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davier
55402bdf2e
Fix debug printing for dynamic types (#10740)
# Objective

Printing `DynamicStruct` with a debug format does not show the contained
type anymore. For instance, in `examples/reflection/reflection.rs`,
adding `dbg!(&reflect_value);` to line 96 will print:
```rust
[examples/reflection/reflection.rs:96] &reflect_value = DynamicStruct(bevy_reflect::DynamicStruct {
    a: 4,
    nested: DynamicStruct(bevy_reflect::DynamicStruct {
        b: 8,
    }),
})
```

## Solution

Show the represented type instead (`reflection::Foo` and
`reflection::Bar` in this case):
```rust
[examples/reflection/reflection.rs:96] &reflect_value = DynamicStruct(reflection::Foo {
    a: 4,
    nested: DynamicStruct(reflection::Bar {
        b: 8,
    }),
})
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-12 19:44:43 +00:00
Ben Frankel
9c8576996f
Add a doc note about despawn footgun (#10889)
# Objective

The `Despawn` command breaks the hierarchy whenever you use it if the
despawned entity has a parent or any children. This is a serious footgun
because the `Despawn` command has the shortest name, the behavior is
unexpected and not likely to be what you want, and the crash that it
causes can be very difficult to track down.

## Solution

Until this can be fixed by relations, add a note mentioning the footgun
in the documentation.
2023-12-12 19:44:05 +00:00
TheBigCheese
6a15ed564d
Improve EntityWorldMut.remove, retain and despawn docs by linking to more detail (#10943)
## Solution

`Commands.remove` and `.retain` (because I copied `remove`s doc)
referenced `EntityWorldMut.remove` and `retain` for more detail but the
`Commands` docs are much more detailed (which makes sense because it is
the most common api), so I have instead inverted this so that
`EntityWorldMut` docs link to `Commands`.

I also made `EntityWorldMut.despawn` reference `World.despawn` for more
details, like `Commands.despawn` does.
2023-12-12 19:27:11 +00:00
Joona Aalto
4b1865f8bd
Normalize only nonzero normals for mikktspace normal maps (#10905)
# Objective

Fixes #5891.

For mikktspace normal maps, normals must be renormalized in vertex
shaders to match the way mikktspace bakes vertex tangents and normal
maps so that the exact inverse process is applied when shading.

However, for invalid normals like `vec3<f32>(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)`, this
normalization causes NaN values, and because it's in the vertex shader,
it affects the entire triangle and causes it to be shaded as black:

![incorrectly shaded
cone](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/3334b3a9-f72a-4a08-853e-8077a346f5c9)

*A cone with a tip that has a vertex normal of [0, 0, 0], causing the
mesh to be shaded as black.*

In some cases, normals of zero are actually *useful*. For example, a
smoothly shaded cone without creases requires the apex vertex normal to
be zero, because there is no singular normal that works correctly, so
the apex shouldn't contribute to the overall shading. Duplicate vertices
for the apex fix some shading issues, but it causes visible creases and
is more expensive. See #5891 and #10298 for more details.

For correctly shaded cones and other similar low-density shapes with
sharp tips, vertex normals of zero can not be normalized in the vertex
shader.

## Solution

Only normalize the vertex normals and tangents in the vertex shader if
the normal isn't [0, 0, 0]. This way, mikktspace normal maps should
still work for everything except the zero normals, and the zero normals
will only be normalized in the fragment shader.

This allows us to render cones correctly:

![smooth cone with some
banding](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/6b36e264-22c6-453b-a6de-c404b314ca1a)

Notice how there is still a weird shadow banding effect in one area. I
noticed that it can be fixed by normalizing
[here](d2614f2d80/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/pbr_functions.wgsl (L51)),
which produces a perfectly smooth cone without duplicate vertices:

![smooth
cone](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/64f9ad5d-b249-4eae-880b-a1e61e07ae73)

I didn't add this change yet, because it seems a bit arbitrary. I can
add it here if that'd be useful or make another PR though.
2023-12-10 11:42:47 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
47fa620034
Refactor function update_accessibility_nodes (#10911)
# Objective

`update_accessibility_nodes` is one of the most nested functions in the
entire Bevy repository, with a maximum of 9 levels of indentations. This
PR refactors it down to 3 levels of indentations, while improving
readability on other fronts. The result is a function that is actually
understandable at a first glance.

- This is a proof of concept to demonstrate that it is possible to
gradually lower the nesting limit proposed by #10896.

PS: I read AccessKit's documentation, but I don't have experience with
it. Therefore, naming of variables and subroutines may be a bit off.

PS2: I don't know if the test suite covers the functionality of this
system, but since I've spent quite some time on it and the changes were
simple, I'm pretty confident the refactor is functionally equivalent to
the original.

## Solution

I documented each change with a commit, but as a summary I did the
following to reduce nesting:

- I moved from `if-let` blocks to `let-else` statements where
appropriate to reduce rightward shift
- I extracted the closure body to a new function `update_adapter`
- I factored out parts of `update_adapter` into new functions
`queue_node_for_update` and `add_children_nodes`

**Note for reviewers:** GitHub's diff viewer is not the greatest in
showing horizontal code shifts, therefore you may want to use a
different tool like VSCode to review some commits, especially the second
one (anyway, that commit is very straightforward, despite changing many
lines).
2023-12-10 00:52:16 +00:00
ickshonpe
4a46f273a1
Clip outlines by the node's own clipping rect, not the parent's. (#10922)
# Objective

A nodes outline should be clipped using its own clipping rect, not its
parents.

fixes #10921

## Solution

Clip outlines by the node's own clipping rect, not the parent's.

If you compare the `overflow` ui example in main with this PR, you'll
see that the outlines that appear when you hover above the images are
now clipped along with the images.

---

## Changelog

* Outlines are now clipped using the node's own clipping rect, not the
parent's.
2023-12-10 00:51:19 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
1523e8c409
Non-Intrusive refactor of play_queued_audio_system() (#10910)
# Objective

- Improve readability.
- Somewhat relates to #10896.

## Solution

- Use early returns to minimize nesting.
- Change `emitter_translation` to use `if let` instead of `map`.
2023-12-09 14:27:39 +00:00
Fratiman Bogdan - Gabriel
24060213b5
Renamed Accessibility plugin to AccessKitPlugin in bevy_winit (#10914)
# Objective
- Fixes #10901 

## Solution
- `bevy::a11y::AccessibilityPlugin` remains unchanged.
- Renamed `bevy::winit::accessibility::AccessibilityPlugin` to
`bevy::winit::accessibility::AccessKitPlugin`.
2023-12-09 14:22:33 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
d4b21d0dea
Remove reference to default schedule (#10918)
Simple doc change since there is no more a default schedule after #8079.
2023-12-09 14:21:43 +00:00
irate
a4c27288c7
Deduplicate systems in bevy_audio (#10906)
# Objective
The `update_emitter_positions`, and `update_listener_positions` systems
are added for every call to `add_audio_source`.
Instead, add them once in the `AudioPlugin` directly.

Also merged the calls to `add_systems`.


Caught while working on my schedule visualizer c:
2023-12-07 19:43:16 +00:00
Nicola Papale
d2614f2d80
Add a couple assertions for system types (#10893)
# Objective

Test more complex function signatures for exclusive systems, and test
that `StaticSystemParam` is indeed a `SystemParam`.

I mean, it currently works, but might as well add a test for it.
2023-12-06 20:35:46 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
1f97717a3d
Rename Input to ButtonInput (#10859)
# Objective

- Resolves #10853 

## Solution

- ~~Changed the name of `Input` struct to `PressableInput`.~~
- Changed the name of `Input` struct to `ButtonInput`.

## Migration Guide

- Breaking Change: Users need to rename `Input` to `ButtonInput` in
their projects.
2023-12-06 20:32:34 +00:00
Joona Aalto
d9aac887b5
Split Ray into Ray2d and Ray3d and simplify plane construction (#10856)
# Objective

A better alternative version of #10843.

Currently, Bevy has a single `Ray` struct for 3D. To allow better
interoperability with Bevy's primitive shapes (#10572) and some third
party crates (that handle e.g. spatial queries), it would be very useful
to have separate versions for 2D and 3D respectively.

## Solution

Separate `Ray` into `Ray2d` and `Ray3d`. These new structs also take
advantage of the new primitives by using `Direction2d`/`Direction3d` for
the direction:

```rust
pub struct Ray2d {
    pub origin: Vec2,
    pub direction: Direction2d,
}

pub struct Ray3d {
    pub origin: Vec3,
    pub direction: Direction3d,
}
```

and by using `Plane2d`/`Plane3d` in `intersect_plane`:

```rust
impl Ray2d {
    // ...
    pub fn intersect_plane(&self, plane_origin: Vec2, plane: Plane2d) -> Option<f32> {
        // ...
    }
}
```

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `Ray2d` and `Ray3d`
- `Ray2d::new` and `Ray3d::new` constructors
- `Plane2d::new` and `Plane3d::new` constructors

### Removed

- Removed `Ray` in favor of `Ray3d`

### Changed

- `direction` is now a `Direction2d`/`Direction3d` instead of a vector,
which provides guaranteed normalization
- `intersect_plane` now takes a `Plane2d`/`Plane3d` instead of just a
vector for the plane normal
- `Direction2d` and `Direction3d` now derive `Serialize` and
`Deserialize` to preserve ray (de)serialization

## Migration Guide

`Ray` has been renamed to `Ray3d`.

### Ray creation

Before:

```rust
Ray {
    origin: Vec3::ZERO,
    direction: Vec3::new(0.5, 0.6, 0.2).normalize(),
}
```

After:

```rust
// Option 1:
Ray3d {
    origin: Vec3::ZERO,
    direction: Direction3d::new(Vec3::new(0.5, 0.6, 0.2)).unwrap(),
}

// Option 2:
Ray3d::new(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::new(0.5, 0.6, 0.2))
```

### Plane intersections

Before:

```rust
let result = ray.intersect_plane(Vec2::X, Vec2::Y);
```

After:

```rust
let result = ray.intersect_plane(Vec2::X, Plane2d::new(Vec2::Y));
```
2023-12-06 14:09:04 +00:00
Joona Aalto
f683b802f1
Impl TryFrom vector for directions and add InvalidDirectionError (#10884)
# Objective

Implement `TryFrom<Vec2>`/`TryFrom<Vec3>` for direction primitives as
considered in #10857.

## Solution

Implement `TryFrom` for the direction primitives.

These are all equivalent:

```rust
let dir2d = Direction2d::try_from(Vec2::new(0.5, 0.5)).unwrap();
let dir2d = Vec2::new(0.5, 0.5).try_into().unwrap(); // (assumes that the type is inferred)
let dir2d = Direction2d::new(Vec2::new(0.5, 0.5)).unwrap();
```

For error cases, an `Err(InvalidDirectionError)` is returned. It
contains the type of failure:

```rust
/// An error indicating that a direction is invalid.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum InvalidDirectionError {
    /// The length of the direction vector is zero or very close to zero.
    Zero,
    /// The length of the direction vector is `std::f32::INFINITY`.
    Infinite,
    /// The length of the direction vector is `NaN`.
    NaN,
}
```
2023-12-06 00:05:37 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
5508915e9b
Add comment about scale factor in WindowMode (#10872)
# Objective

- Resolves #10784 

## Solution

- As @ickshonpe mentioned in #10784, this is intended behavior but could
benefit from mentioning it in docs.
- I'm also thinking about adding a helper function to disable os scaling
such as `disable_os_scaling()`, but not sure if it's needed.

---

## Changelog

> Add a comment about scaling behavior that happens, and point user to
how he can avoid that behavior.
2023-12-05 21:42:34 +00:00
TheBigCheese
9da65b10b4
Add EntityCommands.retain and EntityWorldMut.retain (#10873)
# Objective
Adds `EntityCommands.retain` and `EntityWorldMut.retain` to remove all
components except the given bundle from the entity.
Fixes #10865.

## Solution

I added a private unsafe function in `EntityWorldMut` called
`remove_bundle_info` which performs the shared behaviour of `remove` and
`retain`, namely taking a `BundleInfo` of components to remove, and
removing them from the given entity. Then `retain` simply gets all the
components on the entity and filters them by whether they are in the
bundle it was passed, before passing this `BundleInfo` into
`remove_bundle_info`.

`EntityCommands.retain` just creates a new type `Retain` which runs
`EntityWorldMut.retain` when run.

---

## Changelog

Added `EntityCommands.retain` and `EntityWorldMut.retain`, which remove
all components except the given bundle from the entity, they can also be
used to remove all components by passing `()` as the bundle.
2023-12-05 15:37:33 +00:00
ickshonpe
166686e0f2
Rename TextAlignment to JustifyText. (#10854)
# Objective

The name `TextAlignment` is really deceptive and almost every new user
gets confused about the differences between aligning text with
`TextAlignment`, aligning text with `Style` and aligning text with
anchor (when using `Text2d`).

## Solution

* Rename `TextAlignment` to `JustifyText`. The associated helper methods
are also renamed.
* Improve the doc comments for text explaining explicitly how the
`JustifyText` component affects the arrangement of text.
* Add some extra cases to the `text_debug` example that demonstate the
differences between alignment using `JustifyText` and alignment using
`Style`.
<img width="757" alt="text_debug_2"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/9d53e647-93f9-4bc7-8a20-0d9f783304d2">

---

## Changelog
* `TextAlignment` has been renamed to `JustifyText`
* `TextBundle::with_text_alignment` has been renamed to
`TextBundle::with_text_justify`
* `Text::with_alignment` has been renamed to `Text::with_justify`
* The `text_alignment` field of `TextMeasureInfo` has been renamed to
`justification`

## Migration Guide
* `TextAlignment` has been renamed to `JustifyText`
* `TextBundle::with_text_alignment` has been renamed to
`TextBundle::with_text_justify`
* `Text::with_alignment` has been renamed to `Text::with_justify`
* The `text_alignment` field of `TextMeasureInfo` has been renamed to
`justification`
2023-12-05 03:00:41 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
72adf2ae2a
Reduced TableRow as Casting (#10811)
# Objective

- Fixes #10806

## Solution

Replaced `new` and `index` methods for both `TableRow` and `TableId`
with `from_*` and `as_*` methods. These remove the need to perform
casting at call sites, reducing the total number of casts in the Bevy
codebase. Within these methods, an appropriate `debug_assertion` ensures
the cast will behave in an expected manner (no wrapping, etc.). I am
using a `debug_assertion` instead of an `assert` to reduce any possible
runtime overhead, however minimal. This choice is something I am open to
changing (or leaving up to another PR) if anyone has any strong
arguments for it.

---

## Changelog

- `ComponentSparseSet::sparse` stores a `TableRow` instead of a `u32`
(private change)
- Replaced `TableRow::new` and `TableRow::index` methods with
`TableRow::from_*` and `TableRow::as_*`, with `debug_assertions`
protecting any internal casting.
- Replaced `TableId::new` and `TableId::index` methods with
`TableId::from_*` and `TableId::as_*`, with `debug_assertions`
protecting any internal casting.
- All `TableId` methods are now `const`

## Migration Guide

- `TableRow::new` -> `TableRow::from_usize`
- `TableRow::index` -> `TableRow::as_usize`
- `TableId::new` -> `TableId::from_usize`
- `TableId::index` -> `TableId::as_usize`

---

## Notes

I have chosen to remove the `index` and `new` methods for the following
chain of reasoning:

- Across the codebase, `new` was called with a mixture of `u32` and
`usize` values. Likewise for `index`.
- Choosing `new` to either be `usize` or `u32` would break half of these
call-sites, requiring `as` casting at the site.
- Adding a second method `new_u32` or `new_usize` avoids the above, bu
looks visually inconsistent.
- Therefore, they should be replaced with `from_*` and `as_*` methods
instead.

Worth noting is that by updating `ComponentSparseSet`, there are now
zero instances of interacting with the inner value of `TableRow` as a
`u32`, it is exclusively used as a `usize` value (due to interactions
with methods like `len` and slice indexing). I have left the `as_u32`
and `from_u32` methods as the "proper" constructors/getters.
2023-12-05 02:44:33 +00:00
irate
83ee6de1da
Remove From implementations from the direction types (#10857)
This removes the `From<Vec2/3>` implementations for the direction types.
It doesn't seem right to have when it only works if the vector is
nonzero and finite and produces NaN otherwise.

Added `Direction2d/3d::new` which uses `Vec2/3::try_normalize` to
guarantee it returns either a valid direction or `None`.

