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Alex Saveau
caef967d14 Derive default on ReportExecutionOrderAmbiguities (#4873) 2022-05-31 15:54:38 +00:00
robtfm
ee4bcbea3c add depth_bias to SpecializedMaterial (#4101)
# Objective

allow meshes with equal z-depth to be rendered in a chosen order / avoid z-fighting

## Solution

add a depth_bias to SpecializedMaterial that is added to the mesh depth used for render-ordering.
2022-05-31 02:02:49 +00:00
Félix Lescaudey de Maneville
f000c2b951 Clippy improvements (#4665)
# Objective

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

## Solution

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

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

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

## Solution
Change them to `assert!` macros inside `#[cfg(debug_assertions)]` blocks.
2022-05-30 20:57:33 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
4b7f904cfc remove Serialize impl for dyn Array and friends (#4780)
# Objective

`bevy_reflect` as different kinds of reflected types (each with their own trait), `trait Struct: Reflect`, `trait List: Reflect`, `trait Map: Reflect`, ...
Types that don't fit either of those are called reflect value types, they are opaque and can't be deconstructed further.

`bevy_reflect` can serialize `dyn Reflect` values. Any container types (struct, list, map) get deconstructed and their elements serialized separately, which can all happen without serde being involved ever (happens [here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/crates/bevy_reflect/src/serde/ser.rs#L50-L85=)).
 The only point at which we require types to be serde-serializable is for *value types* (happens [here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/crates/bevy_reflect/src/serde/ser.rs#L104=)).

So reflect array serializing is solved, since arrays are container types which don't require serde.

#1213 also introduced added the `serialize` method and `Serialize` impls for `dyn Array` and `DynamicArray` which use their element's `Reflect::serializable` function. This is 1. unnecessary, because it is not used for array serialization, and 2. annoying for removing the `Serialize` bound on container types, because these impls don't have access to the `TypeRegistry`, so we can't move the serialization code there.

# Solution

Remove these impls and `fn serialize`. It's not used and annoying for other changes.
2022-05-30 20:22:57 +00:00
FraserLee
575ffa7c0c Added offset parameter to TextureAtlas::from_grid_with_padding (#4836)
# Objective
Increase compatibility with a fairly common format of padded spritesheets, in which half the padding value occurs before the first sprite box begins. The original behaviour falls out when `Vec2::ZERO` is used for `offset`.

See below unity screenshot for an example of a spritesheet with padding

![Screen Shot 2022-05-24 at 4 11 49 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/30442265/170123682-287e5733-b69d-452b-b2e6-46d8d29293fb.png)

## Solution
Tiny change to `crates/bevy_sprite/src/texture_atlas.rs`

## Migration Guide

Calls to `TextureAtlas::from_grid_with_padding` should be modified to include a new parameter, which can be set to `Vec2::ZERO` to retain old behaviour.
```rust
from_grid_with_padding(texture, tile_size, columns, rows, padding)
                                  |
                                  V
from_grid_with_padding(texture, tile_size, columns, rows, padding, Vec2::ZERO)
```


Co-authored-by: FraserLee <30442265+FraserLee@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-30 19:58:16 +00:00
Gino Valente
fb813a3a64 bevy_reflect: Add #[reflect(default)] attribute for FromReflect (#4140)
# Objective

Currently, `FromReflect` makes a couple assumptions:

* Ignored fields must implement `Default`
* Active fields must implement `FromReflect`
* The reflected must be fully populated for active fields (can't use an empty `DynamicStruct`)

However, one or both of these requirements might be unachievable, such as for external types. In these cases, it might be nice to tell `FromReflect` to use a custom default.

## Solution

Added the `#[reflect(default)]` derive helper attribute. This attribute can be applied to any field (ignored or not) and will allow a default value to be specified in place of the regular `from_reflect()` call. 

It takes two forms: `#[reflect(default)]` and `#[reflect(default = "some_func")]`. The former specifies that `Default::default()` should be used while the latter specifies that `some_func()` should be used. This is pretty much [how serde does it](https://serde.rs/field-attrs.html#default).

### Example

```rust
#[derive(Reflect, FromReflect)]
struct MyStruct {
  // Use `Default::default()`
  #[reflect(default)]
  foo: String,

  // Use `get_bar_default()`
  #[reflect(default = "get_bar_default")]
  #[reflect(ignore)]
  bar: usize,
}

fn get_bar_default() -> usize {
  123
}
```

### Active Fields

As an added benefit, this also allows active fields to be completely missing from their dynamic object. This is because the attribute tells `FromReflect` how to handle missing active fields (it still tries to use `from_reflect` first so the `FromReflect` trait is still required).

```rust
let dyn_struct = DynamicStruct::default();

// We can do this without actually including the active fields since they have `#[reflect(default)]`
let my_struct = <MyStruct as FromReflect>::from_reflect(&dyn_struct);
```

### Container Defaults

Also, with the addition of #3733, people will likely start adding `#[reflect(Default)]` to their types now. Just like with the fields, we can use this to mark the entire container as "defaultable". This grants us the ability to completely remove the field markers altogether if our type implements `Default` (and we're okay with fields using that instead of their own `Default` impls):

```rust
#[derive(Reflect, FromReflect)]
#[reflect(Default)]
struct MyStruct {
  foo: String,
  #[reflect(ignore)]
  bar: usize,
}

impl Default for MyStruct {
  fn default() -> Self {
    Self {
      foo: String::from("Hello"),
      bar: 123,
    }
  }
}

// Again, we can now construct this from nothing pretty much
let dyn_struct = DynamicStruct::default();
let my_struct = <MyStruct as FromReflect>::from_reflect(&dyn_struct);
```

Now if _any_ field is missing when using `FromReflect`, we simply fallback onto the container's `Default` implementation.

This behavior can be completely overridden on a per-field basis, of course, by simply defining those same field attributes like before.

### Related

* #3733
* #1395
* #2377

---

## Changelog

* Added `#[reflect(default)]` field attribute for `FromReflect`
  * Allows missing fields to be given a default value when using `FromReflect`
  * `#[reflect(default)]` - Use the field's `Default` implementation
  * `#[reflect(default = "some_fn")]` - Use a custom function to get the default value
* Allow `#[reflect(Default)]` to have a secondary usage as a container attribute
  * Allows missing fields to be given a default value based on the container's `Default` impl when using `FromReflect`


Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-30 19:06:25 +00:00
Robert Swain
a0a3d8798b ExtractResourcePlugin (#3745)
# Objective

- Add an `ExtractResourcePlugin` for convenience and consistency

## Solution

- Add an `ExtractResourcePlugin` similar to `ExtractComponentPlugin` but for ECS `Resource`s. The system that is executed simply clones the main world resource into a render world resource, if and only if the main world resource was either added or changed since the last execution of the system.
- Add an `ExtractResource` trait with a `fn extract_resource(res: &Self) -> Self` function. This is used by the `ExtractResourcePlugin` to extract the resource
- Add a derive macro for `ExtractResource` on a `Resource` with the `Clone` trait, that simply returns `res.clone()`
- Use `ExtractResourcePlugin` wherever both possible and appropriate
2022-05-30 18:36:03 +00:00
Johan Klokkhammer Helsing
aa183ef31a Derive thiserror::Error for HexColorError (again) (#4847)
This was first done in 7b4e3a5, but was then reverted when the new
renderer for 0.6 was merged (ffecb05).

I'm assuming it was simply a mistake when merging.

# Objective

- Same as #2740, I think it was reverted by mistake when merging.

> # Objective
>
> - Make it easy to use HexColorError with `thiserror`, i.e. converting it into other error types.
> 
> Makes this possible:
> 
> ```rust
> #[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
> pub enum LdtkError {
>     #[error("An error occured while deserializing")]
>     Json(#[from] serde_json::Error),
>     #[error("An error occured while parsing a color")]
>     HexColor(#[from] bevy::render::color::HexColorError),
> }
> ```
> 
> ## Solution
> 
> - Derive thiserror::Error the same way we do elsewhere (see query.rs for instance)
2022-05-30 18:13:35 +00:00
Daniel McNab
80b08ea45d Allow higher order systems (#4833)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

## See also

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

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `SystemParamFunction`, which can be used to create higher order systems.
2022-05-30 17:59:20 +00:00
James Liu
c46691c04a Update gilrs to v0.9 (#4848)
# Objective
Fixes #4353. Fixes #4431. Picks up fixes for a panic for `gilrs` when `getGamepads()` is not available. 

## Solution
Update the `gilrs` to `v0.9.0`. Changelog can be seen here: dba36f9186

EDIT: Updated `uuid` to 1.1 to avoid duplicate dependencies. Added `nix`'s two dependencies as exceptions until `rodio` updates their deps.
2022-05-30 17:26:23 +00:00
Herbert "TheBracket
a6eb3fa6d6 Apply vertex colors to ColorMaterial and Mesh2D (#4812)
# Objective

- Add Vertex Color support to 2D meshes and ColorMaterial. This extends the work from #4528 (which in turn builds on the excellent tangent handling).

## Solution

- Added `#ifdef` wrapped support for vertex colors in the 2D mesh shader and `ColorMaterial` shader.
- Added an example, `mesh2d_vertex_color_texture` to demonstrate it in action.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14896751/169530930-6ae0c6be-2f69-40e3-a600-ba91d7178bc3.png)


---

## Changelog

- Added optional (ifdef wrapped) vertex color support to the 2dmesh and color material systems.
2022-05-30 16:59:45 +00:00
Daniel McNab
1bbd5c25c0 Enforce type safe usage of Handle::get (#4794)
# Objective

- Sometimes, people might load an asset as one type, then use it with an `Asset`s for a different type.
- See e.g. #4784. 
- This is especially likely with the Gltf types, since users may not have a clear conceptual model of what types the assets will be.
- We had an instance of this ourselves, in the `scene_viewer` example

## Solution

- Make `Assets::get` require a type safe handle.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- `Assets::<T>::get` and `Assets::<T>::get_mut` now require that the passed handles are `Handle<T>`, improving the type safety of handles.

### Added
- `HandleUntyped::typed_weak`, a helper function for creating a weak typed version of an exisitng `HandleUntyped`.

## Migration Guide

`Assets::<T>::get` and `Assets::<T>::get_mut` now require that the passed handles are `Handle<T>`, improving the type safety of handles. If you were previously passing in:
   - a `HandleId`, use `&Handle::weak(id)` instead, to create a weak handle. You may have been able to store a type safe `Handle` instead.
   - a `HandleUntyped`, use `&handle_untyped.typed_weak()` to create a weak handle of the specified type. This is most likely to be the useful when using [load_folder](https://docs.rs/bevy_asset/latest/bevy_asset/struct.AssetServer.html#method.load_folder)
   - a `Handle<U>` of  of a different type, consider whether this is the correct handle type to store. If it is (i.e. the same handle id is used for multiple different Asset types) use `Handle::weak(handle.id)` to cast to a different type.
2022-05-30 16:59:44 +00:00
James Liu
a02c5ae819 Copy TaskPool resoures to subapps (#4792)
# Objective
Fixes #4791. `ParallelExecutor` inserts a default `CompteTaskPool` if there isn't one stored as a resource, including when it runs on a different world. When spawning the render sub-app, the main world's `ComputeTaskPool` is not cloned and inserted into the render app's, which causes a second `ComputeTaskPool` with the default configuration to be spawned. This results in an excess number of threads being spawned.

## Solution
Copy the task pools from the main world to the subapps upon creating them.

## Alternative
An alternative to this would be to make the task pools global, as seen in #2250 or bevyengine/rfcs#54.
2022-05-30 16:59:43 +00:00
Hristo Iliev
6a238377be Add documentation to the WindowDescriptor struct. (#4764)
# Objective

Resolves #4753

## Solution

Using rust doc I added documentation to the struct. Decided to not provide an example in the doc comment but instead refer to the example file that shows the usage.
2022-05-30 16:59:41 +00:00
James Liu
8e4e5a5634 Use u32 over usize for ComponentSparseSet indicies (#4723)
# Objective
Use less memory to store SparseSet components.

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

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

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

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

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

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

---

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

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

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

After:

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

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

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

---

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

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

## Solution

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

---

## Changelog

### Added

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

### Changed

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

## Migration Guide

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


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

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

## Solution

make them the same function

---

## Changelog

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

## Migration Guide

- move logic of `matches_archetype` and `matches_table` into `matches_component_set` in any manual `FetchState` impls
2022-05-30 16:41:32 +00:00
Gino Valente
2f5591ff8c bevy_reflect: Improve debug formatting for reflected types (#4218)
# Objective

Debugging reflected types can be somewhat frustrating since all `dyn Reflect` trait objects return something like `Reflect(core::option::Option<alloc::string::String>)`.

It would be much nicer to be able to see the actual value— or even use a custom `Debug` implementation.

## Solution

Added `Reflect::debug` which allows users to customize the debug output. It sets defaults for all `ReflectRef` subtraits and falls back to `Reflect(type_name)` if no `Debug` implementation was registered.

To register a custom `Debug` impl, users can add `#[reflect(Debug)]` like they can with other traits.

### Example

Using the following structs:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
pub struct Foo {
    a: usize,
    nested: Bar,
    #[reflect(ignore)]
    _ignored: NonReflectedValue,
}

#[derive(Reflect)]
pub struct Bar {
    value: Vec2,
    tuple_value: (i32, String),
    list_value: Vec<usize>,
    // We can't determine debug formatting for Option<T> yet
    unknown_value: Option<String>,
    custom_debug: CustomDebug
}

#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(Debug)]
struct CustomDebug;

impl Debug for CustomDebug {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
        write!(f, "This is a custom debug!")
    }
}

pub struct NonReflectedValue {
    _a: usize,
}
```

We can do:

```rust
let value = Foo {
  a: 1,
  _ignored: NonReflectedValue { _a: 10 },
  nested: Bar {
    value: Vec2::new(1.23, 3.21),
    tuple_value: (123, String::from("Hello")),
    list_value: vec![1, 2, 3],
    unknown_value: Some(String::from("World")),
    custom_debug: CustomDebug
  },
};
let reflected_value: &dyn Reflect = &value;
println!("{:#?}", reflected_value)
```

Which results in:

```rust
Foo {
  a: 2,
  nested: Bar {
    value: Vec2(
      1.23,
      3.21,
    ),
    tuple_value: (
      123,
      "Hello",
    ),
    list_value: [
      1,
      2,
      3,
    ],
    unknown_value: Reflect(core::option::Option<alloc::string::String>),
    custom_debug: This is a custom debug!,
  },
}
```

Notice that neither `Foo` nor `Bar` implement `Debug`, yet we can still deduce it. This might be a concern if we're worried about leaking internal values. If it is, we might want to consider a way to exclude fields (possibly with a `#[reflect(hide)]` macro) or make it purely opt in (as opposed to the default implementation automatically handled by ReflectRef subtraits).

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-30 16:41:31 +00:00
Daniel McNab
09a3d8abe0 Allow minimising in 2d (#4527)
# Objective

- We can't minimise if there's a 2d camera because ??? there legally must be a 2d target.
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4526
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4856

## Solution

- Make it not crash in those cases, just do nothing
- Seems to work ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
- See also the companion commit in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3597 - 503c24717321bb2bb2681b358020ad1bcbef510e

Co-authored-by: Asteria <asteria131@outlook.com>
2022-05-30 15:32:48 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
60584139de untyped APIs for components and resources (#4447)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

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

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

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

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

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-05-30 15:32:47 +00:00
Matthias Schiffer
5256561b7a OrthographicProjection: place origin at integer pixel with WindowSize scaling mode (#4085)
# Objective

One way to avoid texture atlas bleeding is to ensure that every vertex is
placed at an integer pixel coordinate. This is a particularly appealing
solution for regular structures like tile maps.

Doing so is currently harder than necessary when the WindowSize scaling
mode and Center origin are used: For odd window width or height, the
origin of the coordinate system is placed in the middle of a pixel at
some .5 offset.

## Solution

Avoid this issue by rounding the half width and height values.
2022-05-30 15:14:12 +00:00
François
d353fbc6ea update image to 0.24 (#4121)
# Objective

- update image to 0.24

## Solution

- `Bgra*` variants support have been removed from image, remove them from Bevy code
- replace #4003 

changeling: https://github.com/image-rs/image/blob/master/CHANGES.md
2022-05-28 02:00:55 +00:00
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c89af06c65 Update tracing-tracy requirement from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#4786)
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589c52afe5 Make bevy_app's optional bevy_reflect dependency actually optional (#4846)
# Objective

- Make bevy_app's optional bevy_reflect dependency actually optional
- Because bevy_ecs has a default dependency on bevy_reflect, bevy_app includes bevy_reflect transitively even with default-features=false, despite the optional dependency indicating that it was intended to be able to leave out bevy_reflect.

## Solution

- Make bevy_app not enable bevy_ecs's default features, and then use [the `dep:` syntax](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/features.html#optional-dependencies) introduced in 1.60 to make the default bevy_reflect feature enable bevy_ecs's bevy_reflect feature/dependency.

---

## Changelog

- bevy_app no longer enables bevy_ecs's `bevy_reflect` feature when included without its own `bevy_reflect` feature (which is on by default).
2022-05-26 02:04:22 +00:00
Christopher Durham
644bd5dbc6 Split time functionality into bevy_time (#4187)
# Objective

Reduce the catch-all grab-bag of functionality in bevy_core by minimally splitting off time functionality into bevy_time. Functionality like that provided by #3002 would increase the complexity of bevy_time, so this is a good candidate for pulling into its own unit.

A step in addressing #2931 and splitting bevy_core into more specific locations.

## Solution

Pull the time module of bevy_core into a new crate, bevy_time.

# Migration guide

- Time related types (e.g. `Time`, `Timer`, `Stopwatch`, `FixedTimestep`, etc.) should be imported from `bevy::time::*` rather than `bevy::core::*`.
- If you were adding `CorePlugin` manually, you'll also want to add `TimePlugin` from `bevy::time`.
- The `bevy::core::CorePlugin::Time` system label is replaced with `bevy::time::TimeSystem`.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-05-26 00:27:18 +00:00
Alice Cecile
d683d9b9f5 Improve docs and naming for RawWindowHandle functionality (#4335)
# Objective

- As noticed in #4333 by @x-52, the exact purpose and logic of `HasRawWIndowHandleWrapper` is unclear
- Unfortunately, there are rather good reasons why this design is needed (and why we can't just `impl HasRawWindowHandle for RawWindowHandleWrapper` 

## Solution

- Rename `HasRawWindowHandleWrapper` to `ThreadLockedRawWindowHandleWrapper`, reflecting the primary distinction
- Document how this design is intended to be used
- Leave comments explaining why this design must exist


## Migration Guide

- renamed `HasRawWindowHandleWrapper` to `ThreadLockedRawWindowHandleWrapper`
2022-05-26 00:09:23 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
f271d734e6 Rename Color::as_hlsa_f32 to Color::as_hsla_f32 (#4827)
# Objective

Make the function consistent with returned values and `as_hsla` method

Fixes #4826 

## Solution

- Rename the method


## Migration Guide

- Rename the method
2022-05-25 17:46:58 +00:00
Carter Anderson
fed93a0edc Optionally resize Window canvas element to fit parent element (#4726)
Currently Bevy's web canvases are "fixed size". They are manually set to specific dimensions. This might be fine for some games and website layouts, but for sites with flexible layouts, or games that want to "fill" the browser window, Bevy doesn't provide the tools needed to make this easy out of the box.

There are third party plugins like [bevy-web-resizer](https://github.com/frewsxcv/bevy-web-resizer/) that listen for window resizes, take the new dimensions, and resize the winit window accordingly. However this only covers a subset of cases and this is common enough functionality that it should be baked into Bevy.

A significant motivating use case here is the [Bevy WASM Examples page](https://bevyengine.org/examples/). This scales the canvas to fit smaller windows (such as mobile). But this approach both breaks winit's mouse events and removes pixel-perfect rendering (which means we might be rendering too many or too few pixels).  https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy-website/issues/371

In an ideal world, winit would support this behavior out of the box. But unfortunately that seems blocked for now: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2074. And it builds on the ResizeObserver api, which isn't supported in all browsers yet (and is only supported in very new versions of the popular browsers).

While we wait for a complete winit solution, I've added a `fit_canvas_to_parent` option to WindowDescriptor / Window, which when enabled will listen for window resizes and resize the Bevy canvas/window to fit its parent element. This enables users to scale bevy canvases using arbitrary CSS, by "inheriting" their parents' size. Note that the wrapper element _is_ required because winit overrides the canvas sizing with absolute values on each resize.

There is one limitation worth calling out here: while the majority of  canvas resizes will be triggered by window resizes, modifying element layout at runtime (css animations, javascript-driven element changes, dev-tool-injected changes, etc) will not be detected here. I'm not aware of a good / efficient event-driven way to do this outside of the ResizeObserver api. In practice, window-resize-driven canvas resizing should cover the majority of use cases. Users that want to actively poll for element resizes can just do that (or we can build another feature and let people choose based on their specific needs).

I also took the chance to make a couple of minor tweaks:
* Made the `canvas` window setting available on all platforms. Users shouldn't need to deal with cargo feature selection to support web scenarios. We can just ignore the value on non-web platforms. I added documentation that explains this.
*  Removed the redundant "initial create windows" handler. With the addition of the code in this pr, the code duplication was untenable.

This enables a number of patterns:

## Easy "fullscreen window" mode for the default canvas

The "parent element" defaults to the `<body>` element.

```rust
app
  .insert_resource(WindowDescriptor {
    fit_canvas_to_parent: true,
    ..default()
  })
``` 
And CSS:
```css
html, body {
    margin: 0;
    height: 100%;
}
```

## Fit custom canvas to "wrapper" parent element

```rust
app
  .insert_resource(WindowDescriptor {
    fit_canvas_to_parent: true,
    canvas: Some("#bevy".to_string()),
    ..default()
  })
``` 
And the HTML:
```html
<div style="width: 50%; height: 100%">
  <canvas id="bevy"></canvas>
</div>
```
2022-05-20 23:13:48 +00:00
Teodor Tanasoaia
b6eededea4 Use uniform buffer usage for SkinnedMeshUniform instead of all usages (#4816)
# Objective

fixes #4811 (caused by #4339 [[exact change](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4339/files#diff-4bf3ed03d4129aad9f5678ba19f9b14ee8e3e61d6f6365e82197b01c74468b10R712-R721)] - where the buffer type has been changed from `UniformVec` to `BufferVec`)

## Solution

Use uniform buffer usage for `SkinnedMeshUniform` instead of all usages due to the `Default` derive.
2022-05-20 22:05:32 +00:00
Gino Valente
3a93b677a1 bevy_reflect: Added get_boxed method to reflect_trait (#4120)
# Objective

Allow `Box<dyn Reflect>` to be converted into a `Box<dyn MyTrait>` using the `#[reflect_trait]` macro. The other methods `get` and `get_mut` only provide a reference to the reflected object.

## Solution

Add a `get_boxed` method to the `Reflect***` struct generated by the `#[reflect_trait]` macro. This method takes in a `Box<dyn Reflect>` and returns a `Box<dyn MyTrait>`.


Co-authored-by: MrGVSV <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-20 13:31:49 +00:00
Teodor Tanasoaia
7cb4d3cb43 Migrate to encase from crevice (#4339)
# Objective

- Unify buffer APIs
- Also see #4272

## Solution

- Replace vendored `crevice` with `encase`

---

## Changelog

Changed `StorageBuffer`
Added `DynamicStorageBuffer`
Replaced `UniformVec` with `UniformBuffer`
Replaced `DynamicUniformVec` with `DynamicUniformBuffer`

## Migration Guide

### `StorageBuffer`

removed `set_body()`, `values()`, `values_mut()`, `clear()`, `push()`, `append()`
added `set()`, `get()`, `get_mut()`

### `UniformVec` -> `UniformBuffer`

renamed `uniform_buffer()` to `buffer()`
removed `len()`, `is_empty()`, `capacity()`, `push()`, `reserve()`, `clear()`, `values()`
added `set()`, `get()`

### `DynamicUniformVec` -> `DynamicUniformBuffer`

renamed `uniform_buffer()` to `buffer()`
removed `capacity()`, `reserve()`


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-05-18 21:09:21 +00:00
Boxy
1320818f96 Fix unsoundness with Or/AnyOf/Option component access' (#4659)
# Objective

Fixes #4657

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

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

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

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

## Changelog

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

## Migration Guide

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

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

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

```
group                                          embed-cursor                            main
-----                                          ------------                            ----
fragmented_iter/base                           1.00   387.4±19.70ns        ? ?/sec     1.07   413.1±27.95ns        ? ?/sec
many_maps_iter                                 1.00     27.3±0.22ms        ? ?/sec     1.00     27.4±0.10ms        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/base                               1.00     13.8±0.07µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     13.7±0.17µs        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/sparse                             1.00     61.9±0.37µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     62.2±0.64µs        ? ?/sec
simple_iter/system                             1.00     13.7±0.34µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     13.7±0.10µs        ? ?/sec
sparse_fragmented_iter/base                    1.00     11.0±0.54ns        ? ?/sec     1.03     11.3±0.48ns        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_sparse         1.08    105.0±2.68µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     97.5±2.18µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_table          1.00     27.3±0.13µs        ? ?/sec     1.00     27.3±0.37µs        ? ?/sec
```
2022-05-18 18:34:52 +00:00
MrGVSV
15acd6f45d bevy_reflect: Small refactor and default Reflect methods (#4739)
# Objective

Quick followup to #4712.

While updating some [other PRs](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4218), I realized the `ReflectTraits` struct could be improved. The issue with the current implementation is that `ReflectTraits::get_xxx_impl(...)` returns just the _logic_ to the corresponding `Reflect` trait method, rather than the entire function.

This makes it slightly more annoying to manage since the variable names need to be consistent across files. For example, `get_partial_eq_impl` uses a `value` variable. But the name "value" isn't defined in the `get_partial_eq_impl` method, it's defined in three other methods in a completely separate file.

It's not likely to cause any bugs if we keep it as it is since differing variable names will probably just result in a compile error (except in very particular cases). But it would be useful to someone who wanted to edit/add/remove a method.

## Solution

Made `get_hash_impl`, `get_partial_eq_impl` and `get_serialize_impl` return the entire method implementation for `reflect_hash`, `reflect_partial_eq`, and `serializable`, respectively.

As a result of this, those three `Reflect` methods were also given default implementations. This was fairly simple to do since all three could just be made to return `None`.

---

## Changelog

* Small cleanup/refactor to `ReflectTraits` in `bevy_reflect_derive`
* Gave `Reflect::reflect_hash`, `Reflect::reflect_partial_eq`, and `Reflect::serializable` default implementations
2022-05-18 12:26:11 +00:00
MrGVSV
de2b1a4e94 bevy_reflect: Reflected char (#4790)
# Objective

`char` isn't reflected.

## Solution

Reflected `char`.

---

## Changelog

* Reflected `char`

## Migration Guide

> List too long to display
2022-05-17 23:45:09 +00:00
Alex Saveau
a0a14aa615 Support returning data out of with_children (#4708)
# Objective

Support returning data out of with_children to enable the use case of changing the parent commands with data created inside the child builder.

## Solution

Change the with_children closure to return T.

Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2817.

---

## Changelog

`BuildChildren::add_children` was added with the ability to return data to use outside the closure (for spawning a new child builder on a returned entity for example).
2022-05-17 22:37:51 +00:00
Daniel McNab
7da21b12f7 Add some more documentation to SystemParam (#4787)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

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

N.B. Even once this lands, we should still test having a 'drop_multiple' variant - for types with a real `Drop` impl, the current implementation is definitely optimal.
2022-05-17 04:16:55 +00:00
KDecay
85dd291b9d Update keyboard.rs docs in bevy_input (#4517)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `keyboard.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.

Co-authored-by: KDecay <KDecayMusic@protonmail.com>
2022-05-17 04:16:54 +00:00
Alex Saveau
1648c89b64 Fix frame count being a float (#4493)
Original reasoning: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/678#issuecomment-930602773

That reasoning doesn't seem valid IMO since eventually +1 will do nothing. Using an integer is more intuitive and will wrap around which is probably better than getting stuck.
2022-05-17 04:01:54 +00:00
Daniel McNab
84c783b100 Ensure that the parent is always the expected entity (#4717)
# Objective

- Transform propogation could stack overflow when there was a cycle.
- I think https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4203 would use all available memory.

## Solution

- Make sure that the child entity's `Parent`s are their parents.

This is also required for when parallelising, although as noted in the comment, the naïve solution would be UB.
(The best way to fix this would probably be an `&mut UnsafeCell<T>` `WorldQuery`, or wrapper type with the same effect)
2022-05-16 21:25:34 +00:00
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2022-05-16 18:32:26 +00:00
nihohit
646c7e4c50 Fix mouse_clicked check for touches. (#2029)
This seems like a copy-paste from line 72 that was only partially modified.

I don't know how to test this, so please verify me :)
2022-05-16 18:00:08 +00:00
James Liu
eb2a8b12e9 bevy_ptr works in no_std environments (#4760)
# Objective
`bevy_ptr` works just fine without `std`. Mark it as `no_std`. This should generally be useful for non-bevy use cases, but it also marginally speeds up compilation by allowing the crate to compile without loading the std-lib.

## Solution
Replace `std` with `core`. Added `#![no_std]` to the crate and to the crate's tags.

Also added a missing `#![warn(missing_docs)]` that the other crates have.
2022-05-16 17:45:10 +00:00
Aron Derenyi
2e8dfc02ef Fixing confusing near and far fields in Camera (#4457)
# Objective

- Fixes #4456 

## Solution

- Removed the `near` and `far` fields from the camera and the views.

---

## Changelog

- Removed the `near` and `far` fields from the camera and the views.
- Removed the `ClusterFarZMode::CameraFarPlane` far z mode.

## Migration Guide

- Cameras no longer accept near and far values during initialization
- `ClusterFarZMode::Constant` should be used with the far value instead of `ClusterFarZMode::CameraFarPlane`
2022-05-16 16:37:33 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
516e4aaa10 Add Commands::new_from_entities (#4423)
This change allows for creating `Commands` objects from just an entities reference, which allows for creating multiple dynamically in a normal system.

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

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

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

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

---

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

## Migration Guide
`bevy_ecs` will now explicitly fail to compile on 16-bit platforms.  If this is required, there is currently no alternative. Please file an issue (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues) to help detail your use case.
2022-05-13 13:18:53 +00:00
MrGVSV
acbee7795d bevy_reflect: Reflect arrays (#4701)
# Objective

> ℹ️ **Note**: This is a rebased version of #2383. A large portion of it has not been touched (only a few minor changes) so that any additional discussion may happen here. All credit should go to @NathanSWard for their work on the original PR.

- Currently reflection is not supported for arrays.
- Fixes #1213

## Solution

* Implement reflection for arrays via the `Array` trait.
* Note, `Array` is different from `List` in the way that you cannot push elements onto an array as they are statically sized.
* Now `List` is defined as a sub-trait of `Array`.

---

## Changelog

* Added the `Array` reflection trait
* Allows arrays up to length 32 to be reflected via the `Array` trait

## Migration Guide

* The `List` trait now has the `Array` supertrait. This means that `clone_dynamic` will need to specify which version to use:
  ```rust
  // Before
  let cloned = my_list.clone_dynamic();
  // After
  let cloned = List::clone_dynamic(&my_list);
  ```
* All implementers of `List` will now need to implement `Array` (this mostly involves moving the existing methods to the `Array` impl)

Co-authored-by: NathanW <nathansward@comcast.net>
Co-authored-by: MrGVSV <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-13 01:13:30 +00:00
Charles
dfee7879c3 Add a clear() method to the EventReader that consumes the iterator (#4693)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

---

## Migration Guide

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

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


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

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

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

---

## Changelog
Added: `tracing` spans for `Query::par_for_each` and its variants. Spans should now be visible for all
2022-05-13 00:33:13 +00:00
MrGVSV
3d8d922566 bevy_reflect_derive: Tidying up the code (#4712)
# Objective

The `bevy_reflect_derive` crate is not the cleanest or easiest to follow/maintain. The `lib.rs` file is especially difficult with over 1000 lines of code written in a confusing order. This is just a result of growth within the crate and it would be nice to clean it up for future work.

## Solution

Split `bevy_reflect_derive` into many more submodules. The submodules include:

* `container_attributes` - Code relating to container attributes
* `derive_data` - Code relating to reflection-based derive metadata
* `field_attributes` - Code relating to field attributes
* `impls` - Code containing actual reflection implementations
* `reflect_value` - Code relating to reflection-based value metadata
* `registration` - Code relating to type registration
* `utility` - General-purpose utility functions

This leaves the `lib.rs` file to contain only the public macros, making it much easier to digest (and fewer than 200 lines).

By breaking up the code into smaller modules, we make it easier for future contributors to find the code they're looking for or identify which module best fits their own additions.

### Metadata Structs

This cleanup also adds two big metadata structs: `ReflectFieldAttr` and `ReflectDeriveData`. The former is used to store all attributes for a struct field (if any). The latter is used to store all metadata for struct-based derive inputs.

Both significantly reduce code duplication and make editing these macros much simpler. The tradeoff is that we may collect more metadata than needed. However, this is usually a small thing (such as checking for attributes when they're not really needed or creating a `ReflectFieldAttr` for every field regardless of whether they actually have an attribute).

We could try to remove these tradeoffs and squeeze some more performance out, but doing so might come at the cost of developer experience. Personally, I think it's much nicer to create a `ReflectFieldAttr` for every field since it means I don't have to do two `Option` checks. Others may disagree, though, and so we can discuss changing this either in this PR or in a future one.

### Out of Scope

_Some_ documentation has been added or improved, but ultimately good docs are probably best saved for a dedicated PR.

## 🔍 Focus Points (for reviewers)

I know it's a lot to sift through, so here is a list of **key points for reviewers**:

- The following files contain code that was mostly just relocated:
  - `reflect_value.rs`
  - `registration.rs`
- `container_attributes.rs` was also mostly moved but features some general cleanup (reducing nesting, removing hardcoded strings, etc.) and lots of doc comments
- Most impl logic was moved from `lib.rs` to `impls.rs`, but they have been significantly modified to use the new `ReflectDeriveData` metadata struct in order to reduce duplication.
- `derive_data.rs` and `field_attributes.rs` contain almost entirely new code and should probably be given the most attention.
- Likewise, `from_reflect.rs` saw major changes using `ReflectDeriveData` so it should also be given focus.
- There was no change to the `lib.rs` exports so the end-user API should be the same.

## Prior Work

This task was initially tackled by @NathanSWard in #2377 (which was closed in favor of this PR), so hats off to them for beating me to the punch by nearly a year!

---

## Changelog

* **[INTERNAL]** Split `bevy_reflect_derive` into smaller submodules
* **[INTERNAL]** Add `ReflectFieldAttr`
* **[INTERNAL]** Add `ReflectDeriveData`
* Add `BevyManifest::get_path_direct()` method (`bevy_macro_utils`)


Co-authored-by: MrGVSV <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-12 19:43:23 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d3b2439c82 fix tracy frame marker placement (after preseting *all* windows) (#4731)
# Objective

The frame marker event was emitted in the loop of presenting all the windows. This would mark the frame as finished multiple times if more than one window is used.

## Solution

Move the frame marker to after the `for`-loop, so that it gets executed only once.
2022-05-12 18:39:20 +00:00
Daniel McNab
94d941661d Tidy up the code of events (#4713)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Clean it up.

## Future work

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

Adds a tracing span for run critieria.

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

Fixes #4681.

## Changelog

Shows how long a run criteria takes to run when tracing is enabled.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2180432/167517447-93dba7db-8c85-4686-90e0-30e9636f120f.png)
2022-05-10 20:18:58 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
e503a31048 fix "unused" warnings when compiling with render feature but without animation (#4714)
# Objective
When running `cargo check --no-default-features --features render` I get
```rust
warning: unused import: `Quat`
  --> crates/bevy_gltf/src/loader.rs:11:23
   |
11 | use bevy_math::{Mat4, Quat, Vec3};
   |                       ^^^^
   |
   = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` on by default

