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Alice Cecile
3433a7bd68 Remove warning about missed events due to false positives (#6730)
# Objective

- Reverts #5730.
- Fixes #6173, fixes #6596.

## Solution

Remove the warning entirely.

## Changelog

You will no longer be spammed about

> Missed 31 `bevy_input:🐭:MouseMotion` events. Consider
reading from the `EventReader` more often (generally the best
solution) or calling Events::update() less frequently
(normally this is called once per frame). This problem is most
likely due to run criteria/fixed timesteps or consuming events
conditionally. See the Events documentation for
more information.

when you miss events. These warnings were often (but not always) a false positive. You can still check this manually by using `ManualEventReader::missed_events`
2022-11-23 00:27:29 +00:00
ira
a1607b8065 Rename EntityId to EntityIndex (#6732)
Continuation of #6107

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-11-22 20:38:35 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
cf46dd2e7e fix mutable aliases for a very short time if WorldCell is already borrowed (#6639)
# Objective

Consider the test
```rust
let cell = world.cell();
let _value_a = cell.resource_mut::<A>();
let _value_b = cell.resource_mut::<A>();
```

Currently, this will roughly execute

```rust
// first call
let value = unsafe {
    self.world
    .get_non_send_unchecked_mut_with_id(component_id)?
};
return Some(WorldBorrowMut::new(value, archetype_component_id, self.access)))

// second call
let value = unsafe {
    self.world
    .get_non_send_unchecked_mut_with_id(component_id)?
};
return Some(WorldBorrowMut::new(value, archetype_component_id, self.access)))
```
where `WorldBorrowMut::new` will panic if the resource is already borrowed.

This means, that `_value_a` will be created, the access checked (OK), then `value_b` will be created, and the access checked (`panic`).
For a moment, both `_value_a` and `_value_b` existed as `&mut T` to the same location, which is insta-UB as far as I understand it.

## Solution
Flip the order so that `WorldBorrowMut::new` first checks the access, _then_ fetches creates the value. To do that, we pass a `impl FnOnce() -> Mut<T>` instead of the `Mut<T>` directly:

```rust
let get_value = || unsafe {
    self.world
    .get_non_send_unchecked_mut_with_id(component_id)?
};
return Some(WorldBorrowMut::new(get_value, archetype_component_id, self.access)))
```
2022-11-22 15:31:18 +00:00
Ida Iyes
96e09f004b Fix PipeSystem panicking with exclusive systems (#6698)
Without this fix, piped systems containing exclusive systems fail to run, giving a runtime panic.
With this PR, running piped systems that contain exclusive systems now works.

## Explanation of the bug

This is because, unless overridden, the default implementation of `run` from the `System` trait simply calls `run_unsafe`. That is not valid for exclusive systems. They must always be called via `run`, as `run_unsafe` takes `&World` instead of `&mut World`.

Trivial reproduction example:
```rust
fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_system(exclusive.pipe(another))
        .run();
}

fn exclusive(_world: &mut World) {}
fn another() {}
```
If you run this, you will get a panic 'Cannot run exclusive systems with a shared World reference' and the backtrace shows how bevy (correctly) tries to call the `run` method (because the system is exclusive), but it is the implementation from the `System` trait (because `PipeSystem` does not have its own), which calls `run_unsafe` (incorrect):
 - 3: <bevy_ecs::system::system_piping::PipeSystem<SystemA,SystemB> as bevy_ecs::system::system::System>::run_unsafe
 - 4: bevy_ecs::system::system::System::run
2022-11-21 14:23:21 +00:00
James Liu
55ca7fc88e Split Component Ticks (#6547)
# Objective
Fixes #4884. `ComponentTicks` stores both added and changed ticks contiguously in the same 8 bytes. This is convenient when passing around both together, but causes half the bytes fetched from memory for the purposes of change detection to effectively go unused. This is inefficient when most queries (no filter, mutating *something*) only write out to the changed ticks.

## Solution
Split the storage for change detection ticks into two separate `Vec`s inside `Column`. Fetch only what is needed during iteration.

This also potentially also removes one blocker from autovectorization of dense queries.

EDIT: This is confirmed to enable autovectorization of dense queries in `for_each` and `par_for_each`  where possible.  Unfortunately `iter` has other blockers that prevent it.

### TODO

 - [x] Microbenchmark
 - [x] Check if this allows query iteration to autovectorize simple loops.
 - [x] Clean up all of the spurious tuples now littered throughout the API

### Open Questions

 - ~~Is `Mut::is_added` absolutely necessary? Can we not just use `Added` or `ChangeTrackers`?~~ It's optimized out if unused.
 - ~~Does the fetch of the added ticks get optimized out if not used?~~ Yes it is.

---

## Changelog
Added: `Tick`, a wrapper around a single change detection tick.
Added: `Column::get_added_ticks`
Added: `Column::get_column_ticks`
Added: `SparseSet::get_added_ticks`
Added: `SparseSet::get_column_ticks`
Changed: `Column` now stores added and changed ticks separately internally.
Changed: Most APIs returning `&UnsafeCell<ComponentTicks>` now returns `TickCells` instead, which contains two separate `&UnsafeCell<Tick>` for either component ticks.
Changed: `Query::for_each(_mut)`, `Query::par_for_each(_mut)` will now leverage autovectorization to speed up query iteration where possible.

## Migration Guide
TODO
2022-11-21 12:59:09 +00:00
Nicola Papale
15ea93a348 Fix size_hint for partially consumed QueryIter and QueryCombinationIter (#5214)
# Objective

Fix #5149

## Solution

Instead of returning the **total count** of elements in the `QueryIter` in
`size_hint`, we return the **count of remaining elements**. This
Fixes #5149 even when #5148 gets merged.

- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/5149
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5148

---

## Changelog

- Fix partially consumed `QueryIter` and `QueryCombinationIter` having invalid `size_hint`


Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-21 12:37:31 +00:00
James Liu
9f51651eac Replace BlobVec's swap_scratch with a swap_nonoverlapping (#4853)
# Objective
BlobVec currently relies on a scratch piece of memory allocated at initialization to make a temporary copy of a component when using `swap_remove_and_{forget/drop}`. This is potentially suboptimal as it writes to a, well-known, but random part of memory instead of using the stack.

## Solution
As the `FIXME` in the file states, replace `swap_scratch` with a call to `swap_nonoverlapping::<u8>`. The swapped last entry is returned as a `OwnedPtr`.

In theory, this should be faster as the temporary swap is allocated on the stack, `swap_nonoverlapping` allows for easier vectorization for bigger types, and the same memory is used between the swap and the returned `OwnedPtr`.
2022-11-16 20:57:43 +00:00
Nicola Papale
00684d95f7 Fix FilteredAccessSet get_conflicts inconsistency (#5105)
# Objective

* Enable `Res` and `Query` parameter mutual exclusion
* Required for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5080

The `FilteredAccessSet::get_conflicts` methods didn't work properly with
`Res` and `ResMut` parameters. Because those added their access by using
the `combined_access_mut` method and directly modifying the global
access state of the FilteredAccessSet. This caused an inconsistency,
because get_conflicts assumes that ALL added access have a corresponding
`FilteredAccess` added to the `filtered_accesses` field.

In practice, that means that SystemParam that adds their access through
the `Access` returned by `combined_access_mut` and the ones that add
their access using the `add` method lived in two different universes. As
a result, they could never be mutually exclusive.

## Solution

This commit fixes it by removing the `combined_access_mut` method. This
ensures that the `combined_access` field of FilteredAccessSet is always
updated consistently with the addition of a filter. When checking for
filtered access, it is now possible to account for `Res` and `ResMut`
invalid access. This is currently not needed, but might be in the
future.

We add the `add_unfiltered_{read,write}` methods to replace previous
usages of `combined_access_mut`.

We also add improved Debug implementations on FixedBitSet so that their
meaning is much clearer in debug output.


---

## Changelog

* Fix `Res` and `Query` parameter never being mutually exclusive.

## Migration Guide

Note: this mostly changes ECS internals, but since the API is public, it is technically breaking:
* Removed `FilteredAccessSet::combined_access_mut`
  * Replace _immutable_ usage of those by `combined_access`
  * For _mutable_ usages, use the new `add_unfiltered_{read,write}` methods instead of `combined_access_mut` followed by `add_{read,write}`
2022-11-16 11:05:48 +00:00
James Liu
6763b31479 Immutable sparse sets for metadata storage (#4928)
# Objective
Make core types in ECS smaller. The column sparse set in Tables is never updated after creation.

## Solution
Create `ImmutableSparseSet` which removes the capacity fields in the backing vec's and the APIs for inserting or removing elements. Drops the size of the sparse set by 3 usizes (24 bytes on 64-bit systems)

## Followup
~~After #4809, Archetype's component SparseSet should be replaced with it.~~ This has been done.

---

## Changelog
Removed: `Table::component_capacity`

## Migration Guide
`Table::component_capacity()` has been removed as Tables do not support adding/removing columns after construction.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-11-15 22:21:19 +00:00
James Liu
11c544c29a Remove redundant table and sparse set component IDs from Archetype (#4927)
# Objective
Archetype is a deceptively large type in memory. It stores metadata about which components are in which storage in multiple locations, which is only used when creating new Archetypes while moving entities.

## Solution
Remove the redundant `Box<[ComponentId]>`s and iterate over the sparse set of component metadata instead. Reduces Archetype's size by 4 usizes (32 bytes on 64-bit systems), as well as the additional allocations for holding these slices.

It'd seem like there's a downside that the origin archetype has it's component metadata iterated over twice when creating a new archetype, but this change also removes the extra `Vec<ArchetypeComponentId>` allocations when creating a new archetype which may amortize out to a net gain here. This change likely negatively impacts creating new archetypes with a large number of components, but that's a cost mitigated by the fact that these archetypal relationships are cached in Edges and is incurred only once for each edge created.

## Additional Context
There are several other in-flight PRs that shrink Archetype:

 - #4800 merges the entities and rows Vecs together (shaves off 24 bytes per archetype) 
 - #4809 removes unique_components and moves it to it's own dedicated storage (shaves off 72 bytes per archetype)

---

## Changelog
Changed: `Archetype::table_components` and `Archetype::sparse_set_components` return iterators instead of slices. `Archetype::new` requires iterators instead of parallel slices/vecs.

## Migration Guide
Do I still need to do this? I really hope people were not relying on the public facing APIs changed here.
2022-11-15 21:39:21 +00:00
James Liu
688f13cd83 Fix get_unchecked_manual using archetype index instead of table row. (#6625)
# Objective
Fix #6623.

## Solution
Use the right table row instead of the `EntityLocation` archetype index.
2022-11-15 00:19:11 +00:00
Alessandro Salvatore Nicosia
13abb1fc16 derived Debug on EventReader (#6600)
# Objective
Fixes #6588 

## Solution

Added Debug to the derived traits of EventReader.
2022-11-14 23:08:28 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
b2090e3a8d add Resources::iter to iterate over all resource IDs (#6592)
# Objective

In bevy 0.8 you could list all resources using `world.archetypes().resource().components()`. As far as I can tell the resource archetype has been replaced with the `Resources` storage, and it would be nice if it could be used to iterate over all resource component IDs as well.

## Solution

- add `fn Resources::iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (ComponentId, &ResourceData)>`
2022-11-14 23:08:27 +00:00
JoJoJet
3ac06b57e9 Respect alignment for zero-sized types stored in the world (#6618)
# Objective

Fixes #6615.

`BlobVec` does not respect alignment for zero-sized types, which results in UB whenever a ZST with alignment other than 1 is used in the world.

## Solution

Add the fn `bevy_ptr::dangling_with_align`.

---

## Changelog

+ Added the function `dangling_with_align` to `bevy_ptr`, which creates a well-aligned dangling pointer to a type whose alignment is not known at compile time.
2022-11-14 21:16:53 +00:00
Nicola Papale
1967c3ddef Fix Entity hygiene in WorldQuery (#6614)
# Objective

Fix #6593

## Solution

Fully qualify `Entity` in the `WorldQuery` macro
2022-11-14 14:01:16 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
920543c824 Release 0.9.0 (#6568)
Preparing next release
This PR has been auto-generated
2022-11-12 20:01:29 +00:00
James Liu
2179a3ebf4 Make Entity::to_bits const (#6559)
# Objective
Fix #6548. Most of these methods were already made `const` in #5688. `Entity::to_bits` is the only one that remained.

## Solution
Make it const.
2022-11-12 16:15:04 +00:00
ira
d688ba5f29 Add send_event and friends to WorldCell (#6515)
# Objective

Copy `send_event` and friends from `World` to `WorldCell`.

Clean up `bevy_winit` using `WorldCell::send_event`.

## Changelog

Added `send_event`, `send_event_default`, and `send_event_batch` to `WorldCell`.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-11-07 21:25:31 +00:00
ira
944b311c67 Improve logging consistency for entity despawning (#6501)
* Move the despawn debug log from `World::despawn` to `EntityMut::despawn`.
 * Move the despawn non-existent warning log from `Commands::despawn` to `World::despawn`.

This should make logging consistent regardless of which of the three `despawn` methods is used.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-11-07 19:23:34 +00:00
TimJentzsch
694c980c82 Fix clippy::iter_with_drain (#6485)
# Objective

Fixes #6483.

- Fix the [`clippy::iter_with_drain`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#iter_with_drain) warnings
- From the docs: "`.into_iter()` is simpler with better performance"

## Solution

- Replace `.drain(..)` for `Vec` with `.into_iter()`
2022-11-06 01:42:15 +00:00
JoJoJet
0e41b79a35 debug_checked_unwrap should track its caller (#6452)
# Objective

When an error causes `debug_checked_unreachable` to be called, the panic message unhelpfully points to the function definition instead of the place that caused the error.

## Solution

Add the `#[track_caller]` attribute in debug mode.
2022-11-05 16:15:08 +00:00
ira
b0bd8722f3 Fix unsound EntityMut::remove_children. Add EntityMut::world_scope (#6464)
`EntityMut::remove_children` does not call `self.update_location()` which is unsound.
Verified by adding the following assertion, which fails when running the tests.
```rust
let before = self.location();
self.update_location();
assert_eq!(before, self.location());
```

I also removed incorrect messages like "parent entity is not modified" and the unhelpful "Inserting a bundle in the children entities may change the parent entity's location if they were of the same archetype" which might lead people to think that's the *only* thing that can change the entity's location.

# Changelog
Added `EntityMut::world_scope`.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 17:30:40 +00:00
James Liu
ec8c8fbc8a Remove unnecesary branches/panics from Query accesses (#6461)
# Objective
Supercedes #6452. Upon inspection of the [generated assembly](https://gist.github.com/james7132/c2740c6941b80d7912f1e8888e223cbb#file-original-s) of a [simple Bevy binary](https://gist.github.com/james7132/c2740c6941b80d7912f1e8888e223cbb#file-source-rs) compiled with `cargo rustc --release -- --emit asm`, it's apparent that there are multiple unnecessary branches in the generated assembly:

```assembly
.LBB5_5:
	cmpq	%r10, %r11
	je	.LBB5_15
	movq	(%r11), %rcx
	movq	328(%r15), %rdx
	cmpq	%rdx, %rcx
	jae	.LBB5_14
	movq	312(%r15), %rdi
	leaq	(%rcx,%rcx,2), %rcx
	shlq	$5, %rcx
	movq	336(%r12), %rdx
	movq	64(%rdi,%rcx), %rax
	cmpq	%rdx, %rax
	jbe	.LBB5_4
	leaq	(%rdi,%rcx), %rsi
	movq	48(%rsi), %rbp
	shlq	$4, %rdx
	cmpq	$0, (%rbp,%rdx)
	je	.LBB5_4
	movq	344(%r12), %rbx
	cmpq	%rbx, %rax
	jbe	.LBB5_4
	shlq	$4, %rbx
	cmpq	$0, (%rbp,%rbx)
	je	.LBB5_4
	addq	$8, %r11
	movq	88(%rdi,%rcx), %rcx
	testq	%rcx, %rcx
	je	.LBB5_5
	movq	(%rsi), %rax
	movq	8(%rbp,%rdx), %rdx
	leaq	(%rdx,%rdx,4), %rdi
	shlq	$4, %rdi
	movq	32(%rax,%rdi), %rdx
	movq	56(%rax,%rdi), %r8
	movq	8(%rbp,%rbx), %rbp
	leaq	(%rbp,%rbp,4), %rbp
	shlq	$4, %rbp
	movq	32(%rax,%rbp), %r9
	xorl	%ebp, %ebp
	jmp	.LBB5_13
	.p2align	4, 0x90
```

Almost every one of the instructions starting with `j` is a potential branch, which can significantly slow down accesses. Of these, two labels are both common and never used:

```asm
.LBB5_14:
	leaq	__unnamed_2(%rip), %r8
	callq	_ZN4core9panicking18panic_bounds_check17h70367088e72af65aE
	ud2
.LBB5_4:
	callq	_ZN8bevy_ecs5query25debug_checked_unreachable17h0855ff520ceaea77E
	ud2
	.seh_endproc
```

These correpsond to subprocedure calls to panicking due to out of bounds from indexing `Tables` and `debug_checked_unreadable`. Both of which should be inlined and optimized out, but are not.

## Solution
Make `debug_checked_unreachable` a macro to forcibly inline either `unreachable!()` in debug builds, and `std::hint::unreachable_unchecked()` in release mode. Replace the `Tables` and `Archetype` index access with `get(id).unwrap_or_else(|| debug_checked_unreachable!())` to assume that the table or archetype provided exists.

This has no external breaking change of any kind.

The equivalent section of code with these changes removes most of the conditional jump instructions:

```asm
.LBB5_5:
	movss	(%rbx,%rbp,4), %xmm0
	movl	%r14d, 4(%r8,%rbp,8)
	addss	(%rdi,%rbp,4), %xmm0
	movss	%xmm0, (%rdi,%rbp,4)
	incq	%rbp
.LBB5_1:
	cmpq	%rdx, %rbp
	jne	.LBB5_5
	.p2align	4, 0x90
.LBB5_2:
	cmpq	%rcx, %rax
	je	.LBB5_6
	movq	(%rax), %rdx
	addq	$8, %rax
	movq	312(%rsi), %rbp
	leaq	(%rdx,%rdx,2), %rbx
	shlq	$5, %rbx
	movq	88(%rbp,%rbx), %rdx
	testq	%rdx, %rdx
	je	.LBB5_2
	leaq	(%rbx,%rbp), %r8
	movq	336(%r15), %rdi
	movq	344(%r15), %r9
	movq	48(%rbp,%rbx), %r10
	shlq	$4, %rdi
	movq	(%r8), %rbx
	movq	8(%r10,%rdi), %rdi
	leaq	(%rdi,%rdi,4), %rbp
	shlq	$4, %rbp
	movq	32(%rbx,%rbp), %rdi
	movq	56(%rbx,%rbp), %r8
	shlq	$4, %r9
	movq	8(%r10,%r9), %rbp
	leaq	(%rbp,%rbp,4), %rbp
	shlq	$4, %rbp
	movq	32(%rbx,%rbp), %rbx
	xorl	%ebp, %ebp
	jmp	.LBB5_5
.LBB5_6:
	addq	$40, %rsp
	popq	%rbx
	popq	%rbp
	popq	%rdi
	popq	%rsi
	popq	%r14
	popq	%r15
	retq
	.seh_endproc

```

## Performance

Microbenchmarks results:

