust
    // OKAY
    struct Foo<T> where T: Asset, {/* ... */}
    // ERROR
    struct Foo<T> where T: Asset {/* ... */}
    ```
2. `FromReflect` derive logic was not actively using
`extend_where_clause` which led to some inconsistencies (enums weren't
adding _any_ additional bounds even)
3. Using `extend_where_clause` in the `FromReflect` derive logic meant
we had to optionally add `Default` bounds to ignored fields iff the
entire item itself was not already `Default` (otherwise the definition
for `Handle<T>` wouldn't compile since `HandleType` doesn't impl
`Default` but `Handle<T>` itself does)

---

## Changelog

- Fixed issue where a missing trailing comma could break the reflection
derives
2023-03-27 21:47:33 +00:00
Ikko Eltociear Ashimine
e22572d9a3
Fix typo in utility.rs (#7997) 2023-03-09 09:20:45 +00:00
Rob Parrett
2908bb5e8a
Use derive for default impl of DynamicVariant (#7986) 2023-03-08 22:27:54 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
6898351348
chore: Release (#7920)
Co-authored-by: Bevy Auto Releaser <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-06 05:13:36 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
b44af49200 Release 0.10.0 (#7919)
Preparing next release
This PR has been auto-generated
2023-03-06 03:53:02 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
8eb67932f1 Bump Version after Release (#7918)
Bump version after release
This PR has been auto-generated
2023-03-06 02:10:30 +00:00
Edgar Geier
cbbf8ac575 Update glam to 0.23 (#7883)
# Objective

- Update `glam` to the latest version.

## Solution

- Update `glam` to version `0.23`.

Since the breaking change in `glam` only affects the `scalar-math` feature, this should cause no issues.
2023-03-04 11:42:27 +00:00
TheBigCheese
3d3444b981 impl Reflect for std::collections::HashMap instead of only bevy::utils::HashMap (#7739) (#7782)
# Objective

Implement `Reflect` for `std::collections::HashMap<K, V, S>` as well as `hashbrown::HashMap<K, V, S>` rather than just for `hashbrown::HashMap<K, V, RandomState>`. Fixes #7739.

## Solution

Rather than implementing on `HashMap<K, V>` I instead implemented most of the related traits on `HashMap<K, V, S> where S: BuildHasher + Send + Sync + 'static` and then `FromReflect` also needs the extra bound `S: Default` because it needs to use `with_capacity_and_hasher` so needs to be able to generate a default hasher.

As the API of `hashbrown::HashMap` is identical to `collections::HashMap` making them both work just required creating an `impl_reflect_for_hashmap` macro like the `impl_reflect_for_veclike` above and then applying this to both HashMaps.

---

## Changelog

`std::collections::HashMap` can now be reflected. Also more `State` generics than just `RandomState` can now be reflected for both `hashbrown::HashMap` and `collections::HashMap`
2023-02-27 21:37:36 +00:00
Gino Valente
a89277d5bf bevy_reflect: Add missing primitive registrations (#7815)
# Objective

There were a couple primitive types missing from the default `TypeRegistry` constructor.

## Solution

Added the missing registrations for `char` and `String`.
2023-02-25 21:51:06 +00:00
Rob Parrett
03c545056c Fix some more typos (#7767)
# Objective

I managed to dig up some more typos with a combination of the "[code spell checker](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker)" and "[open folder](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rwu823.open-folder)" vscode extensions.

## Solution

Fix em
2023-02-20 23:36:28 +00:00
Rob Parrett
e6d60ad24e Fix clippy lint (#7765)
# Objective

`cargo run -p ci` is currently failing locally for me.

```
error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive/src/type_uuid.rs:106:69
    |
106 |         let uuid = Uuid::parse_str(&uuid).map_err(|err| input.error(format!("{}", err)))?;
```

It's not clear to me why CI/clippy didn't pick this up in #6633.
2023-02-20 22:56:58 +00:00
Gino Valente
cd1737ecca bevy_reflect: Improved documentation (#7148)
# Objective

`bevy_reflect` can be a moderately complex crate to try and understand. It has many moving parts, a handful of gotchas, and a few subtle contracts that aren't immediately obvious to users and even other contributors.

