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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marco Buono
25147d4096 Replace TAA shader def with TEMPORAL_JITTER 2023-07-26 18:25:49 -03:00
Marco Buono
eb41464ff9 Merge branch 'main' into transmission 2023-07-26 17:49:40 -03:00
Joseph
02688a99b8
Fix safety invariants for WorldQuery::fetch and simplify cloning (#8246)
# Objective

Cloning a `WorldQuery` type's "fetch" struct was made unsafe in #5593,
by adding the `unsafe fn clone_fetch` to `WorldQuery`. However, as that
method's documentation explains, it is not the right place to put the
safety invariant:

> While calling this method on its own cannot cause UB it is marked
`unsafe` as the caller must ensure that the returned value is not used
in any way that would cause two `QueryItem<Self>` for the same
`archetype_index` or `table_row` to be alive at the same time.

You can clone a fetch struct all you want and it will never cause
undefined behavior -- in order for something to go wrong, you need to
improperly call `WorldQuery::fetch` with it (which is marked unsafe).
Additionally, making it unsafe to clone a fetch struct does not even
prevent undefined behavior, since there are other ways to incorrectly
use a fetch struct. For example, you could just call fetch more than
once for the same entity, which is not currently forbidden by any
documented invariants.

## Solution

Document a safety invariant on `WorldQuery::fetch` that requires the
caller to not create aliased `WorldQueryItem`s for mutable types. Remove
the `clone_fetch` function, and add the bound `Fetch: Clone` instead.

---

## Changelog

- Removed the associated function `WorldQuery::clone_fetch`, and added a
`Clone` bound to `WorldQuery::Fetch`.

## Migration Guide

### `fetch` invariants

The function `WorldQuery::fetch` has had the following safety invariant
added:

> If this type does not implement `ReadOnlyWorldQuery`, then the caller
must ensure that it is impossible for more than one `Self::Item` to
exist for the same entity at any given time.

This invariant was always required for soundness, but was previously
undocumented. If you called this function manually anywhere, you should
check to make sure that this invariant is not violated.

### Removed `clone_fetch`

The function `WorldQuery::clone_fetch` has been removed. The associated
type `WorldQuery::Fetch` now has the bound `Clone`.

Before:

```rust
struct MyFetch<'w> { ... }

unsafe impl WorldQuery for MyQuery {
    ...
    type Fetch<'w> = MyFetch<'w>
    unsafe fn clone_fetch<'w>(fetch: &Self::Fetch<'w>) -> Self::Fetch<'w> {
        MyFetch {
            field1: fetch.field1,
            field2: fetch.field2.clone(),
            ...
        }
    }
}
```

After:

```rust
#[derive(Clone)]
struct MyFetch<'w> { ... }

unsafe impl WorldQuery for MyQuery {
    ...
    type Fetch<'w> = MyFetch<'w>;
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-07-25 21:16:22 +00:00
Elabajaba
774fb56a67
Revert "Fix UI corruption for AMD gpus with Vulkan (#9169)" (#9237)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9234

re-breaks: The issues that were linked in #9169 

## Solution

Revert the PR that broke tonemapping/postprocessing/etc.

Any passes that are post msaa resolve need to use the main textures, not
the msaa texture.

## Changelog

Idk what to put here since it's a revert.
2023-07-25 21:15:41 +00:00
ickshonpe
a879f98d3b
UI extraction order fix (#9099)
# Objective

Fixes #9097

## Solution

Reorder the `ExtractSchedule` so that the `extract_text_uinodes` and
`extract_uinode_borders` systems are run after `extract_atlas_uinodes`.

## Changelog

`bevy_ui::render`:
* Added the `ExtractAtlasNode` variant to `RenderUiSystem`.
* Changed `ExtractSchedule` so that `extract_uinode_borders` and
`extract_text_uinodes` run after `extract_atlas_uinodes`.
2023-07-23 13:06:36 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
70a7eb0b10
bevy_render: Remove direct dep on wgpu-hal. (#9249)
This is not used directly within the rendering code.

# Objective

- Remove extraneous dependency on `wgpu-hal` as it is not used.

## Solution

- The dependency has been removed and should have no externally visible
impact.
2023-07-23 12:43:28 +00:00
Joseph
ddbfa48711
Simplify parallel iteration methods (#8854)
# Objective

The `QueryParIter::for_each_mut` function is required when doing
parallel iteration with mutable queries.
This results in an unfortunate stutter:
`query.par_iter_mut().par_for_each_mut()` ('mut' is repeated).

## Solution

- Make `for_each` compatible with mutable queries, and deprecate
`for_each_mut`. In order to prevent `for_each` from being called
multiple times in parallel, we take ownership of the QueryParIter.

---

## Changelog

- `QueryParIter::for_each` is now compatible with mutable queries.
`for_each_mut` has been deprecated as it is now redundant.

## Migration Guide

The method `QueryParIter::for_each_mut` has been deprecated and is no
longer functional. Use `for_each` instead, which now supports mutable
queries.

