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Tim
d454db8e58
Rename the Pickable component and fix incorrect documentation (#15707)
# Objective

- Rename `Pickable` to `PickingBehavior` to counter the easily-made
assumption that the component is required. It is optional
- Fix and clarify documentation
- The docs in `crates/bevy_ui/src/picking_backend.rs` were incorrect
about the necessity of `Pickable`
- Plus two minor code quality changes in this commit
(7c2e75f48d)

Closes #15632
2024-10-07 17:09:57 +00:00
Trashtalk217
d1bd46d45e
Deprecate get_or_spawn (#15652)
# Objective

After merging retained rendering world #15320, we now have a good way of
creating a link between worlds (*HIYAA intensifies*). This means that
`get_or_spawn` is no longer necessary for that function. Entity should
be opaque as the warning above `get_or_spawn` says. This is also part of
#15459.

I'm deprecating `get_or_spawn_batch` in a different PR in order to keep
the PR small in size.

## Solution

Deprecate `get_or_spawn` and replace it with `get_entity` in most
contexts. If it's possible to query `&RenderEntity`, then the entity is
synced and `render_entity.id()` is initialized in the render world.

## Migration Guide

If you are given an `Entity` and you want to do something with it, use
`Commands.entity(...)` or `World.entity(...)`. If instead you want to
spawn something use `Commands.spawn(...)` or `World.spawn(...)`. If you
are not sure if an entity exists, you can always use `get_entity` and
match on the `Option<...>` that is returned.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-07 16:08:22 +00:00
Joona Aalto
25bfa80e60
Migrate cameras to required components (#15641)
# Objective

Yet another PR for migrating stuff to required components. This time,
cameras!

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposal](https://hackmd.io/tsYID4CGRiWxzsgawzxG_g#Combined-Proposal-1-Selected),
deprecate `Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` in favor of `Camera2d`
and `Camera3d`.

Adding a `Camera` without `Camera2d` or `Camera3d` now logs a warning,
as suggested by Cart [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1264881140007702558/1291506402832945273).
I would personally like cameras to work a bit differently and be split
into a few more components, to avoid some footguns and confusing
semantics, but that is more controversial, and shouldn't block this core
migration.

## Testing

I ran a few 2D and 3D examples, and tried cameras with and without
render graphs.

---

## Migration Guide

`Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` have been deprecated in favor of
`Camera2d` and `Camera3d`. Inserting them will now also insert the other
components required by them automatically.
2024-10-05 01:59:52 +00:00
vero
0b9a461d5d
Invert the dependency between bevy_animation and bevy_ui (#15634)
# Objective

- Improve crate dependency graph

## Solution

- Invert a dependency

## Testing

- Tested ui and animation examples
2024-10-04 01:27:20 +00:00
Tim
20dbf790a6
Get rid of unnecessary mutable access in ui picking backend (#15630)
## Solution

Yeet

## Testing

Tested the `simple_picking` example
2024-10-03 21:30:52 +00:00
ickshonpe
9bb27e97c5
Fix entity leak in extract_uinode_borders (#15626)
# Objective

Fix for another leak, this time when extracting outlines.
2024-10-03 18:15:32 +00:00
rudderbucky
2da8d17a44
Add try_despawn methods to World/Commands (#15480)
# Objective

Fixes #14511.

`despawn` allows you to remove entities from the world. However, if the
entity does not exist, it emits a warning. This may not be intended
behavior for many users who have use cases where they need to call
`despawn` regardless of if the entity actually exists (see the issue),
or don't care in general if the entity already doesn't exist.

(Also trying to gauge interest on if this feature makes sense, I'd
personally love to have it, but I could see arguments that this might be
a footgun. Just trying to help here 😄 If there's no contention I could
also implement this for `despawn_recursive` and `despawn_descendants` in
the same PR)

## Solution

Add `try_despawn`, `try_despawn_recursive` and
`try_despawn_descendants`.

Modify `World::despawn_with_caller` to also take in a `warn` boolean
argument, which is then considered when logging the warning. Set
`log_warning` to `true` in the case of `despawn`, and `false` in the
case of `try_despawn`.

## Testing

Ran `cargo run -p ci` on macOS, it seemed fine.
2024-10-03 16:21:05 +00:00
Tim
461305b3d7
Revert "Have EntityCommands methods consume self for easier chaining" (#15523)
As discussed in #15521

- Partial revert of #14897, reverting the change to the methods to
consume `self`
- The `insert_if` method is kept

The migration guide of #14897 should be removed
Closes #15521

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-02 12:47:26 +00:00
Viktor Gustavsson
f86ee32576
Add UI GhostNode (#15341)
# Objective

- Fixes #14826 
- For context, see #15238

## Solution
Add a `GhostNode` component to `bevy_ui` and update all the relevant
systems to use it to traverse for UI children.

- [x] `ghost_hierarchy` module
  - [x] Add `GhostNode`
- [x] Add `UiRootNodes` system param for iterating (ghost-aware) UI root
nodes
- [x] Add `UiChildren` system param for iterating (ghost-aware) UI
children
- [x] Update `layout::ui_layout_system`
  - [x] Use ghost-aware root nodes for camera updates
  - [x] Update and remove children in taffy
    - [x] Initial spawn
    - [x] Detect changes on nested UI children
- [x] Use ghost-aware children traversal in
`update_uinode_geometry_recursive`
- [x] Update the rest of the UI systems to use the ghost hierarchy
  - [x] `stack::ui_stack_system`
  - [x] `update::`
    - [x] `update_clipping_system`
    - [x] `update_target_camera_system`
  - [x] `accessibility::calc_name`

## Testing
- [x] Added a new example `ghost_nodes` that can be used as a testbed.
- [x] Added unit tests for _some_ of the traversal utilities in
`ghost_hierarchy`
- [x] Ensure this fulfills the needs for currently known use cases
  - [x] Reactivity libraries (test with `bevy_reactor`)
- [ ] Text spans (mentioned by koe [on
discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1285371432460881991/1285377442998915246))
  
---
## Performance
[See comment
below](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15341#issuecomment-2385456820)

## Migration guide
Any code that previously relied on `Parent`/`Children` to iterate UI
children may now want to use `bevy_ui::UiChildren` to ensure ghost nodes
are skipped, and their first descendant Nodes included.

UI root nodes may now be children of ghost nodes, which means
`Without<Parent>` might not query all root nodes. Use
`bevy_ui::UiRootNodes` where needed to iterate root nodes instead.

## Potential future work
- Benchmarking/optimizations of hierarchies containing lots of ghost
nodes
- Further exploration of UI hierarchies and markers for root nodes/leaf
nodes to create better ergonomics for things like `UiLayer` (world-space
ui)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-02 00:24:28 +00:00
UkoeHB
ead84e0e3d
Rename BreakLineOn to LineBreak (#15583)
# Objective

- Improve code quality in preparation for
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014

## Solution

- Rename BreakLineOn to LineBreak.

## Migration Guide

`BreakLineOn` was renamed to `LineBreak`, and paramters named
`linebreak_behavior` were renamed to `linebreak`.
2024-10-01 22:30:50 +00:00
ickshonpe
f53af2846c
Update the UI texture slice pipeline to work with the retained render world changes (#15578)
# Objective

Update the UI's texture slice extraction to work with the changes from
the retained render world PR (#15320).
2024-10-01 22:02:02 +00:00
Trashtalk217
56f8e526dd
The Cooler 'Retain Rendering World' (#15320)
- Adopted from #14449
- Still fixes #12144.

## Migration Guide

The retained render world is a complex change: migrating might take one
of a few different forms depending on the patterns you're using.

For every example, we specify in which world the code is run. Most of
the changes affect render world code, so for the average Bevy user who's
using Bevy's high-level rendering APIs, these changes are unlikely to
affect your code.

### Spawning entities in the render world

Previously, if you spawned an entity with `world.spawn(...)`,
`commands.spawn(...)` or some other method in the rendering world, it
would be despawned at the end of each frame. In 0.15, this is no longer
the case and so your old code could leak entities. This can be mitigated
by either re-architecting your code to no longer continuously spawn
entities (like you're used to in the main world), or by adding the
`bevy_render::world_sync::TemporaryRenderEntity` component to the entity
you're spawning. Entities tagged with `TemporaryRenderEntity` will be
removed at the end of each frame (like before).

### Extract components with `ExtractComponentPlugin`

```
// main world
app.add_plugins(ExtractComponentPlugin::<ComponentToExtract>::default());
```

`ExtractComponentPlugin` has been changed to only work with synced
entities. Entities are automatically synced if `ComponentToExtract` is
added to them. However, entities are not "unsynced" if any given
`ComponentToExtract` is removed, because an entity may have multiple
components to extract. This would cause the other components to no
longer get extracted because the entity is not synced.

So be careful when only removing extracted components from entities in
the render world, because it might leave an entity behind in the render
world. The solution here is to avoid only removing extracted components
and instead despawn the entire entity.

### Manual extraction using `Extract<Query<(Entity, ...)>>`

```rust
// in render world, inspired by bevy_pbr/src/cluster/mod.rs
pub fn extract_clusters(
    mut commands: Commands,
    views: Extract<Query<(Entity, &Clusters, &Camera)>>,
) {
    for (entity, clusters, camera) in &views {
        // some code
        commands.get_or_spawn(entity).insert(...);
    }
}
```
One of the primary consequences of the retained rendering world is that
there's no longer a one-to-one mapping from entity IDs in the main world
to entity IDs in the render world. Unlike in Bevy 0.14, Entity 42 in the
main world doesn't necessarily map to entity 42 in the render world.

Previous code which called `get_or_spawn(main_world_entity)` in the
render world (`Extract<Query<(Entity, ...)>>` returns main world
entities). Instead, you should use `&RenderEntity` and
`render_entity.id()` to get the correct entity in the render world. Note
that this entity does need to be synced first in order to have a
`RenderEntity`.

When performing manual abstraction, this won't happen automatically
(like with `ExtractComponentPlugin`) so add a `SyncToRenderWorld` marker
component to the entities you want to extract.

This results in the following code:
```rust
// in render world, inspired by bevy_pbr/src/cluster/mod.rs
pub fn extract_clusters(
    mut commands: Commands,
    views: Extract<Query<(&RenderEntity, &Clusters, &Camera)>>,
) {
    for (render_entity, clusters, camera) in &views {
        // some code
        commands.get_or_spawn(render_entity.id()).insert(...);
    }
}

// in main world, when spawning
world.spawn(Clusters::default(), Camera::default(), SyncToRenderWorld)
```

### Looking up `Entity` ids in the render world

As previously stated, there's now no correspondence between main world
and render world `Entity` identifiers.

Querying for `Entity` in the render world will return the `Entity` id in
the render world: query for `MainEntity` (and use its `id()` method) to
get the corresponding entity in the main world.

This is also a good way to tell the difference between synced and
unsynced entities in the render world, because unsynced entities won't
have a `MainEntity` component.