The current README does an okay job demonstrating how the crate can be used. However, the crate's actual documentation should give a better overview of the crate, its inner-workings, and show some of its own examples.

## Solution

Added crate-level documentation that attempts to summarize the main parts of `bevy_reflect` into small sections.

This PR also updates the documentation for:
- `Reflect`
- `FromReflect`
- The reflection subtraits
- Other important types and traits
- The reflection macros (including the derive macros)
- Crate features

### Open Questions

1. ~~Should I update the docs for the Dynamic types? I was originally going to, but I'm getting a little concerned about the size of this PR 😅~~ Decided to not do this in this PR. It'll be better served from its own PR.
2. Should derive macro documentation be moved to the trait itself? This could improve visibility and allow for better doc links, but could also clutter up the trait's documentation (as well as not being on the actual derive macro's documentation).

### TODO

- [ ] ~~Document Dynamic types (?)~~ I think this should be done in a separate PR.
- [x] Document crate features
- [x] Update docs for `GetTypeRegistration`
- [x] Update docs for `TypeRegistration`
- [x] Update docs for `derive_from_reflect`
- [x] Document `reflect_trait`
- [x] Document `impl_reflect_value`
- [x] Document `impl_from_reflect_value`

---

## Changelog

- Updated documentation across the `bevy_reflect` crate
- Removed `#[module]` helper attribute for `Reflect` derives (this is not currently used)

## Migration Guide

- Removed `#[module]` helper attribute for `Reflect` derives. If your code is relying on this attribute, please replace it with either `#[reflect]` or `#[reflect_value]` (dependent on use-case).


Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-18 20:42:01 +00:00
Johan Klokkhammer Helsing
18cfb226db Use a fixed state hasher in bevy_reflect for deterministic Reflect::reflect_hash() across processes (#7583)
# Objective

- bevy_ggrs uses `reflect_hash` in order to produce checksums for its world snapshots. These checksums are sent between clients in order to detect desyncronization.
- However, since we currently use `async::AHasher` with the `std` feature, this means that hashes will always be different for different peers, even if the state is identical.
- This means bevy_ggrs needs a way to get a deterministic (fixed) hash.

## Solution

- ~~Add a feature to use `bevy_utils::FixedState` for the hasher used by bevy_reflect.~~
- Always use `bevy_utils::FixedState` for initializing the bevy_reflect hasher. 

---

## Changelog

- bevy_reflect now uses a fixed state for its hasher, which means the output of `Reflect::reflect_hash` is now deterministic across processes.
2023-02-17 15:37:35 +00:00
dis-da-moe
8853bef6df implement TypeUuid for primitives and fix multiple-parameter generics having the same TypeUuid (#6633)
# Objective

- Fixes #5432 
- Fixes #6680

## Solution

- move code responsible for generating the `impl TypeUuid` from `type_uuid_derive` into a new function, `gen_impl_type_uuid`.
- this allows the new proc macro, `impl_type_uuid`, to call the code for generation.
- added struct `TypeUuidDef` and implemented `syn::Parse` to allow parsing of the input for the new macro.
- finally, used the new macro `impl_type_uuid` to implement `TypeUuid` for the standard library (in `crates/bevy_reflect/src/type_uuid_impl.rs`).
- fixes #6680 by doing a wrapping add of the param's index to its `TYPE_UUID`

Co-authored-by: dis-da-moe <84386186+dis-da-moe@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-16 17:09:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
724b36289c bevy_reflect: Decouple List and Array traits (#7467)
# Objective

Resolves #7121

## Solution

Decouples `List` and `Array` by removing `Array` as a supertrait of `List`. Additionally, similar methods from `Array` have been added to `List` so that their usages can remain largely unchanged.