This should make it impossible to create an invalid direction, which I
think was the intention with these types.
2023-12-05 02:44:27 +00:00
Jos Feenstra
18ac125997
Add helper macro's for logging only once (#10808)
# Objective

Fixes #10291

This adds a way to easily log messages once within system which are
called every frame.

## Solution

Opted for a macro-based approach. The fact that the 'once' call is
tracked per call site makes the `log_once!()` macro very versatile and
easy-to-use. I suspect it will be very handy for all of us, but
especially beginners, to get some initial feedback from systems without
spamming up the place!

I've made the macro's return its internal `has_fired` state, for
situations in which that might be useful to know (trigger something else
alongside the log, for example).

Please let me know if I placed the macro's in the right location, and if
you would like me to do something more clever with the macro's
themselves, since its looking quite copy-pastey at the moment. I've
tried ways to replace 5 with 1 macro's, but no success yet.

One downside of this approach is: Say you wish to warn the user if a
resource is invalid. In this situation, the
`resource.is_valid()` check would still be performed every frame:
```rust
fn my_system(my_res: Res<MyResource>) {
   if !my_res.is_valid() {
      warn_once!("resource is invalid!");
   }
}
```
If you want to prevent that, you would still need to introduce a local
boolean. I don't think this is a very big deal, as expensive checks
shouldn't be called every frame in any case.


## Changelog
Added: `trace_once!()`, `debug_once!()`, `info_once!()`, `warn_once!()`,
and `error_once!()` log macros which fire only once per call site.
2023-12-05 01:56:40 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
2653adf5d8
Make ComponentId typed in Components (#10770)
Trying to understand code. Types help.
2023-12-05 01:54:27 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
c9368734d2
Remove identity map calls (#10848)
Removes calls to `Iterator::map` that don't do any work.
2023-12-04 20:44:53 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
0400ef059b
Substitute get(0) with first() (#10847)
Substitute calls to `get(0)` with `first()`, improving readability.
2023-12-02 22:13:42 +00:00
Nathan
24c6a7df05
Clarifying Commands' purpose (#10837)
# Objective
As described in [Issue
#10805](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10805) I have changed
"impactful changes" to "structural changes"

## Solution
Updated the text "impactful" to "structural"
2023-12-02 10:07:19 +00:00
AxiomaticSemantics
b4c33da149
Fix typos in safety comment (#10827)
# Objective

- Minor fix for typos in safety comment

- Fix the typos.

Co-authored-by: ebola <dev@axiomatic>
2023-12-01 18:07:16 +00:00
Aldrich Suratos
cbf39b7eab
Deprecate QueryState::for_each_unchecked (#10815)
# Objective

Resolves Issue #10772.

## Solution

Added the deprecated warning for QueryState::for_each_unchecked, as
noted in the comments of PR #6773.
Followed the wording in the deprecation messages for `for_each` and
`for_each_mut`
2023-12-01 09:48:16 +00:00
James Liu
2148518758
Override QueryIter::fold to port Query::for_each perf gains to select Iterator combinators (#6773)
# Objective
After #6547, `Query::for_each` has been capable of automatic
vectorization on certain queries, which is seeing a notable (>50% CPU
time improvements) for iteration. However, `Query::for_each` isn't
idiomatic Rust, and lacks the flexibility of iterator combinators.

Ideally, `Query::iter` and friends should be able to achieve the same
results. However, this does seem to blocked upstream
(rust-lang/rust#104914) by Rust's loop optimizations.

## Solution
This is an intermediate solution and refactor. This moves the
`Query::for_each` implementation onto the `Iterator::fold`
implementation for `QueryIter` instead. This should result in the same
automatic vectorization optimization on all `Iterator` functions that
internally use fold, including `Iterator::for_each`, `Iterator::count`,
etc.

With this, it should close the gap between the two completely.
Internally, this PR changes `Query::for_each` to use
`query.iter().for_each(..)` instead of the duplicated implementation.

Separately, the duplicate implementations of internal iteration (i.e.
`Query::par_for_each`) now use portions of the current `Query::for_each`
implementation factored out into their own functions.

This also massively cleans up our internal fragmentation of internal
iteration options, deduplicating the iteration code used in `for_each`
and `par_iter().for_each()`.

---

## Changelog
Changed: `Query::for_each`, `Query::for_each_mut`, `Query::for_each`,
and `Query::for_each_mut` have been moved to `QueryIter`'s
`Iterator::for_each` implementation, and still retains their performance
improvements over normal iteration. These APIs are deprecated in 0.13
and will be removed in 0.14.

---------

Co-authored-by: JoJoJet <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-12-01 09:09:55 +00:00
robtfm
74ead1eb80
Add GltfLoaderSettings (#10804)
# Objective

when loading gltfs we may want to filter the results. in particular, i
need to be able to exclude cameras.

i can do this already by modifying the gltf after load and before
spawning, but it seems like a useful general option.

## Solution

add `GltfLoaderSettings` struct with bool members:
- `load_cameras` : checked before processing camera nodes.
- `load_lights` : checked before processing light nodes
- `load_meshes` : checked before loading meshes, materials and morph
weights

Existing code will work as before. Now you also have the option to
restrict what parts of the gltf are loaded. For example, to load a gltf
but exclude the cameras, replace a call to
`asset_server.load("my.gltf")` with:
```rust
asset_server.load_with_settings(
    "my.gltf",
    |s: &mut GltfLoaderSettings| {
        s.load_cameras = false;
    }
);
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-30 00:34:45 +00:00
Carter Anderson
0a588dbfd9
Allow removing and reloading assets with live handles (#10785)
# Objective