```rust
// Before:
query.par_iter_mut().for_each_mut(|x| ...);

// After:
query.par_iter_mut().for_each(|x| ...);
```

The method `QueryParIter::for_each` now takes ownership of the
`QueryParIter`, rather than taking a shared reference.

```rust
// Before:
let par_iter = my_query.par_iter().batching_strategy(my_batching_strategy);
par_iter.for_each(|x| {
    // ...Do stuff with x...
    par_iter.for_each(|y| {
        // ...Do nested stuff with y...
    });
});

// After:
my_query.par_iter().batching_strategy(my_batching_strategy).for_each(|x| {
    // ...Do stuff with x...
    my_query.par_iter().batching_strategy(my_batching_strategy).for_each(|y| {
        // ...Do nested stuff with y...
    });
});
```
2023-07-23 11:09:24 +00:00
66OJ66
5b0e6a5321
Fix panic whilst loading UASTC encoded ktx2 textures (#9158)
# Objective

Fixes #9121

Context:
- `ImageTextureLoader` depends on `RenderDevice` to work out which
compressed image formats it can support
- `RenderDevice` is initialised by `RenderPlugin`
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8336 made `RenderPlugin`
initialisation async
- This caused `RenderDevice` to be missing at the time of
`ImageTextureLoader` initialisation, which in turn meant UASTC encoded
ktx2 textures were being converted to unsupported formats, and thus
caused panics

## Solution

- Delay `ImageTextureLoader` initialisation

---

## Changelog

- Moved `ImageTextureLoader` initialisation from `ImagePlugin::build()`
to `ImagePlugin::finish()`
- Default to `CompressedImageFormats::NONE` if `RenderDevice` resource
is missing

---------

Co-authored-by: 66OJ66 <hi0obxud@anonaddy.me>
2023-07-23 01:27:37 +00:00
Serv
3b1b60e7dc
add MutUntyped::map_unchanged (#9194)
### **Adopted #6430**

# Objective

`MutUntyped` is the untyped variant of `Mut<T>` that stores a `PtrMut`
instead of a `&mut T`. Working with a `MutUntyped` is a bit annoying,
because as soon you want to use the ptr e.g. as a `&mut dyn Reflect` you
cannot use a type like `Mut<dyn Reflect>` but instead need to carry
around a `&mut dyn Reflect` and a `impl FnMut()` to mark the value as
changed.
## Solution

* Provide a method `map_unchanged` to turn a `MutUntyped` into a
`Mut<T>` by mapping the `PtrMut<'a>` to a `&'a mut T`
      This can be used like this:


```rust
// SAFETY: ptr is of type `u8`
let val: Mut<u8> = mut_untyped.map_unchanged(|ptr| unsafe { ptr.deref_mut::<u8>() });

// SAFETY: from the context it is known that `ReflectFromPtr` was made for the type of the `MutUntyped`
let val: Mut<dyn Reflect> = mut_untyped.map_unchanged(|ptr| unsafe { reflect_from_ptr.as_reflect_ptr_mut(ptr) });
```

Note that nothing prevents you from doing