<details>

```
group                                                    main                                     no-panic-query
-----                                                    ----                                     --------------
busy_systems/01x_entities_03_systems                     1.20     42.4±2.66µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     35.3±1.68µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/01x_entities_06_systems                     1.32     83.8±3.50µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     63.6±1.72µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/01x_entities_09_systems                     1.15    113.3±8.90µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     98.2±6.15µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/01x_entities_12_systems                     1.27   160.8±32.44µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    126.6±4.70µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/01x_entities_15_systems                     1.12    179.6±3.71µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   160.3±11.03µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/02x_entities_03_systems                     1.18     76.8±3.14µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     65.2±3.17µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/02x_entities_06_systems                     1.16    144.6±6.10µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    124.5±5.14µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/02x_entities_09_systems                     1.19    215.3±9.18µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    181.5±5.67µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/02x_entities_12_systems                     1.20    266.7±8.33µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    222.0±9.53µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/02x_entities_15_systems                     1.23   338.8±10.53µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    276.3±6.94µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/03x_entities_03_systems                     1.43    113.5±5.06µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     79.6±1.49µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/03x_entities_06_systems                     1.38   217.3±12.67µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    157.5±3.07µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/03x_entities_09_systems                     1.23   308.8±24.75µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    251.6±8.93µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/03x_entities_12_systems                     1.05   347.7±12.43µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   330.6±11.43µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/03x_entities_15_systems                     1.13   455.5±13.88µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   401.7±17.29µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/04x_entities_03_systems                     1.24    144.7±5.89µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    116.9±6.29µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/04x_entities_06_systems                     1.24   282.8±21.40µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   228.6±21.31µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/04x_entities_09_systems                     1.35   431.8±14.10µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    319.6±9.83µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/04x_entities_12_systems                     1.16   493.8±22.87µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   424.9±15.24µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/04x_entities_15_systems                     1.10   587.5±23.25µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   531.7±16.32µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/05x_entities_03_systems                     1.14    148.2±9.61µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    129.5±4.32µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/05x_entities_06_systems                     1.31   359.7±17.46µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   273.6±10.55µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/05x_entities_09_systems                     1.22   473.5±23.11µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   389.3±13.62µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/05x_entities_12_systems                     1.05   562.9±20.76µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   536.5±24.35µs        ? ?/sec
busy_systems/05x_entities_15_systems                     1.23   818.5±28.70µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   666.6±45.87µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/01x_entities_03_systems                        1.27     27.5±0.49µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     21.6±1.71µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/01x_entities_06_systems                        1.22     49.9±1.18µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     40.7±2.62µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/01x_entities_09_systems                        1.30     72.3±2.39µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     55.4±2.60µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/01x_entities_12_systems                        1.28     94.3±9.44µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     73.7±3.62µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/01x_entities_15_systems                        1.25    118.0±2.43µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     94.1±3.99µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/02x_entities_03_systems                        1.23     41.6±1.71µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     33.7±2.30µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/02x_entities_06_systems                        1.19     78.6±2.63µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     65.9±2.35µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/02x_entities_09_systems                        1.28    113.6±3.60µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     88.6±3.60µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/02x_entities_12_systems                        1.20    146.4±5.75µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    121.7±3.35µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/02x_entities_15_systems                        1.23    178.5±4.86µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    145.7±4.00µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/03x_entities_03_systems                        1.42     58.3±2.77µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     41.1±1.54µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/03x_entities_06_systems                        1.32    108.5±7.30µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     82.4±4.86µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/03x_entities_09_systems                        1.23    153.7±4.61µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    125.0±4.76µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/03x_entities_12_systems                        1.18    197.5±5.12µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    166.8±8.14µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/03x_entities_15_systems                        1.23    238.8±6.38µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    194.6±4.55µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/04x_entities_03_systems                        1.34     66.4±3.42µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     49.5±1.98µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/04x_entities_06_systems                        1.27    134.3±4.86µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    105.8±3.58µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/04x_entities_09_systems                        1.26    193.2±3.83µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    153.0±5.60µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/04x_entities_12_systems                        1.16    237.1±5.78µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   204.9±18.77µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/04x_entities_15_systems                        1.17    289.2±4.76µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    246.3±8.57µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/05x_entities_03_systems                        1.26     80.4±2.90µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     63.7±3.07µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/05x_entities_06_systems                        1.27   161.6±13.47µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    127.2±5.59µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/05x_entities_09_systems                        1.22    228.0±7.76µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    186.2±7.68µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/05x_entities_12_systems                        1.20    289.5±6.21µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    241.8±7.52µs        ? ?/sec
contrived/05x_entities_15_systems                        1.18   357.3±11.24µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    302.7±7.21µs        ? ?/sec
heavy_compute/base                                       1.01    302.4±3.52µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    300.2±3.40µs        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/base                                     1.00    348.1±7.51ns        ? ?/sec      1.01    351.9±8.32ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/foreach                                  1.03   239.8±23.78ns        ? ?/sec      1.00   233.8±18.12ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/foreach_wide                             1.00      3.9±0.13µs        ? ?/sec      1.02      4.0±0.22µs        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/wide                                     1.18      4.6±0.15µs        ? ?/sec      1.00      3.9±0.10µs        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/base                              1.02      8.1±0.15ns        ? ?/sec      1.00      7.9±0.56ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/foreach                           1.00      7.8±0.22ns        ? ?/sec      1.01      7.9±0.62ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/foreach_wide                      1.00     37.2±1.17ns        ? ?/sec      1.10     40.9±0.95ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/wide                              1.09     48.4±2.13ns        ? ?/sec      1.00    44.5±18.34ns        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/base                                         1.02      8.4±0.10µs        ? ?/sec      1.00      8.2±0.14µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach                                      1.01      8.3±0.07µs        ? ?/sec      1.00      8.2±0.09µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_sparse_set                           1.00     25.3±0.32µs        ? ?/sec      1.02     25.7±0.42µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_wide                                 1.03     41.1±0.94µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     39.9±0.41µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_wide_sparse_set                      1.05    123.6±2.05µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    118.1±2.78µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/sparse_set                                   1.14     30.5±1.40µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     26.9±0.64µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/system                                       1.01      8.4±0.25µs        ? ?/sec      1.00      8.4±0.11µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/wide                                         1.18     48.2±0.62µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     40.7±0.38µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/wide_sparse_set                              1.12   140.8±21.56µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    126.0±2.30µs        ? ?/sec
query_get/50000_entities_sparse                          1.17    378.6±7.60µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   324.1±23.17µs        ? ?/sec
query_get/50000_entities_table                           1.08   330.9±10.90µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    306.8±4.98µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_component/50000_entities_sparse                1.00   976.7±19.55µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   979.8±35.87µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_component/50000_entities_table                 1.00  1029.0±15.11µs        ? ?/sec      1.05  1080.0±59.18µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_component_simple/system                        1.13   839.7±14.18µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   742.8±10.72µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_component_simple/unchecked                     1.01   909.0±15.17µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   898.0±13.56µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_10/50000_calls_sparse                     1.04      5.5±0.54ms        ? ?/sec      1.00      5.3±0.67ms        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_10/50000_calls_table                      1.01      4.9±0.49ms        ? ?/sec      1.00      4.8±0.45ms        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_2/50000_calls_sparse                      1.28  848.4±210.89µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   664.8±47.69µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_2/50000_calls_table                       1.05   779.0±73.85µs        ? ?/sec      1.00   739.2±83.02µs        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_5/50000_calls_sparse                      1.05      2.4±0.37ms        ? ?/sec      1.00      2.3±0.33ms        ? ?/sec
query_get_many_5/50000_calls_table                       1.00  1939.9±75.22µs        ? ?/sec      1.04      2.0±0.19ms        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/001_systems                 1.00      3.7±0.38µs        ? ?/sec      1.30      4.9±0.14µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/006_systems                 1.00      8.9±0.40µs        ? ?/sec      1.17     10.3±0.57µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/011_systems                 1.00     13.9±0.49µs        ? ?/sec      1.08     15.0±0.89µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/016_systems                 1.00     18.8±0.74µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     18.8±1.43µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/021_systems                 1.07     24.1±0.87µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     22.6±1.58µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/026_systems                 1.04     27.9±0.62µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     26.8±1.71µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/031_systems                 1.09     33.3±1.03µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     30.5±2.18µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/036_systems                 1.14     38.7±0.80µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     33.9±1.75µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/041_systems                 1.18     43.7±1.07µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     37.0±2.39µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/046_systems                 1.14     47.6±1.16µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     41.9±2.09µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/051_systems                 1.17     52.9±2.04µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     45.3±1.75µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/056_systems                 1.25     59.2±2.38µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     47.2±2.01µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/061_systems                 1.28    66.1±15.84µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     51.5±2.47µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/066_systems                 1.28     70.2±2.57µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     54.7±2.58µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/071_systems                 1.30     75.5±2.27µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     58.2±3.31µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/076_systems                 1.26     81.5±2.66µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     64.5±3.13µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/081_systems                 1.29     89.7±2.58µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     69.3±3.47µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/086_systems                 1.33     95.6±3.39µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     71.8±3.48µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/091_systems                 1.25    102.0±3.67µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     81.4±4.82µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/096_systems                 1.33    111.7±3.29µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     83.8±4.15µs        ? ?/sec
run_criteria/yes_using_query/101_systems                 1.29   113.2±12.04µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     87.7±5.15µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_for_each/50000_entities_sparse               1.00     47.4±0.51µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     47.3±0.33µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_for_each/50000_entities_table                1.00     27.2±0.50µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     27.2±0.17µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_get/50000_entities_sparse_wide               1.09    210.5±1.78µs        ? ?/sec      1.00    192.5±2.61µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_get/50000_entities_table                     1.00    127.7±2.09µs        ? ?/sec      1.07    136.2±5.95µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_get/50000_entities_table_wide                1.00    209.8±2.37µs        ? ?/sec      1.15    240.6±2.04µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_sparse                   1.00     54.2±0.36µs        ? ?/sec      1.01     54.7±0.61µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_table                    1.00     27.2±0.31µs        ? ?/sec      1.00     27.3±0.64µs        ? ?/sec
```
</details>

NOTE: This PR includes a change to enable LTO on our benchmarks to get a "fully optimized" baseline for our benchmarks. Both the main and the current PR's results were with LTO enabled.
2022-11-04 06:04:55 +00:00
Carter Anderson
2e653e5774 Fix spawning empty bundles (#6425)
# Objective

Alternative to #6424 
Fixes #6226

Fixes spawning empty bundles

## Solution

Add `BundleComponentStatus` trait and implement it for `AddBundle` and a new `SpawnBundleStatus` type (which always returns an Added status). `write_components` is now generic on `BundleComponentStatus` instead of taking `AddBundle` directly. This means BundleSpawner can now avoid needing AddBundle from the Empty archetype, which means BundleSpawner no longer needs a reference to the original archetype.

In theory this cuts down on the work done in `write_components` when spawning, but I'm seeing no change in the spawn benchmarks.
2022-11-03 22:50:41 +00:00
Boxy
30e35764a1 Replace WorldQueryGats trait with actual gats (#6319)
# Objective

Replace `WorldQueryGats` trait with actual gats

## Solution

Replace `WorldQueryGats` trait with actual gats

---

## Changelog

- Replaced `WorldQueryGats` trait with actual gats

## Migration Guide

- Replace usage of `WorldQueryGats` assoc types with the actual gats on `WorldQuery` trait
2022-11-03 16:33:05 +00:00
James Liu
54a1e51623 TaskPool Panic Handling (#6443)
# Objective
Right now, the `TaskPool` implementation allows panics to permanently kill worker threads upon panicking. This is currently non-recoverable without using a `std::panic::catch_unwind` in every scheduled task. This is poor ergonomics and even poorer developer experience. This is exacerbated by #2250 as these threads are global and cannot be replaced after initialization.

Removes the need for temporary fixes like #4998. Fixes #4996. Fixes #6081. Fixes #5285. Fixes #5054. Supersedes #2307.

## Solution

The current solution is to wrap `Executor::run` in `TaskPool` with a `catch_unwind`, and discarding the potential panic. This was taken straight from [smol](404c7bcc0a/src/spawn.rs (L44))'s current implementation. ~~However, this is not entirely ideal as:~~
 
 - ~~the signaled to the awaiting task. We would need to change `Task<T>` to use `async_task::FallibleTask` internally, and even then it doesn't signal *why* it panicked, just that it did.~~ (See below).
 - ~~no error is logged of any kind~~ (See below)
 - ~~it's unclear if it drops other tasks in the executor~~ (it does not)
 - ~~This allows the ECS parallel executor to keep chugging even though a system's task has been dropped. This inevitably leads to deadlock in the executor.~~ Assuming we don't catch the unwind in ParallelExecutor, this will naturally kill the main thread.

### Alternatives
A final solution likely will incorporate elements of any or all of the following.

#### ~~Log and Ignore~~
~~Log the panic, drop the task, keep chugging. This only addresses the discoverability of the panic. The process will continue to run, probably deadlocking the executor. tokio's detatched tasks operate in this fashion.~~

Panics already do this by default, even when caught by `catch_unwind`.

#### ~~`catch_unwind` in `ParallelExecutor`~~
~~Add another layer catching system-level panics into the `ParallelExecutor`. How the executor continues when a core dependency of many systems fails to run is up for debate.~~

`async_task::Task`  bubbles up panics already, this will transitively push panics all the way to the main thread.

#### ~~Emulate/Copy `tokio::JoinHandle` with `Task<T>`~~
~~`tokio::JoinHandle<T>` bubbles up the panic from the underlying task when awaited. This can be transitively applied across other APIs that also use `Task<T>` like `Query::par_for_each` and `TaskPool::scope`, bubbling up the panic until it's either caught or it reaches the main thread.~~

`async_task::Task`  bubbles up panics already, this will transitively push panics all the way to the main thread.

#### Abort on Panic
The nuclear option. Log the error, abort the entire process on any thread in the task pool panicking. Definitely avoids any additional infrastructure for passing the panic around, and might actually lead to more efficient code as any unwinding is optimized out. However gives the developer zero options for dealing with the issue, a seemingly poor choice for debuggability, and prevents graceful shutdown of the process. Potentially an option for handling very low-level task management (a la #4740). Roughly takes the shape of:

```rust
struct AbortOnPanic;

impl Drop for AbortOnPanic {
   fn drop(&mut self) {
     abort!();
   }
}

let guard = AbortOnPanic;
// Run task
std::mem::forget(AbortOnPanic);
```

---

## Changelog

Changed: `bevy_tasks::TaskPool`'s threads  will no longer terminate permanently when a task scheduled onto them panics.
Changed: `bevy_tasks::Task` and`bevy_tasks::Scope` will propagate panics in the spawned tasks/scopes to the parent thread.
2022-11-02 23:40:08 +00:00
Alice Cecile
334e09892b Revert "Show prelude re-exports in docs (#6448)" (#6449)
This reverts commit 53d387f340.

# Objective

Reverts #6448. This didn't have the intended effect: we're now getting bevy::prelude shown in the docs again.

Co-authored-by: Alejandro Pascual <alejandro.pascual.pozo@gmail.com>
2022-11-02 20:40:45 +00:00
Alejandro Pascual
53d387f340 Show prelude re-exports in docs (#6448)
# Objective

- Right now re-exports are completely hidden in prelude docs.
- Fixes #6433

## Solution

- We could show the re-exports without inlining their documentation.
2022-11-02 19:35:06 +00:00
Edvin Kjell
a8a62fcf3d [Fixes #6059] `Entity`'s “ID” should be named “index” instead (#6107)
# Objective

Fixes #6059, changing all incorrect occurrences of ``id`` in the ``entity`` module to ``index``:

* struct level documentation,
* ``id`` struct field,
* ``id`` method and its documentation.

## Solution

Renaming and verifying using CI. 


Co-authored-by: Edvin Kjell <43633999+Edwox@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-02 15:19:50 +00:00
CGMossa
1f22d54489 Fixed docs for derive(WorldQuery). (#5283)
For `derive(WorldQuery)`, there are three structs generated, `Item`, `Fetch` and `State`. 
These inherit the visibility of the derived structure, thus `#![warn(missing_docs)]` would
warn about missing documentation for these structures.

- [ ] I'd like some advice on what to write here, as I personally don't really understand `Fetch` nor `State`.
2022-11-01 23:44:55 +00:00
JoJoJet
3d6706f86d Speed up Query::get_many and add benchmarks (#6400)
# Objective

* Add benchmarks for `Query::get_many`.
* Speed up `Query::get_many`.

## Solution

Previously, `get_many` and `get_many_mut` used the method `array::map`, which tends to optimize very poorly. This PR replaces uses of that method with loops.

## Benchmarks

| Benchmark name                       | Execution time | Change from this PR |
|--------------------------------------|----------------|---------------------|
| query_get_many_2/50000_calls_table   | 1.3732 ms      | -24.967%            |
| query_get_many_2/50000_calls_sparse  | 1.3826 ms      | -24.572%            |
| query_get_many_5/50000_calls_table   | 2.6833 ms      | -30.681%            |
| query_get_many_5/50000_calls_sparse  | 2.9936 ms      | -30.672%            |
| query_get_many_10/50000_calls_table  | 5.7771 ms      | -36.950%            |
| query_get_many_10/50000_calls_sparse | 7.4345 ms      | -36.987%            |
2022-11-01 03:51:41 +00:00
Lucas Jenß
e7719bf245 Mention world_query(ignore) attribute for WorldQuery derivation (#6309)
# Objective

Add documentation `#[world_query(ignore)]`. Fixes #6283.

---

I've only described it's behavior so far (which appears to be the same as with `system_param`). Is there another use-case for this besides with `PhantomData`? I could only find a single usage of this construct on GitHub, which is [here](ffcb816927/bevy/examples/ecs/custom_query_param.rs (L102)). 

I was also wondering if it would make sense to add a usage example to the `custom_query_example`? 🤔 That's why it's currently still in there.




Co-authored-by: Lucas Jenß <243719+x3ro@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-01 03:15:34 +00:00
JoJoJet
336049da68 Remove outdated uses of single-tuple bundles (#6406)
# Objective

Bevy still has many instances of using single-tuples `(T,)` to create a bundle. Due to #2975, this is no longer necessary.

## Solution

Search for regex `\(.+\s*,\)`. This should have found every instance.
2022-10-29 18:15:28 +00:00
Carter Anderson
dfb80ee74f Fix query.to_readonly().get_component_mut() soundness bug (#6401)
# Objective

Fix the soundness issue outlined in #5866. In short the problem is that `query.to_readonly().get_component_mut::<T>()` can provide unsound mutable access to the component. This PR is an alternative to just removing the offending api. Given that `to_readonly` is a useful tool, I think this approach is a preferable short term solution. Long term I think theres a better solution out there, but we can find that on its own time.

## Solution

Add what amounts to a "dirty flag" that marks Queries that have been converted to their read-only variant via `to_readonly` as dirty. When this flag is set to true, `get_component_mut` will fail with an error, preventing the unsound access.
2022-10-29 04:13:54 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
71f8b4a92f Use default serde impls for Entity (#6194)
# Objective

Currently for entities we serialize only `id`. But this is not very expected behavior. For example, in networking, when the server sends its state, it contains entities and components. On the client, I create new objects and map them (using `EntityMap`) to those received from the server (to know which one matches which). And if `generation` field is missing, this mapping can be broken. Example:

1. Server sends an entity `Entity{ id: 2, generation: 1}` with components.
2. Client puts the received entity in a map and create a new entity that maps to this received entity. The new entity have different `id` and `generation`. Let's call it `Entity{ id: 12, generation: 4}`.
3. Client sends a command for `Entity{ id: 12, generation: 4}`. To do so, it maps local entity to the one from server. But `generation` field is 0 because it was omitted for serialization on the server. So it maps to `Entity{ id: 2, generation: 0}`.
4. Server receives `Entity{ id: 2, generation: 0}` which is invalid.

In my game I worked around it by [writing custom serialization](https://github.com/dollisgame/dollis/blob/master/src/core/network/entity_serde.rs) and using `serde(with = "...")`. But it feels like a bad default to me.

Using `Entity` over a custom `NetworkId` also have the following advantages:

1. Re-use `MapEntities` trait to map `Entity`s in replicated components.
2. Instead of server `Entity <-> NetworkId ` and `Entity <-> NetworkId`, we map entities only on client.
3. No need to handling uniqueness. It's a rare case, but makes things simpler. For example, I don't need to query for a resource to create an unique ID.

Closes #6143.

## Solution

Use default serde impls. If anyone want to avoid wasting memory on `generation`, they can create a new type that holds `u32`. This is what Bevy do for [DynamicEntity](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/scene/struct.DynamicEntity.html) to serialize scenes. And I don't see any use case to serialize an entity id expect this one.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- Entity now serializes / deserializes `generation` field.

## Migration Guide

- Entity now fully serialized. If you want to serialze only `id`, as it was before, you can create a new type that wraps `u32`.
2022-10-28 22:21:30 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
e71c4d2802 fix nightly clippy warnings (#6395)
# Objective

- fix new clippy lints before they get stable and break CI

## Solution

- run `clippy --fix` to auto-fix machine-applicable lints
- silence `clippy::should_implement_trait` for `fn HandleId::default<T: Asset>`

## Changes
- always prefer `format!("{inline}")` over `format!("{}", not_inline)`
- prefer `Box::default` (or `Box::<T>::default` if necessary) over `Box::new(T::default())`
2022-10-28 21:03:01 +00:00
James Liu
fe7ebd4326 Clean up Fetch code (#4800)
# Objective
Clean up code surrounding fetch by pulling out the common parts into the iteration code.

## Solution
Merge `Fetch::table_fetch` and `Fetch::archetype_fetch` into a single API: `Fetch::fetch(&mut self, entity: &Entity, table_row: &usize)`. This provides everything any fetch requires to internally decide which storage to read from and get the underlying data. All of these functions are marked as `#[inline(always)]` and the arguments are passed as references to attempt to optimize out the argument that isn't being used.

External to `Fetch`, Query iteration has been changed to keep track of the table row and entity outside of fetch, which moves a lot of the expensive bookkeeping `Fetch` structs had previously done internally into the outer loop.

~~TODO: Benchmark, docs~~ Done.

---

## Changelog
Changed: `Fetch::table_fetch` and `Fetch::archetype_fetch` have been merged into a single `Fetch::fetch` function.

## Migration Guide
TODO

Co-authored-by: Brian Merchant <bhmerchang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Saverio Miroddi <saverio.pub2@gmail.com>
2022-10-28 09:25:50 +00:00
targrub
c18b1a839b Prepare for upcoming rustlang by fixing upcoming clippy warnings (#6376)
# Objective

- Proactive changing of code to comply with warnings generated by beta of rustlang version of cargo clippy.

## Solution

- Code changed as recommended by `rustup update`, `rustup default beta`, `cargo run -p ci -- clippy`.
- Tested using `beta` and `stable`.  No clippy warnings in either after changes made.

---

## Changelog

- Warnings fixed were: `clippy::explicit-auto-deref` (present in 11 files), `clippy::needless-borrow` (present in 2 files), and `clippy::only-used-in-recursion` (only 1 file).
2022-10-26 19:15:15 +00:00
Boxy
54cf45c5b3 Avoid making Fetchs Clone (#5593)
# Objective

- Do not implement `Copy` or `Clone` for `Fetch` types as this is kind of sus soundness wise (it feels like cloning an `IterMut` in safe code to me). Cloning a fetch seems important to think about soundness wise when doing it so I prefer this over adding a `Clone` bound to the assoc type definition (i.e. `type Fetch: Clone`) even though that would also solve the other listed things here.
- Remove a bunch of `QueryFetch<'w, Q>: Clone` bounds from our API as now all fetches can be "cloned" for use in `iter_combinations`. This should also help avoid the type inference regression ptrification introduced where `for<'a> QueryFetch<'a, Q>: Trait` bounds misbehave since we no longer need any of those kind of higher ranked bounds (although in practice we had none anyway).
- Stop being able to "forget" to implement clone for fetches, we've had a lot of issues where either `derive(Clone)` was used instead of a manual impl (so we ended up with too tight bounds on the impl) or flat out forgot to implement Clone at all. With this change all fetches are able to be cloned for `iter_combinations` so this will no longer be possible to mess up.

On an unrelated note, while making this PR I realised we probably want safety invariants on `archetype/table_fetch` that nothing aliases the table_row/archetype_index according to the access we set.

---

## Changelog

`Clone` and `Copy` were removed from all `Fetch` types.

## Migration Guide

- Call `WorldQuery::clone_fetch` instead of `fetch.clone()`. Make sure to add safety comments :)
2022-10-26 13:16:25 +00:00
Carter Weinberg
c6f27eb054 Add More Description to the Iter Combinations Documentation (#6260)
# Objective

I was trying to implement a collision system for my game, and believed that the iter_combinations method might be what I need. But I couldn't find a simple explanation of what a combination was in Bevy and thought it could use some more explanation. 

## Solution

I added some description to the documentation that can hopefully further elaborate on what a combination is. 

I also changed up the docs for the method because a combination is a different thing than a permutation but the Bevy docs seemed to use them interchangeably.
2022-10-25 00:19:23 +00:00
Theo Ottah
45e5eb1db3 Remove ExactSizeIterator from QueryCombinationIter (#5895)
# Objective

- `QueryCombinationIter` can have sizes greater than `usize::MAX`.
- Fixes #5846 

## Solution

- Only the implementation of `ExactSizeIterator` has been removed. Instead of using `query_combination.len()`, you can use `query_combination.size_hint().0` to get the same value as before.

---

## Migration Guide

- Switch to using other methods of getting the length.
2022-10-24 23:03:15 +00:00
ira
b291223e34 Implement IntoIterator for ECS wrapper types. (#5096)
# Objective

Improve ergonomics by passing on the `IntoIterator` impl of the underlying type to wrapper types.

## Solution

Implement `IntoIterator` for ECS wrapper types (Mut, Local, Res, etc.).

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-10-24 21:01:08 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
3c13c75036 Optimize rendering slow-down at high entity counts (#5509)
# Objective

- Improve #3953

## Solution

- The very specific circumstances under which the render world is reset meant that the flush_as_invalid function could be replaced with one that had a noop as its init method.
- This removes a double-writing issue leading to greatly increased performance.

Running the reproduction code in the linked issue, this change nearly doubles the framerate.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-10-24 19:24:49 +00:00
Lena Milizé
b2f223b98f document insert_non_send_resource panics (#6328)
Signed-off-by: Lena Milizé <me@lvmn.org>

# Objective

Fixes #6277.

## Solution

Adds `# Panics` section to [`fn insert_non_send_resource`](http://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/ecs/world/struct.World.html#method.insert_non_send_resource) documentation, which explains that it panics when called from thread other than main thread.
2022-10-24 14:53:16 +00:00
Marc-Stefan Cassola
7a41efa227 implemented #[bundle(ignore)] (#6123)
# Objective

Fixes #5559

Replaces #5628

## Solution

Because the generated method from_components() creates an instance of Self my implementation requires any field type that is marked to be ignored to implement Default.

---

## Changelog

Added the possibility to ignore fields in a bundle with `#[bundle(ignore)]`. Typically used when `PhantomData` needs to be added to a `Bundle`.
2022-10-24 14:33:45 +00:00
François
64a8485a11 Disabling default features support in bevy_ecs, bevy_reflect and bevy (#5993)
# Objective

- Fix disabling features in bevy_ecs (broken by #5630)
- Add tests in CI for bevy_ecs, bevy_reflect and bevy as those crates could be use standalone
2022-10-24 13:46:39 +00:00
ira
e4af823b45 Clarify the behaviour of iter_many in the docs (#5973)
Add the following message:
```
Items are returned in the order of the list of entities.
Entities that don't match the query are skipped.
```

Additionally, the docs in `iter.rs` and `state.rs` were updated to match those in `query.rs`.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-10-24 13:46:38 +00:00
James Liu
2b96530947 Extract Resources into their own dedicated storage (#4809)
# Objective
At least partially addresses #6282.