#### Possible Alternatives

##### `Sequence`

My guess for why we originally made `List` a subtrait of `Array` is that they share a lot of common operations. We could potentially move these overlapping methods to a `Sequence` (name taken from #7059) trait and make that a supertrait of both. This would allow functions to contain logic that simply operates on a sequence rather than "list vs array".

However, this means that we'd need to add methods for converting to a `dyn Sequence`. It also might be confusing since we wouldn't add a `ReflectRef::Sequence` or anything like that. Is such a trait worth adding (either in this PR or a followup one)? 

---

## Changelog

- Removed `Array` as supertrait of `List`
  - Added methods to `List` that were previously provided by `Array`

## Migration Guide

The `List` trait is no longer dependent on `Array`. Implementors of `List` can remove the `Array` impl and move its methods into the `List` impl (with only a couple tweaks).

```rust
// BEFORE
impl Array for Foo {
  fn get(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn get_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<&mut dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn len(&self) -> usize {/* ... */}
  fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {/* ... */}
  fn iter(&self) -> ArrayIter {/* ... */}
  fn drain(self: Box<Self>) -> Vec<Box<dyn Reflect>> {/* ... */}
  fn clone_dynamic(&self) -> DynamicArray {/* ... */}
}

impl List for Foo {
  fn insert(&mut self, index: usize, element: Box<dyn Reflect>) {/* ... */}
  fn remove(&mut self, index: usize) -> Box<dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn push(&mut self, value: Box<dyn Reflect>) {/* ... */}
  fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<Box<dyn Reflect>> {/* ... */}
  fn clone_dynamic(&self) -> DynamicList {/* ... */}
}

// AFTER
impl List for Foo {
  fn get(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn get_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<&mut dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn insert(&mut self, index: usize, element: Box<dyn Reflect>) {/* ... */}
  fn remove(&mut self, index: usize) -> Box<dyn Reflect> {/* ... */}
  fn push(&mut self, value: Box<dyn Reflect>) {/* ... */}
  fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<Box<dyn Reflect>> {/* ... */}
  fn len(&self) -> usize {/* ... */}
  fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {/* ... */}
  fn iter(&self) -> ListIter {/* ... */}
  fn drain(self: Box<Self>) -> Vec<Box<dyn Reflect>> {/* ... */}
  fn clone_dynamic(&self) -> DynamicList {/* ... */}
}
```

Some other small tweaks that will need to be made include:
- Use `ListIter` for `List::iter` instead of `ArrayIter` (the return type from `Array::iter`)
- Replace `array_hash` with `list_hash` in `Reflect::reflect_hash` for implementors of `List`
2023-02-13 21:07:53 +00:00
Gino Valente
357a16035d bevy_reflect: Support tuple reflection paths (#7324)
# Objective

Currently the `GetPath` documentation suggests it can be used with `Tuple` types (reflected tuples). However, this is not currently the case.

## Solution

Add reflection path support for `Tuple` types.

---

## Changelog

- Add reflection path support for `Tuple` types
2023-02-06 21:22:45 +00:00
CrystaLamb
4fd092fbec fix typo in bevy_reflect::impls::std GetTypeRegistration for vec like… (#7520)
Implementing GetTypeRegistration in macro impl_reflect_for_veclike! had typos!
It only implement GetTypeRegistration for Vec<T>, but not for VecDeque<T>.
This will cause serialization and deserialization failure.
2023-02-06 12:58:21 +00:00
MinerSebas
e5b522064c Follow up on Todo in bevy_reflect_derive (#7461)
# Objective

Follow up on Todo in bevy_reflect_derive

## Solution

- Replaced all Instances that do the same as `ident_or_index` with a call to it.
- Only the following Line wasn't replaced, as it only wants the index, and not the ident:
[69fc8c6b70/crates/bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive/src/impls/tuple_structs.rs (L18))
2023-02-02 04:37:32 +00:00
Elbert Ronnie
615d3d2157 Add constructor new to ArrayIter (#7449)
# Objective

- Fixes #7430.