```rust
mut_untyped.map_unchanged(|ptr| &mut ());
```

or using any other mutable reference you can get, but IMO that is fine
since that will only result in a `Mut` that will dereference to that
value and mark the original value as changed. The lifetimes here prevent
anything bad from happening.
## Alternatives

1. Make `Ticks` public and provide a method to get construct a `Mut`
from `Ticks` and `&mut T`. More powerful and more easy to misuse.
2. Do nothing. People can still do everything they want, but they need
to pass (`&mut dyn Reflect, impl FnMut() + '_)` around instead of
`Mut<dyn Reflect>`

## Changelog

- add `MutUntyped::map_unchanged` to turn a `MutUntyped` into its typed
counterpart

---------

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <jakob.hellermann@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JoJoJet <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-23 01:17:31 +00:00
James Liu
630958a9f1
Stop using unwrap in the pipelined rendering thread (#9052)
# Objective
Fix #8936.

## Solution
Stop using `unwrap` in the core pipelined rendering logic flow.

Separately also scoped the `sub app` span to just running the render app
instead of including the blocking send.

Current unknowns: should we use `std::panic::catch_unwind` around
running the render app? Other engine threads use it defensively, but
we're letting it bubble up here, and a user-created panic could cause a
deadlock if it kills the thread.

---

## Changelog
Fixed: Pipelined rendering should no longer have spurious panics upon
app exit.
2023-07-23 01:06:25 +00:00
Aleksa Pavlović
5e8ee108cb
Add option to toggle window control buttons (#9083)
# Objective

Implements #9082 but with an option to toggle minimize and close buttons
too.

## Solution

- Added an `enabled_buttons` member to the `Window` struct through which
users can enable or disable specific window control buttons.

---

## Changelog

- Added an `enabled_buttons` member to the `Window` struct through which
users can enable or disable specific window control buttons.
- Added a new system to the `window_settings` example which demonstrates
the toggling functionality.

---

## Migration guide

- Added an `enabled_buttons` member to the `Window` struct through which
users can enable or disable specific window control buttons.
2023-07-23 01:02:40 +00:00
0xc0001a2040
453bd058fe
Add track_caller to App::add_plugins (#9174)
# Objective

Currently the panic message if a duplicate plugin is added isn't really
helpful or at least can be made more useful if it includes the location
where the plugin was added a second time.

## Solution

Add `track_caller` to `add_plugins` and it's called dependencies.
2023-07-23 01:02:20 +00:00
Arnav Mummineni
bc8e2746d7
Add reflect impls to IRect and URect (#9191)
# Objective

This attempts to make the new IRect and URect structs in bevy_math more
similar to the existing Rect struct.

## Solution

Add reflect implementations for IRect and URect, since one already
exists for Rect.
2023-07-23 01:02:00 +00:00
William Pederzoli
593bebf930
gizmo plugin lag bugfix (#9166)
# Objective
Fixes #9156
2023-07-23 01:01:45 +00:00
Nicola Papale
cd92405dbd
Replace AHash with a good sequence for entity AABB colors (#9175)
# Objective

- #8960 isn't optimal for very distinct AABB colors, it can be improved

## Solution

We want a function that maps sequential values (entities concurrently
living in a scene _usually_ have ids that are sequential) into very
different colors (the hue component of the color, to be specific)

What we are looking for is a [so-called "low discrepancy"
sequence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-discrepancy_sequence). ie: a
function `f` such as for integers in a given range (eg: 101, 102, 103…),
`f(i)` returns a rational number in the [0..1] range, such as `|f(i) -
f(i±1)| ≈ 0.5` (maximum difference of images for neighboring preimages)

AHash is a good random hasher, but it has relatively high discrepancy,
so we need something else.
Known good low discrepancy sequences are:

#### The [Van Der Corput
sequence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Corput_sequence)

<details><summary>Rust implementation</summary>

```rust
fn van_der_corput(bits: u64) -> f32 {
    let leading_zeros = if bits == 0 { 0 } else { bits.leading_zeros() };
    let nominator = bits.reverse_bits() >> leading_zeros;
    let denominator = bits.next_power_of_two();

    nominator as f32 / denominator as f32
}
```

</details>

#### The [Gold Kronecker
sequence](https://extremelearning.com.au/unreasonable-effectiveness-of-quasirandom-sequences/)

<details><summary>Rust implementation</summary>

Note that the implementation suggested in the linked post assumes
floats, we have integers