---------

Co-authored-by: re0312 <re0312@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: re0312 <45868716+re0312@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anselmo Sampietro <ans.samp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Emerson Coskey <56370779+ecoskey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 18:51:43 +00:00
ickshonpe
c5742ff43e
Simplified ui_stack_system (#9889)
# Objective

`ui_stack_system` generates a tree of `StackingContexts` which it then
flattens to get the `UiStack`.

But there's no need to construct a new tree. We can query for nodes with
a global `ZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes list and then build
the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout tree, ignoring any
branches that have a global `Zindex`.

Fixes #9877

## Solution

Split the `ZIndex` enum into two separate components, `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`

Query for nodes with a `GlobalZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes
list and then build the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout
tree, filtering branches by `Without<GlobalZIndex>` so we don't revisit
nodes.

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

<img width="672" alt="ui-stack-system-walk-split-enum"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/11e357a5-477f-4804-8ada-c4527c009421">

(Yellow is this PR, red is main)

---

## Changelog
`Zindex`
* The `ZIndex` enum has been split into two separate components `ZIndex`
(which replaces `ZIndex::Local`) and `GlobalZIndex` (which replaces
`ZIndex::Global`). An entity can have both a `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`, in comparisons `ZIndex` breaks ties if two
`GlobalZIndex` values are equal.

`ui_stack_system`
* Instead of generating a tree of `StackingContexts`, query for nodes
with a `GlobalZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes list and then
build the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout tree, filtering
branches by `Without<GlobalZIndex` so we don't revisit nodes.

## Migration Guide

The `ZIndex` enum has been split into two separate components `ZIndex`
(which replaces `ZIndex::Local`) and `GlobalZIndex` (which replaces
`ZIndex::Global`). An entity can have both a `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`, in comparisons `ZIndex` breaks ties if two
`GlobalZindex` values are equal.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gabriel Bourgeois <gabriel.bourgeoisv4si@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 18:43:57 +00:00
MiniaczQ
5289e18e0b
System param validation for observers, system registry and run once (#15526)
# Objective

Fixes #15394

## Solution

Observers now validate params.

System registry has a new error variant for when system running fails
due to invalid parameters.

Run once now returns a `Result<Out, RunOnceError>` instead of `Out`.
This is more inline with system registry, which also returns a result.

I'll address warning messages in #15500.

## Testing

Added one test for each case.

---

## Migration Guide

- `RunSystemOnce::run_system_once` and
`RunSystemOnce::run_system_once_with` now return a `Result<Out>` instead
of just `Out`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-09-30 01:00:39 +00:00
charlotte
df23b937cc
Make CosmicFontSystem and SwashCache pub resources. (#15479)
# Objective

In nannou, we'd like to be able to access the [outline
commands](https://docs.rs/cosmic-text/latest/cosmic_text/struct.SwashCache.html#method.get_outline_commands)
from swash, while still benefit from Bevy's management of font assets.

## Solution

Make `CosmicFontSystem` and  `SwashCache` pub resources.

## Testing

Ran some examples.
2024-09-28 00:00:27 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
d70595b667
Add core and alloc over std Lints (#15281)
# Objective

- Fixes #6370
- Closes #6581

## Solution

- Added the following lints to the workspace:
  - `std_instead_of_core`
  - `std_instead_of_alloc`
  - `alloc_instead_of_core`
- Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [item level use
formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Item%5C%3A)
to split all `use` statements into single items.
- Used `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix
--allow-dirty` to _attempt_ to resolve the new linting issues, and
intervened where the lint was unable to resolve the issue automatically
(usually due to needing an `extern crate alloc;` statement in a crate
root).
- Manually removed certain uses of `std` where negative feature gating
prevented `--all-features` from finding the offending uses.
- Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [crate level use
formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Crate%5C%3A)
to re-merge all `use` statements matching Bevy's previous styling.
- Manually fixed cases where the `fmt` tool could not re-merge `use`
statements due to conditional compilation attributes.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally

## Migration Guide

The MSRV is now 1.81. Please update to this version or higher.

## Notes

- This is a _massive_ change to try and push through, which is why I've
outlined the semi-automatic steps I used to create this PR, in case this
fails and someone else tries again in the future.
- Making this change has no impact on user code, but does mean Bevy
contributors will be warned to use `core` and `alloc` instead of `std`
where possible.
- This lint is a critical first step towards investigating `no_std`
options for Bevy.

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-09-27 00:59:59 +00:00
Mohamed Osama
4e7801388c
Rename UiPickingBackend to UiPickingBackendPlugin (#15462)
solves #15450
2024-09-27 00:50:06 +00:00
ickshonpe
0fe33c3bba
use precomputed border values (#15163)
# Objective

Fixes #15142

## Solution

* Moved all the UI border geometry calculations that were scattered
through the UI extraction functions into `ui_layout_system`.
* Added a `border: BorderRect` field to `Node` to store the border size
computed by `ui_layout_system`.
* Use the border values returned from Taffy rather than calculate them
ourselves during extraction.
* Removed the `logical_rect` and `physical_rect` methods from `Node` the
descriptions and namings are deceptive, it's better to create the rects
manually instead.
* Added a method `outline_radius` to `Node` that calculates the border
radius of outlines.
* For border values `ExtractedUiNode` takes `BorderRect` and
`ResolvedBorderRadius` now instead of raw `[f32; 4]` values and converts
them in `prepare_uinodes`.
* Removed some unnecessary scaling and clamping of border values
(#15142).
* Added a `BorderRect::ZERO` constant.
* Added an `outlined_node_size` method to `Node`.

## Testing

Added some non-uniform borders to the border example. Everything seems
to be in order:

<img width="626" alt="nub"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/258ed8b5-1a9e-4ac5-99c2-6bf25c0ef31c">

## Migration Guide

The `logical_rect` and `physical_rect` methods have been removed from
`Node`. Use `Rect::from_center_size` with the translation and node size
instead.

The types of the fields border and border_radius of `ExtractedUiNode`
have been changed to `BorderRect` and `ResolvedBorderRadius`
respectively.

---------

Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: akimakinai <105044389+akimakinai@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-26 23:10:35 +00:00
Clar Fon
efda7f3f9c
Simpler lint fixes: makes ci lints work but disables a lint for now (#15376)
Takes the first two commits from #15375 and adds suggestions from this
comment:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15375#issuecomment-2366968300

See #15375 for more reasoning/motivation.

## Rebasing (rerunning)

```rust
git switch simpler-lint-fixes
git reset --hard main
cargo fmt --all -- --unstable-features --config normalize_comments=true,imports_granularity=Crate
cargo fmt --all
git add --update
git commit --message "rustfmt"
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix
cargo fmt --all -- --unstable-features --config normalize_comments=true,imports_granularity=Crate
cargo fmt --all
git add --update
git commit --message "clippy"
git cherry-pick e6c0b94f6795222310fb812fa5c4512661fc7887
```
2024-09-24 11:42:59 +00:00
Marco Buono
8e3db957c5
Add the ability to control font smoothing (#15368)
# Objective

- Fixes #10720
- Adds the ability to control font smoothing of rendered text

## Solution

- Introduce the `FontSmoothing` enum, with two possible variants
(`FontSmoothing::None` and `FontSmoothing::AntiAliased`):
- This is based on `-webkit-font-smoothing`, in line with our practice
of adopting CSS-like properties/names for UI;
- I could have gone instead for the [`font-smooth`
property](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-smooth)
that's also supported by browsers, but didn't since it's also
non-standard, has an uglier name, and doesn't allow controlling the type
of antialias applied.
- Having an enum instead of e.g. a boolean, leaves the path open for
adding `FontSmoothing::SubpixelAntiAliased` in the future, without a
breaking change;
- Add all the necessary plumbing to get the `FontSmoothing` information
to where we rasterize the glyphs and store them in the atlas;
- Change the font atlas key to also take into account the smoothing
setting, not only font and font size;
- Since COSMIC Text [doesn't support controlling font
smoothing](https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-text/issues/279), we roll
out our own threshold-based “implementation”:
- This has the downside of **looking ugly for “regular” vector fonts**
⚠️, since it doesn't properly take the hinting information into account
like a proper implementation on the rasterizer side would.
- However, **for fonts that have been specifically authored to be pixel
fonts, (a common use case in games!) this is not as big of a problem**,
since all lines are vertical/horizontal, and close to the final pixel
boundaries (as long as the font is used at a multiple of the size
originally intended by the author)
- Once COSMIC exposes this functionality, we can switch to using it
directly, and get better results;
- Use a nearest neighbor sampler for atlases with font smoothing
disabled, so that you can scale the text via transform and still get the
pixelated look;
- Add a convenience method to `Text` for setting the font smoothing;
- Add a demonstration of using the `FontSmoothing` property to the
`text2d` example.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
  - Yes. Via the `text2d`example, and also in my game.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- I'd like help from someone for testing this on devices/OSs with
fractional scaling (Android/Windows)
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Both via the `text2d` example and also by using it directly on your
projects.
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
  - macOS

---

## Showcase

```rust
commands.spawn(Text2dBundle {
    text: Text::from_section("Hello, World!", default())
        .with_font_smoothing(FontSmoothing::None),
    ..default()
});
```
![Screenshot 2024-09-22 at 12 33
39](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/93e19672-b8c0-4cba-a8a3-4525fe2ae1cb)

<img width="740" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b881b02c-4e43-410b-902f-6985c25140fc">

## Migration Guide

- `Text` now contains a `font_smoothing: FontSmoothing` property, make
sure to include it or add `..default()` when using the struct directly;
- `FontSizeKey` has been renamed to `FontAtlasKey`, and now also
contains the `FontSmoothing` setting;
- The following methods now take an extra `font_smoothing:
FontSmoothing` argument:
  - `FontAtlas::new()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::add_glyph_to_atlas()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::get_glyph_atlas_info()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::get_outlined_glyph_texture()`
2024-09-23 17:28:25 +00:00
Piefayth
55dddaf72e
UI Scrolling (#15291)
# Objective

- Fixes #8074 
- Adopts / Supersedes #8104

## Solution

Adapted from #8104 and affords the same benefits.

**Additions**
- [x] Update scrolling on relayout (height of node or contents may have
changed)
- [x] Make ScrollPosition component optional for ui nodes to avoid
checking every node on scroll
- [x] Nested scrollviews

**Omissions**
- Removed input handling for scrolling from `bevy_ui`. Users should
update `ScrollPosition` directly.

### Implementation

Adds a new `ScrollPosition` component. Updating this component on a
`Node` with an overflow axis set to `OverflowAxis::Scroll` will
reposition its children by that amount when calculating node transforms.
As before, no impact on the underlying Taffy layout.

Calculating this correctly is trickier than it was in #8104 due to
`"Update scrolling on relayout"`.

**Background**

When `ScrollPosition` is updated directly by the user, it can be
trivially handled in-engine by adding the parent's scroll position to
the final location of each child node. However, _other layout actions_
may result in a situation where `ScrollPosition` needs to be updated.
Consider a 1000 pixel tall vertically scrolling list of 100 elements,
each 100 pixels tall. Scrolled to the bottom, the
`ScrollPosition.offset_y` is 9000, just enough to display the last
element in the list. When removing an element from that list, the new
desired `ScrollPosition.offset_y` is 8900, but, critically, that is not
known until after the sizes and positions of the children of the
scrollable node are resolved.