warning: function is never used: `paths_recur`
   --> crates/bevy_gltf/src/loader.rs:542:4
    |
542 | fn paths_recur(
    |    ^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default
```

## Solution

Put these items behind `#[cfg(feature = "animation")]`.
2022-05-10 20:01:55 +00:00
PROMETHIA-27
aced6aff04 Add macro to implement reflect for struct types and migrate glam types (#4540)
# Objective

Relevant issue: #4474

Currently glam types implement Reflect as a value, which is problematic for reflection, making scripting/editor work much more difficult. This PR re-implements them as structs.

## Solution

Added a new proc macro, `impl_reflect_struct`, which replaces `impl_reflect_value` and `impl_from_reflect_value` for glam types. This macro could also be used for other types, but I don't know of any that would require it. It's specifically useful for foreign types that cannot derive Reflect normally.

---

## Changelog

### Added
- `impl_reflect_struct` proc macro

### Changed
- Glam reflect impls have been replaced with `impl_reflect_struct`
- from_reflect's `impl_struct` altered to take an optional custom constructor, allowing non-default non-constructible foreign types to use it
- Calls to `impl_struct` altered to conform to new signature
- Altered glam types (All vec/mat combinations) have a different serialization structure, as they are reflected differently now.

## Migration Guide

This will break altered glam types serialized to RON scenes, as they will expect to be serialized/deserialized as structs rather than values now. A future PR to add custom serialization for non-value types is likely on the way to restore previous behavior. Additionally, calls to `impl_struct` must add a `None` parameter to the end of the call to restore previous behavior.

Co-authored-by: PROMETHIA-27 <42193387+PROMETHIA-27@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-09 16:32:15 +00:00
Daniel McNab
38a940dbbe Make derived SystemParam readonly if possible (#4650)
Required for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4402.

# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

## Solution

- Modify `SparseSetIndex` trait to require `PartialEq`, `Eq`, and `Hash` (all internal types except `BundleId` already did).
- Add `is_compatible` and `get_conflicts` methods to `FilteredAccessSet<T>`
	- (existing method renamed to `get_conflicts_single`)
- Add docs for those and all the other methods while I'm at it.
2022-05-09 14:39:22 +00:00
Daniel McNab
33a4df8008 Update layout/style when scale factor changes too (#4689)
# Objective

- Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4688

## Solution

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4688
- This raises an interesting question about our change detection system - is filtered queries actually a good UX for this? They're ergonomic in the easy case, but what do we recommend when it's not so.
- In this case, the system should have been migrated similary to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4180 anyway, so I've done that.
2022-05-09 14:18:02 +00:00
Joy
fca1c861d2 Make change lifespan deterministic and update docs (#3956)
## Objective

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

## Solution

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

## Related

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

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

## Background

- #1471

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

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

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

## Open Question

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

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

## Follow-up Work

(Edited: entire section)

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

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

Also, since having no false positives depends on a `check_ticks` scan running at least every `2 * N - 1` ticks, a `last_check_tick` should also be stored in the `World` so that any lull in system execution (like a command flush) could trigger a scan if needed. To be completely robust, all the systems initialized on the world should be scanned, not just those in the current stage.
2022-05-09 14:00:16 +00:00
Nathan Stocks
7f73666f53 Add missing audio/ogg file extensions: .oga, .spx (#4703)
# Objective

- Add two missing ogg vorbis audio extensions. 

## Solution

- Add the two missing extensions to the list
  - The file format is the same, there are simply two other possible extensions files can use. 
  - This can be easily (manually) tested by renaming the extension of `assets/sounds/Windless Slopes.ogg` to end in either `.oga` or `.spx` (in both the filesystem and in `examples/audio/audio.rs`) and then running `cargo run --example audio` and observing that the music still plays.

## More info

From the [wikipedia article for Ogg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg):

> Ogg audio media is registered as [IANA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority) [media type](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_type) audio/ogg with file extensions .oga, .ogg, and [.spx](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speex).

The current workaround is to rename any files ending in `.oga` or `.spx` to end in `.ogg` instead, which complicates tracking assets procured from other organizations.

See also [a corresponding change to bevy_kira_audio](https://github.com/NiklasEi/bevy_kira_audio/pull/8)


---

## Changelog

### Added
- Vorbis audio files may now use the `.oga` and `.spx` filename extensions in addition to the more common `.ogg` filename extension.
2022-05-09 13:37:40 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
900e339a33 Add IntoIterator impls for &Query and &mut Query (#4692)
# Objective

These types of IntoIterator impls are a common pattern in Rust, and these implementations make this common pattern work for bevy queries.
2022-05-09 13:37:39 +00:00
oddfacade
a2f966ee9f create mutable versions of TypeRegistry methods (#4484)
# Objective

It is possible to get a mutable reference to a `TypeRegistration` using
`TypeRegistry::get_mut`. However, none of its other methods
(`get_mut_with_name`, `get_type_data`, `iter`, etc.) have mutable
versions.

Besides improving consistency, this change would facilitate use cases
which involve storing mutable state data in the `TypeRegistry`.

## Solution

Provides a trivial wrapper around the mutable accessors that the
`TypeRegistration` already provides. Exactly mirrors the existing
immutable versions.
2022-05-09 13:37:38 +00:00
Joe Ardent
96078c76eb Make accessors for mesh vertices and indices public. (#3906)
# Objective

Make it easy to get position and index data from Meshes.

## Solution

It was previously possible to get the mesh data by manually matching on `Mesh::VertexAttributeValues` and `Mesh::Indices`as in the bodies of these two methods (`VertexAttributeValues::as_float3(&self)` and `Indices::iter(&self)`), but that's needless duplication that making these methods `pub` fixes.
2022-05-09 13:19:33 +00:00
François
89f4943157 exact sized event iterators (#3863)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Builds on #2382 and #2969

## Changelog

- Events<T>, EventWriter<T>, EventReader<T> and so on now require that the underlying type is Event, rather than Resource. Both of these are trivial supertraits of Send + Sync + 'static with universal blanket implementations: this change is currently purely cosmetic.
- Event reader iterators now implement ExactSizeIterator
2022-05-09 13:19:32 +00:00
François
9cd6025ba1 fix re-adding a plugin to a plugin group (#2039)
In a `PluginGroupBuilder`, when adding a plugin that was already in the group (potentially disabled), it was then added twice to the app builder when calling `finish`. As the plugin is kept in an `HashMap`, it is not possible to have the same plugins twice with different configuration.

This PR updates the order of the plugin group so that each plugin is present only once.

Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-09 13:06:22 +00:00
François
743bd30bc7 use const Vec2 in lights cluster and bounding box when possible (#4602)
# Objective

- noticed a few Vec3 and Vec2 that could be const

## Solution

- Declared them as const
- It seems to make a tiny improvement in example `many_light`, but given that the change is not complex at all it could still be worth it
2022-05-06 22:05:45 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
aabc47f290 Make public macros more robust with $crate (#4655)
# Objective

We have some macros that are public but only used internally for now. They fail on user's code due to the use of crate names like `bevy_utils`, while the user only has `bevy::utils`. There are two affected macros.

- `bevy_utils::define_label`: it may be useful in user's code for defining custom kinds of label traits (this is why I made this PR).
- `bevy_asset::load_internal_asset`: not useful currently due to limitations of the debug asset server, but this may change in the future.

## Solution

We can make them work by using `$crate` instead of names of their own crates, which can refer to the macro's defining crate regardless of the user's setup. Even though our objective is rather low-priority here, the solution adds no maintenance cost so it is still worthwhile.
2022-05-06 19:29:45 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d63b7e9568 some cleanup for bevy_ptr (#4668)
1. change `PtrMut::as_ptr(self)` and `OwnedPtr::as_ptr(self)` to take `&self`, otherwise printing the pointer will prevent doing anything else afterwards
2. make all `as_ptr` methods safe. There's nothing unsafe about obtaining a pointer, these kinds of methods are safe in std as well [str::as_ptr](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.as_ptr), [Rc::as_ptr](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#method.as_ptr)
3. rename `offset`/`add` to `byte_offset`/`byte_add`. The unprefixed methods in std add in increments of `std::mem::size_of::<T>`, not in bytes. There's a PR for rust to add these byte_ methods https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95643 and at the call site it makes it much more clear that you need to do `.byte_add(i * layout_size)` instead of `.add(i)`
2022-05-06 19:15:24 +00:00
Daniel McNab
ec805e9e07 Apply buffers in ParamSet (#4677)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4676
- I have no reason to think this isn't sound, but `ParamSet` is a bit spooky
2022-05-06 18:52:26 +00:00
Boxy
96b4956126 Fix CI (#4675) 2022-05-06 18:27:37 +00:00
Daniel McNab
b731ebad1b Allow closing windows at runtime (#3575)
# Objective

Fixes #3180, builds from https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2898

## Solution

Support requesting a window to be closed and closing a window in `bevy_window`, and handle this in `bevy_winit`.

This is a stopgap until we move to windows as entites, which I'm sure I'll get around to eventually.

## Changelog

### Added

- `Window::close` to allow closing windows.
- `WindowClosed` to allow reacting to windows being closed.

### Changed

Replaced `bevy::system::exit_on_esc_system` with `bevy:🪟:close_on_esc`.

## Fixed

The app no longer exits when any window is closed. This difference is only observable when there are multiple windows. 

## Migration Guide

`bevy::input::system::exit_on_esc_system` has been removed. Use `bevy:🪟:close_on_esc` instead.
`CloseWindow` has been removed. Use `Window::close` instead.
The `Close` variant has been added to `WindowCommand`. Handle this by closing the relevant window.
2022-05-05 13:35:43 +00:00
Nionidh
558530871d StorageBuffer uses wrong type to calculate the buffer size. (#4557)
# Objective
Fixes #4556

## Solution
StorageBuffer must use the Size of the std430 representation to calculate the buffer size, as the std430 representation is the data that will be written to it.
2022-05-05 02:12:16 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
82d849d3dc Add support for vertex colors (#4528)
# Objective

Add support for vertex colors

## Solution

This change is modeled after how vertex tangents are handled, so the shader is conditionally compiled with vertex color support if the mesh has the corresponding attribute set.

Vertex colors are multiplied by the base color. I'm not sure if this is the best for all cases, but may be useful for modifying vertex colors without creating a new mesh.

I chose `VertexFormat::Float32x4`, but I'd prefer 16-bit floats if/when support is added.

## Changelog

### Added
- Vertex colors can be specified using the `Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_COLOR` mesh attribute.
2022-05-05 00:46:32 +00:00
Rob Parrett
f8e0fc190a Add RegularPolygon and Circle meshes (#3730)
# Objective

Bevy users often want to create circles and other simple shapes.

All the machinery is in place to accomplish this, and there are external crates that help. But when writing code for e.g. a new bevy example, it's not really possible to draw a circle without bringing in a new asset, writing a bunch of scary looking mesh code, or adding a dependency.

In particular, this PR was inspired by this interaction in another PR: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3721#issuecomment-1016774535

## Solution

This PR adds `shape::RegularPolygon` and `shape::Circle` (which is just a `RegularPolygon` that defaults to a large number of sides)

## Discussion

There's a lot of ongoing discussion about shapes in <https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/12> and at least one other lingering shape PR (although it seems incomplete).

That RFC currently includes `RegularPolygon` and `Circle` shapes, so I don't think that having working mesh generation code in the engine for those shapes would add much burden to an author of an implementation.

But if we'd prefer not to add additional shapes until after that's sorted out, I'm happy to close this for now.

## Alternatives for users

For any users stumbling on this issue, here are some plugins that will help if you need more shapes.

https://github.com/Nilirad/bevy_prototype_lyon
https://github.com/johanhelsing/bevy_smud
https://github.com/Weasy666/bevy_svg
https://github.com/redpandamonium/bevy_more_shapes
https://github.com/ForesightMiningSoftwareCorporation/bevy_polyline
2022-05-05 00:03:47 +00:00
David Taralla
f02bea5bfc Make Wireframe respect visible entities (#4660)
# Objective

- Make meshes with a Wireframe component not render if they are not in the VisibleEntities list of a given camera
- See [discussion](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/742884593551802431/971392761972527144) on the Bevy Engine Discord
- Fixes this kind of issues:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1733200/166746303-39003d57-8b07-4ae2-9ddf-bacdb04e7d84.png)
Camera for the RenderTexture in the bottom left is set to only see layer 1 entities. The three colored lines are on the render layer 1, but not the sphere (which has a Wireframe component).

## Solution

- Mimick what is done in [bevy_pbr/src/material.rs#L307](479f43bbf3/crates/bevy_pbr/src/material.rs (L307)) for [bevy_pbr/src/wireframe.rs#L106](2b6e67f4cb/crates/bevy_pbr/src/wireframe.rs (L106))
- Credits to beep for finding this out!
2022-05-04 22:28:16 +00:00
Charles
3f4ac65682 set alpha_mode based on alpha value (#4658)
# Objective

- When spawning a sprite the alpha is used for transparency, but when using the `Color::into()` implementation to spawn a `StandardMaterial`, the alpha is ignored.
- Pretty much everytime I want to make something transparent I started with a `Color::rgb().into()` and I'm always surprised that it doesn't work when changing it to  `Color::rgba().into()`
- It's possible there's an issue with this approach I am not thinking of, but I'm not sure what's the point of setting an alpha value without the goal of making a color transparent.

## Solution

- Set the alpha_mode to AlphaMode::Blend when the alpha is not the default value.

---

## Migration Guide

This is not a breaking change, but it can easily be migrated to reduce boilerplate

```rust
commands.spawn_bundle(PbrBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(shape::Cube::default().into()),
    material: materials.add(StandardMaterial {
        base_color: Color::rgba(1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.75),
        alpha_mode: AlphaMode::Blend,
        ..default()
    }),
    ..default()
});

// becomes

commands.spawn_bundle(PbrBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(shape::Cube::default().into()),
    material: materials.add(Color::rgba(1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.75).into()),
    ..default()
});
```


Co-authored-by: Charles <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-04 22:10:20 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
1e322d9f76 bevy_ptr standalone crate (#4653)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

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

## Solution

- Make it a normal function
- yeet

##  Changelog

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

## Migration guide

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

## Solution
 - Replace `*Ptr(Mut)::inner` with `cast` which requires a concrete type to give the pointer. This function could also have a `debug_assert` with an alignment check to ensure that the pointer is aligned properly, but is currently not included.
 - Use `OwningPtr::read` in ECS macros over casting the inner pointer around.
2022-05-03 20:07:58 +00:00
François
4a9932fa8e simplified API to get NDC from camera and world position (#4041)
# Objective

- After #3412, `Camera::world_to_screen` got a little bit uglier to use by needing to provide both `Windows` and `Assets<Image>`, even though only one would be needed b697e73c3d/crates/bevy_render/src/camera/camera.rs (L117-L123)
- Some time, exact coordinates are not needed but normalized device coordinates is enough

## Solution

- Add a function to just get NDC
2022-05-03 19:51:18 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
2b6e67f4cb add #[reflect(Default)] to create default value for reflected types (#3733)
### Problem
It currently isn't possible to construct the default value of a reflected type. Because of that, it isn't possible to use `add_component` of `ReflectComponent` to add a new component to an entity because you can't know what the initial value should be.

### Solution

1. add `ReflectDefault` type
```rust
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ReflectDefault {
    default: fn() -> Box<dyn Reflect>,
}

impl ReflectDefault {
    pub fn default(&self) -> Box<dyn Reflect> {
        (self.default)()
    }
}

impl<T: Reflect + Default> FromType<T> for ReflectDefault {
    fn from_type() -> Self {
        ReflectDefault {
            default: || Box::new(T::default()),
        }
    }
}
```

2. add `#[reflect(Default)]` to all component types that implement `Default` and are user facing (so not `ComputedSize`, `CubemapVisibleEntities` etc.)



This makes it possible to add the default value of a component to an entity without any compile-time information:

```rust
fn main() {
    let mut app = App::new();
    app.register_type::<Camera>();

    let type_registry = app.world.get_resource::<TypeRegistry>().unwrap();
    let type_registry = type_registry.read();

    let camera_registration = type_registry.get(std::any::TypeId::of::<Camera>()).unwrap();
    let reflect_default = camera_registration.data::<ReflectDefault>().unwrap();
    let reflect_component = camera_registration
        .data::<ReflectComponent>()
        .unwrap()
        .clone();

    let default = reflect_default.default();

    drop(type_registry);

    let entity = app.world.spawn().id();
    reflect_component.add_component(&mut app.world, entity, &*default);

    let camera = app.world.entity(entity).get::<Camera>().unwrap();
    dbg!(&camera);
}
```

### Open questions
- should we have `ReflectDefault` or `ReflectFromWorld` or both?
2022-05-03 19:20:13 +00:00
Robert Swain
479f43bbf3 Filter material handles on extraction (#4178)
# Objective

- While optimising many_cubes, I noticed that all material handles are extracted regardless of whether the entity to which the handle belongs is visible or not. As such >100k handles are extracted when only <20k are visible.

## Solution

- Only extract material handles of visible entities.
- This improves `many_cubes -- sphere` from ~42fps to ~48fps. It reduces not only the extraction time but also system commands time. `Handle<StandardMaterial>` extraction and its system commands went from 0.522ms + 3.710ms respectively, to 0.267ms + 0.227ms an 88% reduction for this system for this case. It's very view dependent but...
2022-05-03 18:28:04 +00:00
François
b5feb9ae9b can specify chrome tracing file (#4618)
# Objective

- I want to have the trace file at a predictable path

## Solution

- Adds an environment variable that is used as the path when it's set
2022-05-03 15:35:04 +00:00
Robert Swain
5cb6f7ffd2 Do not create nor execute render passes which have no phase items to draw (#4643)
# Objective

- Creating and executing render passes has GPU overhead. If there are no phase items in the render phase to draw, then this overhead should not be incurred as it has no benefit.

## Solution

- Check if there are no phase items to draw, and if not, do not construct not execute the render pass

---

## Changelog

- Changed: Do not create nor execute empty render passes
2022-05-02 20:22:30 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
5ca78b1e27 Add get_change_ticks method to EntityRef and EntityMut (#2539)
Direct access to the change ticks is useful for integrating the reliable change detection with external stuff.
2022-05-02 18:44:58 +00:00
Alice Cecile
3fbe3683d9 Improve debugging tools for change detection (#4160)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

# Changelog

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

# Migration guide

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

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

## Solution

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

## Migration Guide

For code that was using a system param's fetch struct, such as ``EventReader``'s ``EventReaderState``, the fetch struct can now be identified via the SystemParam trait associated type ``Fetch``, e.g. for ``EventReader<T>`` it can be identified as ``<EventReader<'static, 'static, T> as SystemParam>::Fetch``
2022-05-02 18:26:50 +00:00
Daniel McNab
a011f4d53c Make Transform propagation correct in the presence of updated children (#4608)
Supercedes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3340, and absorbs the test from there.

# Objective

- Fixes #3329

## Solution

- If the `Children` component has changed, we currently do not have a way to know how it has changed.
- Therefore, we must update the hierarchy downwards  from that point to be correct.

Co-authored-by: Daniel McNab <36049421+DJMcNab@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-02 18:04:49 +00:00
MrGVSV
4c194084b4 bevy_reflect: Add GetTypeRegistration impl for reflected tuples (#4226)
# Objective

Reflected tuples do not implement `GetTypeRegistration`, preventing us from registering our tuples, like:

```rust
app.register_type::<(i32, i32)>();
```

This is especially important for things like using #4042 to improve the scene format or implementing #4154 to recursively register fields.

## Solution

Added an implementation to the tuple macro:

```rust
impl<$($name: Reflect + for<'de> Deserialize<'de>),*> GetTypeRegistration for ($($name,)*) {
  fn get_type_registration() -> TypeRegistration {
    let mut registration = TypeRegistration::of::<($($name,)*)>();
    registration.insert::<ReflectDeserialize>(FromType::<($($name,)*)>::from_type());
    registration
  }
}
```

This requires that the tuple's types implement `Deserialize`. This is exactly how `Vec` and `HashMap` handle it:

```rust
impl<T: FromReflect + for<'de> Deserialize<'de>> GetTypeRegistration for Vec<T> {
  fn get_type_registration() -> TypeRegistration {
    let mut registration = TypeRegistration::of::<Vec<T>>();
    registration.insert::<ReflectDeserialize>(FromType::<Vec<T>>::from_type());
    registration
  }
}
```
2022-05-02 18:04:48 +00:00
Johannes Hackel
e29bd50de8 Add file metadata to AssetIo (#2123)
This is a replacement for #2106

This adds a `Metadata` struct which contains metadata information about a file, at the moment only the file type.
It also adds a `get_metadata` to `AssetIo` trait and an `asset_io` accessor method to `AssetServer` and `LoadContext`

I am not sure about the changes in `AndroidAssetIo ` and `WasmAssetIo`.
2022-05-02 18:04:47 +00:00
Alice Cecile
8283db69b4 Remind users to initialize their systems before running them (#3947)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Replace unwraps in `FunctionSystem` methods with expects (progress towards #3892).
- Briefly document this requirement.
2022-05-02 16:04:49 +00:00
KDecay
51509a9a3e Change gamepad.rs tuples to normal structs (#4519)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Remove / change the tuple structs inside of `gamepad.rs` of `bevy_input` to normal structs.

## Reasons

- It made the `gamepad_connection_system` cleaner.
- It made the `gamepad_input_events.rs` example cleaner (which is probably the most notable change for the user facing API).
- Tuple structs are not descriptive (`.0`, `.1`).
- Using tuple structs for more than 1 field is a bad idea (This means that the `Gamepad` type might be fine as a tuple struct, but I still prefer normal structs over tuple structs).

Feel free to discuss this change as this is more or less just a matter of taste.

## Changelog

### Changed

- The `Gamepad`, `GamepadButton`, `GamepadAxis`, `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types are now normal structs instead of tuple structs and have a `new()` function.

## Migration Guide

- The `Gamepad`, `GamepadButton`, `GamepadAxis`, `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types are now normal structs instead of tuple structs and have a `new()` function. To migrate change every instantiation to use the `new()` function instead and use the appropriate field names instead of `.0` and `.1`.
2022-05-02 13:20:55 +00:00
Ian Johnson
e9db69af81 Tidy up PluginGroupBuilder by moving Plugin index retrieval to it's own function (#4446)
# Objective

- Clean up duplicate code in the add_before/add_after functions in PluginGroupBuilder.

## Solution

- moved index retrieval code to a private function index_of() for the PluginGroupBuilder.
- change is just tidying up. No real change to functionality.
2022-05-02 13:20:54 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
2c145826a3 Fix type parameter name conflicts of derive(Bundle) (#4636)
# Objective

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

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

## Solution

Add double underscores to type parameter names in `derive(Bundle)`.
2022-05-02 11:58:51 +00:00
研究社交
e49542b026 Rename transparent_phase to opaque_phase in wireframe.rs (#4639)
# Objective

- Meshes are queued in opaque phase instead of transparent phase when drawing wireframes.
- There is a name mismatch.

## Solution

- Rename `transparent_phase` to `opaque_phase` in `wireframe.rs`.
2022-05-02 04:11:55 +00:00
Boxy
b9102b8836 Introduce tests for derive(WorldQuery) (#4625)
The only tests we had for `derive(WorldQuery)` checked that the derive doesnt panic/emit a `compiler_error!`. This PR adds tests that actually assert the returned values of a query using the derived `WorldQuery` impl. Also adds a compile fail test to check that we correctly error on read only world queries containing mutable world queries.
2022-04-28 21:06:20 +00:00
Olexorus
990d5c0879 Make AnimationClip::duration return value instead of reference (#4617)
Tiny follow-up to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4615 as discussed on Discord here: https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/968945307767414855

Since f32 is `Copy` and smaller than a reference on most systems (or at least not larger), there's no reason not to copy it, which should be more convenient to use.
2022-04-27 23:44:06 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
73c78c3667 Use lifetimed, type erased pointers in bevy_ecs (#3001)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

## Changelog

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

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

## Migration guide

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

### Type inference regression

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

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

---

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

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

Reduce from scratch build time.

## Solution

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

This fixes #1686.

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

## Solution

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

## Migration guide

The new associated constant is an API breaking change. For the user,
if they implemented a custom `Fetch`, it means they have to add this
associated constant to their implementation. Either `true` if it doesn't limit
the number of entities returned in a query beyond that of archetypes, or
`false` for when it does.
2022-04-27 18:02:06 +00:00
Christopher Durham
3d4e0066f4 Move float_ord from bevy_core to bevy_utils (#4189)
# Objective

Reduce the catch-all grab-bag of functionality in bevy_core by moving FloatOrd to bevy_utils.

A step in addressing #2931 and splitting bevy_core into more specific locations.

## Solution

Move FloatOrd into bevy_utils. Fix the compile errors.

As a result, bevy_core_pipeline, bevy_pbr, bevy_sprite, bevy_text, and bevy_ui no longer depend on bevy_core (they were only using it for `FloatOrd` previously).
2022-04-27 18:02:05 +00:00
Spooky Th Ghost
8e03634457 Public access for AnimationClip.duration (#4615)
# Objective

- Small change that better facilitates custom animation systems

## Solution

- Added a public access function to `bevy::animation::AnimationClip`, making duration publicly readable

---
2022-04-27 17:37:30 +00:00
MiniaczQ
4e547ded11 Remove unused CountdownEvent (#4290)
# Objective

Fixes:
#4287 

## Solution

I removed it.
2022-04-26 21:20:12 +00:00
Daniel McNab
bc7293e922 Some minor cleanups of asset_server (#4604)
# Objective

- Code quality bad

## Solution

- Code quality better
- Using rust-analyzer's inline function and inline variable quick assists, I validated that the call to `AssetServer::new` is exactly the same code as the previous version.
2022-04-26 20:47:16 +00:00
MrGVSV
361686a09c bevy_reflect: Added PartialEq to reflected f32 & f64 (#4217)
# Objective

Comparing two reflected floating points would always fail:

```rust
let a: &dyn Reflect = &1.23_f32;
let b: &dyn Reflect = &1.23_f32;

// Panics:
assert!(a.reflect_partial_eq(b).unwrap_or_default());
```

The comparison returns `None` since `f32` (and `f64`) does not have a reflected `PartialEq` implementation.

## Solution

Include `PartialEq` in the `impl_reflect_value!` macro call for both `f32` and `f64`.

`Hash` is still excluded since neither implement `Hash`.

Also added equality tests for some of the common types from `std` (including `f32`).
2022-04-26 19:41:26 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
3d36ec41dc re-enable #[derive(TypeUuid)] for generics (#4118)
Support for deriving `TypeUuid` for types with generics was initially added in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2044 but later reverted https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2204 because it lead to `MyStruct<A>` and `MyStruct<B>` having the same type uuid.

This PR fixes this by generating code like
```rust
#[derive(TypeUuid)]
#[uuid = "69b09733-a21a-4dab-a444-d472986bd672"]
struct Type<T>(T);

impl<T: TypeUuid> TypeUuid for Type<T> {
  const TYPE_UUID: TypeUuid = generate_compound_uuid(Uuid::from_bytes([/* 69b0 uuid */]), T::TYPE_UUID);
}
```

where `generate_compound_uuid` will XOR the non-metadata bits of the two UUIDs.

Co-authored-by: XBagon <xbagon@outlook.de>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-04-26 19:41:25 +00:00
Rob Parrett
dafd7a14c9 Fix torus normals (#4520)
# Objective

Fix wonky torus normals.

## Solution

I attempted this previously in #3549, but it looks like I botched it. It seems like I mixed up the y/z axes. Somehow, the result looked okay from that particular camera angle.

This video shows toruses generated with
- [left, orange] original torus mesh code
- [middle, pink] PR 3549
- [right, purple] This PR

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/200550/164093183-58a7647c-b436-4512-99cd-cf3b705cefb0.mov
2022-04-26 18:42:43 +00:00
devil ira
3f423074bf Make paused timers update just_finished on tick (#4445)
# Objective
Make timers update `just_finished` on tick, even if paused.
Fixes #4436

## Solution
`just_finished()` returns `times_finished > 0`. So I:
 * Renamed `times_finished` to `times_finished_this_tick` to reduce confusion.
 * Set `times_finished_this_tick` to `0` on tick when paused.
 * Additionally set `finished` to `false` if the timer is repeating.

Notably this change broke none of the existing tests, so I added a couple for this.

Files changed shows a lot of noise because of the rename. Check the first commit for the relevant changes.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-04-26 18:42:42 +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
50a14703ea Update mouse.rs docs in bevy_input (#4518)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `mouse.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.

Co-authored-by: KDecay <KDecayMusic@protonmail.com>
2022-04-26 17:32:54 +00:00
MrGVSV
00f83941b1 bevy_reflect: IntoIter for DynamicList and DynamicMap (#4108)
# Objective

In some cases, you may want to take ownership of the values in `DynamicList` or `DynamicMap`. 

I came across this need while trying to implement a custom deserializer, but couldn't get ownership of the values in the list.

## Solution

Implemented `IntoIter` for both `DynamicList` and `DynamicMap`.
2022-04-26 00:17:38 +00:00
Aevyrie
4aa56050b6 Add infallible resource getters for WorldCell (#4104)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Adds infallible resource getters to `WorldCell`, mirroring `World`.
2022-04-25 23:19:13 +00:00
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
David Taralla
91f2b51083 Document that AppExit can be read by Bevy apps (#4587)
Explain it's safe to subscribe to this event to detect an exit before it happens. For instance, to clean-up and release system resources.
2022-04-25 17:40:44 +00:00
Alice Cecile
4bcb310008 Basic EntityRef and EntityMut docs (#3388)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Just add docs!
2022-04-25 14:32:57 +00:00
SarthakSingh31
5155034a58 Converted exclusive systems to parallel systems wherever possible (#2774)
Closes #2767.

Converted:
- `play_queued_audio_system`
- `change_window`
2022-04-25 14:32:56 +00:00
ImDanTheDev
9b1651afa1 UI - keep color as 4 f32 (#4494)
# Objective

- Fixes inaccurate UI colors similar to this [Sprite color fix](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4361).

## Solution

- Do not reduce the color of UI quads to 4 u8.

 Left is the displayed color. Right is the input color(#202225).
| Before Fix | After Fix |
|--------|--------|
|![before](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2303421/163661335-7f970a43-1f8b-45af-ae0a-cd74424aa9fb.png)|![after](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2303421/163661342-d8d56c08-924b-4bce-8bc8-a8de85aadc97.png)|
2022-04-25 13:54:50 +00:00
MrGVSV
5047e1f08e bevy_reflect: Add as_reflect and as_reflect_mut (#4350)
# Objective

Trait objects that have `Reflect` as a supertrait cannot be upcast to a `dyn Reflect`.

Attempting something like:

```rust
trait MyTrait: Reflect {
  // ...
}

fn foo(value: &dyn MyTrait) {
  let reflected = value as &dyn Reflect; // Error!
  // ...
}
```

Results in `error[E0658]: trait upcasting coercion is experimental`.

The reason this is important is that a lot of `bevy_reflect` methods require a `&dyn Reflect`. This is trivial with concrete types, but if we don't know the concrete type (we only have the trait object), we can't use these methods. For example, we couldn't create a `ReflectSerializer` for the type since it expects a `&dyn Reflect` value— even though we should be able to.

## Solution

Add `as_reflect` and `as_reflect_mut` to `Reflect` to allow upcasting to a `dyn Reflect`:

```rust
trait MyTrait: Reflect {
  // ...
}

fn foo(value: &dyn MyTrait) {
  let reflected = value.as_reflect();
  // ...
}
```

## Alternatives

We could defer this type of logic to the crate/user. They can add these methods to their trait in the same exact way we do here. The main benefit of doing it ourselves is it makes things convenient for them (especially when using the derive macro).

We could also create an `AsReflect` trait with a blanket impl over all reflected types, however, I could not get that to work for trait objects since they aren't sized.

---

## Changelog

- Added trait method `Reflect::as_reflect(&self)`
- Added trait method `Reflect::as_reflect_mut(&mut self)`

## Migration Guide

- Manual implementors of `Reflect` will need to add implementations for the methods above (this should be pretty easy as most cases just need to return `self`)
2022-04-25 13:54:48 +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
nsarlin
0850975192 Add the possibility to create custom 2d orthographic cameras (#4048)
# Objective

- The `OrthographicCameraBundle` constructor for 2d cameras uses a hardcoded value for Z position and scale of the camera. It could be useful to be able to customize these values.

## Solution

- Add a new constructor `custom_2d` that takes `far` (Z position) and `scale` as parameters. The default constructor `new_2d` uses this constructor with `far = 1000.0` and `scale = 1.0`.
2022-04-25 13:54:44 +00:00
bjorn3
ec30822517 Misc dependency improvements (#4545)
A couple more uncontroversial changes extracted from #3886.

* Enable full feature of syn
  
   It is necessary for the ItemFn and ItemTrait type. Currently it is indirectly
   enabled through the tracing dependency of bevy_utils, but this may no
   longer be the case in the future.
* Remove unused function from bevy_macro_utils
2022-04-25 13:16:27 +00:00
KDecay
c64f2a1866 Add more tests to input.rs (#4522)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Add more tests to `input.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.

## Note

- The tests would now catch a change like #4410 and fail accordingly.
2022-04-25 13:16:24 +00:00
KDecay
46ff9fef98 Update input.rs docs in bevy_input (#4521)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `input.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.
2022-04-25 13:16:21 +00:00
Ferenc Tamás
2a5202637f bevy_utils: remove hardcoded log level limit (#4580)
# Objective

- Debug logs are useful in release builds, but `tracing` logs are hard-capped (`release_max_level_info`) at the `info` level by `bevy_utils`.

## Solution

- This PR simply removes the limit in `bevy_utils` with no further actions.
- If any out-of-the box performance regressions arise, the steps to enable this `tracing` feature should be documented in a user guide in the future.

This PR closes #4069 and closes #1206.

## Alternatives considered

- Instruct the user to build with `debug-assertions` enabled: this is just a workaround, as it obviously enables all `debug-assertions` that affect more than logging itself.
- Re-exporting the feature from `tracing` and enabling it by default: I believe it just adds complexity and confusion, the `tracing` feature can also be re-enabled with one line in userland.

---

## Changelog

### Fixed

- Log level is not hard capped at `info` for release builds anymore.

## Migration Guide

- Maximum log levels for release builds is not enforced by Bevy anymore, to omit "debug" and "trace" level logs entirely from release builds, `tracing` must be added as a dependency with its `release_max_level_info` feature enabled in `Cargo.toml`. (`tracing = { version = "0.1", features = ["release_max_level_info"] }`)
2022-04-25 12:55:03 +00:00
Martin Dickopp
93cee3b3c9 Make Time::update_with_instant public for use in tests (#4469)
# Objective

To test systems that implement frame rate-independent update logic, one needs to be able to mock `Time`. By mocking time, it's possible to write tests that confirm systems are frame rate-independent.

This is a follow-up PR to #2549 by @ostwilkens and based on his work.

## Solution

To mock `Time`, one needs to be able to manually update the Time resource with an `Instant` defined by the developer. This can be achieved by making the existing `Time::update_with_instant` method public for use in tests. 

## Changelog

- Make `Time::update_with_instant` public
- Add doc to `Time::update_with_instant` clarifying that the method should not be called outside of tests.
- Add doc test to `Time` demonstrating how to use `update_with_instant` in tests.


Co-authored-by: Martin Dickopp <martin@zero-based.org>
2022-04-24 23:15:27 +00:00
François
1cd17e903f document the single threaded wasm task pool (#4571)
# Objective

- The single threaded task pool is not documented
- This doesn't warn in CI as it's feature gated for wasm, but I'm tired of seeing the warnings when building in wasm

## Solution

- Document it
2022-04-24 22:57:04 +00:00
KDecay
00c6acc0cc Rename ElementState to ButtonState (#4314)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Rename `ElementState` to `ButtonState`

## Reasons

- The old name was too generic.
- If something can be pressed it is automatically button-like (thanks to @alice-i-cecile for bringing it up in #3692).
- The reason it is called `ElementState` is because that's how `winit` calls it.
- It is used to define if a keyboard or mouse **button** is pressed or not.
- Discussion in #3692.

## Changelog

### Changed

- The `ElementState` type received a rename and is now called `ButtonState`.

## Migration Guide

- The `ElementState` type received a rename and is now called `ButtonState`. To migrate you just have to change every occurrence of `ElementState` to `ButtonState`.

Co-authored-by: KDecay <KDecayMusic@protonmail.com>
2022-04-24 22:57:02 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
46acb7753c SystemSet::before and after: take AsSystemLabel (#4503)
# Objective

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

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

is currently necessary instead of

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

## Solution

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

# Migration guide

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

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

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

## Solution

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

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

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

## Solution

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

#4052 for reference
2022-04-22 06:29:38 +00:00
bjorn3
26c3b20f1c Remove some unused dependencies (#4544)
This a commit I think would be uncontroversial that has been cherry-picked from https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3886
2022-04-20 11:46:34 +00:00
bjorn3
e65f28d8d7 Remove parking_lot dependency from bevy_ecs (#4543)
It is only used in some tests so any potential performance regressions don't matter.
2022-04-20 11:26:38 +00:00
KDecay
46321930f2 Update system.rs docs in bevy_input (#4524)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `system.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.
2022-04-20 03:06:31 +00:00
KDecay
7557f4db83 Update axis.rs docs in bevy_input (#4525)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `axis.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.
2022-04-18 21:26:54 +00:00
KDecay
b3e39d0a19 Update touch.rs docs (#4523)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Document `touch.rs` inside of `bevy_input`.
2022-04-18 18:25:44 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
06d709b178 Make MaterialPipelineKey<T> fields public (#4508)
# Objective

Fixes #4507. This comment provides a very good explanation: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4507#issuecomment-1100905685.

## Solution

Make `MaterialPipelineKey` fields public.
2022-04-18 10:11:14 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
8d67832dfa Bump Bevy to 0.8.0-dev (#4505)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

## Solution

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


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

# Objective

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

## Solution

- Remove it.
- It's gone

---

## Changelog

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

## Migration Guide

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

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

- Thanks to the @TheRawMeatball  for producing
2022-04-16 21:33:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
83c6ffb73c release 0.7.0 (#4487) 2022-04-15 18:05:37 +00:00
Robert Swain
b809e8e931 bevy_pbr: Fix ClusterConfig::None (#4483)
# Objective

- Fix `ClusterConfig::None`
- This fix is from @robtfm but they didn't have time to submit it, so I am.

## Solution

- Always clear clusters and skip processing when `ClusterConfig::None`
- Conditionally remove `VisiblePointLights` from the view if it is present
2022-04-15 16:05:59 +00:00
Daniel McNab
424d4d26f1 A hack to work around minimising still being broken (#4481)
# Objective

- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4098 still hasn't fixed minimisation on Windows.
- `Clusters.lights` is assumed to have the number of items given by the product of `Clusters.dimensions`'s axes.

## Solution

- Make that true in `clear`.
2022-04-15 11:22:48 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
0d2b527faf Avoid windows with a physical size of zero (#4098)
# Objective

Fix #4097

## Solution

Return `None` from `RenderTarget::get_physical_size` if either dimension is zero.
2022-04-15 07:32:21 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
3b81a50a1a Fix crash in headless mode (#4476)
# Objective

Fixes #4440.

## Solution

Check if `RenderDevice` exists and add CI validation.
2022-04-15 07:13:37 +00:00
Robert Swain
c2a9d5843d Faster assign lights to clusters (#4345)
# Objective

- Fixes #4234
- Fixes #4473 
- Built on top of #3989
- Improve performance of `assign_lights_to_clusters`

## Solution

- Remove the OBB-based cluster light assignment algorithm and calculation of view space AABBs
- Implement the 'iterative sphere refinement' algorithm used in Just Cause 3 by Emil Persson as documented in the Siggraph 2015 Practical Clustered Shading talk by Persson, on pages 42-44 http://newq.net/dl/pub/s2015_practical.pdf
- Adapt to also support orthographic projections
- Add `many_lights -- orthographic` for testing many lights using an orthographic projection

## Results

- `assign_lights_to_clusters` in `many_lights` before this PR on an M1 Max over 1500 frames had a median execution time of 1.71ms. With this PR it is 1.51ms, a reduction of 0.2ms or 11.7% for this system.

---

## Changelog

- Changed: Improved cluster light assignment performance

Co-authored-by: robtfm <50659922+robtfm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-15 02:53:20 +00:00
François
d37cde8f1a fix feature location from #3851 (#4477)
# Objective

- in #3851, a feature for tracing was added to bevy_transform
- usage of that feature was moved to bevy_hierarchy, but the feature was not updated

## Solution

- add the feature to bevy_hierarchy, remove it from bevy_transform
2022-04-14 21:16:03 +00:00
François
8630b194dc add more logs when despawning entities (#3851)
# Objective

- Provide more information when despawning an entity

## Solution

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

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

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

Fixes #4122.

## Solution

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

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-13 21:50:45 +00:00
Martin Dickopp
995f85e157 Fix typos in Time::last_update and Time::time_since_startup documentation (#4470)
# Objective

The documentation of the `Time::last_update` and `Time::time_since_startup` methods contains typos. It uses apostrophe instead of backtick characters around `Instant` and `Duration`, so that these words are not recognized as identifiers in the generated API documentation. This should be fixed.

## Solution

Fix the typos.
2022-04-13 21:34:21 +00:00
Johannes Hackel
621f3969c7 Switch render order to 2d-on-top-of-3d (#4467)
Because #3552 got merged only switching the render order is left to fix #3902
2022-04-13 20:05:34 +00:00
Carter Anderson
8783fae7de Use "many" instead of "multiple" consistently (#4463)
We missed a couple of these renames in #4384
2022-04-13 00:35:47 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
5a297d7903 Reuse texture when resolving multiple passes (#3552)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3499

## Solution

Uses a `HashMap` from `RenderTarget` to sampled textures when preparing `ViewTarget`s to ensure that two passes with the same render target get sampled to the same texture.

This builds on and depends on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3412, so this will be a draft PR until #3412 is merged. All changes for this PR are in the last commit.
2022-04-12 19:27:30 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
193e8c4ada scene_viewer: load cameras (#4425)
# Objective

glTF files can contain cameras. Currently the scene viewer example uses _a_ camera defined in the file if possible, otherwise it spawns a new one. It would be nice if instead it could load all the cameras and cycle through them, while also having a separate user-controller camera.

## Solution

- instead of just a camera that is already defined, always spawn a new separate user-controller camera
- maintain a list of loaded cameras and cycle through them (wrapping to the user-controller camera) when pressing `C`

This matches the behavious that https://github.khronos.org/glTF-Sample-Viewer-Release/ has.

## Implementation notes

- The gltf scene asset loader just spawns the cameras into the world, but does not return a mapping of camera index to bevy entity. So instead the scene_viewer example just collects all spawned cameras with a good old `query.iter().collect()`, so the order is unspecified and may change between runs.

## Demo

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22177966/161826637-40161482-5b3b-4df5-aae8-1d5e9b918393.mp4


using the virtual city glTF sample file: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/tree/master/2.0/VC

Co-authored-by: Jakob Hellermann <hellermann@sipgate.de>
2022-04-11 22:56:06 +00:00
François
e8cd2fc727 Audio control at start of playback (#4110)
# Objective

- While playing with volume, I noticed that when setting the volume just after playback start, I still get a few milliseconds at normal volume

## Solution

- Replace `play_in_loop` with `play_with_settings` that allows from more controls
- Adds a `PlaybackSettings` to specify the settings from start. Can be used: `PlaybackSettings::LOOP.with_volume(0.75)`
2022-04-08 23:12:30 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
c12ee81822 bevy_app: add tracing event with tracy.frame_mark (#4320)
Currently `tracy` interprets the entire trace as one frame because the marker for frames isn't being recorded.

~~When an event with `tracy.trace_marker=true` is recorded, `tracing-tracy` will mark the frame as finished:
<aa0b96b2ae/tracing-tracy/src/lib.rs (L240)>~~

~~Unfortunately this leads to~~
```rs
INFO bevy_app:frame: bevy_app::app: finished frame tracy.frame_mark=true
```
~~being printed every frame (we can't use DEBUG because bevy_log sets `max_release_level_info`.~~

Instead of emitting an event that gets logged every frame, we can depend on tracy-client itself and call `finish_continuous_frame!();`
2022-04-08 22:50:23 +00:00
Kirillov Kirill
3756181e23 Change scaling mode to FixedHorizontal (#4055)
# Objective

- Fixes the issue with orthographic camera imported from glTF not displaying anything (mentioned in #4005).

## Solution

- This was due to wrong scaling mode being used. This PR simply changes WindowSize scaling mode to FixedHorizontal.

## Important Note

Currently, othographic scale in Blender, three.js, and possibly other software does not translate to Bevy (via glTF) because their developers have [misinterpreted the spec](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/issues/1663#issuecomment-618194015). The camera parameters have been clarified in glTF 2.0, which was released on October of 2021. In Blender 3.0.1 this issue has **not** been fixed yet. If you are importing orthographic cameras from Blender, you have to divide the scale by 2.
2022-04-08 17:28:32 +00:00
harudagondi
64d217823d Allow iter combinations on queries with filters (#3656)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-08 00:21:24 +00:00
Kirillov Kirill
01bdf67c33 Improve the set_active_camera system (#4251)
# Objective

- Make `set_active_camera` system correctly respond to camera deletion, while preserving its correct behavior on first ever frame and any consequent frame, and with multiple cameras of the same type available in the world.
- Fixes #4227

## Solution

- Add a check that the entity referred to by `ActiveCamera` still exists in the world.
2022-04-07 23:30:47 +00:00
François
d478723e19 insert the gltf mesh name on the entity if there is one (#4119)
# Objective

- In glTF, mesh can be named. This named is used to be able to reference the mesh, but not as a component on the entity
- Bevy only added the node name to the parent node.


## Solution

- Also adds the name on the mesh entity if there is one.

Limitation: In glTF, it's possible to have one mesh (which can be named) corresponding to several primitives (which can't, but are the actual mesh). I added the mesh name to the entity with the `PbrBundle` matching the primitives, which means that a mesh with several primitives would all have the same name. I think this is acceptable...
2022-04-07 22:19:32 +00:00
François
4feb0d520a increase the maximum number of point lights with shadows to the max supported by the device (#4435)
# Objective

- Being limited to 10 pointlights with shadow is very limiting

## Solution

- Raise the limit
2022-04-07 21:55:31 +00:00
François
8268e7fa9e expose extras from gltf nodes (#2154)
fixes #2153 

expose the `extras` field value as a string
2022-04-07 21:30:52 +00:00
Torne Wuff
b1afe2dcca Make System responsible for updating its own archetypes (#4115)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-07 20:50:43 +00:00
Gabriel Bourgeois
6f16580b8a Fix clicked UI nodes getting reset when hovering child nodes (#4194)
# Objective

Fixes #4193

## Solution

When resetting a node's `Interaction` to `None`, ignore any `Clicked` node because that should be handled by the mouse release check exclusively.
2022-04-07 19:08:09 +00:00
Daniel McNab
21a875d67b Some small changes related to run criteria piping (#3923)
Remove the 'chaining' api, as it's peculiar

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

Remove the need for '`.system`' when using run criteria piping
2022-04-07 19:08:08 +00:00
François
9d54f33974 Skinned extraction speedup (#4428)
# Objective

- While animating 501 https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/tree/master/2.0/BrainStem, I noticed things were getting a little slow
- Looking in tracy, the system `extract_skinned_meshes` is taking a lot of time, with a mean duration of 15.17ms

## Solution

- ~~Use `Vec` instead of a `SmallVec`~~
- ~~Don't use an temporary variable~~
- Compute the affine matrix as an `Affine3A` instead
- Remove the `temp` vec

| |mean|
|---|---|
|base|15.17ms|
|~~vec~~|~~9.31ms~~|
|~~no temp variable~~|~~11.31ms~~|
|removing the temp vector|8.43ms|
|affine|13.21ms|
|all together|7.23ms|
2022-04-07 16:16:36 +00:00
Robert Swain
c5963b4fd5 Use storage buffers for clustered forward point lights (#3989)
# Objective

- Make use of storage buffers, where they are available, for clustered forward bindings to support far more point lights in a scene
- Fixes #3605 
- Based on top of #4079 

This branch on an M1 Max can keep 60fps with about 2150 point lights of radius 1m in the Sponza scene where I've been testing. The bottleneck is mostly assigning lights to clusters which grows faster than linearly (I think 1000 lights was about 1.5ms and 5000 was 7.5ms). I have seen papers and presentations leveraging compute shaders that can get this up to over 1 million. That said, I think any further optimisations should probably be done in a separate PR.

## Solution

- Add `RenderDevice` to the `Material` and `SpecializedMaterial` trait `::key()` functions to allow setting flags on the keys depending on feature/limit availability
- Make `GpuPointLights` and `ViewClusterBuffers` into enums containing `UniformVec` and `StorageBuffer` variants. Implement the necessary API on them to make usage the same for both cases, and the only difference is at initialisation time.
- Appropriate shader defs in the shader code to handle the two cases

## Context on some decisions / open questions

- I'm using `max_storage_buffers_per_shader_stage >= 3` as a check to see if storage buffers are supported. I was thinking about diving into 'binding resource management' but it feels like we don't have enough use cases to understand the problem yet, and it is mostly a separate concern to this PR, so I think it should be handled separately.
- Should `ViewClusterBuffers` and `ViewClusterBindings` be merged, duplicating the count variables into the enum variants?


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-04-07 16:16:35 +00:00
Robert Swain
579928e8e0 bevy_pbr: Support flipping tangent space normal map y for DirectX normal maps (#4433)
# Objective

- Normal maps authored for DirectX use a left-handed convention and have their tangent space normal in the texture inverted from what we need. Support this.
- Details here: https://doc.babylonjs.com/divingDeeper/materials/advanced/normalMaps

## Solution

- Add a `StandardMaterial` `flip_normal_map_y` boolean field
- Add a `STANDARDMATERIAL_FLIP_NORMAL_MAP_Y` flag to `StandardMaterialFlags` and in the PBR shader
- Flip the y-component of the tangent space normal just after sampling it from the normal map texture

## Screenshots

### Before

<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-06 at 21 04 44" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/162050314-e7bfaaf6-9ee1-4756-9821-f6f5ff78f508.png">

### After

<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-06 at 21 03 39" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/162050255-36ee0745-1d79-4fd2-9a1c-18085376b643.png">

---

## Changelog

- Added: Support for flipping the normal map texture y component for normal maps authored for use with DirectX
2022-04-07 15:50:14 +00:00
KDecay
f907d67d7e Fix formatting, spelling, phrasing and consistency (#4275)
# Objective

The `bevy_app` crate has a lot of inconsistencies in the documentation (formatting, spelling, phrasing, consistency).

## Solution

Make it more consistent.
2022-04-05 22:36:02 +00:00
François
30878e3a7d add AnimationPlayer component only on scene roots that are also animation roots (#4417)
# Objective

- Fix #4416 
- The scene has two root nodes, with the second one being the animation root

## Solution

- Check all scene root nodes, and add the `AnimationPlayer` component to nodes that are also animation roots
2022-04-05 21:52:00 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
73edb11db6 Add more FromWorld implementations (#3945)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

Note: I plan to follow up this PR with another to add `Local` support to exclusive systems, which should get a fair amount of use from the `FromWorld` implementation on `SystemState`.
2022-04-05 20:04:34 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
ea6e6f7db2 Do not crash if RenderDevice doesn't exist (#4427)
# Objective

Avoid crashing if `RenderDevice` doesn't exist (required for headless mode).
Fixes #4392.

## Solution

Use `CompressedImageFormats::all()` if there is no `RenderDevice`.
2022-04-05 19:37:23 +00:00
Alice Cecile
dbb2fcb677 Re-enable test_property_type_registration() (#4419)
# Objective

- This test was mysteriously commented out

## Solution

- Re-enable it
- Also done in #4299, but this is better as its own PR.
2022-04-05 18:34:27 +00:00
François
cf831d5185 input clear should not clear pressed (#4418)
# Objective

- Revert #4410 
- `Input<T>.clear()` is the method call at the end of each frame for inputs. Clearing `pressed` in it mean that checking if a key is pressed will always return false
2022-04-04 22:10:00 +00:00
François
8e864fdd18 can specify an anchor for a sprite (#3463)
# Objective

- Fixes #1616, fixes #2225
- Let user specify an anchor for a sprite

## Solution

- Add an enum for an anchor point for most common values, with a variant for a custom point
- Defaults to Center to not change current behaviour


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-04 22:09:59 +00:00
Boxy
dba7790012 REMOVE unsound lifetime annotations on EntityMut (#4096)
Fixes #3408
#3001 also solves this but I dont see it getting merged any time soon so...
# Objective
make bevy ecs a lil bit less unsound

## Solution
make `EntityMut::get_component_mut` return borrows from self instead of `'w`
2022-04-04 21:33:33 +00:00
François
703ae5df5d gltf: add a name to nodes without names (#4396)
# Objective

- Animation is using `Name` to be able to address nodes in an entity free way
- When loading random animated gltf files, I noticed some had animations without names sometimes

## Solution

- Add default names to all nodes
2022-04-04 20:26:11 +00:00
Troels Jessen
d9d2fb6409 Added pressed state to input clear so it clears everything (#4410)
# Objective

Adds `pressed` state to Input::clear(). Fixes #3383
2022-04-04 20:09:55 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
39d89fe0df Enable drag-and-drop events on windows (#3772)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2096

## Solution

- This PR enables the drag-and-drop feature for winit on windows again, as the collision issue between cpal and winit has been fixed in https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/pull/597. I confirmed the drag and drop example working on windows 10 with this change.
- ~~It also bumps the rodio version, though this is not strictly necessary.~~
2022-04-04 20:09:54 +00:00
François
5e70ad96c6 animations: don't ignore curves with one keyframe (#4406)
# Objective

- While playing with animated models, I noticed some were a little off

## Solution

- Some animations curves only have one keyframe, they are used to set a transform to a given value
- Those were ignored as we're never exactly at the ts 0.0 of an animation. going there explicitly (`.set_elapsed(0.0).pause()`) would crash
- Special case this as there isn't much to animate in this case
2022-04-04 19:45:51 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
032b0f4bac Fix derive(SystemParam) macro (#4400)
Fixes the issue seen in #4398
2022-04-04 19:22:28 +00:00
Francesco Giordana
dbd5e7ab6b Fixed case of R == G, following original conversion formula (#4383)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV#From_RGB

# Objective
Fixes #4382

## Solution

- Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.
Fixed conversion formula to account for red and green component being max and equal
---

## Changelog
Fixed RGB -> HSL colorspace conversion

## Migration Guide


Co-authored-by: Francesco Giordana <fgiordana@netflix.com>
2022-04-04 18:59:00 +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
François
449a1d223c animation player (#4375)
# Objective

- Add a basic animation player
  - Single track
  - Not generic, can only animate `Transform`s
  - With plenty of possible optimisations available
  - Close-ish to https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/49
- https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/774027865020039209/958820063148929064

## Solution

- Can play animations
  - looping or not
- Can pause animations
- Can seek in animation
- Can alter speed of animation
- I also removed the previous gltf animation example

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/161051887-e79283f0-9803-448a-93d0-5f7a62acb02d.mp4
2022-04-02 22:36:02 +00:00
Daniel McNab
c26be39719 Remove unnecessary system labels (#4340)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Remove some of those.

## Future work

- We should remove the ability to use strings as system labels entirely. I haven't in this PR because there are tests which use this, and that's a lot of code to change.
   - The only use cases for labels are either intra-crate, which use #4224, or inter-crate, which should either use #4224 or explicit types. Neither of those should use strings.
2022-04-01 21:11:05 +00:00
Light Ning
dd2001f2f1 bevy_render: add a small color box to each color (#4387)
# Objective

- bevy_render: add a small color box to each color

## Solution

![bevy_color_doc](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1318472/161241226-e7632a90-f526-44de-a68e-ff63b848164b.png)

---

## Changelog
2022-04-01 20:52:22 +00:00
Alice Cecile
b33dae31ec Rename get_multiple APIs to get_many (#4384)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Find and replace `get_multiple` with `get_many`
2022-03-31 20:59:26 +00:00
devil ira
48ac955afd Fix loading non-TriangleList meshes without normals in gltf loader (#4376)
# Objective
Make it so that loading in a mesh without normals that is not a `TriangleList` succeeds.

## Solution
Flat normals can only be calculated on a mesh made of triangles.
Check whether the mesh is a `TriangleList` before trying to compute missing normals.

## Additional changes
The panic condition in `duplicate_vertices` did not make sense to me. I moved it to `compute_flat_normals` where the algorithm would produce incorrect results if the mesh is not a `TriangleList`.

Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
2022-03-31 20:43:01 +00:00
Daniel McNab
aca7fc1854 Remove outdated perf comments (#4374)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

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

## Solution

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

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

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

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

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

This is not _strictly_ speaking UB, however: 
- `Query::get_multiple` cannot work if this is allowed
- bevy_ecs is a pile of unsafe code whose soundness generally depends on the world being in a "correct" state with "no funny business" so it seems best to disallow this
- it is trivial to get bevy to panic inside of functions with safety invariants that have been violated (the entity location is not valid)
- it seems to violate what the safety invariant on `Entities::flush` is trying to ensure
2022-03-30 23:52:45 +00:00
Chris Russell
2b35dbabfd impl Reflect and Debug for Mesh2dHandle (#4368)
# Objective

An entity spawned with `MaterialMesh2dBundle<M>` cannot be saved and spawned using `DynamicScene` because the `Mesh2dHandle` component does not `impl Reflect`.  

## Solution

Add `#[derive(Reflect)]` and `#[reflect(Component)]` to `Mesh2dHandle`, and call `register_type` in `SpritePlugin`.  Also add `#[derive(Debug)]` since I'm touching the `derive`s anyway.
2022-03-30 19:56:17 +00:00
François
3537c6ae2d Fix animation: shadow and wireframe support (#4367)
# Objective

Animation with shadows crashes with:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'wgpu error: Validation Error

Caused by:
    In Device::create_render_pipeline
      note: label = `shadow_pipeline`
    error matching VERTEX shader requirements against the pipeline
    shader global ResourceBinding { group: 1, binding: 1 } is not available in the layout pipeline layout
    visibility flags don't include the shader stage
```


Animation with wireframe crashes with:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'wgpu error: Validation Error

Caused by:
    In Device::create_render_pipeline
      note: label = `opaque_mesh_pipeline`
    error matching VERTEX shader requirements against the pipeline
    shader global ResourceBinding { group: 2, binding: 0 } is not available in the layout pipeline layout
    binding is missing from the pipeline layout
```

## Solution

- Fix the bindings
2022-03-30 19:56:16 +00:00
François
f6bc9a022d Sprites - keep color as 4 f32 (#4361)
# Objective

- Fix #4356

## Solution

- Do not reduce the color of sprites to 4 u8
2022-03-30 19:38:24 +00:00
Alice Cecile
509548190b Add get_multiple and get_multiple_mut APIs for Query and QueryState (#4298)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

## Changelog

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

## Migration Guide

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

## Context

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

## To-do

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

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


Co-authored-by: bilsen <40690317+bilsen@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-29 23:39:38 +00:00
Rob Parrett
7ff3d876fa Clean up duplicated color conversion code (#4360)
# Objective

Cleans up some duplicated color -> u32 conversion code in `bevy_sprite` and `bevy_ui`

## Solution

Use `as_linear_rgba_u32` which was added recently by #4088
2022-03-29 23:03:22 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
954022c799 Add text wrapping support to Text2d (#4347)
# Objective

Fixes #4344.

## Solution

Add a new component `Text2dBounds` to `Text2dBundle` that specifies the maximum width and height of text. Text will wrap according to this size.
2022-03-29 23:03:20 +00:00
KDecay
c7c08f95cb Fix gamepad connection system ordering (#4313)
# Objective

- Part of the splitting process of #3692.

## Solution

- Change the `gamepad_connection_system` to run after the `InputSystem` label.

## Reasons

I changed the `gamepad_connection_system` to run after the `InputSystem` instead of in parallel, because this system checks the `GamepadEvent`s which get send inside of the `gamepad_event_system`. This means that the `gamepad_connection_system` could respond to the events one frame later, instead of instantly resulting in one frame lag.

Old possible case:
1. `gamepad_connection_system` (reacts to the `GamepadEvent`s too early)
2. `gamepad_event_system` (sends the `GamepadEvent`s)

New fixed ordering:
1. `gamepad_event_system` (sends the `GamepadEvent`s)
2. `gamepad_connection_system` (reacts to the `GamepadEvent`s)
2022-03-29 22:39:21 +00:00
KDecay
f3a61327a4 Remove margins.rs (#4284)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Remove the `margins.rs` file containing the `Margins` type.

## Reasons

- It is unused inside of `bevy`.
- The `Rect`/`UiRect` is identical to the `Margins` type and is also used for margins inside of `bevy` (rename of `Rect` happens in #4276)
- Discussion in #3503.

## Changelog

### Removed

- The `Margins` type got removed.

## Migration Guide

- The `Margins` type got removed. To migrate you just have to change every occurrence of `Margins` to `UiRect`.
2022-03-29 22:39:18 +00:00
KDecay
f5e53ba6f5 Only insert or remove input if needed (#4273)
# Objective

We are currently inserting an `input` into `pressed` even if it is already pressed. This also applies to releasing an input. This is not a big deal, but since we are already checking if the `input` is pressed or not we might as well remove the cost of the value update caused by the `pressed.insert` method.

Related to #4209

## Solution

Only insert or remove input if needed.
2022-03-29 22:39:16 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
551d9f6cd7 use error scope to handle errors on shader module creation (#3675)
related: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3289

In addition to validating shaders early when debug assertions are enabled, use the new [error scopes](https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/#error-scopes) API when creating a shader module.

I chose to keep the early validation (and thereby parsing twice) when debug assertions are enabled in, because it lets as handle errors ourselves and display them with pretty colors, while the error scopes API just gives us a string we can display.



This change pulls in `futures-util` as a new dependency for `future.now_or_never()`. I can inline that part of futures-lite into `bevy_render` to keep the compilation time lower if that's preferred.
2022-03-29 22:39:14 +00:00
Mika
6844a6f4fd Introduce SystemLabel's for RenderAssetPlugin, and change Image preparation system to run before others (#3917)
# Objective

Fixes `StandardMaterial` texture update (see sample code below).

Most probably fixes #3674 (did not test)

## Solution

Material updates, such as PBR update, reference the underlying `GpuImage`. Like here: 9a7852db0f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/pbr_material.rs (L177)

However, currently the `GpuImage` update may actually happen *after* the material update fetches the gpu image. Resulting in the material actually not being updated for the correct gpu image.

In this pull req, I introduce new systemlabels for the renderassetplugin. Also assigned the RenderAssetPlugin::<Image> to the `PreAssetExtract` stage, so that it is executed before any material updates.

Code to test.

Expected behavior:
* should update to red texture

Unexpected behavior (before this merge):
* texture stays randomly as green one (depending on the execution order of systems)

```rust
use bevy::{
    prelude::*,
    render::render_resource::{Extent3d, TextureDimension, TextureFormat},
};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_startup_system(setup)
        .add_system(changes)
        .run();
}

struct Iteration(usize);

#[derive(Component)]
struct MyComponent;

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
    mut images: ResMut<Assets<Image>>,
) {
    commands.spawn_bundle(PointLightBundle {
        point_light: PointLight {
            ..Default::default()
        },
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(4.0, 8.0, 4.0),
        ..Default::default()
    });

    commands.spawn_bundle(PerspectiveCameraBundle {
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(-2.0, 0.0, 5.0)
            .looking_at(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0), Vec3::Y),
        ..Default::default()
    });

    commands.insert_resource(Iteration(0));

    commands
        .spawn_bundle(PbrBundle {
            mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Quad::new(Vec2::new(3., 2.)))),
            material: materials.add(StandardMaterial {
                base_color_texture: Some(images.add(Image::new(
                    Extent3d {
                        width: 600,
                        height: 400,
                        depth_or_array_layers: 1,
                    },
                    TextureDimension::D2,
                    [0, 255, 0, 128].repeat(600 * 400), // GREEN
                    TextureFormat::Rgba8Unorm,
                ))),
                ..Default::default()
            }),
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .insert(MyComponent);
}

fn changes(
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
    mut images: ResMut<Assets<Image>>,
    mut iteration: ResMut<Iteration>,
    webview_query: Query<&Handle<StandardMaterial>, With<MyComponent>>,
) {
    if iteration.0 == 2 {
        let material = materials.get_mut(webview_query.single()).unwrap();

        let image = images
            .get_mut(material.base_color_texture.as_ref().unwrap())
            .unwrap();

        image
            .data
            .copy_from_slice(&[255, 0, 0, 255].repeat(600 * 400));
    }

    iteration.0 += 1;
}
```

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-29 19:44:45 +00:00
James Liu
31bd4ecbbc Mesh Skinning. Attempt #3 (#4238)
# Objective
Load skeletal weights and indices from GLTF files. Animate meshes.

## Solution
 - Load skeletal weights and indices from GLTF files.
 - Added `SkinnedMesh` component and ` SkinnedMeshInverseBindPose` asset
 - Added `extract_skinned_meshes` to extract joint matrices.
 - Added queue phase systems for enqueuing the buffer writes.

Some notes:

 -  This ports part of # #2359 to the current main.
 -  This generates new `BufferVec`s and bind groups every frame. The expectation here is that the number of `Query::get` calls during extract is probably going to be the stronger bottleneck, with up to 256 calls per skinned mesh. Until that is optimized, caching buffers and bind groups is probably a non-concern.
 - Unfortunately, due to the uniform size requirements, this means a 16KB buffer is allocated for every skinned mesh every frame. There's probably a few ways to get around this, but most of them require either compute shaders or storage buffers, which are both incompatible with WebGL2.

Co-authored-by: james7132 <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2022-03-29 18:31:13 +00:00
Robert Swain
54d2e86afc bevy_transform: Use Changed in the query for much faster transform_propagate_system (#4180)
# Objective

- Improve transform propagation performance

## Solution

- Use `Changed<Transform>` as part of the `root_query` and `transform_query` to avoid the indirection of having to look up the `Entity` in the `changed_transform_query`
- Get rid of the `changed_transform_query` entirely
- `transform_propagate_system` execution time for `many_cubes -- sphere` dropped from 1.07ms to 0.159ms, an 85% reduction for this system. Frame rate increased from ~42fps to ~44fps
2022-03-29 03:05:01 +00:00
MrGVSV
f16768d868 bevy_derive: Add derives for Deref and DerefMut (#4328)
# Objective

A common pattern in Rust is the [newtype](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/generics/new_types.html). This is an especially useful pattern in Bevy as it allows us to give common/foreign types different semantics (such as allowing it to implement `Component` or `FromWorld`) or to simply treat them as a "new type" (clever). For example, it allows us to wrap a common `Vec<String>` and do things like:

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct Items(Vec<String>);

fn give_sword(query: Query<&mut Items>) { 
  query.single_mut().0.push(String::from("Flaming Poisoning Raging Sword of Doom"));
}
```

> We could then define another struct that wraps `Vec<String>` without anything clashing in the query.

However, one of the worst parts of this pattern is the ugly `.0` we have to write in order to access the type we actually care about. This is why people often implement `Deref` and `DerefMut` in order to get around this.

Since it's such a common pattern, especially for Bevy, it makes sense to add a derive macro to automatically add those implementations.


## Solution

Added a derive macro for `Deref` and another for `DerefMut` (both exported into the prelude). This works on all structs (including tuple structs) as long as they only contain a single field:

```rust
#[derive(Deref)]
struct Foo(String);

#[derive(Deref, DerefMut)]
struct Bar {
  name: String,
}
```

This allows us to then remove that pesky `.0`:

```rust
#[derive(Component, Deref, DerefMut)]
struct Items(Vec<String>);

fn give_sword(query: Query<&mut Items>) { 
  query.single_mut().push(String::from("Flaming Poisoning Raging Sword of Doom"));
}
```

### Alternatives

There are other alternatives to this such as by using the [`derive_more`](https://crates.io/crates/derive_more) crate. However, it doesn't seem like we need an entire crate just yet since we only need `Deref` and `DerefMut` (for now).

### Considerations

One thing to consider is that the Rust std library recommends _not_ using `Deref` and `DerefMut` for things like this: "`Deref` should only be implemented for smart pointers to avoid confusion" ([reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ops/trait.Deref.html)). Personally, I believe it makes sense to use it in the way described above, but others may disagree.

### Additional Context

Discord: https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/956648422163746827 (controversiality discussed [here](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/956711911481835630))

---

## Changelog

- Add `Deref` derive macro (exported to prelude)
- Add `DerefMut` derive macro (exported to prelude)
- Updated most newtypes in examples to use one or both derives

Co-authored-by: MrGVSV <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-29 02:10:06 +00:00
Boxy
28ba87e6c8 CI runs cargo miri test -p bevy_ecs (#4310)
# Objective

Fixes #1529
Run bevy_ecs in miri

## Solution

- Don't set thread names when running in miri rust-lang/miri/issues/1717
- Update `event-listener` to `2.5.2` as previous versions have UB that is detected by miri: [event-listener commit](1fa31c553e)
- Ignore memory leaks when running in miri as they are impossible to track down rust-lang/miri/issues/1481
- Make `table_add_remove_many` test less "many" because miri is really quite slow :)
- Make CI run `RUSTFLAGS="-Zrandomize-layout" MIRIFLAGS="-Zmiri-ignore-leaks -Zmiri-tag-raw-pointers -Zmiri-disable-isolation" cargo +nightly miri test -p bevy_ecs`
2022-03-25 00:26:07 +00:00
Carter Anderson
207ebde020 Always update clusters and remove per-frame allocations (#4169)
* Refactor assign_lights_to_clusters to always clear + update clusters, even if the screen size isn't available yet / is zero. This fixes #4167. We still avoid the "expensive" per-light work when the screen size isn't available yet. I also consolidated some logic to eliminate some redundancies.
* Removed _a ton_ of (potentially very large) per-frame reallocations
  * Removed `Res<VisiblePointLights>` (a vec) in favor of  `Res<GlobalVisiblePointLights>` (a hashmap). We were allocating a new hashmap every frame, the collecting it into a vec every frame, then in another system _re-generating the hashmap_. It is always used like a hashmap, might as well embrace that. We now reuse the same hashmap every frame and dont use any intermediate collections.
  * We were re-allocating Clusters aabb and light vectors every frame by re-constructing Clusters every frame. We now re-use the existing collections.
  * Reuse per-camera VisiblePointLight vecs when possible instead of allocating them every frame. We now only insert VisiblePointLights if the component doesn't exist yet.
2022-03-24 00:20:27 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b1c3e9862d Auto-label function systems with SystemTypeIdLabel (#4224)
This adds the concept of "default labels" for systems (currently scoped to "parallel systems", but this could just as easily be implemented for "exclusive systems"). Function systems now include their function's `SystemTypeIdLabel` by default.

This enables the following patterns:

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

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

Fixes: #4219
Related to: #4220 

Credit to @aevyrie @alice-i-cecile @DJMcNab (and probably others) for proposing (and supporting) this idea about a year ago. I was a big dummy that both shut down this (very good) idea and then forgot I did that. Sorry. You all were right!
2022-03-23 22:53:56 +00:00
Kurt Kühnert
9e450f2827 Compute Pipeline Specialization (#3979)
# Objective

- Fixes #3970
- To support Bevy's shader abstraction(shader defs, shader imports and hot shader reloading) for compute shaders, I have followed carts advice and change the `PipelinenCache` to accommodate both compute and render pipelines.

## Solution

- renamed `RenderPipelineCache` to `PipelineCache`
- Cached Pipelines are now represented by an enum (render, compute)
- split the `SpecializedPipelines` into `SpecializedRenderPipelines` and `SpecializedComputePipelines`
- updated the game of life example

## Open Questions

- should `SpecializedRenderPipelines` and `SpecializedComputePipelines` be merged and how would we do that?
- should the `get_render_pipeline` and `get_compute_pipeline` methods be merged?
- is pipeline specialization for different entry points a good pattern




Co-authored-by: Kurt Kühnert <51823519+Ku95@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-23 00:27:26 +00:00
Robert Swain
0a4136d266 Add a helper for storage buffers similar to UniformVec (#4079)
# Objective

- Add a helper for storage buffers similar to `UniformVec`

## Solution

- Add a `StorageBuffer<T, U>` where `T` is the main body of the shader struct without any final variable-sized array member, and `U` is the type of the items in a variable-sized array.
- Use `()` as the type for unwanted parts, e.g. `StorageBuffer<(), Vec4>::default()` would construct a binding that would work with `struct MyType { data: array<vec4<f32>>; }` in WGSL and `StorageBuffer<MyType, ()>::default()` would work with `struct MyType { ... }` in WGSL as long as there are no variable-sized arrays.
- Std430 requires that there is at most one variable-sized array in a storage buffer, that if there is one it is the last member of the binding, and that it has at least one item. `StorageBuffer` handles all of these constraints.
2022-03-22 21:23:50 +00:00
Boxy
024d98457c yeet unsound lifetime annotations on Query methods (#4243)
# Objective
Continuation of #2964 (I really should have checked other methods when I made that PR)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

```

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

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-22 02:49:41 +00:00
François
fbe7a49d5b Gltf animations (#3751)
# Objective

- Load informations for animations from GLTF
- Make experimenting on animations easier

# Non Objective

- Implement a solutions for all animations in Bevy. This would need a discussion / RFC. The goal here is only to have the information available to try different APIs

## Solution

- Load animations with a representation close to the GLTF spec
- Add an example to display animations. There is an animation driver in the example, not in Bevy code, to show how it can be used. The example is cycling between examples from the official gltf sample ([AnimatedTriangle](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/tree/master/2.0/AnimatedTriangle), [BoxAnimated](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/tree/master/2.0/BoxAnimated)), and one from me with some cases not present in the official examples.


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/150696656-073403f0-d921-43b6-beaf-099c7aee16ed.mp4




Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-22 02:26:34 +00:00
Robert Swain
6c085cba47 bevy_render: Support removal of nodes, edges, subgraphs (#3048)
Add support for removing nodes, edges, and subgraphs. This enables live re-wiring of the render graph.

This was something I did to support the MSAA implementation, but it turned out to be unnecessary there. However, it is still useful so here it is in its own PR.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-21 23:58:37 +00:00
Boxy
050d2b7f00 yeet World::components_mut >:( (#4092)
# Objective
make bevy ecs a lil bit less unsound
## Solution
yeet unsound API `World::components_mut`:
```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

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

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

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

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

## Solution
 
- Replace docs on these types with `#[doc(hidden)]`.
- Hide `InputMarker`  too.
2022-03-21 05:23:36 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
685b6e59be register Camera{2,3}d components for reflection (#4269)
# Objective

When loading a gltf scene with a camera, bevy will panic at ``thread 'main' panicked at 'scene contains the unregistered type `bevy_render:📷:bundle::Camera3d`. consider registering the type using `app.register_type::<T>()`', /home/jakob/dev/rust/contrib/bevy/bevy/crates/bevy_scene/src/scene_spawner.rs:332:35``.

## Solution

Register the camera types to fix the panic.
2022-03-20 21:54:11 +00:00
Mathis
cd694c0d08 Prevent event from getting registered twice (#4258)
# Objective

As described in  #4257, registering an Event twice would cause some systems to miss events on some starts, since the event buffer is cleared + swapped multiple times.

Fixes #4257

## Solution

A simple check whether the event is already registered is added, making adding an Event a second time a no-op.
2022-03-20 21:54:10 +00:00
Chris Foster
b0ddce36bd Check an Input's pressed set before adding to just_released. (#4209)
# Objective

- Fixes #4208

## Solution

- Adds a check before inserting into an `Input`'s `just_released` set, in the same way that one exists for adding into the `just_pressed` set.
2022-03-20 21:54:09 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
3e631e6234 gltf-loader: disable backface culling if material is double-sided (#4270)
# Objective

The  [glTF spec](8e798b02d2/specification/2.0/Specification.adoc (395-double-sided)) the `doubleSided` has the following to say about the `doubleSided` boolean:

> When this value is false, back-face culling is enabled, i.e., only front-facing triangles are rendered.
> When this value is true, back-face culling is disabled and double sided lighting is enabled. The back-face MUST have its normals reversed before the lighting equation is evaluated.

## Solution
Disable backface culling when `doubleSided: true`.
2022-03-20 21:32:38 +00:00
Robert Swain
fee7a26137 Tracy spans around main 3D passes (#4182)
# Objective

- Make visible how much time is spent building the Opaque3d, AlphaMask3d, and Transparent3d passes

## Solution

- Add a `trace` feature to `bevy_core_pipeline`
- Add tracy spans around the three passes
- I didn't do this for shadows, sprites, etc as they are only one pass in the node. Perhaps it should be split into 3 nodes to allow insertion of other nodes between...?
2022-03-19 12:57:47 +00:00
Robert Swain
ac8bbafc5c Faster view frustum culling (#4181)
# Objective

- Reduce time spent in the `check_visibility` system

## Solution

- Use `Vec3A` for all bounding volume types to leverage SIMD optimisations and to avoid repeated runtime conversions from `Vec3` to `Vec3A`
- Inline all bounding volume intersection methods
- Add on-the-fly calculated `Aabb` -> `Sphere` and do `Sphere`-`Frustum` intersection tests before `Aabb`-`Frustum` tests. This is faster for `many_cubes` but could be slower in other cases where the sphere test gives a false-positive that the `Aabb` test discards. Also, I tested precalculating the `Sphere`s and inserting them alongside the `Aabb` but this was slower. 
- Do not test meshes against the far plane. Apparently games don't do this anymore with infinite projections, and it's one fewer plane to test against. I made it optional and still do the test for culling lights but that is up for discussion.
- These collectively reduce `check_visibility` execution time in `many_cubes -- sphere` from 2.76ms to 1.48ms and increase frame rate from ~42fps to ~44fps
2022-03-19 04:41:28 +00:00
Boxy
e7a9420443 Change Cow<[ComponentId]> to Box<[ComponentId]> (#4185)
`Cow::Borrowed` was never used
2022-03-19 04:14:27 +00:00
Alice Cecile
7ce3ae43e3 Bump Bevy to 0.7.0-dev (#4230)
# Objective

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

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

Noticed by @ickk, fix proposed by @mockersf.

## Solution

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

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

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

This produces equivalent tracing behavior. Here is a side by side profile of "before" and "after" these changes.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/158912137-b0aa6dc8-c603-425f-880f-6ccf5ad1b7ef.png)
2022-03-18 04:19:21 +00:00
Robert Swain
0529f633f9 KTX2/DDS/.basis compressed texture support (#3884)
# Objective

- Support compressed textures including 'universal' formats (ETC1S, UASTC) and transcoding of them to 
- Support `.dds`, `.ktx2`, and `.basis` files

## Solution

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3608 Look there for more details.
- Note that the functionality is all enabled through non-default features. If it is desirable to enable some by default, I can do that.
- The `basis-universal` crate, used for `.basis` file support and for transcoding, is built on bindings against a C++ library. It's not feasible to rewrite in Rust in a short amount of time. There are no Rust alternatives of which I am aware and it's specialised code. In its current state it doesn't support the wasm target, but I don't know for sure. However, it is possible to build the upstream C++ library with emscripten, so there is perhaps a way to add support for web too with some shenanigans.
- There's no support for transcoding from BasisLZ/ETC1S in KTX2 files as it was quite non-trivial to implement and didn't feel important given people could use `.basis` files for ETC1S.
2022-03-15 22:26:46 +00:00
Daniel McNab
6e61fef67d Obviate the need for RunSystem, and remove it (#3817)
# Objective

- Fixes #3300
- `RunSystem` is messy

## Solution

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

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


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-15 02:16:55 +00:00
Alice Cecile
a304fd9a99 Split bevy_hierarchy out from bevy_transform (#4168)
# Objective

- Hierarchy tools are not just used for `Transform`: they are also used for scenes.
- In the future there's interest in using them for other features, such as visiibility inheritance.
- The fact that these tools are found in `bevy_transform` causes a great deal of user and developer confusion
- Fixes #2758.

## Solution

- Split `bevy_transform` into two!
- Make everything work again.

Note that this is a very tightly scoped PR: I *know* there are code quality and docs issues that existed in bevy_transform that I've just moved around. We should fix those in a seperate PR and try to merge this ASAP to reduce the bitrot involved in splitting an entire crate.

## Frustrations

The API around `GlobalTransform` is a mess: we have massive code and docs duplication, no link between the two types and no clear way to extend this to other forms of inheritance.

In the medium-term, I feel pretty strongly that `GlobalTransform` should be replaced by something like `Inherited<Transform>`, which lives in `bevy_hierarchy`:

- avoids code duplication
- makes the inheritance pattern extensible
- links the types at the type-level
- allows us to remove all references to inheritance from `bevy_transform`, making it more useful as a standalone crate and cleaning up its docs

## Additional context

- double-blessed by @cart in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4141#issuecomment-1063592414 and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2758#issuecomment-913810963
- preparation for more advanced / cleaner hierarchy tools: go read https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/53 !
- originally attempted by @finegeometer in #2789. It was a great idea, just needed more discussion!

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-15 01:54:05 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
bf6de89622 use marker components for cameras instead of name strings (#3635)
**Problem**
- whenever you want more than one of the builtin cameras (for example multiple windows, split screen, portals), you need to add a render graph node that executes the correct sub graph, extract the camera into the render world and add the correct `RenderPhase<T>` components
- querying for the 3d camera is annoying because you need to compare the camera's name to e.g. `CameraPlugin::CAMERA_3d`

**Solution**
- Introduce the marker types `Camera3d`, `Camera2d` and `CameraUi`
-> `Query<&mut Transform, With<Camera3d>>` works
- `PerspectiveCameraBundle::new_3d()` and `PerspectiveCameraBundle::<Camera3d>::default()` contain the `Camera3d` marker
- `OrthographicCameraBundle::new_3d()` has `Camera3d`, `OrthographicCameraBundle::new_2d()` has `Camera2d`
- remove `ActiveCameras`, `ExtractedCameraNames`
- run 2d, 3d and ui passes for every camera of their respective marker
-> no custom setup for multiple windows example needed

**Open questions**
- do we need a replacement for `ActiveCameras`? What about a component `ActiveCamera { is_active: bool }` similar to `Visibility`?

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-12 00:41:06 +00:00
Robert Swain
0e821da704 bevy_render: Batch insertion for prepare_uniform_components (#4179)
# Objective

- Make insertion of uniform components faster

## Solution

- Use batch insertion in the prepare_uniform_components system
- Improves `many_cubes -- sphere` from ~42fps to ~43fps


Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2022-03-11 23:20:18 +00:00
robtfm
5af746457e fix cluster tiling calculations (#4148)
# Objective

fix cluster tilesize and tilecount calculations.
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4127 & https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3596

## Solution

- calculate tilesize as smallest integers such that dimensions.xy() tiles will cover the screen
- calculate final dimensions as smallest integers such that final dimensions * tilesize will cover the screen

there is more cleanup that could be done in these functions. a future PR will likely remove the tilesize completely, so this is just a minimal change set to fix the current bug at small screen sizes

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-03-10 01:14:21 +00:00
Roman
2b11202614 fix mul_vec3 tranformation order: should be scale -> rotate -> translate (#3811)
# Objective

Lets say we need to rotate stretched object for this purpose we can created stretched `Child` and add as child to `Parent`, later we can rotate `Parent`, `Child` in this situation should rotate keeping it form, it is not the case with `SpriteBundle` currently. If you try to do it with `SpriteBundle` it will deform.

## Solution

My pull request fixes order of transformations to scale -> rotate -> translate, with this fix `SpriteBundle` behaves as expected in described rotation, without deformation. Here is quote from "Essential Mathematics for Games":

> Generally, the desired order we wish to use for these transforms is to scale first, then rotate, then translate. Scaling first gives us the scaling along the axes we expect. We can then rotate around the origin of the frame, and then translate it into place.