Resources are currently stored as a dedicated Resource archetype (ID 1). This allows for easy code reusability, but unnecessarily adds 72 bytes (on 64-bit systems) to the struct that is only used for that one archetype. It also requires several fields to be `pub(crate)` which isn't ideal.

This should also remove one sparse-set lookup from fetching, inserting, and removing resources from a `World`.

## Solution

- Add `Resources` parallel to `Tables` and `SparseSets` and extract the functionality used by `Archetype` in it.
- Remove `unique_components` from `Archetype`
- Remove the `pub(crate)` on `Archetype::components`.
- Remove `ArchetypeId::RESOURCE`
- Remove `Archetypes::resource` and `Archetypes::resource_mut`

---

## Changelog
Added: `Resources` type to store resources.
Added: `Storages::resource`
Removed: `ArchetypeId::RESOURCE`
Removed: `Archetypes::resource` and `Archetypes::resources`
Removed: `Archetype::unique_components` and `Archetypes::unique_components_mut`

## Migration Guide
Resources have been moved to `Resources` under `Storages` in `World`. All code dependent on `Archetype::unique_components(_mut)` should access it via `world.storages().resources()` instead.

All APIs accessing the raw data of individual resources (mutable *and* read-only) have been removed as these APIs allowed for unsound unsafe code. All usages of these APIs should be changed to use `World::{get, insert, remove}_resource`.
2022-10-24 13:46:36 +00:00
James Liu
b508b5c7c7 Skip empty archetypes and tables when iterating over queries (#4724)
# Objective
Speed up queries that are fragmented over many empty archetypes and tables.

## Solution
Add a early-out to check if the table or archetype is empty before iterating over it. This adds an extra branch for every archetype matched, but skips setting the archetype/table to the underlying state and any iteration over it.

This may not be worth it for the default `Query::iter` and maybe even the `Query::for_each` implementations, but this definitely avoids scheduling unnecessary tasks in the `Query::par_for_each` case.

Ideally, `matched_archetypes` should only contain archetypes where there's actually work to do, but this would add a `O(n)` flat cost to every call to `update_archetypes` that scales with the number of matched archetypes.

TODO: Benchmark
2022-10-24 13:22:05 +00:00
JMS55
708535536b Document EntityCommands/EntityMut insert() (#6270)
Fixes #6258.
2022-10-17 14:38:58 +00:00
Zicklag
f9c56b321d Enable Constructing ReflectComponent/Resource (#6257)
# Objective

- Fixes #6206

## Solution

- Create a constructor for creating `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectResource`

---

## Changelog

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

### Added

- Created constructors for `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectResource`, allowing for advanced scripting use-cases.
2022-10-17 14:01:50 +00:00
JoJoJet
89c4b77bdd Add a method for accessing the width of a Table (#6249)
# Objective

There is currently no good way of getting the width (# of components) of a table outside of `bevy_ecs`.

# Solution

Added the methods `Table::{component_count, component_capacity}`
For consistency and clarity, renamed `Table::{len, capacity}` to `entity_count` and `entity_capacity`.

## Changelog

- Added the methods `Table::component_count` and `Table::component_capacity`
- Renamed `Table::len` and `Table::capacity` to `entity_count` and `entity_capacity`

## Migration Guide

Any use of `Table::len` should now be `Table::entity_count`. Any use of `Table::capacity` should now be `Table::entity_capacity`.
2022-10-17 13:47:02 +00:00
mike
a0f1468108 Add iter_entities to World #6228 (#6242)
# Objective

- Add a way to iterate over all entities from &World

## Solution

- Added a function `iter_entities` on World which returns an iterator of `Entity` derived from the entities in the `World`'s `archetypes`

---

## Changelog

- Added a function `iter_entities` on World, allowing iterating over all entities in contexts where you only have read-only access to the World.
2022-10-17 13:47:00 +00:00
Alice Cecile
c0a93aa7a4 Rename system chaining to system piping (#6230)
# Objective

> System chaining is a confusing name: it implies the ability to construct non-linear graphs, and suggests a sense of system ordering that is only incidentally true. Instead, it actually works by passing data from one system to the next, much like the pipe operator.

> In the accepted [stageless RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/45-stageless.md), this concept is renamed to piping, and "system chaining" is used to construct groups of systems with ordering dependencies between them.

Fixes #6225.

## Changelog

System chaining has been renamed to system piping to improve clarity (and free up the name for new ordering APIs). 

## Migration Guide

The `.chain(handler_system)` method on systems is now `.pipe(handler_system)`.
The `IntoChainSystem` trait is now `IntoPipeSystem`, and the `ChainSystem` struct is now `PipeSystem`.
2022-10-11 15:21:12 +00:00
targrub
9a597b758e Adding Debug implementations for App, Stage, Schedule, Query, QueryState, etc. (#6214)
# Objective

- Adding Debug implementations for App, Stage, Schedule, Query, QueryState.
- Fixes #1130.

## Solution

- Implemented std::fmt::Debug for a number of structures.

---

## Changelog

Also added Debug implementations for ParallelSystemExecutor, SingleThreadedExecutor, various RunCriteria structures, SystemContainer, and SystemDescriptor.

Opinions are sure to differ as to what information to provide in a Debug implementation.  Best guess was taken for this initial version for these structures.


Co-authored-by: targrub <62773321+targrub@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-10 20:59:38 +00:00
JoJoJet
2cff2278ca Add a method for mapping Mut<T> -> Mut<U> (#6199)
# Objective

When designing an API, you may wish to provide access only to a specific field of a component or resource. The current options for doing this in safe code are

* `*Mut::into_inner`, which flags a change no matter what.
* `*Mut::bypass_change_detection`, which misses all changes.

## Solution

Add the method `map_unchanged`.

### Example

```rust
// When run, zeroes the translation of every entity.
fn reset_all(mut transforms: Query<&mut Transform>) {
    for transform in &mut transforms {
        // We pinky promise not to modify `t` within the closure.
        let translation = transform.map_unchanged(|t| &mut t.translation);
        // Only reset the translation if it isn't already zero.
        translation.set_if_not_equal(Vec2::ZERO);
    }
}
```

---

## Changelog

+ Added the method `map_unchanged` to types `Mut<T>`, `ResMut<T>`, and `NonSendMut<T>`.
2022-10-10 17:06:31 +00:00
JoJoJet
3321d68a75 Add methods for silencing system-order ambiguity warnings (#6158)
# Background

Incremental implementation of #4299. The code is heavily borrowed from that PR.

# Objective

The execution order ambiguity checker often emits false positives, since bevy is not aware of invariants upheld by the user.

## Solution

Title

---

## Changelog

+ Added methods `SystemDescriptor::ignore_all_ambiguities` and `::ambiguous_with`. These allow you to silence warnings for specific system-order ambiguities.

## Migration Guide

***Note for maintainers**: This should replace the migration guide for #5916*

Ambiguity sets have been replaced with a simpler API.

```rust
// These systems technically conflict, but we don't care which order they run in.
fn jump_on_click(mouse: Res<Input<MouseButton>>, mut transforms: Query<&mut Transform>) { ... }
fn jump_on_spacebar(keys: Res<Input<KeyCode>>, mut transforms: Query<&mut Transform>) { ... }

//
// Before

#[derive(AmbiguitySetLabel)]
struct JumpSystems;

app
  .add_system(jump_on_click.in_ambiguity_set(JumpSystems))
  .add_system(jump_on_spacebar.in_ambiguity_set(JumpSystems));

//
// After

app
  .add_system(jump_on_click.ambiguous_with(jump_on_spacebar))
  .add_system(jump_on_spacebar);

```
2022-10-10 16:34:21 +00:00
Kewei Huang
2a6b544a0a Document EntityMut::remove() (#6168)
# Objective

- Fixes #5990

## Solution

- Add docs for `EntityMut::remove()` explaining its return value.
2022-10-05 12:21:09 +00:00
JoJoJet
8a268129f9 Deduplicate ambiguity reporting code (#6149)
# Objective

Now that #6083 has been merged, we can clean up some ugly ambiguity detection code.

# Solution

Deduplicate code.
2022-10-03 16:57:31 +00:00
Dawid Piotrowski
0bf7f3153d Allow access to non-send resource through World::resource_scope (#6113)
# Objective

Relaxes the trait bound for `World::resource_scope` to allow non-send resources. Fixes #6037.

## Solution

No big changes in code had to be made. Added a check so that the non-send resources won't be accessed from a different thread.

---

## Changelog
 - `World::resource_scope` accepts non-send resources now
 - `World::resource_scope` verifies non-send access if the resource is non-send
 - Two new tests are added, one for valid use of `World::resource_scope` with a non-send resource, and one for invalid use (calling it from a different thread, resulting in panic)

Co-authored-by: Dawid Piotrowski <41804418+Pietrek14@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-28 17:53:58 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
aa32a77fdd Update API docs for Commands::get_or_spawn to inform the user about invalid returned values (#6117)
# Objective

As explained by #5960, `Commands::get_or_spawn` may return a dangling `EntityCommands` that references a non-existing entities. As explained in [this comment], it may be undesirable to make the method return an `Option`.

- Addresses #5960
- Alternative to #5961

## Solution

This PR adds a doc comment to the method to inform the user that the returned `EntityCommands` is not guaranteed to be valid. It also adds panic doc comments on appropriate `EntityCommands` methods.

[this comment]: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5961#issuecomment-1259870849
2022-09-28 14:09:39 +00:00
Mike
d22d310ad5 Nested spawns on scope (#4466)
# Objective

- Add ability to create nested spawns. This is needed for stageless. The current executor spawns tasks for each system early and runs the system by communicating through a channel. In stageless we want to spawn the task late, so that archetypes can be updated right before the task is run. The executor is run on a separate task, so this enables the scope to be passed to the spawned executor.
- Fixes #4301

## Solution

- Instantiate a single threaded executor on the scope and use that instead of the LocalExecutor. This allows the scope to be Send, but still able to spawn tasks onto the main thread the scope is run on. This works because while systems can access nonsend data. The systems themselves are Send. Because of this change we lose the ability to spawn nonsend tasks on the scope, but I don't think this is being used anywhere. Users would still be able to use spawn_local on TaskPools.
- Steals the lifetime tricks the `std:🧵:scope` uses to allow nested spawns, but disallow scope to be passed to tasks or threads not associated with the scope.
- Change the storage for the tasks to a `ConcurrentQueue`. This is to allow a &Scope to be passed for spawning instead of a &mut Scope. `ConcurrentQueue` was chosen because it was already in our dependency tree because `async_executor` depends on it.
- removed the optimizations for 0 and 1 spawned tasks. It did improve those cases, but made the cases of more than 1 task slower.
---

## Changelog

Add ability to nest spawns

```rust
fn main() {
    let pool = TaskPool::new();
    pool.scope(|scope| {
        scope.spawn(async move {
            // calling scope.spawn from an spawn task was not possible before
            scope.spawn(async move {
                // do something
            });
        });
    })
}
```

## Migration Guide

If you were using explicit lifetimes and Passing Scope you'll need to specify two lifetimes now.

```rust
fn scoped_function<'scope>(scope: &mut Scope<'scope, ()>) {}
// should become
fn scoped_function<'scope>(scope: &Scope<'_, 'scope, ()>) {}
```

`scope.spawn_local` changed to `scope.spawn_on_scope` this should cover cases where you needed to run tasks on the local thread, but does not cover spawning Nonsend Futures.

## TODO
* [x] think real hard about all the lifetimes
* [x] add doc about what 'env and 'scope mean.
* [x] manually check that the single threaded task pool still works
* [x] Get updated perf numbers
* [x] check and make sure all the transmutes are necessary
* [x] move commented out test into a compile fail test
* [x] look through the tests for scope on std and see if I should add any more tests

Co-authored-by: Michael Hsu <myhsu@benjaminelectric.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-09-28 01:59:10 +00:00
Boxy
92c90a9bad add Res::clone (#4109)
# Objective
Make `Res` cloneable
## Solution
Add an associated fn `clone(self: &Self) -. Self` instead of `Copy + Clone` trait impls to avoid `res.clone()` failing to clone out the underlying `T`
2022-09-27 18:48:25 +00:00
Demiu
263ab9424d Remove Sync bound from Command (#5871)
Unless I'm mistaken it is unnecessary, Commands are never accessed from two threads simultaneously. It unnecessarily restricts Command structs
2022-09-27 18:34:33 +00:00
Carter Anderson
dc3f801239 Exclusive Systems Now Implement System. Flexible Exclusive System Params (#6083)
# Objective

The [Stageless RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/45) involves allowing exclusive systems to be referenced and ordered relative to parallel systems. We've agreed that unifying systems under `System` is the right move.

This is an alternative to #4166 (see rationale in the comments I left there). Note that this builds on the learnings established there (and borrows some patterns).

## Solution

This unifies parallel and exclusive systems under the shared `System` trait, removing the old `ExclusiveSystem` trait / impls. This is accomplished by adding a new `ExclusiveFunctionSystem` impl similar to `FunctionSystem`. It is backed by `ExclusiveSystemParam`, which is similar to `SystemParam`. There is a new flattened out SystemContainer api (which cuts out a lot of trait and type complexity). 

This means you can remove all cases of `exclusive_system()`:

```rust
// before
commands.add_system(some_system.exclusive_system());
// after
commands.add_system(some_system);
```

I've also implemented `ExclusiveSystemParam` for `&mut QueryState` and `&mut SystemState`, which makes this possible in exclusive systems:

```rust
fn some_exclusive_system(
    world: &mut World,
    transforms: &mut QueryState<&Transform>,
    state: &mut SystemState<(Res<Time>, Query<&Player>)>,
) {
    for transform in transforms.iter(world) {
        println!("{transform:?}");
    }
    let (time, players) = state.get(world);
    for player in players.iter() {
        println!("{player:?}");
    }
}
```

Note that "exclusive function systems" assume `&mut World` is present (and the first param). I think this is a fair assumption, given that the presence of `&mut World` is what defines the need for an exclusive system.

I added some targeted SystemParam `static` constraints, which removed the need for this:
``` rust
fn some_exclusive_system(state: &mut SystemState<(Res<'static, Time>, Query<&'static Player>)>) {}
```

## Related

- #2923
- #3001
- #3946

## Changelog

- `ExclusiveSystem` trait (and implementations) has been removed in favor of sharing the `System` trait.
- `ExclusiveFunctionSystem` and `ExclusiveSystemParam` were added, enabling flexible exclusive function systems
- `&mut SystemState` and `&mut QueryState` now implement `ExclusiveSystemParam`
- Exclusive and parallel System configuration is now done via a unified `SystemDescriptor`, `IntoSystemDescriptor`, and `SystemContainer` api.

## Migration Guide

Calling `.exclusive_system()` is no longer required (or supported) for converting exclusive system functions to exclusive systems:

```rust
// Old (0.8)
app.add_system(some_exclusive_system.exclusive_system());
// New (0.9)
app.add_system(some_exclusive_system);
```

Converting "normal" parallel systems to exclusive systems is done by calling the exclusive ordering apis:

```rust
// Old (0.8)
app.add_system(some_system.exclusive_system().at_end());
// New (0.9)
app.add_system(some_system.at_end());
```

Query state in exclusive systems can now be cached via ExclusiveSystemParams, which should be preferred for clarity and performance reasons:
```rust
// Old (0.8)
fn some_system(world: &mut World) {
  let mut transforms = world.query::<&Transform>();
  for transform in transforms.iter(world) {
  }
}
// New (0.9)
fn some_system(world: &mut World, transforms: &mut QueryState<&Transform>) {
  for transform in transforms.iter(world) {
  }
}
```
2022-09-26 23:57:07 +00:00
Carter Anderson
01aedc8431 Spawn now takes a Bundle (#6054)
# Objective

Now that we can consolidate Bundles and Components under a single insert (thanks to #2975 and #6039), almost 100% of world spawns now look like `world.spawn().insert((Some, Tuple, Here))`. Spawning an entity without any components is an extremely uncommon pattern, so it makes sense to give spawn the "first class" ergonomic api. This consolidated api should be made consistent across all spawn apis (such as World and Commands).

## Solution

All `spawn` apis (`World::spawn`, `Commands:;spawn`, `ChildBuilder::spawn`, and `WorldChildBuilder::spawn`) now accept a bundle as input:

```rust
// before:
commands
  .spawn()
  .insert((A, B, C));
world
  .spawn()
  .insert((A, B, C);

// after
commands.spawn((A, B, C));
world.spawn((A, B, C));
```

All existing instances of `spawn_bundle` have been deprecated in favor of the new `spawn` api. A new `spawn_empty` has been added, replacing the old `spawn` api.  

By allowing `world.spawn(some_bundle)` to replace `world.spawn().insert(some_bundle)`, this opened the door to removing the initial entity allocation in the "empty" archetype / table done in `spawn()` (and subsequent move to the actual archetype in `.insert(some_bundle)`).

This improves spawn performance by over 10%:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/191627587-4ab2f949-4ccd-4231-80eb-80dd4d9ad6b9.png)

To take this measurement, I added a new `world_spawn` benchmark.

Unfortunately, optimizing `Commands::spawn` is slightly less trivial, as Commands expose the Entity id of spawned entities prior to actually spawning. Doing the optimization would (naively) require assurances that the `spawn(some_bundle)` command is applied before all other commands involving the entity (which would not necessarily be true, if memory serves). Optimizing `Commands::spawn` this way does feel possible, but it will require careful thought (and maybe some additional checks), which deserves its own PR. For now, it has the same performance characteristics of the current `Commands::spawn_bundle` on main.

**Note that 99% of this PR is simple renames and refactors. The only code that needs careful scrutiny is the new `World::spawn()` impl, which is relatively straightforward, but it has some new unsafe code (which re-uses battle tested BundlerSpawner code path).** 

---

## Changelog

- All `spawn` apis (`World::spawn`, `Commands:;spawn`, `ChildBuilder::spawn`, and `WorldChildBuilder::spawn`) now accept a bundle as input
- All instances of `spawn_bundle` have been deprecated in favor of the new `spawn` api
- World and Commands now have `spawn_empty()`, which is equivalent to the old `spawn()` behavior.  

## Migration Guide

```rust
// Old (0.8):
commands
  .spawn()
  .insert_bundle((A, B, C));
// New (0.9)
commands.spawn((A, B, C));

// Old (0.8):
commands.spawn_bundle((A, B, C));
// New (0.9)
commands.spawn((A, B, C));

// Old (0.8):
let entity = commands.spawn().id();
// New (0.9)
let entity = commands.spawn_empty().id();

// Old (0.8)
let entity = world.spawn().id();
// New (0.9)
let entity = world.spawn_empty();
```
2022-09-23 19:55:54 +00:00
JoJoJet
fb74ca3d46 Add ambiguity detection tests (#6053)
# Objective

- Add unit tests for ambiguity detection reporting.
- Incremental implementation of #4299.

## Solution

- Refactor ambiguity detection internals to make it testable. As a bonus, this should make it easier to extend in the future.

## Notes

* This code was copy-pasted from #4299 and modified. Credit goes to @alice-i-cecile and @afonsolage, though I'm not sure who wrote what at this point.
2022-09-22 20:01:54 +00:00
targrub
a09dd034a2 Fix CI issues arising from use of Rust 1.64 (#6067)
## Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/6063

## Solution

- Use `then_some(x)` instead of `then( || x)`.
- Updated error logs from `bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests`.

## Migration Guide

From Rust 1.63 to 1.64, a new Clippy error was added; now one should use `then_some(x)` instead of `then( || x)`.
2022-09-22 16:56:43 +00:00
Carter Anderson
cd15f0f5be Accept Bundles for insert and remove. Deprecate insert/remove_bundle (#6039)
# Objective

Take advantage of the "impl Bundle for Component" changes in #2975 / add the follow up changes discussed there.

## Solution

- Change `insert` and `remove` to accept a Bundle instead of a Component (for both Commands and World)
- Deprecate `insert_bundle`, `remove_bundle`, and `remove_bundle_intersection`
- Add `remove_intersection`

---

## Changelog

- Change `insert` and `remove` now accept a Bundle instead of a Component (for both Commands and World)
- `insert_bundle` and `remove_bundle` are deprecated
 

## Migration Guide

Replace `insert_bundle` with `insert`:
```rust
// Old (0.8)
commands.spawn().insert_bundle(SomeBundle::default());
// New (0.9)
commands.spawn().insert(SomeBundle::default());
```

Replace `remove_bundle` with `remove`:
```rust
// Old (0.8)
commands.entity(some_entity).remove_bundle::<SomeBundle>();
// New (0.9)
commands.entity(some_entity).remove::<SomeBundle>();
```

Replace `remove_bundle_intersection` with `remove_intersection`:
```rust
// Old (0.8)
world.entity_mut(some_entity).remove_bundle_intersection::<SomeBundle>();
// New (0.9)
world.entity_mut(some_entity).remove_intersection::<SomeBundle>();
```

Consider consolidating as many operations as possible to improve ergonomics and cut down on archetype moves:
```rust
// Old (0.8)
commands.spawn()
  .insert_bundle(SomeBundle::default())
  .insert(SomeComponent);

// New (0.9) - Option 1
commands.spawn().insert((
  SomeBundle::default(),
  SomeComponent,
))

// New (0.9) - Option 2
commands.spawn_bundle((
  SomeBundle::default(),
  SomeComponent,
))
```

## Next Steps

Consider changing `spawn` to accept a bundle and deprecate `spawn_bundle`.
2022-09-21 21:47:53 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
d9e99cd80c Fix API docs for Commands methods (#5955)
# Objective

The doc comments for `Command` methods are a bit inconsistent on the format, they sometimes go out of scope, and most importantly they are wrong, in the sense that they claim to perform the action described by the command, while in reality, they just push a command to perform the action.

- Follow-up of #5938.
- Related to #5913.

## Solution

- Where applicable, only stated that a `Command` is pushed.
- Added a “See also” section for similar methods.
- Added a missing “Panics” section for `Commands::entity`.
- Removed a wrong comment about `Commands::get_or_spawn` returning `None` (It does not return an option).
- Removed polluting descriptions of other items.
- Misc formatting changes.

## Future possibilities

Since the `Command` implementors (`Spawn`, `InsertBundle`, `InitResource`, ...) are public, I thought that it might be appropriate to describe the action of the command there instead of the method, and to add a `method → command struct` link to fill the gap.

If that seems too far-fetched, we may opt to make them private, if possible, or `#[doc(hidden)]`.
2022-09-21 17:37:57 +00:00
Daniel McNab
1a2aedd165 Implement Bundle for Component. Use Bundle tuples for insertion (#2975)
@BoxyUwU this is your fault. 

Also cart didn't arrive in time to tell us not to do this.

# Objective

- Fix #2974

## Solution

- The first commit just does the actual change
- Follow up commits do steps to prove that this method works to unify as required, but this does not remove `insert_bundle`.

## Changelog

### Changed
Nested bundles now collapse automatically, and every `Component` now implements `Bundle`.
This means that you can combine bundles and components arbitrarily, for example:
```rust
// before:
.insert(A).insert_bundle(MyBBundle{..})
// after:
.insert_bundle((A, MyBBundle {..}))
```

Note that there will be a follow up PR that removes the current `insert` impl and renames `insert_bundle` to `insert`.

### Removed
The `bundle` attribute in `derive(Bundle)`.

## Migration guide

In `derive(Bundle)`, the `bundle` attribute has been removed. Nested bundles are not collapsed automatically. You should remove `#[bundle]` attributes.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-09-20 20:17:08 +00:00
targrub
d0e294c86b Query filter types must be ReadOnlyWorldQuery (#6008)
# Objective

Fixes Issue #6005.

## Solution

Replaced WorldQuery with ReadOnlyWorldQuery on F generic in Query filters and QueryState to restrict its trait bound.