Fixes #10444 

Currently manually removing an asset prevents it from being reloaded
while there are still active handles. Doing so will result in a panic,
because the storage entry has been marked as "empty / None" but the ID
is still assumed to be active by the asset server.

Patterns like `images.remove() -> asset_server.reload()` and
`images.remove() -> images.insert()` would fail if the handle was still
alive.

## Solution

Most of the groundwork for this was already laid in Bevy Asset V2. This
is largely just a matter of splitting out `remove` into two separate
operations:

* `remove_dropped`: remove the stored asset, invalidate the internal
Assets entry (preventing future insertions with the old id), and recycle
the id
* `remove_still_alive`: remove the stored asset, but leave the entry
otherwise untouched (and dont recycle the id).

`remove_still_alive` and `insert` can be called any number of times (in
any order) for an id until `remove_dropped` has been called, which will
invalidate the id.

From a user-facing perspective, there are no API changes and this is non
breaking. The public `Assets::remove` will internally call
`remove_still_alive`. `remove_dropped` can only be called by the
internal "handle management" system.

---

## Changelog

- Fix a bug preventing `Assets::remove` from blocking future inserts for
a specific `AssetIndex`.
2023-11-29 23:32:13 +00:00
Elabajaba
0f5d8128c9
Fix prepass binding issues causing crashes when not all prepass bindings are used (#10788)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10786

## Solution

The bind_group_layout entries for the prepass were wrong when not all 4
prepass textures were used, as it just zipped [17, 18, 19, 20] with the
smallvec of prepass `bind_group_layout` entries that potentially didn't
contain 4 entries. (eg. if you had a depth and motion vector prepass but
no normal prepass, then depth would be correct but the entry for the
motion vector prepass would be 18 (normal prepass' spot) instead of 19).

Change the prepass `get_bind_group_layout_entries` function to return an
array of `[Option<BindGroupLayoutEntryBuilder>; 4]` and only add the
layout entry if it exists.
2023-11-29 23:11:12 +00:00
robtfm
47447beb93
try_insert Aabbs (#10801)
# Objective

avoid panics from `calculate_bounds` systems if entities are despawned
in PostUpdate.

there's a running general discussion (#10166) about command panicking.
in the meantime we may as well fix up some cases where it's clear a
failure to insert is safe.

## Solution

change `.insert(aabb)` to `.try_insert(aabb)`
2023-11-29 15:00:50 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
d04a2204f5
Make IntoSystemConfigs::into_configs public API (visible in docs) (#10624)
`IntoSystemConfigs::into_configs` function is public, but hidden from
documentation. This PR makes it visible.

Fixes #10622.
2023-11-29 14:38:37 +00:00
Gino Valente
daa8bf20df
Fix nested generics in Reflect derive (#10791)
# Objective

> Issue raised on
[Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1179182488787103776)

Currently the following code fails due to a missing `TypePath` bound:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)] struct Foo<T>(T);
#[derive(Reflect)] struct Bar<T>(Foo<T>);
#[derive(Reflect)] struct Baz<T>(Bar<Foo<T>>);
```

## Solution

Add `TypePath` to the per-field bounds instead of _just_ the generic
type parameter bounds.

### Related Work

It should be noted that #9046 would help make these kinds of issues
easier to work around and/or avoid entirely.

---

## Changelog

- Fixes missing `TypePath` requirement when deriving `Reflect` on nested
generics
2023-11-29 01:46:09 +00:00
Carter Anderson
4221f7e7e9
Print precise and correct watch warnings (and only when necessary) (#10787)
# Objective

Fixes #10401 

## Solution

* Allow sources to register specific processed/unprocessed watch
warnings.
* Specify per-platform watch warnings. This removes the need to cover
all platform cases in one warning message.
* Only register watch warnings for the _processed_ embedded source, as
warning about watching unprocessed embedded isn't helpful.

---

## Changelog

- Asset sources can now register specific watch warnings.
2023-11-29 00:35:13 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
506bdc5e68
Remove pointless trait implementation exports in bevy_reflect (#10771)
Trait implementations do not need to be reexported to be used.

```
warning: unused import: `self::std::*`
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/src/lib.rs:502:13
    |
502 |     pub use self::std::*;
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` on by default

warning: unused import: `self::uuid::*`
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/src/lib.rs:503:13
    |
503 |     pub use self::uuid::*;
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