I'm must say when I was using `MaterialMesh2dBundle` it behaves correctly in both cases with `bevy main` and with my fix, don't know why, was not able to figure it out why there is difference.

here is code I was using for testing:
```rust
use bevy::{
    prelude::*,
    render::render_resource::{Extent3d, TextureDimension, TextureFormat},
    sprite::{MaterialMesh2dBundle, Mesh2dHandle},
};

fn main() {
    let mut app = App::new();
    app.insert_resource(ClearColor(Color::rgb(0.1, 0.2, 0.3)))
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_startup_system(setup);
    app.run();
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut images: ResMut<Assets<Image>>,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<ColorMaterial>>,
) {
    let mut c = OrthographicCameraBundle::new_2d();
    c.orthographic_projection.scale = 1.0 / 10.0;
    commands.spawn_bundle(c);
    // note: mesh somehow works for both variants
    // let quad: Mesh2dHandle = meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Quad::default())).into();
    // let child = commands
    //     .spawn_bundle(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
    //         mesh: quad.clone(),
    //         transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, -1.0))
    //             .with_scale(Vec3::new(10.0, 1.0, 1.0)),
    //         material: materials.add(ColorMaterial::from(Color::BLACK)),
    //         ..Default::default()
    //     })
    //     .id();
    // commands
    //     .spawn_bundle(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
    //         mesh: quad,
    //         transform: Transform::from_rotation(Quat::from_rotation_z(0.78))
    //             .with_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 10.0)),
    //         material: materials.add(ColorMaterial::from(Color::WHITE)),
    //         ..Default::default()
    //     })
    //     .push_children(&[child]);

    let white = images.add(get_image(Color::rgb(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)));
    let black = images.add(get_image(Color::rgb(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)));
    let child = commands
        .spawn_bundle(SpriteBundle {
            texture: black,
            transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, -1.0))
                .with_scale(Vec3::new(10.0, 1.0, 1.0)),
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .id();
    commands
        .spawn_bundle(SpriteBundle {
            texture: white,
            transform: Transform::from_rotation(Quat::from_rotation_z(0.78))
                .with_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 10.0)),
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .push_children(&[child]);
}

fn get_image(color: Color) -> Image {
    let mut bytes = Vec::with_capacity((1 * 1 * 4 * 4) as usize);
    let color = color.as_rgba_f32();
    bytes.extend(color[0].to_le_bytes());
    bytes.extend(color[1].to_le_bytes());
    bytes.extend(color[2].to_le_bytes());
    bytes.extend(1.0_f32.to_le_bytes());
    Image::new(
        Extent3d {
            width: 1,
            height: 1,
            depth_or_array_layers: 1,
        },
        TextureDimension::D2,
        bytes,
        TextureFormat::Rgba32Float,
    )
}

```

here is screenshot with `bevy main` and my fix:
![examples](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/816292/151708304-c07c891e-da70-43f4-9c41-f85fa166a96d.png)
2022-03-08 05:47:36 +00:00
robtfm
244687a0bb Dynamic light clusters (#3968)
# Objective

provide some customisation for default cluster setup
avoid "cluster index lists is full" in all cases (using a strategy outlined by @superdump)

## Solution

Add ClusterConfig enum (which can be inserted into a view at any time) to allow specifying cluster setup with variants:
- None (do not do any light assignment - for views which do not require light info, e.g. minimaps etc)
- Single (one cluster)
- XYZ (explicit cluster counts in each dimension)
- FixedZ (most similar to current - specify Z-slices and total, then x and y counts are dynamically determined to give approximately square clusters based on current aspect ratio)
Defaults to FixedZ { total: 4096, z: 24 } which is similar to the current setup.

Per frame, estimate the number of indices that would be required for the current config and decrease the cluster counts / increase the cluster sizes in the x and y dimensions if the index list would be too small.

notes:

- I didn't put ClusterConfig in the camera bundles to avoid introducing a dependency from bevy_render to bevy_pbr. the ClusterConfig enum comes with a pbr-centric impl block so i didn't want to move that into bevy_render either.
- ~Might want to add None variant to cluster config for views that don't care about lights?~
- Not well tested for orthographic
- ~there's a cluster_muck branch on my repo which includes some diagnostics / a modified lighting example which may be useful for tyre-kicking~ (outdated, i will bring it up to date if required)

anecdotal timings:

FPS on the lighting demo is negligibly better (~5%), maybe due to a small optimisation constraining the light aabb to be in front of the camera
FPS on the lighting demo with 100 extra lights added is ~33% faster, and also renders correctly as the cluster index count is no longer exceeded
2022-03-08 04:56:42 +00:00
François
4add96b1be Cleanup doc / comments about changed defaults (#4144)
# Objective

- Update comment about default audio format
- remove doc about msaa in wasm
2022-03-08 02:11:59 +00:00
François
de2a47c2ba export TaskPoolThreadAssignmentPolicy (#4145)
# Objective

- Fix #2163
- Allow configuration of thread pools through `DefaultTaskPoolOptions`

## Solution

- `TaskPoolThreadAssignmentPolicy` was already public but not exported. Export it.
2022-03-08 01:54:36 +00:00
Gabriel Bourgeois
e41c5c212c Fix UI node Transform change detection (#4138)
# Objective

Fixes #4133 

## Solution

Add comparisons to make sure we don't dereference `Mut<>` in the two places where `Transform` is being mutated. `GlobalTransform` implementation already works properly so fixing Transform automatically fixed that as well.
2022-03-08 01:00:23 +00:00
dataphract
b4483dbfc8 perf: only recalculate frusta of changed lights (#4086)
## Objective

Currently, all directional and point lights have their viewing frusta recalculated every frame, even if they have not moved or been disabled/enabled.

## Solution

The relevant systems now make use of change detection to only update those lights whose viewing frusta may have changed.
2022-03-08 01:00:22 +00:00
Aevyrie
b3aff9a7b1 Add docs and common helper functions to Windows (#4107)
# Objective

- Improve documentation.
- Provide helper functions for common uses of `Windows` relating to getting the primary `Window`.
- Reduce repeated `Window` code.

# Solution

- Adds infallible `primary()` and `primary_mut()` functions with standard error text. This replaces the commonly used `get_primary().unwrap()` seen throughout bevy which has inconsistent or nonexistent error messages.
- Adds `scale_factor(WindowId)` to replace repeated code blocks throughout.

# Considerations

- The added functions can panic if the primary window does not exist.
    - It is very uncommon for the primary window to not exist, as seen by the regular use of `get_primary().unwrap()`. Most users will have a single window and will need to reference the primary window in their code multiple times.
    - The panic provides a consistent error message to make this class of error easy to spot from the panic text.
    - This follows the established standard of short names for infallible-but-unlikely-to-panic functions in bevy.
- Removes line noise for common usage of `Windows`.
2022-03-08 00:46:04 +00:00
Alix Bott
e36c9b6cf0 Add conversions from Color to u32 (#4088)
# Objective

- `Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_COLOR` expects colors as `u32`s but there is no function for easy conversion.
- See https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4037#pullrequestreview-894448677

## Solution

- Added `Color::as_rgba_u32` and `Color::as_linear_rgba_u32`
2022-03-08 00:46:03 +00:00
josh65536
e3a3b5b9c2 Fixed the frustum-sphere collision and added tests (#4035)
# Objective

Fixes #3744 

## Solution

The old code used the formula `normal . center + d + radius <= 0` to determine if the sphere with center `center` and radius `radius` is outside the plane with normal `normal` and distance from origin `d`. This only works if `normal` is normalized, which is not necessarily the case. Instead, `normal` and `d` are both multiplied by some factor that `radius` isn't multiplied by. So the additional code multiplied `radius` by that factor.
2022-03-08 00:30:41 +00:00
Christian Hughes
c05ba23703 Add Reflect support for DMat3, DMat4, DQuat (#4128)
## Objective

A step towards `f64` `Transform`s (#1680). For now, I am rolling my own `Transform`. But in order to derive Reflect, I specifically need `DQuat` to be reflectable.

```rust
#[derive(Component, Reflect, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
#[reflect(Component, PartialEq)]
pub struct Transform {
    pub translation: DVec3,
    pub rotation: DQuat, // error: the trait `bevy::prelude::Reflect` is not implemented for `DQuat`
    pub scale: DVec3,
}
```

## Solution

I have added a `DQuat` impl for `Reflect` alongside the other glam impls. I've also added impls for `DMat3` and `DMat4` to match.
2022-03-08 00:14:21 +00:00
Aevyrie
2d674e7c3e Reduce power usage with configurable event loop (#3974)
# Objective

- Reduce power usage for games when not focused.
- Reduce power usage to ~0 when a desktop application is minimized (opt-in).
- Reduce power usage when focused, only updating on a `winit` event, or the user sends a redraw request. (opt-in)

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/156904387-ec47d7de-7f06-4c6f-8aaf-1e952c1153a2.mp4

Note resource usage in the Task Manager in the above video.

## Solution

- Added a type `UpdateMode` that allows users to specify how the winit event loop is updated, without exposing winit types.
- Added two fields to `WinitConfig`, both with the `UpdateMode` type. One configures how the application updates when focused, and the other configures how the application behaves when it is not focused. Users can modify this resource manually to set the type of event loop control flow they want.
- For convenience, two functions were added to `WinitConfig`, that provide reasonable presets: `game()` (default) and `desktop_app()`.
    - The `game()` preset, which is used by default, is unchanged from current behavior with one exception: when the app is out of focus the app updates at a minimum of 10fps, or every time a winit event is received. This has a huge positive impact on power use and responsiveness on my machine, which will otherwise continue running the app at many hundreds of fps when out of focus or minimized.
    - The `desktop_app()` preset is fully reactive, only updating when user input (winit event) is supplied or a `RedrawRequest` event is sent. When the app is out of focus, it only updates on `Window` events - i.e. any winit event that directly interacts with the window. What this means in practice is that the app uses *zero* resources when minimized or not interacted with, but still updates fluidly when the app is out of focus and the user mouses over the application.
- Added a `RedrawRequest` event so users can force an update even if there are no events. This is useful in an application when you want to, say, run an animation even when the user isn't providing input.
- Added an example `low_power` to demonstrate these changes

## Usage

Configuring the event loop:
```rs
use bevy::winit::{WinitConfig};
// ...
.insert_resource(WinitConfig::desktop_app()) // preset
// or
.insert_resource(WinitConfig::game()) // preset
// or
.insert_resource(WinitConfig{ .. }) // manual
```

Requesting a redraw:
```rs
use bevy:🪟:RequestRedraw;
// ...
fn request_redraw(mut event: EventWriter<RequestRedraw>) {
    event.send(RequestRedraw);
}
```

## Other details

- Because we have a single event loop for multiple windows, every time I've mentioned "focused" above, I more precisely mean, "if at least one bevy window is focused".
- Due to a platform bug in winit (https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/1619), we can't simply use `Window::request_redraw()`. As a workaround, this PR will temporarily set the window mode to `Poll` when a redraw is requested. This is then reset to the user's `WinitConfig` setting on the next frame.
2022-03-07 23:32:05 +00:00
dataphract
cba9bcc7ba improve error messages for render graph runner (#3930)
# Objective

Currently, errors in the render graph runner are exposed via a `Result::unwrap()` panic message, which dumps the debug representation of the error.

## Solution

This PR updates `render_system` to log the chain of errors, followed by an explicit panic:

```
ERROR bevy_render::renderer: Error running render graph:
ERROR bevy_render::renderer: > encountered an error when running a sub-graph
ERROR bevy_render::renderer: > tried to pass inputs to sub-graph "outline_graph", which has no input slots
thread 'main' panicked at 'Error running render graph: encountered an error when running a sub-graph', /[redacted]/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/renderer/mod.rs:44:9
```

Some errors' `Display` impls (via `thiserror`) have also been updated to provide more detail about the cause of the error.
2022-03-07 09:09:24 +00:00
Harry Barber
cf46baa172 Add clear_schedule (#3941)
# Objective

Adds `clear_schedule` method to `State`.

Closes #3932
2022-03-05 21:53:17 +00:00
François
baae97d002 iter_mut on Assets: send modified event only when asset is iterated over (#3565)
# Objective

- `Assets<T>::iter_mut` sends `Modified` event for all assets first, then returns the iterator
- This means that events could be sent for assets that would not have been mutated if iteration was stopped before

## Solution

- Send `Modified` event when assets are iterated over.


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-05 21:25:30 +00:00
Robert Bragg
1d5145fd64 StandardMaterial: expose a cull_mode option (#3982)
This makes it possible for materials to configure front or
back face culling, or disable culling.

Initially I looked at specializing the Mesh which currently
controls this state but conceptually it seems more appropriate
to control this at the material level, not the mesh level.

_Just for reference this also seems to be consistent with Unity
where materials/shaders can configure the culling mode between
front/back/off - as opposed to configuring any culling state
when importing a mesh._

After some archaeology, trying to understand how this might
relate to the existing 'double_sided' option, it was determined
that double_sided is a more high level lighting option originally
from Filament that will cause the normals for back faces to be
flipped.

For sake of avoiding complexity, but keeping control this
currently keeps the options orthogonal, and adds some clarifying
documentation for `double_sided`. This won't affect any existing
apps since there hasn't been a way to disable backface culling
up until now, so the option was essentially redundant.

double_sided support could potentially be updated to imply
disabling of backface culling.

For reference https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3734/commits also looks at exposing cull mode control. I think the main difference here is that this patch handles RenderPipelineDescriptor specialization directly within the StandardMaterial implementation instead of communicating info back to the Mesh via the `queue_material_meshes` system.

With the way material.rs builds up the final RenderPipelineDescriptor first by calling specialize for the MeshPipeline followed by specialize for the material then it seems like we have a natural place to override anything in the descriptor that's first configured for the mesh state.
2022-03-05 03:37:23 +00:00
robtfm
575ea81d7b add Visibility for lights (#3958)
# Objective

Add Visibility for lights

## Solution

- add Visibility to PointLightBundle and DirectionLightBundle
- filter lights used by Visibility.is_visible

note: includes changes from #3916 due to overlap, will be cleaner after that is merged
2022-03-05 03:23:01 +00:00
Mika
72bb38cad5 Example of module-level log usage and RUST_LOG usage in main doc (#3919)
# Objective

When developing plugins, I very often come up to the need to have logging information printed out. The exact syntax is a bit cryptic, and takes some time to find the documentation.

Also a minor typo fix in `It has the same syntax as` part

## Solution

Adding a direct example in the module level information for both:

1. Enabling a specific level (`trace` in the example) for a module and all its subsystems at App init 
2. Doing the same from console, when launching the application
2022-03-05 03:00:31 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b6a647cc01 default() shorthand (#4071)
Adds a `default()` shorthand for `Default::default()` ... because life is too short to constantly type `Default::default()`.

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

#[derive(Default)]
struct Foo {
  bar: usize,
  baz: usize,
}

// Normally you would do this:
let foo = Foo {
  bar: 10,
  ..Default::default()
};

// But now you can do this:
let foo = Foo {
  bar: 10,
  ..default()
};
```

The examples have been adapted to use `..default()`. I've left internal crates as-is for now because they don't pull in the bevy prelude, and the ergonomics of each case should be considered individually.
2022-03-01 20:52:09 +00:00
pubrrr
caf6611c62 remove Events from bevy_app, they now live in bevy_ecs (#4066)
# Objective

Fixes #4064.

## Solution

- remove Events from bevy_app
2022-03-01 19:33:56 +00:00
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
François
b21c69c60e Audio control - play, pause, volume, speed, loop (#3948)
# Objective

- Add ways to control how audio is played

## Solution

- playing a sound will return a (weak) handle to an asset that can be used to control playback
- if the asset is dropped, it will detach the sink (same behaviour as now)
2022-03-01 01:12:11 +00:00
François
258f495352 log spans on panic when trace is enabled (#3848)
# Objective

- Help debug panics

## Solution

- Insert a custom panic hook when trace is enabled that will log spans

example when running a command on a despawned entity

before:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'Could not add a component (of type `panic::Marker`) to entity 1v0 because it doesn't exist in this World.
If this command was added to a newly spawned entity, ensure that you have not despawned that entity within the same stage.
This may have occurred due to system order ambiguity, or if the spawning system has multiple command buffers', /bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/commands/mod.rs:664:13
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```


after:
```
   0: bevy_ecs::schedule::stage::system_commands
           with name="panic::my_bad_system"
             at crates/bevy_ecs/src/schedule/stage.rs:871
   1: bevy_ecs::schedule::stage
           with name=Update
             at crates/bevy_ecs/src/schedule/mod.rs:340
   2: bevy_app::app::frame
             at crates/bevy_app/src/app.rs:111
   3: bevy_app::app::bevy_app
             at crates/bevy_app/src/app.rs:126
thread 'main' panicked at 'Could not add a component (of type `panic::Marker`) to entity 1v0 because it doesn't exist in this World.
If this command was added to a newly spawned entity, ensure that you have not despawned that entity within the same stage.
This may have occurred due to system order ambiguity, or if the spawning system has multiple command buffers', /bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/commands/mod.rs:664:13
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
2022-02-28 22:27:20 +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
Kurt Kühnert
40b36927f5 Expose draw indirect (#4056)
# Objective

- Currently there is now way of making an indirect draw call from a tracked render pass.
- This is a very useful feature for GPU based rendering.

## Solution

- Expose the `draw_indirect` and `draw_indexed_indirect` methods from the wgpu `RenderPass` in the `TrackedRenderPass`.

## Alternative

- #3595: Expose the underlying `RenderPass` directly
2022-02-28 10:26:49 +00:00
Alice Cecile
557ab9897a Make get_resource (and friends) infallible (#4047)
# Objective

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

## Solution

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

## Notes

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

## Migration Guide

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

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

## Impact

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

## Solution
Going into more detail about the function parameters
2022-02-25 23:57:01 +00:00
MrGVSV
1fa54c200f Updated visibility of reflected trait (#4034)
# Objective

The `#[reflect_trait]` macro did not maintain the visibility of its trait. It also did not make its accessor methods public, which made them inaccessible outside the current module.

## Solution

Made the `Reflect***` struct match the visibility of its trait and made both the `get` and `get_mut` methods always public.
2022-02-25 07:05:51 +00:00
Daniel McNab
c1a4a2f6c5 Remove the config api (#3633)
# Objective

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

## Solution

- Since #2398, capturing closure systems have worked.
- Use those instead where we needed config before
- Remove the rest of the config api. 
- Related: #2777
2022-02-25 03:10:59 +00:00
James Liu
95bc99fd37 Implement Reflect for missing Vec* types (#4028)
# Objective
`Vec3A` is does not implement `Reflect`. This is generally useful for `Reflect` derives using `Vec3A` fields, and may speed up some animation blending use cases.

## Solution
Extend the existing macro uses to include `Vec3A`.
2022-02-24 08:12:27 +00:00
Aevyrie
a2d49f4a69 Make WinitWindows non send (#4027)
# Objective

- Fixes #4010, as well as any similar issues in this class.
- Winit functions used outside of the main thread can cause the application to unexpectedly hang.

## Solution

- Make the `WinitWindows` resource `!Send`.
- This ensures that any systems that use `WinitWindows` must either be exclusive (run on the main thread), or the resource is explicitly marked with the `NonSend` parameter in user systems.
2022-02-24 01:40:02 +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
Vladyslav Batyrenko
ba6b74ba20 Implement WorldQuery derive macro (#2713)
# Objective

- Closes #786
- Closes #2252
- Closes #2588

This PR implements a derive macro that allows users to define their queries as structs with named fields.

## Example

```rust
#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(derive(Debug))]
struct NumQuery<'w, T: Component, P: Component> {
    entity: Entity,
    u: UNumQuery<'w>,
    generic: GenericQuery<'w, T, P>,
}

#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(derive(Debug))]
struct UNumQuery<'w> {
    u_16: &'w u16,
    u_32_opt: Option<&'w u32>,
}

#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(derive(Debug))]
struct GenericQuery<'w, T: Component, P: Component> {
    generic: (&'w T, &'w P),
}

#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(filter)]
struct NumQueryFilter<T: Component, P: Component> {
    _u_16: With<u16>,
    _u_32: With<u32>,
    _or: Or<(With<i16>, Changed<u16>, Added<u32>)>,
    _generic_tuple: (With<T>, With<P>),
    _without: Without<Option<u16>>,
    _tp: PhantomData<(T, P)>,
}

fn print_nums_readonly(query: Query<NumQuery<u64, i64>, NumQueryFilter<u64, i64>>) {
    for num in query.iter() {
        println!("{:#?}", num);
    }
}

#[derive(WorldQuery)]
#[world_query(mutable, derive(Debug))]
struct MutNumQuery<'w, T: Component, P: Component> {
    i_16: &'w mut i16,
    i_32_opt: Option<&'w mut i32>,
}

fn print_nums(mut query: Query<MutNumQuery, NumQueryFilter<u64, i64>>) {
    for num in query.iter_mut() {
        println!("{:#?}", num);
    }
}
```

## TODOs:
- [x] Add support for `&T` and `&mut T`
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for optional types
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for `Entity`
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for nested `WorldQuery`
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for tuples
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for generics
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for query filters
  - [x] Test
- [x] Add support for `PhantomData`
  - [x] Test
- [x] Refactor `read_world_query_field_type_info`
- [x] Properly document `readonly` attribute for nested queries and the static assertions that guarantee safety
  - [x] Test that we never implement `ReadOnlyFetch` for types that need mutable access
  - [x] Test that we insert static assertions for nested `WorldQuery` that a user marked as readonly
2022-02-24 00:19:49 +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
François
b3a2cbbc98 remove external_type_uuid macro (#4018)
# Objective

- Macro `external_type_uuid` seems unused
- https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/reflect/macro.external_type_uuid.html

## Solution

- Remove it and see if it was? There is a derive for the same trait that is used everywhere (`#[derive(TypeUuid)]`) and is a better api
2022-02-22 23:21:39 +00:00
François
e4203c3925 shader preprocessor - do not import if scope is not valid (#4012)
# Objective

- fix #4011 
- imports are not limited by the current `ifdef` they are in

## Solution

- process imports only if the current scope is enabled
2022-02-22 20:21:04 +00:00
James Liu
5afda8df6f Fix all_tuples macro for non-0/1 starts (#4002)
# Objective
`all_tuples` panics when the start count is set to anything other than 0 or 1. Fix this bug.

## Solution
Originally part of #2381, this PR fixes the slice indexing used by the proc macro.
2022-02-21 23:49:08 +00:00
Patrik Buhring
fb8af3aec3 Update Hexasphere to 7.0.0 (#4001)
The new update includes wireframe generation capabilities. 

I didn't integrate that in this PR, however with some guidance, I'd be happy to do so.
2022-02-21 23:49:07 +00:00
Kirillov Kirill
b4bf5b5d87 Fix glTF perspective camera projection (#4006)
# Objective

- Fixes #4005 

## Solution

- Include the `near` and `far` clipping values from the perspective projection in the `Camera` struct; before that, they were both being defaulted to 0.
2022-02-21 23:29:32 +00:00
KDecay
544b6dfb86 Change default ColorMaterial color to white (#3981)
# Context

I wanted to add a `texture` to my `ColorMaterial` without explicitly adding a `color`. To do this I used `..Default::default()` which in turn gave me unexpected results. I was expecting that my texture would render without any color modifications, but to my surprise it got rendered in a purple tint (`Color::rgb(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)`). To fix this I had to explicitly define the `color` using `color: Color::WHITE`.

## What I wanted to use

```rust
commands
    .spawn_bundle(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
        mesh: mesh_handle.clone().into(),
        transform: Transform::default().with_scale(Vec3::splat(8.)),
        material: materials.add(ColorMaterial {
            texture: Some(texture_handle.clone()),
            ..Default::default() // here
        }),
        ..Default::default()
    })
```

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75334794/154765141-4a8161ce-4ec8-4687-b7d5-18ddf1b58660.png)

## What I had to use instead

```rust
commands
    .spawn_bundle(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
        mesh: mesh_handle.clone().into(),
        transform: Transform::default().with_scale(Vec3::splat(8.)),
        material: materials.add(ColorMaterial {
            texture: Some(texture_handle.clone()),
            color: Color::WHITE, // here
        }),
        ..Default::default()
    })
```

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75334794/154765225-f1508b41-9d5b-4f0c-af7b-e89c1a82d85b.png)
2022-02-19 22:12:13 +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
Carter Anderson
b3a1db60f2 Proper prehashing (#3963)
For some keys, it is too expensive to hash them on every lookup. Historically in Bevy, we have regrettably done the "wrong" thing in these cases (pre-computing hashes, then re-hashing them) because Rust's built in hashed collections don't give us the tools we need to do otherwise. Doing this is "wrong" because two different values can result in the same hash. Hashed collections generally get around this by falling back to equality checks on hash collisions. You can't do that if the key _is_ the hash. Additionally, re-hashing a hash increase the odds of collision!
 
#3959 needs pre-hashing to be viable, so I decided to finally properly solve the problem. The solution involves two different changes:

1. A new generalized "pre-hashing" solution in bevy_utils: `Hashed<T>` types, which store a value alongside a pre-computed hash. And `PreHashMap<K, V>` (which uses `Hashed<T>` internally) . `PreHashMap` is just an alias for a normal HashMap that uses `Hashed<T>` as the key and a new `PassHash` implementation as the Hasher. 
2. Replacing the `std::collections` re-exports in `bevy_utils` with equivalent `hashbrown` impls. 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. The latest version of `hashbrown` adds support for the `entity_ref` api, so we can move to that in preparation for an std migration, if thats the direction they seem to be going in. Note that adding hashbrown doesn't increase our dependency count because it was already in our tree.

In addition to providing these core tools, I also ported the "table identity hashing" in `bevy_ecs` to `raw_entry_mut`, which was a particularly egregious case.

The biggest outstanding case is `AssetPathId`, which stores a pre-hash. We need AssetPathId to be cheaply clone-able (and ideally Copy), but `Hashed<AssetPath>` requires ownership of the AssetPath, which makes cloning ids way more expensive. We could consider doing `Hashed<Arc<AssetPath>>`, but cloning an arc is still a non-trivial expensive that needs to be considered. I would like to handle this in a separate PR. And given that we will be re-evaluating the Bevy Assets implementation in the very near future, I'd prefer to hold off until after that conversation is concluded.
2022-02-18 03:26:01 +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
Sliman4
d3e526bfc0 Add FocusPolicy to NodeBundle and ImageBundle (#3952)
# Objective
`FocusPolicy` allows tracking `Interaction` of a parent node when a player hovers/clicks at the child node, and I see no reason why it shouldn't exist in these 2 nodes.

Resolves #2488

## Solution
Add it!

In the tracking system it's used as `Option`: e749ee786c/crates/bevy_ui/src/focus.rs (L71) and then it treats it as `Block` if it's not present: e749ee786c/crates/bevy_ui/src/focus.rs (L162) and the default value is e749ee786c/crates/bevy_ui/src/focus.rs (L47-L51) so it should be compatible with all existing UIs that use `..Default::default()`
2022-02-15 22:31:51 +00:00
Alice Cecile
330160cf14 SystemState usage docs (#3783)
# Objective

- `SystemStates` rock for dealing with exclusive world access, but are hard to figure out how to use.
- Fixes #3341.

## Solution

- Clearly document how to use `SystemState`, and why they're useful as an end-user.
2022-02-15 21:53:52 +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
Robert Swain
803e8cdf80 bevy_render: Support overriding wgpu features and limits (#3912)
# Objective

- Support overriding wgpu features and limits that were calculated from default values or queried from the adapter/backend.
- Fixes #3686

## Solution

- Add `disabled_features: Option<wgpu::Features>` to `WgpuOptions`
- Add `constrained_limits: Option<wgpu::Limits>` to `WgpuOptions`
- After maybe obtaining updated features and limits from the adapter/backend in the case of `WgpuOptionsPriority::Functionality`, enable the `WgpuOptions` `features`, disable the `disabled_features`, and constrain the `limits` by `constrained_limits`.
  - Note that constraining the limits means for `wgpu::Limits` members named `max_.*` we take the minimum of that which was configured/queried for the backend/adapter and the specified constrained limit value. This means the configured/queried value is used if the constrained limit is larger as that is as much as the device/API supports, or the constrained limit value is used if it is smaller as we are imposing an artificial constraint. For members named `min_.*` we take the maximum instead. For example, a minimum stride might be 256 but we set constrained limit value of 1024, then 1024 is the more conservative value. If the constrained limit value were 16, then 256 would be the more conservative.
2022-02-13 04:24:52 +00:00
Carter Anderson
e749ee786c Fix ui interactions when cursor disappears suddenly (#3926)
On platforms like wasm (on mobile) the cursor can disappear suddenly (ex: the user releases their finger from the screen). This causes the undesirable behavior in #3752. These changes make the UI handler properly handle this case.

Fixes #3752
Alternative to #3599
2022-02-13 01:49:34 +00:00
dataphract
5bb4201f2e add informative panic message when adding render commands to a DrawFunctions that does not exist (#3924)
# Objective

If a user attempts to `.add_render_command::<P, C>()` on a world that does not contain `DrawFunctions<P>`, the engine panics with a generic `Option::unwrap` message:

```
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value', /[redacted]/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/render_phase/draw.rs:318:76
```

## Solution

This PR adds a panic message describing the problem:

```
thread 'main' panicked at 'DrawFunctions<outline::MeshStencil> must be added to the world as a resource before adding render commands to it', /[redacted]/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/render_phase/draw.rs:322:17
```
2022-02-13 00:14:37 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d305e4f026 only use unique type UUIDs (#3579)
Out of curiosity I ran `rg -F -I '#[uuid = "' | sort` to see if there were any duplicate UUIDs, and they were. Now there aren't any.
2022-02-12 19:58:02 +00:00
ShadowCurse
62329f7fda Useful error message when two assets have the save UUID (#3739)
# Objective
Fixes #2610 and #3731

## Solution

Added check for TYPE_UUID duplication in  `register_asset_type` with an error message
2022-02-12 19:41:35 +00:00
Robert Swain
0ccb9dd07e bevy_render: Fix Quad flip (#3741)
# Objective

The documentation was unclear but it seemed like it was intended to _only_ flip the texture coordinates of the quad. However, it was also swapping the vertex positions, which resulted in inverted winding order so the front became a back face, and the normal was pointing into the face instead of out of it.

## Solution

- This change makes the only difference the UVs being horizontally flipped.
2022-02-12 00:46:04 +00:00
Rob Parrett
6475268351 Fix hardcoded texture bind group index in bevy_ui (#3905)
# Objective

While looking at #3896, I noticed the same error in the equivalent location in `bevy_ui`.

## Solution

Fix it in the same way.
2022-02-12 00:22:10 +00:00
devjobe
9a7852db0f Fix SetSpriteTextureBindGroup to use index (#3896)
# Objective

Fix `SetSpriteTextureBindGroup` to use index instead of hard coded 1.
Fixes #3895 

## Solution

1 -> I


Co-authored-by: devjobe <git@devjobe.com>
2022-02-08 23:18:11 +00:00
Alice Cecile
bdbf626341 Implement init_resource for Commands and World (#3079)
# Objective

- Fixes #3078
- Fixes #1397

## Solution

- Implement Commands::init_resource.
- Also implement for World, for consistency and to simplify internal structure.
- While we're here, clean up some of the docs for Command and World resource modification.
2022-02-08 23:04:19 +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
Ryo Hirayama
1e049a651b Fix type mismatch error with latest winit (#3883)
# Objective

When I use the latest winit with bevy main, I got this error.
```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
   --> /Users/ryo/.cargo/git/checkouts/bevy-f7ffde730c324c74/b13f238/crates/bevy_winit/src/lib.rs:191:5
    |
191 |     event_loop.run_return(event_handler)
    |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `()`, found `i32`
    |
help: consider using a semicolon here
    |
191 |     event_loop.run_return(event_handler);
    |                                         +
help: try adding a return type
    |
187 | -> i32 where
    | ++++++
```

In [this commit](a52f755ce8), the signature of `run_return` was changed in winit.

## Solution

This tiny PR does not add support for exit code, but makes compilation successful.
2022-02-08 04:14:33 +00:00
Daniel McNab
6615b7bf64 Deprecate .system (#3302)
# Objective

- Using `.system()` is no longer idiomatic.

## Solution

- Give a warning when using it
2022-02-08 04:00:58 +00:00
Gingeh
2f11c9dca8 Add Query::contains (#3090)
# Objective

- Fixes #3089
2022-02-08 03:37:34 +00:00
François
1468211e2b fix unreachable macro calls for rust 2021 (#3889)
# Objective

- It was decided in Rust 2021 to make macro like `panic` require a string literal to format instead of directly an object
- `unreachable` was missed during the first pass but it was decided to go for it anyway now: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137#issuecomment-1019519285
- this is making Bevy CI fail now: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/runs/5102586734?check_suite_focus=true

## Solution

- Fix calls to `unreachable`
2022-02-08 02:59:54 +00:00
MinerSebas
b3462428c9 Move the CoreStage::Startup to a seperate StartupSchedule label (#2434)
# Objective

- `CoreStage::Startup` is unique in the `CoreStage` enum, in that it represents a `Schedule` and not a `SystemStage`.
- This can lead to confusion about how `CoreStage::Startup` and the `StartupStage` enum are related.
- Beginners sometimes try `.add_system_to_stage(CoreStage::Startup, setup.system())` instead of `.add_startup_system(setup.system())`, which causes a Panic:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'Stage 'Startup' does not exist or is not a SystemStage', crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:153:13
stack backtrace:
   0: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler
             at /rustc/53cb7b09b00cbea8754ffb78e7e3cb521cb8af4b\/library\std\src\panicking.rs:493
   1: std::panicking::begin_panic_fmt
             at /rustc/53cb7b09b00cbea8754ffb78e7e3cb521cb8af4b\/library\std\src\panicking.rs:435
   2: bevy_ecs::schedule::{{impl}}::add_system_to_stage::stage_not_found
             at .\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:153
   3: bevy_ecs::schedule::{{impl}}::add_system_to_stage::{{closure}}<tuple<bevy_ecs::system::function_system::IsFunctionSystem, tuple<bevy_ecs::system::commands::Commands, bevy_ecs::change_detection::ResMut<bevy_asset::assets::Assets<bevy_render::mesh::mesh::Me
             at .\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:161
   4: core::option::Option<mut bevy_ecs::schedule::stage::SystemStage*>::unwrap_or_else<mut bevy_ecs::schedule::stage::SystemStage*,closure-0>
             at C:\Users\scher\.rustup\toolchains\stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\option.rs:427
   5: bevy_ecs::schedule::Schedule::add_system_to_stage<tuple<bevy_ecs::system::function_system::IsFunctionSystem, tuple<bevy_ecs::system::commands::Commands, bevy_ecs::change_detection::ResMut<bevy_asset::assets::Assets<bevy_render::mesh::mesh::Mesh>>, bevy_ec
             at .\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:159
   6: bevy_app::app_builder::AppBuilder::add_system_to_stage<tuple<bevy_ecs::system::function_system::IsFunctionSystem, tuple<bevy_ecs::system::commands::Commands, bevy_ecs::change_detection::ResMut<bevy_asset::assets::Assets<bevy_render::mesh::mesh::Mesh>>, be
             at .\crates\bevy_app\src\app_builder.rs:196
   7: 3d_scene::main
             at .\examples\3d\3d_scene.rs:4
   8: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once<fn(),tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\scher\.rustup\toolchains\stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\ops\function.rs:227
```

## Solution

- Replace the `CoreStage::Startup` Label with the new `StartupSchedule` unit type.


Resolves #2229
2022-02-08 00:03:50 +00:00
dataphract
f7478f448a doc: remove mention of void return type in entry_point docs (#3881)
# Objective

The docs for `{VertexState, FragmentState}::entry_point` stipulate that the entry point function in the shader must return void. This seems to be specific to GLSL; WGSL has no `void` type and its entry point functions return values that describe their output.

## Solution

Remove the mention of the `void` return type.
2022-02-07 22:07:43 +00:00
François
3d6e4893f6 reverse how diagnostic values are saved (#3056)
# Objective

- Currently, when getting a diagnostic value, the oldest value is returned. This is not the best for a diagnostic with a large history, as you could get a value from several frames away

## Solution

- I changed the order in which the history is used to follow ["The “default” usage of this type as a queue is to use push_back to add to the queue, and pop_front to remove from the queue."](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/vec_deque/struct.VecDeque.html)
2022-02-07 21:50:52 +00:00
Delphine
b13f238fc7 allow Entity to be deserialized with serde_json (#3873)
# Objective

- `serde_json` assumes that numbers being deserialized are either u64 or i64.
- `Entity` serializes and deserializes as a u32.
- Deserializing an `Entity` with `serde_json` fails with: `Error("invalid type: integer 10947, expected expected Entity"`

## Solution

- Implemented a visitor for u64 that allows an `Entity` to be deserialized in this case.
- While I was here, also fixed the redundant "expected expected Entity" in the error message
- Tested the change in a local project which now correctly deserializes `Entity` structs with `serde_json` when it couldn't before
2022-02-06 04:16:16 +00:00
François
75286b8540 check if resource for asset already exists before adding it (#3560)
# Objective

- Fix #3559 
- Avoid erasing existing resource `Assets<T>` when adding it twice

## Solution

- Before creating a new `Assets<T>`, check if it has already been added to the world


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Aevyrie Roessler <aevyrie@gmail.com>
2022-02-06 01:07:56 +00:00
MinerSebas
59ee512292 Add TransformBundle (#3054)
# Objective

- Bevy currently has no simple way to make an "empty" Entity work correctly in a Hierachy.
  - The current Solution is to insert a Tuple instead: 

```rs
.insert_bundle((Transform::default(), GlobalTransform::default()))
```

## Solution

* Add a `TransformBundle` that combines the Components:

```rs
.insert_bundle(TransformBundle::default())
```

* The code is based on #2331, except for missing the more controversial usage of `TransformBundle` as a Sub-bundle in preexisting Bundles.

Co-authored-by: MinerSebas <66798382+MinerSebas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-06 01:07:55 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
7604665880 Implement AnyOf queries (#2889)
Implements a new Queryable called AnyOf, which will return an item as long as at least one of it's requested Queryables returns something. For example, a `Query<AnyOf<(&A, &B, &C)>>` will return items with type `(Option<&A>, Option<&B>, Option<&C>)`, and will guarantee that for every element at least one of the option s is Some. This is a shorthand for queries like `Query<(Option<&A>, Option<&B>, Option<&C>), Or<(With<A>, With<B>, With&C>)>>`.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-06 00:52:47 +00:00
Pocket7878
a0af066af7 fix typo in bevy_ecs/README.md (#3869)
# Objective

Fixes #3866

## Solution

Fix comment in bevy_ecs/README.md
2022-02-05 17:21:00 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
865698548f Fix HDR asset support (#3795)
The HDR texture loader was never added to the app, this PR makes sure it is added when the relevant feature is enabled.
2022-02-04 21:22:12 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
3431335ee9 add missing into_inner to ReflectMut (#3841)
`Mut<T>`, `ResMut<T>` etc. have `.into_inner()` methods, but `ReflectMut` doesn't for some reason.
2022-02-04 03:37:45 +00:00
aloucks
1477765f62 Replace VSync with PresentMode (#3812)
# Objective

Enable the user to specify any presentation modes (including `Mailbox`).

Fixes #3807

## Solution

I've added a new `PresentMode` enum in `bevy_window` that mirrors the `wgpu` enum 1:1. Alternatively, I could add a new dependency on `wgpu-types` if that would be preferred.
2022-02-04 03:37:44 +00:00
Mika
fe0e5580db Fix node update (#3785)
# Objective

Fixes #3784

## Solution

Check if the node size is actually different from previous
2022-02-04 03:37:42 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
b7dfe1677f include sources in shader validation error (#3724)
## Objective

When print shader validation error messages, we didn't print the sources and error message text, which led to some confusing error messages.