```rust
fn gold_kronecker(bits: u64) -> f32 {
    const U64_MAX_F: f32 = u64::MAX as f32;
    // (u64::MAX / Φ) rounded down
    const FRAC_U64MAX_GOLDEN_RATIO: u64 = 11400714819323198485;
    bits.wrapping_mul(FRAC_U64MAX_GOLDEN_RATIO) as f32 / U64_MAX_F
}
```

</details>

### Comparison of the sequences

So they are both pretty good. Both only have a single (!) division and
two `u32 as f32` conversions.

- Kronecker is resilient to regular sequence (eg: 100, 102, 104, 106)
while this kills Van Der Corput (consider that potentially one entity
out of two spawned might be a mesh)

I made a small app to compare the two sequences, available at:
https://gist.github.com/nicopap/5dd9bd6700c6a9a9cf90c9199941883e

At the top, we have Van Der Corput, at the bottom we have the Gold
Kronecker. In the video, we spawn a vertical line at the position on
screen where the x coordinate is the image of the sequence. The
preimages are 1,2,3,4,… The ideal algorithm would always have the
largest possible gap between each line (imagine the screen x coordinate
as the color hue):


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/26321040/349aa8f8-f669-43ba-9842-f9a46945e25c

Here, we repeat the experiment, but with with `entity.to_bits()` instead
of a sequence:


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/26321040/516cea27-7135-4daa-a4e7-edfd1781d119

Notice how Van Der Corput tend to bunch the lines on a single side of
the screen. This is because we always skip odd-numbered entities.

Gold Kronecker seems always worse than Van Der Corput, but it is
resilient to finicky stuff like entity indices being multiples of a
number rather than purely sequential, so I prefer it over Van Der
Corput, since we can't really predict how distributed the entity indices
will be.

### Chosen implementation

You'll notice this PR's implementation is not the Golden ratio-based
Kronecker sequence as described in
[tueoqs](https://extremelearning.com.au/unreasonable-effectiveness-of-quasirandom-sequences/).
Why?

tueoqs R function multiplies a rational/float and takes the fractional
part of the result `(x/Φ) % 1`. We start with an integer `u32`. So
instead of converting into float and dividing by Φ (mod 1) we directly
divide by Φ as integer (mod 2³²) both operations are equivalent, the
integer division (which is actually a multiplication by `u32::MAX / Φ`)
is probably faster.

## Acknowledgements

- `inspi` on discord linked me to
https://extremelearning.com.au/unreasonable-effectiveness-of-quasirandom-sequences/
and the wikipedia article.
- [this blog
post](https://probablydance.com/2018/06/16/fibonacci-hashing-the-optimization-that-the-world-forgot-or-a-better-alternative-to-integer-modulo/)
for the idea of multiplying the `u32` rather than the `f32`.
- `nakedible` for suggesting the `index()` over `to_bits()` which
considerably reduces generated code (goes from 50 to 11 instructions)
2023-07-21 20:12:38 +00:00
VitalyR
6093385b31
Update bevy_window::PresentMode to mirror wgpu::PresentMode (#9230)
# Objective

- Update `bevy_window::PresentMode` to mirror `wgpu::PresentMode`, Fixes
#9151.

## Solution

Add `bevy_window::PresentMode::FifoRelaxed` to
`bevy_window::PresentMode`, add documents.

---

## Changelog

### Added
- Add `bevy_window::PresentMode::FifoRelaxed` to
`bevy_window::PresentMode`.


## Migration Guide

- Handle `bevy_window::PresentMode::FifoRelaxed` when tweaking window
present mode manually.
2023-07-21 18:40:08 +00:00
JMS55
ad011d0455
Add GpuArrayBuffer and BatchedUniformBuffer (#8204)
# Objective

- Add a type for uploading a Rust `Vec<T>` to a GPU `array<T>`.
- Makes progress towards https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/89.

## Solution

- Port @superdump's `BatchedUniformBuffer` to bevy main, as a fallback
for WebGL2, which doesn't support storage buffers.
- Rather than getting an `array<T>` in a shader, you get an `array<T,
N>`, and have to rebind every N elements via dynamic offsets.
- Add `GpuArrayBuffer` to abstract over
`StorageBuffer<Vec<T>>`/`BatchedUniformBuffer`.

## Future Work
Add a shader macro kinda thing to abstract over the following
automatically:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8204#pullrequestreview-1396911727

---

## Changelog
* Added `GpuArrayBuffer`, `GpuComponentArrayBufferPlugin`,
`GpuArrayBufferable`, and `GpuArrayBufferIndex` types.
* Added `DynamicUniformBuffer::new_with_alignment()`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Teodor Tanasoaia <28601907+teoxoy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent <9408210+konsolas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: robtfm <50659922+robtfm@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-21 16:46:56 +00:00
Ryan Devenney
264195ed77
replace parens with square brackets when referencing _mut on Query docs #9200 (#9223)
# Objective

Fixes #9200 
Switches ()'s to []'s when talking about the optional `_mut` suffix in
the ECS Query Struct page to have more idiomatic docs.

## Solution

Replace `()` with `[]` in appropriate doc pages.
2023-07-20 21:41:07 +00:00
Sludge
9b92de9e35
Register AlphaMode type (#9222)
# Objective

- `AlphaMode` derives `Reflect`, but wasn't registered with the app and
type registry

## Solution

- `app.register_type::<AlphaMode>()`
2023-07-20 21:26:03 +00:00
Chip Collier
a0972c2b1b
Add some more helpful errors to BevyManifest when it doesn't find Cargo.toml (#9207)
When building Bevy using Bazel, you don't need a 'Cargo.toml'... except
Bevy requires it currently. Hopefully this can help illuminate the
requirement.

# Objective

I recently started exploring Bazel and Buck2. Currently Bazel has some
great advantages over Cargo for me and I was pretty happy to find that
things generally work quite well!

Once I added a target to my test project that depended on bevy but
didn't use Cargo, I didn't create a Cargo.toml file for it and things
appeared to work, but as soon as I went to derive from Component the
build failed with the cryptic error:

```
ERROR: /Users/photex/workspaces/personal/mb-rogue/scratch/BUILD:24:12: Compiling Rust bin hello_bevy (0 files) failed: (Exit 1): process_wrapper failed: error executing command (from target //scratch:hello_bevy) bazel-out/darwin_arm64-opt-exec-2B5CBBC6/bin/external/rules_rust/util/process_wrapper/process_wrapper --arg-file ... (remaining 312 arguments skipped)
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> scratch/hello_bevy.rs:5:10
  |
5 | #[derive(Component)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> scratch/hello_bevy.rs:8:10
  |
8 | #[derive(Component)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }

```

## Solution

After poking around I realized that the proc macros in Bevy all use
bevy_macro_utils::BevyManifest, which was attempting to load a Cargo
manifest that doesn't exist.

This PR doesn't address the Cargo requirement (I'd love to see if there
was a way to support more than Cargo transparently), but it *does*
replace some calls to unwrap with expect and hopefully the error
messages will be more helpful for other folks like me hoping to pat down
a new trail:

```
ERROR: /Users/photex/workspaces/personal/mb-rogue/scratch/BUILD:23:12: Compiling Rust bin hello_bevy (0 files) failed: (Exit 1): process_wrapper failed: error executing command (from target //scratch:hello_bevy) bazel-out/darwin_arm64-opt-exec-2B5CBBC6/bin/external/rules_rust/util/process_wrapper/process_wrapper --arg-file ... (remaining 312 arguments skipped)
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> scratch/hello_bevy.rs:5:10
  |
5 | #[derive(Component)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: Unable to read cargo manifest: /private/var/tmp/_bazel_photex/135f23dc56826c24d6c3c9f6b688b2fe/execroot/__main__/scratch/Cargo.toml: Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }
error: proc-macro derive panicked
 --> scratch/hello_bevy.rs:8:10
  |
8 | #[derive(Component)]
  |          ^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = help: message: Unable to read cargo manifest: /private/var/tmp/_bazel_photex/135f23dc56826c24d6c3c9f6b688b2fe/execroot/__main__/scratch/Cargo.toml: Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }

```

Co-authored-by: Chip Collier <chip.collier@avid.com>
2023-07-19 12:05:04 +00:00
FlippinBerger
fd35e582dc
Add the Has world query to bevy_ecs::prelude (#9204)
# Objective
Addresses #9196 by adding query::Has to the bevy_ecs::prelude.
2023-07-19 11:54:40 +00:00
ickshonpe
6f8089d35c
Fix UI corruption for AMD gpus with Vulkan (#9169)
# Objective

Fixes #8894 
Fixes #7944 

## Solution

The UI pipeline's `MultisampleState::count` is set to 1 whereas the
`MultisampleState::count` for the camera's ViewTarget is taken from the
`Msaa` resource, and corruption occurs when these two values are
different.

This PR solves the problem by setting `MultisampleState::count` for the
UI pipeline to the value from the Msaa resource too.

I don't know much about Bevy's rendering internals or graphics hardware,
so maybe there is a better solution than this. UI MSAA was probably
disabled for a good reason (performance?).

## Changelog
* Enabled multisampling for the UI pipeline.
2023-07-19 07:29:14 +00:00
Marco Buono
cbafe430ef Add note about average being calculated to scale thickness 2023-07-18 00:33:04 -03:00
Marco Buono
a48a3132c3 Add additional module path qualification 2023-07-18 00:11:57 -03:00
Marco Buono
592a6c921a Simplify PREPASS_DEPTH_SUPPORTED shader def logic, remove conditional #define 2023-07-18 00:11:27 -03:00
Marco Buono
3e9f74d9e5 Qualify module path of functions and bindings 2023-07-17 23:37:05 -03:00
Marco Buono
c353b41bd6 Merge branch 'main' into transmission 2023-07-17 23:17:56 -03:00
robtfm
9ad546ecec
fix module name for AssetPath shaders (#9186)
# Objective

AssetPath shader imports check if the shader is added using the path
without quotes. this causes them to be re-added even if already present,
which can cause previous dependents to get unloaded leading to a
"missing import" error.

## Solution

fix the module name of AssetPath shaders used for checking if it's
already added to correctly use the quoted name.
2023-07-17 21:00:17 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
a30da0001e
impl From<&AssetPath> for HandleId (#9132)
# Objective

In
[`AssetLoader::load()`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.11.0/bevy/asset/trait.AssetLoader.html#tymethod.load),
I have an
[`AssetPath`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.11.0/bevy/asset/struct.AssetPath.html)
to a dependency asset.
I get a handle to this dependency asset using
[`LoadContext::get_handle()`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.11.0/bevy/asset/struct.LoadContext.html#method.get_handle)
passing the `AssetPath`. But I also need to pass this `AssetPath` to
[`LoadedAsset::with_dependency()`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.11.0/bevy/asset/struct.LoadedAsset.html#method.with_dependency)
later.


The current solution for this problem is either use `clone()`, but
`AssetPath` may contains owned data.
```rust
let dependency_path: AssetPath = _;
let dependency = load_context.get_handle(dependency_path.clone());
// ...
load_context.set_default_asset(LoadedAsset::new(my_asset).with_dependency(dependency_path));
```

Or to use `AssetPathId::from(&path)` which is a bit verbose.
```rust
let dependency_path: AssetPath = _;
let dependency = load_context.get_handle(AssetPathId::from(&dependency_path));
// ...
load_context.set_default_asset(LoadedAsset::new(my_asset).with_dependency(dependency_path));
```

Ideal solution (introduced by this PR) is to pass a reference to
`get_handle()`.
```rust
let dependency_path: AssetPath = _;
let dependency = load_context.get_handle(&dependency_path);
// ...
load_context.set_default_asset(LoadedAsset::new(my_asset).with_dependency(dependency_path));
```

## Solution

Implement `From<&AssetPath>` for `HandleId`

---

## Changelog

- Added: `HandleId` can be build from a reference to `AssetPath`.
2023-07-15 21:32:17 +00:00
Ame
7154b59438
Return URect instead of (UVec2, UVec2) in Camera::physical_viewport_rect (#9085)
# Objective

Continue #7867 now that we have URect #7984
- Return `URect` instead of `(UVec2, UVec2)` in
`Camera::physical_viewport_rect`
 - Add `URect` and `IRect` to prelude

## Changelog

- Changed `Camera::physical_viewport_rect` return type from `(UVec2,
UVec2)` to `URect`
- `URect` and `IRect` were added to prelude

## Migration Guide

Before:

```rust
fn view_physical_camera_rect(camera_query: Query<&Camera>) {
    let camera = camera_query.single();
    let Some((min, max)) = camera.physical_viewport_rect() else { return };
    dbg!(min, max);
}
```

After:

```rust
fn view_physical_camera_rect(camera_query: Query<&Camera>) {
    let camera = camera_query.single();
    let Some(URect { min, max }) = camera.physical_viewport_rect() else { return };
    dbg!(min, max);
}
```
2023-07-15 21:25:22 +00:00
ira
73457665ba
Fix gizmo draw order in 2D (#9129)
# Objective

Gizmos are intended to draw over everything but for some reason I set
the sort key to `0` during #8427 :v

I didn't catch this mistake because it still draws over sprites with a Z
translation of `0`.

## Solution

Set the sort key to `f32::INFINITY`.
2023-07-15 21:18:13 +00:00
Jonas Schäfer
701767a617
Fix doc typo (#9162)
# Objective

- Fix a minor doc typo

## Solution

- Fix the typo!
2023-07-15 21:11:07 +00:00
Arnav Mummineni
94b574ad16
Rename bevy_math::rects conversion methods (#9159)
# Objective

Some of the conversion methods on the new rect types introduced in #7984
have misleading names.

## Solution

Rename all methods returning an `IRect` to `as_irect` and all methods
returning a `URect` to `as_urect`.

## Migration Guide

Replace uses of the old method names with the new method names.
2023-07-15 21:10:39 +00:00
fgrust
ede5848bf4
Put #[repr(transparent)] attr to bevy_ptr types (#9068)
# Objective

Fix #9064

## Solution

---

## Changelog

Enhanced: bevy_ptr types would be FFI-sefe
2023-07-14 18:55:15 +00:00
Patrick Walton
05a35f6f48
Add GltfLoader::new. (#9120)
# Objective

In my application, I'm manually wrapping the built-in Bevy loaders with
a wrapper loader that stores some metadata before calling into the inner
Bevy loader. This worked for the glTF loader in Bevy 0.10, but in Bevy
0.11 it became impossible to do this because the glTF loader became
unconstructible outside Bevy due to the new private fields within it.
It's now in fact impossible to get a reference to a GltfLoader at all
from outside Bevy, because the only way to construct a GltfLoader is to
add the GltfPlugin to an App, and the GltfPlugin only hands out
references to its GltfLoader to the asset server, which provides no
public access to the loaders it manages.

## Solution

This commit fixes the problem by adding a public `new` method to allow
manual construction of a glTF loader.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-07-13 23:54:59 +00:00
ickshonpe
c7ca7dd225
Fix for vertical text bounds and alignment (#9133)
# Objective

In both Text2d and Bevy UI text because of incorrect text size and
alignment calculations if a block of text has empty leading lines then
those lines are ignored. Also, depending on the font size when leading
empty lines are ignored the same number of lines of text can go missing
from the bottom of the text block.

## Example (from murtaugh on discord)

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    let text = "\nfirst line\nsecond line\nthird line\n";

    commands.spawn(TextBundle {
        text: Text::from_section(
            text.to_string(),
            TextStyle {
                font_size: 60.0,
                color: Color::YELLOW,
                ..Default::default()
            },
        ),
        style: Style {
            position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
            ..Default::default()
        },
        background_color: BackgroundColor(Color::RED),
        ..Default::default()
    });
}

```


![](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1128294384954257499/1128295142072254525/image.png)

## Solution

`TextPipeline::queue_text`,
`TextMeasureInfo::compute_size_from_section_texts` and
`GlyphBrush::process_glyphs` each have a nearly duplicate section of
code that calculates the minimum bounds around a list of text sections.