All user scrolling code today handles this by delaying the resolution by
one frame. One notable disadvantage of this is the inability to support
`WinitSettings::desktop_app()`, since there would need to be an input
AFTER the layout change that caused the scroll position to update for
the results of the scroll position update to render visually.

I propose the alternative in this PR, which allows for same-frame
resolution of scrolling layout.

**Resolution**

_Edit: Below resolution is outdated, and replaced with the simpler usage
of taffy's `Layout::content_size`._

When recursively iterating the children of a node, each child now
returns a `Vec2` representing the location of their own bottom right
corner. Then, `[[0,0, [x,y]]` represents a bounding box containing the
scrollable area filled by that child. Scrollable parents aggregate those
areas into the bounding box of _all_ children, then consider that result
against `ScrollPosition` to ensure its validity.

In the event that resolution of the layout of the children invalidates
the `ScrollPosition` (e.g. scrolled further than there were children to
scroll to), _all_ children of that node must be recursively
repositioned. The position of each child must change as a result of the
change in scroll position.

Therefore, this implementation takes care to only spend the cost of the
"second layout pass" when a specific node actually had a
`ScrollPosition` forcibly updated by the layout of its children.


## Testing

Examples in `ui/scroll.rs`. There may be more complex node/style
interactions that were unconsidered.

---

## Showcase



![scroll](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1331138f-93aa-4a8f-959c-6be18a04ff03)

## Alternatives

- `bevy_ui` doesn't support scrolling.
- `bevy_ui` implements scrolling with a one-frame delay on reactions to
layout changes.
2024-09-23 17:17:58 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
9386bd0114
feature gate picking backends (#15369)
# Objective

Fixes #15306

## Solution

- Add feature gate on the module and the place where each one is used
- Declare the features and make them default

## Testing

- CI
2024-09-22 19:35:15 +00:00
ickshonpe
48f2bd410b
RenderUiSystem::ExtractTextureSlice (#15332)
# Objective

Fixes #15330

## Solution
1. Add an `ExtractTextureSlice` variant to `RenderUiSystem`.
2. Add `RenderUiSystem::ExtractTextureSlice` to the `ExtractSchedule`
between `ExtractImages` and `ExtractBorders`.
3. Add `extract_ui_texture_slices` to the new `ExtractTextureSlice`
system set.

Which results in texture slice nodes being extracted before borders. No
more z-fighting, borders will always be drawn on top of texture-sliced
images.
2024-09-20 23:55:11 +00:00
Rich Churcher
fd329c0426
Allow to expect (adopted) (#15301)
# Objective

> Rust 1.81 released the #[expect(...)] attribute, which works like
#[allow(...)] but throws a warning if the lint isn't raised. This is
preferred to #[allow(...)] because it tells us when it can be removed.

- Adopts the parts of #15118 that are complete, and updates the branch
so it can be merged.
- There were a few conflicts, let me know if I misjudged any of 'em.

Alice's
[recommendation](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15059#issuecomment-2349263900)
seems well-taken, let's do this crate by crate now that @BD103 has done
the lion's share of this!

(Relates to, but doesn't yet completely finish #15059.)

Crates this _doesn't_ cover:

- bevy_input
- bevy_gilrs
- bevy_window
- bevy_winit
- bevy_state
- bevy_render
- bevy_picking
- bevy_core_pipeline
- bevy_sprite
- bevy_text
- bevy_pbr
- bevy_ui
- bevy_gltf
- bevy_gizmos
- bevy_dev_tools
- bevy_internal
- bevy_dylib

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Frankel <ben.frankel7@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antony <antony.m.3012@gmail.com>
2024-09-20 19:16:42 +00:00
patrickariel
3efef59d83
Enable/disable UI anti-aliasing (#15170)
# Objective

Currently, UI is always rendered with anti-aliasing. This makes bevy's
UI completely unsuitable for art-styles that demands hard pixelated
edges, such as retro-style games.

## Solution

Add a component for disabling anti-aliasing in UI.

## Testing

In
[`examples/ui/button.rs`](15e246eff8/examples/ui/button.rs),
add the component to the camera like this:

```rust
use bevy::{prelude::*, ui::prelude::*};

commands.spawn((Camera2dBundle::default(), UiAntiAlias::Off));
```

The rounded button will now render without anti-aliasing.

## Showcase

An example of a rounded UI node rendered without anti-aliasing, with and
without borders:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea797e40-bdaa-4ede-a0d3-c9a7eab95b6e)
2024-09-16 23:06:23 +00:00
Blazepaws
cb6ab16c97
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_ui (#15231)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_ui
2024-09-15 17:52:38 +00:00
ickshonpe
1b1105e327
Remove border radius scaling (#15173)
# Objective

Fixes #15142

Split this off from #15163 as it's a very simple fix.

## Solution

UiScale was applied twice to border radius, remove the second
application.

## Testing

You can use this modified button example from the issue for testing:

```
use bevy::{color::palettes::basic::*, prelude::*, winit::WinitSettings};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        // Only run the app when there is user input. This will significantly reduce CPU/GPU use.
        .insert_resource(UiScale(2.))
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, button_system)
        .run();
}

const NORMAL_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.15, 0.15, 0.15);
const HOVERED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25);
const PRESSED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.35, 0.75, 0.35);

fn button_system(
    mut interaction_query: Query<
        (
            &Interaction,
            &mut BackgroundColor,
            &mut BorderColor,
            &Children,
        ),
        (Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
    >,
    mut text_query: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
    for (interaction, mut color, mut border_color, children) in &mut interaction_query {
        let mut text = text_query.get_mut(children[0]).unwrap();
        match *interaction {
            Interaction::Pressed => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Press".to_string();
                *color = PRESSED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = RED.into();
            }
            Interaction::Hovered => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Hover".to_string();
                *color = HOVERED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::WHITE;
            }
            Interaction::None => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Button".to_string();
                *color = NORMAL_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::BLACK;
            }
        }
    }
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    // ui camera
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Percent(100.0),
                height: Val::Percent(100.0),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                ..default()
            },
            ..default()
        })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            parent
                .spawn(ButtonBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        width: Val::Px(250.0),
                        height: Val::Px(100.0),
                        border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(25.0)),
                        // horizontally center child text
                        justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                        // vertically center child text
                        align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                        ..default()
                    },
                    border_color: BorderColor(Color::BLACK),
                    border_radius: BorderRadius::all(Val::Px(25.)),
                    background_color: NORMAL_BUTTON.into(),
                    ..default()
                })
                .with_child(TextBundle::from_section(
                    "Button",
                    TextStyle {
                        font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
                        font_size: 40.0,
                        color: Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9),
                    },
                ));
            parent
                .spawn(NodeBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        width: Val::Px(150.0),
                        padding: UiRect::vertical(Val::Px(25.)),
                        height: Val::Px(100.0),
                        align_items: AlignItems::Stretch,
                        justify_content: JustifyContent::Stretch,
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    ..default()
                })
                .with_child(NodeBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        flex_basis: Val::Percent(100.),
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    background_color: RED.into(),
                    ..Default::default()
                });
        });
}
```

## Showcase

Using the modified button example

### main

<img alt="366023197-e6124f07-e522-4514-bd8e-7986ac32890c"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b7b909ed-1184-4d9d-b50b-e30f4c1f76b2">


### this PR

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89b89a2f-533f-41bd-b2cb-4743aec6519e)
2024-09-13 15:52:42 +00:00
ickshonpe
cacf3929db
fix spelling mistake (#15146)
# Objective

Fix spelling mistake: `interned_root_notes` -> `interned_root_nodes`
2024-09-10 20:21:40 +00:00
ickshonpe
8d143e3ed8
ui material node border calculations fix (#15119)
# Objective

Fixes  #15115

## Solution

Retrieve the size of the node's parent in a separate query and base
percentage border values on the parent node's width (or the width of the
viewport in the case of root nodes).
2024-09-09 22:35:29 +00:00
ickshonpe
4de9edeaa6
Retrieve the stack_index from Node in extract_ui_material_nodes instead of walking UiStack (#15104)
# Objective

 `ExtractedUiMaterialNode` is still walking the whole `UiStack`. 

more info: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9853

## Solution

Retrieve the `stack_index` from the `Node` component instead.
Also changed the `stack_index` field of `ExtractedUiMaterialNode` to
`u32`.
2024-09-09 16:18:37 +00:00
Marco Meijer
66b5128b6f
Add rect field to UI image (#15095)
# Objective

Fixes #14424 

## Solution

Add a rect field to UiImage, and update the extraction of ui images and
slices.

## Testing

I tested all possible combinations of having a rect, using a texture
atlas, setting image scale mode to sliced and image scale mode to tiled.
See the showcase section.

---

## Showcase

<img width="1279" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-08 at 16 23 05"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/183e53eb-f27c-4c8e-9fd5-4678825db3b6">

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

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

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(ImagePlugin::default_nearest()))
        .add_systems(Startup, create_ui)
        .run();
}

fn create_ui(
    mut commands: Commands,
    assets: Res<AssetServer>,
    mut texture_atlas_layouts: ResMut<Assets<TextureAtlasLayout>>,
) {
    let texture = assets.load("textures/fantasy_ui_borders/numbered_slices.png");
    let layout = TextureAtlasLayout::from_grid(UVec2::splat(16), 3, 3, None, None);
    let texture_atlas_layout = texture_atlas_layouts.add(layout);

    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    let style = Style {
        width: Val::Px(96.),
        height: Val::Px(96.),
        ..default()
    };

    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle { ..default() })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            // nothing
            parent.spawn(ImageBundle {
                image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                style: style.clone(),
                ..default()
            });

            // with rect
            parent.spawn(ImageBundle {
                image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                style: style.clone(),
                ..default()
            });

            // with rect and texture atlas
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
            ));

            // with texture atlas
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
            ));