warning: unused import: `impls::*`
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/src/lib.rs:525:9
    |
525 | pub use impls::*;
    |         ^^^^^^^^
```
2023-11-29 00:11:06 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
3ec1b5c323
Mention DynamicSceneBuilder in doc comment (#10780)
# Objective

Resolves #10773

## Solution

Added comment mentioning DynamicSceneBuilder
2023-11-28 23:45:00 +00:00
tygyh
fd308571c4
Remove unnecessary path prefixes (#10749)
# Objective

- Shorten paths by removing unnecessary prefixes

## Solution

- Remove the prefixes from many paths which do not need them. Finding
the paths was done automatically using built-in refactoring tools in
Jetbrains RustRover.
2023-11-28 23:43:40 +00:00
Sludge
b19ea0dd1d
Reflect and register audio-related types (#10484)
# Objective

These type are unavailable to editors and scripting interfaces making
use of reflection.

## Solution

`#[derive(Reflect)]` and call `.register_type` during plugin
initialization.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Implement `Reflect` for audio-related types, and register them.
2023-11-28 22:26:58 +00:00
JMS55
4bf20e7d27
Swap material and mesh bind groups (#10485)
# Objective
- Materials should be a more frequent rebind then meshes (due to being
able to use a single vertex buffer, such as in #10164) and therefore
should be in a higher bind group.

---

## Changelog
- For 2d and 3d mesh/material setups (but not UI materials, or other
rendering setups such as gizmos, sprites, or text), mesh data is now in
bind group 1, and material data is now in bind group 2, which is swapped
from how they were before.

## Migration Guide
- Custom 2d and 3d mesh/material shaders should now use bind group 2
`@group(2) @binding(x)` for their bound resources, instead of bind group
1.
- Many internal pieces of rendering code have changed so that mesh data
is now in bind group 1, and material data is now in bind group 2.
Semi-custom rendering setups (that don't use the Material or Material2d
APIs) should adapt to these changes.
2023-11-28 22:26:22 +00:00
scottmcm
a902ea6f85
Save an instruction in EntityHasher (#10648)
# Objective

Keep essentially the same structure of `EntityHasher` from #9903, but
rephrase the multiplication slightly to save an instruction.

cc @superdump 
Discord thread:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1172033156845674507/1174969772522356756

## Solution

Today, the hash is
```rust
        self.hash = i | (i.wrapping_mul(FRAC_U64MAX_PI) << 32);
```
with `i` being `(generation << 32) | index`.

Expanding things out, we get
```rust
i | ( (i * CONST) << 32 )
= (generation << 32) | index | ((((generation << 32) | index) * CONST) << 32)
= (generation << 32) | index | ((index * CONST) << 32)  // because the generation overflowed
= (index * CONST | generation) << 32 | index
```

What if we do the same thing, but with `+` instead of `|`? That's almost
the same thing, except that it has carries, which are actually often
better in a hash function anyway, since it doesn't saturate. (`|` can be
dangerous, since once something becomes `-1` it'll stay that, and
there's no mixing available.)

```rust
(index * CONST + generation) << 32 + index
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * index + generation << 32
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * index + (WHATEVER << 32 + generation) << 32 // because the extra overflows and thus can be anything
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * index + ((CONST * generation) << 32 + generation) << 32 // pick "whatever" to be something convenient
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * index + ((CONST << 32 + 1) * generation) << 32
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * index +((CONST << 32 + 1) * (generation << 32)
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * (index + generation << 32)
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * (generation << 32 | index)
= (CONST << 32 + 1) * i
```

So we can do essentially the same thing using a single multiplication
instead of doing multiply-shift-or.

LLVM was already smart enough to merge the shifting into a
multiplication, but this saves the extra `or`:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/18526288/d9396614-2326-4730-abbe-4908c01b5ace)
<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/MEvbz4eo4>

It's a very small change, and often will disappear in load latency
anyway, but it's a couple percent faster in lookups:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/18526288/c365ec85-6adc-4f6d-8fa6-a65146f55a75)

(There was more of an improvement here before #10558, but with `to_bits`
being a single `qword` load now, keeping things mostly as it is turned
out to be better than the bigger changes I'd tried in #10605.)

---

## Changelog

(Probably skip it)

## Migration Guide

(none needed)
2023-11-28 12:37:30 +00:00
robtfm
d95d20f4b1
prepass vertex shader always outputs world position (#10657)
# Objective

the pbr prepass vertex shader currently only sets
`VertexOutput::world_position` when deferred or motion prepasses are
enabled.
the field is always in the vertex output so is otherwise undetermined,
and the calculation is very cheap.

## Solution

always set the world position in the pbr prepass vert shader.
2023-11-28 12:13:28 +00:00
davier
e44b74fb6a
Provide GlobalsUniform in UiMaterial shaders (#10739)
# Objective

`GlobalsUniform` provides the current time to shaders, which is useful
for animations. `UiMaterial` is an abstraction that makes it easier to
write custom shaders for UI elements.
This PR makes it possible to use the `GlobalsUniform` in `UiMaterial`
shaders.

## Solution

The `GlobalsUniform` is bound to `@group(0) @binding(1)`. It is
accessible in shaders with:
```wgsl
#import bevy_render::globals::Globals