The first two functions don't apply any rounding, but `process_glyphs`
also floors all the values. It seems like this difference can cause
conflicts where the text gets incorrectly shaped.

Also when Bevy computes the text bounds it chooses the smallest possible
rect that fits all the glyphs, ignoring white space. The glyphs are then
realigned vertically so the first glyph is on the top line. Any empty
leading lines are missed.

This PR adds a function `compute_text_bounds` that replaces the
duplicate code, so the text bounds are rounded the same way by each
function. Also, since Bevy doesn't use `ab_glyph` to control vertical
alignment, the minimum y bound is just always set to 0 which ensures no
leading empty lines will be missed.

There is another problem in that trailing empty lines are also ignored,
but that's more difficult to deal with and much less important than the
other issues, so I'll leave it for another PR.

<img width="462" alt="fixed_text_align_bounds"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/85e32e2c-d68f-4677-8e87-38e27ade4487">


---

## Changelog

Added a new function `compute_text_bounds` to the `glyph_brush` module
that replaces the text size and bounds calculations in
`TextPipeline::queue_text`,
`TextMeasureInfo::compute_size_from_section_texts` and
`GlyphBrush::process_glyphs`. The text bounds are calculated identically
in each function and the minimum y bound is not derived from the glyphs
but is always set to 0.
2023-07-13 23:35:32 +00:00
ickshonpe
0df3d7f586
Drain ExtractedUiNodes in prepare_uinodes (#9142)
# Objective

`ExtractedUiNodes` is cleared by the `extract_uinodes` function during
the extraction schedule. Because the Bevy UI renderer uses a painters
algorithm, this makes it impossible for users to create a custom
extraction function that adds items for a node to be drawn behind the
rectangle added by `extract_uniodes`.

## Solution

Drain `ExtractedUiNodes` in `prepare_ui_nodes` instead, after the
extraction schedule has finished.
2023-07-13 23:35:22 +00:00
Mike
c720e7fb5e
delete code deprecated in 0.11 (#9128)
# Objective

- remove code deprecated in 0.11

## Changelog

- remove code that was deprecated
2023-07-13 23:35:06 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
30d897a8bf
fix clippy::default_constructed_unit_structs and trybuild errors (#9144)
# Objective

With Rust `1.71.0` ([released a few minutes
ago](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/releases/tag/1.71.0)), clippy
introduced a new lint
([`default_constructed_unit_structs`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/default_constructed_unit_structs))
wich prevent calling `default()` on unit structs (e.g.
`PhantomData::default()`).

## Solution

Apply the lint suggestion.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-07-13 22:23:04 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
cd0a642fa1
doc(asset): fix asset trait example (#9105)
# Objective

Fix the example code for the `Asset` trait.

## Solution

Add `TypePath` trait on `CustomAsset`.
Add a static check.
2023-07-11 21:24:43 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7c3131a761
Bump Version after Release (#9106)
CI-capable version of #9086

---------

Co-authored-by: Bevy Auto Releaser <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2023-07-10 21:19:27 +00:00
Nicola Papale
6bca129440
Remove out-of-date paragraph in Style::border (#9103)
# Objective

- bevy now renders borders, doc is out of date

## Solution

- Fix blatant lie
2023-07-10 17:05:03 +00:00
Cptn-Sherman
aa03130234
Fix typo in NamedTypePathDef (#9102)
# Objective
Fixes #9091 

## Solution
Rename instances of `Primtive` to `Primitive`

## Migration Guide

Before: 

```rust 
let type_path = NamedTypePathDef::Primtive(ident);
```

After: 
```rust
let type_path = NamedTypePathDef::Primitive(ident);
```
2023-07-10 17:02:16 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
c71ae26292
Update GlobalTransform on insertion (#9081)
# Objective

`GlobalTransform` after insertion will be updated only on `Transform` or
hierarchy change.

Fixes #9075

## Solution

Update `GlobalTransform` after insertion too.

---

## Changelog

- `GlobalTransform` is now updated not only on `Transform` or hierarchy
change, but also on insertion.
2023-07-10 08:05:13 +00:00
ClayenKitten
ffc572728f
Fix typos throughout the project (#9090)
# Objective

Fix typos throughout the project.