## Solution

- Changed fields of `ArrayIter` to be private.
- Add a constructor `new` to `ArrayIter`.
- Replace normal struct creation with `new`.

---

## Changelog

- Add a constructor `new` to `ArrayIter`.


Co-authored-by: Elbert Ronnie <103196773+elbertronnie@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-31 23:19:19 +00:00
Charles Bournhonesque
cbb4c26cad Enable deriving Reflect on structs with generic types (#7364)
# Objective

I recently had an issue, where I have a struct:
```
struct Property {
   inner: T
}
```
that I use as a wrapper for internal purposes.
I don't want to update my struct definition to 
```
struct Property<T: Reflect>{
   inner: T
}
```
because I still want to be able to build `Property<T>` for types `T` that are not `Reflect`. (and also because I don't want to update my whole code base with `<T: Reflect>` bounds)

I still wanted to have reflection on it (for `bevy_inspector_egui`), but adding `derive(Reflect)` fails with the error:
`T cannot be sent between threads safely. T needs to implement Sync.`

I believe that `bevy_reflect` should adopt the model of other derives in the case of generics, which is to add the `Reflect` implementation only if the generics also implement `Reflect`. (That is the behaviour of other macros such as `derive(Clone)` or `derive(Debug)`.

It's also the current behavior of `derive(FromReflect)`.

Basically doing something like:
```
impl<T> Reflect for Foo<T>
where T: Reflect
```


## Solution

- I updated the derive macros for `Structs` and `TupleStructs` to add extra `where` bounds.
   -  Every type that is reflected will need a `T: Reflect` bound
   -  Ignored types will need a `T: 'static + Send + Sync` bound. Here's the reason. For cases like this:
```
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T, U>{
   a: T
   #[reflect(ignore)]
   b: U
}
```
I had to add the bound `'static + Send + Sync` to ignored generics like `U`.
The reason is that we want `Foo<T, U>` to be `Reflect: 'static + Send + Sync`, so `Foo<T, U>` must be able to implement those auto-traits. `Foo<T, U>` will only implement those auto-traits if every generic type implements them, including ignored types.
This means that the previously compile-fail case now compiles:
```
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<'a> {
    #[reflect(ignore)]
    value: &'a str,
}
```
But `Foo<'a>` will only be useable in the cases where `'a: 'static` and panic if we don't have `'a: 'static`, which is what we want (nice bonus from this PR ;) )



---

## Changelog

> This section is optional. If this was a trivial fix, or has no externally-visible impact, you can delete this section.

### Added
Possibility to add `derive(Reflect)` to structs and enums that contain generic types, like so:
```
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T>{
   a: T
}
```
Reflection will only be available if the generic type T also implements `Reflect`.
(previously, this would just return a compiler error)
2023-01-28 00:12:06 +00:00
Chris Ohk
3281aea5c2 Fix minor typos in code and docs (#7378)
# Objective

I found several words in code and docs are incorrect. This should be fixed.

## Solution

- Fix several minor typos

Co-authored-by: Chris Ohk <utilforever@gmail.com>
2023-01-27 12:12:53 +00:00
Gino Valente
8cd59b6a03 bevy_reflect: Pre-parsed paths (#7321)
# Objective

> ℹ️ **This is an adoption of #4081 by @james7132**

Fixes #4080.

Provide a way to pre-parse reflection paths so as to avoid having to parse at each call to `GetPath::path` (or similar method).

## Solution

Adds the `ParsedPath` struct (named `FieldPath` in the original PR) that parses and caches the sequence of accesses to a reflected element. This is functionally similar to the `GetPath` trait, but removes the need to parse an unchanged path more than once.