@group(0) @binding(1)
var<uniform> globals: Globals;
```

---

## Changelog

Added `GlobalsUniform` in `UiMaterial` shaders

## Discussion

Should I modify the existing ui_material example to showcase this?
2023-11-28 12:08:28 +00:00
Kanabenki
0e9f6e92ea
Add clippy::manual_let_else at warn level to lints (#10684)
# Objective

Related to #10612.

Enable the
[`clippy::manual_let_else`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#manual_let_else)
lint as a warning. The `let else` form seems more idiomatic to me than a
`match`/`if else` that either match a pattern or diverge, and from the
clippy doc, the lint doesn't seem to have any possible false positive.

## Solution

Add the lint as warning in `Cargo.toml`, refactor places where the lint
triggers.
2023-11-28 04:15:27 +00:00
IceSentry
6d0c11a28f
Bind group layout entries (#10224)
# Objective

- Follow up to #9694

## Solution

- Same api as #9694 but adapted for `BindGroupLayoutEntry`
- Use the same `ShaderStages` visibilty for all entries by default
- Add `BindingType` helper function that mirror the wgsl equivalent and
that make writing layouts much simpler.

Before:
```rust
let layout = render_device.create_bind_group_layout(&BindGroupLayoutDescriptor {
    label: Some("post_process_bind_group_layout"),
    entries: &[
        BindGroupLayoutEntry {
            binding: 0,
            visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
            ty: BindingType::Texture {
                sample_type: TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: true },
                view_dimension: TextureViewDimension::D2,
                multisampled: false,
            },
            count: None,
        },
        BindGroupLayoutEntry {
            binding: 1,
            visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
            ty: BindingType::Sampler(SamplerBindingType::Filtering),
            count: None,
        },
        BindGroupLayoutEntry {
            binding: 2,
            visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
            ty: BindingType::Buffer {
                ty: bevy::render::render_resource::BufferBindingType::Uniform,
                has_dynamic_offset: false,
                min_binding_size: Some(PostProcessSettings::min_size()),
            },
            count: None,
        },
    ],
});
```
After:
```rust
let layout = render_device.create_bind_group_layout(
    "post_process_bind_group_layout"),
    &BindGroupLayoutEntries::sequential(
        ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
        (
            texture_2d_f32(),
            sampler(SamplerBindingType::Filtering),
            uniform_buffer(false, Some(PostProcessSettings::min_size())),
        ),
    ),
);
```

Here's a more extreme example in bevy_solari:
86dab7f5da

---

## Changelog

- Added `BindGroupLayoutEntries` and all `BindingType` helper functions.

## Migration Guide

`RenderDevice::create_bind_group_layout()` doesn't take a
`BindGroupLayoutDescriptor` anymore. You need to provide the parameters
separately

```rust
// 0.12
let layout = render_device.create_bind_group_layout(&BindGroupLayoutDescriptor {
    label: Some("post_process_bind_group_layout"),
    entries: &[
        BindGroupLayoutEntry {
			// ...
        },
    ],
});

// 0.13
let layout = render_device.create_bind_group_layout(
	"post_process_bind_group_layout",
    &[
        BindGroupLayoutEntry {
			// ...
        },
    ],
);
```

## TODO

- [x] implement a `Dynamic` variant
- [x] update the `RenderDevice::create_bind_group_layout()` api to match
the one from `RenderDevice::creat_bind_group()`
- [x] docs
2023-11-28 04:00:49 +00:00
Mark Wainwright
f0a8994f55
Split WorldQuery into WorldQueryData and WorldQueryFilter (#9918)
# Objective

- Fixes #7680
- This is an updated for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8899
which had the same objective but fell a long way behind the latest
changes


## Solution

The traits `WorldQueryData : WorldQuery` and `WorldQueryFilter :
WorldQuery` have been added and some of the types and functions from
`WorldQuery` has been moved into them.

`ReadOnlyWorldQuery` has been replaced with `ReadOnlyWorldQueryData`. 

`WorldQueryFilter` is safe (as long as `WorldQuery` is implemented
safely).

`WorldQueryData` is unsafe - safely implementing it requires that
`Self::ReadOnly` is a readonly version of `Self` (this used to be a
safety requirement of `WorldQuery`)

The type parameters `Q` and `F` of `Query` must now implement
`WorldQueryData` and `WorldQueryFilter` respectively.

This makes it impossible to accidentally use a filter in the data
position or vice versa which was something that could lead to bugs.
~~Compile failure tests have been added to check this.~~

It was previously sometimes useful to use `Option<With<T>>` in the data
position. Use `Has<T>` instead in these cases.

The `WorldQuery` derive macro has been split into separate derive macros
for `WorldQueryData` and `WorldQueryFilter`.

Previously it was possible to derive both `WorldQuery` for a struct that
had a mixture of data and filter items. This would not work correctly in
some cases but could be a useful pattern in others. *This is no longer
possible.*

---

## Notes

- The changes outside of `bevy_ecs` are all changing type parameters to
the new types, updating the macro use, or replacing `Option<With<T>>`
with `Has<T>`.

- All `WorldQueryData` types always returned `true` for `IS_ARCHETYPAL`
so I moved it to `WorldQueryFilter` and
replaced all calls to it with `true`. That should be the only logic
change outside of the macro generation code.

- `Changed<T>` and `Added<T>` were being generated by a macro that I
have expanded. Happy to revert that if desired.

- The two derive macros share some functions for implementing
`WorldQuery` but the tidiest way I could find to implement them was to
give them a ton of arguments and ask clippy to ignore that.

## Changelog

### Changed
- Split `WorldQuery` into `WorldQueryData` and `WorldQueryFilter` which
now have separate derive macros. It is not possible to derive both for
the same type.
- `Query` now requires that the first type argument implements
`WorldQueryData` and the second implements `WorldQueryFilter`

## Migration Guide

- Update derives

```rust
// old
#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(mutable, derive(Debug))]
struct CustomQuery {
    entity: Entity,
    a: &'static mut ComponentA
}

#[derive(WorldQuery)]
struct QueryFilter {
    _c: With<ComponentC>
}

// new 
#[derive(WorldQueryData)]
#[world_query_data(mutable, derive(Debug))]
struct CustomQuery {
    entity: Entity,
    a: &'static mut ComponentA,
}

#[derive(WorldQueryFilter)]
struct QueryFilter {
    _c: With<ComponentC>
}
```
- Replace `Option<With<T>>` with `Has<T>`

```rust
/// old
fn my_system(query: Query<(Entity, Option<With<ComponentA>>)>)
{
  for (entity, has_a_option) in query.iter(){
    let has_a:bool = has_a_option.is_some();
    //todo!()
  }
}

/// new
fn my_system(query: Query<(Entity, Has<ComponentA>)>)
{
  for (entity, has_a) in query.iter(){
    //todo!()
  }
}
```

- Fix queries which had filters in the data position or vice versa.