```cs
error: 
   ┌─ wgsl:15:11
   │
15 │     return material.color + 1u;
   │           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ naga::Expression [11]
```

## Solution

New error message:
```cs
error: Entry point fragment at Vertex is invalid
   ┌─ wgsl:15:11
   │
15 │     return material.color + 1u;
   │           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ naga::Expression [11]
   │
   = Expression [11] is invalid
   = Operation Add can't work with [8] and [10]
```
2022-02-04 03:37:38 +00:00
Boutillier
aa7b158893 Add a size method on Image. (#3696)
# Objective

Add a simple way for user to get the size of a loaded texture in an Image object.
Aims to solve #3689

## Solution

Add a `size() -> Vec2` method
Add two simple tests for this method.

Updates:
. method named changed from `size_2d` to `size`
2022-02-04 03:21:33 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
142e7f3c50 Backport soundness fix (#3685)
#3001 discovered a soundness bug in World::resource_scope, this PR backports the fix with a smaller PR to patch out the bug sooner.

Fixes #3147
2022-02-04 03:21:31 +00:00
Robert Swain
e928acb9ff bevy_asset: Add AssetServerSettings watch_for_changes member (#3643)
# Objective

- `asset_server.watch_for_changes().unwrap()` only watches changes for assets loaded **_after_** that call.
- Technically, the `hot_asset_reloading` example is racey as the watch on the asset path is set up in an async task scheduled from the asset `load()`, but the filesystem watcher is only constructed in a call that comes **_after_** the call to `load()`.

## Solution

-  It feels safest to allow enabling watching the filesystem for changes on the asset server from the point of its construction. Therefore, adding such an option to `AssetServerSettings` seemed to be the correct solution.
- Fix `hot_asset_reloading` by inserting the `AssetServerSettings` resource with `watch_for_changes: true` instead of calling `asset_server.watch_for_changes().unwrap()`.
- Document the shortcomings of `.watch_for_changes()`
2022-02-04 03:21:29 +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
Daniel Bearden
fe4a42a648 Mut to immut impls (#3621)
# Objective
- Provide impls for mutable types to relevant immutable types. 
- Closes #2005 

## Solution

- impl From<ResMut> for Res
- impl From<NonSendMut> for NonSend
- Mut to &/&mut already impl'd in change_detection_impl! macro
2022-02-04 03:07:21 +00:00
JoJoJet
6b8d64cd01 impl more traits for bevy_core::Name (#3611)
# Objective

- `Name` component is missing some useful trait impls.

## Solution

- Implement the missing traits. `Display`, `AsRef<str>`, and several other conversions to and from strings.
2022-02-04 03:07:20 +00:00
MrGVSV
f00aec2454 Added method to restart the current state (#3328)
# Objective

It would be useful to be able to restart a state (such as if an operation fails and needs to be retried from `on_enter`). Currently, it seems the way to restart a state is to transition to a dummy state and then transition back.

## Solution

The solution is to add a `restart` method on `State<T>` that allows for transitioning to the already-active state.

## Context

Based on [this](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/742884593551802431/920335041756815441) question from the Discord.

Closes #2385


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-04 03:07:18 +00:00
rezural
e2cce092d7 derive clone for Input (#3569)
# Objective

- As part of exploring input event suppression in bevy_egui here: 53c1773583
- I found that the only way to suppress events properly, is to allow to clone the relevant Input<Whatever>, and update with events manually from within the system. This cloned Input then is discarded, the Events<*> structs are cleared, and bevy_input's normal update of Input proceeds, without the events that have been suppressed.

## Solution

- This enables Input to be cloned, allowing it to be manually updated with events.
2022-02-04 02:42:59 +00:00
ickk
ef65548fba Change default window title to "app" (#3417)
Implements the changes cart decided on in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3404#issuecomment-999806086

> - The default title should be changed to app so we don't leak the "bevy context" by default. app is generic enough that most people building real games will probably want to change it, but also generic enough that if someone doesn't manually set it, users won't bat an eye. I prefer this to binary names because they won't be consistent on all platforms / setups. A user (or developer) renaming a binary would implicitly rename the window title, which feels odd to me.
> - No debug info in the title by default. An opt in plugin for that would be nice though.

closes #3404 ?
2022-02-04 02:42:58 +00:00
Kevin King
bb1538a139 improve error message for attempting to add systems using add_system_to_stage (#3287)
# Objective

Fixes #3250

## Solution

Since this panic occurs in bevy_ecs, and StartupStage is part of
bevy_app, we really only have access to the Debug string of the
`stage_label` parameter.  This led me to the hacky solution of
comparing the debug output of the label the user provides with the known
variants of StartupStage.

An alternative would be to do this error handling further up in
bevy_app, where we can access StartupStage's typeid, but I don't think
it is worth having a panic in 2 places (_ecs, and _app).
2022-02-04 02:26:18 +00:00
James Beilby
f584e72953 Add Transform::rotate_around method (#3107)
# Objective

- Missing obvious way to rotate a transform around a point. This is popularly used for rotation of an object in world space ("orbiting" a point), or for local rotation of an object around a pivot point on that object.
- Present in other (not to be named) game engines
- Was question from user on Discord today (thread "object rotation")

## Solution

- Added Transform::rotate_around method where point is specified in reference frame of the parent (if any) or in world space.
2022-02-04 02:09:24 +00:00
François
37a7be56db Make transform builder methods const (#3045)
# Objective

- Make transform builder methods `const`

## Solution

- I made them `const`
2022-02-04 01:46:35 +00:00
Charles
7d712406fe Simplify sending empty events (#2935)
# Objective

When using empty events, it can feel redundant to have to specify the type of the event when sending it.

## Solution

Add a new `fire()` function that sends the default value of the event. This requires that the event derives Default.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-04 01:24:47 +00:00
Daniel McNab
6f111136b9 Cleanup some things which shouldn't be components (#2982)
# Objective

- Using `Stopwatch` and `Timer` as raw components is a footgun.

## Solution

- Stop them from being components
2022-02-03 23:56:57 +00:00
bilsen
1f99363de9 Add &World as SystemParam (#2923)
# Objective
Make it possible to use `&World` as a system parameter

## Solution
It seems like all the pieces were already in place, very simple impl


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-03 23:43:25 +00:00
Garett Cooper
c216738b33 Implement len and is_empty for EventReaders (#2969)
# Objective

Provide a non-consuming method of checking if there are events in an `EventReader`.

Fixes #2967

## Solution

Implements the `len` and `is_empty` functions for `EventReader` and `ManualEventReader`, giving users the ability to check for the presence of new events without consuming any.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-03 23:22:08 +00:00
bjorn3
af22cc1dc3 Use ManuallyDrop instead of forget in insert_resource_with_id (#2947)
# Objective

Calling forget would invalidate the data pointer before it is used.

## Solution

Use `ManuallyDrop` to prevent the value from being dropped without moving it.
2022-02-03 22:34:31 +00:00
François
19bd6b9c32 Update rodio 0.15 (#3846)
# Objective

- Update rodio to 0.15
- Replace #3828
2022-02-03 04:25:44 +00:00
Stefan Seemayer
21ac4bc0ae impl Command for <impl FnOnce(&mut World)> (#2996)
This is my first contribution to this exciting project! Thanks so much for your wonderful work. If there is anything that I can improve about this PR, please let me know :)

# Objective

- Fixes #2899
- If a simple one-off command is needed to be added within a System, this simplifies that process so that we can simply do `commands.add(|world: &mut World| { /* code here */ })` instead of defining a custom type implementing `Command`.

## Solution

- This is achieved by `impl Command for F where F: FnOnce(&mut World) + Send + Sync + 'static` as just calling the function.

I am not sure if the bounds can be further relaxed but needed the whole `Send`, `Sync`, and `'static` to get it to compile.
2022-02-03 04:11:19 +00:00
MinerSebas
69e9a47d92 SystemParam Derive fixes (#2838)
# Objective

A user on Discord couldn't derive SystemParam for this Struct:

```rs
#[derive(SystemParam)]
pub struct SpatialQuery<'w, 's, Q: WorldQuery + Send + Sync + 'static, F: WorldQuery + Send + Sync + 'static = ()>
where
    F::Fetch: FilterFetch,
{
    query: Query<'w, 's, (C, &'static Transform), F>,
}
```

## Solution

1. The `where`-clause is now also copied to the `SystemParamFetch` impl Block.
2. The `SystemParamState` impl Block no longer gets any defaults for generics


Co-authored-by: MinerSebas <66798382+MinerSebas@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-03 03:32:02 +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
KDecay
506642744c docs: Fix private doc links and enable CI test (#3743)
# Objective

Fixes #3566

## Solution

- [x] Fix broken links in private docs.
- [x] Add the `--document-private-items` flag to the CI.

## Note

The following was said by @killercup in #3566:

> I don't have time to confirm this but I assume that linking to private items throws an error/warning when just running cargo doc, and --document-private-item might actually hide that warning. So to test this, you'd have to run it twice.

I tested this and this is thankfully not the case. If you are linking to a private item you will get a warning no matter if you run `cargo doc` or `cargo doc --document-private-items`.

### Example

I added `struct Test;` to `bevy_core/src/name.rs` and linked to it inside of a doc comment using ``[`Test`]``. After that I ran `cargo doc -p bevy_core --document-private-items` using `RUSTDOCFLAGS="-D warnings"` and got the following output (note the last sentence):

```rust
error: public documentation for `Name` links to private item `Test`
  --> crates/bevy_core/src/name.rs:11:82
   |
11 | /// Component used to identify an entity. Stores a hash for faster comparisons [`Test`]
   |                                                                                  ^^^^ this item is private
   |
   = note: `-D rustdoc::private-intra-doc-links` implied by `-D warnings`
   = note: this link resolves only because you passed `--document-private-items`, but will break without
```
2022-02-02 21:47:29 +00:00
Andrew Jackson
6cab36165f Update ClearColor Resource docs (#3842)
# Objective
- Update the `ClearColor` resource docs as described in #3837  so new users (like me) understand it better

## Solution
- Update the docs to use what @alice-i-cecile described in #3837 


I took this one up because I got confused by it this weekend. I didn't understand why the  "background" was being set by a `ClearColor` resource.
2022-02-02 21:29:48 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
ce752d2522 Increment last event count on next instead of iter (#2382)
# Objective

Currently, simply calling `iter` on an event reader will mark all of it's events as read, even if the returned iterator is never used

## Solution

With this, the cursor will simply move to the last unread, but available event when iter is called, and incremented by one per `next` call.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-02 02:29:33 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
6a499b125b Update gltf requirement from 0.16.0 to 1.0.0 (#3826)
Updates the requirements on [gltf](https://github.com/gltf-rs/gltf) to permit the latest version.
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<ul>
<li>The <code>mesh.primitives</code> property is now always serialized.</li>
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<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
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<h3>Changed</h3>
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<h3>Changed</h3>
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Horváth Bálint
c285a69f76 Add the Inside version to the Collision enum (#2489)
# Objective
I think the 'collide' function inside the 'bevy/crates/bevy_sprite/src/collide_aabb.rs' file should return 'Some' if the two rectangles are fully overlapping or one is inside the other. This can happen on low-end machines when a lot of time passes between two frames because of a stutter, so a bullet for example gets inside its target. I can also think of situations where this is a valid use case even without stutters. 

## Solution
I added an 'Inside' version to the Collision enum declared in the file. And I use it, when the two rectangles are overlapping, but we can't say from which direction it happened. I gave a 'penetration depth' of minus Infinity to these cases, so that this variant only appears, when the two rectangles overlap from each side fully. I am not sure if this is the right thing to do.

Fixes #1980

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-01 22:40:25 +00:00
Robert Swain
33ef5b5039 bevy_render: Only auto-disable mappable primary buffers for discrete GPUs (#3803)
# Objective

- While it is not safe to enable mappable primary buffers for all GPUs, it should be preferred for integrated GPUs where an integrated GPU is one that is sharing system memory.

## Solution

- Auto-disable mappable primary buffers only for discrete GPUs. If the GPU is integrated and mappable primary buffers are supported, use them.
2022-01-31 01:22:17 +00:00
sark
ca029ef0eb Naga export (#3714)
# Objective

In order to create a glsl shader, we must provide the `naga::ShaderStage` type which is not exported by bevy, meaning a user would have to manually include naga just to access this type.

`pub fn from_glsl(source: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>, stage: naga::ShaderStage) -> Shader {`

## Solution

Re-rexport naga::ShaderStage from `render_resources`
2022-01-31 00:32:47 +00:00
François
44d09dc46d fix timer test to be less reliant on float precision (#3789)
# Objective

- Test is failing on nightly after the merge of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90247
- It was relying on the precision of the duration of `1.0 / 3.0`

## Solution

- Fix the test to be less reliant on float precision to have the same result
2022-01-28 16:17:54 +00:00
James Liu
514754d650 Add crate level docs to bevy_log and enable #![warn(missing_docs)] (#3520)
This PR is part of the issue #3492.
# Objective

  - Add crate level docs to the bevy_log documentation to achieve a 100% documentation coverage.
  - Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint to keep the documentation coverage for the future.

# Solution

 - Add and update the bevy_log crate level docs
 - Add a note about panicking from multiple `LogPlugins` per process.
 - Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint.
2022-01-23 18:00:43 +00:00
Alice Cecile
f5039a476d Mark .id() methods which return an Entity as must_use (#3750)
# Objective

- Calling .id() has no purpose unless you use the Entity returned
- This is an easy source of confusion for beginners.
- This is easily missed during refactors.

## Solution

- Mark the appropriate methods as #[must_use]
2022-01-23 14:24:37 +00:00
Daniel McNab
f3de12bc5e Add a warning when watch_for_changes has no effect (#3684)
# Objective

- Users can get confused when they ask for watching to be unsupported, then find it isn't supported
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3683

## Solution

- Add a warning if the `watch_for_changes` call would do nothing
2022-01-21 00:29:29 +00:00
Michael Dorst
f1f6fd349a Remove ComponentsError (#3716)
# Objective
`ComponentsError` is unused and should be removed.

Fixes #3707 

## Solution

Remove `ComponentsError`.
2022-01-21 00:12:32 +00:00
Rose Peck
e30d600dbf Update docstrings for text_system and text2d_system (#3732)
# Objective

- Fixes #3562 

## Solution

- The outdated reference to `TextGlyphs` has been removed, and replaced with a more accurate docstring.

## What was `TextGlyphs`?
This is the real question of this Issue and PR. This is particulary interesting because not only is `TextGlyphs` not a type in bevy, but it _never was_. Indeed, this type never existed on main. Where did it come from?

`TextGlyphs` was originally a tuple struct wrapping a `Vec<PositionedGlyph>`. It was first introduced back in commit ec390aec4e in #765. At the time, position information was being stored on the text entities directly. However, after design review, [it was decided](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/765#issuecomment-725047186) to instead store the glyphs in a `HashMap` owned by the `TextPipeline`. When this was done, the original type was not only removed, but abstracted behind a few layers of the `TextPipeline` API. Obviously, the original docstring wasn't updated accordingly.

Later, as part of #1122, the incorrect docstring was swept up when copy/pasting `text_system` for `text2d`. (Although I don't blame @CleanCut for this; it took me like 3 hours to track all this down to find the original context.)
2022-01-20 19:32:16 +00:00
François
cb2ba19d97 rename Texture to Image in doc of from_buffer function (#3713)
This doc link was missed when changing the type name.

Noticed in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3706 which will not be merged
2022-01-18 01:28:09 +00:00
Robert Swain
55da315432 bevy_render: Provide a way to opt-out of the built-in frustum culling (#3711)
# Objective

- Allow opting-out of the built-in frustum culling for cases where its behaviour would be incorrect
- Make use of the this in the shader_instancing example that uses a custom instancing method. The built-in frustum culling breaks the custom instancing in the shader_instancing example if the camera is moved to:

```rust
    commands.spawn_bundle(PerspectiveCameraBundle {
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(12.0, 0.0, 15.0)
            .looking_at(Vec3::new(12.0, 0.0, 0.0), Vec3::Y),
        ..Default::default()
    });
```

...such that the Aabb of the cube Mesh that is at the origin goes completely out of view. This incorrectly (for the purpose of the custom instancing) culls the `Mesh` and so culls all instances even though some may be visible.


## Solution

- Add a `NoFrustumCulling` marker component
- Do not compute and add an `Aabb` to `Mesh` entities without an `Aabb` if they have a `NoFrustumCulling` marker component
- Do not apply frustum culling to entities with the `NoFrustumCulling` marker component
2022-01-17 22:55:44 +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
Robert Swain
ef823d369f bevy_render: Do not automatically enable MAPPABLE_PRIMARY_BUFFERS (#3698)
# Objective

- When using `WgpuOptionsPriority::Functionality`, which is the default, wgpu::Features::MAPPABLE_PRIMARY_BUFFERS would be automatically enabled. This feature can and does have a significant negative impact on performance for discrete GPUs where resizable bar is not supported, which is a common case. As such, this feature should not be automatically enabled.
- Fixes the performance regression part of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3686 and at least some, if not all cases of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3687

## Solution

- When using `WgpuOptionsPriority::Functionality`, use the adapter-supported features, enable `TEXTURE_ADAPTER_SPECIFIC_FORMAT_FEATURES` and disable `MAPPABLE_PRIMARY_BUFFERS`
2022-01-17 22:03:14 +00:00
Chris J G
8139022ecd Change bevy_core::Name to implement Deref<Target = str> (#3681)
# Objective
Fixes #3613
[Link to issue](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3613)

## Solution
Changed the Deref Target to `str` and changed the `deref()` function body so that a `&str` is returned by using `as_ref() `.
2022-01-17 21:30:17 +00:00
Linden Krouse
d11cd63452 Fixed doc comment with render Node input/output methods (#3642)
Fixed doc comment where render Node input/output methods refered to using `RenderContext` for interaction instead of `RenderGraphContext`

# Objective

The doc comments for `Node` refer to `RenderContext` for slots instead of `RenderGraphContext`, which is only confusing because `Node::run` is passed both `RenderContext` and `RenderGraphContext`

## Solution

Fixed the typo
2022-01-17 20:44:22 +00:00
Wybe Westra
3fcdc5a492 Expanded Msaa documentation. (#3693)
- Added default value.
- Links to the explanation of Msaa on wikipedia.
- Added a short example to show how to use the struct on an app.

Fixes #3167.
2022-01-16 21:09:15 +00:00
James Liu
e30199f7a9 Document bevy_tasks and enable #![warn(missing_docs)] (#3509)
This PR is part of the issue #3492.

# Objective

-  Add and update the bevy_tasks documentation to achieve a 100% documentation coverage (sans `prelude` module)
-  Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint to keep the documentation coverage for the future.

## Solution

 -  Add and update the bevy_math documentation.
 -  Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint.
 - Added doctest wherever there should be in the missing docs.
2022-01-16 04:53:22 +00:00
Ted Driggs
8e1f660e1d Don't panic in macro shape validation (#3647)
# Objective
Emitting compile errors produces cleaner messages than panicking in a proc-macro.

## Solution
- Replace match-with-panic code with call to new `bevy_macro_utils::get_named_struct_fields` function
- Replace one use of match-with-panic for enums with inline match

_Aside:_ I'm also the maintainer of [`darling`](https://docs.rs/darling), a crate which provides a serde-like API for parsing macro inputs. I avoided using it here because it seemed like overkill, but if there are plans to add lots more attributes/macros then that might be a good way of offloading macro error handling.
2022-01-15 22:14:43 +00:00
François
c16d0c5a39 do not set cursor grab on window creation if not asked for (#3617)
# Objective

- On Safari mobile, calling `winit_window.set_cursor_grab(true)` fails as the API is not implemented (as there is no cursor on Safari mobile, the api doesn't make sense there). I don't know about other mobile browsers
```
[Error] Unhandled Promise Rejection: TypeError: getObject(arg0).exitPointerLock is not a function. (In 'getObject(arg0).exitPointerLock()', 'getObject(arg0).exitPointerLock' is undefined)
    (anonymous function) (rect.js:1089)
    wasm-stub
    <?>.wasm-function[web_sys::features::gen_Document::Document::exit_pointer_lock::h20ffc49be163fc45]
    <?>.wasm-function[winit::platform_impl::platform::backend::canvas::Canvas::set_cursor_grab::h6a9472cf55263e98]
    <?>.wasm-function[bevy_winit::winit_windows::WinitWindows::create_window::h9db5b3cbb24347c5]
    <?>.wasm-function[<bevy_winit::WinitPlugin as bevy_app::plugin::Plugin>::build::ha4a7c046b80c4280]
    <?>.wasm-function[bevy_app::plugin_group::PluginGroupBuilder::finish::h0e5bc78f71c37b2f]
    <?>.wasm-function[rect::main::h899852fd17f2d489]
    <?>.wasm-function[std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::hfe38f282e8dda96b]
    <?>.wasm-function[std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::hc2f3b555ffc58618]
    <?>.wasm-function[std::rt::lang_start_internal::ha901ae30d88554f2]
    <?>.wasm-function[main]
    <?>.wasm-function[]
    wasm-stub
    21261
    (anonymous function) (rect.js:1664)
    asyncFunctionResume
    (anonymous function)
    promiseReactionJobWithoutPromise
    promiseReactionJob
```

## Solution

- Do not call the api to release cursor grab on window creation, as the cursor is not grabbed anyway at this point
2022-01-15 20:29:58 +00:00
Robert Swain
2186eae89c bevy_crevice: Fix incorrect iterator usage in WriteStd430 impl for [T] (#3591)
# Objective

- Fix incorrect iterator usage in WriteStd430 impl for [T]
  - The first item was being written twice. This is correct in the WriteStd140 impl for [T].

## Solution

- See the code.
2022-01-15 20:10:33 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
7c22f92ce4 Document sub apps (#3403)
Documentation added to:
- `App::add_sub_app` (
- `App::update` (mentions that sub apps are updated here)

### Future work
- An example for `add_sub_app` would be good, but I wasn't able to come up with a simple one.
- Since `SubApp` is private, maybe the concept of sub applications could be introduced in the `App` struct-level documentation.
2022-01-14 23:14:42 +00:00
dataphract
f073b2d7f3 document more of bevy_reflect (#3655)
This adds documentation for:

- The trait methods of `Reflect` and its subtraits
- The `partial_eq` and `apply` functions for `Map` et al.
- `DynamicList` and `DynamicMap`
- `TypeRegistry` and related types & traits
- `GetPath`, including an explanation of path string syntax

among other things.

Still to be documented are the various macros and `bevy_reflect::serde`.
2022-01-14 19:09:44 +00:00
Troels Jessen
39db8ecd03 Added docs for bevy_transform (#3516)
# Objective

bevy_transform needed documentation and warn(missing_docs) as requested by #3492 

## Solution

warn(missing_docs) was activated and documentation was added to cover the crate


Co-authored-by: Troels Jessen <kairyuka@gmail.com>
2022-01-14 18:47:48 +00:00
François
17bb812d5d Ignore clippy 1.58 (#3667)
- Work around #3666 until a proper fix is done
- Also update duplicate dependencies list
2022-01-14 18:21:22 +00:00
Nicholas French
7fd781e670 Fix documentation for QueryState::iter_manual (#3644)
# Objective

- Fixes #3616 

## Solution

- As described in the issue, documentation for `iter_manual` was copied from `iter_combinations` and did not reflect the behavior of the method. I've pulled some information from #2351 to create a more accurate description.
2022-01-13 01:50:54 +00:00
Isse
84144c9429 Remove documentation warning on EntityCommands::insert that is no longer necessary (#3653)
# Objective

- Removes warning about accidently inserting bundles with `EntityCommands::insert`, but since a component now needs to implement `Component` it is unnecessary.
2022-01-13 00:24:31 +00:00
Pascal Hertleif
bc499591c2 Use use instead of lots of full paths (#3564)
Super tiny thing. Found this while reviewing #3479.

# Objective

- Simplify code
- Fix the link in the doc comment

## Solution

- Import a single item :)


Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <pascal@technocreatives.com>
2022-01-11 01:08:39 +00:00
Michael Dorst
130953c717 Enable the doc_markdown clippy lint (#3457)
# Objective

CI should check for missing backticks in doc comments.

Fixes #3435

## Solution

`clippy` has a lint for this: `doc_markdown`. This enables that lint in the CI script.

Of course, enabling this lint in CI causes a bunch of lint errors, so I've gone through and fixed all of them. This was a huge edit that touched a ton of files, so I split the PR up by crate.

When all of the following are merged, the CI should pass and this can be merged.

+ [x] #3467
+ [x] #3468
+ [x] #3470 
+ [x] #3469
+ [x] #3471 
+ [x] #3472 
+ [x] #3473 
+ [x] #3474 
+ [x] #3475 
+ [x] #3476 
+ [x] #3477 
+ [x] #3478 
+ [x] #3479 
+ [x] #3480 
+ [x] #3481 
+ [x] #3482 
+ [x] #3483 
+ [x] #3484 
+ [x] #3485 
+ [x] #3486
2022-01-09 23:20:13 +00:00
François
600ee7eee6 support all line endings in shader preprocessor (#3603)
# Objective

- Advance uses of shaders seems to often fail for Windows users
- Bevy split lines on `'\n'` which messes with windows line endings

## Solution

- Uses Rust built in https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.lines
2022-01-09 18:52:18 +00:00
Michael Dorst
e56685370b Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_render (#3479)
#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_render` crate.
2022-01-09 11:09:46 +00:00
MiniaczQ
6f167aa3d6 Documented Events (#3306)
# Objective

This PR extends the `Events` documentation by:
- informing user about the possible race condition
- explicitly explaining the unusual double buffer implementation

Fixes #3305 


Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <jakub.motyka.2000@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <MiniaczQ@gmail.com>
2022-01-09 03:48:27 +00:00
dataphract
4b4dbb021f document Struct, TupleStruct and Tuple (#3081)
# Objective

These traits are undocumented on `main`.

## Solution

Now they have docs! Included are examples for each trait and their corresponding `GetTypeField` trait. The docs also mention that `#[derive(Reflect)]` will automatically derive the correct subtrait on structs and tuple structs.
2022-01-08 20:45:24 +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
Troels Jessen
32f7997c56 Partially document bevy_ui (#3526)
# Objective

Updated the docs for bevy_ui as requested by #3492 

## Solution

I have documented the parts I understand. anchors.rs is not in use and should be removed, thus I haven't documented that, and some of the more renderer-heavy code is beyond me and needs input from either cart or someone familiar with bevy rendering

Co-authored-by: Troels Jessen <kairyuka@gmail.com>
2022-01-07 22:20:34 +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
Niklas Eicker
fbab01a40d Add missing closing ticks for inline examples and some cleanup (#3573)
# Objective

- clean up documentation and inline examples

## Solution

- add missing closing "```"
- remove stray "```"
- remove whitespace in inline examples
- unify inline examples (remove some `rust` labels)
2022-01-07 09:25:12 +00:00
François
015da72250 gltf loader: do not use the taskpool for only one task (#3577)
# Objective

- Fix the case mentioned in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2725#issuecomment-1007014024.
- On a machine with 4 cores, so 1 thread for assets, loading a gltf with only one textures hangs all asset loading

## Solution

- Do not use the task pool when there is only one texture to load


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-07 07:19:22 +00:00
yetanothercheer
fda0b2c911 Fix typo (#3578) 2022-01-07 06:25:38 +00:00
Daniel Bearden
b673c51e20 Bevy app docs (#3539)
# Objective

Achieve 100% documentation coverage for bevy_app crate.
See #3492 

## Solution

- Add #![warn(missing_docs)] to crate root
- Add doc comments to public items
- Add doc comment to bevy_utils::define_label macro trait
2022-01-06 23:16:47 +00:00
Michael Dorst
507441d96f Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_ecs (#3473)
#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_ecs` crate.
2022-01-06 00:43:37 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
f9b51ca602 Complete inline documentation for bevy_audio (#3510)
# Objective
Part of #3492 

- Complete inline documentation of `bevy_audio`

## Solution

- Added inline documentation to all public parts of `bevy_audio`
- Added a few inline examples at important places
- Some renaming for clarity (e.g. `AudioLoader` and generics)
- added `#![warn(missing_docs)]` and `#![forbid(unsafe_code)]` to `bevy_audio`

I also tried adding support for the other vorbis file endings `.oga` and `.spx` to the `AudioLoader` (see `file endings` at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5334#section-10.3), but the `rodio` decoder does not seem to support those.
2022-01-05 22:30:15 +00:00
Michael Dorst
251514017f Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_ui (#3484)
#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_ui` crate.
2022-01-05 22:30:14 +00:00
Michael Dorst
0b3a1c18e9 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_text (#3482)
#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_text` crate.
2022-01-05 22:30:12 +00:00
Alice Cecile
073f381c9e Removal detection cleanup (#3010)
# Objective

- Fixes #1920.
- Users often want to know how to get the values of removed components (#1655).
- Stand-alone `bevy_ecs` behavior is very unintuitive, as `World::clear_trackers()` must be manually called.
- Fixes #2999 by extending the existing test (thanks @hymm for pointing me to it) to be clearer and check for component removal as well.

## Solution

- Better docs!
- Better tests!
2022-01-05 22:06:38 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
f3fba09615 Add MapMode to wgpu reexports (#3558)
This type can be needed by API s on other reexported types, so it should be included too
2022-01-05 19:19:22 +00:00
François
a1e3c5c100 load names of lights from gltf (#3553)
# Objective

- Load names of lights from gltf

## Solution

- Load names of lights from gltf


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-05 03:27:17 +00:00
Alice Cecile
0bae5bb8f4 Remove dead anchor.rs code (#3551)
# Objective

- As noticed by @sheepyhead in #3526, `anchor.rs` is completely unused.

## Solution

- Anchors away!
2022-01-05 00:49:20 +00:00
MrGVSV
36390a80ec Documented Handles and Assets (#3348)
# Objective

Add documentation to [Handle](7356f1586d/crates/bevy_asset/src/handle.rs (L63)) and [Assets](7356f1586d/crates/bevy_asset/src/assets.rs (L48)).

## Tasks
- [x] Document `Handle`
- [x] Document `Assets`

---

Fixes #3347


Co-authored-by: MrGVSV <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-04 23:38:39 +00:00
Rob Parrett
24b21ea35e Fix torus normals (#3549)
# Objective

Fixes #3547 

## Solution

Normal calc adapted from https://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~amenta/s12/findnorm.pdf

## Before
<img width="1392" alt="before" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/200550/148125212-fb1c083e-3c57-4330-a656-df34513c36ab.png">

## After
<img width="1392" alt="after" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/200550/148125223-174dc956-37df-4ac2-8983-b18e1e2a9a7d.png">

I'm assuming that the greyness and the self-shadowing artifacts are... normal for the new renderer.
2022-01-04 21:30:46 +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
Michael Nett
1a2646ecc4 Use fully-qualified type names in proc macro. (#3544)
Modifies the code emitted by `derive_label` to use fully-qualified type
names (e.g. `std::boxed::Box` instead of `Box`).

# Objective

- Using unqualified types here causes errors when the proc macro is used in contexts that locally define types with conflicting names (e.g. a local definition of `Box`).

## Solution

- Fully qualify standard types emitted by the proc macro code.
2022-01-04 19:49:37 +00:00
yetanothercheer
1bae879bf3 Fix typo (#3538) 2022-01-03 08:51:44 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
97012950f9 Update nalgebra requirement from 0.29.0 to 0.30.0 (#3540)
Updates the requirements on [nalgebra](https://github.com/dimforge/nalgebra) to permit the latest version.
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<h2>[0.30.0] (02 Jan. 2022)</h2>
<h3>Breaking changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>The <code>Dim</code> trait is now marked as unsafe.</li>
<li>The <code>Matrix::pow</code> and <code>Matrix::pow_mut</code> methods only allow positive integer exponents now. To compute negative
exponents, the user is free to invert the matrix before calling <code>pow</code> with the exponent’s absolute value.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Modified</h3>
<ul>
<li>Use more concise debug impls for matrices and geometric transformation types.</li>
<li>The singular values computed by the SVD are now sorted in increasing order by default. Use <code>SVD::new_unordered</code>
instead to reproduce the older behavior without the sorting overhead.</li>
<li>The <code>UnitDualQuaternion::sclerp</code> method will no longer panic when given two equal rotations.</li>
<li>The <code>Matrix::select_rows</code> and <code>Matrix::select_columns</code> methods no longer require the matrix components to implement
the trait <code>Zero</code>.</li>
<li>The <code>Matrix::pow</code> and <code>Matrix::pow_mut</code> methods will now also work with integer matrices.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added the conversion trait <code>From&lt;Vec&lt;T&gt;&gt;</code> and method <code>from_vec_storage</code> for <code>RowDVector</code>.</li>
<li>Added implementation of <code>From</code> and <code>Into</code> for converting between <code>nalgebra</code> types and types from
<code>glam 0.18</code>. These can be enabled by enabling the <code>convert-glam018</code> cargo features.</li>
<li>Added the methods <code>Matrix::product</code>, <code>::row_product</code>, <code>::row_product_tr</code>, and <code>::column_product</code> to compute the
product of the components, rows, or columns, of a single matrix or vector.</li>
<li>The <code>Default</code> trait is now implemented for most geometric types: <code>Point</code>, <code>Isometry</code>, <code>Rotation</code>, <code>Similarity</code>,
<code>Transform</code>, <code>UnitComplex</code>, and <code>UnitQuaternion</code>.</li>
<li>Added the <code>Scale</code> geometric type for representing non-uniform scaling.</li>
<li>Added <code>Cholesky::new_with_substitute</code> that will replace diagonal elements by a given constant whenever <code>Cholesky</code>
meets a non-definite-positiveness.</li>
<li>Re-added the conversion from a vector/matrix slice to a static array.</li>
<li>Added the <code>cuda</code> feature that enables the support of <a href="https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA">rust-cuda</a> for using
<code>nalgebra</code> features with CUDA kernels written in Rust.</li>
<li>Added special-cases implementations for the 2x2 and 3x3 SVDs for better accuracy and performances.</li>
<li>Added the methods <code>Matrix::polar</code>, <code>Matrix::try_polar</code>, and <code>SVD::to_polar</code> to compute the polar decomposition of
a matrix, based on its SVD.</li>
<li><code>nalgebra-sparse</code>: provide constructors for unsorted but otherwise valid data using the CSR format.</li>
<li><code>nalgebra-sparse</code>: added reading MatrixMarked data files to a sparse <code>CooMatrix</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fixed a potential unsoundness with <code>matrix.get(i)</code> and <code>matrix.get_mut(i)</code> where <code>i</code>  is an <code>usize</code>, and <code>matrix</code>
is a matrix slice with non-default strides.</li>
<li>Fixed potential unsoundness with <code>vector.perp</code> where <code>vector</code> isn’t actually a 2D vector as expected.</li>
<li>Fixed linkage issue with <code>nalgebra-lapack</code>: the user of <code>nalgebra-lapack</code> no longer have to add
<code>extern crate lapack-src</code> to their <code>main.rs</code>.</li>
<li>Fixed the <code>no-std</code> build of <code>nalgebra-glm</code>.</li>
<li>Fix the <code>pow</code> and <code>pow_mut</code> functions (the result was incorrect for some exponent values).</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.29.0]</h2>
<h3>Breaking changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>We updated to the version 0.6 of <code>simba</code>. This means that the trait bounds <code>T: na::RealField</code>, <code>na::ComplexField</code>,
<code>na::SimdRealField</code>, <code>na:SimdComplexField</code> no imply that <code>T: Copy</code> (they only imply that <code>T: Clone</code>). This may affect</li>
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2022-01-03 08:33:15 +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
Yilin Wei
d44c3cd150 Fix error message for the Component macro's component storage attribute. (#3534)
# Objective

Fixes the error message for the `component` attribute when users use the wrong literals.
2022-01-02 23:28:18 +00:00
James Liu
dc8fefe27f Remove Bytes, FromBytes, Labels, EntityLabels. Document rest of bevy_core and enable warning on missing docs. (#3521)
This PR is part of the issue #3492.

# Objective

 - Clean up dead code in `bevy_core`.
 - Add and update the `bevy_core` documentation to achieve a 100% documentation coverage.
 - Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint to keep the documentation coverage for the future.

# Solution

 - Remove unused `Bytes`, `FromBytes`, `Labels`, and `EntityLabels` types and associated systems.
 - Made several types private that really only have use as internal types, mostly pertaining to fixed timestep execution.
 - Add and update the bevy_core documentation.
 - Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint.

# Open Questions

Should more of the internal states of `FixedTimestep` be public? Seems mostly to be an implementation detail unless someone really needs that fixed timestep state.
2022-01-02 20:36:40 +00:00
François
363bdf78dc Re-enable nightly checks and add new dependency duplicate (#3525)
# Objective

- Nightly checks where disabled because of a bug in Rust
- Dependency checks are failing because of a new duplicate

## Solution

- Now that https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92175 has been merged, re-enable nightly checks
- Add the new duplicate dependency to the known list
- Removed `Inflector` dependency as it's not used anymore


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-02 20:18:53 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
e43e36696d Minor docs edit/add in bevy_render (#3447)
# Objective

Docs updates.

## Solution

- Detail what `OrthographicCameraBundle::new_2d()` creates.
- Fix a few renamed parameters in comments of `TrackedRenderPass`.
- Add missing comments for viewport and debug markers.

Co-authored-by: Jerome Humbert <djeedai@gmail.com>
2022-01-02 17:40:03 +00:00
KDecay
50b3f27a76 Updated bevy_dylib documentation and added missing_doc warning. (#3515)
This PR is part of the issue #3492.

# Objective
- Add and update the bevy_dylib documentation to achieve a 100% documentation coverage.
- Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint to keep the documentation coverage for the future.

# Solution
- Add and update the bevy_dylib documentation.
- Add the #![warn(missing_docs)] lint.
2022-01-02 10:51:08 +00:00
Troels Jessen
5c590b0011 Added missing docs to bevy_internal and added warn on missing docs (#3514)
# Objective
This contributes documentation that should cover the entirety of bevy_internal as requested in #3492 

## Solution
warn(missing_docs) has been activated and documentation has been added to missing parts so that no warnings appear from this setting
2022-01-01 21:22:04 +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
David Sugar
c641a905dc StorageType parameter removed from ComponentDescriptor::new_resource (#3495)
# Objective

Remove the `StorageType` parameter from `ComponentDescriptor::new_resource` as discussed in #3361.

- fixes #3361

## Solution

- Parameter removed.
- Basic docs added.

## Note

Left a [comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3361#issuecomment-996433346) about `SparseStorage` being the more reasonable choice.



Co-authored-by: r4gus <david@thesugar.de>
2021-12-30 20:08:40 +00:00
Minghao Liu
3ac55f0bcf load spirv using correct API (#3466)
# Objective

currently spirv source loading parse then desterilize it to make wgpu happy.

## Solution

Use the right API to get spirv
2021-12-30 19:55:01 +00:00
Michael Dorst
b532cc9ef6 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_utils (#3485)
#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_utils` crate.
2021-12-30 09:23:18 +00:00
Michael Dorst
593f64cfcb Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_transform (#3483)
#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_transform` crate.
2021-12-30 09:23:17 +00:00
Michael Dorst
accfb33ab9 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_app (#3467)
#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_app` crate.
2021-12-30 09:08:19 +00:00
François
d8d3fdf2cf remove dead code: ShaderDefs derive (#3490)
# Objective

- remove some dead code and see if someone isn't happy about it


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-29 21:04:29 +00:00
François
db68704231 Enable Msaa for webgl by default (#3489)
# Objective

- `Msaa` was disabled in webgl due to a bug in wgpu
- Bug has been fixed (https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/2307) and backported (https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/2327), and updates for [`wgpu-core`](https://crates.io/crates/wgpu-core/0.12.1) and [`wgpu-hal`](https://crates.io/crates/wgpu-hal/0.12.1) have been released

## Solution

- Remove custom config for `Msaa` in webgl
- I also changed two options that were using the arch instead of the `webgl` feature. it shouldn't change much for webgl, but could help if someone wants to target wasm but not webgl2


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-29 21:04:28 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
66b517ef81 fix shader compilation error reporting for non-wgsl shaders (#3441)
in #3289 I accidentally only logged errors for wgsl shaders, this PR expands the error reporting the the other supported shader types.
2021-12-29 21:04:27 +00:00
Jonathan Cornaz
d07c8a8fa7 Implement ReflectValue serialization for Duration (#3318)
# Objective

Resolves #3277 

Currenty if we try to serialize a scene that contains a `Duration` (which is very common, since `Timer` contains one), we get an error saying:

> Type 'core::time::Duration' does not support ReflectValue serialization


## Solution

Let `Duration` implement `SerializeValue`.



Co-authored-by: Jonathan Cornaz <jcornaz@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-29 21:04:26 +00:00
David Sugar
8a8293b266 Renamed Entity::new to Entity::from_raw (#3465)
# Objective

- Rename `Entity::new(id: u32)` to `Entity::from_raw(id: u32)`.
- Add further documentation.
- fixes #3108

## Solution

- Renamed `Entity::new(id: u32)` to `Entity::from_raw(id: u32)`.
- Docs extended.

I derived the examples from the discussion of issue #3108 .

The [first case](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3108#issuecomment-966669781) mentioned in the linked issue is quite obvious but the [second one](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3108#issuecomment-967093902) probably needs further explanation.


Co-authored-by: r4gus <david@thesugar.de>
2021-12-29 20:49:00 +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
Michael Dorst
455ab65bce Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_sprite (#3480)
#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_sprite` crate.
2021-12-29 18:49:43 +00:00
Michael Dorst
608e63a5bc Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_audio (#3469)
#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_audio` crate.
2021-12-29 17:52:42 +00:00
Michael Dorst
32d88c7d23 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_asset (#3468)
#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_asset` crate.
2021-12-29 17:52:39 +00:00
Michael Dorst
b32770d303 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_tasks (#3481)
#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_tasks` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:13 +00:00
Michael Dorst
b1e4984c55 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_reflect (#3478)
#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_reflect` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:12 +00:00
Michael Dorst
a90c080659 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_log (#3476)
#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_log` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:11 +00:00
Michael Dorst
8aff7262d6 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_input (#3475)
#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_input` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:10 +00:00
Michael Dorst
2790b9d240 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_gltf (#3474)
#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_gltf` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:09 +00:00
Michael Dorst
b65a1cadb7 Fix doc_markdown lints in bevy_diagnostic (#3472)
#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_diagnostic` crate.
2021-12-29 17:38:08 +00:00
davier
601cc0cbe3 bevy_ui: Check clip when handling interactions (#3461)
# Objective

Fix a bug: UI nodes that are clipped could still be interacted with in the clipped area.

## Solution

Clip the position calculation in `ui_focus_system`
2021-12-28 20:47:45 +00:00
David Sugar
3a9d5a63c9 bevy::scene::Entity renamed to bevy::scene::DynamicEntity. (#3448)
Basic documentation added to bevy::scene::DynamicEntity and bevy::scene::DynamicScene.

# Objective

- Rename bevy::scene::Entity to bevy::scene::DynamicEntity
- fixes #3233

## Solution

- Renamed the struct as requested.
- Added basic documentation.

Co-authored-by: r4gus <david@thesugar.de>
2021-12-27 21:24:18 +00:00
davier
959a845704 bevy_ui: register Overflow type (#3443)
I forgot to register the new `Overflow` type in #3296.
2021-12-27 19:46:25 +00:00
François
f3b053d11f crevice derive macro: fix path to render_resource when importing from bevy (#3438)
# Objective

- Fix #3436 

## Solution

- Do not add twice `render_resource` when coming from `bevy`


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-26 19:04:02 +00:00
davier
06d9384447 Add FromReflect trait to convert dynamic types to concrete types (#1395)
Dynamic types (`DynamicStruct`, `DynamicTupleStruct`, `DynamicTuple`, `DynamicList` and `DynamicMap`) are used when deserializing scenes, but currently they can only be applied to existing concrete types. This leads to issues when trying to spawn non trivial deserialized scene.
For components, the issue is avoided by requiring that reflected components implement ~~`FromResources`~~ `FromWorld` (or `Default`). When spawning, a new concrete type is created that way, and the dynamic type is applied to it. Unfortunately, some components don't have any valid implementation of these traits.
In addition, any `Vec` or `HashMap` inside a component will panic when a dynamic type is pushed into it (for instance, `Text` panics when adding a text section).

To solve this issue, this PR adds the `FromReflect` trait that creates a concrete type from a dynamic type that represent it, derives the trait alongside the `Reflect` trait, drops the ~~`FromResources`~~ `FromWorld` requirement on reflected components, ~~and enables reflection for UI and Text bundles~~. It also adds the requirement that fields ignored with `#[reflect(ignore)]` implement `Default`, since we need to initialize them somehow.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-12-26 18:49:01 +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
François
22c665fa39 re-export BufferBinding and BufferDescriptor (#3429)
# Objective

- I want to port `bevy_egui` to Bevy main and only reuse re-exports from Bevy

## Solution

- Add exports for `BufferBinding` and `BufferDescriptor`


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-24 16:53:49 +00:00
davier
76ec709ede Add Visibility component to UI (#3426)
# Objective

Fixes #3422 

## Solution

Adds the existing `Visibility` component to UI bundles and checks for it in the extract phase of the render app.

The `ComputedVisibility` component was not added. I don't think the UI camera needs frustum culling, but having `RenderLayers` work may be desirable. However I think we would need to change `check_visibility()` to differentiate between 2d, 3d and UI entities.
2021-12-24 07:10:12 +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
5d5d7833f0 fix parenting of scenes (#2410)
# Objective

Fix #2406 

Scene parenting was not done completely, leaving the hierarchy maintenance to the standard system. As scene spawning happens in stage `PreUpdate` and hierarchy maintenance in stage `PostUpdate`, this left the scene in an invalid state parent wise for part of a frame

## Solution

Also add/update the `Children` component when spawning the scene.

I kept the `Children` component as a `SmallVec`, it could be moved to an `HashSet` to guarantee uniqueness


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-24 06:57:28 +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
Jakob Hellermann
c6d4c63f42 enable wasm-bindgen feature on gilrs (#3420)
WIthout the feature, `gilrs` uses `stdweb` instead of `wasm-bindgen` which isn't compatible with the rest of bevy.

Unfortunately, the `stdweb` dependency is still in the dependency tree, it just isn't used (https://gitlab.com/gilrs-project/gilrs/-/issues/101). This will be fixed in `gilrs 0.9` when it releases.
2021-12-23 19:19:14 +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
Mike
851b5939ce add tracing spans for parallel executor and system overhead (#3416)
This PR adds tracing spans for the parallel executor and system overhead.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2180432/147172747-b78026e3-1c30-4120-92c8-693c6f1564cd.png)
2021-12-23 19:03:44 +00:00
James Higgins
0936f4ca9d RemoveChildren command (#1925) 2021-12-23 09:04:55 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
081350916c report shader processing errors in RenderPipelineCache (#3289)
### Problem
- shader processing errors are not displayed
- during hot reloading when encountering a shader with errors, the whole app crashes

### Solution
- log `error!`s for shader processing errors 
- when `cfg(debug_assertions)` is enabled (i.e. you're running in `debug` mode), parse shaders before passing them to wgpu. This lets us handle errors early.
2021-12-22 22:16:42 +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
François
a3c53e689d Shader Processor: process imported shader (#3290)
# Objective

- I want to be able to use `#ifdef` and other processor directives in an imported shader

## Solution

- Process imported shader strings


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-22 01:01:39 +00:00
PaperCow
004bbe9f04 Use EventWriter for gilrs_system (#3413)
# Objective

- fixes #3397 

## Solution

- Uses EventWriter instead of ResMut<Event> in gilrs_system.rs.

I also renamed the argument from `event` to `events` for consistency. All other instances I could find in the engine of EventWriter use a plural argument name. Happy to undo or modify this change if desired.
2021-12-21 23:56:58 +00:00
aloucks
c04dfc1174 Add some of the missing methods to TrackedRenderPass (#3401)
# Objective

Add missing methods to `TrackedRenderPass`

- `set_push_constants`
- `set_viewport`
- `insert_debug_marker`
- `push_debug_group`
- `pop_debug_group`
- `set_blend_constant`

https://docs.rs/wgpu/0.12.0/wgpu/struct.RenderPass.html

I need `set_push_constants` but started adding the others as I noticed they were also missing. The `draw indirect` family of methods are still missing as are the `timestamp query` methods.
2021-12-20 23:16:54 +00:00
MrGVSV
5479047aa2 Added set_cursor_icon(...) to Window (#3395)
# Objective

The window's cursor should be settable without having to implement a custom cursor icon solution. This will especially be helpful when creating user-interfaces that might like to use the cursor to denote some meaning (e.g., _clickable_, _resizable_, etc.).

## Solution

Added a `CursorIcon` enum that maps one-to-one to winit's `CursorIcon` enum, as well as a method to set/get it for the given `Window`.
2021-12-20 22:04:45 +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
François
c61fbcb7db Only bevy_render should depend directly on wgpu (#3393)
# Objective

- Only bevy_render should depend directly on wgpu
- This helps to make sure bevy_render re-exports everything needed from wgpu

## Solution

- Remove bevy_pbr, bevy_sprite and bevy_ui dependency on wgpu


Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-20 20:50:52 +00:00
Alice Cecile
1ef028d2af Basic docs for Storages (#3391)
# Objective

- Storages are used to store the ECS data.
- They're undocumented.

## Solution

- Add some very basic docs.

## Notes
- Some of this was hard to immediately understand when reading the code, so suggestions on improvements / things to add are particularly welcome.
2021-12-20 20:50:51 +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
davier
340957994d Implement the Overflow::Hidden style property for UI (#3296)
# Objective

This PR implements the `overflow` style property in `bevy_ui`. When set to `Overflow::Hidden`, the children of that node are clipped so that overflowing parts are not rendered. This is an important building block for UI widgets.

## Solution

Clipping is done on the CPU so that it does not break batching.

The clip regions update was implemented as a separate system for clarity, but it could be merged with the other UI systems to avoid doing an additional tree traversal. (I don't think it's important until we fix the layout performance issues though).

A scrolling list was added to the `ui_pipelined` example to showcase `Overflow::Hidden`. For the sake of simplicity, it can only be scrolled with a mouse.
2021-12-19 05:44:28 +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
Hoidigan
e018ac838d Add readme as docs to relevant crates. (#2575)
Fixes #2566
Fixes #3005 

There are only READMEs in the 4 crates here (with the exception of bevy itself).
Those 4 crates are ecs, reflect, tasks, and transform.
These should each now include their respective README files.

Co-authored-by: Hoidigan <57080125+Hoidigan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nelsen <57080125+Hoidigan@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-18 22:59:55 +00:00
sapir
8c250919e3 Fix double drop in BlobVec::replace_unchecked (#2597) (#2848)
# Objective

I thought I'd have a go a trying to fix #2597.

Hopefully fixes #2597.

## Solution

I reused the memory pointed to by the value parameter, that is already required by `insert` to not be dropped, to contain the extracted value while dropping it.
2021-12-18 21:29:24 +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
Rostyslav Toch
e48f9d8cd4 Add documentation and tests to AxisSettings (#3303)
# Objective

Fixes: #3247 

## Solution

- Added short documentation for `AxisSettings`
- Added tests for `AxisSettings` and `ButtonSettings`


Co-authored-by: CrazyRoka <rokarostuk@gmail.com>
2021-12-18 20:00:18 +00:00
Daniel McNab
ed9d45fae5 Add an example 'showcasing' using multiple windows (#3367)
# Objective

- The multiple windows example which was viciously murdered in #3175.
- cart asked me to

## Solution

- Rework the example to work on pipelined-rendering, based on the work from #2898
2021-12-18 19:38:05 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
b5a04532c5 Rename render UiSystem to RenderUiSystem (#3371)
Without this name clash makes it impossible to order relative to the ui extract systems.
2021-12-18 17:53:21 +00:00
Rob Parrett
f30f833406 Remove vestigial derives (#3343)
These derives seem to be leftover vestiges of the old renderer.

At least removing them doesn't seem to harm anything.

edit: thanks `@forbjok` on discord for pointing this out.
2021-12-18 00:09:24 +00:00
François
6a0008f3d3 Fix doc warnings (#3339)
# Objective

- There are a few warnings when building Bevy docs for dead links
- CI seems to not catch those warnings when it should

## Solution

- Enable doc CI on all Bevy workspace
- Fix warnings
- Also noticed plugin GilrsPlugin was not added anymore when feature was enabled


First commit to check that CI would actually fail with it: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/runs/4532652688?check_suite_focus=true

Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-18 00:09:23 +00:00
John
9a16a4d018 Added set_scissor_rect to tracked render pass. (#3320)
# Objective And Solution
Add `set_scissor_rect` from wgpu-rs to the `TrackedRenderPass`. wgpu documentation can be found here:
https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.RenderPass.html#method.set_scissor_rect

The reason for adding this is to cull fragments that are outside of the given rect. For my purposes this is extremely useful for UI.
2021-12-17 22:26:59 +00:00
Branan Riley
684c821e96 Schedule gilrs system before input systems (#2989)
# Objective

Previously, the gilrs system had no explicit relationship to the input
systems. This could potentially cause it to be scheduled after the
input systems, leading to a one-frame lag in gamepad inputs.

This was a regression introduced in #1606 which removed the `PreEvent` stage

## Solution

This adds an explicit `before` relationship to the gilrs plugin,
ensuring that raw gamepad events will be processed on the same frame
that they are generated.
2021-12-16 00:04:34 +00:00
Alex
49a4009d5c re-export ClearPassNode (#3336)
Currently the `ClearPassNode` is not exported, due to an additional `use ...;` in the core pipeline's `lib.rs`. This seems unintentional, as there already is a public glob import in the file.

This just removes the explicit use. If it actually was intentional to keep the node internal, let me know.
2021-12-15 22:04:39 +00:00
MrGVSV
add1818a05 Add documentation to KeyCode for Mac users (#3331)
# Objective

`KeyCode::*Win` and `KeyCode::*Alt` might be confusing for some Mac users.

## Solution

Added some small documentation to clarify the mappings for those developing on a Mac.

## Additional Context

Related issue: #3240
2021-12-15 01:23:32 +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
Niklas Eicker
de8edd3165 Rename fixed timestep state and add a test (#3260)
# Objective

fixes #3234

## Solution

- rename `bevy::core::State` to `LocalFixedTimestepState`
- add a test for FixedTimestep since I am already there
2021-12-12 21:26:40 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
172f4d6d78 Documented and tested Axis<T> (#3276)
# Objective

Fixes #3247 

## Solution

- Added docs to `Axis<T>`. This one can be extended @alice-i-cecile 
- Added unit tests
- Added `min` and `max` values to the struct. @alice-i-cecile Do we need to these variables?
- Limited `set` method usage with `min` and `max` values


Co-authored-by: CrazyRoka <rokarostuk@gmail.com>
2021-12-11 23:31:46 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
a5ea38f75e add methods to get reads and writes of Access<T> (#3166)
This makes it possible to e.g. show resource and component access on hover in [bevy_mod_debugdump](https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_mod_debugdump/):
![grafik](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22177966/142773962-320f6e5b-608e-4abb-88b8-78da4fefc166.png)
2021-12-11 23:16:01 +00:00
Daniel McNab
0ee4195fb0 Remove some superfluous unsafe code (#3297)
# Objective

- This `unsafe` is weird

## Solution

- Don't use `unsafe` here

Hopefully this isn't already in an open PR.
2021-12-11 22:58:46 +00:00
davier
25b62f9577 Port bevy_ui to pipelined-rendering (#2653)
# Objective

Port bevy_ui to pipelined-rendering (see #2535 )

## Solution

I did some changes during the port:
- [X] separate color from the texture asset (as suggested [here](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/743663924229963868/874353914525413406))
- [X] ~give the vertex shader a per-instance buffer instead of per-vertex buffer~ (incompatible with batching)

Remaining features to implement to reach parity with the old renderer:
- [x] textures
- [X] TextBundle

I'd also like to add these features, but they need some design discussion:
- [x] batching
- [ ] separate opaque and transparent phases
- [ ] multiple windows
- [ ] texture atlases
- [ ] (maybe) clipping
2021-12-10 22:21:23 +00:00
Weasy
a2f0fe24e8 Allow String and &String as Id for AssetServer.get_handle(id) (#3280)
# Objective

Make it easier to build and use an asset path with `format!()`. This can be useful for accessing assets in a loop.

Enabled by this PR:
```rust
let monkey_handle = asset_server.get_handle(&format!("models/monkey/Monkey.gltf#Mesh0/Primitive0"));
let monkey_handle = asset_server.get_handle(format!("models/monkey/Monkey.gltf#Mesh0/Primitive0"));
```

Before this PR:
```rust
let monkey_handle = asset_server.get_handle(format!("models/monkey/Monkey.gltf#Mesh0/Primitive0").as_str());
```

It's just a tiny improvement in ergonomics, but i ran into it and was wondering why the function does not accept a `String` and Bevy is all about simplicity/ergonomics, right? 😄😉

## Solution

Implement `Into<HandleId>` for `String` and `&String`.
2021-12-09 22:40:15 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
6caa2622b0 Add despawn_children (#2903)
Adds a convenience method for despawning all the children of the entity, but not the entity itself.
2021-12-09 20:42:44 +00:00
François
92a7e16aed Update dependencies ron winit& fix cargo-deny lists (#3244)
# Objective

- there are a few new versions for `ron`, `winit`, `ndk`, `raw-window-handle`
- `cargo-deny` is failing due to new security issues / duplicated dependencies

## Solution

- Update our dependencies
- Note all new security issues, with which of Bevy direct dependency it comes from
- Update duplicate crate list, with which of Bevy direct dependency it comes from

`notify` is not updated here as it's in #2993
2021-12-09 20:14:00 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7dd92e72d4 More Bevy ECS schedule spans (#3281)
Fills in some gaps we had in our Bevy ECS tracing spans:

* Exclusive systems
* System Commands (for `apply_buffers = true` cases)
* System archetype updates
* Parallel system execution prep
2021-12-08 23:43:03 +00:00
loui
3ca8844c90 Added transparency to window builder (#3105)
Applogies, had to recreate this pr because of branching issue.
Old PR: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3033

# Objective

Fixes #3032

Allowing a user to create a transparent window 

## Solution

I've allowed the transparent bool to be passed to the winit window builder
2021-12-08 20:53:35 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
01e2141ce3 Add Gamepads resource (#3257)
# Objective

Fixes #3245 

## Solution

- Move GamepadLobby to lib
- Add connection_system to InputPlugin
- Updated gamepad_input example


Co-authored-by: CrazyRoka <rokarostuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-12-08 20:28:08 +00:00
Aevyrie
38c7d5eb9e Check for NaN in Camera::world_to_screen() (#3268)
# Objective

- Checks for NaN in computed NDC space coordinates, fixing unexpected NaN in a fallible (`Option<T>`) function.

## Solution

- Adds a NaN check, in addition to the existing NDC bounds checks.
- This is a helper function, and should have no performance impact to the engine itself.
- This will help prevent hard-to-trace NaN propagation in user code, by returning `None` instead of `Some(NaN)`.


Depends on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3269 for CI error fix.
2021-12-08 01:31:31 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
bf96f266d7 Added tests to ButtonAxisSettings (#3272)
# Objective

`ButtonAxisSettings` wasn't tested properly.

## Solution

I added tests and fixed issue with `filter` method


Co-authored-by: CrazyRoka <rokarostuk@gmail.com>
2021-12-08 01:12:49 +00:00
Alex Helfet
5e516ab398 Made Time::time_since_startup return from last tick. (#3264)
Also added unit tests for it.

# Objective

- Fixes #3259 

## Solution

- As discussed in #3259

Co-authored-by: Alex Helfet <alex.helfet@gmail.com>
2021-12-07 01:30:08 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
a4e85536c1 Fix clippy errors related to IntoIter::new (#3269)
# Objective

Fixes recent pipeline errors:
```
error: use of deprecated associated function `std::array::IntoIter::<T, N>::new`: use `IntoIterator::into_iter` instead
   --> crates/bevy_render/src/mesh/mesh.rs:467:54
    |
467 |             .flat_map(|normal| std::array::IntoIter::new([normal, normal, normal]))
    |                                                      ^^^
    |
    = note: `-D deprecated` implied by `-D warnings`

