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robtfm
3f6068da3d fix issues with too many point lights (#3916)
# Objective

fix #3915 

## Solution

the issues are caused by
- lights are assigned to clusters before being filtered down to MAX_POINT_LIGHTS, leading to cluster counts potentially being too high
- after fixing the above, packing the count into 8 bits still causes overflow with exactly 256 lights affecting a cluster

to fix:

```assign_lights_to_clusters```
- limit extracted lights to MAX_POINT_LIGHTS, selecting based on shadow-caster & intensity (if required)
- warn if MAX_POINT_LIGHT count is exceeded

```prepare_lights```
- limit the lights assigned to a cluster to CLUSTER_COUNT_MASK (which is 1 less than MAX_POINT_LIGHTS) to avoid overflowing into the offset bits

notes:
- a better solution to the overflow may be to use more than 8 bits for cluster_count (the comment states only 14 of the remaining 24 bits are used for the offset). this would touch more of the code base but i'm happy to try if it has some benefit.
- intensity is only one way to select lights. it may be worth allowing user configuration of the light filtering, but i can't see a clean way to do that
2022-03-01 10:17:41 +00:00
Robert Swain
786654307d bevy_pbr: Optimize assign_lights_to_clusters (#3984)
# Objective

- Optimize assign_lights_to_clusters

## Solution

- Avoid inserting entities into hash sets in inner loops when it is known they will be inserted in at least one iteration of the loop.
- Use a Vec instead of a hash set where the set is not needed
- Avoid explicit calculation of the cluster_index from x,y,z coordinates, instead using row and column offsets and just adding z in the inner loop 
- These changes cut the time spent in the system roughly in half
2022-02-28 22:02:06 +00:00
Alice Cecile
557ab9897a Make get_resource (and friends) infallible (#4047)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

## Notes

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

## Migration Guide

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

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

## Impact

- `.unwrap` search results before: 1084
- `.unwrap` search results after: 942
- internal `unwrap_or_else` calls added: 4
- trivial unwrap calls removed from tests and code: 146
- uses of the new `try_get_resource` API: 11
- percentage of the time the unwrapping API was used internally: 93%
2022-02-27 22:37:18 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
81d57e129b Add capability to render to a texture (#3412)
# Objective

Will fix #3377 and #3254

## Solution

Use an enum to represent either a `WindowId` or `Handle<Image>` in place of `Camera::window`.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-24 00:40:24 +00:00
Carter Anderson
e369a8ad51 Mesh vertex buffer layouts (#3959)
This PR makes a number of changes to how meshes and vertex attributes are handled, which the goal of enabling easy and flexible custom vertex attributes:
* Reworks the `Mesh` type to use the newly added `VertexAttribute` internally
  * `VertexAttribute` defines the name, a unique `VertexAttributeId`, and a `VertexFormat`
  *  `VertexAttributeId` is used to produce consistent sort orders for vertex buffer generation, replacing the more expensive and often surprising "name based sorting"  
  * Meshes can be used to generate a `MeshVertexBufferLayout`, which defines the layout of the gpu buffer produced by the mesh. `MeshVertexBufferLayouts` can then be used to generate actual `VertexBufferLayouts` according to the requirements of a specific pipeline. This decoupling of "mesh layout" vs "pipeline vertex buffer layout" is what enables custom attributes. We don't need to standardize _mesh layouts_ or contort meshes to meet the needs of a specific pipeline. As long as the mesh has what the pipeline needs, it will work transparently. 
* Mesh-based pipelines now specialize on `&MeshVertexBufferLayout` via the new `SpecializedMeshPipeline` trait (which behaves like `SpecializedPipeline`, but adds `&MeshVertexBufferLayout`). The integrity of the pipeline cache is maintained because the `MeshVertexBufferLayout` is treated as part of the key (which is fully abstracted from implementers of the trait ... no need to add any additional info to the specialization key).    
* Hashing `MeshVertexBufferLayout` is too expensive to do for every entity, every frame. To make this scalable, I added a generalized "pre-hashing" solution to `bevy_utils`: `Hashed<T>` keys and `PreHashMap<K, V>` (which uses `Hashed<T>` internally) . Why didn't I just do the quick and dirty in-place "pre-compute hash and use that u64 as a key in a hashmap" that we've done in the past? Because its wrong! Hashes by themselves aren't enough because two different values can produce the same hash. Re-hashing a hash is even worse! I decided to build a generalized solution because this pattern has come up in the past and we've chosen to do the wrong thing. Now we can do the right thing! This did unfortunately require pulling in `hashbrown` and using that in `bevy_utils`, because avoiding re-hashes requires the `raw_entry_mut` api, which isn't stabilized yet (and may never be ... `entry_ref` has favor now, but also isn't available yet). If std's HashMap ever provides the tools we need, we can move back to that. Note that adding `hashbrown` doesn't increase our dependency count because it was already in our tree. I will probably break these changes out into their own PR.
* Specializing on `MeshVertexBufferLayout` has one non-obvious behavior: it can produce identical pipelines for two different MeshVertexBufferLayouts. To optimize the number of active pipelines / reduce re-binds while drawing, I de-duplicate pipelines post-specialization using the final `VertexBufferLayout` as the key.  For example, consider a pipeline that needs the layout `(position, normal)` and is specialized using two meshes: `(position, normal, uv)` and `(position, normal, other_vec2)`. If both of these meshes result in `(position, normal)` specializations, we can use the same pipeline! Now we do. Cool!