### Additional Changes

Included in this PR from the original is cleaner code as well as the introduction of a new pathing operation: field access by index. This allows struct and struct variant fields to be accessed in a more performant (albeit more fragile) way if needed. This operation is faster due to not having to perform string matching. As an example, if we wanted the third field on a struct, we'd write `#2`—where `#` denotes indexed access and `2` denotes the desired field index.

This PR also contains improved documentation for `GetPath` and friends, including renaming some of the methods to be more clear to the end-user with a reduced risk of getting them mixed up.

### Future Work

There are a few things that could be done as a separate PR (order doesn't matter— they could be followup PRs or done in parallel). These are:

- [x] ~~Add support for `Tuple`. Currently, we hint that they work but they do not.~~ See #7324
- [ ] Cleanup `ReflectPathError`. I think it would be nicer to give `ReflectPathError` two variants: `ReflectPathError::ParseError` and `ReflectPathError::AccessError`, with all current variants placed within one of those two. It's not obvious when one might expect to receive one type of error over the other, so we can help by explicitly categorizing them.

---

## Changelog

- Cleaned up `GetPath` logic
- Added `ParsedPath` for cached reflection paths
- Added new reflection path syntax: struct field access by index (example syntax: `foo#1`)
- Renamed methods on `GetPath`:
  - `path` -> `reflect_path`
  - `path_mut` -> `reflect_path_mut`
  - `get_path` -> `path`
  - `get_path_mut` -> `path_mut`

## Migration Guide

`GetPath` methods have been renamed according to the following:
- `path` -> `reflect_path`
- `path_mut` -> `reflect_path_mut`
- `get_path` -> `path`
- `get_path_mut` -> `path_mut`


Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <gino.valente.code@gmail.com>
2023-01-22 23:35:33 +00:00
Gino Valente
6cc01c1449 bevy_reflect: Add simple enum support to reflection paths (#6560)
# Objective

Enums are now reflectable, but are not accessible via reflection paths.

This would allow us to do things like:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MyStruct {
  data: MyEnum
}

#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MyEnum {
  Foo(u32, u32),
  Bar(bool)
}

let x = MyStruct {
  data: MyEnum::Foo(123),
};

assert_eq!(*x.get_path::<u32>("data.1").unwrap(), 123);
```

## Solution

Added support for enums in reflection paths.

##### Note
This uses a simple approach of just getting the field with the given accessor. It does not do matching or anything else to ensure the enum is the intended variant. This means that the variant must be known ahead of time or matched outside the reflection path (i.e. path to variant, perform manual match, and continue pathing).

---

## Changelog

- Added support for enums in reflection paths
2023-01-11 16:46:27 +00:00
Gino Valente
229d6c686f bevy_reflect: Simplify take-or-else-from_reflect operation (#6566)
# Objective

There are times where we want to simply take an owned `dyn Reflect` and cast it to a type `T`.

Currently, this involves doing:

```rust
let value = value.take::<T>().unwrap_or_else(|value| {
  T::from_reflect(&*value).unwrap_or_else(|| {
    panic!(
      "expected value of type {} to convert to type {}.",
      value.type_name(),
      std::any::type_name::<T>()
    )
  })
});
```

This is a common operation that could be easily be simplified.

## Solution

Add the `FromReflect::take_from_reflect` method. This first tries to `take` the value, calling `from_reflect` iff that fails.