            // with texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(16.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with rect and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(2.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with rect, texture atlas and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(1.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with texture atlas and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(2.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with rect and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with rect, texture atlas and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with texture atlas and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));
        });
}
```

</details>
2024-09-09 16:16:33 +00:00
CrazyboyQCD
bca228fdaa
Simplify pick_rounded_rect (#15065)
# Objective

Simplify `pick_rounded_rect` with multiple `if` statements to make it
more readable and efficient([Godbolt
link](https://godbolt.org/z/W5vPEvT5c)).

Co-authored-by: WX\shixi <shixi1@cnwxsoft.com>
2024-09-09 15:40:00 +00:00
Ben Frankel
7b217a976c
Remove deprecated SpriteSheetBundle and AtlasImageBundle (#15062)
# Objective

Remove bundles that were deprecated in 0.14.

## Testing

`rg SpriteSheetBundle` and `rg AtlasImageBundle` show no results.
2024-09-09 15:36:09 +00:00
BD103
6ec6a55645
Unify crate-level preludes (#15080)
# Objective

- Crate-level prelude modules, such as `bevy_ecs::prelude`, are plagued
with inconsistency! Let's fix it!

## Solution

Format all preludes based on the following rules:

1. All preludes should have brief documentation in the format of:
   > The _name_ prelude.
   >
> This includes the most common types in this crate, re-exported for
your convenience.
2. All documentation should be outer, not inner. (`///` instead of
`//!`.)
3. No prelude modules should be annotated with `#[doc(hidden)]`. (Items
within them may, though I'm not sure why this was done.)

## Testing

- I manually searched for the term `mod prelude` and updated all
occurrences by hand. 🫠

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-08 17:10:57 +00:00
BigWingBeat
54aa45e62f
Fix bevy_ui compile error when bevy_picking feature is disabled (#15053)
# Objective

#14957 added the `pick_rounded_rect` function to `bevy_ui` in the
`picking_backend` module, which is gated behind the `bevy_picking`
feature. This function is used in that module, as well as in the `focus`
module. The latter usage is not gated behind the `bevy_picking` feature,
causing a compile error when the feature is disabled.

## Solution

Move the `pick_rounded_rect` function out of the `picking_backend`
module, as it does not depend on anything defined in that module. I put
it in `lib.rs` but it could reasonably be moved somewhere else instead.

## Testing

Encountered this compile error in a project and confirmed that this
patch fixes it.
2024-09-05 19:16:57 +00:00
ickshonpe
cb221d8852
Node::is_empty (#15050)
# Objective

Add a `Node::is_empty` method to replace the `uinode.size().x() <= 0. ||
uinode.size.y() <= 0.` checks.
2024-09-05 16:26:45 +00:00
ickshonpe
a0f5ea0d36
UI outlines radius (#15018)
# Objective

Fixes #13479

This also fixes the gaps you can sometimes observe in outlines
(screenshot from main, not this PR):

<img width="636" alt="outline-gaps"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c11dae24-20f5-4aea-8ffc-1894ad2a2b79">

The outline around the last item in each section has vertical gaps. 

## Solution

Draw the outlines with corner radius using the existing border rendering
for uinodes. The outline radius is very simple to calculate. We just
take the computed border radius of the node, and if it's greater than
zero, add it to the distance from the edge of the node to the outer edge
of the node's outline.

---

## Showcase

<img width="634" alt="outlines-radius"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1ecda26c-65c5-41ef-87e4-5d9171ddc3ae">

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-04 22:30:16 +00:00
ickshonpe
8ac745ab10
UI texture slice texture flipping reimplementation (#15034)
# Objective

Fixes #15032

## Solution

Reimplement support for the `flip_x` and `flip_y` fields.
This doesn't flip the border geometry, I'm not really sure whether that
is desirable or not.
Also fixes a bug that was causing the side and center slices to tile
incorrectly.

### Testing

```
cargo run --example ui_texture_slice_flip_and_tile
```

## Showcase
<img width="787" alt="nearest"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bc044bae-1748-42ba-92b5-0500c87264f6">
With tiling need to use nearest filtering to avoid bleeding between the
slices.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-04 19:31:41 +00:00
Alice Cecile
4ac2a63556
Remove all existing system order ambiguities in DefaultPlugins (#15031)
# Objective

As discussed in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7386, system
order ambiguities within `DefaultPlugins` are a source of bugs in the
engine and badly pollute diagnostic output for users.

We should eliminate them!

This PR is an alternative to #15027: with all external ambiguities
silenced, this should be much less prone to merge conflicts and the test
output should be much easier for authors to understand.

Note that system order ambiguities are still permitted in the
`RenderApp`: these need a bit of thought in terms of how to test them,
and will be fairly involved to fix. While these aren't *good*, they'll
generally only cause graphical bugs, not logic ones.

## Solution

All remaining system order ambiguities have been resolved.
Review this PR commit-by-commit to see how each of these problems were
fixed.

## Testing

`cargo run --example ambiguity_detection` passes with no panics or
logging!
2024-09-03 20:24:34 +00:00
Chris Juchem
c620eb7833
Return Results from Camera's world/viewport conversion methods (#14989)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14593.

## Solution

- Add `ViewportConversionError` and return it from viewport conversion
methods on Camera.

## Testing

- I successfully compiled and ran all changed examples.

## Migration Guide

The following methods on `Camera` now return a `Result` instead of an
`Option` so that they can provide more information about failures:
 - `world_to_viewport`
 - `world_to_viewport_with_depth`
 - `viewport_to_world`
 - `viewport_to_world_2d`

Call `.ok()` on the `Result` to turn it back into an `Option`, or handle
the `Result` directly.

---------

Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-09-03 19:45:15 +00:00
ickshonpe
4e9a62f094
Ignore clicks on uinodes outside of rounded corners (#14957)
# Objective

Fixes #14941

## Solution
1. Add a `resolved_border_radius` field to `Node` to hold the resolved
border radius values.
2. Remove the border radius calculations from the UI's extraction
functions.
4. Compute the border radius during UI relayouts in `ui_layout_system`
and store them in `Node`.
5. New `pick_rounded_rect` function based on the border radius SDF from
`ui.wgsl`.
6. Use `pick_rounded_rect` in `focus` and `picking_backend` to check if
the pointer is hovering UI nodes with rounded corners.
---

## Showcase

```
cargo run --example button
```


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea951a64-17ef-455e-b5c9-a2e6f6360648

## Testing

Modified button example with buttons with different corner radius:

```
use bevy::{color::palettes::basic::*, prelude::*, winit::WinitSettings};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        // Only run the app when there is user input. This will significantly reduce CPU/GPU use.
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, button_system)
        .run();
}

const NORMAL_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.15, 0.15, 0.15);
const HOVERED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25);
const PRESSED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.35, 0.75, 0.35);

fn button_system(
    mut interaction_query: Query<
        (
            &Interaction,
            &mut BackgroundColor,
            &mut BorderColor,
            &Children,
        ),
        (Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
    >,
    mut text_query: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
    for (interaction, mut color, mut border_color, children) in &mut interaction_query {
        let mut text = text_query.get_mut(children[0]).unwrap();
        match *interaction {
            Interaction::Pressed => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Press".to_string();
                *color = PRESSED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = RED.into();
            }
            Interaction::Hovered => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Hover".to_string();
                *color = HOVERED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::WHITE;
            }
            Interaction::None => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Button".to_string();
                *color = NORMAL_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::BLACK;
            }
        }
    }
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    // ui camera
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Percent(100.0),
                height: Val::Percent(100.0),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                row_gap: Val::Px(10.),
                ..default()
            },
            ..default()
        })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            for border_radius in [
                BorderRadius {
                    top_left: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    top_right: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    bottom_right: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    bottom_left: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
            ] {
                parent
                    .spawn(ButtonBundle {
                        style: Style {
                            width: Val::Px(150.0),
                            height: Val::Px(65.0),
                            border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(5.0)),
                            // horizontally center child text
                            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                            // vertically center child text
                            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                            ..default()
                        },
                        border_color: BorderColor(Color::BLACK),
                        border_radius,
                        background_color: NORMAL_BUTTON.into(),
                        ..default()
                    })
                    .with_child(TextBundle::from_section(
                        "Button",
                        TextStyle {
                            font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
                            font_size: 40.0,
                            color: Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9),
                        },
                    ));
            }
        });
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-09-03 12:38:59 +00:00
ickshonpe
01a3b0e830
UI texture atlas slice shader (#14990)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14183

## Solution

Reimplement the UI texture atlas slicer using a shader. 

The problems with #14183 could be fixed more simply by hacking around
with the coordinates and scaling but that way is very fragile and might
get broken again the next time we make changes to the layout
calculations. A shader based solution is more robust, it's impossible
for gaps to appear between the image slices with these changes as we're
only drawing a single quad.

I've not tried any benchmarks yet but it should much more efficient as
well, in the worst cases even hundreds or thousands of times faster.

Maybe could have used the UiMaterialPipeline. I wrote the shader first
and used fat vertices and then realised it wouldn't work that way with a
UiMaterial. If it's rewritten it so it puts all the slice geometry in
uniform buffer, then it might work? Adding the uniform buffer would
probably make the shader more complicated though, so don't know if it's
even worth it. Instancing is another alternative.

## Testing
The examples are working and it seems to match the old API correctly but
I've not used the texture atlas slicing API for anything before, I
reviewed the PR but that was back in January.

Needs a review by someone who knows the rendering pipeline and wgsl
really well because I don't really have any idea what I'm doing.
2024-09-02 23:03:58 +00:00
ickshonpe
96942058f7
Extract borders without border radius (#15020)
# Objective

The `BorderRadius` component shouldn't be required to draw borders for
nodes with sharp corners.

## Solution

Make `BorderRadius` optional in `extract_uinode_borders`'s UI node
query.
2024-09-02 22:47:43 +00:00
UkoeHB
3fc02cb925
Reduce allocations in ui_layout_system (#15001)
# Objective

- Shave off some allocations from `ui_layout_system`.

## Solution

- Add a `Local` for allocation buffers.
2024-09-02 22:37:27 +00:00
UkoeHB
3227c3de36
Don't reallocate scale factors in measure_text_system (#14999)
# Objective

- Reuse allocation of `scale_factors` in `measure_text_system`.

## Solution

- Move it to a `Local`.
2024-09-02 17:01:59 +00:00
UkoeHB
2b94a108ae
Reuse TextLayoutInfo in queue_text (#14997)
# Objective

Don't reallocate `TextLayoutInfo` every time it needs to be updated.

## Solution

Reuse existing allocation.
2024-09-02 17:01:56 +00:00
ickshonpe
be100b8760
Resolve UI outlines using the correct target's viewport size (#14947)
# Objective
`resolve_outlines_system` wasn't updated when multi-window support was
added and it always uses the size of the primary window when resolving
viewport coords, regardless of the layout's camera target.

Fixes #14945

## Solution

It's awkward to get the viewport size of the target for an individual
node without walking the tree or adding extra fields to `Node`, so I
removed `resolve_outlines_system` and instead the outline values are
updated in `ui_layout_system`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-02 16:56:58 +00:00
UkoeHB
41474226c3
Optimize UI text measurement (#15003)
# Objective

- Avoid cloning the `CosmicBuffer` every time you create a new text
measurement.

## Solution

- Inject a buffer query when calculating layout so existing buffers can
be reused.

## Testing

- I tested the `text`, `text_debug`, and `text_wrap_debug` examples.
- I did not do a performance test.
2024-09-01 11:50:54 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
bc13161416
Migrated NonZero* to NonZero<*> (#14978)
# Objective

- Fixes #14974

## Solution

- Replace all* instances of `NonZero*` with `NonZero<*>`

## Testing

- CI passed locally.

---

## Notes

Within the `bevy_reflect` implementations for `std` types,
`impl_reflect_value!()` will continue to use the type aliases instead,
as it inappropriately parses the concrete type parameter as a generic
argument. If the `ZeroablePrimitive` trait was stable, or the macro
could be modified to accept a finite list of types, then we could fully
migrate.
2024-08-30 02:37:47 +00:00
François Mockers
e63d7c340f
don't use padding for layout (#14944)
# Objective

- Fixes #14792 
- Padding is already handled by taffy, don't handle it also on Bevy side

## Solution

- Remove extra computation added in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14777
2024-08-27 22:41:23 +00:00
charlotte
1caa64d948
Refactor AsBindGroup to use a associated SystemParam. (#14909)
# Objective

Adding more features to `AsBindGroup` proc macro means making the trait
arguments uglier. Downstream implementors of the trait without the proc
macro might want to do different things than our default arguments.