To briefly illustrate, this is what the relevant section of `MeshPipeline`'s specialization code looks like now:

```rust
impl SpecializedMeshPipeline for MeshPipeline {
    type Key = MeshPipelineKey;

    fn specialize(
        &self,
        key: Self::Key,
        layout: &MeshVertexBufferLayout,
    ) -> RenderPipelineDescriptor {
        let mut vertex_attributes = vec![
            Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION.at_shader_location(0),
            Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL.at_shader_location(1),
            Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_UV_0.at_shader_location(2),
        ];

        let mut shader_defs = Vec::new();
        if layout.contains(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_TANGENT) {
            shader_defs.push(String::from("VERTEX_TANGENTS"));
            vertex_attributes.push(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_TANGENT.at_shader_location(3));
        }

        let vertex_buffer_layout = layout
            .get_layout(&vertex_attributes)
            .expect("Mesh is missing a vertex attribute");
```

Notice that this is _much_ simpler than it was before. And now any mesh with any layout can be used with this pipeline, provided it has vertex postions, normals, and uvs. We even got to remove `HAS_TANGENTS` from MeshPipelineKey and `has_tangents` from `GpuMesh`, because that information is redundant with `MeshVertexBufferLayout`.

This is still a draft because I still need to:

* Add more docs
* Experiment with adding error handling to mesh pipeline specialization (which would print errors at runtime when a mesh is missing a vertex attribute required by a pipeline). If it doesn't tank perf, we'll keep it.
* Consider breaking out the PreHash / hashbrown changes into a separate PR.
* Add an example illustrating this change
* Verify that the "mesh-specialized pipeline de-duplication code" works properly

Please dont yell at me for not doing these things yet :) Just trying to get this in peoples' hands asap.

Alternative to #3120
Fixes #3030


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-23 23:21:13 +00:00
Carter Anderson
98938a8555 Internal Asset Hot Reloading (#3966)
Adds "hot reloading" of internal assets, which is normally not possible because they are loaded using `include_str` / direct Asset collection access.

This is accomplished via the following:
* Add a new `debug_asset_server` feature flag
* When that feature flag is enabled, create a second App with a second AssetServer that points to a configured location (by default the `crates` folder). Plugins that want to add hot reloading support for their assets can call the new `app.add_debug_asset::<T>()` and `app.init_debug_asset_loader::<T>()` functions.
* Load "internal" assets using the new `load_internal_asset` macro. By default this is identical to the current "include_str + register in asset collection" approach. But if the `debug_asset_server` feature flag is enabled, it will also load the asset dynamically in the debug asset server using the file path. It will then set up a correlation between the "debug asset" and the "actual asset" by listening for asset change events.

This is an alternative to #3673. The goal was to keep the boilerplate and features flags to a minimum for bevy plugin authors, and allow them to home their shaders near relevant code. 