```rust
let value = T::take_from_reflect(value).unwrap_or_else(|value| {
  panic!(
    "expected value of type {} to convert to type {}.",
    value.type_name(),
    std::any::type_name::<T>()
  )
});
```

Based on suggestion from @soqb on [Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1041046880316043374).

---

## Changelog

- Add `FromReflect::take_from_reflect` method
2023-01-11 16:25:37 +00:00
张林伟
0d2cdb450d Fix beta clippy lints (#7154)
# Objective

- When I run `cargo run -p ci` for my pr locally using latest beta toolchain, the ci failed due to [uninlined_format_args](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#uninlined_format_args) and [needless_lifetimes](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_lifetimes) lints

## Solution

- Fix lints according to clippy suggestions.
2023-01-11 09:51:22 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
871c80c103 Add TypeRegistrationDeserializer and remove BorrowedStr (#7094)
# Objective

This a follow-up to #6894, see https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/6894#discussion_r1045203113

The goal is to avoid cloning any string when getting a `&TypeRegistration` corresponding to a string which is being deserialized. As a bonus code duplication is also reduced.

## Solution

The manual deserialization of a string and lookup into the type registry has been moved into a separate `TypeRegistrationDeserializer` type, which implements `DeserializeSeed` with a `Visitor` that accepts any string with `visit_str`, even ones that may not live longer than that function call.
`BorrowedStr` has been removed since it's no longer used.

---

## Changelog

- The type `TypeRegistrationDeserializer` has been added, which simplifies getting a `&TypeRegistration` while deserializing a string.
2023-01-09 21:57:14 +00:00
radiish
1b9c156479 reflect: add insert and remove methods to List (#7063)
# Objective

- Fixes #7061

## Solution

- Add and implement `insert` and `remove` methods for `List`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `insert` and `remove` methods to `List`.
- Changed the `push` and `pop` methods on `List` to have default implementations.

## Migration Guide

- Manual implementors of `List` need to implement the new methods `insert` and `remove` and 
consider whether to use the new default implementation of `push` and `pop`.

Co-authored-by: radiish <thesethskigamer@gmail.com>
2023-01-09 19:47:07 +00:00
Gino Valente
717def2ccf bevy_reflect: Fix deserialization with readers (#6894)
# Objective

Fixes #6891

## Solution

Replaces deserializing map keys as `&str` with deserializing them as `String`.

This bug seems to occur when using something like `File` or `BufReader` rather than bytes or a string directly (I only tested `File` and `BufReader` for `rmp-serde` and `serde_json`). This might be an issue with other `Read` impls as well (except `&[u8]` it seems).

We already had passing tests for Message Pack but none that use a `File` or `BufReader`. This PR also adds or modifies tests to check for this in the future.

This change was also based on [feedback](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4561#discussion_r957385136) I received in a previous PR.

---

## Changelog

- Fix bug where scene deserialization using certain readers could fail (e.g. `BufReader`, `File`, etc.)
2023-01-04 22:03:31 +00:00
James Liu
b37a6ca9a2 Add reflection support for VecDeque (#6831)
# Objective
This is an adoption of #5792. Fixes #5791.

## Solution
Implemented all the required reflection traits for `VecDeque`, taking from `Vec`'s impls.

---

## Changelog
Added: `std::collections::VecDeque` now implements `Reflect` and all relevant traits.

Co-authored-by: james7132 <contact@jamessliu.com>
2022-12-11 18:22:08 +00:00
Gino Valente
63f1a9dec8 bevy_reflect: Add ReflectFromReflect (v2) (#6245)
# Objective

Resolves #4597 (based on the work from #6056 and a refresh of #4147)

When using reflection, we may often end up in a scenario where we have a Dynamic representing a certain type. Unfortunately, we can't just call `MyType::from_reflect` as we do not have knowledge of the concrete type (`MyType`) at runtime.

Such scenarios happen when we call `Reflect::clone_value`, use the reflection deserializers, or create the Dynamic type ourselves.

## Solution

Add a `ReflectFromReflect` type data struct.

This struct allows us to easily convert Dynamic representations of our types into their respective concrete instances.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect, FromReflect)]
#[reflect(FromReflect)] // <- Register `ReflectFromReflect`
struct MyStruct(String);

let type_id = TypeId::of::<MyStruct>();

// Register our type
let mut registry = TypeRegistry::default();
registry.register::<MyStruct>();

// Create a concrete instance
let my_struct = MyStruct("Hello world".to_string());

// `Reflect::clone_value` will generate a `DynamicTupleStruct` for tuple struct types
let dynamic_value: Box<dyn Reflect> = my_struct.clone_value();
assert!(!dynamic_value.is::<MyStruct>());

// Get the `ReflectFromReflect` type data from the registry
let rfr: &ReflectFromReflect = registry
  .get_type_data::<ReflectFromReflect>(type_id)
  .unwrap();

// Call `FromReflect::from_reflect` on our Dynamic value
let concrete_value: Box<dyn Reflect> = rfr.from_reflect(&dynamic_value);
assert!(concrete_value.is::<MyStruct>());
```