## Solution

Make `AsBindGroup` take an associated `Param` type.

## Migration Guide

`AsBindGroup` now allows the user to specify a `SystemParam` to be used
for creating bind groups.
2024-08-25 20:16:34 +00:00
robtfm
6e2f96f222
check sampler type in as_bind_group derives (#12637)
# Objective

currently if we use an image with the wrong sampler type in a material,
wgpu panics with an invalid texture format. turn this into a warning and
fail more gracefully.

## Solution

the expected sampler type is specified in the AsBindGroup derive, so we
can just check the image sampler is what it should be.

i am not totally sure about the mapping of image sampler type to
#[sampler(type)], i assumed:

```
    "filtering" => [ TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: true } ],
    "non_filtering" => [
        TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: false },
        TextureSampleType::Sint,
        TextureSampleType::Uint,
    ],
    "comparison" => [ TextureSampleType::Depth ],
```
2024-08-21 01:41:31 +00:00
Rob Parrett
618cf7f51d
Remove useless Direction field (#14793)
# Objective

Delete some code that isn't actually doing anything. This was actually
discovered way back in this obsolete PR: #5513.

Also Fixes #6286

## Solution

Delete it

## Alternatives

Make `Direction` do things. But it's not totally clear to me if it's
possible to override cosmic-text's unicode bidi stuff.

## Migration Guide

`Style` no longer has a `direction` field, and `Direction` has been
deleted. They didn't do anything, so you can delete any references to
them as well.
2024-08-19 21:45:28 +00:00
Nihilistas
ae74df3464
#14143 - fix bevy_ui padding (#14777)
# Objective

fixes #14143

## Solution

- removed the temporary blocker if statement when setting padding in
`Style`
- adjusted the `layout_location` and `layout_size` so they use
`layout.padding` which we already get from Taffy

## Testing

- this is the test code I used:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

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

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
){
    let font = asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf");
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Px(200.),
                height: Val::Px(100.),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                align_self: AlignSelf::Center,
                justify_self: JustifySelf::Center,
                ..Default::default()
            },
            background_color: BackgroundColor(Color::srgb(0.,1., 1.)),
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .with_children(|builder| {
            builder.spawn((TextBundle::from_section(
                    "Hello World",
                    TextStyle {
                        font,
                        font_size: 32.0,
                        color: Color::WHITE,
                        },
                ).with_style(Style {
                    padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                    width: Val::Px(100.),
                    height: Val::Px(100.),
                    ..Default::default()
                }).with_background_color(Color::srgb(1.,0., 0.)),
            ));
            // spawn an image bundle
            builder.spawn(ImageBundle {
                style: Style {
                    padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                    width: Val::Px(100.),
                    height: Val::Px(100.),
                    ..Default::default()
                },
                image: asset_server.load("square.png").into(),
                ..Default::default()
            });
        });
}
```

- I tested 5 cases: 10px padding from all sides, and 10px padding from
left, right, bottom, and top separately

- **For reviewers**: please check more cases or try to run it on some
more complicated real-world UI

## Showcase

<img width="374" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 28 04"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59b85b00-e255-4669-be13-a287ef35d4d9">
<img width="288" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 28 47"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/170a79b1-ec9c-45f9-82f5-ba7fa4029334">
<img width="274" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 16"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e3fd9b59-b41f-427d-8c07-5acdf1dc5ecf">
<img width="292" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 36"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c4f708aa-3f0d-4ff3-b779-0d4ed5f6ba73">
<img width="261" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 58"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eba1e26f-04ca-4178-87c8-3a79daff3a9a">

---------

Co-authored-by: dpeke <dpekelis@funstage.com>
2024-08-16 21:22:44 +00:00
Alice Cecile
5243fe6956
Remove manual apply_deferred in bevy_ui (#14768)
# Objective

This `apply_deferred` doesn't seem to have any effect, pointlessly
restricts parallelism and is responsible for a large number of system
order ambiguities. Spotted as part of #7386.

## Solution

Remove it.

This is the *only* manual apply_deferred in the code base currently.

## Testing

I've checked various UI examples and `split_screen`, and couldn't
discern any difference.

This looks like a remnant of a `(a, apply_deferred, b).chain()` pattern
where `b` got removed, leaving us with a weird vestige.
2024-08-15 20:51:25 +00:00
TotalKrill
6adf31babf
hooking up observers and clicking for ui node (#14695)
Makes the newly merged picking usable for UI elements. 

currently it both triggers the events, as well as sends them as throught
commands.trigger_targets. We should probably figure out if this is
needed for them all.

# Objective

Hooks up obserers and picking for a very simple example

## Solution

upstreamed the UI picking backend from bevy_mod_picking

## Testing

tested with the new example picking/simple_picking.rs


---

---------

Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 14:43:55 +00:00
Ben Frankel
9b254aab1e
Explicitly order CameraUpdateSystem before UiSystem::Prepare (#14609)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14277.

May also fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14255, needs
verification.

## Solution

Explicitly order `CameraUpdateSystem` before `UiSystem::Prepare`, so
that when the window resizes, `camera_system` will update the `Camera`'s
viewport size before `ui_layout_system` also reacts to the window resize
and tries to read the new `Camera` viewport size to set UI node sizes
accordingly.

## Testing

I tested that explicitly ordering `CameraUpdateSystem` _after_ triggers
the buggy behavior, and explicitly ordering it _before_ does not trigger
the buggy behavior or crash the app (which also demonstrates that the
system sets are ambiguous).

---

## Migration Guide

`CameraUpdateSystem` is now explicitly ordered before
`UiSystem::Prepare` instead of being ambiguous with it.
2024-08-04 13:34:51 +00:00
s-puig
ba09f35474
Fix UI texture atlas with offset (#13620)
# Objective

- Fixes #11219 

## Solution

- Scaling calculations use texture dimensions instead of layout
dimensions.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

All UI examples look fine.

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

Example in #11219

## Migration Guide

```diff
let ui_node = ExtractedUiNode {
                    stack_index,
                    transform,
                    color,
                    rect,
                    image,
-                   atlas_size: Some(atlas_size * scale_factor),      
+                   atlas_scaling: Some(Vec2::splat(scale_factor)),
                    clip,
                    flip_x,
                    flip_y,
                    camera_entity,
                    border,
                    border_radius,
                    node_type,
                },
```

```diff
let computed_slices = ComputedTextureSlices {
    slices,
-    image_size,
}
```
2024-07-30 15:31:58 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
396153ae59
fix issue with phantom ui node children (#14490)
# Objective

The `ui_layout_system` relies on change detection to sync parent-child
relation to taffy. The children need to by synced before node removal to
avoid trying to set deleted nodes as children (due to how the different
queries collect entities). This however may leave nodes that were
removed set as children to other nodes in special cases.

Fixes #11385

## Solution

The solution is simply to re-sync the changed children after the nodes
are removed.

## Testing

Tested with `sickle_ui` where docking zone highlights would end up
glitched when docking was done in a certain manner:
- run the `docking_zone_splits` example
- pop out a tab from the top
- dock the floating panel in the center right
- grab another tab and try to hover the original static docking zone:
the highlight is semi-stuck
- (NOTE: sometimes it worked even without the fix due to scheduling
order not producing the bugged query results)

After the fix, the issue is no longer present.

NOTE: The performance impact should be minimal, as the child sync relies
on change detection. The change detection was also the reason the parent
nodes remained "stuck" with the phantom children if no other update were
done to them.
2024-07-29 23:42:56 +00:00
TheDudeFromCI
7573b3c765
Added serialize flag to bevy_math dep of bevy_ui (#14450)
# Objective

When depending on the `bevy_ui` crate specifically and using the
`serialize` feature flag, the compilation fails due to `bevy_math` not
having the serialize flag enabled.

## Solution

Added the `serialize` flag to the `bevy_math` dependency when using that
flag on `bevy_ui`.

## Testing

Tested by adding `bevy_math = { version = "0.14", features =
["serialize"] }` on a small Bevy library to ensure compilation was
successful.
2024-07-29 23:34:07 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
71c5f1e3e4
Generate links to definition in source code pages on docs.rs and dev-docs.bevyengine.org (#12965)
# Objective

- Fix issue #2611

## Solution

- Add `--generate-link-to-definition` to all the `rustdoc-args` arrays
in the `Cargo.toml`s (for docs.rs)
- Add `--generate-link-to-definition` to the `RUSTDOCFLAGS` environment
variable in the docs workflow (for dev-docs.bevyengine.org)
- Document all the workspace crates in the docs workflow (needed because
otherwise only the source code of the `bevy` package will be included,
making the argument useless)
- I think this also fixes #3662, since it fixes the bug on
dev-docs.bevyengine.org, while on docs.rs it has been fixed for a while
on their side.

---

## Changelog

- The source code viewer on docs.rs now includes links to the
definitions.
2024-07-29 23:10:16 +00:00
Blake Bedford
eabb58aa04
Add BorderRadius field to ImageBundle (#14457)
# Objective

- Fixes #14453

## Solution

- Added BorderRadius to ImageBundle

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

- Tested on a random picture I found in the examples and it added a
border radius.

- Are there any parts that need more testing?

- I don't fink so.

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

- Apply a border radius to a random picture.
2024-07-24 18:41:26 +00:00
Sludge
f0ff7fb544
Add and reflect Default impls for CSS grid types (#14443)
# Objective

- Some types here were not constructible via reflection, and some were
missing fairly obvious `Default` values.
- Some types used `#[reflect_value]` for some unstated reason, making
them opaque to reflection-based code.

## Solution

- Add and reflect some `Default` impls, and stop using
`#[reflect_value]`.
2024-07-22 21:39:59 +00:00
IceSentry
3faca1e549
Don't ignore draw errors (#13240)
# Objective

- It's possible to have errors in a draw command, but these errors are
ignored

## Solution

- Return a result with the error

## Changelog

Renamed `RenderCommandResult::Failure` to `RenderCommandResult::Skip`
Added a `reason` string parameter to `RenderCommandResult::Failure`

## Migration Guide
If you were using `RenderCommandResult::Failure` to just ignore an error
and retry later, use `RenderCommandResult::Skip` instead.

This wasn't intentional, but this PR should also help with
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12660 since we can turn a few
unwraps into error messages now.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlotte McElwain <charlotte.c.mcelwain@gmail.com>
2024-07-22 19:22:30 +00:00
BD103
cd497152bb
Fix error in bevy_ui when building without bevy_text (#14430)
# Objective

- `bevy_ui` does not build without the `bevy_text` feature due to
improper feature gating.
- Specifically, `MeasureArgs<'a>` had an unused lifetime `'a` without
`bevy_text` enabled. This is because it stores a reference to a
`cosmic_text::FontSystem`.
- This was caught by `flag-frenzy` in [this
run](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy/actions/runs/10024258523/job/27706132250).

## Solution

- Add a `PhantomData` to `MeasureArgs<'a>` in order to maintain its
lifetime argument.
- I also named it `font_system`, after the feature-gated argument that
actually needs a lifetime, for usability. Please comment if you have a
better solution!
- Move some unused imports to be behind the `bevy_text` feature gate.

## Testing