## Migration Guide

Query filter (`F`) generics are now bound by `ReadOnlyWorldQuery`, rather than `WorldQuery`. If for some reason you were requesting `Query<&A, &mut B>`, please use `Query<&A, With<B>>` instead.
2022-09-18 23:52:01 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
deeab3fc90 Optimize use statement (#5992)
Just a very small `use` statement thing. Check the changed file.
2022-09-15 17:05:09 +00:00
James Liu
5d821fe1a7 Start running systems while prepare_systems is running (#4919)
# Objective
While using the ParallelExecutor, systems do not actually start until `prepare_systems` completes. In stages where there are large numbers of "empty" systems with very little work to do, this delay adds significant overhead, which can add up over many stages.

## Solution
Immediately and synchronously signal the start of systems that can run without dependencies inside `prepare_systems` instead of waiting for the first executor iteration after `prepare_systems` completes. Any system that is dependent on them still cannot run until after `prepare_systems` completes, but there are a large number of unconstrained systems in the base engine where this is a general benefit in almost every case.

## Performance

This change was tested against `many_foxes` in the default configuration. As this change is sensitive to the overhead around scheduling systems, the spans for measuring system timing, system overhead, and system commands were all commented out for these measurements.

The median stage timings between `main` and this PR are as follows:

|stage|main|this PR|
|:--|:--|:--|
|First|75.54 us|61.61 us|
|LoadAssets|51.05 us|42.32 us|
|PreUpdate|54.6 us|55.56 us|
|Update|61.89 us|51.5 us|
|PostUpdate|7.27 ms|6.71 ms|
|AssetEvents|47.82 us|35.95 us|
|Last|39.19 us|37.71 us|
|reserve_and_flush|57.83 us|48.2 us|
|Extract|1.41 ms|1.28 ms|
|Prepare|554.49 us|502.53 us|
|Queue|216.29 us|207.51 us|
|Sort|67.03 us|60.99 us|
|Render|1.73 ms|1.58 ms|
|Cleanup|33.55 us|30.76 us|
|Clear Entities|18.56 us|17.05 us|
|**full frame**|**11.9 ms**|**10.91 ms**|

For the first few stages, the benefit is small but cumulative over each. For PostUpdate in particular, this allows `parent_update` to run while prepare_systems is running, which is required for the animation and transform propagation systems, which dominate the time spent in the stage, but also frontloads the contention as the other "empty" systems are also running while `parent_update` is running. For Render, where there is just a single large exclusive system, the benefit comes from not waiting on a spuriously scheduled task on the task pool to kick off the system: it's immediately scheduled to run.
2022-09-13 19:28:13 +00:00
Boxy
404b4fc0eb lifetime related cleanup in entity_ref.rs (#5611)
# Objective

EntityMut::world takes &mut self instead of &self I don't see any reason for this.
EntityRef is overly restrictive with fn world and could return &'w World

---

## Changelog

- EntityRef now implements Copy and Clone
- EntityRef::world is now fn(&self) -> &'w World instead of fn(&mut self) -> &World
- EntityMut::world is now fn(&self) -> &World instead of fn(&mut self) -> &World
2022-09-12 04:34:52 +00:00
PROMETHIA-27
05afbc6815 Remove Sync bound from Local (#5483)
# Objective

Currently, `Local` has a `Sync` bound. Theoretically this is unnecessary as a local can only ever be accessed from its own system, ensuring exclusive access on one thread. This PR removes this restriction.

## Solution

- By removing the `Resource` bound from `Local` and adding the new `SyncCell` threading primative, `Local` can have the `Sync` bound removed.

## Changelog

### Added

- Added `SyncCell` to `bevy_utils`

### Changed

- Removed `Resource` bound from `Local`
- `Local` is now wrapped in a `SyncCell`

## Migration Guide

- Any code relying on `Local<T>` having `T: Resource` may have to be changed, but this is unlikely.

Co-authored-by: PROMETHIA-27 <42193387+PROMETHIA-27@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-12 04:15:55 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
fc07557913 Clarify Commands API docs (#5938)
# Objective

- Make people stop believing that commands are applied immediately (hopefully).
- Close #5913.
- Alternative to #5930.

## Solution

I added the clause “to perform impactful changes to the `World`” to the first line to subliminally help the reader accept the fact that some operations cannot be performed immediately without messing up everything.

Then I explicitely said that applying a command requires exclusive `World` access, and finally I proceeded to show when these commands are automatically applied.

I also added a brief paragraph about how commands can be applied manually, if they want.

---

### Further possibilities

If you agree, we can also change the text of the method documentation (in a separate PR) to stress about enqueueing an action instead of just performing it. For example, in `Commands::spawn`:

> Creates a new `Entity`

would be changed to something like:

> Issues a `Command` to spawn a new `Entity`

This may even have a greater effect, since when typing in an IDE, the docs of the method pop up and the programmer can read them on the fly.
2022-09-12 01:06:09 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
6f2cc0b30e relax Sized bounds around change detection types (#5917)
# Objective

I wanted to run the code
```rust
let reflect_resource: ReflectResource = ...;
let value: Mut<dyn Reflect> = reflect_resource.reflect(world);
value.deref();
// ^ ERROR: deref method doesn't exist because `dyn Reflect` doesnt satisfy `: Sized`.
```

## Solution

Relax `Sized` bounds in all the methods and trait implementations for `Mut` and friends.
2022-09-09 21:26:36 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ca3fa9dd6f Move ambiguity detection into its own file (#5918)
# Objective

This code is very disjoint, and the `stage.rs` file that it's in is already very long.

All I've done is move the code and clean up the compiler errors that result.

Followup to #5916, split out from #4299.
2022-09-09 18:44:47 +00:00
Alice Cecile
c96b7ffb50 Remove ambiguity sets (#5916)
# Objective

Ambiguity sets are used to ignore system order ambiguities between groups of systems. However, they are not very useful: they are clunky, poorly integrated, and generally hampered by the difficulty using (or discovering) the ambiguity detector.

As a first step to the work in #4299, we're removing them.

## Migration Guide

Ambiguity sets have been removed.
2022-09-09 17:21:50 +00:00
Alice Cecile
54e32ee681 Add a change detection bypass and manual control over change ticks (#5635)
# Objective

- Our existing change detection API is not flexible enough for advanced users: particularly those attempting to do rollback networking.
- This is an important use case, and with adequate warnings we can make mucking about with change ticks scary enough that users generally won't do it.
- Fixes #5633.
- Closes #2363.

## Changelog

- added `ChangeDetection::set_last_changed` to manually mutate the `last_change_ticks` field"
- the `ChangeDetection` trait now requires an `Inner` associated type, which contains the value being wrapped.
- added `ChangeDetection::bypass_change_detection`, which hands out a raw `&mut Inner`

## Migration Guide

Add the `Inner` associated type and new methods to any type that you've implemented `DetectChanges` for.
2022-09-09 16:26:52 +00:00
robem
7a92555233 Update WorldQueryGats doc with type aliases (#5898)
Make API users aware that the type aliases `QueryItem` and `QueryFetch` can be used instead of the more bloated alternative with `WorldQueryGats`.

Fixes #5842
2022-09-06 21:24:40 +00:00
Gabriel Bourgeois
092bb71bcf Clean up taffy nodes when UI node entities are removed (#5886)
# Objective

Clean up taffy nodes when the associated UI node gets removed. The current UI code will keep the taffy nodes around forever.

## Solution

Use `RemovedComponents<Node>` to iterate over nodes that are no longer valid UI nodes or that have been despawned, and remove them from taffy and the internal hash map.

## Implementation Notes

Do note that using `despawn()` instead of `despawn_recursive()` on a UI node that has children will result in a [warnings spam](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/crates/bevy_ui/src/flex/mod.rs#L120) since the children will not be part of a proper UI hierarchy anymore.

---

## Changelog

- Fixed memory leak when nodes are removed in bevy_ui
2022-09-05 21:50:31 +00:00
ira
76ae6f4c6e Miscellaneous code-quality improvements. (#5860)
Does what it do.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-09-05 00:30:21 +00:00
Moulberry
927441d048 Add From<EntityMut> for EntityRef (fixes #5459) (#5461)
Add From<EntityMut> for EntityRef (fixes #5459)
2022-09-03 18:06:42 +00:00
JoJoJet
697d297b55 Remove last uses of string-labels (#5420)
# Objective

* Related: #4341
* Remove all remaining uses of stringly-typed labels in the repo. Right now, it's just a bunch of tests and examples.
2022-09-03 18:06:41 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
dfeb63e7b8 Update Query methods documentation (#5742)
# Objective

- Increase consistency across documentation of `Query` methods.
- Fixes #5506

## Solution

- See #4989. This PR is derived from it. It just includes changes to the `Query` methods' docs.
2022-09-02 16:33:19 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
7511c9bfaa Update Query struct docs (#5741)
# Objective

- Update `Query` docs with better terminology
- add some performance remarks (Fixes #4742)

## Solution

- See #4989. This PR is derived from it. It just includes changes to the `Query` struct docs.
2022-09-02 12:57:39 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
59bf3c4cc9 Improve WorldQuery docs (#5740)
# Objective

- Update docs to `WorldQuery`

## Solution

- See #4989. This PR is derived from it, and limited to the `WorldQuery` item docs.
2022-09-02 12:35:24 +00:00
James O'Brien
f9853cbbc2 Add get_entity to Commands (#5854)
# Objective

- Fixes #5850 

## Solution

- As described in the issue, added a `get_entity` method on `Commands` that returns an `Option<EntityCommands>`

## Changelog
- Added the new method with a simple doc test
- I have re-used `get_entity` in `entity`, similarly to how `get_single` is used in `single` while additionally preserving the error message
- Add `#[inline]` to both functions

Entities that have commands queued to despawn system will still return commands when `get_entity` is called but that is representative of the fact that the entity is still around until those commands are flushed.

A potential `contains_entity` could also be added in this PR if desired, that would effectively be replacing Entities.contains but may be more discoverable if this is a common use case.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-09-01 22:06:46 +00:00
John
9e34c748c6 Added the ability to get or set the last change tick of a system. (#5838)
# Objective
I'm build a UI system for bevy. In this UI system there is a concept of a system per UI entity. I had an issue where change detection wasn't working how I would expect and it's because when a function system is ran the `last_change_tick` is updated with the latest tick(from world). In my particular case I want to "wait" to update the `last_change_tick` until after my system runs for each entity.

## Solution
Initially I thought bypassing the change detection all together would be a good fix, but on talking to some users in discord a simpler fix is to just expose `last_change_tick` to the end users. This is achieved by adding the following to the `System` trait:
```rust
    /// Allows users to get the system's last change tick.
    fn get_last_change_tick(&self) -> u32;
    /// Allows users to set the system's last change tick.
    fn set_last_change_tick(&mut self, last_change_tick: u32);
```

This causes a bit of weirdness with two implementors of `System`. `FixedTimestep` and `ChainSystem` both implement system and thus it's required that some sort of implementation be given for the new functions. I solved this by outputting a warning and not doing anything for these systems. 

I think it's important to understand why I can't add the new functions only to the function system and not to the `System` trait. In my code I store the systems generically as `Box<dyn System<...>>`. I do this because I have differing parameters that are being passed in depending on the UI widget's system.  As far as I can tell there isn't a way to take a system trait and cast it into a specific type without knowing what those parameters are.

In my own code this ends up looking something like:
```rust
// Runs per entity.
let old_tick = widget_system.get_last_change_tick();
should_update_children = widget_system.run((widget_tree.clone(), entity.0), world);
widget_system.set_last_change_tick(old_tick);


// later on after all the entities have been processed:
for system in context.systems.values_mut() {
    system.set_last_change_tick(world.read_change_tick());
}
```

## Changelog

- Added `get_last_change_tick` and `set_last_change_tick` to `System`'s.
2022-08-31 01:53:15 +00:00
Boxy
ed773dbe30 Misc query.rs cleanup (#5591)
# Objective
- `for_each` methods inconsistently used an actual generic param or `impl Trait` change it to use `impl Trait` always, change them to be consistent
- some methods returned `'w 's` or `'_ '_`, change them to return `'_ 's`

## Solution

- Do what i just said

---

## Changelog

- `iter_unsafe` and `get_unchecked` no longer return borrows tied to `'w`

## Migration Guide

transmute the returned borrow from `iter_unsafe` and `get_unchecked` if this broke you (although preferably find a way to write your code that doesnt need to do this...)
2022-08-30 21:56:00 +00:00
Boxy
df31b7d762 Remove insert_resource_with_id (#5608)
# Objective

remove `insert_resource_with_id` because `insert_resource_by_id` exists and does almost exactly the same thing

blocked on #5587 because otherwise we will leak a resource when it's inserted 

## Solution

remove the function and also add a safety invariant of to `insert_resource_by_id` that the id be valid for the world.

I didn't see any discussion in #4447 about this safety invariant being left off in favor of a panic so I'm curious if there was one or if it just seemed nicer to have less safety invariants for callers to uphold 😅 

---

## Changelog

- safety invariant added to `insert_resource_by_id` requiring the id to be valid for world

## Migration Guide

- audit any calls to `insert_resource_by_id` making sure that the id is valid for the world

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-08-30 20:32:15 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
fe6246dac6 Make most Entity methods const (#5688)
# Objective

Fixes #5687

## Solution

Update the methods on the `Entity` struct to be `const`, so we can
define compile-time constants and more generally use them in a const
context.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Most `Entity` methods are now `const fn`.
2022-08-30 03:16:22 +00:00
Aceeri
d346274e32 Warning message for missing events (#5730)
# Objective
- Reduce debugging burden when using events by telling user when they missed an event.

## Solution

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-08-30 02:23:04 +00:00
Javier Goday
46f68161f7 #5817: derive_bundle macro is not hygienic (#5835)
# Objective
- Fixes #5817.
- Removes std::vec::Vec ambiguities in derive_bundle macro

## Solution
Prepend :: to standard library full Vec qualified type name (::std::vec::Vec)
2022-08-30 02:07:47 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
5597fc54d2 Add documentation to QueryCombinationIter (#5739)
# Objective

- Document `QueryCombinationIter`

## Solution

- Describe the item, add usage and examples
- Copy notes about the number of query items generated from the corresponding query methods (they will be removed in #5742 ([motivation]))

## Additional notes

- Derived from #4989 

[motivation]: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4989#issuecomment-1208421496
2022-08-30 00:39:17 +00:00
JoJoJet
584d855fd1 Add a module for common system chain/pipe adapters (#5776)
# Objective

Right now, users have to implement basic system adapters such as `Option` <-> `Result` conversions by themselves. This is slightly annoying and discourages the use of system chaining.

## Solution

Add the module `system_adapter` to the prelude, which contains a collection of common adapters. This is very ergonomic in practice.

## Examples

Convenient early returning.

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

App::new()
    // If the system fails, just try again next frame.
    .add_system(pet_dog.chain(system_adapter::ignore))
    .run();

#[derive(Component)]
struct Dog;

fn pet_dog(dogs: Query<(&Name, Option<&Parent>), With<Dog>>) -> Option<()> {
    let (dog, dad) = dogs.iter().next()?;
    println!("You pet {dog}. He/she/they are a good boy/girl/pupper.");
    let (dad, _) = dogs.get(dad?.get()).ok()?;
    println!("Their dad's name is {dad}");
    Some(())
}
```

Converting the output of a system

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

App::new()
    .add_system(
        find_name
            .chain(system_adapter::new(String::from))
            .chain(spawn_with_name),
    )
    .run();

fn find_name() -> &'static str { /* ... */ }
fn spawn_with_name(In(name): In<String>, mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn().insert(Name::new(name));
}
```
---

## Changelog

* Added the module `bevy_ecs::prelude::system_adapter`, which contains a collection of common system chaining adapters.
  * `new` - Converts a regular fn to a system adapter.
  * `unwrap` - Similar to `Result::unwrap`
  * `ignore` - Discards the output of the previous system.
2022-08-30 00:17:20 +00:00
Ben Frankel
70106773f2 Fix example in AnyOf docs (#5798) 2022-08-25 20:31:51 +00:00
Ian Chamberlain
cde5ae8104 bevy_ecs: Use 32-bit entity ID cursor on platforms without AtomicI64 (#4452)
# Objective
- Fixes #4451

## Solution
- Conditionally compile entity ID cursor as `AtomicI32` when compiling on a platform that does not support 64-bit atomics.

- This effectively raises the MSRV to 1.60 as it uses a `#[cfg]` that was only just stabilized there. (should this be noted in changelog?)

---

## Changelog
- Added `bevy_ecs` support for platforms without 64-bit atomic ints


## Migration Guide
N/A
2022-08-21 00:45:49 +00:00
Nathan Ward
00323b3048 Better error message for World::resource_scope (#5727)
# Objective

- Fixes #5365 
- The `assert!()` when the resource from `World::resource_scope` is inserted into the world is not descriptive.

## Solution

- Add more context to the assert inside of `World::resource_scope` when the `FnOnce` param inserts the resource.
2022-08-18 18:53:08 +00:00
Aceeri
f0c512731b SystemParam for the name of the system you are currently in (#5731)
# Objective
- Similar to `SystemChangeTick`, probably somewhat useful for debugging messages.

---

## Changelog

- Added `SystemName` which copies the `SystemMeta::name` field so it can be accessed within a system.
2022-08-18 18:31:12 +00:00
JoJoJet
3221e569e0 Remove an outdated workaround for impl Trait (#5659)
# Objective

Rust 1.63 resolved [an issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83701) that prevents you from combining explicit generic arguments with `impl Trait` arguments.

Now, we no longer need to use dynamic dispatch to work around this.

## Migration Guide

The methods `Schedule::get_stage` and `get_stage_mut` now accept `impl StageLabel` instead of `&dyn StageLabel`.

### Before
```rust
let stage = schedule.get_stage_mut::<SystemStage>(&MyLabel)?;
```

### After
```rust
let stage = schedule.get_stage_mut::<SystemStage>(MyLabel)?;
```
2022-08-16 23:40:24 +00:00
Boutillier
de6bef72a1 Fix for bevy CI on main - clippy safety comments on trait. (#5665)
# Objective

Make CI pass on bevy main.

Update to rust-1.63, updated clippy to 1.63 which introduced the following enhancements:
- [undocumented_unsafe_blocks](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#undocumented_unsafe_blocks): Now also lints on unsafe trait implementations

This caught two incorrectly written ( but existing) safety comments for unsafe  traits.

## Solution

Fix the comment to use `SAFETY:`
2022-08-13 10:51:19 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
5595733035 drop old value in insert_resource_by_id if exists (#5587)
# Objective

While trying out the lint `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` I noticed that `insert_resource_by_id` didn't drop the old value if it already existed, and reimplemented `Column::replace` manually for no apparent reason.

## Solution

- use `Column::replace` and add a test expecting the correct drop count

---

## Changelog

- `World::insert_resource_by_id` will now correctly drop the old resource value, if one already existed
2022-08-09 18:05:43 +00:00
Alex
fe97b384a5 fix: typo in system params docs (#5624)
# Objective

- Fix a typo on `SystemParam` docs

## Solution
- added 'be'.
- Hurray my first OSS PR! 

---
2022-08-09 16:53:27 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
fcb77d6988 remove ReflectMut in favor of Mut<dyn Reflect> (#5630)
# Objective

- `ReflectMut` served no purpose that wasn't met by `Mut<dyn Reflect>` which is easier to understand since you have to deal with fewer types
- there is another `ReflectMut` type that could be confused with this one

## Solution/Changelog

- relax `T: ?Sized` bound in `Mut<T>`
- replace all instances of `ReflectMut` with `Mut<dyn Reflect>`
2022-08-09 16:19:34 +00:00
Nicola Papale
397b6df023 Add into_world_mut to EntityMut (#5586)
# Objective

Provide a safe API to access an `EntityMut`'s `World`.

## Solution

* Add `EntityMut::into_world_mut` for safe access to the entity's world.

---

## Changelog

* Add `EntityMut::into_world_mut` for safe access to the entity's world.
2022-08-08 22:59:18 +00:00
ira
992681b59b Make Resource trait opt-in, requiring #[derive(Resource)] V2 (#5577)
*This PR description is an edited copy of #5007, written by @alice-i-cecile.*
# Objective
Follow-up to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2254. The `Resource` trait currently has a blanket implementation for all types that meet its bounds.

While ergonomic, this results in several drawbacks:

* it is possible to make confusing, silent mistakes such as inserting a function pointer (Foo) rather than a value (Foo::Bar) as a resource
* it is challenging to discover if a type is intended to be used as a resource
* we cannot later add customization options (see the [RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/27-derive-component.md) for the equivalent choice for Component).
* dependencies can use the same Rust type as a resource in invisibly conflicting ways
* raw Rust types used as resources cannot preserve privacy appropriately, as anyone able to access that type can read and write to internal values
* we cannot capture a definitive list of possible resources to display to users in an editor
## Notes to reviewers
 * Review this commit-by-commit; there's effectively no back-tracking and there's a lot of churn in some of these commits.
   *ira: My commits are not as well organized :')*
 * I've relaxed the bound on Local to Send + Sync + 'static: I don't think these concerns apply there, so this can keep things simple. Storing e.g. a u32 in a Local is fine, because there's a variable name attached explaining what it does.
 * I think this is a bad place for the Resource trait to live, but I've left it in place to make reviewing easier. IMO that's best tackled with https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4981.

## Changelog
`Resource` is no longer automatically implemented for all matching types. Instead, use the new `#[derive(Resource)]` macro.

## Migration Guide
Add `#[derive(Resource)]` to all types you are using as a resource.

If you are using a third party type as a resource, wrap it in a tuple struct to bypass orphan rules. Consider deriving `Deref` and `DerefMut` to improve ergonomics.

`ClearColor` no longer implements `Component`. Using `ClearColor` as a component in 0.8 did nothing.
Use the `ClearColorConfig` in the `Camera3d` and `Camera2d` components instead.


Co-authored-by: Alice <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-08-08 21:36:35 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
444150025d Bump Version after Release (#5576)
Bump version after release
This PR has been auto-generated
2022-08-05 02:03:05 +00:00
Marc-Stefan Cassola
765e8d7dca Fix lifetime bound on From impl for NonSendMut -> Mut (#5560)
# Objective

Fixes #5456
2022-08-04 22:09:51 +00:00
Boxy
eabcd27d93 make WorldQuery very flat (#5205)
# Objective

Simplify the worldquery trait hierarchy as much as possible by putting it all in one trait. If/when gats are stabilised this can be trivially migrated over to use them, although that's not why I made this PR, those reasons are:
- Moves all of the conceptually related unsafe code for a worldquery next to eachother
- Removes now unnecessary traits simplifying the "type system magic" in bevy_ecs

---

## Changelog

All methods/functions/types/consts on `FetchState` and `Fetch` traits have been moved to the `WorldQuery` trait and the other traits removed. `WorldQueryGats` now only contains an `Item` and `Fetch` assoc type.

## Migration Guide
Implementors should move items in impls to the `WorldQuery/Gats` traits and remove any `Fetch`/`FetchState` impls
Any use sites of items in the `Fetch`/`FetchState` traits should be updated to use the `WorldQuery` trait items instead


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-08-04 21:51:02 +00:00
PROMETHIA-27
f3b5bf029c Add FromWorld bound to T in Local<T> (#5481)
# Objective

Currently, actually using a `Local` on a system requires that it be `T: FromWorld`, but that requirement is only expressed on the `SystemParam` machinery, which leads to the confusing error message for when the user attempts to add an invalid system. By adding these bounds to `Local` directly, it improves clarity on usage and semantics. 

## Solution

- Add `T: FromWorld` bound to `Local`'s definition

## Migration Guide

- It might be possible for references to `Local`s without `T: FromWorld` to exist, but these should be exceedingly rare and probably dead code. In the event that one of these is encountered, the easiest solutions are to delete the code or wrap the inner `T` in an `Option` to allow it to be default constructed to `None`.
2022-08-01 16:50:11 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
856588ed7c Release 0.8.0 (#5490)
Preparing next release
This PR has been auto-generated
2022-07-30 14:07:30 +00:00
ira
83a9e16158 Replace many_for_each_mut with iter_many_mut. (#5402)
# Objective
Replace `many_for_each_mut` with `iter_many_mut` using the same tricks to avoid aliased mutability that `iter_combinations_mut` uses.