   Compiling bevy_render2 v0.5.0 (/home/runner/work/bevy/bevy/pipelined/bevy_render2)
error: use of deprecated associated function `std::array::IntoIter::<T, N>::new`: use `IntoIterator::into_iter` instead
   --> pipelined/bevy_render2/src/mesh/mesh/mod.rs:287:54
    |
287 |             .flat_map(|normal| std::array::IntoIter::new([normal, normal, normal]))
    |                                                      ^^^
    |
    = note: `-D deprecated` implied by `-D warnings`

error: could not compile `bevy_render` due to previous error
```

## Solution

- Replaced `IntoIter::new` with `IntoIterator::into_iter`

## Suggestions

For me it looks like two equivalent `Mesh` structs with the same methods. Should we refactor it? Or, they will be different in the near future?


Co-authored-by: CrazyRoka <rokarostuk@gmail.com>
2021-12-06 22:26:35 +00:00
François
c6fec1f0c2 Fix clippy lints for 1.57 (#3238)
# Objective

- New clippy lints with rust 1.57 are failing

## Solution

- Fixed clippy lints following suggestions
- I ignored clippy in old renderer because there was many and it will be removed soon
2021-12-02 23:40:37 +00:00
Joshua Chapman
274ace790b Implement iter() for mutable Queries (#2305)
A sample implementation of how to have `iter()` work on mutable queries without breaking aliasing rules.

# Objective

- Fixes #753

## Solution

- Added a ReadOnlyFetch to WorldQuery that is the `&T` version of `&mut T` that is used to specify the return type for read only operations like `iter()`.
- ~~As the comment suggests specifying the bound doesn't work due to restrictions on defining recursive implementations (like `Or`). However bounds on the functions are fine~~ Never mind I misread how `Or` was constructed, bounds now exist.
- Note that the only mutable one has a new `Fetch` for readonly as the `State` has to be the same for any of this to work


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-12-01 23:28:10 +00:00
Dimitri Bobkov
bab4ee962d Added documentation to WindowMode to better document what 'use_size' … (#3216)
This pull request aims to solve the issue of a lack of documentation in the enum WindowMode

# Objective

- Fixes #3136

## Solution

- Added a few lines of documentation that should document what the enum does better
2021-11-30 23:51:11 +00:00
Jonathan Cornaz
1b8453d9a0 Fix path used by macro not considering that we can use a sub-crate (#3178)
# Problem

Let's say I am writting a simple bevy plugin, and I want to depend on `bevy_ecs` crate instead of depending on the full `bevy`. 

So I write the following:

*Cargo.toml*:
```toml
[dependencies]
bevy_ecs = { git = "https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy.git", rev = "94db0176fecfac7e7e9763f2dc7458a54c105886" }
```

*lib.rs*:
```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

#[derive(Debug, Default, Component)
pub struct MyFancyComponent;
```

So far, so good. Everything works. But let's say I want to write some examples for using my plugin. And for theses I'd like to use the `bevy` crate, so that I can write complete examples (rendering stuff, etc.) that are simple and look like what the consumer of my plugin will do (`use bevy::prelude::*` and `DefaultPlugins`)

So I amend my *Cargo.toml*:
```toml
[dependencies]
bevy_ecs = { git = "https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy.git", rev = "94db0176fecfac7e7e9763f2dc7458a54c105886" }

[dev-dependencies]
bevy = { git = "https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy.git", rev = "94db0176fecfac7e7e9763f2dc7458a54c105886", default-features = false }
```

And that  leads to a complilation error 

```
error[E0433]: failed to resolve: use of undeclared crate or module `bevy`
```

Basically, because `bevy` is in the `dev-dependencies`, the macro (of the production code) decides to use the `bevy::ecs` path instead of `bevy_ecs`. But `bevy` is not available there.

## Solution

This PR fixes the problem. I amend the macro utility responsible of finding the path of a module.

If we try to find a path, we first test if this correspond to a crate that the user directly depend on. (Like, if we search for `bevy_ecs`, we first check if there is a `bevy_ecs` dependency). If yes, we can depend on that directly. Otherwise, we proceed with the existing logic (testing `bevy` and `bevy_internal`)
2021-11-29 23:10:31 +00:00
Minghao Liu
73fd6a6f6f fix: as_rgba_linear used wrong variant (#3192)
# Objective

as_rgba_linear used wrong variant

## Solution

Fixed it.
2021-11-26 12:57:05 +00:00
Carter Anderson
8009af3879 Merge New Renderer 2021-11-22 23:57:42 -08:00
Carter Anderson
2e79951659 Shader Imports. Decouple Mesh logic from PBR (#3137)
## Shader Imports

This adds "whole file" shader imports. These come in two flavors:

### Asset Path Imports

```rust
// /assets/shaders/custom.wgsl

#import "shaders/custom_material.wgsl"

[[stage(fragment)]]
fn fragment() -> [[location(0)]] vec4<f32> {
    return get_color();
}
```

```rust
// /assets/shaders/custom_material.wgsl

[[block]]
struct CustomMaterial {
    color: vec4<f32>;
};
[[group(1), binding(0)]]
var<uniform> material: CustomMaterial;
```

### Custom Path Imports

Enables defining custom import paths. These are intended to be used by crates to export shader functionality:

```rust
// bevy_pbr2/src/render/pbr.wgsl

#import bevy_pbr::mesh_view_bind_group
#import bevy_pbr::mesh_bind_group

[[block]]
struct StandardMaterial {
    base_color: vec4<f32>;
    emissive: vec4<f32>;
    perceptual_roughness: f32;
    metallic: f32;
    reflectance: f32;
    flags: u32;
};

/* rest of PBR fragment shader here */
```

```rust
impl Plugin for MeshRenderPlugin {
    fn build(&self, app: &mut bevy_app::App) {
        let mut shaders = app.world.get_resource_mut::<Assets<Shader>>().unwrap();
        shaders.set_untracked(
            MESH_BIND_GROUP_HANDLE,
            Shader::from_wgsl(include_str!("mesh_bind_group.wgsl"))
                .with_import_path("bevy_pbr::mesh_bind_group"),
        );
        shaders.set_untracked(
            MESH_VIEW_BIND_GROUP_HANDLE,
            Shader::from_wgsl(include_str!("mesh_view_bind_group.wgsl"))
                .with_import_path("bevy_pbr::mesh_view_bind_group"),
        );
```

By convention these should use rust-style module paths that start with the crate name. Ultimately we might enforce this convention.

Note that this feature implements _run time_ import resolution. Ultimately we should move the import logic into an asset preprocessor once Bevy gets support for that.

## Decouple Mesh Logic from PBR Logic via MeshRenderPlugin

This breaks out mesh rendering code from PBR material code, which improves the legibility of the code, decouples mesh logic from PBR logic, and opens the door for a future `MaterialPlugin<T: Material>` that handles all of the pipeline setup for arbitrary shader materials.

## Removed `RenderAsset<Shader>` in favor of extracting shaders into RenderPipelineCache

This simplifies the shader import implementation and removes the need to pass around `RenderAssets<Shader>`.

##  RenderCommands are now fallible

This allows us to cleanly handle pipelines+shaders not being ready yet. We can abort a render command early in these cases, preventing bevy from trying to bind group / do draw calls for pipelines that couldn't be bound. This could also be used in the future for things like "components not existing on entities yet". 

# Next Steps

* Investigate using Naga for "partial typed imports" (ex: `#import bevy_pbr::material::StandardMaterial`, which would import only the StandardMaterial struct)
* Implement `MaterialPlugin<T: Material>` for low-boilerplate custom material shaders
* Move shader import logic into the asset preprocessor once bevy gets support for that.

Fixes #3132
2021-11-18 03:45:02 +00:00
dataphract
1076a8f2b5 Document the new pipelined renderer (#3094)
This is a squash-and-rebase of @Ku95's documentation of the new renderer onto the latest `pipelined-rendering` branch.

Original PR is #2884.

Co-authored-by: dataphract <dataphract@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-11-16 03:37:48 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
94db0176fe Add readme to errors crate and clean up cargo files (#3125)
# Objective

- Document that the error codes will be rendered on the bevy website (see bevyengine/bevy-website#216)
- Some Cargo.toml files did not include the license or a description field

## Solution

- Readme for the errors crate
- Mark internal/development crates with `publish = false`
- Add missing license/descriptions to some crates

- [x] merge bevyengine/bevy-website#216
2021-11-13 23:06:48 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
d0f423d653 Assert compiler errors for compile_fail tests (#3067)
# Objective

bevy_ecs has several compile_fail tests that assert lifetime safety. In the past, these tests have been green for the wrong reasons (see e.g. #2984). This PR makes sure, that they will fail if the compiler error changes.

## Solution

Use [trybuild](https://crates.io/crates/trybuild) to assert the compiler errors.

The UI tests are in a separate crate that is not part of the Bevy workspace. This is to ensure that they do not break Bevy's crater builds. The tests get executed by the CI workflow on the stable toolchain.
2021-11-13 22:43:19 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
94f5d194f4 Doc AssetServer::load() is async (#3129)
# Objective

Document that `AssetServer::load()` is asynchronous.

## Solution

Document that `AssetServer::load()` is asynchronous, and that the asset
will not be immediately available once the call returns. Instead,
explain that the user must call `AssetServer::get_load_state()` to
monitor the loading state of an asset.
2021-11-13 22:07:19 +00:00
François
ac06ea3d17 default features from bevy_asset and bevy_ecs can actually be disabled (#3097)
# Objective

- `bevy_ecs` exposes as an optional feature `bevy_reflect`. Disabling it doesn't compile.
- `bevy_asset` exposes as an optional feature `filesystem_watcher`. Disabling it doesn't compile. It is also not possible to disable this feature from Bevy

## Solution

- Fix compilation errors when disabling the default features. Make it possible to disable the feature `filesystem_watcher` from Bevy
2021-11-13 21:15:22 +00:00
MiniaczQ
8b30dc6354 iter_mut() for Assets type (#3118)
# Objective

Fixes #3117 

## Solution

I took `get_mut()` and did it for all the elements 😏 


Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <jakub.motyka.2000@gmail.com>
2021-11-13 04:26:42 +00:00
François
5127274b31 Update tracing-subscriber requirement from 0.2.22 to 0.3.1 (#3076)
# Objective

- Fix #3058 opened by dependabot

## Solution

- A new feature need to be added to `tracing-subscriber`
2021-11-12 03:08:27 +00:00
François
290b7dd9ab Update vendored Crevice to 0.8.0 + PR for arrays (#3059)
# Objective

- Update vendor crevice to have the latest update from crevice 0.8.0
- Using https://github.com/ElectronicRU/crevice/tree/arrays which has the changes to make arrays work

## Solution

- Also updated glam and hexasphere to only have one version of glam
- From the original PR, using crevice to write GLSL code containing arrays would probably not work but it's not something used by Bevy
2021-11-12 01:39:25 +00:00
Jay Oster
76cb662be1 Fix MIME type support for glTF buffer Data URIs (#3101)
# Objective

- The glTF 2.0 spec requires that Data URIs use one of two valid MIME types. `bevy_gltf` only supports one of these.
- See:
  - https://www.khronos.org/registry/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#_media_type_registrations
  - https://www.khronos.org/registry/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#file-extensions-and-media-types
  - https://www.khronos.org/registry/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#binary-data-storage

> Buffer data **MAY** alternatively be embedded in the glTF file via `data:` URI with base64 encoding. When `data:` URI is used for buffer storage, its mediatype field **MUST** be set to `application/octet-stream` or `application/gltf-buffer`.

(Emphasis in original.)

## Solution

- Check for both MIME types.
2021-11-11 01:58:57 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
0db1f4cd16 Clarify RUST_LOG override over LogSettings (#3095)
# Objective

Clarify the fact that setting the `RUST_LOG` environment variable
overrides any setting from the `LogSettings` resource.

## Solution

Update docstring comment for `LogSettings`.
2021-11-11 01:43:51 +00:00
Ixentus
36394adb2f Remove wasm audio feature flag for 2021 (#3000)
- Requires #2997 
- Removes `wasm_audio` feature as discussed in #2397
- Closes only task in #2479 

Open questions:
Should we enable wasm audio by default or only when building for wasm using `cfg`?
Maybe there should be a global wasm feature for bevy?
2021-11-11 01:17:38 +00:00
François
12e0b80cd0 fix tracing-subscriber to =0.2.24 (#3102)
temporary fix until rest of ecosystem is updated
2021-11-10 22:56:14 +00:00
François
db35ffbece fix tracing dependencies to before 0.3 update (#3103)
same as #3102 on branch pipelined-rendering
2021-11-10 22:17:54 +00:00
dataphract
f4cfcc0e44 explain absence of new constructor in Hash{Map, Set} docs; suggest default (#3077)
# Objective

Fixes #2823.

## Solution

This PR adds notes to the `HashMap` and `HashSet` docs explaining why `HashMap::new()` (resp. `HashSet::new()`) is not available, and guiding the user toward using the `Default` implementation for an empty collection.
2021-11-06 20:53:12 +00:00
François
b3cd48228b add detailed errors (#2994)
# Objective

- Improve error descriptions and help understand how to fix them
- I noticed one today that could be expanded, it seemed like a good starting point

## Solution

- Start something like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes
- Remove sentence about Rust mutability rules which is not very helpful in the error message

I decided to start the error code with B for Bevy so that they're not confused with error code from rust (which starts with E)


Longer term, there are a few more evolutions that can continue this:
- the code samples should be compiled check, and even executed for some of them to check they have the correct error code in a panic
- the error could be build on a page in the website like https://doc.rust-lang.org/error-index.html
- most panic should have their own error code
2021-11-06 20:53:11 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
a5c675f336 Add docstring comment to Style to reference CSS (#2936)
Mention the fact that the UI layout system is based on the CSS layout
model through a docstring comment on the `Style` type.

# Objective

Explain to new users that the Bevy UI uses the CSS layout model, to lower the barrier to entry given the fact documentation (book and code) is fairly limited on the topic.

## Solution

Fix as discussed with @alice-i-cecile on #2918.
2021-11-06 20:53:10 +00:00
Minghao Liu
aac09353fd add position to WindowDescriptor (#3070)
# Objective

Set initial position of the window, so I can start it at the left side of the view automatically, used with `cargo watch`

## Solution

add window position to WindowDescriptor
2021-11-06 20:34:31 +00:00
Carter Anderson
fde5d2fe46 Add System Command apply and RenderGraph node spans (#3069)
This fills in most of the gaps in tracing visualizations and should help with discovering bottlenecks.
2021-11-06 20:15:36 +00:00
Marc Parenteau
225d6a138f remove Box from ExclusiveSystemFn (#3063)
Minor refactor to remove the boxing of the function pointer stored in ExclusiveSystemFn.
2021-11-04 20:55:28 +00:00
Mariusz Kryński
7d932ac1d8 WebGL2 support (#3039)
# Objective

Make possible to use wgpu gles backend on in the browser (wasm32 + WebGL2). 

## Solution

It is built on top of old @cart patch initializing windows before wgpu. Also:
- initializes wgpu with `Backends::GL` and proper `wgpu::Limits` on wasm32
- changes default texture format to `wgpu::TextureFormat::Rgba8UnormSrgb`



Co-authored-by: Mariusz Kryński <mrk@sed.pl>
2021-10-29 00:46:18 +00:00
François
a2ea9279b2 use correct size of pixel instead of 4 (#2977)
# Objective

- Fixes #2919 
- Initial pixel was hard coded and not dependent on texture format
- Replace #2920 as I noticed this needed to be done also on pipeline rendering branch

## Solution

- Replace the hard coded pixel with one using the texture pixel size
2021-10-28 23:10:45 +00:00
Iaiao
91c3b210a2 Update derive(DynamicPlugin) to edition 2021 (#3038)
# Objective
Edition 2021 requires `dyn Trait` and it won't compile without `dyn`.

## Solution
Added `dyn`.
2021-10-27 19:48:12 +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
William Batista
9f47697e40 Switched the TODO comment in image_texture_conversion.rs (#2981)
# Objective

The current TODO comment is out of date

## Solution

I switched up the comment


Co-authored-by: William Batista <45850508+billyb2@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-25 21:59:24 +00:00
François
2f4bcc5bf7 Update for edition 2021 (#2997)
# Objective

- update for Edition 2021

## Solution

- remove the `resolver = "2"`
- update for https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2021/reserving-syntax.html by adding a few ` `
2021-10-25 18:00:13 +00:00
MinerSebas
6a8a8c9d21 Fix compile_fail tests (#2984)
# Objective

- Bevy has several `compile_fail` test
- #2254 added `#[derive(Component)]`
- Those tests now fail for a different reason.
- This was not caught as these test still "successfully" failed to compile.

## Solution

- Add `#[derive(Component)]` to the doctest
- Also changed their cfg attribute from `doc` to `doctest`, so that these tests don't appear when running `cargo doc` with `--document-private-items`
2021-10-18 20:39:51 +00:00
François
d65fbd7b9d Fix scale factor for cursor position (#2932)
# Objective

- Fixes #2501 
- Builds up on #2639 taking https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2639#issuecomment-898701047 into account

## Solution

- keep the physical cursor position in `Window`, and expose it.
- still convert to logical position in event, and when getting `cursor_position`


Co-authored-by: Ahmed Charles <acharles@outlook.com>
2021-10-15 23:47:42 +00:00
davier
b13357e7b2 Fix CI for android (#2971)
# Objective

The update to wgpu 0.11 broke CI for android. This was due to a confusion between `bevy::render::ShaderStage` and `wgpu::ShaderStage`.


## Solution

Revert the incorrect change
2021-10-15 23:08:15 +00:00
Boxy
099386f184 Fix unsound lifetime annotation on Query::get_component (#2964)
#2605 changed the lifetime annotations on `get_component` introducing unsoundness as you could keep the returned borrow even after using the query.

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

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_startup_system(startup)
        .add_system(unsound)
        .run();
}

#[derive(Debug, Component, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Foo(Vec<u32>);

fn startup(mut c: Commands) {
    let e = c.spawn().insert(Foo(vec![10])).id();
    c.insert_resource(e);
}

fn unsound(mut q: Query<&mut Foo>, res: Res<Entity>) {
    let foo = q.get_component::<Foo>(*res).unwrap();
    let mut foo2 = q.iter_mut().next().unwrap();

    let first_elem = &foo.0[0];
    for _ in 0..16 {
        foo2.0.push(12);
    }
    dbg!(*first_elem);
}
```
output:
`[src/main.rs:26] *first_elem = 0`
2021-10-15 16:59:29 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
f4776f2ec4 Add entity ID to expect() message (#2943)
Add the entity ID and generation to the expect() message of two
world accessors, to make it easier to debug use-after-free issues.
Coupled with e.g. bevy-inspector-egui which also displays the entity ID,
this makes it much easier to identify what entity is being misused.

# Objective

Make it easier to identity an entity being accessed after being deleted.

## Solution

Augment the error message of some `expect()` call with the entity ID and
generation. Combined with some external tool like `bevy-inspector-egui`, which
also displays the entity ID, this increases the chances to be able to identify
the entity, and therefore find the error that led to a use-after-despawn.
2021-10-10 23:04:05 +00:00
terrarier2111
db013b664e Fix typo (#2944) 2021-10-10 22:42:01 +00:00
Carter Anderson
43e8a156fb Upgrade to wgpu 0.11 (#2933)
Upgrades both the old and new renderer to wgpu 0.11 (and naga 0.7). This builds on @zicklag's work here #2556.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-10-08 19:55:24 +00:00
Christopher Durham
997eae6185 Remove double Events::update in bevy-gilrs (#2894)
# Objective

- Remove duplicate `Events::update` call in `gilrs_event_system` (fixes #2893)
  - See #2893 for context
- While there, make the systems no longer exclusive, as that is not required of them

## Solution

- Do the change

r? @alice-i-cecile
2021-10-08 00:37:08 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
2974293682 Add ControlNode for UI (#2908)
This PR adds a ControlNode which marks an entity as "transparent" to the UI layout system, meaning the children of this entity will be treated as the children of this entity s parent by the layout system(s).
2021-10-06 19:00:36 +00:00
Christopher Durham
0887f41b58 Fix bevy_ecs::schedule::executor_parallel::system span management (#2905)
# Objective

- Fixes #2904 (see for context)

## Solution

- Simply hoist span creation out of the threaded task
- Confirmed to solve the issue locally

Now all events have the full span parent tree up through `bevy_ecs::schedule::stage` all the way to `bevy_app::app::bevy_app` (and its parents in bevy-consumer code, if any).
2021-10-06 19:00:35 +00:00
Christopher Durham
a60fe30ada Avoid some format! into immediate format! (#2913)
# Objective

- Avoid usages of `format!` that ~immediately get passed to another `format!`. This avoids a temporary allocation and is just generally cleaner.