This is a draft because I haven't done _any_ quality control on this yet. I'll probably rename things and remove a bunch of unwraps. I just got it working and wanted to use it to start a conversation.

Fixes #3660
2022-02-18 22:56:57 +00:00
Carter Anderson
e9f52b9dd2 Move import_path definitions into shader source (#3976)
This enables shaders to (optionally) define their import path inside their source. This has a number of benefits:

1. enables users to define their own custom paths directly in their assets
2. moves the import path "close" to the asset instead of centralized in the plugin definition, which seems "better" to me. 
3. makes "internal hot shader reloading" way more reasonable (see #3966)
4. logically opens the door to importing "parts" of a shader by defining "import_path blocks".

```rust
#define_import_path bevy_pbr::mesh_struct

struct Mesh {
    model: mat4x4<f32>;
    inverse_transpose_model: mat4x4<f32>;
    // 'flags' is a bit field indicating various options. u32 is 32 bits so we have up to 32 options.
    flags: u32;
};

let MESH_FLAGS_SHADOW_RECEIVER_BIT: u32 = 1u;
```
2022-02-18 21:54:03 +00:00
Robert Swain
936468aa1e bevy_render: Use RenderDevice to get limits/features and expose AdapterInfo (#3931)
# Objective

- `WgpuOptions` is mutated to be updated with the actual device limits and features, but this information is readily available to both the main and render worlds through the `RenderDevice` which has .limits() and .features() methods
- Information about the adapter in terms of its name, the backend in use, etc were not being exposed but have clear use cases for being used to take decisions about what rendering code to use. For example, if something works well on AMD GPUs but poorly on Intel GPUs. Or perhaps something works well in Vulkan but poorly in DX12.

## Solution

- Stop mutating `WgpuOptions `and don't insert the updated values into the main and render worlds
- Return `AdapterInfo` from `initialize_renderer` and insert it into the main and render worlds
- Use `RenderDevice` limits in the lighting code that was using `WgpuOptions.limits`.
- Renamed `WgpuOptions` to `WgpuSettings`
2022-02-16 21:17:37 +00:00
danieleades
d8974e7c3d small and mostly pointless refactoring (#2934)
What is says on the tin.

This has got more to do with making `clippy` slightly more *quiet* than it does with changing anything that might greatly impact readability or performance.

that said, deriving `Default` for a couple of structs is a nice easy win
2022-02-13 22:33:55 +00:00
Loch Wansbrough
56b0e88b53 Add view transform to view uniform (#3885)
(cherry picked from commit de943381bd2a8b242c94db99e6c7bbd70006d7c3)

# Objective

The view uniform lacks view transform information. The inverse transform is currently provided but this is not sufficient if you do not have access to an `inverse` function (such as in WGSL).

## Solution

Grab the view transform, put it in the view uniform, use the same matrix to compute the inverse as well.
2022-02-08 04:14:34 +00:00
dataphract
ca83e8a6de fix: remove unneeded filter in check_light_mesh_visibility (#3861)
# Objective

The query for `VisiblePointLights` in `check_light_mesh_visibility` has a `Without<DirectionalLight>` filter. However, because `VisiblePointLights` is no longer an alias for `VisibleEntities`, the query won't conflict with the query for `DirectionalLight`s and thus the filter is unnecessary.

## Solution

Remove the filter and the outdated comment explaining its purpose.
2022-02-04 03:07:22 +00:00
dataphract
b506c30cd3 fix: only init_resource() once for AmbientLight (#3853)
# Objective

`PbrPlugin` calls `app.init_resource::<AmbientLight>()` twice. The second call won't do anything.

## Solution

Remove the second call.
2022-02-03 00:43:37 +00:00
Robert Swain
a9f2817c49 bevy_pbr: Do not panic when more than 256 point lights are added the scene (#3697)
# Objective

- Do not panic when mroe than 256 point lights are added the scene
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3682

## Solution

- Only iterate the first `MAX_POINT_LIGHTS` lights instead of as many as there are

## Open questions

- Should we warn that there are more than the maximum allowed number of point lights in the scene?
2022-01-17 22:22:15 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
458cb7a9e9 Add headless mode (#3439)
# Objective

In this PR I added the ability to opt-out graphical backends. Closes #3155.