### Why this PR?

###### Why now?

The three main reasons I closed #4147 were that:

1. Registering `ReflectFromReflect` is clunky (deriving `FromReflect` *and* registering `ReflectFromReflect`)
2. The ecosystem and Bevy itself didn't seem to pay much attention to deriving `FromReflect`
3. I didn't see a lot of desire from the community for such a feature

However, as time has passed it seems 2 and 3 are not really true anymore. Bevy is internally adding lots more `FromReflect` derives, which should make this feature all the more useful. Additionally, I have seen a growing number of people look for something like `ReflectFromReflect`.

I think 1 is still an issue, but not a horrible one. Plus it could be made much, much better using #6056. And I think splitting this feature out of #6056 could lead to #6056 being adopted sooner (or at least make the need more clear to users).

###### Why not just re-open #4147?

The main reason is so that this PR can garner more attention than simply re-opening the old one. This helps bring fresh eyes to the PR for potentially more perspectives/reviews.

---

## Changelog

* Added `ReflectFromReflect`

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-11 17:52:48 +00:00
Zhell
e08701307b Updated docs for `List Trait in bevy_reflect` (#6872)
# Objective

Fixes #6866.

## Solution

Docs now should describe what the _front_, _first_, _back_, and _last_ elements are for an implementor of the `bevy::reflect::list::List` Trait. Further, the docs should describe how `bevy::reflect::list::List::push` and `bevy::reflect::list::List::pop` should act on these elements.


Co-authored-by: Linus Käll <linus.kall.business@gmail.com>
2022-12-07 23:10:25 +00:00
Elbert Ronnie
f9c52f98b9 Make proc macros hygienic in bevy_reflect_derive (#6752)
# Objective

- Fixes #3004 

## Solution

- Replaced all the types with their fully quallified names
- Replaced all trait methods and inherent methods on dyn traits with their fully qualified names
- Made a new file `fq_std.rs` that contains structs corresponding to commonly used Structs and Traits from `std`. These structs are replaced by their respective fully qualified names when used inside `quote!`
2022-12-05 23:39:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
6ada3566ac bevy_reflect: Fix misplaced impls (#6829)
# Objective

> Followup to [this](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/6755#discussion_r1032671178) comment

Rearrange the impls in the `impls/std.rs` file.

The issue was that I had accidentally misplaced the impl for `Option<T>` and put it between the `Cow<'static, str>` impls. This is just a slight annoyance and readability issue.

## Solution

Move the `Option<T>` and `&'static Path` impls around to be more readable.
2022-12-03 03:35:45 +00:00
张林伟
0d833a3ebc Register Hash for glam types (#6786)
# Objective

- fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/6736

## Solution

- Register `Hash` on all of glam's reflected integer vector types.
2022-11-28 14:55:26 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
523072902c Fix reflection for PathBuf and OsString (#6776)
# Objective

- `PathBuf` and `OsString` not reflected correctly.

## Solution

- Add missing registrations.
- Add FromReflect impls.
- Always implement `Reflect` for `OsString` just skip `Serialize` and `Deserialize` for unsupported platforms.

---

## Changelog

## Fixed

- Fix reflection for `PathBuf` and `OsString`.
2022-11-27 17:28:06 +00:00
JoJoJet
03bde74766 impl Reflect for &'static Path (#6755)
# Objective

Fixes #6739 

## Solution

Implement the required traits. They cannot be implemented for `Path` directly, since it is a dynamically-sized type.
2022-11-25 23:49:26 +00:00