```bash
# Fails on main.
cargo check -p bevy_ui --no-default-features
# Succeeds on main.
cargo check -p bevy_ui --no-default-features -F bevy_text
```

---

## Migration Guide

**This is not a breaking change for users migrating from 0.14, since
`MeasureArgs` did not exist then.**

When the `bevy_text` feature is disabled for `bevy_ui`, the type of the
`MeasureArgs::font_system` field is now a `PhantomData` instead of being
removed entirely. This is in order to keep the lifetime parameter, even
though it is unused without text being enabled.
2024-07-22 19:19:10 +00:00
Coder-Joe458
8f5345573c
Remove manual --cfg docsrs (#14376)
# Objective

- Fixes #14132 

## Solution

- Remove the cfg docsrs
2024-07-22 18:58:04 +00:00
Peter Hayman
b8416b3043
Add some missing reflect attributes (#14259)
# Objective

- Some types are missing reflection attributes, which means we can't use
them in scene serialization etc.
- Effected types
   - `BorderRadius`
   - `AnimationTransitions`
   - `OnAdd`
   - `OnInsert`
   - `OnRemove`
- My use-case for `OnAdd` etc to derive reflect is 'Serializable
Observer Components'. Add the component, save the scene, then the
observer is re-added on scene load.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MySerializeableObserver<T: Event>(#[reflect(ignore)]PhantomData<T>);

impl<T: Event> Component for MySerializeableObserver<T> {
  const STORAGE_TYPE: StorageType  = StorageType::Table;
    fn register_component_hooks(hooks: &mut ComponentHooks) {
      hooks.on_add(|mut world, entity, _| {
        world
          .commands()
          .entity(entity)
          .observe(|_trigger: Trigger<T>| {
            println!("it triggered etc.");
          });
    });
  }
}
```

## Solution

- Add the missing traits

---
2024-07-22 18:24:10 +00:00
UkoeHB
c3320627ac
Clean up UiSystem system sets (#14228)
# Objective

- All UI systems should be in system sets that are easy to order around
in user code.

## Solution

- Add `UiSystem::Prepare` and `UiSystem::PostLayout` system sets to
capture floater systems.
- Adjust how UI systems are scheduled to align with the new sets.

This is *mostly* a pure refactor without any behavior/scheduling
changes. See migration guide.

## Testing

- Not tested, correctness by inspection.

---

## Migration Guide

`UiSystem` system set adjustments.
- The `UiSystem::Outline` system set is now strictly ordered after
`UiSystem::Layout`, rather than overlapping it.
2024-07-15 15:27:38 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
8df10d2713
Bump Version after Release (#14219)
Bump version after release
This PR has been auto-generated

Co-authored-by: Bevy Auto Releaser <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-07-08 12:54:08 +00:00
Mike
91dd7e6f0f
add entity to error message (#14163)
# Objective

- There was a new warning added about having an unstyled child in the ui
hierarchy. Debugging the new error is pretty hard without any info about
which entity is.

## Solution

- Add the entity id to the warning.

```text
// Before
2024-07-05T19:40:59.904014Z  WARN bevy_ui::layout::ui_surface: Unstyled child in a UI entity hierarchy. You are using an entity without UI components as a child of an entity with UI components, results may be unexpected.

//After
2024-07-05T19:40:59.904014Z  WARN bevy_ui::layout::ui_surface: Unstyled child `3v1` in a UI entity hierarchy. You are using an entity without UI components as a child of an entity with UI components, results may be unexpected.
```

## Changelog

- add entity id to ui surface warning
2024-07-08 01:01:47 +00:00
re0312
db19d2ee47
Optimize ui_layout_system (#14064)
# Objective

- Currently bevy's ui layout system could takes a long time.

## Solution

- cache `default_ui_camera `entity to avoid repetitive lookup


## Performance
cargo run --release --example many_buttons --features bevy/trace_tracy  


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/f8eda0b0-343d-4379-847f-f1636c38e5ec)
2024-07-08 00:48:35 +00:00
TotalKrill
5986d5d309
Cosmic text (#10193)
# Replace ab_glyph with the more capable cosmic-text

Fixes #7616.

Cosmic-text is a more mature text-rendering library that handles scripts
and ligatures better than ab_glyph, it can also handle system fonts
which can be implemented in bevy in the future

Rebase of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8808

## Changelog

Replaces text renderer ab_glyph with cosmic-text

The definition of the font size has changed with the migration to cosmic
text. The behavior is now consistent with other platforms (e.g. the
web), where the font size in pixels measures the height of the font (the
distance between the top of the highest ascender and the bottom of the
lowest descender). Font sizes in your app need to be rescaled to
approximately 1.2x smaller; for example, if you were using a font size
of 60.0, you should now use a font size of 50.0.

## Migration guide

- `Text2dBounds` has been replaced with `TextBounds`, and it now accepts
`Option`s to the bounds, instead of using `f32::INFINITY` to inidicate
lack of bounds
- Textsizes should be changed, dividing the current size with 1.2 will
result in the same size as before.
- `TextSettings` struct is removed
- Feature `subpixel_alignment` has been removed since cosmic-text
already does this automatically
- TextBundles and things rendering texts requires the `CosmicBuffer`
Component on them as well

## Suggested followups:

- TextPipeline: reconstruct byte indices for keeping track of eventual
cursors in text input
- TextPipeline: (future work) split text entities into section entities
- TextPipeline: (future work) text editing
- Support line height as an option. Unitless `1.2` is the default used
in browsers (1.2x font size).
- Support System Fonts and font families
- Example showing of animated text styles. Eg. throbbing hyperlinks

---------

Co-authored-by: tigregalis <anak.harimau@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nico Burns <nico@nicoburns.com>
Co-authored-by: sam edelsten <samedelsten1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dimchikkk <velo.app1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 20:41:08 +00:00
re0312
1c2f687202
Skip extract UiImage When its texture is default (#14122)
# Objective

- After #14017 , I noticed that the drawcall increased 10x in the
`many_buttons`, causing the `UIPassNode `to increase from 1.5ms to 6ms.
This is because our UI batching is very fragile.

## Solution

- skip extract UiImage when its texture is default


## Performance 
many_buttons UiPassNode

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/9295d958-8c3f-469c-a7e0-d1e90db4dfb7)
2024-07-03 20:54:11 +00:00
re0312
2893fc3e8b
Using simple approx round up in ui_layout_system (#14079)
# Objective

- built-in `f32::round `is slow 
- splits from #14064 
## Solution

- using a simple floor instead of round

## Testing

- I am not an expert on floating-point values, but I enumerated all f32
values to test for potential errors compared to the previous function.
[rust
playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=release&edition=2021&gist=0d8ed5604499e7bd9c61ce57d47e8c06)

three cases where the behavior differs between the new and previous
functions:
| value  |  previous | new  |  
|---|---|---|
|  [-0.5,0) |  -0 | +0  |   
|  0.49999997  | 0  |  1 |   
| +-8388609 |  8388609   | 8388610  |   

## Performance


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/1910f342-e55b-4f5c-851c-24a142d5c72e)
2024-07-03 12:48:34 +00:00
Lura
856b39d821
Apply Clippy lints regarding lazy evaluation and closures (#14015)
# Objective

- Lazily evaluate
[default](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/unwrap_or_default)~~/[or](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/or_fun_call)~~
values where it makes sense
  - ~~`unwrap_or(foo())` -> `unwrap_or_else(|| foo())`~~
  - `unwrap_or(Default::default())` -> `unwrap_or_default()`
  - etc.
- Avoid creating [redundant
closures](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure),
even for [method
calls](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure_for_method_calls)
  - `map(|something| something.into())` -> `map(Into:into)`

## Solution

- Apply Clippy lints:
-
~~[or_fun_call](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/or_fun_call)~~
-
[unwrap_or_default](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/unwrap_or_default)
-
[redundant_closure_for_method_calls](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure_for_method_calls)
([redundant
closures](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure)
is already enabled)

## Testing

- Tested on Windows 11 (`stable-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu`, 1.79.0)
- Bevy compiles without errors or warnings and examples seem to work as
intended
  - `cargo clippy` 
  - `cargo run -p ci -- compile` 

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 15:54:40 +00:00
BD103
f7bc0a01dd
Bump accesskit to 0.16 (#14091)
Also bumps `accesskit_winit` to 0.22 and fixes one breaking change.

# Objective

- `accesskit` has been updated recently to 0.16!

## Solution

- Update `accesskit`, as well as `accesskit_winit`.
- [`accesskit`
changelog](552032c839/common/CHANGELOG.md (0160-2024-06-29))
- [`accesskit_winit`
changelog](552032c839/platforms/winit/CHANGELOG.md (0220-2024-06-29))
- Fix one breaking change where `Role::StaticText` has been renamed to
`Role::Label`.

## Testing

- The test suite should cover most things.
- It would be good to test this with an example, but I don't know how.

---

## Changelog

- Update `accesskit` to 0.16 and `accesskit_winit` to 0.22.

## Migration Guide

`accesskit`'s `Role::StaticText` variant has been renamed to
`Role::Label`.
2024-07-01 14:42:40 +00:00
Al M
ace4eaaf0e
Merge BuildWorldChildren and BuildChildren traits. (#14052)
# Objective

The `BuildChildren` and `BuildWorldChildren` traits are mostly
identical, so I decided to try and merge them. I'm not sure of the
history, maybe they were added before GATs existed.

## Solution

- Add an associated type to `BuildChildren` which reflects the prior
differences between the `BuildChildren` and `BuildWorldChildren` traits.
- Add `ChildBuild` trait that is the bounds for
`BuildChildren::Builder`, with impls for `ChildBuilder` and
`WorldChildBuilder`.
- Remove `BuildWorldChildren` trait and replace it with an impl of
`BuildChildren` for `EntityWorldMut`.

## Testing

I ran several of the examples that use entity hierarchies, mainly UI.

---

## Changelog

n/a

## Migration Guide

n/a
2024-07-01 14:29:39 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
edca8707c8
add PartialEq to Outline (#14055)
# Objective

`sickle_ui` needs `PartialEq` on components to turn them into animatable
style attributes.

## Solution

All properties of Outline is already `PartialEq`, add derive on
`Outline` as well.

## Testing

- used `sickle_ui` to test if it can be made animatable
2024-06-27 20:03:07 +00:00
Alice Cecile
336fddb101
Make default behavior for BackgroundColor and BorderColor more intuitive (#14017)
# Objective

In Bevy 0.13, `BackgroundColor` simply tinted the image of any
`UiImage`. This was confusing: in every other case (e.g. Text), this
added a solid square behind the element. #11165 changed this, but
removed `BackgroundColor` from `ImageBundle` to avoid confusion, since
the semantic meaning had changed.