<sub>I tried rebasing the draft PR I made for this before and it died. F</sub>
## Why
`many_for_each_mut` is worse for a few reasons:
1. The closure prevents the use of `continue`, `break`, and `return` behaves like a limited `continue`.
2. rustfmt will crumple it and double the indentation when the line gets too long.
    ```rust
    query.many_for_each_mut(
        &entity_list,
        |(mut transform, velocity, mut component_c)| {
            // Double trouble.
        },
    );
    ```
3. It is more surprising to have `many_for_each_mut` as a mutable counterpart to `iter_many` than `iter_many_mut`.
4. It required a separate unsafe fn; more unsafe code to maintain.
5. The `iter_many_mut` API matches the existing `iter_combinations_mut` API.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-07-30 01:38:13 +00:00
Boxy
be19c696bd Add missing ReadOnly = Self bound (#5462)
# Objective
`ReadOnlyWorldQuery` should have required `Self::ReadOnly = Self` so that calling `.iter()` on a readonly query is equivelent to calling `iter_mut()`.

## Solution

add `ReadOnly = Self` to the definition of `ReadOnlyWorldQuery`

---

## Changelog

ReadOnlyWorldQuery's `ReadOnly` assoc type is now always equal to `Self`

## Migration Guide

Make `Self::ReadOnly = Self` hold
2022-07-27 06:49:36 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
d4787111a3 Conversion of ResMut and NonSendMut to Mut (#5438)
# Objective

Enable treating components and resources equally, which can
simplify the implementation of some systems where only the change
detection feature is relevant and not the kind of object (resource or
component).

## Solution

Implement `From<ResMut<T>>` and `From<NonSendMut<T>>` for
`Mut`. Since the 3 structs are similar, and only differ by their system
param role, the conversion is trivial.

---

## Changelog

Added - `From<ResMut>` and `From<NonSendMut>` for `Mut<T>`.
2022-07-25 16:11:29 +00:00
Rob Parrett
cfee0e882e Fix various typos (#5417)
## Objective

- Fix some typos

## Solution

- Fix em. 
- My favorite was `maxizimed`
2022-07-21 20:46:54 +00:00
JoJoJet
56e9a3de88 improve documentation for macro-generated label types (#5367)
# Objective

I noticed while working on #5366 that the documentation for label types wasn't working correctly. Having experimented with this for a few weeks, I believe that generating docs in macros is more effort than it's worth.

## Solution

Add more boilerplate, copy-paste and edit the docs across types. This also lets us add custom doctests for specific types. Also, we don't need `concat_idents` as a dependency anymore.
2022-07-20 19:39:42 +00:00
harudagondi
959f3b1186 Allows conversion of mutable queries to immutable queries (#5376)
# Objective

- Allows conversion of mutable queries to immutable queries.
- Fixes #4606

## Solution

- Add `to_readonly` method on `Query`, which uses `QueryState::as_readonly`
- `AsRef` is not feasible because creation of new queries is needed.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Allows conversion of mutable queries to immutable queries using `Query::to_readonly`.
2022-07-20 01:09:45 +00:00
François
0fa499a7d0 rename send_default_event to send_event_default on world (#5383)
after #5355, three methods were added on world:
* `send_event`
* `send_event_batch`
* `send_default_event`

rename `send_default_event` to `send_event_default` for better discoverability
2022-07-19 22:28:05 +00:00
Aevyrie
282f8ed0b9 Add helpers to send Events from World (#5355)
# Objective

- With access to `World`, it's not obvious how to send an event.
- This is especially useful if you are writing a `Command` that needs to send an `Event`.
- `Events` are a first-class construct in bevy, even though they are just `Resources` under the hood. Their methods should be discoverable.

## Solution

- Provide a simple helpers to send events through `Res<Events<T>>`.
---

## Changelog

> `send_event`, `send_default_event`, and `send_event_batch` methods added to `World`.
2022-07-19 20:54:03 +00:00
JoJoJet
44e9cd4bfc Add attribute to ignore fields of derived labels (#5366)
# Objective

Fixes #5362 

## Solution

Add the attribute `#[label(ignore_fields)]` for `*Label` types.

```rust
#[derive(SystemLabel)]
pub enum MyLabel {
    One,

    // Previously this was not allowed since labels cannot contain data.
    #[system_label(ignore_fields)]
    Two(PhantomData<usize>),
}
```

## Notes

This label makes it possible for equality to behave differently depending on whether or not you are treating the type as a label. For example:

```rust
#[derive(SystemLabel, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[system_label(ignore_fields)]
pub struct Foo(usize);
```

If you compare it as a label, it will ignore the wrapped fields as the user requested. But if you compare it as a `Foo`, the derive will incorrectly compare the inner fields. I see a few solutions

1. Do nothing. This is technically intended behavior, but I think we should do our best to prevent footguns.
2. Generate impls of `PartialEq` and `Eq` along with the `#[derive(Label)]` macros. This is a breaking change as it requires all users to remove these derives from their types.
3. Only allow `PhantomData` to be used with `ignore_fields` -- seems needlessly prescriptive.

---

## Changelog

* Added the `ignore_fields` attribute to the derive macros for `*Label` types.
* Added an example showing off different forms of the derive macro.

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## Migration Guide

> This section is optional. If there are no breaking changes, you can delete this section.

- If this PR is a breaking change (relative to the last release of Bevy), describe how a user might need to migrate their code to support these changes
- Simply adding new functionality is not a breaking change.
- Fixing behavior that was definitely a bug, rather than a questionable design choice is not a breaking change.
-->
2022-07-19 05:21:19 +00:00
Boxy
1ac8a476cf remove QF generics from all Query/State methods and types (#5170)
# Objective

remove `QF` generics from a bunch of types and methods on query related items. this has a few benefits:
- simplifies type signatures `fn iter(&self) -> QueryIter<'_, 's, Q::ReadOnly, F::ReadOnly>` is (imo) conceptually simpler than `fn iter(&self) -> QueryIter<'_, 's, Q, ROQueryFetch<'_, Q>, F>`
- `Fetch` is mostly an implementation detail but previously we had to expose it on every `iter` `get` etc method
- Allows us to potentially in the future simplify the `WorldQuery` trait hierarchy by removing the `Fetch` trait

## Solution

remove the `QF` generic and add a way to (unsafely) turn `&QueryState<Q1, F1>` into `&QueryState<Q2, F2>`

---

## Changelog/Migration Guide

The `QF` generic was removed from various `Query` iterator types and some methods, you should update your code to use the type of the corresponding worldquery of the fetch type that was being used, or call `as_readonly`/`as_nop` to convert a querystate to the appropriate type. For example:
`.get_single_unchecked_manual::<ROQueryFetch<Q>>(..)` -> `.as_readonly().get_single_unchecked_manual(..)`
`my_field: QueryIter<'w, 's, Q, ROQueryFetch<'w, Q>, F>` -> `my_field: QueryIter<'w, 's, Q::ReadOnly, F::ReadOnly>`
2022-07-19 00:45:00 +00:00
JoJoJet
c43295af80 Simplify design for *Labels (#4957)
# Objective

- Closes #4954 
- Reduce the complexity of the `{System, App, *}Label` APIs.

## Solution

For the sake of brevity I will only refer to `SystemLabel`, but everything applies to all of the other label types as well.

- Add `SystemLabelId`, a lightweight, `copy` struct.
- Convert custom types into `SystemLabelId` using the trait `SystemLabel`.

## Changelog

- String literals implement `SystemLabel` for now, but this should be changed with #4409 .

## Migration Guide

- Any previous use of `Box<dyn SystemLabel>` should be replaced with `SystemLabelId`.
- `AsSystemLabel` trait has been modified.
    - No more output generics.
    - Method `as_system_label` now returns `SystemLabelId`, removing an unnecessary level of indirection.
- If you *need* a label that is determined at runtime, you can use `Box::leak`. Not recommended.

## Questions for later

* Should we generate a `Debug` impl along with `#[derive(*Label)]`?
* Should we rename `as_str()`?
* Should we remove the extra derives (such as `Hash`) from builtin `*Label` types?
* Should we automatically derive types like `Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq`?
* More-ergonomic comparisons between `Label` and `LabelId`.
* Move `Dyn{Eq, Hash,Clone}` somewhere else.
* Some API to make interning dynamic labels easier.
* Optimize string representation
    * Empty string for unit structs -- no debug info but faster comparisons
    * Don't show enum types -- same tradeoffs as asbove.
2022-07-14 18:23:01 +00:00
ira
234e5af882 Implement From<bool> for ShouldRun. (#5306)
Make writing simple yes/no run criteria easier.


Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-07-14 17:26:40 +00:00
Daniel Liu
fe59fe5860 Add assert_is_exclusive_system function (#5275)
Add compile time check for if a system is an exclusive system. Resolves #4788 

Co-authored-by: Daniel Liu <mr.picklepinosaur@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Liu <danieliu3120@gmail.com>
2022-07-14 01:12:15 +00:00
Nicola Papale
6c06fc5b7c Add ExactSizeIterator implementation for QueryCombinatonIter (#5148)
Following https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5124 I decided to add the `ExactSizeIterator` impl for `QueryCombinationIter`.

Also:
- Clean up the tests for `size_hint` and `len` for both the normal `QueryIter` and `QueryCombinationIter`.
- Add tests to `QueryCombinationIter` when it shouldn't be `ExactSizeIterator`

---

## Changelog

- Added `ExactSizeIterator` implementation for `QueryCombinatonIter`
2022-07-13 16:08:48 +00:00
harudagondi
1dbb1f7b20 Allow iter combinations on custom world queries (#5286)
# Objective

- `.iter_combinations_*()` cannot be used on custom derived `WorldQuery`, so this fixes that
- Fixes #5284

## Solution

- `#[derive(Clone)]` on the `Fetch` of the proc macro derive.
- `#[derive(Clone)]` for `AnyOf` to satisfy tests.
2022-07-13 15:37:27 +00:00
JoJoJet
bb9706c96f Document exotic patterns for Commands and Events (#4840)
# Objective

Improve documentation, information users of the limitations in bevy's idiomatic patterns, and suggesting alternatives for when those limitations are encountered.

## Solution

* Add documentation to `Commands` informing the user of the option of writing one-shot commands with closures.
* Add documentation to `EventWriter` regarding the limitations of event types, and suggesting alternatives using commands.
2022-07-13 14:40:52 +00:00
CGMossa
93a131661d Very minor doc formatting changes (#5287)
# Objective

- Added a bunch of backticks to things that should have them, like equations, abstract variable names,
- Changed all small x, y, and z to capitals X, Y, Z.

This might be more annoying than helpful; Feel free to refuse this PR.
2022-07-12 13:06:16 +00:00
ira
4847f7e3ad Update codebase to use IntoIterator where possible. (#5269)
Remove unnecessary calls to `iter()`/`iter_mut()`.
Mainly updates the use of queries in our code, docs, and examples.

```rust
// From
for _ in list.iter() {
for _ in list.iter_mut() {

// To
for _ in &list {
for _ in &mut list {
```

We already enable the pedantic lint [clippy::explicit_iter_loop](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/stable/) inside of Bevy. However, this only warns for a few known types from the standard library.

## Note for reviewers
As you can see the additions and deletions are exactly equal.
Maybe give it a quick skim to check I didn't sneak in a crypto miner, but you don't have to torture yourself by reading every line.
I already experienced enough pain making this PR :) 


Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-07-11 15:28:50 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
1da6720132 Add apply_or_insert functions to reflected component and resources (#5201)
# Objective

`ReflectResource` and `ReflectComponent` will panic on `apply` method if there is no such component. It's not very ergonomic. And not very good for performance since I need to check if such component exists first.

## Solution

* Add `ReflectComponent::apply_or_insert` and `ReflectResource::apply_or_insert` functions.
* Rename `ReflectComponent::add` into `ReflectComponent::insert` for consistency.

---

## Changelog

### Added

* `ReflectResource::apply_or_insert` and `ReflectComponent::apply_on_insert`.

### Changed

* Rename `ReflectComponent::add` into `ReflectComponent::insert` for consistency.
* Use `ReflectComponent::apply_on_insert` in `DynamicScene` instead of manual checking.

## Migration Guide

* Rename `ReflectComponent::add` into `ReflectComponent::insert`.
2022-07-11 14:11:24 +00:00
Daniel McNab
7b2cf98896 Make RenderStage::Extract run on the render world (#4402)
# Objective

- Currently, the `Extract` `RenderStage` is executed on the main world, with the render world available as a resource.
- However, when needing access to resources in the render world (e.g. to mutate them), the only way to do so was to get exclusive access to the whole `RenderWorld` resource.
- This meant that effectively only one extract which wrote to resources could run at a time.
- We didn't previously make `Extract`ing writing to the world a non-happy path, even though we want to discourage that.

## Solution

- Move the extract stage to run on the render world.
- Add the main world as a `MainWorld` resource.
- Add an `Extract` `SystemParam` as a convenience to access a (read only) `SystemParam` in the main world during `Extract`.

## Future work

It should be possible to avoid needing to use `get_or_spawn` for the render commands, since now the `Commands`' `Entities` matches up with the world being executed on.
We need to determine how this interacts with https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3519
It's theoretically possible to remove the need for the `value` method on `Extract`. However, that requires slightly changing the `SystemParam` interface, which would make it more complicated. That would probably mess up the `SystemState` api too.

## Todo
I still need to add doc comments to `Extract`.

---

## Changelog

### Changed
- The `Extract` `RenderStage` now runs on the render world (instead of the main world as before).
   You must use the `Extract` `SystemParam` to access the main world during the extract phase.
   Resources on the render world can now be accessed using `ResMut` during extract.

### Removed
- `Commands::spawn_and_forget`. Use `Commands::get_or_spawn(e).insert_bundle(bundle)` instead

## Migration Guide

The `Extract` `RenderStage` now runs on the render world (instead of the main world as before).
You must use the `Extract` `SystemParam` to access the main world during the extract phase. `Extract` takes a single type parameter, which is any system parameter (such as `Res`, `Query` etc.). It will extract this from the main world, and returns the result of this extraction when `value` is called on it.

For example, if previously your extract system looked like:
```rust
fn extract_clouds(mut commands: Commands, clouds: Query<Entity, With<Cloud>>) {
    for cloud in clouds.iter() {
        commands.get_or_spawn(cloud).insert(Cloud);
    }
}
```
the new version would be:
```rust
fn extract_clouds(mut commands: Commands, mut clouds: Extract<Query<Entity, With<Cloud>>>) {
    for cloud in clouds.value().iter() {
        commands.get_or_spawn(cloud).insert(Cloud);
    }
}
```
The diff is:
```diff
--- a/src/clouds.rs
+++ b/src/clouds.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-fn extract_clouds(mut commands: Commands, clouds: Query<Entity, With<Cloud>>) {
-    for cloud in clouds.iter() {
+fn extract_clouds(mut commands: Commands, mut clouds: Extract<Query<Entity, With<Cloud>>>) {
+    for cloud in clouds.value().iter() {
         commands.get_or_spawn(cloud).insert(Cloud);
     }
 }
```
You can now also access resources from the render world using the normal system parameters during `Extract`:
```rust
fn extract_assets(mut render_assets: ResMut<MyAssets>, source_assets: Extract<Res<MyAssets>>) {
     *render_assets = source_assets.clone();
}
```
Please note that all existing extract systems need to be updated to match this new style; even if they currently compile they will not run as expected. A warning will be emitted on a best-effort basis if this is not met.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-07-08 23:56:33 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
17e87f116f Improve EntityMap API (#5231)
# Objective

`EntityMap` lacks documentation, don't have `len()` / `is_empty` and `insert` doesn't work as in the regular HashMap`.

## Solution

* Add `len()` method.
* Return previously mapped entity from `insert()` as in the regular `HashMap`.
* Add documentation.

---

## Changelog

* Add `EntityMap::len()`.
* Return previously mapped entity from `EntityMap::insert()` as in the regular `HashMap`.
* Add documentation for `EntityMap` methods.
2022-07-08 01:14:24 +00:00
Obdzen
cf200f09dd Fix typo in Word::get_by_id docs (#5246)
I believe this should read `immutable` not `mutable`



Co-authored-by: Obdzen <108854527+Obdzen@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-07 15:25:17 +00:00
Oliver Pauffley
bf1ca81779 remove component and resource suffixes from reflect structs (#5219)
# Objective

Remove suffixes from reflect component and resource methods to closer match bevy norms.

## Solution

removed suffixes and also fixed a spelling error

---
2022-07-06 02:59:51 +00:00
François
f73987ae84 add a more helpful error to help debug panicking command on despawned entity (#5198)
# Objective

- Help users fix issue when their app panic when executing a command on a despawned entity

## Solution

- Add an error code and a page describing how to debug the issue
2022-07-05 18:44:54 +00:00
Thierry Berger
faa40bfc82 Fix markdownlint privileges complaint (#5216)
# Objective

Fixes an annoying error message in CI.

more info at https://github.com/github/super-linter/pull/2464

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2290685/177364755-fe607c9c-615e-477c-8e91-d35aae07ab0b.png)
2022-07-05 15:49:11 +00:00
Alice Cecile
2c9bc0b31f Remove dead SystemLabelMarker struct (#5190)
This struct had no internal use, docs, or intuitable external use.

It has been removed.
2022-07-04 15:12:35 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d38a8dfdd7 add more SAFETY comments and lint for missing ones in bevy_ecs (#4835)
# Objective

`SAFETY` comments are meant to be placed before `unsafe` blocks and should contain the reasoning of why in this case the usage of unsafe is okay. This is useful when reading the code because it makes it clear which assumptions are required for safety, and makes it easier to spot possible unsoundness holes. It also forces the code writer to think of something to write and maybe look at the safety contracts of any called unsafe methods again to double-check their correct usage.

There's a clippy lint called `undocumented_unsafe_blocks` which warns when using a block without such a comment. 

## Solution

- since clippy expects `SAFETY` instead of `SAFE`, rename those
- add `SAFETY` comments in more places
- for the last remaining 3 places, add an `#[allow()]` and `// TODO` since I wasn't comfortable enough with the code to justify their safety
- add ` #![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]` to `bevy_ecs`


### Note for reviewers

The first commit only renames `SAFETY` to `SAFE` so it doesn't need a thorough review.
cb042a416e..55cef2d6fa is the diff for all other changes.

### Safety comments where I'm not too familiar with the code

774012ece5/crates/bevy_ecs/src/entity/mod.rs (L540-L546)

774012ece5/crates/bevy_ecs/src/world/entity_ref.rs (L249-L252)

### Locations left undocumented with a `TODO` comment

5dde944a30/crates/bevy_ecs/src/schedule/executor_parallel.rs (L196-L199)

5dde944a30/crates/bevy_ecs/src/world/entity_ref.rs (L287-L289)

5dde944a30/crates/bevy_ecs/src/world/entity_ref.rs (L413-L415)

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-07-04 14:44:24 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
534cad611d Add reflection for resources (#5175)
# Objective

We don't have reflection for resources.

## Solution

Introduce reflection for resources.

Continues #3580 (by @Davier), related to #3576.

---

## Changelog

### Added

* Reflection on a resource type (by adding `ReflectResource`):

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(Resource)]
struct MyResourse;
```

### Changed

* Rename `ReflectComponent::add_component` into `ReflectComponent::insert_component` for consistency.

## Migration Guide

* Rename `ReflectComponent::add_component` into `ReflectComponent::insert_component`.
2022-07-04 13:04:20 +00:00
Alice Cecile
3a102e7dc2 Add Events to bevy_ecs prelude (#5159)
# Objective

This is a common and useful type. I frequently use this when working with `Events` resource directly, typically when caching the data or manipulating the `World` directly.

This is also useful when manually configuring the cleanup strategy for events.
2022-07-04 13:04:17 +00:00
LoipesMas
de92054bbe Improve Command(s) docs (#4994)
# Objective

- Improve Command(s) docs
- Fixes #4737 

## Solution

- Update and improve documentation.

---
- "list" -> "queue" in `Commands` doc (this better represents reality)
- expand `Command` doc
- update/improve `Commands::add` doc, as specified in linked issue

Let me know if you want any changes!
2022-07-02 09:49:20 +00:00
Boxy
a1a07945d6 fix some memory leaks detected by miri (#4959)
The first leak:
```rust
    #[test]
    fn blob_vec_drop_empty_capacity() {
        let item_layout = Layout:🆕:<Foo>();
        let drop = drop_ptr::<Foo>;
        let _ = unsafe { BlobVec::new(item_layout, Some(drop), 0) };
    }
```
this is because we allocate the swap scratch in blobvec regardless of what the capacity is, but we only deallocate if capacity is > 0

The second leak:
```rust
    #[test]
    fn panic_while_overwriting_component() {
        let helper = DropTestHelper::new();

        let res = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
            let mut world = World::new();
            world
                .spawn()
                .insert(helper.make_component(true, 0))
                .insert(helper.make_component(false, 1));

            println!("Done inserting! Dropping world...");
        });

        let drop_log = helper.finish(res);