## Solution

- `bevy_derive::shader_defs` does a `format!("{}", val.to_string())`, which is better written as just `format!("{}", val)`
- `bevy_diagnostic::log_diagnostics_plugin` does a `format!("{:>}", format!(...))`, which is better written as `format!("{:>}", format_args!(...))`
- `bevy_ecs::schedule` does `tracing::info!(..., name = &*format!("{:?}", val))`, which is better written with the tracing shorthand `tracing::info!(..., name = ?val)`
- `bevy_reflect::reflect` does `f.write_str(&format!(...))`, which is better written as `write!(f, ...)` (this could also be written using `f.debug_tuple`, but I opted to maintain alt debug behavior)
- `bevy_reflect::serde::{ser, de}` do `serde::Error::custom(format!(...))`, which is better written as `Error::custom(format_args!(...))`, as `Error::custom` takes `impl Display` and just immediately calls `format!` again
2021-10-06 18:34:33 +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
Robert Swain
44ed7e32d8 bevy_render2: Add tracing spans around render subapp and stages (#2907)
Add tracing spans around the renderer subapp and render stages in bevy_render2 to allow profiling / visualisation of stages.
From:
<img width="1181" alt="Screenshot 2021-10-02 122336" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/135712361-8aec28ae-0f1e-4c27-9b6e-ca5e5f45d6b9.png">
To:
<img width="1229" alt="Screenshot 2021-10-02 122509" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/135712365-6414d424-4e15-4265-9952-483876da9f9a.png">
2021-10-02 19:16:32 +00:00
Daniel McNab
5ba2b9adcf Unique WorldId (#2827)
# Objective

Fixes these issues:
- `WorldId`s currently aren't necessarily unique
    - I want to guarantee that they're unique to safeguard my librarified version of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/2805
    - There probably hasn't been a collision yet, but they could technically collide
- `SystemId` isn't used for anything
  - It's no longer used now that `Locals` are stored within the `System`.
- `bevy_ecs` depends on rand

## Solution

- Instead of randomly generating `WorldId`s, just use an incrementing atomic counter, panicing on overflow.
- Remove `SystemId` 
    - We do need to allow Locals for exclusive systems at some point, but exclusive systems couldn't access their own `SystemId` anyway.
- Now that these don't depend on rand, move it to a dev-dependency

## Todo

Determine if `WorldId` should be `u32` based instead
2021-09-30 20:54:47 +00:00
Mike
99199338ad add_texture returns index to texture (#2864)
If you need to build a texture atlas from an already created texture that is not match a grid, you need to use new_empty and add_texture to create it.  However it is not straight forward to get the index to be used with TextureAtlasSprite. add_texture should be changed to return the index to the texture.

Currently you can do something like this:

```rs
let texture = asset_server.load::<Texture>::("texture.png");
let texture_atlas = TextureAtlas::new_empty(texture, Vec2::new(40.0, 40.0));

texture_atlas.add_texture(Rect { 
  min: Vec2::new(20.0, 20.0),
  max: Vec2::new(40.0, 40.0),
});
let index = (texture_atlas.len() - 1) as u32;

let texture_atlas_sprite = TextureAtlasSprite {
  index,
  Default::default()
};
```

But this is more clear
```rs
let index = texture_atlas.add_texture(Rect { 
  min: Vec2::new(20.0, 20.0),
  max: Vec2::new(40.0, 40.0),
});
```
2021-09-28 20:54:16 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
c207950172 Add despawn_recursive to EntityMut (#2855) 2021-09-28 20:35:11 +00:00
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fb0aa8d286 enable change detection for hierarchy maintenance (#2411)
# Objective

Noticed a comment saying changed detection should be enabled for hierarchy maintenance once stable

Fixes #891


## Solution

Added `Changed<Parent>` filter on the query
2021-09-27 23:32:05 +00:00
Will Dixon
d158e0893e Fix panic on is_resource_* calls (#2828) (#2863)
Changed out unwraps to use if let syntax instead. Returning false when None.

Also modified an existing test to encompass these methods

This PR fixes #2828
2021-09-24 20:42:58 +00:00
Carter Anderson
08969a24b8 Modular Rendering (#2831)
This changes how render logic is composed to make it much more modular. Previously, all extraction logic was centralized for a given "type" of rendered thing. For example, we extracted meshes into a vector of ExtractedMesh, which contained the mesh and material asset handles, the transform, etc. We looked up bindings for "drawn things" using their index in the `Vec<ExtractedMesh>`. This worked fine for built in rendering, but made it hard to reuse logic for "custom" rendering. It also prevented us from reusing things like "extracted transforms" across contexts.

To make rendering more modular, I made a number of changes:

* Entities now drive rendering:
  * We extract "render components" from "app components" and store them _on_ entities. No more centralized uber lists! We now have true "ECS-driven rendering"
  * To make this perform well, I implemented #2673 in upstream Bevy for fast batch insertions into specific entities. This was merged into the `pipelined-rendering` branch here: #2815
* Reworked the `Draw` abstraction:
  * Generic `PhaseItems`: each draw phase can define its own type of "rendered thing", which can define its own "sort key"
  * Ported the 2d, 3d, and shadow phases to the new PhaseItem impl (currently Transparent2d, Transparent3d, and Shadow PhaseItems)
  * `Draw` trait and and `DrawFunctions` are now generic on PhaseItem
  * Modular / Ergonomic `DrawFunctions` via `RenderCommands`
    * RenderCommand is a trait that runs an ECS query and produces one or more RenderPass calls. Types implementing this trait can be composed to create a final DrawFunction. For example the DrawPbr DrawFunction is created from the following DrawCommand tuple. Const generics are used to set specific bind group locations:
        ```rust
         pub type DrawPbr = (
            SetPbrPipeline,
            SetMeshViewBindGroup<0>,
            SetStandardMaterialBindGroup<1>,
            SetTransformBindGroup<2>,
            DrawMesh,
        );
        ```
    * The new `custom_shader_pipelined` example illustrates how the commands above can be reused to create a custom draw function:
       ```rust
       type DrawCustom = (
           SetCustomMaterialPipeline,
           SetMeshViewBindGroup<0>,
           SetTransformBindGroup<2>,
           DrawMesh,
       );
       ``` 
* ExtractComponentPlugin and UniformComponentPlugin:
  * Simple, standardized ways to easily extract individual components and write them to GPU buffers
* Ported PBR and Sprite rendering to the new primitives above.
* Removed staging buffer from UniformVec in favor of direct Queue usage
  * Makes UniformVec much easier to use and more ergonomic. Completely removes the need for custom render graph nodes in these contexts (see the PbrNode and view Node removals and the much simpler call patterns in the relevant Prepare systems).
* Added a many_cubes_pipelined example to benchmark baseline 3d rendering performance and ensure there were no major regressions during this port. Avoiding regressions was challenging given that the old approach of extracting into centralized vectors is basically the "optimal" approach. However thanks to a various ECS optimizations and render logic rephrasing, we pretty much break even on this benchmark!
* Lifetimeless SystemParams: this will be a bit divisive, but as we continue to embrace "trait driven systems" (ex: ExtractComponentPlugin, UniformComponentPlugin, DrawCommand), the ergonomics of `(Query<'static, 'static, (&'static A, &'static B, &'static)>, Res<'static, C>)` were getting very hard to bear. As a compromise, I added "static type aliases" for the relevant SystemParams. The previous example can now be expressed like this: `(SQuery<(Read<A>, Read<B>)>, SRes<C>)`. If anyone has better ideas / conflicting opinions, please let me know!
* RunSystem trait: a way to define Systems via a trait with a SystemParam associated type. This is used to implement the various plugins mentioned above. I also added SystemParamItem and QueryItem type aliases to make "trait stye" ecs interactions nicer on the eyes (and fingers).
* RenderAsset retrying: ensures that render assets are only created when they are "ready" and allows us to create bind groups directly inside render assets (which significantly simplified the StandardMaterial code). I think ultimately we should swap this out on "asset dependency" events to wait for dependencies to load, but this will require significant asset system changes.
* Updated some built in shaders to account for missing MeshUniform fields
2021-09-23 06:16:11 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
b9e0241071 update cargo-manifest (#2859)
On older versions, people with `edition = 2021` would get this error:

![grafik](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22177966/134387678-28ece4d4-8af6-48de-beb8-973356c3b9f0.png)
2021-09-22 22:11:54 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
29d4faa077 Make events reuse buffers (#2850)
I'm really curious why this wasn't the case already...
2021-09-22 21:45:37 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
615d43b998 Improve bevy_ecs and bevy_app API docs where referenced by the new Bevy Book (#2365)
## Objective

The upcoming Bevy Book makes many references to the API documentation of bevy.

Most references belong to the first two chapters of the Bevy Book:

- bevyengine/bevy-website#176
- bevyengine/bevy-website#182

This PR attempts to improve the documentation of `bevy_ecs` and `bevy_app` in order to help readers of the Book who want to delve deeper into technical details.

## Solution

- Add crate and level module documentation
- Document the most important items (basically those included in the preludes), with the following style, where applicable:
    - **Summary.** Short description of the item.
    - **Second paragraph.** Detailed description of the item, without going too much in the implementation.
    - **Code example(s).**
    - **Safety or panic notes.**

## Collaboration

Any kind of collaboration is welcome, especially corrections, wording, new ideas and guidelines on where the focus should be put in.

---

### Related issues

- Fixes #2246
2021-09-17 18:00:29 +00:00
Robert Swain
064af63400 Add trace_tracy feature for Tracy profiling (#2832)
# Objective

[Tracy](https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy) is:
> A real time, nanosecond resolution, remote telemetry, hybrid frame and sampling profiler for games and other applications.

With the `trace_tracy` feature enabled, you run your bevy app and either a headless server (`capture`) or a live, interactive profiler UI (`Tracy`), and connect that to your bevy application to then stream the metric data and events, and save it or inspect it live/offline.

Previously when I implemented the spans across systems and stages and I was trying out different profiling tools, Tracy was too unstable on macOS to use. But now, quite some months later, it is working stably with Tracy 0.7.8. You can see timelines, aggregate statistics of mean system/stage execution times, and much more. It's very useful!

![Screenshot_2021-09-15_at_18 07 19](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/302146/133554920-350d3d45-fbb8-479f-91f7-7a7a4f9f5873.png)

## Solution

- Use the `tracing-tracy` crate which supports our tracing spans
- Expose via the non-default feature `trace_tracy` for consistency with other `trace*` features
2021-09-16 23:39:22 +00:00
Squirrel
42409fc59a unused deps? (#2809)
# Objective

- less deps.

## Solution

- delete button.
2021-09-16 09:37:12 +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
11b41206eb Add upstream bevy_ecs and prepare for custom-shaders merge (#2815)
This updates the `pipelined-rendering` branch to use the latest `bevy_ecs` from `main`. This accomplishes a couple of goals:

1. prepares for upcoming `custom-shaders` branch changes, which were what drove many of the recent bevy_ecs changes on `main`
2. prepares for the soon-to-happen merge of `pipelined-rendering` into `main`. By including bevy_ecs changes now, we make that merge simpler / easier to review. 

I split this up into 3 commits:

1. **add upstream bevy_ecs**: please don't bother reviewing this content. it has already received thorough review on `main` and is a literal copy/paste of the relevant folders (the old folders were deleted so the directories are literally exactly the same as `main`).
2. **support manual buffer application in stages**: this is used to enable the Extract step. we've already reviewed this once on the `pipelined-rendering` branch, but its worth looking at one more time in the new context of (1).
3. **support manual archetype updates in QueryState**: same situation as (2).
2021-09-14 06:14:19 +00:00
taryn
b91541b6ef fix typo in events test assert message (#2821)
Fixing a 1-character typo in the failure message of an `assert_eq!` in the events tests.
2021-09-13 17:37:51 +00:00
MinerSebas
9effc3e9b3 Replace .insert_resource(T::default()) calls with init_resource::<T>() (#2807)
# Objective

I added the [INSERT_RESOURCE_WITH_DEFAULT](https://minersebas.github.io/bevy_lint/bevy_lint/static.INSERT_RESOURCE_WITH_DEFAULT.html) Lint to [bevy_lint](https://github.com/MinerSebas/bevy_lint) and while Testing it on bevy itself, I found several places where the Lint correctly triggered.



## Solution

Replace `.insert_resource(T::default())` calls with `init_resource::<T>()`
2021-09-13 14:02:28 +00:00
Daniel McNab
e74f7a7335 Fix the new nightly CI errors (#2811)
# Objective

- CI is failing again
- These failures result from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85200

## Solution

- Fix the errors which result from this by using the given fields
- I also removed the now unused `Debug` impl.

I suspect that we shouldn't use -D warnings for nightly CI - ideally we'd get a discord webhook message into some (non-#github) dedicated channel on warnings. 

But this does not implement that.
2021-09-12 23:40:22 +00:00
Charles Giguere
51a5070cd2 add get_single variant (#2793)
# Objective

The vast majority of `.single()` usage I've seen is immediately followed by a `.unwrap()`. Since it seems most people use it without handling the error, I think making it easier to just get what you want fast while also having a more verbose alternative when you want to handle the error could help.

## Solution

Instead of having a lot of `.unwrap()` everywhere, this PR introduces a `try_single()` variant that behaves like the current `.single()` and make the new `.single()` panic on error.
2021-09-10 20:23:50 +00:00
Daniel McNab
27bfbda7bc Fix scale_factor_override in the winit backend (#2784)
# Objective

- Fixes #2751

## Solution

- Avoid changing the window size if there is a scale factor override
- Can be tested with the `scale_factor_override` example - use <kbd>⏎</kbd> to active overriding the scale factor
2021-09-10 18:46:16 +00:00
sark
4c3c4b5e40 Nightly clippy fixes (#2702)
A few minor changes to fix warnings emitted from clippy on the nightly toolchain, including redundant_allocation, unwrap_or_else_default, and collapsible_match, fixes #2698
2021-09-09 16:41:21 +00:00
willolisp
cbe9e56d85 Fixes to World's documentation (#2790)
# Objective

Fixes #2787.

## Solution

Fixed doc syntax for `World`'s `get` and `get_mut` methods.
2021-09-09 12:26:43 +00:00
Matthias Seiffert
2f6c464f4b Add builder methods to Transform (#2778)
# Objective

Make it easier to construct transforms. E.g.

```rs
Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.0, 10.0).with_scale(Vec3::splat(2.0))
```

I found myself writing an extension method to do this so I don't have to write:

```rs
Transform {
  translation: Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 10.0),
  scale: Vec3::splat(2.0),
  ..Default::default()
}
```

## Solution

Add *builder style* methods to `Transform`.

Methods:

- `with_translation`
- `with_rotation`
- `with_scale`

I also added these methods to `GlobalTransform`. But they are probably less useful there.
2021-09-09 00:46:39 +00:00
Patrick Greene
18c08dd860 add get_history function to Diagnostic (#2772)
# Objective

- Allow access to diagnostic history value.
- Fixes #2771.

## Solution

- Add Diagnostic::get_history function.
2021-09-06 19:16:08 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
edd822a2bb Update glam requirement from 0.17.3 to 0.18.0 (#2748)
Updates the requirements on [glam](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs) to permit the latest version.
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<h2>[0.18.0] - 2021-08-26</h2>
<h3>Breaking changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Minimum Supported Version of Rust bumped to 1.51.0 for <code>wasm-bindgen-test</code>
and <code>rustdoc</code> <code>alias</code> support.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added <code>wasm32</code> SIMD intrinsics support.</li>
<li>Added optional support for the <code>rkyv</code> serialization crate.</li>
<li>Added <code>Rem</code> and <code>RemAssign</code> implementations for all vector types.</li>
<li>Added quaternion <code>xyz()</code> method for returning the vector part of the
quaternion.</li>
<li>Added <code>From((Scalar, Vector3))</code> for 4D vector types.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Deprecated <code>as_f32()</code>, <code>as_f64()</code>, <code>as_i32()</code> and <code>as_u32()</code> methods in favor
of more specific methods such as <code>as_vec2()</code>, <code>as_dvec2()</code>, <code>as_ivec2()</code> and
<code>as_uvec2()</code> and so on.</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.17.3] - 2021-07-18</h2>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix alignment unit tests on non x86 platforms.</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.17.2] - 2021-07-15</h2>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix alignment unit tests on i686 and S390x.</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.17.1] - 2021-06-29</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added <code>serde</code> support for <code>Affine2</code>, <code>DAffine2</code>, <code>Affine3A</code> and <code>DAffine3</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.17.0] - 2021-06-26</h2>
<h3>Breaking changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>The addition of <code>Add</code> and <code>Sub</code> implementations of scalar values for vector
types may create ambiguities with existing calls to <code>add</code> and <code>sub</code>.</li>
<li>Removed <code>From&lt;Mat3&gt;</code> implementation for <code>Mat2</code> and <code>From&lt;DMat3&gt;</code> for <code>DMat2</code>.
These have been replaced by <code>Mat2::from_mat3()</code> and <code>DMat2::from_mat3()</code>.</li>
<li>Removed <code>From&lt;Mat4&gt;</code> implementation for <code>Mat3</code> and <code>From&lt;DMat4&gt;</code> for <code>DMat3</code>.
These have been replaced by <code>Mat3::from_mat4()</code> and <code>DMat3::from_mat4()</code>.</li>
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321d998615 Add convenience methods for checking a set of inputs (#2760)
# Objective

Make it easier to check if some set of inputs matches a key, such as if you want to allow all of space or up or w for jumping.

Currently, this requires:
```rust
if keyboard.pressed(KeyCode::Space)
            || keyboard.pressed(KeyCode::Up)
            || keyboard.pressed(KeyCode::W) {
    // ...
```

## Solution

Add an implementation of the helper methods, which very simply iterate through the items, used as:
```rust
if keyboard.any_pressed([KeyCode::Space, KeyCode::Up, KeyCode::W]) {
```
2021-09-01 21:21:41 +00:00
Daniel McNab
af20cad830 Add error messages for the spooky insertions (#2581)
# Objective

Sometimes, the unwraps in `entity_mut` could fail here, if the entity was despawned *before* this command was applied.

The simplest case involves two command buffers:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;
fn b(mut commands1: Commands, mut commands2: Commands) {
    let id = commands2.spawn().insert_bundle(()).id();
    commands1.entity(id).despawn();
}
fn main() {
    App::build().add_system(b.system()).run();
}
```

However, a more complicated version arises in the case of ambiguity:

```rust
use std::time::Duration;

use bevy::{app::ScheduleRunnerPlugin, prelude::*};
use rand::Rng;

fn cleanup(mut e: ResMut<Option<Entity>>) {
    *e = None;
}

fn sleep_randomly() {
    let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
    std:🧵:sleep(Duration::from_millis(rng.gen_range(0..50)));
}

fn spawn(mut commands: Commands, mut e: ResMut<Option<Entity>>) {
    *e = Some(commands.spawn().insert_bundle(()).id());
}

fn despawn(mut commands: Commands, e: Res<Option<Entity>>) {
    let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
    std:🧵:sleep(Duration::from_millis(rng.gen_range(0..50)));
    if let Some(e) = *e {
        commands.entity(e).despawn();
    }
}

fn main() {
    App::build()
        .add_system(cleanup.system().label("cleanup"))
        .add_system(sleep_randomly.system().label("before_despawn"))
        .add_system(despawn.system().after("cleanup").after("before_despawn"))
        .add_system(sleep_randomly.system().label("before_spawn"))
        .add_system(spawn.system().after("cleanup").after("before_spawn"))
        .insert_resource(None::<Entity>)
        .add_plugin(ScheduleRunnerPlugin::default())
        .run();
}
```

In the cases where this example crashes, it's because `despawn` was ordered before `spawn` in the topological ordering of systems (which determines when buffers are applied). However, `despawn` actually ran *after* `spawn`, because these systems are ambiguous, so the jiggles in the sleeping time triggered a case where this works.

## Solution

- Give a better error message
2021-09-01 20:59:25 +00:00
bilsen
35979922df Fix Option<NonSend<T>> and Option<NonSendMut<T>> (#2757)
# Objective
Fix `Option<NonSend<T>>` to work when T isn't `Send`
Fix `Option<NonSendMut<T>>` to work when T isnt in the world.

## Solution
Simple two row fix, properly initialize T in `OptionNonSendState` and remove `T: Component` bound for `Option<NonSendMut<T>>`
also added a rudimentary test


Co-authored-by: Ïvar Källström <ivar.kallstrom@gmail.com>
2021-08-31 20:52:21 +00:00
bilsen
c563dd094f Fix comment typos (#2737)
Fix some typos in system_param.rs

Co-authored-by: Ïvar Källström <ivar.kallstrom@gmail.com>
2021-08-31 20:09:38 +00:00
Johan Klokkhammer Helsing
dea292d199 Derive thiserror::Error for HexColorError (#2740)
# Objective

- Make it easy to use HexColorError with `thiserror`, i.e. converting it into other error types.

Makes this possible:

```rust
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum LdtkError {
    #[error("An error occured while deserializing")]
    Json(#[from] serde_json::Error),
    #[error("An error occured while parsing a color")]
    HexColor(#[from] bevy::render::color::HexColorError),
}
```

## Solution

- Derive thiserror::Error the same way we do elsewhere (see query.rs for instance)
2021-08-30 21:56:13 +00:00
James Leflang
f38a6e670b Document QueryState (#2298)
# Objective

- QueryState is lacking documentation.

Fixes #2090 

## Solution

- Provide documentation that mirrors Query (as suggested in #2090) and modify as needed.


Co-authored-by: James Leflang <59455417+jleflang@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-25 23:56:24 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b47217bfab Spawn specific entities: spawn or insert operations, refactor spawn internals, world clearing (#2673)
This upstreams the code changes used by the new renderer to enable cross-app Entity reuse:

* Spawning at specific entities
* get_or_spawn: spawns an entity if it doesn't already exist and returns an EntityMut
* insert_or_spawn_batch: the batched equivalent to `world.get_or_spawn(entity).insert_bundle(bundle)`
* Clearing entities and storages
* Allocating Entities with "invalid" archetypes. These entities cannot be queried / are treated as "non existent". They serve as "reserved" entities that won't show up when calling `spawn()`. They must be "specifically spawned at" using apis like `get_or_spawn(entity)`.

In combination, these changes enable the "render world" to clear entities / storages each frame and reserve all "app world entities". These can then be spawned during the "render extract step".

This refactors "spawn" and "insert" code in a way that I think is a massive improvement to legibility and re-usability. It also yields marginal performance wins by reducing some duplicate lookups (less than a percentage point improvement on insertion benchmarks). There is also some potential for future unsafe reduction (by making BatchSpawner and BatchInserter generic). But for now I want to cut down generic usage to a minimum to encourage smaller binaries and faster compiles.

This is currently a draft because it needs more tests (although this code has already had some real-world testing on my custom-shaders branch). 

I also fixed the benchmarks (which currently don't compile!) / added new ones to illustrate batching wins.

After these changes, Bevy ECS is basically ready to accommodate the new renderer. I think the biggest missing piece at this point is "sub apps".
2021-08-25 23:34:02 +00:00
Lucas Kent
c5717b5a91 Document collide args (#2721)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2720#issuecomment-904623168

Possibly we should omit the extra bit in brackets, not sure if its warranted.
2021-08-24 18:07:51 +00:00
Garett Cooper
47ccebf486 Implement IntoSystemDescriptor for SystemDescriptor (#2718)
# Objective

- Fixes  #2716

## Solution

- Implements the the IntoSystemDescriptor trait for SystemDescriptor, which simply returns itself
2021-08-24 17:46:53 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9898469e9e Sub app label changes (#2717)
Makes some tweaks to the SubApp labeling introduced in #2695:

* Ergonomics improvements
* Removes unnecessary allocation when retrieving subapp label
* Removes the newly added "app macros" crate in favor of bevy_derive
* renamed RenderSubApp to RenderApp

@zicklag (for reference)
2021-08-24 06:37:28 +00:00
Mirko Rainer
958f8b124a Use Explicit Names for Flex Direction (#2672)
# Objective

- Clarify vague meaning of "Ltr" and "Rtl". For someone familiar with Flex Box, this is easy to understand, but being more explicit will help beginners or those unfamiliar, without the need to do research.

## Solution

- Change three letter abbreviation to fully descriptive name.
2021-08-24 01:50:21 +00:00
Christopher Durham
481fa3c7a0 derive Debug, Clone for FixedState (StableAHash) (#2694)
This matches `ahash::RandomState`, which provides both `Debug` and `Clone`.

Notably, implementing `Clone` allows the `StableHashMap`/`Set` to also implement `Clone`.

# Objective

- Allow `bevy_utils::StableHashMap` to be cloned.

## Solution

- Derive `Clone` for `bevy_utils::FixedState`.
- Also derive `Debug`, since we're touching it anyway, and this aligns `FixedState` with `ahash::RandomState`.
2021-08-24 01:31:39 +00:00
Zicklag
e290a7e29c Implement Sub-App Labels (#2695)
This is a rather simple but wide change, and it involves adding a new `bevy_app_macros` crate. Let me know if there is a better way to do any of this!

---

# Objective

- Allow adding and accessing sub-apps by using a label instead of an index

## Solution

- Migrate the bevy label implementation and derive code to the `bevy_utils` and `bevy_macro_utils` crates and then add a new `SubAppLabel` trait to the `bevy_app` crate that is used when adding or getting a sub-app from an app.
2021-08-24 00:31:21 +00:00
bjorn3
d84c7f9066 Reduce visibility of various types and fields (#2690)
See the individual commits.
2021-08-19 20:02:25 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
9788b386c7 Update glam requirement from 0.15.1 to 0.17.3 (#2500)
Updates the requirements on [glam](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs) to permit the latest version.
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<li>Fix alignment unit tests on i686 and S390x.</li>
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<li>Removed <code>From&lt;Mat3&gt;</code> implementation for <code>Mat2</code> and <code>From&lt;DMat3&gt;</code> for <code>DMat2</code>.
These have been replaced by <code>Mat2::from_mat3()</code> and <code>DMat2::from_mat3()</code>.</li>
<li>Removed <code>From&lt;Mat4&gt;</code> implementation for <code>Mat3</code> and <code>From&lt;DMat4&gt;</code> for <code>DMat3</code>.
These have been replaced by <code>Mat3::from_mat4()</code> and <code>DMat3::from_mat4()</code>.</li>
<li>Removed deprecated <code>from_slice_unaligned()</code>, <code>write_to_slice_unaligned()</code>,
<code>from_rotation_mat4</code> and <code>from_rotation_ypr()</code> methods.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Added</h3>
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<li>Added <code>col_mut()</code> method which returns a mutable reference to a matrix column
to all matrix types.</li>
<li>Added <code>AddAssign</code>, <code>MulAssign</code> and <code>SubAssign</code> implementations for all matrix
types.</li>
<li>Added <code>Add</code> and <code>Sub</code> implementations of scalar values for vector types.</li>
<li>Added more <code>glam_assert!</code> checks and documented methods where they are used.</li>
<li>Added vector projection and rejection methods <code>project_onto()</code>,
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<li>Added <code>Mat2::from_mat3()</code>, <code>DMat2::from_mat3()</code>, <code>Mat3::from_mat4()</code>,
<code>DMat3::from_mat4()</code> which create a smaller matrix from a larger one,
discarding a final row and column of the input matrix.</li>
<li>Added <code>Mat3::from_mat2()</code>, <code>DMat3::from_mat2()</code>, <code>Mat4::from_mat3()</code> and
<code>DMat4::from_mat3()</code> which create an affine transform from a smaller linear
transform matrix.</li>
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François
1a758dd9e2 update ndk-glue to 0.4 (#2684)
# Objective

- We currently depends on ndk 0.2, 0.3, 0.4
- Only 0.2 dependencies comes from Bevy itself

## Solution

- Replace #1371 
- Update Bevy to ndk-glue 0.4
- Also fixes duplicate dependency CI issue
2021-08-19 01:02:15 +00:00
Georg Friedrich Schuppe
98a08cf495 feat: remove_component for ReflectComponent (#2682)
# Objective

While implementing a plugin for my rollback networking library, I needed to load/save parts of the world. For this, I made a WorldSnapshot that works quite like the current DynamicScene. Using a TypeRegistry to register component types I want to save/load and then using ReflectComponents methods to add or apply components of the given types. 

However, I noticed there is no method to remove components from entities through the ReflectComponent.

## Solution

I added a `remove_component` field to the `ReflectComponent` struct, as well as a `pub fn remove_component(&self, world: &mut World, entity: Entity)` to call that function in `remove_component`. This follows exactly the same pattern all other methods/fields in this struct look like.

This is an example how it could be used (at least how I would use it):
6c003f86f1/src/world_snapshot.rs (L133)
2021-08-18 20:57:58 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9d453530fa System Param Lifetime Split (#2605)
# Objective

Enable using exact World lifetimes during read-only access . This is motivated by the new renderer's need to allow read-only world-only queries to outlive the query itself (but still be constrained by the world lifetime).

For example:
115b170d1f/pipelined/bevy_pbr2/src/render/mod.rs (L774)

## Solution

Split out SystemParam state and world lifetimes and pipe those lifetimes up to read-only Query ops (and add into_inner for Res). According to every safety test I've run so far (except one), this is safe (see the temporary safety test commit). Note that changing the mutable variants to the new lifetimes would allow aliased mutable pointers (try doing that to see how it affects the temporary safety tests).

The new state lifetime on SystemParam does make `#[derive(SystemParam)]` more cumbersome (the current impl requires PhantomData if you don't use both lifetimes). We can make this better by detecting whether or not a lifetime is used in the derive and adjusting accordingly, but that should probably be done in its own pr.  

## Why is this a draft?

The new lifetimes break QuerySet safety in one very specific case (see the query_set system in system_safety_test). We need to solve this before we can use the lifetimes given.

This is due to the fact that QuerySet is just a wrapper over Query, which now relies on world lifetimes instead of `&self` lifetimes to prevent aliasing (but in systems, each Query has its own implied lifetime, not a centralized world lifetime).  I believe the fix is to rewrite QuerySet to have its own World lifetime (and own the internal reference). This will complicate the impl a bit, but I think it is doable. I'm curious if anyone else has better ideas.

Personally, I think these new lifetimes need to happen. We've gotta have a way to directly tie read-only World queries to the World lifetime. The new renderer is the first place this has come up, but I doubt it will be the last. Worst case scenario we can come up with a second `WorldLifetimeQuery<Q, F = ()>` parameter to enable these read-only scenarios, but I'd rather not add another type to the type zoo.
2021-08-15 20:51:53 +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
Alice Cecile
d59fc076e8 Comprehensive CONTRIBUTING.md (#2040)
[**RENDERED**](https://github.com/alice-i-cecile/bevy/blob/better-contributing/CONTRIBUTING.md)

Improves #910. As discussed in #1309, we'll need to synchronize content between this and the Bevy website in some way (and clean up the .github file perhaps?).

I think doing it as a root-directory file is nicer for discovery, but that's a conversation I'm interested in having.

This document is intended to be helpful to beginners to open source and Bevy, and captures what I've learned about our informal practices and values.

Reviewers: I'm particularly interested in:
- opinions on the items **What we're trying to build**, where I discuss some of the project's high-level values and goals
- more relevant details on the `bevy` subcrates for **Getting oriented**
- useful tricks and best practices that I missed
- better guidance on how to contribute to the Bevy book from @cart <3
2021-08-14 19:21:36 +00:00
Martin Svanberg
96f0e02728 Implement Clone for Fetches (#2641)
# Objective

This:

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

fn main() {
    App::new()
    .add_system(test)
    .run();
}

fn test(entities: Query<Entity>) {
    let mut combinations = entities.iter_combinations_mut();
    while let Some([e1, e2]) = combinations.fetch_next() {    
        dbg!(e1);
    }
}
```

fails with the message "the trait bound `bevy::ecs::query::EntityFetch: std::clone::Clone` is not satisfied". 


## Solution

It works after adding the naive clone implementation to EntityFetch. I'm not super familiar with ECS internals, so I'd appreciate input on this.
2021-08-14 03:14:16 +00:00
davier
6aedb2500a Cleanup FromResources (#2601)
## Objective

- Clean up remaining references to the trait `FromResources`, which was replaced in favor of `FromWorld` during the ECS rework.

## Solution

- Remove the derive macro for `FromResources`
- Change doc references of `FromResources` to `FromWorld`

(this is the first item in #2576)
2021-08-13 22:21:34 +00:00
Isaak Eriksson
5eeba1556d Better error message for unsupported shader features Fixes #869 (#2598)
# Objective

- Provides more useful error messages when using unsupported shader features.

## Solution Fixes #869

- Provided a error message as follows (adding name, set and binding): 
```
Unsupported shader bind type CombinedImageSampler (name noiseVol0, set 0, binding 9)
```
2021-08-13 22:21:33 +00:00
Piotr Balcer
b13472dae4 fix missing paths in ECS SystemParam derive macro v2 (#2550)
This is an updated version of #1434 PR. I've encountered this macro problem while trying to use @woubuc's bevy-event-set crate.

Co-authored-by: Piotr Balcer <piotr@balcer.eu>
2021-08-11 01:32:58 +00:00
Mirko Rainer
a023b687dd Link Minimal and Default plugins in the docs. (#2583)
I didn't know about MinimalPlugins for way too long. This should increase visibility for others.

# Objective

Improve visibility and discover in the docs for Default and Minimal Plugins.

## Solution

Links the two Docs pages. 



Co-authored-by: Mirko Rainer <52899592+mirkoRainer@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-10 23:46:39 +00:00
Klim Tsoutsman
0c91317102 Change definition of ScheduleRunnerPlugin (#2606)
# Objective

- Allow `ScheduleRunnerPlugin` to be instantiated without curly braces. Other plugins in the library already use the semicolon syntax.
- Currently, you have to do the following:
```rust
App::build()
    .add_plugin(bevy::core::CorePlugin)
    .add_plugin(bevy::app::ScheduleRunnerPlugin {})
```
- With the proposed change you can do this:
```rust
App::build()
    .add_plugin(bevy::core::CorePlugin)
    .add_plugin(bevy::app::ScheduleRunnerPlugin)
```

## Solution

- Change the `ScheduleRunnerPlugin` definition to use a semicolon instead of curly braces.
2021-08-10 02:48:40 +00:00
Hoidigan
49038d03f5 Remove with bundle filter (#2623)
# Objective

Fixes #2620

## Solution

Remove WithBundle filter and temporarily remove example for query_bundle.
2021-08-10 01:55:52 +00:00
davier
336583a86b Update EntityMut's location in push_children() and insert_children() (#2604)
## Objective

This code would result in a crash:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    let mut world = World::new();
    let child = world.spawn().id();
    world.spawn().push_children(&[child]);
}
```

## Solution

Update the `EntityMut`'s location after inserting a component on the children entities, as it may have changed.
2021-08-10 01:12:42 +00:00
Protowalker
03e2045c8d fix typo (paramater to parameter) (#2590)
there was a typo 👀 i fixed it 👀
2021-08-06 20:55:24 +00:00
Robert Swain
ae4f809a52 Port bevy_gltf to pipelined-rendering (#2537)
# Objective

Port bevy_gltf to the pipelined-rendering branch.

## Solution

crates/bevy_gltf has been copied and pasted into pipelined/bevy_gltf2 and modifications were made to work with the pipelined-rendering branch. Notably vertex tangents and vertex colours are not supported.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-07-30 03:37:34 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7b336fd779 fix nightly clippy lints (#2568)
Fix new nightly clippy lints on `pipelined-rendering`
2021-07-30 03:17:27 +00:00
Boxy
0b800e547b 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 19:36:39 -07:00
Josh Kuhn
54ff7aaa1e Bump notify to 5.0.0-pre.11 (#2564)
# Objective

notify 5.0.0-pre.11 breaks the interface again, but apparently in a way that's similar to how it used to be

## Solution

Bump `bevy_asset` dependency on notify to `5.0.0-pre.11` and fix the errors that crop up.

It looks like `pre.11` was mentioned in #2528 by @mockersf but there's no mention of why `pre.10` was chosen ultimately.
2021-07-29 23:56:16 +00:00
Boxy
155068a090 Add 's (state) lifetime to Fetch (#2515)
Allows iterators to return things that borrow data from `QueryState`, needed this in my relations PR figure might be worth landing separately maybe
2021-07-29 21:14:22 +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
Carter Anderson
3ec6b3f9a0 move bevy_core_pipeline to its own plugin (#2552)
This decouples the opinionated "core pipeline" from the new (less opinionated) bevy_render crate. The "core pipeline" is intended to be used by crates like bevy_sprites, bevy_pbr, bevy_ui, and 3rd party crates that extends core rendering functionality.
2021-07-28 21:29:32 +00:00
bjorn3
86cc70b902 Refactor ECS to reduce the dependency on a 1-to-1 mapping between components and real rust types (#2490)
# Objective

There is currently a 1-to-1 mapping between components and real rust types. This means that it is impossible for multiple components to be represented by the same rust type or for a component to not have a rust type at all. This means that component types can't be defined in languages other than rust like necessary for scripting or sandboxed (wasm?) plugins.

## Solution

Refactor `ComponentDescriptor` and `Bundle` to remove `TypeInfo`. `Bundle` now uses `ComponentId` instead. `ComponentDescriptor` is now always created from a rust type instead of through the `TypeInfo` indirection. A future PR may make it possible to construct a `ComponentDescriptor` from it's fields without a rust type being involved.
2021-07-28 19:29:12 +00:00
Boxy
4b6238d35a Remove empty module (#2558)
self explanatory
2021-07-28 03:10:55 +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
François
234b2efa71 Inline world get (#2520)
# Objective

While looking at the code of `World`, I noticed two basic functions (`get` and `get_mut`) that are probably called a lot and with simple code that are not `inline`

## Solution

- Add benchmark to check impact
- Add `#[inline]`