However, this resulted in a serious UX downgrade / inconsistency, as
this behavior was no longer part of the bundle (unlike for `TextBundle`
or `NodeBundle`), leaving users with a relatively frustrating upgrade
path.

Additionally, adding both `BackgroundColor` and `UiImage` resulted in a
bizarre effect, where the background color was seemingly ignored as it
was covered by a solid white placeholder image.

Fixes #13969.

## Solution

Per @viridia's design:

> - if you don't specify a background color, it's transparent.
> - if you don't specify an image color, it's white (because it's a
multiplier).
> - if you don't specify an image, no image is drawn.
> - if you specify both a background color and an image color, they are
independent.
> - the background color is drawn behind the image (in whatever pixels
are transparent)

As laid out by @benfrankel, this involves:

1. Changing the default `UiImage` to use a transparent texture but a
pure white tint.
2. Adding `UiImage::solid_color` to quickly set placeholder images.
3. Changing the default `BorderColor` and `BackgroundColor` to
transparent.
4. Removing the default overrides for these values in the other assorted
UI bundles.
5. Adding `BackgroundColor` back to `ImageBundle` and `ButtonBundle`.
6. Adding a 1x1 `Image::transparent`, which can be accessed from
`Assets<Image>` via the `TRANSPARENT_IMAGE_HANDLE` constant.

Huge thanks to everyone who helped out with the design in the linked
issue and [the Discord
thread](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1255209923890118697/1255209999278280844):
this was very much a joint design.

@cart helped me figure out how to set the UiImage's default texture to a
transparent 1x1 image, which is a much nicer fix.

## Testing

I've checked the examples modified by this PR, and the `ui` example as
well just to be sure.

## Migration Guide

- `BackgroundColor` no longer tints the color of images in `ImageBundle`
or `ButtonBundle`. Set `UiImage::color` to tint images instead.
- The default texture for `UiImage` is now a transparent white square.
Use `UiImage::solid_color` to quickly draw debug images.
- The default value for `BackgroundColor` and `BorderColor` is now
transparent. Set the color to white manually to return to previous
behavior.
2024-06-25 21:50:41 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
87fa69bd7e
fix panic: invalid SlotMap key used (#13990)
# Objective

Tight, in-frame generation, re-parenting, despawning, etc., UI
operations could sometime lead taffy to panic (invalid SlotMap key used)
when an entity with an invalid state later despawned.

Fixes #12403 

## Solution

Move the `remove_entities` call after children updates.

## Testing

`sickle_ui` had a case that always caused the panic. Tested before this
change, after this change, and before the change again to make sure the
error is there without the fix. The fix worked. Test steps and used
commit described in issue #12403.

I have also ran every bevy UI example, though none of them deal with
entity re-parenting or removal. No regression detected on them.

Tested on Windows only.
2024-06-24 20:47:44 +00:00
Rob Parrett
e46e246581
Fix a few "repeated word" typos (#13955)
# Objective

Stumbled on one of these and went digging for more

## Solution

```diff
- word word
+ word
```
2024-06-20 21:35:20 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
6273227e09
Fix lints introduced in Rust beta 1.80 (#13899)
Resolves #13895

Mostly just involves being more explicit about which parts of the docs
belong to a list and which begin a new paragraph.
- found a few docs that were malformed because of exactly this, so I
fixed that by introducing a paragraph
- added indentation to nearly all multiline lists
- fixed a few minor typos
- added `#[allow(dead_code)]` to types that are needed to test
annotations but are never constructed
([here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13899/files#diff-b02b63604e569c8577c491e7a2030d456886d8f6716eeccd46b11df8aac75dafR1514)
and
[here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13899/files#diff-b02b63604e569c8577c491e7a2030d456886d8f6716eeccd46b11df8aac75dafR1523))
- verified that  `cargo +beta run -p ci -- lints` passes
- verified that `cargo +beta run -p ci -- test` passes
2024-06-17 17:22:01 +00:00
Mike
004ba585b2
reduce the antialias strength (#13814)
# Objective

- Fixes #13807

## Solution

- Before this pr we antialiased between 0.5 and -0.5. This pr changes
things to antialias between 0.25 and -0.25. I tried slightly larger
ranges, but the edge between the boxes still showed. I'm not 100% sure
this is the correct solution, but from what I could find the range you
use is more art than science.

## Testing

- Ran rounded_borders example, the code in the linked issue, and the
testing example from #12702.

---

## Changelog

- reduce antialiasing in ui shader.
2024-06-14 18:36:15 +00:00
Gagnus
298b01f10d
Adds back in way to convert color to u8 array, implemented for the two RGB color types, also renames Color::linear to Color::to_linear. (#13759)
# Objective

One thing missing from the new Color implementation in 0.14 is the
ability to easily convert to a u8 representation of the rgb color.

(note this is a redo of PR https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13739
as I needed to move the source branch

## Solution

I have added to_u8_array and to_u8_array_no_alpha to a new trait called
ColorToPacked to mirror the f32 conversions in ColorToComponents and
implemented the new trait for Srgba and LinearRgba.
To go with those I also added matching from_u8... functions and
converted a couple of cases that used ad-hoc implementations of that
conversion to use these.
After discussion on Discord of the experience of using the API I renamed
Color::linear to Color::to_linear, as without that it looks like a
constructor (like Color::rgb).
I also added to_srgba which is the other commonly converted to type of
color (for UI and 2D) to match to_linear.
Removed a redundant extra implementation of to_f32_array for LinearColor
as it is also supplied in ColorToComponents (I'm surprised that's
allowed?)

## Testing

Ran all tests and manually tested.
Added to_and_from_u8 to linear_rgba::tests

## Changelog

visible change is Color::linear becomes Color::to_linear.

---------

Co-authored-by: John Payne <20407779+johngpayne@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 13:03:46 +00:00
François Mockers
3d9b1e4025
make UI text rendering camera driven (#13697)
# Objective

- Fixes #13687 

## Solution

- Text rendering in UI is still dependent on the `PrimaryWIndow`
- implements #10559 for text rendering

There are other parts of UI that are still `PrimaryWindow` dependent, if
the changes here are OK I'll apply them everywhere.
I'm not a fan of the `EntityHashMap` here to hold the scale factors, but
it seems the quick and easy fix

## Testing

- Run example `multiple_windows` on a screen with a scale factor
different than 1, close the primary window
2024-06-06 00:20:50 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
9b9d3d81cb
Normalise matrix naming (#13489)
# Objective
- Fixes #10909
- Fixes #8492

## Solution
- Name all matrices `x_from_y`, for example `world_from_view`.

## Testing
- I've tested most of the 3D examples. The `lighting` example
particularly should hit a lot of the changes and appears to run fine.

---

## Changelog
- Renamed matrices across the engine to follow a `y_from_x` naming,
making the space conversion more obvious.

## Migration Guide
- `Frustum`'s `from_view_projection`, `from_view_projection_custom_far`
and `from_view_projection_no_far` were renamed to
`from_clip_from_world`, `from_clip_from_world_custom_far` and
`from_clip_from_world_no_far`.
- `ComputedCameraValues::projection_matrix` was renamed to
`clip_from_view`.
- `CameraProjection::get_projection_matrix` was renamed to
`get_clip_from_view` (this affects implementations on `Projection`,
`PerspectiveProjection` and `OrthographicProjection`).
- `ViewRangefinder3d::from_view_matrix` was renamed to
`from_world_from_view`.
- `PreviousViewData`'s members were renamed to `view_from_world` and
`clip_from_world`.
- `ExtractedView`'s `projection`, `transform` and `view_projection` were
renamed to `clip_from_view`, `world_from_view` and `clip_from_world`.
- `ViewUniform`'s `view_proj`, `unjittered_view_proj`,
`inverse_view_proj`, `view`, `inverse_view`, `projection` and
`inverse_projection` were renamed to `clip_from_world`,
`unjittered_clip_from_world`, `world_from_clip`, `world_from_view`,
`view_from_world`, `clip_from_view` and `view_from_clip`.
- `GpuDirectionalCascade::view_projection` was renamed to
`clip_from_world`.
- `MeshTransforms`' `transform` and `previous_transform` were renamed to
`world_from_local` and `previous_world_from_local`.
- `MeshUniform`'s `transform`, `previous_transform`,
`inverse_transpose_model_a` and `inverse_transpose_model_b` were renamed
to `world_from_local`, `previous_world_from_local`,
`local_from_world_transpose_a` and `local_from_world_transpose_b` (the
`Mesh` type in WGSL mirrors this, however `transform` and
`previous_transform` were named `model` and `previous_model`).
- `Mesh2dTransforms::transform` was renamed to `world_from_local`.
- `Mesh2dUniform`'s `transform`, `inverse_transpose_model_a` and
`inverse_transpose_model_b` were renamed to `world_from_local`,
`local_from_world_transpose_a` and `local_from_world_transpose_b` (the
`Mesh2d` type in WGSL mirrors this).
- In WGSL, in `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions`, `get_model_matrix` and
`get_previous_model_matrix` were renamed to `get_world_from_local` and
`get_previous_world_from_local`.
- In WGSL, `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions::get_model_matrix` was renamed
to `get_world_from_local`.
2024-06-03 16:56:53 +00:00
Nico Burns
a3e60d39b7
Fix image measure function to apply inherent aspect ratio to style sizes (#13555)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13155
- fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13517
- Supercedes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13381
- Requires https://github.com/DioxusLabs/taffy/pull/661

## Solution

- Taffy has been updated to:
    - Apply size styles to absolutely positioned children
    - Pass the node's `Style` through to the measure function
- Bevy's image measure function has been updated to make use of this
style information

## Notes

- This is currently using a git version of Taffy. If this is tested as
fixing the issue then we can turn that into a Taffy 0.5 release (this
would be the only change between Taffy 0.4 and Taffy 0.5 so upgrading is
not expected to be an issue)
- This implementation may not be completely correct. I would have
preferred to extend Taffy's gentest infrastructure to handle images and
used that to nail down the correct behaviour. But I don't have time for
that atm so we'll have to iterate on this in future. This PR at least
puts that under Bevy's control.