## Solution

I turned backends into `Option` ~~and removed panicking sub app API to force users handle the error (was suggested by `@cart`)~~.
2022-01-08 10:39:43 +00:00
Carter Anderson
2ee38cb9e0 Release 0.6.0 (#3587) 2022-01-08 10:18:22 +00:00
davier
c2da7800e3 Add 2d meshes and materials (#3460)
# Objective

The current 2d rendering is specialized to render sprites, we need a generic way to render 2d items, using meshes and materials like we have for 3d.

## Solution

I cloned a good part of `bevy_pbr` into `bevy_sprite/src/mesh2d`, removed lighting and pbr itself, adapted it to 2d rendering, added a `ColorMaterial`, and modified the sprite rendering to break batches around 2d meshes.

~~The PR is a bit crude; I tried to change as little as I could in both the parts copied from 3d and the current sprite rendering to make reviewing easier. In the future, I expect we could make the sprite rendering a normal 2d material, cleanly integrated with the rest.~~ _edit: see <https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3460#issuecomment-1003605194>_

## Remaining work

- ~~don't require mesh normals~~ _out of scope_
- ~~add an example~~ _done_
- support 2d meshes & materials in the UI?
- bikeshed names (I didn't think hard about naming, please check if it's fine)

## Remaining questions

- ~~should we add a depth buffer to 2d now that there are 2d meshes?~~ _let's revisit that when we have an opaque render phase_
- ~~should we add MSAA support to the sprites, or remove it from the 2d meshes?~~ _I added MSAA to sprites since it's really needed for 2d meshes_
- ~~how to customize vertex attributes?~~ _#3120_



Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-01-08 01:29:08 +00:00
Robert Swain
d34ecd7584 bevy_pbr: Use a special first depth slice for clustered forward (#3545)
# Objective

- Using plain exponential depth slicing for perspective projection cameras results in unnecessarily many slices very close together close to the camera. If the camera is then moved close to a collection of point lights, they will likely exhaust the available uniform buffer space for the lists of which lights affect which clusters.

## Solution

- A simple solution to this is to use a different near plane value for the depth slicing and set it to where the first slice's far plane should be. The default value is 5 and works well. This results in the configured number of depth slices, maintains the exponential slicing beyond the initial slice, and no slices are too small such that they cause problems that are sensitive to the view position.
2022-01-07 21:25:59 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
f781bfe7d8 Fix shadows for non-TriangleLists (#3581)
Fixes shadows of non TriangleList meshes:

# Without

<img width="1033" alt="Screen Shot 2022-01-07 at 13 03 02" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1069462/148607402-9bc47978-0b5b-45cd-a6e6-f488825cdf14.png">

# With

<img width="987" alt="Screen Shot 2022-01-07 at 13 04 06" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1069462/148607437-7d7c1d74-627f-4a7c-bf7b-205405586c17.png">
2022-01-07 21:10:18 +00:00
Robert Swain
b9c623e4f3 Configurable wgpu features/limits priority (#3452)
# Objective

- Allow the user to specify the priority when configuring wgpu features/limits and by default use the maximum capabilities of the chosen adapter.

## Solution

- Add a `WgpuOptionsPriority` enum with `Compatibility`, `Functionality` and `WebGL2` options.
- Add a `priority: WgpuOptionsPriority` member to `WgpuOptions`.
- When initialising the renderer, if `WgpuOptions::priority == WgpuOptionsPriority::Functionality`, query the adapter for the available features and limits, use them when creating a device, and update `WgpuOptions` with those values. If `Compatibility` use the behaviour as before this PR. If `WebGL2` then use the WebGL2 downlevel limits as used when when building for wasm, for convenience of testing WebGL2 limits without having to build for wasm.
- Add an environment variable `WGPU_OPTIONS_PRIO` that takes `compatibility`, `functionality`, `webgl2`.
- Default to `WgpuOptionsPriority::Functionality`.
- Insert updated `WgpuOptions` into render app world as well. This is useful for applying the limits when rendering, such as limiting the directional light shadow map texture to 2048x2048 when using WebGL2 downlevel limits but not on wasm.
- Reduced `draw_state` logs from `debug` to `trace` and added `debug` level logs for the wgpu features and limits. Use `RUST_LOG=bevy_render=debug` to see the output.
2022-01-04 20:08:12 +00:00
Robert Swain
85b7589388 bevy_gltf: Add support for loading lights (#3506)
# Objective