## Solution

[`typos`](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) project was used for
scanning, but no automatic corrections were applied. I checked
everything by hand before fixing.

Most of the changes are documentation/comments corrections. Also, there
are few trivial changes to code (variable name, pub(crate) function name
and a few error/panic messages).

## Unsolved

`bevy_reflect_derive` has
[typo](1b51053f19/crates/bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive/src/type_path.rs (L76))
in enum variant name that I didn't fix. Enum is `pub(crate)`, so there
shouldn't be any trouble if fixed. However, code is tightly coupled with
macro usage, so I decided to leave it for more experienced contributor
just in case.
2023-07-10 00:11:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
8ba9571eed
Release 0.11.0 (#9080)
I created this manually as Github didn't want to run CI for the
workflow-generated PR. I'm guessing we didn't hit this in previous
releases because we used bors.

Co-authored-by: Bevy Auto Releaser <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-09 08:43:47 +00:00
ickshonpe
00943f4f08
Growing UI nodes Fix (#8931)
# Objective

fixes #8911, #7712

## Solution

Rounding was added to Taffy which fixed issue #7712.
The implementation uses the f32 `round` method which rounds ties
(fractional part is a half) away from zero. Issue #8911 occurs when a
node's min and max bounds on either axis are "ties" and zero is between
them. Then the bounds are rounded away from each other, and the node
grows by a pixel. This alone shouldn't cause the node to expand
continuously, but I think there is some interaction with the way Taffy
recomputes a layout from its cached data that I didn't identify.

This PR fixes #8911 by first disabling Taffy's internal rounding and
using an alternative rounding function that rounds ties up.
Then, instead of rounding the values of the internal layout tree as
Taffy's built-in rounding does, we leave those values unmodified and
only the values stored in the components are rounded. This requires
walking the tree for the UI node geometry update rather than iterating
through a query.

Because the component values are regenerated each update, that should
mean that UI updates are idempotent (ish) now and make the growing node
behaviour seen in issue #8911 impossible.

I expected a performance regression, but it's an improvement on main:

```
cargo run --profile stress-test --features trace_tracy --example many_buttons
```

<img width="461" alt="ui-rounding-fix-compare"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/914bfd50-e18a-4642-b262-fafa69005432">

I guess it makes sense to do the rounding together with the node size
and position updates.

---

## Changelog

`bevy_ui::layout`:
* Taffy's built-in rounding is disabled and rounding is now performed by
`ui_layout_system`.

* Instead of rounding the values of the internal layout tree as Taffy's
built-in rounding does, we leave those values unmodified and only the
values stored in the components are rounded. This requires walking the
tree for the UI node geometry update rather than iterating through a
query. Because the component values are regenerated each update, that
should mean that UI updates are idempotent now and make the growing node
behaviour seen in issue #8911 impossible.

* Added two helper functions `round_ties_up` and
`round_layout_coordinates`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-07-09 07:33:22 +00:00
B_head
f213c14d90
Fix not calling App::finish and App::cleanup in ScheduleRunnerPlugin (#9054)
This pull request is mutually exclusive with #9066.

# Objective

Complete the initialization of the plugin in `ScheduleRunnerPlugin`.

## Solution

Wait for asynchronous tasks to complete, then `App::finish` and
`App::cleanup` in the runner function.
2023-07-09 04:25:12 +00:00
James Liu
d33f5c759c
Add optional single-threaded feature to bevy_ecs/bevy_tasks (#6690)
# Objective
Fixes #6689.

## Solution
Add `single-threaded` as an optional non-default feature to `bevy_ecs`
and `bevy_tasks` that:
 
 - disable the `ParallelExecutor` as a default runner
 - disables the multi-threaded `TaskPool`
- internally replace `QueryParIter::for_each` calls with
`Query::for_each`.

Removed the `Mutex` and `Arc` usage in the single-threaded task pool.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3137680/202833253-dd2d520f-75e6-4c7b-be2d-5ce1523cbd38.png)

## Future Work/TODO
Create type aliases for `Mutex`, `Arc` that change to single-threaaded
equivalents where possible.

---

## Changelog
Added: Optional default feature `multi-theaded` to that enables
multithreaded parallelism in the engine. Disabling it disables all
multithreading in exchange for higher single threaded performance. Does
nothing on WASM targets.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-07-09 04:22:15 +00:00
François
a1feab939a
make accesskit_unix optional again (#9074)
# Objective

- accesskit_unix is not optional anymore

## Solution

- Enable `async-io` feature of `accesskit_winit` only when
`accesskit_unix` is enabled
2023-07-08 22:31:30 +00:00