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Liam Gallagher
942766c485
Add integer equivalents for Rect (#7984)
## Objective

Add integer equivalents for the `Rect` type.

Closes #7967

## Solution

- Add `IRect` and `URect`

## Changelog

Added `IRect` and `URect` types.
2023-06-12 19:10:48 +00:00
JoJoJet
3ead10a3e0
Suppress the clippy::type_complexity lint (#8313)
# Objective

The clippy lint `type_complexity` is known not to play well with bevy.
It frequently triggers when writing complex queries, and taking the
lint's advice of using a type alias almost always just obfuscates the
code with no benefit. Because of this, this lint is currently ignored in
CI, but unfortunately it still shows up when viewing bevy code in an
IDE.

As someone who's made a fair amount of pull requests to this repo, I
will say that this issue has been a consistent thorn in my side. Since
bevy code is filled with spurious, ignorable warnings, it can be very
difficult to spot the *real* warnings that must be fixed -- most of the
time I just ignore all warnings, only to later find out that one of them
was real after I'm done when CI runs.

## Solution

Suppress this lint in all bevy crates. This was previously attempted in
#7050, but the review process ended up making it more complicated than
it needs to be and landed on a subpar solution.

The discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10571
explores some better long-term solutions to this problem. Since there is
no timeline on when these solutions may land, we should resolve this
issue in the meantime by locally suppressing these lints.

### Unresolved issues

Currently, these lints are not suppressed in our examples, since that
would require suppressing the lint in every single source file. They are
still ignored in CI.
2023-04-06 21:27:36 +00:00
Aevyrie
2ea0061018 Add generic cubic splines to bevy_math (#7683)
# Objective

- Make cubic splines more flexible and more performant
- Remove the existing spline implementation that is generic over many degrees
  - This is a potential performance footgun and adds type complexity for negligible gain.
- Add implementations of:
  - Bezier splines
  - Cardinal splines (inc. Catmull-Rom)
  - B-Splines
  - Hermite splines

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/221780519-495d1b20-ab46-45b4-92a3-32c46da66034.mp4


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/221780524-2b154016-699f-404f-9c18-02092f589b04.mp4


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/221780525-f934f99d-9ad4-4999-bae2-75d675f5644f.mp4


## Solution

- Implements the concept that splines are curve generators (e.g. https://youtu.be/jvPPXbo87ds?t=3488) via the `CubicGenerator` trait.
- Common splines are bespoke data types that implement this trait. This gives us flexibility to add custom spline-specific methods on these types, while ultimately all generating a `CubicCurve`.
- All splines generate `CubicCurve`s, which are a chain of precomputed polynomial coefficients. This means that all splines have the same evaluation cost, as the calculations for determining position, velocity, and acceleration are all identical. In addition, `CubicCurve`s are simply a list of `CubicSegment`s, which are evaluated from t=0 to t=1. This also means cubic splines of different type can be chained together, as ultimately they all are simply a collection of `CubicSegment`s.
- Because easing is an operation on a singe segment of a Bezier curve, we can simply implement easing on `Beziers` that use the `Vec2` type for points. Higher level crates such as `bevy_ui` can wrap this in a more ergonomic interface as needed.

### Performance
Measured on a desktop i5 8600K (6-year-old CPU):
- easing: 2.7x faster (19ns)
- cubic vec2 position sample: 1.5x faster (1.8ns)
- cubic vec3 position sample: 1.5x faster (2.6ns)
- cubic vec3a position sample: 1.9x faster (1.4ns)

On a laptop i7 11800H:
- easing: 16ns
- cubic vec2 position sample: 1.6ns
- cubic vec3 position sample: 2.3ns
- cubic vec3a position sample: 1.2ns

---

## Changelog

- Added a generic cubic curve trait, and implementation for Cardinal splines (including Catmull-Rom), B-Splines, Beziers, and Hermite Splines. 2D cubic curve segments also implement easing functionality for animation.
2023-03-03 22:06:42 +00:00
Aevyrie
2a598d3e5a Add Beziers to bevy_math (#7653)
# Objective

- Adds foundational math for Bezier curves, useful for UI/2D/3D animation and smooth paths.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/218883143-e138f994-1795-40da-8c59-21d779666991.mp4