- Add support for loading lights from glTF 2.0 files

## Solution

- This adds support for the KHR_punctual_lights extension which supports point, directional, and spot lights, though we don't yet support spot lights.
- Inserting light bundles when creating scenes required registering some more light bundle component types.
2022-01-03 07:59:25 +00:00
François
3ba711050f do not add plugin ExtractComponentPlugin twice for StandardMaterial (#3502)
# Objective

- After updating #2988, all the examples started crashing with
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'Plugin "bevy_render::render_component::ExtractComponentPlugin<bevy_asset::handle::Handle<bevy_pbr::pbr_material::StandardMaterial>>" was already added', crates/bevy_app/src/app.rs:831:33
```

## Solution

Plugin was added twice:
directly:
1d0d8a3397/crates/bevy_pbr/src/lib.rs (L73)
and through `MaterialPlugin`:
1d0d8a3397/crates/bevy_pbr/src/lib.rs (L72)
1d0d8a3397/crates/bevy_pbr/src/material.rs (L183)

I removed the extra plugin

Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-01 19:22:22 +00:00
Michael Dorst
fd743ec57f Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_pbr (#3477)
#3457 adds the `doc_markdown` clippy lint, which checks doc comments to make sure code identifiers are escaped with backticks. This causes a lot of lint errors, so this is one of a number of PR's that will fix those lint errors one crate at a time.

This PR fixes lints in the `bevy_pbr` crate.
2021-12-29 19:04:18 +00:00
François
585d0b8467 remove some mut in queries (#3437)
# Objective

- While reading code, found some queries that are `mut` and not used as such

## Solution

- Remove `mut` when possible


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-26 05:39:46 +00:00
Carter Anderson
963e2f08a2 Materials and MaterialPlugin (#3428)
This adds "high level" `Material` and `SpecializedMaterial` traits, which can be used with a `MaterialPlugin<T: SpecializedMaterial>`. `MaterialPlugin` automatically registers the appropriate resources, draw functions, and queue systems. The `Material` trait is simpler, and should cover most use cases. `SpecializedMaterial` is like `Material`, but it also requires defining a "specialization key" (see #3031). `Material` has a trivial blanket impl of `SpecializedMaterial`, which allows us to use the same types + functions for both.

This makes defining custom 3d materials much simpler (see the `shader_material` example diff) and ensures consistent behavior across all 3d materials (both built in and custom). I ported the built in `StandardMaterial` to `MaterialPlugin`. There is also a new `MaterialMeshBundle<T: SpecializedMaterial>`, which `PbrBundle` aliases to.
2021-12-25 21:45:43 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
adb3ad399c make sub_app return an &App and add sub_app_mut() -> &mut App (#3309)
It's sometimes useful to have a reference to an app a sub app at the same time, which is only possible with an immutable reference.
2021-12-24 06:57:30 +00:00
François
79d36e7c28 Prepare crevice for vendored release (#3394)
# Objective

- Our crevice is still called "crevice", which we can't use for a release
- Users would need to use our "crevice" directly to be able to use the derive macro

## Solution

- Rename crevice to bevy_crevice, and crevice-derive to bevy-crevice-derive
- Re-export it from bevy_render, and use it from bevy_render everywhere
- Fix derive macro to work either from bevy_render, from bevy_crevice, or from bevy

## Remaining

- It is currently re-exported as `bevy::render::bevy_crevice`, is it the path we want?
- After a brief suggestion to Cart, I changed the version to follow Bevy version instead of crevice, do we want that?
- Crevice README.md need to be updated
- in the `Cargo.toml`, there are a few things to change. How do we want to change them? How do we keep attributions to original Crevice?
```
authors = ["Lucien Greathouse <me@lpghatguy.com>"]
documentation = "https://docs.rs/crevice"
homepage = "https://github.com/LPGhatguy/crevice"
repository = "https://github.com/LPGhatguy/crevice"
```


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-12-23 22:49:12 +00:00
Nicola Papale
035ec7b763 Implement non-indexed mesh rendering (#3415)
# Objective

Instead of panicking when the `indices` field of a mesh is `None`, actually manage it.

This is just a question of keeping track of the vertex buffer size.

## Notes

* Relying on this change to improve performance on [bevy_debug_lines using the new renderer](https://github.com/Toqozz/bevy_debug_lines/pull/10)