        assert_eq!(
            &*drop_log,
            [
                DropLogItem::Create(0),
                DropLogItem::Create(1),
                DropLogItem::Drop(0),
            ]
        );
    }
```
this is caused by us not running the drop impl on the to-be-inserted component if the drop impl of the overwritten component panics

---

managed to figure out where the leaks were by using this 10/10 command
```
cargo --quiet test --lib -- --list | sed 's/: test$//' | MIRIFLAGS="-Zmiri-disable-isolation" xargs -n1 cargo miri test --lib -- --exact
```
which runs every test one by one rather than all at once which let miri actually tell me which test had the leak 🙃
2022-07-01 21:54:28 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
49ff42cc69 fix new clippy lints (#5160)
# Objective

- Nightly clippy lints should be fixed before they get stable and break CI
  
## Solution

- fix new clippy lints
- ignore `significant_drop_in_scrutinee` since it isn't relevant in our loop https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8987
```rust
for line in io::stdin().lines() {
    ...
}
```

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-07-01 13:41:23 +00:00
Rob Parrett
5e1756954f Derive default for enums where possible (#5158)
# Objective

Fixes #5153

## Solution

Search for all enums and manually check if they have default impls that can use this new derive.

By my reckoning:

| enum | num |
|-|-|
| total | 159 |
| has default impl | 29 |
| default is unit variant | 23 |
2022-07-01 03:42:15 +00:00
Carter Anderson
96f0ebb9af Fix rust 1.62 changes (#5154)
# Objective

CI is now failing with some changes that landed in 1.62.

## Solution

* Fix an unused lifetime by using it (we double-used the `w` lifetime).
* Update compile_fail error messages
* temporarily disable check-unused-dependencies
2022-06-30 19:24:28 +00:00
harudagondi
b3fa4790b7 Add ability to inspect entity's components (#5136)
# Objective

- Provide a way to see the components of an entity.
- Fixes #1467

## Solution

- Add `World::inspect_entity`. It accepts an `Entity` and returns a vector of `&ComponentInfo` that the entity has.
- Add `EntityCommands::log_components`. It logs the component names of the entity. (info level)

---

## Changelog

### Added
- Ability to inspect components of an entity through `World::inspect_entity` or `EntityCommands::log_components`
2022-06-30 15:23:09 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
5b5660ea08 remove unnecessary unsafe impl of Send+Sync for ParallelSystemContainer (#5137)
`ParallelSystemContainer` has no `!Send` or `!Sync` fields, so it doesn't need unsafe impls of these traits.
2022-06-29 15:44:33 +00:00
Mike
510ce5e832 fix resource not found error message (#5128)
There are some outdated error messages for when a resource is not found. It references `add_resource` and `add_non_send_resource` which were renamed to `insert_resource` and `insert_non_send_resource`.
2022-06-29 02:29:51 +00:00
harudagondi
6e50b249a4 Update ExactSizeIterator impl to support archetypal filters (With, Without) (#5124)
# Objective

- Fixes #3142

## Solution

- Done according to #3142
- Created new marker trait `ArchetypeFilter`
- Implement said trait to:
  - `With<T>`
  - `Without<T>`
  - tuples containing only types that implement `ArchetypeFilter`, from 0 to 15 elements
  - `Or<T>` where T is a tuple as described previously
- Changed `ExactSizeIterator` impl to include a new generic that must implement `WorldQuery` and `ArchetypeFilter`
- Added new tests

---

## Changelog

### Added
- `Query`s with archetypal filters can now use `.iter().len()` to get the exact size of the iterator.
2022-06-29 02:15:28 +00:00
Saverio Miroddi
e28b88b378 Fix Events example link (#5126)
The `crate` intermediate directory is missing from the path, which currently leads to 404.
2022-06-28 16:37:36 +00:00
James Liu
9eb69282ef Directly copy moved Table components to the target location (#5056)
# Objective
Speed up entity moves between tables by reducing the number of copies conducted. Currently three separate copies are conducted: `src[index] -> swap scratch`, `src[last] -> src[index]`, and `swap scratch -> dst[target]`. The first and last copies can be merged by directly using the copy `src[index] -> dst[target]`, which can save quite some time if the component(s) in question are large.

## Solution
This PR does the  following:

 - Adds `BlobVec::swap_remove_unchecked(usize, PtrMut<'_>)`, which is identical to `swap_remove_and_forget_unchecked`, but skips the `swap_scratch` and directly copies the component into the provided `PtrMut<'_>`.
 - Build `Column::initialize_from_unchecked(&mut Column, usize, usize)` on top of it, which uses the above to directly initialize a row from another column. 
 - Update most of the table move APIs to use `initialize_from_unchecked` instead of a combination of `swap_remove_and_forget_unchecked` and `initialize`.

This is an alternative, though orthogonal, approach to achieve the same performance gains as seen in #4853. This (hopefully) shouldn't run into the same Miri limitations that said PR currently does.  After this PR, `swap_remove_and_forget_unchecked` is still in use for Resources and swap_scratch likely still should be removed, so #4853 still has use, even if this PR is merged.

## Performance
TODO: Microbenchmark

This PR shows similar improvements to commands that add or remove table components that result in a table move. When tested on `many_cubes sphere`, some of the more command heavy systems saw notable improvements. In particular, `prepare_uniform_components<T>`, this saw a reduction in time from 1.35ms to 1.13ms (a 16.3% improvement) on my local machine, a similar if not slightly better gain than what #4853 showed [here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4853#issuecomment-1159346106).

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3137680/174570088-1c4c6fd7-3215-478c-9eb7-8bd9fe486b32.png)

The command heavy `Extract` stage also saw a smaller overall improvement:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3137680/174572261-8a48f004-ab9f-4cb2-b304-a882b6d78065.png)
---

## Changelog
Added: `BlobVec::swap_remove_unchecked`.
Added: `Column::initialize_from_unchecked`.
2022-06-27 16:52:26 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
e57abc1c42 Remove double blank line from component docs (#5102)
A small trivial documentation fix. Check the changed file.
2022-06-26 14:24:04 +00:00
Garett Cooper
fa56a5cd51 Add component_id function to World and Components (#5066)
# Objective

- Simplify the process of obtaining a `ComponentId` instance corresponding to a `Component`.
- Resolves #5060.

## Solution

- Add a `component_id::<T: Component>(&self)` function to both `World` and `Components` to retrieve the `ComponentId` associated with `T` from a immutable reference.

---

## Changelog

- Added `World::component_id::<C>()` and `Components::component_id::<C>()` to retrieve a `Component`'s corresponding `ComponentId` if it exists.
2022-06-25 20:41:54 +00:00
James Liu
c988264180 Mark mutable APIs under ECS storage as pub(crate) (#5065)
# Objective
Closes #1557. Partially addresses #3362.

Cleanup the public facing API for storage types. Most of these APIs are difficult to use safely when directly interfacing with these types, and is also currently impossible to interact with in normal ECS use as there is no `World::storages_mut`. The majority of these types should be easy enough to read, and perhaps mutate the contents, but never structurally altered without the same checks in the rest of bevy_ecs code. This both cleans up the public facing types and helps use unused code detection to remove a few of the APIs we're not using internally. 

## Solution

 - Mark all APIs that take `&mut T` under `bevy_ecs::storage` as `pub(crate)` or `pub(super)`
 - Cleanup after it all.

Entire type visibility changes:

 - `BlobVec` is `pub(super)`, only storage code should be directly interacting with it.
 - `SparseArray` is now `pub(crate)` for the entire type. It's an implementation detail for `Table` and `(Component)SparseSet`.
 - `TableMoveResult` is now `pub(crate)

---

## Changelog
TODO

## Migration Guide
Dear God, I hope not.
2022-06-21 20:35:26 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
511bcc9633 Improve entity and component API docs (#4767)
# Objective

The descriptions included in the API docs of `entity` module, `Entity` struct, and `Component` trait have some issues:
1. the concept of entity is not clearly defined,
2. descriptions are a little bit out of place,
3. in a case the description leak too many details about the implementation,
4. some descriptions are not exhaustive,
5. there are not enough examples,
6. the content can be formatted in a much better way.

## Solution

1. ~~Stress the fact that entity is an abstract and elementary concept. Abstract because the concept of entity is not hardcoded into the library but emerges from the interaction of `Entity` with every other part of `bevy_ecs`, like components and world methods. Elementary because it is a fundamental concept that cannot be defined with other terms (like point in euclidean geometry, or time in classical physics).~~ We decided to omit the definition of entity in the API docs ([see why]). It is only described in its relationship with components.
2. Information has been moved to relevant places and links are used instead in the other places.
3. Implementation details about `Entity` have been reduced.
4. Descriptions have been made more exhaustive by stating how to obtain and use items. Entity operations are enriched with `World` methods.
5. Examples have been added or enriched.
6. Sections have been added to organize content. Entity operations are now laid out in a table.

### Todo list

- [x] Break lines at sentence-level.

## For reviewers

- ~~I added a TODO over `Component` docs, make sure to check it out and discuss it if necessary.~~ ([Resolved])
- You can easily check the rendered documentation by doing `cargo doc -p bevy_ecs --no-deps --open`.

[see why]: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4767#discussion_r875106329
[Resolved]: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4767#discussion_r874127825
2022-06-21 15:29:22 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
218b0fd3b6 bevy_reflect: put serialize into external ReflectSerialize type (#4782)
builds on top of #4780 

# Objective

`Reflect` and `Serialize` are currently very tied together because `Reflect` has a `fn serialize(&self) -> Option<Serializable<'_>>` method. Because of that, we can either implement `Reflect` for types like `Option<T>` with `T: Serialize` and have `fn serialize` be implemented, or without the bound but having `fn serialize` return `None`.

By separating `ReflectSerialize` into a separate type (like how it already is for `ReflectDeserialize`, `ReflectDefault`), we could separately `.register::<Option<T>>()` and `.register_data::<Option<T>, ReflectSerialize>()` only if the type `T: Serialize`.

This PR does not change the registration but allows it to be changed in a future PR.

## Solution

- add the type
```rust
struct ReflectSerialize { .. }
impl<T: Reflect + Serialize> FromType<T> for ReflectSerialize { .. }
```

- remove `#[reflect(Serialize)]` special casing. 

- when serializing reflect value types, look for `ReflectSerialize` in the `TypeRegistry` instead of calling `value.serialize()`
2022-06-20 17:18:58 +00:00
Alice Cecile
dc950a4d2f Fix broken WorldCell test (#5009)
# Objective

Fixes #5008. Aliasing references is allowed under Rust if and only if they are immutable.

This logic applies to `WorldCell` as well.
2022-06-14 16:14:33 +00:00
Boxy
407c080e59 Replace ReadOnlyFetch with ReadOnlyWorldQuery (#4626)
# Objective

- Fix a type inference regression introduced by #3001
- Make read only bounds on world queries more user friendly

ptrification required you to write `Q::Fetch: ReadOnlyFetch` as `for<'w> QueryFetch<'w, Q>: ReadOnlyFetch` which has the same type inference problem as `for<'w> QueryFetch<'w, Q>: FilterFetch<'w>` had, i.e. the following code would error:
```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct Foo;

fn bar(a: Query<(&Foo, Without<Foo>)>) {
    foo(a);
}

fn foo<Q: WorldQuery>(a: Query<Q, ()>)
where
    for<'w> QueryFetch<'w, Q>: ReadOnlyFetch,
{
}
```
`for<..>` bounds are also rather user unfriendly..

## Solution

Remove the `ReadOnlyFetch` trait in favour of a `ReadOnlyWorldQuery` trait, and remove `WorldQueryGats::ReadOnlyFetch` in favor of `WorldQuery::ReadOnly` allowing the previous code snippet to be written as:
```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct Foo;

fn bar(a: Query<(&Foo, Without<Foo>)>) {
    foo(a);
}

fn foo<Q: ReadOnlyWorldQuery>(a: Query<Q, ()>) {}
``` 
This avoids the `for<...>` bound which makes the code simpler and also fixes the type inference issue.

The reason for moving the two functions out of `FetchState` and into `WorldQuery` is to allow the world query `&mut T` to share a `State` with the `&T` world query so that it can have `type ReadOnly = &T`. Presumably it would be possible to instead have a `ReadOnlyRefMut<T>` world query and then do `type ReadOnly = ReadOnlyRefMut<T>` much like how (before this PR) we had a `ReadOnlyWriteFetch<T>`. A side benefit of the current solution in this PR is that it will likely make it easier in the future to support an API such as `Query<&mut T> -> Query<&T>`. The primary benefit IMO is just that `ReadOnlyRefMut<T>` and its associated fetch would have to reimplement all of the logic that the `&T` world query impl does but this solution avoids that :)

---

## Changelog/Migration Guide

The trait `ReadOnlyFetch` has been replaced with `ReadOnlyWorldQuery` along with the `WorldQueryGats::ReadOnlyFetch` assoc type which has been replaced with `<WorldQuery::ReadOnly as WorldQueryGats>::Fetch`
- Any where clauses such as `QueryFetch<Q>: ReadOnlyFetch` should be replaced with `Q: ReadOnlyWorldQuery`.
- Any custom world query impls should implement `ReadOnlyWorldQuery` insead of `ReadOnlyFetch`

Functions `update_component_access` and `update_archetype_component_access` have been moved from the `FetchState` trait to `WorldQuery`
- Any callers should now call `Q::update_component_access(state` instead of `state.update_component_access` (and `update_archetype_component_access` respectively)
- Any custom world query impls should move the functions from the `FetchState` impl to `WorldQuery` impl

`WorldQuery` has been made an `unsafe trait`, `FetchState` has been made a safe `trait`. (I think this is how it should have always been, but regardless this is _definitely_ necessary now that the two functions have been moved to `WorldQuery`)
- If you have a custom `FetchState` impl make it a normal `impl` instead of `unsafe impl`
- If you have a custom `WorldQuery` impl make it an `unsafe impl`, if your code was sound before it is going to still be sound
2022-06-13 23:35:54 +00:00
Chris Dawkins
b7d784de6e Bugfix State::set transition condition infinite loop (#4890)
# Objective

- Fixes #4271

## Solution

- Check for a pending transition in addition to a scheduled operation.
- I don't see a valid reason for updating the state unless both `scheduled` and `transition` are empty.
2022-06-12 19:34:26 +00:00
James Liu
cdb62af4bf Replace ComponentSparseSet's internals with a Column (#4909)
# Objective
Following #4855, `Column` is just a parallel `BlobVec`/`Vec<UnsafeCell<ComponentTicks>>` pair, which is identical to the dense and ticks vecs in `ComponentSparseSet`, which has some code duplication with `Column`.

## Solution
Replace dense and ticks in `ComponentSparseSet` with a `Column`.
2022-06-09 03:34:51 +00:00
James Liu
f2b545049c Implement FusedIterator for eligible Iterator types (#4942)
# Objective
Most of our `Iterator` impls satisfy the requirements of `std::iter::FusedIterator`, which has internal specialization that optimizes `Interator::fuse`. The std lib iterator combinators do have a few that rely on `fuse`, so this could optimize those use cases. I don't think we're using any of them in the engine itself, but beyond a light increase in compile time, it doesn't hurt to implement the trait.

## Solution
Implement the trait for all eligible iterators in first party crates. Also add a missing `ExactSizeIterator` on an iterator that could use it.
2022-06-09 03:19:31 +00:00
James Liu
012ae07dc8 Add global init and get accessors for all newtyped TaskPools (#2250)
Right now, a direct reference to the target TaskPool is required to launch tasks on the pools, despite the three newtyped pools (AsyncComputeTaskPool, ComputeTaskPool, and IoTaskPool) effectively acting as global instances. The need to pass a TaskPool reference adds notable friction to spawning subtasks within existing tasks. Possible use cases for this may include chaining tasks within the same pool like spawning separate send/receive I/O tasks after waiting on a network connection to be established, or allowing cross-pool dependent tasks like starting dependent multi-frame computations following a long I/O load. 

Other task execution runtimes provide static access to spawning tasks (i.e. `tokio::spawn`), which is notably easier to use than the reference passing required by `bevy_tasks` right now.

This PR makes does the following:

 * Adds `*TaskPool::init` which initializes a `OnceCell`'ed with a provided TaskPool. Failing if the pool has already been initialized.
 * Adds `*TaskPool::get` which fetches the initialized global pool of the respective type or panics. This generally should not be an issue in normal Bevy use, as the pools are initialized before they are accessed.
 * Updated default task pool initialization to either pull the global handles and save them as resources, or if they are already initialized, pull the a cloned global handle as the resource.

This should make it notably easier to build more complex task hierarchies for dependent tasks. It should also make writing bevy-adjacent, but not strictly bevy-only plugin crates easier, as the global pools ensure it's all running on the same threads.

One alternative considered is keeping a thread-local reference to the pool for all threads in each pool to enable the same `tokio::spawn` interface. This would spawn tasks on the same pool that a task is currently running in. However this potentially leads to potential footgun situations where long running blocking tasks run on `ComputeTaskPool`.
2022-06-09 02:43:24 +00:00
ira
92ddfe8ad4 Add methods for querying lists of entities. (#4879)
# Objective
Improve querying ergonomics around collections and iterators of entities.

Example how queries over Children might be done currently. 
```rust
fn system(foo_query: Query<(&Foo, &Children)>, bar_query: Query<(&Bar, &Children)>) {
    for (foo, children) in &foo_query {
        for child in children.iter() {
            if let Ok((bar, children)) = bar_query.get(*child) {
                for child in children.iter() {
                    if let Ok((foo, children)) = foo_query.get(*child) {
                        // D:
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
```
Answers #4868
Partially addresses #4864
Fixes #1470
## Solution
Based on the great work by @deontologician in #2563 

Added `iter_many` and `many_for_each_mut` to `Query`.
These take a list of entities (Anything that implements `IntoIterator<Item: Borrow<Entity>>`).

`iter_many` returns a `QueryManyIter` iterator over immutable results of a query (mutable data will be cast to an immutable form).

`many_for_each_mut` calls a closure for every result of the query, ensuring not aliased mutability. 
This iterator goes over the list of entities in order and returns the result from the query for it. Skipping over any entities that don't match the query.

Also added `unsafe fn iter_many_unsafe`.

### Examples
```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct Counter {
    value: i32
}

#[derive(Component)]
struct Friends {
    list: Vec<Entity>,
}

fn system(
    friends_query: Query<&Friends>,
    mut counter_query: Query<&mut Counter>,
) {
    for friends in &friends_query {
        for counter in counter_query.iter_many(&friends.list) {
            println!("Friend's counter: {:?}", counter.value);
        }
        
        counter_query.many_for_each_mut(&friends.list, |mut counter| {
            counter.value += 1;
            println!("Friend's counter: {:?}", counter.value);
        });
    }
}

```

Here's how example in the Objective section can be written with this PR.
```rust
fn system(foo_query: Query<(&Foo, &Children)>, bar_query: Query<(&Bar, &Children)>) {
    for (foo, children) in &foo_query {
        for (bar, children) in bar_query.iter_many(children) {
            for (foo, children) in foo_query.iter_many(children) {
                // :D
            }
        }
    }
}
```
## Additional changes
Implemented `IntoIterator` for `&Children` because why not.
## Todo
- Bikeshed!

Co-authored-by: deontologician <deontologician@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-06-06 16:09:16 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
85cd0eb445 Add ParallelCommands system parameter (#4749)
(follow-up to #4423)
# Objective
Currently, it isn't possible to easily fire commands from within par_for_each blocks. This PR allows for issuing commands from within parallel scopes.
2022-06-06 14:46:41 +00:00
Alex Saveau
caef967d14 Derive default on ReportExecutionOrderAmbiguities (#4873) 2022-05-31 15:54:38 +00:00
Félix Lescaudey de Maneville
f000c2b951 Clippy improvements (#4665)
# Objective

Follow up to my previous MR #3718 to add new clippy warnings to bevy:

- [x] [~~option_if_let_else~~](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#option_if_let_else) (reverted)
- [x] [redundant_else](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#redundant_else)
- [x] [match_same_arms](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#match_same_arms)
- [x] [semicolon_if_nothing_returned](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#semicolon_if_nothing_returned)
- [x] [explicit_iter_loop](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#explicit_iter_loop)
- [x] [map_flatten](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#map_flatten)

There is one commit per clippy warning, and the matching flags are added to the CI execution.

To test the CI execution you may run `cargo run -p ci -- clippy` at the root.

I choose the add the flags in the `ci` tool crate to avoid having them in every `lib.rs` but I guess it could become an issue with suprise warnings coming up after a commit/push


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-05-31 01:38:07 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
e543941fb9 Improve soundness of CommandQueue (#4863)
# Objective

This PR aims to improve the soundness of `CommandQueue`. In particular it aims to:
- make it sound to store commands that contain padding or uninitialized bytes;
- avoid uses of commands after moving them in the queue's buffer (`std::mem::forget` is technically a use of its argument);
- remove useless checks: `self.bytes.as_mut_ptr().is_null()` is always `false` because even `Vec`s that haven't allocated use a dangling pointer. Moreover the same pointer was used to write the command, so it ought to be valid for reads if it was for writes.

## Solution

- To soundly store padding or uninitialized bytes `CommandQueue` was changed to contain a `Vec<MaybeUninit<u8>>` instead of `Vec<u8>`;
- To avoid uses of the command through `std::mem::forget`, `ManuallyDrop` was used.
 
## Other observations

While writing this PR I noticed that `CommandQueue` doesn't seem to drop the commands that weren't applied. While this is a pretty niche case (you would have to be manually using `CommandQueue`/`std::mem::swap`ping one), I wonder if it should be documented anyway.
2022-05-30 22:45:09 +00:00
James Liu
d313ba59bd Don't allocate for ComponentDescriptors of non-dynamic component types (#4725)
# Objective
Don't allocate memory for Component types known at compile-time. Save a bit of memory.

## Solution
Change `ComponentDescriptor::name` from `String` to `Cow<'static, str>` to use the `&'static str` returned by `std::any::type_name`.
2022-05-30 21:16:47 +00:00
James Liu
c174945208 Fix release builds: Move asserts under #[cfg(debug_assertions)] (#4871)
# Objective
`debug_assert!` macros must still compile properly in release mode due to how they're implemented. This is causing release builds to fail.

## Solution
Change them to `assert!` macros inside `#[cfg(debug_assertions)]` blocks.
2022-05-30 20:57:33 +00:00
Daniel McNab
80b08ea45d Allow higher order systems (#4833)
# Objective

- Higher order system could not be created by users.
- However, a simple change to `SystemParamFunction` allows this.
- Higher order systems in this case mean functions which return systems created using other systems, such as `chain` (which is basically equivalent to map)

## Solution

- Change `SystemParamFunction` to be a safe abstraction over `FnMut([In<In>,] ...params)->Out`.
- Note that I believe `SystemParamFunction` should not have been counted as part of our public api before this PR.
    - This is because its only use was an unsafe function without an actionable safety comment.
    - The safety comment was basically 'call this within bevy code'.
    - I also believe that there are no external users in its current form. 
        - A quick search on Google and in the discord confirmed this.

## See also

- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4666, which uses this and subsumes the example here

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `SystemParamFunction`, which can be used to create higher order systems.
2022-05-30 17:59:20 +00:00
James Liu
8e4e5a5634 Use u32 over usize for ComponentSparseSet indicies (#4723)
# Objective
Use less memory to store SparseSet components.

## Solution
Change `ComponentSparseSet` to only use `Entity::id` in it's key internally, and change the usize value in it's SparseArray to use u32 instead, as it cannot have more than u32::MAX live entities stored at once.

This should reduce the overhead of storing components in sparse set storage by 50%.
2022-05-30 16:59:40 +00:00
James Liu
c5e89894f4 Remove task_pool parameter from par_for_each(_mut) (#4705)
# Objective
Fixes #3183. Requiring a `&TaskPool` parameter is sort of meaningless if the only correct one is to use the one provided by `Res<ComputeTaskPool>` all the time.

## Solution
Have `QueryState` save a clone of the `ComputeTaskPool` which is used for all `par_for_each` functions.

~~Adds a small overhead of the internal `Arc` clone as a part of the startup, but the ergonomics win should be well worth this hardly-noticable overhead.~~

Updated the docs to note that it will panic the task pool is not present as a resource.

# Future Work
If https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/54 is approved, we can replace these resource lookups with a static function call instead to get the `ComputeTaskPool`.

---

## Changelog
Removed: The `task_pool` parameter of `Query(State)::par_for_each(_mut)`. These calls will use the `World`'s `ComputeTaskPool` resource instead.

## Migration Guide
The `task_pool` parameter for `Query(State)::par_for_each(_mut)` has been removed. Remove these parameters from all calls to these functions.

Before:
```rust
fn parallel_system(
   task_pool: Res<ComputeTaskPool>,
   query: Query<&MyComponent>,
) {
   query.par_for_each(&task_pool, 32, |comp| {
        ...
   });
}
```

After:

```rust
fn parallel_system(query: Query<&MyComponent>) {
   query.par_for_each(32, |comp| {
        ...
   });
}
```

If using `Query(State)` outside of a system run by the scheduler, you may need to manually configure and initialize a `ComputeTaskPool` as a resource in the `World`.
2022-05-30 16:59:38 +00:00
James Liu
f59ea7e6e8 Remove redundant ComponentId in Column (#4855)
# Objective
The `ComponentId` in `Column` is redundant as it's stored in parallel in the surrounding `SparseSet` all the time.

## Solution
Remove it. Add `SparseSet::iter(_mut)` to parallel `HashMap::iter(_mut)` to allow iterating pairs of columns and their IDs.

---

## Changelog
Added: `SparseSet::iter` and `SparseSet::iter_mut`.
2022-05-30 16:41:34 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
c02beabe22 Add QueryState::get_single_unchecked_manual and its family (#4841)
# Objective

- Rebase of #3159.
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3156
- add #[inline] to single related functions so that they matches with other function defs

## Solution

* added functions to QueryState
  *  get_single_unchecked_manual
  *  get_single_unchecked
  *  get_single
  *  get_single_mut
  *  single
  *  single_mut
* make Query::get_single use QueryState::get_single_unchecked_manual
* added #[inline]

---

## Changelog

### Added

Functions `QueryState::single`, `QueryState::get_single`, `QueryState::single_mut`, `QueryState::get_single_mut`, `QueryState::get_single_unchecked`, `QueryState::get_single_unchecked_manual`.

### Changed

`QuerySingleError` is now in the `state` module.

## Migration Guide

Change `query::QuerySingleError` to `state::QuerySingleError`


Co-authored-by: 2ne1ugly <chattermin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 2ne1ugly <47616772+2ne1ugly@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-30 16:41:33 +00:00
Boxy
e528b63e11 merge matches_archetype and matches_table (#4807)
# Objective

the code in these fns are always identical so stop having two functions

## Solution

make them the same function

---

## Changelog

change `matches_archetype` and `matches_table` to `fn matches_component_set(&self, &SparseArray<ComponentId, usize>) -> bool` then do extremely boring updating of all `FetchState` impls

## Migration Guide

- move logic of `matches_archetype` and `matches_table` into `matches_component_set` in any manual `FetchState` impls
2022-05-30 16:41:32 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
60584139de untyped APIs for components and resources (#4447)
# Objective

Even if bevy itself does not provide any builtin scripting or modding APIs, it should have the foundations for building them yourself.
For that it should be enough to have APIs that are not tied to the actual rust types with generics, but rather accept `ComponentId`s and `bevy_ptr` ptrs.

## Solution

Add the following APIs to bevy
```rust
fn EntityRef::get_by_id(ComponentId) -> Option<Ptr<'w>>;
fn EntityMut::get_by_id(ComponentId) -> Option<Ptr<'_>>;
fn EntityMut::get_mut_by_id(ComponentId) -> Option<MutUntyped<'_>>;

fn World::get_resource_by_id(ComponentId) -> Option<Ptr<'_>>;
fn World::get_resource_mut_by_id(ComponentId) -> Option<MutUntyped<'_>>;