## Solution

- Adds the generic `Bezier` type, and a `Point` trait. The `Point` trait allows us to use control points of any dimension, as long as they support vector math. I've implemented it for `f32`(1D), `Vec2`(2D), and `Vec3`/`Vec3A`(3D).
- Adds `CubicBezierEasing` on top of `Bezier` with the addition of an implementation of cubic Bezier easing, which is a foundational tool for UI animation.
  - This involves solving for $t$ in the parametric Bezier function $B(t)$ using the Newton-Raphson method to find a value with error $\leq$ 1e-7, capped at 8 iterations.
- Added type aliases for common Bezier curves: `CubicBezier2d`, `CubicBezier3d`, `QuadraticBezier2d`, and `QuadraticBezier3d`. These types use `Vec3A` to represent control points, as this was found to have an 80-90% speedup over using `Vec3`.
- Benchmarking shows quadratic/cubic Bezier evaluations $B(t)$ take \~1.8/2.4ns respectively. Easing, which requires an iterative solve takes \~50ns for cubic Beziers. 

---

## Changelog

- Added `CubicBezier2d`, `CubicBezier3d`, `QuadraticBezier2d`, and `QuadraticBezier3d` types with methods for sampling position, velocity, and acceleration. The generic `Bezier` type is also available, and generic over any degree of Bezier curve.
- Added `CubicBezierEasing`, with additional methods to allow for smooth easing animations.
2023-02-20 18:34:52 +00:00
Alice Cecile
334e09892b Revert "Show prelude re-exports in docs (#6448)" (#6449)
This reverts commit 53d387f340.

# Objective

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

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

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

## Solution

- We could show the re-exports without inlining their documentation.
2022-11-02 19:35:06 +00:00
ira
37860a09de Add Camera::viewport_to_world (#6126)
# Objective

Add a method for getting a world space ray from a viewport position.

Opted to add a `Ray` type to `bevy_math` instead of returning a tuple of `Vec3`'s as this is clearer and easier to document
The docs on `viewport_to_world` are okay, but I'm not super happy with them.

## Changelog
* Add `Camera::viewport_to_world`
* Add `Camera::ndc_to_world`
* Add `Ray` to `bevy_math`
* Some doc tweaks

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-10-05 22:16:26 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
8b7b44d839 Move sprite::Rect into bevy_math (#5686)
# Objective

Promote the `Rect` utility of `sprite::Rect`, which defines a rectangle
by its minimum and maximum corners, to the `bevy_math` crate to make it
available as a general math type to all crates without the need to
depend on the `bevy_sprite` crate.

Fixes #5575

## Solution

Move `sprite::Rect` into `bevy_math` and fix all uses.

Implement `Reflect` for `Rect` directly into the `bevy_reflect` crate by
having `bevy_reflect` depend on `bevy_math`. This looks like a new
dependency, but the `bevy_reflect` was "cheating" for other math types
by directly depending on `glam` to reflect other math types, thereby
giving the illusion that there was no dependency on `bevy_math`. In
practice conceptually Bevy's math types are reflected into the
`bevy_reflect` crate to avoid a dependency of that crate to a "lower
level" utility crate like `bevy_math` (which in turn would make
`bevy_reflect` be a dependency of most other crates, and increase the
risk of circular dependencies). So this change simply formalizes that
dependency in `Cargo.toml`.

The `Rect` struct is also augmented in this change with a collection of
utility methods to improve its usability. A few uses cases are updated
to use those new methods, resulting is more clear and concise syntax.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- Moved the `sprite::Rect` type into `bevy_math`.

### Added

- Added several utility methods to the `math::Rect` type.

## Migration Guide

The `bevy::sprite::Rect` type moved to the math utility crate as
`bevy::math::Rect`. You should change your imports from `use
bevy::sprite::Rect` to `use bevy::math::Rect`.
2022-09-02 12:35:23 +00:00
ira
56ee620495 Export and register Mat2. (#5324)
Export and register a missing type from `glam`.

Reflect impls were already present, but not registered.


Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-07-15 22:37:06 +00:00
KDecay
18b27269c0 Document bevy_math (#4591)
# Objective

- Part of #3492

## Solution

- Document the `bevy_math` crate and add the `#![warn(missing_docs)]` lint.
2022-04-26 18:23:29 +00:00
KDecay
989fb8a78d Move Rect to bevy_ui and rename it to UiRect (#4276)
# Objective

- Closes #335.
- Related #4285.
- Part of the splitting process of #3503.

## Solution

- Move `Rect` to `bevy_ui` and rename it to `UiRect`.

## Reasons

- `Rect` is only used in `bevy_ui` and therefore calling it `UiRect` makes the intent clearer.
- We have two types that are called `Rect` currently and it's missleading (see `bevy_sprite::Rect` and #335).
- Discussion in #3503.

## Changelog

### Changed

- The `Rect` type got moved from `bevy_math` to `bevy_ui` and renamed to `UiRect`.

## Migration Guide

- The `Rect` type got renamed to `UiRect`. To migrate you just have to change every occurrence of `Rect` to `UiRect`.

Co-authored-by: KDecay <KDecayMusic@protonmail.com>
2022-04-25 19:20:38 +00:00
KDecay
7a7f097485 Move Size to bevy_ui (#4285)
# Objective

- Related #4276.
- Part of the splitting process of #3503.

## Solution

- Move `Size` to `bevy_ui`.

## Reasons

- `Size` is only needed in `bevy_ui` (because it needs to use `Val` instead of `f32`), but it's also used as a worse `Vec2`  replacement in other areas.
- `Vec2` is more powerful than `Size` so it should be used whenever possible.
- Discussion in #3503.

## Changelog

### Changed

- The `Size` type got moved from `bevy_math` to `bevy_ui`.

## Migration Guide

- The `Size` type got moved from `bevy::math` to `bevy::ui`. To migrate you just have to import `bevy::ui::Size` instead of `bevy::math::Math` or use the `bevy::prelude` instead.

Co-authored-by: KDecay <KDecayMusic@protonmail.com>
2022-04-25 13:54:46 +00:00
KDecay
f90da74e32 Remove face_toward.rs (#4277)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3503.

## Solution

- Remove the `face_toward.rs` file containing the `FaceToward` trait.

## Reasons

- It is unused inside of `bevy`.
- The method `Mat4::face_toward` of the trait is identical to `Mat4::look_at_rh` (see https://docs.rs/glam/latest/glam/f32/struct.Mat4.html#method.look_at_rh).
- Discussion in #3503.

## Changelog

### Removed

- The `FaceToward` trait got removed.

## Migration Guide

-  The `FaceToward` trait got removed. To migrate you just have to change every occurrence of `Mat4::face_toward` to `Mat4::look_at_rh`.
2022-04-03 14:40:46 +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
Lucas Rocha
b1ed28e17e Hide re-exported docs (#1985)
Solves #1957 

Co-authored-by: caelumLaron <caelum.laron@gmail.com>
2021-04-27 18:29:33 +00:00
François
75ae20dc4a use std clamp instead of Bevy's (#1644)
Rust std's `clamp` has been stabilised in 1.50: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44095

This is already the minimum supported version, so no change there 👍
2021-03-13 18:07:14 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
f15d62c0f1
More types (#1267) 2021-01-21 16:05:23 -08:00
TheRawMeatball
50ceaf3559
re-export integer vectors from glam (#1264) 2021-01-19 12:56:50 -08:00
Lachlan Sneff
17e7642611
Task System for Bevy (#384)
Add bevy_tasks crate to replace rayon
2020-08-29 12:35:41 -07:00
Cameron Hart
5912206441 Upgrade glam to 0.9.3 2020-08-12 17:31:51 +12:00
Carter Anderson
3d5e7e54f3 ui: create bevy types for flex style 2020-07-27 16:54:36 -07:00
Carter Anderson
b5d3f7e794 use right handed coordinate system in 3d 2020-07-20 01:33:30 -07:00
Carter Anderson
e2d2b41c67 math: simplify imports 2020-07-16 19:23:47 -07:00
Carter Anderson
196bde64e3 cargo fmt 2020-07-16 17:23:50 -07:00
Carter Anderson
1110f9b877 create bevy_math crate and move math types there 2020-07-16 17:11:52 -07:00
Renamed from crates/bevy_core/src/math/mod.rs (Browse further)