```rust
// old
fn my_system(query: Query<(Entity, With<ComponentA>)>)
{
  for (entity, _) in query.iter(){
  //todo!()
  }
}

// new
fn my_system(query: Query<Entity, With<ComponentA>>)
{
  for entity in query.iter(){
  //todo!()
  }
}

// old
fn my_system(query: Query<AnyOf<(&ComponentA, With<ComponentB>)>>)
{
  for (entity, _) in query.iter(){
  //todo!()
  }
}

// new
fn my_system(query: Query<Option<&ComponentA>, Or<(With<ComponentA>, With<ComponentB>)>>)
{
  for entity in query.iter(){
  //todo!()
  }
}

```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-28 03:56:07 +00:00
Carter Anderson
90958104cb
Ensure instance_index push constant is always used in prepass.wgsl (#10706)
# Objective

 Kind of helps #10509 

## Solution

Add a line to `prepass.wgsl` that ensure the `instance_index` push
constant is always used on WebGL 2. This is not a full fix, as the
_second_ a custom shader is used that doesn't use the push constant, the
breakage will resurface. We have satisfying medium term and long term
solutions. This is just a short term hack for 0.12.1 that will make more
cases work. See #10509 for more details.
2023-11-28 01:13:25 +00:00
Helix
879893c30a
fix insert_reflect panic caused by clone_value (#10627)
# Objective

- `insert_reflect` relies on `reflect_type_path`, which doesn't gives
the actual type path for object created by `clone_value`, leading to an
unexpected panic. This is a workaround for it.
- Fix #10590 

## Solution

- Tries to get type path from `get_represented_type_info` if get failed
from `reflect_type_path`.

---

## Defect remaining

- `get_represented_type_info` implies a shortage on performance than
using `TypeRegistry`.
2023-11-28 00:17:10 +00:00
Carter Anderson
cc6c4d65ed
Fix GLTF scene dependencies and make full scene renders predictable (#10745)
# Objective

Fixes #10688

There were a number of issues at play:

1. The GLTF loader was not registering Scene dependencies properly. They
were being registered at the root instead of on the scene assets. This
made `LoadedWithDependencies` fire immediately on load.
2. Recursive labeled assets _inside_ of labeled assets were not being
loaded. This only became relevant for scenes after fixing (1) because we
now add labeled assets to the nested scene `LoadContext` instead of the
root load context. I'm surprised nobody has hit this yet. I'm glad I
caught it before somebody hit it.
3. Accessing "loaded with dependencies" state on the Asset Server is
boilerplatey + error prone (because you need to manually query two
states).

## Solution

1. In GltfLoader, use a nested LoadContext for scenes and load
dependencies through that context.
2. In the `AssetServer`, load labeled assets recursively.
3. Added a simple `asset_server.is_loaded_with_dependencies(id)`

I also added some docs to `LoadContext` to help prevent this problem in
the future.

---

## Changelog

- Added `AssetServer::is_loaded_with_dependencies`
- Fixed GLTF Scene dependencies
- Fixed nested labeled assets not being loaded

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 22:42:28 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
6e871ab919
Implement Drop for CommandQueue (#10746)
# Objective

- Fixes #10676, preventing a possible memory leak for commands which
owned resources.

## Solution

Implemented `Drop` for `CommandQueue`. This has been done entirely in
the private API of `CommandQueue`, ensuring no breaking changes. Also
added a unit test, `test_command_queue_inner_drop_early`, based on the
reproduction steps as outlined in #10676.

## Notes

I believe this can be applied to `0.12.1` as well, but I am uncertain of
the process to make that kind of change. Please let me know if there's
anything I can do to help with the back-porting of this change.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 22:35:36 +00:00
Carter Anderson
fa903a122f
AssetMetaMode (#10623)
# Objective

Fixes #10157

## Solution

Add `AssetMetaCheck` resource which can configure when/if asset meta
files will be read:

```rust
app
  // Never attempts to look up meta files. The default meta configuration will be used for each asset.
  .insert_resource(AssetMetaCheck::Never)
  .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
```


This serves as a band-aid fix for the issue with wasm's
`HttpWasmAssetReader` creating a bunch of requests for non-existent
meta, which can slow down asset loading (by waiting for the 404
response) and creates a bunch of noise in the logs. This also provides a
band-aid fix for the more serious issue of itch.io deployments returning
403 responses, which results in full failure of asset loads.

If users don't want to include meta files for all deployed assets for
web builds, and they aren't using meta files at all, they should set
this to `AssetMetaCheck::Never`.

If users do want to include meta files for specific assets, they can use
`AssetMetaCheck::Paths`, which will only look up meta for those paths.

Currently, this defaults to `AssetMetaCheck::Always`, which makes this
fully non-breaking for the `0.12.1` release. _**However it _is_ worth
discussing making this `AssetMetaCheck::Never` by default**_, given that
I doubt most people are using meta files without the Asset Processor
enabled. This would be a breaking change, but it would make WASM / Itch
deployments work by default, which is a pretty big win imo. The downside
is that people using meta files _without_ processing would need to
manually enable `AssetMetaCheck::Always`, which is also suboptimal.

When in `AssetMetaCheck::Processed`, the meta check resource is ignored,
as processing requires asset meta files to function.

In general, I don't love adding this knob as things should ideally "just
work" in all cases. But this is the reality of the current situation.

---

## Changelog

- Added `AssetMetaCheck` resource, which can configure when/if asset
meta files will be read
2023-11-27 22:32:36 +00:00