* I'm still new to rendering, my only expertise with wgpu is the learn-wgpu tutorial, likely I'm overlooking something.
2021-12-23 19:19:13 +00:00
François
6c479649bf enable Webgl2 optimisation in pbr under feature (#3291)
# Objective

- 3d examples fail to run in webgl2 because of unsupported texture formats or texture too large

## Solution

- switch to supported formats if a feature is enabled. I choose a feature instead of a build target to not conflict with a potential webgpu support

Very inspired by 6813b2edc5, and need #3290 to work.

I named the feature `webgl2`, but it's only needed if one want to use PBR in webgl2. Examples using only 2D already work.

Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-22 20:59:48 +00:00
John
3443cc77cb Fixes minimization crash because of cluster updates. (#3369)
# Objective
Fixes: #3368

Issue was caused by screen size being: `(0, 0)`.

## Solution
Don't update clusters if the screen size is zero. A better solution might be to not render when minimized, but this works in the meantime.


Co-authored-by: John <startoaster23@gmail.com>
2021-12-20 21:43:55 +00:00
davier
c79ec9cad6 Fix custom mesh pipelines (#3381)
# Objective

Fixes #3379 

## Solution

The custom mesh pipelines needed to be specialized on each mesh's primitive topology, as done in `queue_meshes()`

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-12-20 20:33:39 +00:00
Vabka
9a89295a17 Update wgpu to 0.12 and naga to 0.8 (#3375)
# Objective

Fixes #3352
Fixes #3208

## Solution

- Update wgpu to 0.12
- Update naga to 0.8
- Resolve compilation errors
- Remove [[block]] from WGSL shaders (because it is depracated and now wgpu cant parse it)
- Replace `elseif` with `else if` in pbr.wgsl
2021-12-19 03:03:06 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
73f524f61c Support topologies other than TriangleList (#3349)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3346

## Solution

I've encoded the topology in the `MeshKey` similar to how MSAA samples are handled.
2021-12-18 20:55:40 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
70c9165886 Fix crash with disabled winit (#3330)
# Objective

This PR fixes a crash when winit is enabled when there is a camera in the world. Part of #3155

## Solution

In this PR, I removed two unwraps and added an example for regression testing.
2021-12-15 00:15:47 +00:00
Robert Swain
c061ec33c8 bevy_pbr2: Fix clustering for orthographic projections (#3316)
# Objective

PBR lighting was broken in the new renderer when using orthographic projections due to the way the depth slicing works for the clusters. Fix it.

## Solution

- The default orthographic projection near plane is 0.0. The perspective projection depth slicing does a division by the near plane which gives a floating point NaN and the clustering all breaks down.
- Orthographic projections have a linear depth mapping, so it made intuitive sense to me to do depth slicing with a linear mapping too. The alternative I saw was to try to handle the near plane being at 0.0 and using the exponential depth slicing, but that felt like a hack that didn't make sense.
- As such, I have added code that detects whether the projection is orthographic based on `projection[3][3] == 1.0` and then implemented the orthographic mapping case throughout (when computing cluster AABBs, and when mapping a view space position (or light) to a cluster id in both the rust and shader code).

## Screenshots
Before:
![before](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/145847278-5b1bca74-fbad-4cc5-8b49-384f6a377fdc.png)
After:
<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-12-13 at 16 36 53" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/145847314-6f3a2035-5d87-4896-8032-0c3e35e15b7d.png">
Old renderer (slightly lighter due to slight difference in configured intensity):
<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-12-13 at 16 42 23" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/145847391-6a5e6fe0-22da-4fc1-a6c7-440543689a63.png">
2021-12-14 23:42:35 +00:00
François
c825fda74a add default standard material in PbrBundle (#3325)
# Objective

- Fix #3323 


## Solution

- Add a default standard material that is very visible. It is similar to the previous standard material that was used

<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-12-14 at 15 39 01" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/146019401-ed4b5fc1-7cce-4a8f-a511-a6f9665a51d7.png">



Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-14 23:04:26 +00:00
Carter Anderson
ffecb05a0a Replace old renderer with new renderer (#3312)
This makes the [New Bevy Renderer](#2535) the default (and only) renderer. The new renderer isn't _quite_ ready for the final release yet, but I want as many people as possible to start testing it so we can identify bugs and address feedback prior to release.

The examples are all ported over and operational with a few exceptions:

* I removed a good portion of the examples in the `shader` folder. We still have some work to do in order to make these examples possible / ergonomic / worthwhile: #3120 and "high level shader material plugins" are the big ones. This is a temporary measure.
* Temporarily removed the multiple_windows example: doing this properly in the new renderer will require the upcoming "render targets" changes. Same goes for the render_to_texture example.
* Removed z_sort_debug: entity visibility sort info is no longer available in app logic. we could do this on the "render app" side, but i dont consider it a priority.
2021-12-14 03:58:23 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
ffde86efa0 Update to edition 2021 on master (#3028)
Objective
During work on #3009 I've found that not all jobs use actions-rs, and therefore, an previous version of Rust is used for them. So while compilation and other stuff can pass, checking markup and Android build may fail with compilation errors.

Solution
This PR adds `action-rs` for any job running cargo, and updates the edition to 2021.
2021-10-27 00:12:14 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
07ed1d053e Implement and require #[derive(Component)] on all component structs (#2254)
This implements the most minimal variant of #1843 - a derive for marker trait. This is a prerequisite to more complicated features like statically defined storage type or opt-out component reflection.

In order to make component struct's purpose explicit and avoid misuse, it must be annotated with `#[derive(Component)]` (manual impl is discouraged for compatibility). Right now this is just a marker trait, but in the future it might be expanded. Making this change early allows us to make further changes later without breaking backward compatibility for derive macro users.

This already prevents a lot of issues, like using bundles in `insert` calls. Primitive types are no longer valid components as well. This can be easily worked around by adding newtype wrappers and deriving `Component` for them.

One funny example of prevented bad code (from our own tests) is when an newtype struct or enum variant is used. Previously, it was possible to write `insert(Newtype)` instead of `insert(Newtype(value))`. That code compiled, because function pointers (in this case newtype struct constructor) implement `Send + Sync + 'static`, so we allowed them to be used as components. This is no longer the case and such invalid code will trigger a compile error.


Co-authored-by: = <=>
Co-authored-by: TheRawMeatball <therawmeatball@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-10-03 19:23:44 +00:00
Hoidigan
34f0085ba0 Doc warnings (#2577)
Fixes #2576 

Add <> to links where needed, fix typo and refactored names, and add docs.rs links for external items.
2021-09-14 22:46:18 +00:00
Carter Anderson
a89a954a17 Not me ... us (#2654)
I don't see much of a reason at this point to boost my name over anyone elses. We are all Bevy Contributors.
2021-08-15 20:08:52 +00:00
Boxy
5ffff03b33 Fix some nightly clippy lints (#2522)
on nightly these two clippy lints fail:
- [needless_borrow](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#needless_borrow)
- [unused_unit](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#unused_unit)
2021-07-29 20:52:15 +00:00
François
b724a0f586 Down with the system! (#2496)
# Objective

- Remove all the `.system()` possible.
- Check for remaining missing cases.

## Solution

- Remove all `.system()`, fix compile errors
- 32 calls to `.system()` remains, mostly internals, the few others should be removed after #2446
2021-07-27 23:42:36 +00:00
bjorn3
6d6bc2a8b4 Merge AppBuilder into App (#2531)
This is extracted out of eb8f973646476b4a4926ba644a77e2b3a5772159 and includes some additional changes to remove all references to AppBuilder and fix examples that still used App::build() instead of App::new(). In addition I didn't extract the sub app feature as it isn't ready yet.