// Safety: `value` must point to a valid value of the component
unsafe fn World::insert_resource_by_id(ComponentId, value: OwningPtr);

fn ComponentDescriptor::new_with_layout(..) -> Self;
fn World::init_component_with_descriptor(ComponentDescriptor) -> ComponentId;
```

~~This PR would definitely benefit from #3001 (lifetime'd pointers) to make sure that the lifetimes of the pointers are valid and the my-move pointer in `insert_resource_by_id` could be an `OwningPtr`, but that can be adapter later if/when #3001 is merged.~~

### Not in this PR
- inserting components on entities (this is very tied to types with bundles and the `BundleInserter`)
- an untyped version of a query (needs good API design, has a large implementation complexity, can be done in a third-party crate)

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-05-30 15:32:47 +00:00
Boxy
1320818f96 Fix unsoundness with Or/AnyOf/Option component access' (#4659)
# Objective

Fixes #4657

Example code that wasnt panic'ing before this PR (and so was unsound):
```rust
    #[test]
    #[should_panic = "error[B0001]"]
    fn option_has_no_filter_with() {
        fn sys(_1: Query<(Option<&A>, &mut B)>, _2: Query<&mut B, Without<A>>) {}
        let mut world = World::default();
        run_system(&mut world, sys);
    }

    #[test]
    #[should_panic = "error[B0001]"]
    fn any_of_has_no_filter_with() {
        fn sys(_1: Query<(AnyOf<(&A, ())>, &mut B)>, _2: Query<&mut B, Without<A>>) {}
        let mut world = World::default();
        run_system(&mut world, sys);
    }

    #[test]
    #[should_panic = "error[B0001]"]
    fn or_has_no_filter_with() {
        fn sys(_1: Query<&mut B, Or<(With<A>, With<B>)>>, _2: Query<&mut B, Without<A>>) {}
        let mut world = World::default();
        run_system(&mut world, sys);
    }
```
## Solution

- Only add the intersection of `with`/`without` accesses of all the elements in `Or/AnyOf` to the world query's `FilteredAccess<ComponentId>` instead of the union.
- `Option`'s fix can be thought of the same way since its basically `AnyOf<T, ()>` but its impl is just simpler as `()` has no `with`/`without` accesses
---

## Changelog

- `Or`/`AnyOf`/`Option` will now report more query conflicts in order to fix unsoundness

## Migration Guide

- If you are now getting query conflicts from `Or`/`AnyOf`/`Option` rip to you and ur welcome for it now being caught
2022-05-18 20:57:24 +00:00
James Liu
2c93b5cf73 Reduce code duplication by using QueryIterationCursor in QueryIter (#4733)
# Objective
We have duplicated code between `QueryIter` and `QueryIterationCursor`. Reuse that code.

## Solution
 - Reuse `QueryIterationCursor` inside `QueryIter`.
 - Slim down `QueryIter` by removing the `&'w World`. It was only being used by the `size_hint` and `ExactSizeIterator` impls, which can use the QueryState and &Archetypes in the type already.
 - Benchmark to make sure there is no significant regression.

Relevant benchmark results seem to show that there is no tangible difference between the two. Everything seems to be either identical or within a workable margin of error here.

```
group                                          embed-cursor                            main
-----                                          ------------                            ----
fragmented_iter/base                           1.00   387.4±19.70ns        ? ?/sec     1.07   413.1±27.95ns        ? ?/sec
many_maps_iter                                 1.00     27.3±0.22ms        ? ?/sec     1.00     27.4±0.10ms        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/base                               1.00     13.8±0.07µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     13.7±0.17µs        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/sparse                             1.00     61.9±0.37µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     62.2±0.64µs        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/system                             1.00     13.7±0.34µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     13.7±0.10µs        ? ?/sec
sparse_fragmented_iter/base                    1.00     11.0±0.54ns        ? ?/sec     1.03     11.3±0.48ns        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_sparse         1.08    105.0±2.68µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     97.5±2.18µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_table          1.00     27.3±0.13µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     27.3±0.37µs        ? ?/sec
```
2022-05-18 18:34:52 +00:00
Daniel McNab
7da21b12f7 Add some more documentation to SystemParam (#4787)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4783

## Solution

- Add more documentation about the derive, and the obscure failure case for this.
- Link to [`StaticSystemParam`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/ecs/system/struct.StaticSystemParam.html) in these docs.
- Also explain the attributes whilst here.
2022-05-17 22:24:50 +00:00
SarthakSingh31
dbd856de71 Nightly clippy fixes (#3491)
Fixes the following nightly clippy lints:
- ~~[map_flatten](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#map_flatten)~~ (Fixed on main)
- ~~[needless_borrow](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow)~~ (Fixed on main)
- [return_self_not_must_use](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#return_self_not_must_use) (Added in 1.59.0)
- ~~[unnecessary_lazy_evaluations](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_lazy_evaluations)~~ (Fixed on main)
- [extra_unused_lifetimes](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#extra_unused_lifetimes) outside of macros
- [let_unit_value](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_unit_value)
2022-05-17 04:38:03 +00:00
Daniel McNab
b1b3bd533b Skip drop when needs_drop is false (#4773)
# Objective

- We do a lot of function pointer calls in a hot loop (clearing entities in render). This is slow, since calling function pointers cannot be optimised out. We can avoid that in the cases where the function call is a no-op.
- Alternative to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2897
- On my machine, in `many_cubes`, this reduces dropping time from ~150μs to ~80μs.

## Solution
-  Make `drop` in `BlobVec` an `Option`, recording whether the given drop impl is required or not.
- Note that this does add branching in some cases - we could consider splitting this into two fields, i.e. unconditionally call the `drop` fn pointer.
- My intuition of how often types stored in `World` should have non-trivial drops makes me think that would be slower, however. 

N.B. Even once this lands, we should still test having a 'drop_multiple' variant - for types with a real `Drop` impl, the current implementation is definitely optimal.
2022-05-17 04:16:55 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
516e4aaa10 Add Commands::new_from_entities (#4423)
This change allows for creating `Commands` objects from just an entities reference, which allows for creating multiple dynamically in a normal system.

Context: https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/774027865020039209/960857605943726142
2022-05-14 14:40:09 +00:00
James Liu
c309acd432 Fail to compile on 16-bit platforms (#4736)
# Objective
`bevy_ecs` assumes that `u32 as usize` is a lossless operation and in a few cases relies on this for soundness and correctness. The only platforms that Rust compiles to where this invariant is broken are 16-bit systems.

A very clear example of this behavior is in the SparseSetIndex impl for Entity, where it converts a u32 into a usize to act as an index. If usize is 16-bit, the conversion will overflow and provide the caller with the wrong index. This can easily result in previously unforseen aliased mutable borrows (i.e. Query::get_many_mut).

## Solution
Explicitly fail compilation on 16-bit platforms instead of introducing UB. 

Properly supporting 16-bit systems will likely need a workable use case first.

---

## Changelog
Removed: Ability to compile `bevy_ecs` on 16-bit platforms.

## Migration Guide
`bevy_ecs` will now explicitly fail to compile on 16-bit platforms.  If this is required, there is currently no alternative. Please file an issue (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues) to help detail your use case.
2022-05-13 13:18:53 +00:00
Charles
dfee7879c3 Add a clear() method to the EventReader that consumes the iterator (#4693)
# Objective

- It's pretty common to want to check if an EventReader has received one or multiple events while also needing to consume the iterator to "clear" the EventReader.
- The current approach is to do something like `events.iter().count() > 0` or `events.iter().last().is_some()`. It's not immediately obvious that the purpose of that is to consume the events and check if there were any events. My solution doesn't really solve that part, but it encapsulates the pattern.

## Solution

- Add a `.clear()` method that consumes the iterator.
	- It takes the EventReader by value to make sure it isn't used again after it has been called.

---

## Migration Guide

Not a breaking change, but if you ever found yourself in a situation where you needed to consume the EventReader and check if there was any events you can now use

```rust
fn system(events: EventReader<MyEvent>) {
	if !events.is_empty {
		events.clear();
		// Process the fact that one or more event was received
	}
}
```


Co-authored-by: Charles <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-13 00:57:04 +00:00
James Liu
0166c4f7fc Profile par_for_each(_mut) tasks (#4711)
# Objective
`Query::par_for_each` and it's variants do not show up when profiling using `tracy` or other profilers. Failing to show the impact of changing batch size, the overhead of scheduling tasks, overall thread utilization, etc. other than the effect on the surrounding system.

## Solution
Add a child span that is entered on every spawned task.

Example view of the results in `tracy` using a modified `parallel_query`: 
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3137680/167560036-626bd091-344b-4664-b323-b692f4f16084.png)

---

## Changelog
Added: `tracing` spans for `Query::par_for_each` and its variants. Spans should now be visible for all
2022-05-13 00:33:13 +00:00
Daniel McNab
94d941661d Tidy up the code of events (#4713)
# Objective

- The code in `events.rs` was a bit messy. There was lots of duplication between `EventReader` and `ManualEventReader`, and the state management code is not needed.

## Solution

- Clean it up.

## Future work

Should we remove the type parameter from `ManualEventReader`? 
It doesn't have any meaning outside of its source `Events`. But there's no real reason why it needs to have a type parameter - it's just plain data. I didn't remove it yet to keep the type safety in some of the users of it (primarily related to `&mut World` usage)
2022-05-10 20:18:59 +00:00
Mike
9a54e2bed6 Add a tracing span for run criteria. (#4709)
# Objective

Adds a tracing span for run critieria.

This change will be invalidated by stageless, but it was a simple change.

Fixes #4681.

## Changelog

Shows how long a run criteria takes to run when tracing is enabled.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2180432/167517447-93dba7db-8c85-4686-90e0-30e9636f120f.png)
2022-05-10 20:18:58 +00:00
Daniel McNab
38a940dbbe Make derived SystemParam readonly if possible (#4650)
Required for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4402.

# Objective

- derived `SystemParam` implementations were never `ReadOnlySystemParamFetch`
- We want them to be, e.g. for `EventReader`

## Solution

- If possible, 'forward' the impl of `ReadOnlySystemParamFetch`.
2022-05-09 16:09:33 +00:00
Joy
4c878ef790 Add comparison methods to FilteredAccessSet (#4211)
# Objective

- (Eventually) reduce noise in reporting access conflicts between unordered systems. 
	- `SystemStage` only looks at unfiltered `ComponentId` access, any conflicts reported are potentially `false`.
		- the systems could still be accessing disjoint archetypes
	- Comparing systems' filtered access sets can maybe avoid that (for statically known component types).
		- #4204

## Solution

- Modify `SparseSetIndex` trait to require `PartialEq`, `Eq`, and `Hash` (all internal types except `BundleId` already did).
- Add `is_compatible` and `get_conflicts` methods to `FilteredAccessSet<T>`
	- (existing method renamed to `get_conflicts_single`)
- Add docs for those and all the other methods while I'm at it.
2022-05-09 14:39:22 +00:00
Joy
fca1c861d2 Make change lifespan deterministic and update docs (#3956)
## Objective

- ~~Make absurdly long-lived changes stay detectable for even longer (without leveling up to `u64`).~~
- Give all changes a consistent maximum lifespan.
- Improve code clarity.

## Solution

- ~~Increase the frequency of `check_tick` scans to increase the oldest reliably-detectable change.~~
(Deferred until we can benchmark the cost of a scan.)
- Ignore changes older than the maximum reliably-detectable age.
- General refactoring—name the constants, use them everywhere, and update the docs.
- Update test cases to check for the specified behavior.

## Related

This PR addresses (at least partially) the concerns raised in:

- #3071
- #3082 (and associated PR #3084)

## Background

- #1471

Given the minimum interval between `check_ticks` scans, `N`, the oldest reliably-detectable change is `u32::MAX - (2 * N - 1)` (or `MAX_CHANGE_AGE`). Reducing `N` from ~530 million (current value) to something like ~2 million would extend the lifetime of changes by a billion.

| minimum `check_ticks` interval | oldest reliably-detectable change  | usable % of `u32::MAX` |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `u32::MAX / 8`  (536,870,911) | `(u32::MAX / 4) * 3` | 75.0% |
| `2_000_000` | `u32::MAX - 3_999_999` | 99.9% |

Similarly, changes are still allowed to be between `MAX_CHANGE_AGE`-old and `u32::MAX`-old in the interim between `check_tick` scans. While we prevent their age from overflowing, the test to detect changes still compares raw values. This makes failure ultimately unreliable, since when ancient changes stop being detected varies depending on when the next scan occurs.

## Open Question

Currently, systems and system states are incorrectly initialized with their `last_change_tick` set to `0`, which doesn't handle wraparound correctly.

For consistent behavior, they should either be initialized to the world's `last_change_tick` (and detect no changes) or to `MAX_CHANGE_AGE` behind the world's current `change_tick` (and detect everything as a change). I've currently gone with the latter since that was closer to the existing behavior.

## Follow-up Work

(Edited: entire section)

We haven't actually profiled how long a `check_ticks` scan takes on a "large" `World` , so we don't know if it's safe to increase their frequency. However, we are currently relying on play sessions not lasting long enough to trigger a scan and apps not having enough entities/archetypes for it to be "expensive" (our assumption). That isn't a real solution. (Either scanning never costs enough to impact frame times or we provide an option to use `u64` change ticks. Nobody will accept random hiccups.)

To further extend the lifetime of changes, we actually only need to increment the world tick if a system has `Fetch: !ReadOnlySystemParamFetch`. The behavior will be identical because all writes are sequenced, but I'm not sure how to implement that in a way that the compiler can optimize the branch out.

Also, since having no false positives depends on a `check_ticks` scan running at least every `2 * N - 1` ticks, a `last_check_tick` should also be stored in the `World` so that any lull in system execution (like a command flush) could trigger a scan if needed. To be completely robust, all the systems initialized on the world should be scanned, not just those in the current stage.
2022-05-09 14:00:16 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
900e339a33 Add IntoIterator impls for &Query and &mut Query (#4692)
# Objective

These types of IntoIterator impls are a common pattern in Rust, and these implementations make this common pattern work for bevy queries.
2022-05-09 13:37:39 +00:00
François
89f4943157 exact sized event iterators (#3863)
# Objective

- Remove `Resource` binding on events, introduce a new `Event` trait
- Ensure event iterators are `ExactSizeIterator`

## Solution

- Builds on #2382 and #2969

## Changelog

- Events<T>, EventWriter<T>, EventReader<T> and so on now require that the underlying type is Event, rather than Resource. Both of these are trivial supertraits of Send + Sync + 'static with universal blanket implementations: this change is currently purely cosmetic.
- Event reader iterators now implement ExactSizeIterator
2022-05-09 13:19:32 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d63b7e9568 some cleanup for bevy_ptr (#4668)
1. change `PtrMut::as_ptr(self)` and `OwnedPtr::as_ptr(self)` to take `&self`, otherwise printing the pointer will prevent doing anything else afterwards
2. make all `as_ptr` methods safe. There's nothing unsafe about obtaining a pointer, these kinds of methods are safe in std as well [str::as_ptr](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.as_ptr), [Rc::as_ptr](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#method.as_ptr)
3. rename `offset`/`add` to `byte_offset`/`byte_add`. The unprefixed methods in std add in increments of `std::mem::size_of::<T>`, not in bytes. There's a PR for rust to add these byte_ methods https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95643 and at the call site it makes it much more clear that you need to do `.byte_add(i * layout_size)` instead of `.add(i)`
2022-05-06 19:15:24 +00:00
Daniel McNab
ec805e9e07 Apply buffers in ParamSet (#4677)
# Objective

- Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4676

## Solution

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4676
- I have no reason to think this isn't sound, but `ParamSet` is a bit spooky
2022-05-06 18:52:26 +00:00
Boxy
96b4956126 Fix CI (#4675) 2022-05-06 18:27:37 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
1e322d9f76 bevy_ptr standalone crate (#4653)
# Objective

The pointer types introduced in #3001 are useful not just in `bevy_ecs`, but also in crates like `bevy_reflect` (#4475) or even outside of bevy.

## Solution

Extract `Ptr<'a>`, `PtrMut<'a>`, `OwnedPtr<'a>`, `ThinSlicePtr<'a, T>` and `UnsafeCellDeref` from `bevy_ecs::ptr` into `bevy_ptr`.

**Note:** `bevy_ecs` still reexports the `bevy_ptr` as `bevy_ecs::ptr` so that crates like `bevy_transform` can use the `Bundle` derive without needing to depend on `bevy_ptr` themselves.
2022-05-04 19:16:10 +00:00
Daniel McNab
9d440fbcb5 Make RunOnce a non-manual System impl (#3922)
# Objective

- `RunOnce` was a manual `System` implementation.
- Adding run criteria to stages was yet to be systemyoten

## Solution

- Make it a normal function
- yeet

##  Changelog

- Replaced `RunOnce` with `ShouldRun::once`

## Migration guide

The run criterion `RunOnce`, which would make the controlled systems run only once, has been replaced with a new run criterion function `ShouldRun::once`. Replace all instances of `RunOnce` with `ShouldRun::once`.
2022-05-04 18:41:37 +00:00
James Liu
3e24b725af Pointerfication followup: Type safety and cleanup (#4621)
# Objective
The `Ptr` types gives free access to the underlying `NonNull<u8>`, which adds more publicly visible pointer wrangling than there needs to be. There are also a few edge cases where Ptr types could be more readily utilized for properly validating the soundness of ECS operations.

## Solution
 - Replace `*Ptr(Mut)::inner` with `cast` which requires a concrete type to give the pointer. This function could also have a `debug_assert` with an alignment check to ensure that the pointer is aligned properly, but is currently not included.
 - Use `OwningPtr::read` in ECS macros over casting the inner pointer around.
2022-05-03 20:07:58 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
5ca78b1e27 Add get_change_ticks method to EntityRef and EntityMut (#2539)
Direct access to the change ticks is useful for integrating the reliable change detection with external stuff.
2022-05-02 18:44:58 +00:00
Alice Cecile
3fbe3683d9 Improve debugging tools for change detection (#4160)
# Objective

1. Previously, the `change_tick` and `last_change_tick` fields on `SystemChangeTick` [were `pub`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.6.1/bevy/ecs/system/struct.SystemChangeTick.html).
   1.  This was actively misleading, as while this can be fetched as a `SystemParam`, a copy is returned instead
2. This information could be useful for debugging, but there was no way to investigate when data was changed.
3. There were no docs!

## Solution

1. Move these to a getter method.
2. Add `last_changed` method to the `DetectChanges` trait to enable inspection of when data was last changed.
3. Add docs.

# Changelog

 `SystemChangeTick` now provides getter methods for the current and previous change tick, rather than public fields.
 This can be combined with `DetectChanges::last_changed()` to debug the timing of changes.

# Migration guide

The `change_tick` and `last_change_tick` fields on `SystemChangeTick` are now private, use the corresponding getter method instead.
2022-05-02 18:26:52 +00:00
robtfm
b9f738da8d move system_param fetch struct into anonymous scope to avoid name collisions (#4100)
# Objective

avoid naming collisions with user structs when deriving ``system_param``.

## Solution

~rename the fetch struct created by ``#[derive(system_param)]`` from ``{}State`` to ``{}SysParamState``.~
place the fetch struct into an anonymous scope.

## Migration Guide

For code that was using a system param's fetch struct, such as ``EventReader``'s ``EventReaderState``, the fetch struct can now be identified via the SystemParam trait associated type ``Fetch``, e.g. for ``EventReader<T>`` it can be identified as ``<EventReader<'static, 'static, T> as SystemParam>::Fetch``
2022-05-02 18:26:50 +00:00
Alice Cecile
8283db69b4 Remind users to initialize their systems before running them (#3947)
# Objective

- Manually running systems is a somewhat obscure process: systems must be initialized before they are run
- The unwrap is rather hard to debug.

## Solution

- Replace unwraps in `FunctionSystem` methods with expects (progress towards #3892).
- Briefly document this requirement.
2022-05-02 16:04:49 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
2c145826a3 Fix type parameter name conflicts of derive(Bundle) (#4636)
# Objective

This code currently fails to compile with error ``the name `T` is already used for a generic parameter in this item's generic parameters``, because `T` is also used in code generated by `derive(Bundle)`.