## Testing

- I manually tested the game_menu_example (from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13155)
- More testing is probably merited

---

## Changelog

No changelog should be required as it fixes a regression on `main` that
was not present in bevy 0.13. The changelog for "Taffy upgrade" may want
to be changed from 0.4 to 0.5 if this change gets merged.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-30 18:37:39 +00:00
François Mockers
4065098586
Fix UI in WebGPU: call textureSample from outside the if (#13546)
# Objective

- since #13523, UI is broken in WebGPU

```
Compilation log for [Invalid ShaderModule (unlabeled)]:
1 error(s) generated while compiling the shader:
:108:27 error: 'textureSample' must only be called from uniform control flow
    let texture_color_1 = textureSample(sprite_texture, sprite_sampler, in_2.uv);
                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

:151:19 note: called by 'draw_background' from 'fragment'
        let _e5 = draw_background(in);
                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

:147:5 note: control flow depends on possibly non-uniform value
    if _e3 {
    ^^

:146:23 note: parameter 'in' of 'fragment' may be non-uniform
    let _e3 = enabled(in.flags, BORDER);
```


## Solution

- call `textureSample` from outside the if. both branches are using the
same parameters
2024-05-29 23:03:57 +00:00
François Mockers
901d71b81c
fix rounded borders on buttons (#13541)
# Objective

- #13523 introduced a new bug on rounded corners in UI on buttons
- there are artefacts outside of the border, and the text in buttons is
more gray than it should be
- example `color_grading`:

<img width="1280" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-27 at 22 19 13"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/fbb6a8ba-2096-4fcc-9c94-3764e9d16d2f">

## Solution

- Clamp alpha to be between 0.0 and 1.0

<img width="1280" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-27 at 22 18 19"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/295d8e16-30eb-40cc-8d61-4995fca6dded">
2024-05-27 21:46:56 +00:00
Mike
cef31ffdd9
Fix various bugs with UI rounded borders (#13523)
# Objective

- Fixes #13503 
- Fix other various bugs I noticed while debugging above issue.

## Solution

- Change the antialiasing(AA) method. It was using fwidth which is the
derivative between pixels, but there were a lot of artifacts being added
from this. So just use the sdf value. This aa method probably isn't as
smooth looking, but better than having artifacts. Below is a
visualization of the fwidth.

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/4e475ad0-c9d0-4a40-af39-5f4422a78392)
- Use the internal sdf for drawing the background instead of the
external sdf and extract the border for these type of nodes. This fixed
2 bugs, one with the background coloring the AA pixels on the edge of
rounded borders. And also allows for the border to use a transparent
color.
- Don't extract borders if all the widths are zero.

## Testing

- played a bunch with the example in the linked issue.
This PR:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/d7797e0e-e348-4daa-8646-554dc2032523)
Main:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/4d46c17e-a12d-4e20-aaef-0ffc950cefe2)

- ran the `borders` and `rounded_borders` examples

---

## Changelog

- Fixed various antialiasing issues to do with rounded ui borders.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Weibye <13300393+Weibye@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-27 17:42:13 +00:00
Patrick Walton
a785e3c20d
Fix UI elements randomly not appearing after #13277. (#13462)
We invoked the `extract_default_ui_camera_view` system twice: once for
2D cameras and once for 3D cameras. This was fine before moving to
resources for render phases, but, after the move to resources, the first
thing such systems do is to clear out all the entities-to-be-rendered
from the previous frame. So, if the scheduler happened to run
`extract_default_ui_camera_view::<Camera2d>` first, then all the UI
elements that it queued would be overwritten by the
`extract_default_ui_camera_view::<Camera3d>` system, or vice versa. The
ordering dependence is the reason why this problem was intermittent.

This commit fixes the problem by merging the two systems into one
systems, using an `Or` query filter.

## Migration Guide

* The `bevy_ui::render::extract_default_ui_camera_view` system is no
longer parameterized over the specific type of camera and is hard-wired
to either `Camera2d` or `Camera3d` components.
2024-05-21 22:06:25 +00:00
Martín Maita
f9da5eecf2
Rename Rect inset() method to inflate() (#13452)
# Objective

- Fixes #13092.

## Solution

- Renamed the `inset()` method in `Rect`, `IRect` and `URect` to
`inflate()`.
- Added `EMPTY` constants to all `Rect` variants, represented by corners
with the maximum numerical values for each kind.

---

## Migration Guide

- Replace `Rect::inset()`, `IRect::inset()` and `URect::inset()` calls
with `inflate()`.
2024-05-21 20:53:55 +00:00
Patrick Walton
9da0b2a0ec
Make render phases render world resources instead of components. (#13277)
This commit makes us stop using the render world ECS for
`BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` and instead use resources
with `EntityHashMap`s inside. There are three reasons to do this:

1. We can use `clear()` to clear out the render phase collections
instead of recreating the components from scratch, allowing us to reuse
allocations.

2. This is a prerequisite for retained bins, because components can't be
retained from frame to frame in the render world, but resources can.

3. We want to move away from storing anything in components in the
render world ECS, and this is a step in that direction.

This patch results in a small performance benefit, due to point (1)
above.

## Changelog

### Changed

* The `BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` render world
components have been replaced with `ViewBinnedRenderPhases` and
`ViewSortedRenderPhases` resources.

## Migration Guide

* The `BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` render world
components have been replaced with `ViewBinnedRenderPhases` and
`ViewSortedRenderPhases` resources. Instead of querying for the
components, look the camera entity up in the
`ViewBinnedRenderPhases`/`ViewSortedRenderPhases` tables.
2024-05-21 18:23:04 +00:00
floppyhammer
8da4fcb616
Fix UI border artifacts caused by incorrect blending (#12725)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12702.

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-05-15 18:50:30 +00:00
IceSentry
64e1a7835a
Clean up 2d render phases (#12982)
# Objective

Currently, the 2d pipeline only has a transparent pass that is used for
everything. I want to have separate passes for opaque/alpha
mask/transparent meshes just like in 3d.

This PR does the basic work to start adding new phases to the 2d
pipeline and get the current setup a bit closer to 3d.

## Solution

- Use `ViewNode` for `MainTransparentPass2dNode`
- Added `Node2d::StartMainPass`, `Node2d::EndMainPass`
- Rename everything to clarify that the main pass is currently the
transparent pass

---

## Changelog

- Added `Node2d::StartMainPass`, `Node2d::EndMainPass`

## Migration Guide

If you were using `Node2d::MainPass` to order your own custom render
node. You now need to order it relative to `Node2d::StartMainPass` or
`Node2d::EndMainPass`.
2024-05-08 08:13:39 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
2089a28717
Add BufferVec, an higher-performance alternative to StorageBuffer, and make GpuArrayBuffer use it. (#13199)
This is an adoption of #12670 plus some documentation fixes. See that PR
for more details.

---

## Changelog

* Renamed `BufferVec` to `RawBufferVec` and added a new `BufferVec`
type.

## Migration Guide
`BufferVec` has been renamed to `RawBufferVec` and a new similar type
has taken the `BufferVec` name.

---------

Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-03 11:39:21 +00:00
BD103
e357b63448
Add README.md to all crates (#13184)
# Objective

- `README.md` is a common file that usually gives an overview of the
folder it is in.
- When on <https://crates.io>, `README.md` is rendered as the main
description.
- Many crates in this repository are lacking `README.md` files, which
makes it more difficult to understand their purpose.

<img width="1552" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/59022059/78ebf91d-b0c4-4b18-9874-365d6310640f">

- There are also a few inconsistencies with `README.md` files that this
PR and its follow-ups intend to fix.

## Solution

- Create a `README.md` file for all crates that do not have one.
- This file only contains the title of the crate (underscores removed,
proper capitalization, acronyms expanded) and the <https://shields.io>
badges.
- Remove the `readme` field in `Cargo.toml` for `bevy` and
`bevy_reflect`.
- This field is redundant because [Cargo automatically detects
`README.md`
files](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-readme-field).
The field is only there if you name it something else, like `INFO.md`.
- Fix capitalization of `bevy_utils`'s `README.md`.
- It was originally `Readme.md`, which is inconsistent with the rest of
the project.
- I created two commits renaming it to `README.md`, because Git appears
to be case-insensitive.
- Expand acronyms in title of `bevy_ptr` and `bevy_utils`.
- In the commit where I created all the new `README.md` files, I
preferred using expanded acronyms in the titles. (E.g. "Bevy Developer
Tools" instead of "Bevy Dev Tools".)
- This commit changes the title of existing `README.md` files to follow
the same scheme.
- I do not feel strongly about this change, please comment if you
disagree and I can revert it.
- Add <https://shields.io> badges to `bevy_time` and `bevy_transform`,
which are the only crates currently lacking them.

---

## Changelog

- Added `README.md` files to all crates missing it.
2024-05-02 18:56:00 +00:00
Nico Burns
96b9d0a7e2
Upgrade to Taffy 0.4 (#10690)
# Objective

- Enables support for `Display::Block`
- Enables support for `Overflow::Hidden`
- Allows for cleaner integration with text, image and other content
layout.
- Unblocks https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8104
- Unlocks the possibility of Bevy creating a custom layout tree over
which Taffy operates.
- Enables #8808 / #10193 to remove a Mutex around the font system.

## Todo

- [x] ~Fix rendering of text/images to account for padding/border on
nodes (should size/position to content box rather than border box)~ In
order get this into a mergeable state this PR instead zeroes out
padding/border when syncing leaf node styles into Taffy to preserve the
existing behaviour. https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/6879 can
be fixed in a followup PR.

## Solution

- Update the version of Taffy
- Update code to work with the new version

Note: Taffy 0.4 has not yet been released. This PR is being created in
advance of the release to ensure that there are no blockers to upgrading
once the release occurs.

---

## Changelog

- Bevy now supports the `Display::Block` and `Overflow::Hidden` styles.
2024-04-30 14:13:17 +00:00
Patrick Walton
16531fb3e3
Implement GPU frustum culling. (#12889)
This commit implements opt-in GPU frustum culling, built on top of the
infrastructure in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12773. To
enable it on a camera, add the `GpuCulling` component to it. To
additionally disable CPU frustum culling, add the `NoCpuCulling`
component. Note that adding `GpuCulling` without `NoCpuCulling`
*currently* does nothing useful. The reason why `GpuCulling` doesn't
automatically imply `NoCpuCulling` is that I intend to follow this patch
up with GPU two-phase occlusion culling, and CPU frustum culling plus
GPU occlusion culling seems like a very commonly-desired mode.

Adding the `GpuCulling` component to a view puts that view into
*indirect mode*. This mode makes all drawcalls indirect, relying on the
mesh preprocessing shader to allocate instances dynamically. In indirect
mode, the `PreprocessWorkItem` `output_index` points not to a
`MeshUniform` instance slot but instead to a set of `wgpu`
`IndirectParameters`, from which it allocates an instance slot
dynamically if frustum culling succeeds. Batch building has been updated
to allocate and track indirect parameter slots, and the AABBs are now
supplied to the GPU as `MeshCullingData`.

A small amount of code relating to the frustum culling has been borrowed
from meshlets and moved into `maths.wgsl`. Note that standard Bevy
frustum culling uses AABBs, while meshlets use bounding spheres; this
means that not as much code can be shared as one might think.

This patch doesn't provide any way to perform GPU culling on shadow
maps, to avoid making this patch bigger than it already is. That can be
a followup.

## Changelog

### Added

* Frustum culling can now optionally be done on the GPU. To enable it,
add the `GpuCulling` component to a camera.
* To disable CPU frustum culling, add `NoCpuCulling` to a camera. Note
that `GpuCulling` doesn't automatically imply `NoCpuCulling`.
2024-04-28 12:50:00 +00:00
François Mockers
75f1c5df7d
UI: pass the untransformed node size to the shader (#12839)
# Objective

- #12500 broke rotating ui nodes, see examples `pbr` (missing "metallic"
label) or `overflow_debug` (bottom right box is empty)

## Solution

- Pass the untransformed node size to the shader
2024-04-26 23:50:04 +00:00