You can use `git diff --diff-filter=M eb8f973646476b4a4926ba644a77e2b3a5772159` to find all differences in this PR. The `--diff-filtered=M` filters all files added in the original commit but not in this commit away.

Co-Authored-By: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-07-27 20:21:06 +00:00
Carter Anderson
e167a1d9cf Relicense Bevy under the dual MIT or Apache-2.0 license (#2509)
This relicenses Bevy under the dual MIT or Apache-2.0 license. For rationale, see #2373.

* Changes the LICENSE file to describe the dual license. Moved the MIT license to docs/LICENSE-MIT. Added the Apache-2.0 license to docs/LICENSE-APACHE. I opted for this approach over dumping both license files at the root (the more common approach) for a number of reasons:
  * Github links to the "first" license file (LICENSE-APACHE) in its license links (you can see this in the wgpu and rust-analyzer repos). People clicking these links might erroneously think that the apache license is the only option. Rust and Amethyst both use COPYRIGHT or COPYING files to solve this problem, but this creates more file noise (if you do everything at the root) and the naming feels way less intuitive. 
  * People have a reflex to look for a LICENSE file. By providing a single license file at the root, we make it easy for them to understand our licensing approach. 
  * I like keeping the root clean and noise free
  * There is precedent for putting the apache and mit license text in sub folders (amethyst) 
* Removed the `Copyright (c) 2020 Carter Anderson` copyright notice from the MIT license. I don't care about this attribution, it might make license compliance more difficult in some cases, and it didn't properly attribute other contributors. We shoudn't replace it with something like "Copyright (c) 2021 Bevy Contributors" because "Bevy Contributors" is not a legal entity. Instead, we just won't include the copyright line (which has precedent ... Rust also uses this approach).
* Updates crates to use the new "MIT OR Apache-2.0" license value
* Removes the old legion-transform license file from bevy_transform. bevy_transform has been its own, fully custom implementation for a long time and that license no longer applies.
* Added a License section to the main readme
* Updated our Bevy Plugin licensing guidelines.

As a follow-up we should update the website to properly describe the new license.

Closes #2373
2021-07-23 21:11:51 +00:00
bjorn3
ebd10681ac Remove unused deps (#2455)
# Objective

Reduce compilation time

# Solution

Remove unused dependencies. While this PR doesn't remove any crates from `Cargo.lock`, it may unlock more build parallelism.
2021-07-14 20:52:50 +00:00
Aevyrie
46cae5956f Fix view vector in pbr frag to work in ortho (#2370)
# Objective

Fixes #2369

## Solution

Use the view forward direction for all frags when using ortho view.
2021-07-01 19:28:44 +00:00
Aevyrie
85b17294b9 Fix PBR regression for unlit materials (#2197)
Fixes the frag shader for unlit materials by correcting the scope of the `#ifndef` to include the light functions. Closes #2190, introduced in #2112.

Tested by changing materials in the the `3d_scene` example to be unlit. Unsure how to prevent future regressions without creating a test case scene that will catch these runtime panics.
2021-05-17 22:45:07 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
189df30a83 use bytemuck crate instead of Byteable trait (#2183)
This gets rid of multiple unsafe blocks that we had to maintain ourselves, and instead depends on library that's commonly used and supported by the ecosystem. We also get support for glam types for free.

There is still some things to clear up with the `Bytes` trait, but that is a bit more substantial change and can be done separately. Also there are already separate efforts to use `crevice` crate, so I've just added that as a TODO.
2021-05-17 22:29:10 +00:00
MsK`
73f4a9d18f Directional light (#2112)
This PR adds a `DirectionalLight` component to bevy_pbr.
2021-05-14 20:37:34 +00:00
François
afaf4ad3da update for wgpu 0.8 (#1959)
Changes to get Bevy to compile with wgpu master.

With this, on a Mac:
* 2d examples look fine
* ~~3d examples crash with an error specific to metal about a compilation error~~
* 3d examples work fine after enabling feature `wgpu/cross`


Feature `wgpu/cross` seems to be needed only on some platforms, not sure how to know which. It was introduced in https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu-rs/pull/826
2021-05-02 20:45:25 +00:00