```rust
#[derive(Bundle)]
struct MyBundle<T: Component> {
    component: T,
}
```

## Solution

Add double underscores to type parameter names in `derive(Bundle)`.
2022-05-02 11:58:51 +00:00
Boxy
b9102b8836 Introduce tests for derive(WorldQuery) (#4625)
The only tests we had for `derive(WorldQuery)` checked that the derive doesnt panic/emit a `compiler_error!`. This PR adds tests that actually assert the returned values of a query using the derived `WorldQuery` impl. Also adds a compile fail test to check that we correctly error on read only world queries containing mutable world queries.
2022-04-28 21:06:20 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
73c78c3667 Use lifetimed, type erased pointers in bevy_ecs (#3001)
# Objective

`bevy_ecs` has large amounts of unsafe code which is hard to get right and makes it difficult to audit for soundness.

## Solution

Introduce lifetimed, type-erased pointers: `Ptr<'a>` `PtrMut<'a>` `OwningPtr<'a>'` and `ThinSlicePtr<'a, T>` which are newtypes around a raw pointer with a lifetime and conceptually representing strong invariants about the pointee and validity of the pointer.

The process of converting bevy_ecs to use these has already caught multiple cases of unsound behavior.

## Changelog

TL;DR for release notes: `bevy_ecs` now uses lifetimed, type-erased pointers internally, significantly improving safety and legibility without sacrificing performance. This should have approximately no end user impact, unless you were meddling with the (unfortunately public) internals of `bevy_ecs`.

- `Fetch`, `FilterFetch` and `ReadOnlyFetch` trait no longer have a `'state` lifetime
    - this was unneeded
- `ReadOnly/Fetch` associated types on `WorldQuery` are now on a new `WorldQueryGats<'world>` trait
    - was required to work around lack of Generic Associated Types (we wish to express `type Fetch<'a>: Fetch<'a>`)
- `derive(WorldQuery)` no longer requires `'w` lifetime on struct
    - this was unneeded, and improves the end user experience
- `EntityMut::get_unchecked_mut` returns `&'_ mut T` not `&'w mut T`
    - allows easier use of unsafe API with less footguns, and can be worked around via lifetime transmutery as a user
- `Bundle::from_components` now takes a `ctx` parameter to pass to the `FnMut` closure
    - required because closure return types can't borrow from captures
- `Fetch::init` takes `&'world World`, `Fetch::set_archetype` takes `&'world Archetype` and `&'world Tables`, `Fetch::set_table` takes `&'world Table`
    - allows types implementing `Fetch` to store borrows into world
- `WorldQuery` trait now has a `shrink` fn to shorten the lifetime in `Fetch::<'a>::Item`
    - this works around lack of subtyping of assoc types, rust doesnt allow you to turn `<T as Fetch<'static>>::Item'` into `<T as Fetch<'a>>::Item'`
    - `QueryCombinationsIter` requires this
- Most types implementing `Fetch` now have a lifetime `'w`
    - allows the fetches to store borrows of world data instead of using raw pointers

## Migration guide

- `EntityMut::get_unchecked_mut` returns a more restricted lifetime, there is no general way to migrate this as it depends on your code
- `Bundle::from_components` implementations must pass the `ctx` arg to `func`
- `Bundle::from_components` callers have to use a fn arg instead of closure captures for borrowing from world
- Remove lifetime args on `derive(WorldQuery)` structs as it is nonsensical
- `<Q as WorldQuery>::ReadOnly/Fetch` should be changed to either `RO/QueryFetch<'world>` or `<Q as WorldQueryGats<'world>>::ReadOnly/Fetch`
- `<F as Fetch<'w, 's>>` should be changed to `<F as Fetch<'w>>`
- Change the fn sigs of `Fetch::init/set_archetype/set_table` to match respective trait fn sigs
- Implement the required `fn shrink` on any `WorldQuery` implementations
- Move assoc types `Fetch` and `ReadOnlyFetch` on `WorldQuery` impls to `WorldQueryGats` impls
- Pass an appropriate `'world` lifetime to whatever fetch struct you are for some reason using

### Type inference regression

in some cases rustc may give spurrious errors when attempting to infer the `F` parameter on a query/querystate this can be fixed by manually specifying the type, i.e. `QueryState:🆕:<_, ()>(world)`. The error is rather confusing:

```rust=
error[E0271]: type mismatch resolving `<() as Fetch<'_>>::Item == bool`
    --> crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/light.rs:1413:30
     |
1413 |             main_view_query: QueryState::new(world),
     |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `bool`, found `()`
     |
     = note: required because of the requirements on the impl of `for<'x> FilterFetch<'x>` for `<() as WorldQueryGats<'x>>::Fetch`
note: required by a bound in `bevy_ecs::query::QueryState::<Q, F>::new`
    --> crates/bevy_ecs/src/query/state.rs:49:32
     |
49   |     for<'x> QueryFetch<'x, F>: FilterFetch<'x>,
     |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `bevy_ecs::query::QueryState::<Q, F>::new`
```

---

Made with help from @BoxyUwU and @alice-i-cecile 

Co-authored-by: Boxy <supbscripter@gmail.com>
2022-04-27 23:44:06 +00:00
bjorn3
ddce22b614 Decouple some dependencies (#3886)
# Objective

Reduce from scratch build time.

## Solution

Reduce the size of the critical path by removing dependencies between crates where not necessary. For `cargo check --no-default-features` this reduced build time from ~51s to ~45s. For some commits I am not completely sure if the tradeoff between build time reduction and convenience caused by the commit is acceptable. If not, I can drop them.
2022-04-27 19:08:11 +00:00
Nicola Papale
71a246ce9e Improve QueryIter size_hint hints (#4244)
## Objective

This fixes #1686.

`size_hint` can be useful even if a little niche. For example,
`collect::<Vec<_>>()` uses the `size_hint` of Iterator it collects from
to pre-allocate a memory slice large enough to not require re-allocating
when pushing all the elements of the iterator.

## Solution

To this effect I made the following changes:
* Add a `IS_ARCHETYPAL` associated constant to the `Fetch` trait,
  this constant tells us when it is safe to assume that the `Fetch`
  relies exclusively on archetypes to filter queried entities
* Add `IS_ARCHETYPAL` to all the implementations of `Fetch`
* Use that constant in `QueryIter::size_hint` to provide a more useful

## Migration guide

The new associated constant is an API breaking change. For the user,
if they implemented a custom `Fetch`, it means they have to add this
associated constant to their implementation. Either `true` if it doesn't limit
the number of entities returned in a query beyond that of archetypes, or
`false` for when it does.
2022-04-27 18:02:06 +00:00
Aevyrie
4aa56050b6 Add infallible resource getters for WorldCell (#4104)
# Objective

- Eliminate all `worldcell.get_resource().unwrap()` cases.
- Provide helpful messages on panic.

## Solution

- Adds infallible resource getters to `WorldCell`, mirroring `World`.
2022-04-25 23:19:13 +00:00
Alice Cecile
4bcb310008 Basic EntityRef and EntityMut docs (#3388)
# Objective

- `EntityRef` and `EntityMut` are surpisingly important public types when working directly with the `World`.
- They're undocumented.

## Solution

- Just add docs!
2022-04-25 14:32:57 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
46acb7753c SystemSet::before and after: take AsSystemLabel (#4503)
# Objective

`AsSystemLabel` has been introduced on system descriptors to make ordering systems more convenient, but `SystemSet::before` and `SystemSet::after` still take `SystemLabels` directly:

    use bevy::ecs::system::AsSystemLabel;
    /*…*/ SystemSet::new().before(foo.as_system_label()) /*…*/

is currently necessary instead of

    /*…*/ SystemSet::new().before(foo) /*…*/

## Solution

Use `AsSystemLabel` for `SystemSet`
2022-04-23 06:03:50 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
0fdb45ce90 Remove EntityMut::get_unchecked (#4547)
The only way to soundly use this API is already encapsulated within `EntityMut::get`, so this api is removed.

# Migration guide

Replace calls to `EntityMut::get_unchecked` with calls to `EntityMut::get`.
2022-04-22 20:06:41 +00:00
CGMossa
7a0f46c21b fixes complaints about missing docs (#4551)
# Objective

When using `derive(WorldQuery)`, then clippy complains with the following:

```rust
warning: missing documentation for a struct
  --> src\wild_boar_type\marker_vital_status.rs:35:17
   |
35 | #[derive(Debug, WorldQuery)]
   |                 ^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `WorldQuery` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```

## Solution

* Either `#[doc(hidden)]` or
* Add a generic documentation line to it.

I don't know what is preferred, but I'd gladly add it in here.
2022-04-22 08:45:04 +00:00
François
18c6a7b40e do not impl Component for Task (#4113)
# Objective

- `Task` are `Component`.
- They should not.

## Solution

- Remove the impl, and update the example to show a wrapper.

#4052 for reference
2022-04-22 06:29:38 +00:00
bjorn3
e65f28d8d7 Remove parking_lot dependency from bevy_ecs (#4543)
It is only used in some tests so any potential performance regressions don't matter.
2022-04-20 11:26:38 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
8d67832dfa Bump Bevy to 0.8.0-dev (#4505)
# Objective

We should bump our version to 0.8.0-dev after releasing 0.7.0, according to our release checklist.

## Solution

Do it.
2022-04-17 23:04:52 +00:00
Charles
afbce46ade improve Commands doc comment (#4490)
# Objective

- The current API docs of `Commands` is very short and is very opaque to newcomers.

## Solution

- Try to explain what it is without requiring knowledge of other parts of `bevy_ecs` like `World` or `SystemParam`.


Co-authored-by: Charles <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-17 18:17:49 +00:00
Daniel McNab
639fec20d6 Remove .system() (#4499)
Free at last!

# Objective

- Using `.system()` is no longer needed anywhere, and anyone using it will have already gotten a deprecation warning.
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3302 was a super special case for `.system()`, since it was so prevelant. However, that's no reason.
- Despite it being deprecated, another couple of uses of it have already landed, including in the deprecating PR.
   - These have all been because of doc examples having warnings not breaking CI - 🎟️?

## Solution

- Remove it.
- It's gone

---

## Changelog

- You can no longer use `.system()`

## Migration Guide

- You can no longer use `.system()`. It was deprecated in 0.7.0, and you should have followed the deprecation warning then. You can just remove the method call.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36049421/163688197-3e774a04-6f8f-40a6-b7a4-1330e0b7acf0.png)

- Thanks to the @TheRawMeatball  for producing
2022-04-16 21:33:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
83c6ffb73c release 0.7.0 (#4487) 2022-04-15 18:05:37 +00:00
François
8630b194dc add more logs when despawning entities (#3851)
# Objective

- Provide more information when despawning an entity

## Solution

- Add a debug log when despawning an entity
- Add spans to the recursive ways of despawning an entity

```sh
RUST_LOG=debug cargo run --example panic --features trace
# RUST_LOG=debug needed to show debug logs from bevy_ecs
# --features trace needed to have the extra spans
...

DEBUG bevy_app:frame:stage{name=Update}:system_commands{name="panic::despawn_parent"}:command{name="DespawnRecursive" entity=0v0}: bevy_ecs::world: Despawning entity 1v0
DEBUG bevy_app:frame:stage{name=Update}:system_commands{name="panic::despawn_parent"}:command{name="DespawnRecursive" entity=0v0}: bevy_ecs::world: Despawning entity 0v0
```
2022-04-13 23:35:28 +00:00
Christian Hughes
16133de8cd WorldQuery derive macro now respects visibility (#4125)
## Objective

Fixes #4122.

## Solution

Inherit the visibility of the struct being derived for the `xxItem`, `xxFetch`, `xxState` structs.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-13 21:50:45 +00:00
Carter Anderson
8783fae7de Use "many" instead of "multiple" consistently (#4463)
We missed a couple of these renames in #4384
2022-04-13 00:35:47 +00:00
harudagondi
64d217823d Allow iter combinations on queries with filters (#3656)
# Objective

- Previously, `iter_combinations()` does not work on queries that have filters.
- Fixes #3651

## Solution

- Derived Copy on all `*Fetch<T>` structs, and manually implemented `Clone` to allow the test to pass (`.count()` does not work on `QueryCombinationIter` when `Clone` is derived)


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-08 00:21:24 +00:00
Torne Wuff
b1afe2dcca Make System responsible for updating its own archetypes (#4115)
# Objective

- Make it possible to use `System`s outside of the scheduler/executor without having to define logic to track new archetypes and call `System::add_archetype()` for each.

## Solution

- Replace `System::add_archetype(&Archetype)` with `System::update_archetypes(&World)`, making systems responsible for tracking their own most recent archetype generation the way that `SystemState` already does.

This has minimal (or simplifying) effect on most of the code with the exception of `FunctionSystem`, which must now track the latest `ArchetypeGeneration` it saw instead of relying on the executor to do it.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-07 20:50:43 +00:00
Daniel McNab
21a875d67b Some small changes related to run criteria piping (#3923)
Remove the 'chaining' api, as it's peculiar

~~Implement the label traits for `Box<dyn ThatTrait>` (n.b. I'm not confident about this change, but it was the quickest path to not regressing)~~

Remove the need for '`.system`' when using run criteria piping
2022-04-07 19:08:08 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
73edb11db6 Add more FromWorld implementations (#3945)
# Objective

Make `FromWorld` more useful for abstractions with a form similar to
```rs
trait FancyAbstraction {
  type PreInitializedData: FromWorld;
}
```

## Solution

Add a `FromWorld` implementation for `SystemState` as well as a way to group together multiple `FromWorld` implementing types as one.

Note: I plan to follow up this PR with another to add `Local` support to exclusive systems, which should get a fair amount of use from the `FromWorld` implementation on `SystemState`.
2022-04-05 20:04:34 +00:00
Boxy
dba7790012 REMOVE unsound lifetime annotations on EntityMut (#4096)
Fixes #3408
#3001 also solves this but I dont see it getting merged any time soon so...
# Objective
make bevy ecs a lil bit less unsound

## Solution
make `EntityMut::get_component_mut` return borrows from self instead of `'w`
2022-04-04 21:33:33 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
032b0f4bac Fix derive(SystemParam) macro (#4400)
Fixes the issue seen in #4398
2022-04-04 19:22:28 +00:00
Daniel McNab
c26be39719 Remove unnecessary system labels (#4340)
# Objective

- Since #4224, using labels which only refer to one system doesn't make sense.

## Solution

- Remove some of those.

## Future work

- We should remove the ability to use strings as system labels entirely. I haven't in this PR because there are tests which use this, and that's a lot of code to change.
   - The only use cases for labels are either intra-crate, which use #4224, or inter-crate, which should either use #4224 or explicit types. Neither of those should use strings.
2022-04-01 21:11:05 +00:00
Alice Cecile
b33dae31ec Rename get_multiple APIs to get_many (#4384)
# Objective

-  std's new APIs do the same thing as `Query::get_multiple_mut`, but are called `get_many`: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83608

## Solution

- Find and replace `get_multiple` with `get_many`
2022-03-31 20:59:26 +00:00
Daniel McNab
aca7fc1854 Remove outdated perf comments (#4374)
# Objective

- The perf comments, added (by me) in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1349, became outdated once the initialisation call started to take an exclusive reference, (presumably in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1525).
- They have been naïvely transferred along ever since

## Solution

- Remove them
2022-03-31 20:43:00 +00:00
SecretPocketCat
3af90b67a6 Update RemovedComponents doc comment (#4373)
# Objective

- Clarify `RemovedComponents` are flushed in `CoreStage::Last` and systems relying on that should run before that stage

## Solution

- Update `RemovedComponents` doc comment
2022-03-31 20:24:32 +00:00
Boxy
637a149910 unsafeify World::entities_mut (#4093)
# Objective
make bevy ecs a lil bit less unsound

## Solution
make unsound API unsafe so that there is an unsafe block to blame:

```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

#[derive(Debug, Component)]
struct Foo(u8);

fn main() {
    let mut world = World::new();
    let e1 = world.spawn().id();
    let e2 = world.spawn().insert(Foo(2)).id();
    world.entities_mut().meta[0] = world.entities_mut().meta[1].clone();
    let foo = world.entity(e1).get::<Foo>().unwrap();
    // whoo i love having components i dont have
    dbg!(foo);
}
```

This is not _strictly_ speaking UB, however: 
- `Query::get_multiple` cannot work if this is allowed
- bevy_ecs is a pile of unsafe code whose soundness generally depends on the world being in a "correct" state with "no funny business" so it seems best to disallow this
- it is trivial to get bevy to panic inside of functions with safety invariants that have been violated (the entity location is not valid)
- it seems to violate what the safety invariant on `Entities::flush` is trying to ensure
2022-03-30 23:52:45 +00:00
Alice Cecile
509548190b Add get_multiple and get_multiple_mut APIs for Query and QueryState (#4298)
# Objective

- The inability to have multiple active mutable borrows into a query is a common source of borrow-checker pain for users.
- This is a pointless restriction if and only if we can guarantee that the entities they are accessing are unique.
- This could already by bypassed with get_unchecked, but that is an extremely unsafe API.
- Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2042.

## Solution

- Add `get_multiple`, `get_multiple_mut` and their unchecked equivalents (`multiple` and `multiple_mut`) to `Query` and `QueryState`.
- Improve the `QueryEntityError` type to provide more useful error information.

## Changelog

- Added `get_multiple`, `get_multiple_mut` and their unchecked equivalents (`multiple` and `multiple_mut`) to Query and QueryState.

## Migration Guide

- The `QueryEntityError` enum now has a `AliasedMutability variant, and returns the offending entity.

## Context

This is a fresh attempt at #3333; rebasing was behaving very badly and it was important to rebase on top of the recent query soundness fixes. Many thanks to all the reviewers in that thread, especially @BoxyUwU for the help with lifetimes.

## To-do

- [x] Add compile fail tests
- [x] Successfully deduplicate code
- [x] Decide what to do about failing doc tests
- [x] Get some reviews for lifetime soundness
2022-03-30 19:16:48 +00:00
bilsen
63fee2572b ParamSet for conflicting SystemParam:s (#2765)
# Objective
Add a system parameter `ParamSet` to be used as container for conflicting parameters.

## Solution
Added two methods to the SystemParamState trait, which gives the access used by the parameter. Did the implementation. Added some convenience methods to FilteredAccessSet. Changed `get_conflicts` to return every conflicting component instead of breaking on the first conflicting `FilteredAccess`.


Co-authored-by: bilsen <40690317+bilsen@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-29 23:39:38 +00:00
Boxy
28ba87e6c8 CI runs cargo miri test -p bevy_ecs (#4310)
# Objective

Fixes #1529
Run bevy_ecs in miri

## Solution

- Don't set thread names when running in miri rust-lang/miri/issues/1717
- Update `event-listener` to `2.5.2` as previous versions have UB that is detected by miri: [event-listener commit](1fa31c553e)
- Ignore memory leaks when running in miri as they are impossible to track down rust-lang/miri/issues/1481
- Make `table_add_remove_many` test less "many" because miri is really quite slow :)
- Make CI run `RUSTFLAGS="-Zrandomize-layout" MIRIFLAGS="-Zmiri-ignore-leaks -Zmiri-tag-raw-pointers -Zmiri-disable-isolation" cargo +nightly miri test -p bevy_ecs`
2022-03-25 00:26:07 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b1c3e9862d Auto-label function systems with SystemTypeIdLabel (#4224)
This adds the concept of "default labels" for systems (currently scoped to "parallel systems", but this could just as easily be implemented for "exclusive systems"). Function systems now include their function's `SystemTypeIdLabel` by default.

This enables the following patterns:

```rust
// ordering two systems without manually defining labels
app
  .add_system(update_velocity)
  .add_system(movement.after(update_velocity))

// ordering sets of systems without manually defining labels
app
  .add_system(foo)
  .add_system_set(
    SystemSet::new()
      .after(foo)
      .with_system(bar)
      .with_system(baz)
  )
```

Fixes: #4219
Related to: #4220 

Credit to @aevyrie @alice-i-cecile @DJMcNab (and probably others) for proposing (and supporting) this idea about a year ago. I was a big dummy that both shut down this (very good) idea and then forgot I did that. Sorry. You all were right!
2022-03-23 22:53:56 +00:00
Boxy
024d98457c yeet unsound lifetime annotations on Query methods (#4243)
# Objective
Continuation of #2964 (I really should have checked other methods when I made that PR)

yeet unsound lifetime annotations on `Query` methods.
Example unsoundness:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new().add_startup_system(bar).add_system(foo).run();
}

pub fn bar(mut cmds: Commands) {
    let e = cmds.spawn().insert(Foo { a: 10 }).id();
    cmds.insert_resource(e);
}

#[derive(Component, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Foo {
    a: u32,
}
pub fn foo(mut query: Query<&mut Foo>, e: Res<Entity>) {
    dbg!("hi");
    {
        let data: &Foo = query.get(*e).unwrap();
        let data2: Mut<Foo> = query.get_mut(*e).unwrap();
        assert_eq!(data, &*data2); // oops UB
    }

    {
        let data: &Foo = query.single();
        let data2: Mut<Foo> = query.single_mut();
        assert_eq!(data, &*data2); // oops UB
    }

    {
        let data: &Foo = query.get_single().unwrap();
        let data2: Mut<Foo> = query.get_single_mut().unwrap();
        assert_eq!(data, &*data2); // oops UB
    }

    {
        let data: &Foo = query.iter().next().unwrap();
        let data2: Mut<Foo> = query.iter_mut().next().unwrap();
        assert_eq!(data, &*data2); // oops UB
    }

    {
        let mut opt_data: Option<&Foo> = None;
        let mut opt_data_2: Option<Mut<Foo>> = None;
        query.for_each(|data| opt_data = Some(data));
        query.for_each_mut(|data| opt_data_2 = Some(data));
        assert_eq!(opt_data.unwrap(), &*opt_data_2.unwrap()); // oops UB
    }
    dbg!("bye");
}

```

## Solution
yeet unsound lifetime annotations on `Query` methods

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-22 02:49:41 +00:00
Boxy
050d2b7f00 yeet World::components_mut >:( (#4092)
# Objective
make bevy ecs a lil bit less unsound
## Solution
yeet unsound API `World::components_mut`:
```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

#[derive(Component)]
struct Foo(u8);

#[derive(Debug, Component)]
struct Bar([u8; 100]);

fn main() {
    let mut world = World::new();
    let e = world.spawn().insert(Foo(0)).id();
    *world.components_mut() = Default::default();
    let bar = world.entity_mut(e).remove::<Bar>().unwrap();
    // oopsies reading memory copied from outside allocation
    dbg!(bar);
}
```
2022-03-21 23:43:08 +00:00
James Liu
4c1678c78d Hide docs for concrete impls of Fetch, FetchState, and SystemParamState (#4250)
# Objective
 The following pages in the docs are rather noisy, and the types they point to are not particularly useful by themselves:

 - http://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/ecs/query/index.html
 - http://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/ecs/system/index.html

## Solution
 
- Replace docs on these types with `#[doc(hidden)]`.
- Hide `InputMarker`  too.
2022-03-21 05:23:36 +00:00
Boxy
e7a9420443 Change Cow<[ComponentId]> to Box<[ComponentId]> (#4185)
`Cow::Borrowed` was never used
2022-03-19 04:14:27 +00:00
Alice Cecile
7ce3ae43e3 Bump Bevy to 0.7.0-dev (#4230)
# Objective

- The [dev docs](https://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/index.html#) show version 0.6.0, which is actively misleading.

[Image of the problem](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/695741366520512563/953513612943704114/Screenshot_20220316-154100_Firefox-01.jpeg)

Noticed by @ickk, fix proposed by @mockersf.

## Solution

- Bump the version across all Bevy crates to 0.7.0 dev.
- Set a reminder in the Release Checklist to remember to do this each release.
2022-03-19 03:54:15 +00:00
Carter Anderson
de677dbfc9 Use more ergonomic span syntax (#4246)
Tracing added support for "inline span entering", which cuts down on a lot of complexity:

```rust
let span = info_span!("my_span").entered();
```

This adapts our code to use this pattern where possible, and updates our docs to recommend it.

This produces equivalent tracing behavior. Here is a side by side profile of "before" and "after" these changes.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/158912137-b0aa6dc8-c603-425f-880f-6ccf5ad1b7ef.png)
2022-03-18 04:19:21 +00:00
Daniel McNab
6e61fef67d Obviate the need for RunSystem, and remove it (#3817)
# Objective

- Fixes #3300
- `RunSystem` is messy

## Solution

- Adds the trick theorised in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3300#issuecomment-991791234

P.S. I also want this for an experimental refactoring of `Assets`, to remove the duplication of `Events<AssetEvent<T>>`


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-15 02:16:55 +00:00
Harry Barber
cf46baa172 Add clear_schedule (#3941)
# Objective

Adds `clear_schedule` method to `State`.

Closes #3932
2022-03-05 21:53:17 +00:00
Alice Cecile
557ab9897a Make get_resource (and friends) infallible (#4047)
# Objective

- In the large majority of cases, users were calling `.unwrap()` immediately after `.get_resource`.
- Attempting to add more helpful error messages here resulted in endless manual boilerplate (see #3899 and the linked PRs).

## Solution

- Add an infallible variant named `.resource` and so on.
- Use these infallible variants over `.get_resource().unwrap()` across the code base.

## Notes

I did not provide equivalent methods on `WorldCell`, in favor of removing it entirely in #3939.

## Migration Guide

Infallible variants of `.get_resource` have been added that implicitly panic, rather than needing to be unwrapped.

Replace `world.get_resource::<Foo>().unwrap()` with `world.resource::<Foo>()`.

## Impact

- `.unwrap` search results before: 1084
- `.unwrap` search results after: 942
- internal `unwrap_or_else` calls added: 4
- trivial unwrap calls removed from tests and code: 146
- uses of the new `try_get_resource` API: 11
- percentage of the time the unwrapping API was used internally: 93%
2022-02-27 22:37:18 +00:00
Jupp56
b697e73c3d Enhanced par_for_each and par_for_each_mut docs (#4039)
# Objective
Continuation of  #2663 due to git problems - better documentation for Query::par_for_each and par_for_each_mut

## Solution
Going into more detail about the function parameters
2022-02-25 23:57:01 +00:00
Daniel McNab
c1a4a2f6c5 Remove the config api (#3633)
# Objective

- Fix the ugliness of the `config` api. 
- Supercedes #2440, #2463, #2491

## Solution

- Since #2398, capturing closure systems have worked.
- Use those instead where we needed config before
- Remove the rest of the config api. 
- Related: #2777
2022-02-25 03:10:59 +00:00