```
group                                            this pr                                main
-----                                            ----                                   ----
world_entity/50000_entities                      1.00   115.9±11.90µs        ? ?/sec    1.71   198.5±29.54µs        ? ?/sec
world_get/50000_entities_SparseSet               1.00   409.9±46.96µs        ? ?/sec    1.18   483.5±36.41µs        ? ?/sec
world_get/50000_entities_Table                   1.00   391.3±29.83µs        ? ?/sec    1.16   455.6±57.85µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_for_each/50000_entities_SparseSet    1.02   121.3±18.36µs        ? ?/sec    1.00   119.4±13.88µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_for_each/50000_entities_Table        1.03     13.8±0.96µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     13.3±0.54µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_get/50000_entities_SparseSet         1.00   666.9±54.36µs        ? ?/sec    1.03   687.1±57.77µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_get/50000_entities_Table             1.01   584.4±55.12µs        ? ?/sec    1.00   576.3±36.13µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_SparseSet        1.01   169.7±19.50µs        ? ?/sec    1.00   168.6±32.56µs        ? ?/sec
world_query_iter/50000_entities_Table            1.00     26.2±1.38µs        ? ?/sec    1.91     50.0±4.40µs        ? ?/sec
```

I didn't add benchmarks for the mutable path but I don't see how it could hurt to make it inline too...
2021-07-27 23:19:26 +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
Boxy
c83a184e2f Dedupe move logic in remove_bundle and remove_bundle_intersection (#2521)
This logic was in both `remove_bundle` and ` remove_bundle_intersection` but only differed by whether we call `.._forget_missing_..` or `.._drop_missing_..`
2021-07-27 05:16:47 +00:00
Carter Anderson
2e99d84cdc remove .system from pipelined code (#2538)
Now that we have main features, lets use them!
2021-07-26 23:44:23 +00:00
Carter Anderson
955c79f299 adapt to upstream changes 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Robert Swain
326b20643f Directional light and shadow (#6)
Directional light and shadow
2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
ac6b27925e fix clippy 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
829f723bf3 Add log crate compatibility to bevy_log 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Robert Swain
b1a91a823f bevy_pbr2: Add support for most of the StandardMaterial textures (#4)
* bevy_pbr2: Add support for most of the StandardMaterial textures

Normal maps are not included here as they require tangents in a vertex attribute.

* bevy_pbr2: Ensure RenderCommandQueue is ready for PbrShaders init

* texture_pipelined: Add a light to the scene so we can see stuff

* WIP bevy_pbr2: back to front sorting hack

* bevy_pbr2: Uniform control flow for texture sampling in pbr.frag

From 'fintelia' on the Bevy Render Rework Round 2 discussion:

"My understanding is that GPUs these days never use the "execute both branches
and select the result" strategy. Rather, what they do is evaluate the branch
condition on all threads of a warp, and jump over it if all of them evaluate to
false. If even a single thread needs to execute the if statement body, however,
then the remaining threads are paused until that is completed."

* bevy_pbr2: Simplify texture and sampler names

The StandardMaterial_ prefix is no longer needed

* bevy_pbr2: Match default 'AmbientColor' of current bevy_pbr for now

* bevy_pbr2: Convert from non-linear to linear sRGB for the color uniform

* bevy_pbr2: Add pbr_pipelined example

* Fix view vector in pbr frag to work in ortho

* bevy_pbr2: Use a 90 degree y fov and light range projection for lights

* bevy_pbr2: Add AmbientLight resource

* bevy_pbr2: Convert PointLight color to linear sRGB for use in fragment shader

* bevy_pbr2: pbr.frag: Rename PointLight.projection to view_projection

The uniform contains the view_projection matrix so this was incorrect.

* bevy_pbr2: PointLight is an OmniLight as it has a radius

* bevy_pbr2: Factoring out duplicated code

* bevy_pbr2: Implement RenderAsset for StandardMaterial

* Remove unnecessary texture and sampler clones

* fix comment formatting

* remove redundant Buffer:from

* Don't extract meshes when their material textures aren't ready

* make missing textures in the queue step an error

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
25de2d1819 Port Mesh to RenderAsset, add Slab and FrameSlabMap garbage collection for Bind Groups 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
09043b66ce fix tracing and add graph spans 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
13ca00178a bevy_render now uses wgpu directly 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Robert Swain
01116b1fdb StandardMaterial flat values (#3)
StandardMaterial flat values
2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
579c769f7c Fix ExclusiveSystemCoerced so it updates system with new archetypes 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
3400fb4e61 SubGraphs, Views, Shadows, and more 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
StarArawn
cdf06ea293 Added compute to the new pipelined renderer. 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
4ac2ed7cc6 pipelined rendering proof of concept 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
François
a4e5e2790e fix version of notify to 5.0.0-pre.2 (#2528)
# Objective

- https://github.com/notify-rs/notify changed their api in the latest pre-release of 0.5.0
- This breaks current main AND v0.5.0

## Solution

- Fix the dependency to the known working version

before : https://docs.rs/notify/5.0.0-pre.2/notify/trait.Watcher.html
after : https://docs.rs/notify/5.0.0-pre.11/notify/trait.Watcher.html
2021-07-24 01:41:48 +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
Boxy
ba2916c45a move get_insert_bundle_info (#2508)
I had to move this out in my relations PR and its causing a large diff so I figure I could just do this separately
2021-07-21 21:42:52 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
0c62b28d6d Fix typo in QueryComponentError message (#2498)
There was a typo, I believe.
2021-07-21 07:11:31 +00:00
Daniel McNab
3a20462d3f Useful changes with relicensing benefits (#2497)
This obsoletes #1111 and #2445, since @ColonisationCaptain and @temhotaokeaha haven't replied to #2373.

I believe that both of those PRs would be fine to keep, but they're even more fine to keep now :)
2021-07-17 21:59:31 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
f6dbc25bd9 Optional .system(), part 6 (chaining) (#2494)
# Objective

- Continue work of #2398 and friends.
- Make `.system()` optional in chaining.

## Solution

- Slight change to `IntoChainSystem` signature and implementation.
- Remove some usages of `.system()` in the chaining example, to verify the implementation.

---

I swear, I'm not splitting these up on purpose, I just legit forgot about most of the things where `System` appears in public API, and my trait usage explorer mingles that with the gajillion internal uses.

In case you're wondering what happened to part 5, #2446 ate it.
2021-07-17 19:14:18 +00:00
Nathan Ward
ecb78048cf [ecs] Improve Commands performance (#2332)
# Objective

- Currently `Commands` are quite slow due to the need to allocate for each command and wrap it in a `Box<dyn Command>`.
- For example:
```rust
fn my_system(mut cmds: Commands) {
    cmds.spawn().insert(42).insert(3.14);
}
```
will have 3 separate `Box<dyn Command>` that need to be allocated and ran.

## Solution

- Utilize a specialized data structure keyed `CommandQueueInner`. 
- The purpose of `CommandQueueInner` is to hold a collection of commands in contiguous memory. 
- This allows us to store each `Command` type contiguously in memory and quickly iterate through them and apply the `Command::write` trait function to each element.
2021-07-16 19:57:20 +00:00
Dusty DeWeese
927973ce6a Don't update when suspended to avoid GPU use on iOS. (#2482)
# Objective

This fixes a crash caused by iOS preventing GPU access when not focused: #2296

## Solution

This skips `app.update()` in `winit_runner` when `winit` sends the `Suspended` event, until `Resumed`.

I've tested that this works for me on my iOS app.
2021-07-16 00:50:39 +00:00
bjorn3
fbf561c2bb Update minimal version requirements for dependencies (#2460)
This was tested using cargo generate-lockfile -Zminimal-versions.
The following indirect dependencies also have minimal version
dependencies. For at least num, rustc-serialize and rand this is
necessary to compile on rustc versions that are not older than 1.0.

* num = "0.1.27"
* rustc-serialize = "0.3.20"
* termcolor = "1.0.4"
* libudev-sys = "0.1.1"
* rand = "0.3.14"
* ab_glyph = "0.2.7

Based on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2455
2021-07-15 21:25:49 +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
Ixentus
d80303d138 Add feature flag to enable wasm for bevy_audio (#2397)
Exposes Rodio feature flag to enable WASM support.

Note that mp3 doesn't currently work on wasm.
2021-07-14 03:20:21 +00:00
François
5c4909dbb2 update archetypes for run criterias (#2177)
fixes #2000 

archetypes were not updated for run criteria on a stage or on a system set
2021-07-13 22:12:21 +00:00
Gilbert Röhrbein
10b0b1ad40 docs: add hint that texture atlas padding is between tiles (#2447)
I struggled with some sprite sheet animation which was like drifting from right to left.
This PR documents the current behaviour that the padding which is used on slicing a texture into a texture atlas, is assumed to be only between tiles. In my case I had some padding also on the right side of the texture.
2021-07-12 20:29:28 +00:00
Ryan Scheel
b48ee02feb Make Remove Command's fields public (#2449)
In #2034, the `Remove` Command did not get the same treatment as the rest of the commands. There's no discussion saying it shouldn't have public fields, so I am assuming it was an oversight. This fixes that oversight.
2021-07-12 19:48:48 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
11485decca Optional .system(), part 4 (run criteria) (#2431)
# Objective

- Continue work of #2398 and friends.
- Make `.system()` optional in run criteria APIs.

## Solution

- Slight change to `RunCriteriaDescriptorCoercion` signature and implementors.
- Implement `IntoRunCriteria` for `IntoSystem` rather than `System`.
- Remove some usages of `.system()` with run criteria in tests of `stage.rs`, to verify the implementation.
2021-07-08 07:18:00 +00:00
Theia Vogel
85a10eccc5 Fix AssetServer::get_asset_loader deadlock (#2395)
# Objective

Fixes a possible deadlock between `AssetServer::get_asset_loader` / `AssetServer::add_loader`

A thread could take the `extension_to_loader_index` read lock,
and then have the `server.loader` write lock taken in add_loader
before it can. Then add_loader can't take the extension_to_loader_index
lock, and the program deadlocks.

To be more precise:

## Step 1: Thread 1 grabs the `extension_to_loader_index` lock on lines 138..139:

3a1867a92e/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs (L133-L145)

## Step 2: Thread 2 grabs the `server.loader` write lock on line 107:

3a1867a92e/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs (L103-L116)

## Step 3: Deadlock, since Thread 1 wants to grab `server.loader` on line 141...:

3a1867a92e/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs (L133-L145)

... and Thread 2 wants to grab 'extension_to_loader_index` on lines 111..112:

3a1867a92e/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs (L103-L116)


## Solution

Fixed by descoping the extension_to_loader_index lock, since
`get_asset_loader` doesn't need to hold the read lock on the extensions map for the duration,
just to get a copyable usize. The block might not be needed,
I think I could have gotten away with just inserting a `copied()`
call into the chain, but I wanted to make the reasoning clear for
future maintainers.
2021-07-06 17:35:16 +00:00
François
b52edc107d use discord vanity link (#2420)
# Objective

I wanted to send the Bevy discord link to someone but couldn't find a pretty link to copy paste 

## Solution

Use the vanity link we have for discord
2021-07-01 20:41:42 +00:00
andoco
941a8fb8a3 Fix unsetting RenderLayers bit in without fn (#2409)
# Objective

Fixes how the layer bit is unset in the RenderLayers bit mask when calling the `without` method.

## Solution

Unsets the layer bit using `&=` and the inverse of the layer bit mask.
2021-07-01 20:41:40 +00:00
MinerSebas
b911a005d9 Mention creation of disjoint Querys with Without<T> in conflicting access Panic (#2413)
# Objective

Beginners semi-regularly appear on the Discord asking for help with using `QuerySet` when they have a system with conflicting data access.
This happens because the Resulting Panic message only mentions `QuerySet` as a solution, even if in most cases `Without<T>` was enough to solve the problem.

## Solution

Mention the usage of `Without<T>` to create disjoint queries as an alternative to `QuerySet`

## Open Questions

- Is `disjoint` a too technical/mathematical word?
- Should `Without<T>` be mentioned before or after `QuerySet`?
  - Before: Using `Without<T>` should be preferred and mentioning it first reinforces this for a reader.
  - After: The Panics can be very long and a Reader could skip to end and only see the `QuerySet`


Co-authored-by: MinerSebas <66798382+MinerSebas@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-01 20:20:11 +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
Alexander Sepity
afb33234db Optional .system(), part 3 (#2422)
# Objective

- Continue work of #2398 and #2403.
- Make `.system()` syntax optional when using `.config()` API.

## Solution

- Introduce new prelude trait, `ConfigurableSystem`, that shorthands `my_system.system().config(...)` as `my_system.config(...)`.
- Expand `configure_system_local` test to also cover the new syntax.
2021-07-01 19:09:34 +00:00
Nathan Ward
c8e2415eaf [ecs] add StorageType documentation (#2394)
# Objective

- Add inline documentation for `StorageType`.
- Currently the README in `bevy_ecs` provides docs for `StorageType`, however, adding addition inline docs makes it simpler for users who are actively reading the source code.

## Solution
- Add inline docs.
2021-06-30 16:38:24 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
10f2dd3ec5 Optional .system(), part 2 (#2403)
# Objective

- Extend work done in #2398.
- Make `.system()` syntax optional when using system descriptor API.

## Solution

- Slight change to `ParallelSystemDescriptorCoercion` signature and implementors.

---

I haven't touched exclusive systems, because it looks like the only two other solutions are going back to doubling our system insertion methods, or starting to lean into stageless. The latter will invalidate the former, so I think exclusive systems should remian pariahs until stageless.

I can grep & nuke `.system()` thorughout the codebase now, which might take a while, or we can do that in subsequent PR(s).
2021-06-29 19:47:46 +00:00
Daniel McNab
c893b99224 Optional .system (#2398)
This can be your 6 months post-christmas present.

# Objective

- Make `.system` optional
- yeet
- It's ugly
- Alternative title: `.system` is dead; long live `.system`
- **yeet**

## Solution

- Use a higher ranked lifetime, and some trait magic.

N.B. This PR does not actually remove any `.system`s, except in a couple of examples. Once this is merged we can do that piecemeal across crates, and decide on syntax for labels.
2021-06-27 00:40:09 +00:00
tiagolam
1bc34b4e67 bevy_utils: Re-introduce with_capacity(). (#2393)
# Objective
Re-introduce `AHashExt` and respective `with_capacity()` implementations to give a more ergonomic way to set a `HashMap` / `HashSet` capacity.

As a note, this has also been discussed and agreed on issue #2115, which this PR addresses (leaving `new()` out of the `AHashExt` trait).

Fixes #2115.

## Solution
PR #1235 had removed the `AHashExt` trait and respective `with_capacity()`s implementations, leaving only the less ergonomic `HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(size, Default::default())` option available.

This re-introduces `AHashExt` and respective `with_capacity()` implementations to give a more ergonomic way to set a `HashMap` / `HashSet` capacity.
2021-06-26 19:49:35 +00:00
Jacob Gardner
52e8a19a39 Fixes Timer Precision Error Causing Panic (#2362)
# Objective

Fixes #2361 

## Solution

Uses integer division instead of floating-point which prevents precision errors, I think.
2021-06-26 19:49:34 +00:00
MinerSebas
b8f3d9c365 Allow Option<NonSend<T>> and Option<NonSendMut<T>> as SystemParam (#2345)
# Objective

Currently, you can add `Option<Res<T>` or `Option<ResMut<T>` as a SystemParam, if the Resource could potentially not exist, but this functionality doesn't exist for `NonSend` and `NonSendMut`

## Solution

Adds implementations to use `Option<NonSend<T>>` and Option<NonSendMut<T>> as SystemParams.
2021-06-26 19:29:38 +00:00
Patrik Buhring
7602317087 Update hexasphere to 4.0.0. (#2390)
# Objective

- Update `hexasphere` to 4.0.0, which is now licensed with dual MIT/Apache-2.0.
2021-06-25 00:35:41 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
f91def5c4b Update wgpu requirement from 0.8 to 0.9 (#2371)
Updates the requirements on [wgpu](https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu) to permit the latest version.
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<h2>v0.9 (2021-06-18)</h2>
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<li>Updated:
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<li>naga to <code>v0.5</code>.</li>
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<li>Added:
<ul>
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<li>Fixed incorrect dynamic stencil reference for Replace ops.</li>
<li>Fixed tracking of temporary resources.</li>
<li>Stopped unconditionally adding cubemap flags when the backend doesn't support cubemaps.</li>
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<li>Validation:
<ul>
<li>Ensure that if resources are viewed from the vertex stage, they are read only unless <code>Features::VERTEX_WRITABLE_STORAGE</code> is true.</li>
<li>Ensure storage class (i.e. storage vs uniform) is consistent between the shader and the pipeline layout.</li>
<li>Error when a color texture is used as a depth/stencil texture.</li>
<li>Check that pipeline output formats are logical</li>
<li>Added shader label to log messages if validation fails.</li>
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<li>Tracing:
<ul>
<li>Make renderpasses show up in the trace before they are run.</li>
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<li>Docs:
<ul>
<li>Fix typo in <code>PowerPreference::LowPower</code> description.</li>
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<li>Player:
<ul>
<li>Automatically start and stop RenderDoc captures.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Examples:
<ul>
<li>Handle winit's unconditional exception.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Internal:
<ul>
<li>Merged wgpu-rs and wgpu back into a single repository.</li>
<li>The tracker was split into two different stateful/stateless trackers to reduce overhead.</li>
<li>Added code coverage testing</li>
<li>CI can now test on lavapipe</li>
<li>Add missing extern &quot;C&quot; in wgpu-core on <code>wgpu_render_pass_execute_bundles</code></li>
<li>Fix incorrect function name <code>wgpu_render_pass_bundle_indexed_indirect</code> to <code>wgpu_render_bundle_draw_indexed_indirect</code>.</li>
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<h2>wgpu-types-0.8.1 (2021-06-08)</h2>
<ul>
<li>fix dynamic stencil reference for Replace ops</li>
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<h2>v0.8.1 (2021-05-06)</h2>
<ul>
<li>fix SPIR-V generation from WGSL, which was broken due to &quot;Kernel&quot; capability</li>
<li>validate buffer storage classes</li>
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<h2>Unreleased</h2>
<ul>
<li>Added support for storage texture arrays for Vulkan and Metal.</li>
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2021-06-24 16:38:02 +00:00
CGMossa
3106dc4937 Added helpful adders for systemsets (#2366)
# Objective

- This adds a way to add `SystemSet`s to Apps.
2021-06-23 16:47:08 +00:00
Nathan Stocks
f71f93c843 Derive Clone for Time (#2360)
# Objective

- Make it so that `Time` can be cloned
- Makes it so I can clone the entire current `Time` and easily pass it to the user in [Rusty Engine](https://github.com/CleanCut/rusty_engine) instead of [doing this](8302dc3914/src/game.rs (L147-L150))

## Solution

- Derive the `Clone` trait on `Time`
2021-06-22 16:57:48 +00:00
Nathan Ward
00d8d5d5a0 fix clippy warning failing on CI (#2353)
# Objective

- CI jobs are starting to fail due to `clippy::bool-assert-comparison` and `clippy::single_component_path_imports` being triggered.

## Solution

- Fix all uses where `asset_eq!(<condition>, <bool>)` could be replace by `assert!`
- Move the `#[allow()]` for `single_component_path_imports` to `#![allow()]` at the start of the files.
2021-06-18 00:08:39 +00:00
Nathan Ward
71bf07f5c0 [assets] Fix AssetServer::get_handle_path (#2310)
# Objective

- Currently `AssetServer::get_handle_path` always returns `None` since the inner hash map is never written to.

## Solution

- Inside the `load_untracked` function, insert the asset path into the map.

This is similar to #1290 (thanks @TheRawMeatball)
2021-06-09 20:04:22 +00:00
Nathan Ward
b07b2f524e implement DetectChanges for NonSendMut (#2326)
# Objective

- The `DetectChanges` trait is used for types that detect change on mutable access (such as `ResMut`, `Mut`, etc...)
- `DetectChanges` was not implemented for `NonSendMut`

## Solution

- implement `NonSendMut` in terms of `DetectChanges`
2021-06-09 19:02:00 +00:00
MinerSebas
63047b2417 Fix bad bounds for NonSend SystemParams (#2325)
# Objective

Currently, you can't call `is_added` or `is_changed` on a `NonSend` SystemParam, unless the Resource is a Component (implements `Send` and `Sync`). 
This defeats the purpose of providing change detection for NonSend Resources.
While fixing this, I also noticed that `NonSend` does not have a bound at all on its struct.

## Solution

Change the bounds of `T` to always be `'static`.
2021-06-09 19:01:59 +00:00
Waridley
5b0f40f3f1 Document FromType trait (#2323)
# Objective

Prevent future unnecessary mental effort spent figuring out why this trait exists and how to resolve the `TODO`.

## Solution

I happened to notice this trait being used when expanding the `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro in my own crate to figure out how it worked, and noticed that there was a `TODO` comment on it because it is only used in the derive macro and thus appeared to be unused.

I figured I should document my findings to prevent someone else from finding them out the hard way in the future 😆 

Co-authored-by: Waridley <Waridley64@gmail.com>
2021-06-09 18:32:18 +00:00
Callum Tolley
a40ec1c6b6 Add minimum sizes to textures to prevent crash (#2300)
# Objective
- Fixes #2299

## Solution
- Ensures that textures are never requested with 0 height/width.
2021-06-09 18:07:40 +00:00
Nathan Ward
e549f14359 [assets] properly set LoadState with invalid asset extension (#2318)
# Objective

- Currently, when calling any of the `AssetServer`'s `load` functions, if the extension does not exist for the given path, the returned handle's load state is always `LoadState::NotLoaded`. 
- This is due to the `load_async` function early returning without properly creating a `SourceInfo` for the requested asset.
- Fixes #2261

## Solution
- Add the `SourceInfo` prior to checking for valid extension loaders. And set the `LoadState` to `Failed` if the according loader does not exist.
2021-06-08 19:39:59 +00:00
forbjok
ac04c71d97 Fix Bevy crashing if no audio device is found (#2269)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/850
2021-06-08 03:14:38 +00:00
François
7835c92647 Log errors when loading textures from a gltf file (#2260)
When loading a gltf, if there is an error loading textures, it is completely ignored.

This can happen for example when loading a file with `jpg` textures without the `jpeg` Bevy feature enabled.
This PR adds `warn` logs for the few cases that can happen when loading a texture.

Other possible fix would be to break on first error and returning, making the asset loading failed
2021-06-08 02:46:44 +00:00
Nathan Ward
fe32a60577 [assets] set LoadState properly and more testing! (#2226)
1) Sets `LoadState` properly on all failing cases in `AssetServer::load_async`
2) Adds more tests for sad and happy paths of asset loading

_Note_: this brings in the `tempfile` crate.
2021-06-08 02:46:44 +00:00
François
c2722f713a expose texture/image conversions as From/TryFrom (#2175)
fixes #2169 

Instead of having custom methods with reduced visibility, implement `From<image::DynamicImage> for Texture` and `TryFrom<Texture> for image::DynamicImage`
2021-06-08 02:26:51 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
cebb553bff Add a readme to bevy_ecs (#2028)
[RENDERED](https://github.com/NiklasEi/bevy/blob/ecs_readme/crates/bevy_ecs/README.md)

Since I am trying to learn more about Bevy ECS at the moment, I thought this issue is a perfect fit.

This PR adds a readme to the `bevy_ecs` crate containing a minimal running example of stand alone `bevy_ecs`. Unique features like customizable component storage, Resources or change detection are introduced. For each of these features the readme links to an example in a newly created examples directory inside the `bevy_esc` crate.

Resolves #2008 

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-06-08 01:57:24 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
a404eb2acf Removed redundant visibility check (#2311)
Since `visible_entities_system` already checks `Visiblie::is_visible` for each entity and requires it to be `true`, there's no reason to verify visibility in `PassNode::prepare` which consumes entities produced by the system.
2021-06-07 19:02:02 +00:00
Nathan Ward
27d809fd23 [assets] remove unnecessary temporary strong handles (#2304)
# Objective

- When creating an asset, the `update_asset_storage` function was unnecessarily creating an extraneous `Handle` to the created asset via calling `set`. This has some overhead as the `RefChange::Increment/Decrement` event was being sent.  
- A similar exteraneous handle is also created in `load_async` when loading dependencies. 

## Solution

- Have the implementation use `Assets::set_untracked` and `AssetServer::load_untracked` so no intermediate handle is created.
2021-06-07 18:32:57 +00:00
MinerSebas
4fed2ee858 Use cfg attribute to filter supported extensions (#2297)
When implementing `AssetLoader ` you need to specify which File extensions are supported by that loader.
Currently, Bevy always says it supports extensions that actually require activating a Feature beforehand.

This PR adds cf attributes, so Bevy only tries to load those Extensions whose Features were activated.

This prevents Bevy from Panicking and reports such a warning:
```
Jun 02 23:05:57.139  WARN bevy_asset::asset_server: no `AssetLoader` found for the following extension: ogg
```

This also fixes the Bug, that the `png Feature had to be activated even if you wanted to load a different image format.

Fixes #640
2021-06-03 19:58:08 +00:00
Nathan Ward
19db1e402b [ecs] implement is_empty for queries (#2271)
## Problem
- The `Query` struct does not provide an easy way to check if it is empty. 
- Specifically, users have to use `.iter().peekable()` or `.iter().next().is_none()` which is not very ergonomic. 
- Fixes: #2270 

## Solution
- Implement an `is_empty` function for queries to more easily check if the query is empty.
2021-06-02 20:50:06 +00:00
Carter Anderson
a20dc36c8c Add new SystemState and rename old SystemState to SystemMeta (#2283)
This enables `SystemParams` to be used outside of function systems. Anything can create and store `SystemState`, which enables efficient "param state cached" access to `SystemParams`.

It adds a `ReadOnlySystemParamFetch` trait, which enables safe `SystemState::get` calls without unique world access.

I renamed the old `SystemState` to `SystemMeta` to enable us to mirror the `QueryState` naming convention (but I'm happy to discuss alternative names if people have other ideas). I initially pitched this as `ParamState`, but given that it needs to include full system metadata, that doesn't feel like a particularly accurate name.

```rust
#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct A(usize);

#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct B(usize);

let mut world = World::default();
world.insert_resource(A(42));
world.spawn().insert(B(7));

// we get nice lifetime elision when declaring the type on the left hand side
let mut system_state: SystemState<(Res<A>, Query<&B>)> = SystemState::new(&mut world);
let (a, query) = system_state.get(&world);
assert_eq!(*a, A(42), "returned resource matches initial value");
assert_eq!(
    *query.single().unwrap(),
    B(7),
    "returned component matches initial value"
);

// mutable system params require unique world access
let mut system_state: SystemState<(ResMut<A>, Query<&mut B>)> = SystemState::new(&mut world);
let (a, query) = system_state.get_mut(&mut world);

// static lifetimes are required when declaring inside of structs
struct SomeContainer {
  state: SystemState<(Res<'static, A>, Res<'static, B>)>
}

// this can be shortened using type aliases, which will be useful for complex param tuples
type MyParams<'a> = (Res<'a, A>, Res<'a, B>);
struct SomeContainer {
  state: SystemState<MyParams<'static>>
}

// It is the user's responsibility to call SystemState::apply(world) for parameters that queue up work   
let mut system_state: SystemState<(Commands, Query<&B>)> = SystemState::new(&mut world);
{
  let (mut commands, query) = system_state.get(&world);
  commands.insert_resource(3.14);
}
system_state.apply(&mut world);
```

## Future Work

* Actually use SystemState inside FunctionSystem. This would be trivial, but it requires FunctionSystem to wrap SystemState in Option in its current form (which complicates system metadata lookup). I'd prefer to hold off until we adopt something like the later designs linked in #1364, which enable us to contruct Systems using a World reference (and also remove the need for `.system`).
* Consider a "scoped" approach to automatically call SystemState::apply when systems params are no longer being used (either a container type with a Drop impl, or a function that takes a closure for user logic operating on params).
2021-06-02 19:57:38 +00:00
thebluefish
f45dbe5bac Fixes dropping empty BlobVec (#2295)
When dropping the data, we originally only checked the size of an individual item instead of the size of the allocation. However with a capacity of 0, we attempt to deallocate a pointer which was not the result of allocation. That is, an item of `Layout { size_: 8, align_: 8 }` produces an array of `Layout { size_: 0, align_: 8 }` when `capacity = 0`.

Fixes #2294
2021-06-02 19:08:39 +00:00
François
6301b728ea remove commented code and TODO as it's not actually possible (#2289)
Fixing it was tried in #2069 and deemed not possible (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2069#issuecomment-841775844)

Other possibility would be to change the TODO to note the dependency on chalk integration.
2021-06-02 02:30:15 +00:00
Nathan Ward
0b67084e10 [assets] fix Assets being set as 'changed' each frame (#2280)
## Objective
- Fixes: #2275 
- `Assets` were being flagged as 'changed' each frame regardless of if the assets were actually being updated. 

## Solution
- Only have `Assets` change detection be triggered when the collection is actually modified. 
- This includes utilizing `ResMut` further down the stack instead of a `&mut Assets` directly.
2021-06-02 02:30:14 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
1214ddabb7 drop overwritten component data on double insert (#2227)
Continuing the work on reducing the safety footguns in the code, I've removed one extra `UnsafeCell` in favour of safe `Cell` usage inisde `ComponentTicks`. That change led to discovery of misbehaving component insert logic, where data wasn't properly dropped when overwritten. Apart from that being fixed, some method names were changed to better convey the "initialize new allocation" and "replace existing allocation" semantic.

Depends on #2221, I will rebase this PR after the dependency is merged. For now, review just the last commit.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-30 20:15:40 +00:00
Nathan Ward
173bb48d78 Refactor ResMut/Mut/ReflectMut to remove duplicated code (#2217)
`ResMut`, `Mut` and `ReflectMut` all share very similar code for change detection.
This PR is a first pass at refactoring these implementation and removing a lot of the duplicated code.

Note, this introduces a new trait `ChangeDetectable`.

Please feel free to comment away and let me know what you think!
2021-05-30 19:29:31 +00:00
François
08e5939fd7 Despawn with children doesn't need to remove entities from parents children when parents are also removed (#2278)
Fixes #2274 

When calling `despawn_recursive`, the recursive loop doesn't need to remove the entity from the children list of its parent when the parent will also be deleted

Upside:
* Removes two entity lookup per entity being recursively despawned

Downside:
* The change detection on the `Children` component of a deleted entity in the despawned hierarchy will not be triggered
2021-05-30 18:39:32 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
016b60a790 Update rodio requirement from 0.13 to 0.14 (#2244)
Updates the requirements on [rodio](https://github.com/RustAudio/rodio) to permit the latest version.
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<h1>Version 0.14.0 (2021-05-21)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Re-export <code>cpal</code> in full.</li>
<li>Replace panics when calling <code>OutputStream::try_default</code>, <code>OutputStream::try_from_device</code> with new
<code>StreamError</code> variants.</li>
<li><code>OutputStream::try_default</code> will now fallback to non-default output devices if an <code>OutputStream</code>
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</ul>
<h1>Version 0.13.1 (2021-03-28)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Fix panic when no <code>pulseaudio-alsa</code> was installed.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.13.0 (2020-11-03)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Update <code>cpal</code> to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-0130-2020-10-28">0.13</a>.</li>
<li>Add Android support.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.12.0 (2020-10-05)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Breaking: Update <code>cpal</code> to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-0120-2020-07-09">0.12</a>.</li>
<li>Breaking: Rework API removing global &quot;rodio audio processing&quot; thread &amp; adapting to the upstream cpal API changes.</li>
<li>Add new_X format specific methods to Decoder.</li>
<li>Fix resampler dependency on internal <code>Vec::capacity</code> behaviour.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.11.0 (2020-03-16)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Update <code>lewton</code> to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/lewton/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#release-0100---january-30-2020">0.10</a>.</li>
<li>Breaking: Update <code>cpal</code> to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-0110-2019-12-11">0.11</a></li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.10.0 (2019-11-16)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Removal of nalgebra in favour of own code.</li>
<li>Fix a bug that switched channels when resuming after having paused.</li>
<li>Attempt all supported output formats if the default format fails in <code>Sink::new</code>.</li>
<li>Breaking: Update <code>cpal</code> to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/cpal/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-0100-2019-07-05">0.10</a>.</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Remove exclusive <code>&amp;mut</code> borrow requirements in <code>Sink</code> &amp; <code>SpatialSink</code> setters.</li>
<li>Use <code>nalgebra</code> instead of <code>cgmath</code> for <code>Spatial</code> source.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.8.1 (2018-09-18)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Update <code>lewton</code> dependency to <a href="https://github.com/RustAudio/lewton/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#release-090---august-16-2018">0.9</a></li>
<li>Change license from <code>Apache-2.0</code> only to <code>Apache-2.0 OR MIT</code></li>
</ul>
<h1>Version 0.8.0 (2018-06-22)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Add mp3 decoding capabilities via <code>minimp3</code></li>
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2021-05-29 01:08:58 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
052094757a reduce tricky unsafety and simplify table structure (#2221)
I've noticed that we are overusing interior mutability of the Table data, where in many cases we already own a unique reference to it. That prompted a slight refactor aiming to reduce number of safety constraints that must be manually upheld. Now the majority of those are just about avoiding bound checking, which is relatively easy to prove right.

Another aspect is reducing the complexity of Table struct. Notably, we don't ever use archetypes stored there, so this whole thing goes away. Capacity and grow amount were mostly superficial, as we are already using Vecs inside anyway, so I've got rid of those too. Now the overall table capacity is being driven by the internal entity Vec capacity. This has a side effect of automatically implementing exponential growth pattern for BitVecs reallocations inside Table, which to my measurements slightly improves performance in tests that are heavy on inserts. YMMV, but I hope that those tests were at least remotely correct.
2021-05-24 23:21:19 +00:00
Jonathan Behrens
4b1d47da99 Enable downcasting of RenderContext (#2240)
Related to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/2210. This may make it possible to have external `wgpu` libraries work with `bevy`.
2021-05-24 19:38:33 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
653c10371e Use bevy_reflect as path in case of no direct references (#1875)
Fixes #1844


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-19 19:03:36 +00:00
Nathan Ward
a42343d847 Optimize Events::extend and impl std::iter::Extend (#2207)
The previous implementation of `Events::extend` iterated through each event and manually `sent` it via `Events:;send`.
However, this could be a minor performance hit since calling `Vec::push` in a loop is not optimal.
This refactors the code to use `Vec::extend`.
2021-05-19 18:41:46 +00:00
Nathan Ward
29bc4e3657 Fix Events::<drain/clear> bug (#2206)
Taken from #2145

On draining and clearing, dangling `EventReaders` would not read into the correct event offset.
2021-05-19 03:41:28 +00:00
Nathan Ward
9eb1aeee48 Expose set_changed() on ResMut and Mut (#2208)
This new api stems from this [discord conversation](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/742569353878437978/844057268172357663).

This exposes a public facing `set_changed` method on `ResMut` and `Mut`.

As a side note: `ResMut` and `Mut` have a lot of duplicated code, I have a PR I may put up later that refactors these commonalities into a trait.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-18 19:25:58 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
93cc7219bc small ecs cleanup and remove_bundle drop bugfix (#2172)
- simplified code around archetype generations a little bit, as the special case value is not actually needed
- removed unnecessary UnsafeCell around pointer value that is never updated through shared references
- fixed and added a test for correct drop behaviour when removing sparse components through remove_bundle command
2021-05-18 19:25:57 +00:00
Nathan Ward
4563e69e06 Update glam (0.15.1) and hexasphere (3.4) (#2199)
This is a version of #2195 which addresses the `glam` breaking changes.
Also update hexasphere to ensure versions of `glam` are matching
2021-05-18 18:56:15 +00:00
Gregory Oakes
2fcac67712 Bump winit to 0.25 (#2186)
winit v0.25 includes support for propagating mouse motion events in the HTML canvas to the winit window.
2021-05-18 18:36:36 +00:00
Daniel Burrows
d4ffa3f490 Document what Config is and how to use it. (#2185)
While trying to figure out how to implement a `SystemParam`, I spent a
long time looking for a feature that would do exactly what `Config`
does.  I ignored it at first because all the examples I could find used
`()` and I couldn't see a way to modify it.

This is documented in other places, but `Config` is a logical place to
include some breadcrumbs.  I've added some text that gives a brief
overview of what `Config` is for, and links to the existing docs on
`FunctionSystem::config` for more details.

This would have saved me from embarrassing myself by filing https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2178.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-18 00:10:18 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
1f0988be87 Improve legibility of RunOnce::run_unsafe param (#2181)
During PR #2046 @cart suggested that the `(): ()` notation is less legible than `_input: ()`. The first notation still managed to slip in though. This PR applies the second writing.
2021-05-18 00:10:17 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
a81fb7aa7e Add a method iter_combinations on query to iterate over combinations of query results (#1763)
Related to [discussion on discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/742569353878437978/824731187724681289)

With const generics, it is now possible to write generic iterator over multiple entities at once.

This enables patterns of query iterations like

```rust
for [e1, e2, e3] in query.iter_combinations() {
   // do something with relation of all three entities
}
```

The compiler is able to infer the correct iterator for given size of array, so either of those work
```rust
for [e1, e2] in query.iter_combinations()  { ... }
for [e1, e2, e3] in query.iter_combinations()  { ... }
```

This feature can be very useful for systems like collision detection.

When you ask for permutations of size K of N entities:
- if K == N, you get one result of all entities
- if K < N, you get all possible subsets of N with size K, without repetition
- if K > N, the result set is empty (no permutation of size K exist)

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-17 23:33:47 +00:00
Andre Popovitch
cb98d31b27 Impl AsRef+AsMut for Res, ResMut, and Mut (#2189)
This can save users from having to type `&*X` all the time at the cost of some complexity in the type signature. For instance, this allows me to accommodate @jakobhellermann's suggestion in #1799 without requiring users to type `&*windows` 99% of the time.
2021-05-17 23:07:19 +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
Nathan Ward
071965996b revert supporting generics for deriving TypeUuid (#2204)
This reverts some of the changes made in #2044 as supporting generics for a `#[derive(TypeUuid)]` should not work as each generic instantiation would have the same uuid.

Stems from [this conversation](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2044#issuecomment-841743135)
2021-05-17 20:28:50 +00:00
Paweł Grabarz
3cf10e2ef2 prevent memory leak when dropping ParallelSystemContainer (#2176)
`ParallelSystemContainer`'s `system` pointer was extracted from box, but it was never deallocated. This change adds missing drop implementation that cleans up that memory.
2021-05-17 20:01:25 +00:00
bjorn3
1d652941ea Some cleanups (#2170)
The first commit monomorphizes `add_system_inner` which I think was intended to be monomorphized anyway. The second commit moves the type argument of `GraphNode` to an associated type.
2021-05-17 19:06:05 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
b8c98a9065 Update gltf requirement from 0.15.2 to 0.16.0 (#2196)
Updates the requirements on [gltf](https://github.com/gltf-rs/gltf) to permit the latest version.
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<h2>[0.16.0] - 2021-05-13</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support for the <code>KHR_texture_transform</code> extension.</li>
<li>Support for the <code>KHR_materials_transmission_ior extension</code>.</li>
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<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li><code>Material::alpha_cutoff</code> is now optional.</li>
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<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>URIs with embedded data failing to import when using <code>import_slice</code>.</li>
<li>Serialization of empty primitives object being skipped.</li>
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<h2>[0.15.2] - 2020-03-29</h2>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li>All features are now exposed in the <a href="http://docs.rs/gltf">online documentation</a>.</li>
<li>Primary iterators now implement <code>Iterator::nth</code> explicitly for improved performance.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Compiler warnings regarding deprecation of <code>std::error::Error::description</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.15.1] - 2020-03-15</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>New feature <code>guess_mime_type</code> which, as the name suggests, attempts to guess
the MIME type of an image if it doesn't exactly match the standard.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li><code>base64</code> updated to <code>0.11</code>.</li>
<li><code>byteorder</code> updated to <code>1.3</code>.</li>
<li><code>image</code> updated to <code>0.23.0</code>.</li>
<li><code>Format</code> has additional variants for 16-bit pixel formats.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
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<li>Off-by-one error when reading whole files incurring a gratuitous reallocation.</li>
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2021-05-17 18:44:04 +00:00
MsK`
73f4a9d18f Directional light (#2112)
This PR adds a `DirectionalLight` component to bevy_pbr.
2021-05-14 20:37:34 +00:00
Jonas Matser
d1f40148fd Allows a number of clippy lints and fixes 2 (#1999)
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-14 20:37:32 +00:00
François
739224f981 fix diagnostic length for asset count (#2165)
fixes #2156 
limit the diagnostic name to `MAX_DIAGNOSTIC_NAME_WIDTH` length
2021-05-14 19:31:36 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
b4f80c29ee Add module level documentation for collide_aabb (#2152)
Related to #2105.

Doc comments are present on the `collide` function, but not on the module level.
2021-05-14 18:45:31 +00:00
Nathan Ward
883abbb27a [bevy_ecs] Cleanup SparseSetIndex impls (#2099)
Problem:
- SparseSetIndex trait implementations had a lot of duplicated code.

Solution:
- Utilize a macro to implement the trait for a generic type.
2021-05-07 00:46:54 +00:00
Jonas Matser
bfd15d2d4b Fixes incorrect PipelineCompiler::compile_pipeline() step_mode (#2126)
There's what might be considered a proper bug in `PipelineCompiler::compile_pipeline()`, where it overwrites the `step_mode` for the passed in `VertexBufferLayout` with `InputStepMode::Vertex`. Due to this some ugly workarounds are needed to do any kind of instancing.

In the somewhat longer term, `PipelineCompiler::compile_pipeline()` should probably also handle a `Vec<VertexBufferLayout>`, but that would be a (slightly) larger PR, rather than a bugfix. And I'd love to have this fix in sooner than we can deal with a bigger PR.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-07 00:28:35 +00:00
Nathan Ward
1690a9db97 [bevy_derive] Refactor modules for better error message. (#2059)
Problem:
- When using the 'as_crate' attribute, if 'as_crate' was empty, the only
  error you would get is 'integer underflow'.

Solution:
- Provide an explicit check for the 'as_crate' attribute's token stream
  to ensure the formatting is correct.

Note:
- Also reworked 'get_meta' by not making it call 'Manifest::find' twice.
2021-05-06 23:45:23 +00:00
Carter Anderson
ce6dda2d4e fix new "inconsistent struct constructor" lint (#2127)
Not super sold on the rationale behind this one, but we can revisit if it ever becomes painful.
2021-05-06 23:25:16 +00:00
Denis Laprise
7d0e98f34c Implement rotation for Text2d (#2084)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2080

![CleanShot 2021-05-02 at 22 50 09](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11653/116844876-373ca780-ab99-11eb-8f61-8d93d929bff0.gif)


Co-authored-by: Nathan Stocks <cleancut@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Denis Laprise <nside@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-06 03:55:55 +00:00
Felipe Jorge
41d9122740 Mesh vertex attributes for skinning and animation (#1831)
Required by #1429,

- Adds the `Ushort4` vertex attribute for joint indices
- `Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_JOINT_WEIGHT` and `Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_JOINT_INDEX` to import vertex attributes related to skinning from GLTF
- impl `Default` for `Mesh` a empty triangle mesh is created (needed by reflect)
- impl `Reflect` for `Mesh` all attributes are ignored (needed by the animation system)
2021-05-06 03:31:20 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
cf8ef7660c load zeroed UVs as fallback in gltf loader (#1803)
fixes a lot of gltf loading failures (see https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1802)
2021-05-06 03:08:53 +00:00
Mika
73ae6af6ef Add inline documentation to bevy code (#1404)
For review, first iteration of bevy code documentation.

I can continue submitting docs every now and then for relevant parts.

Some challenges I found:
* plugins example had to be commented out, as adding bevy_internal (where plugins reside) would pull in too many dependencies

Co-authored-by: Mika <1299457+blaind@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-05-06 02:26:54 +00:00
Patrik Buhring
4e524841a1 Bump glam and hexasphere versions (#2111)
Also fixes typo "feautres" in smallvec dependency.
2021-05-06 00:41:18 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
ce6889b9a8 Implement direct mutable dereferencing (#2100)
This PR adds a way to get the underlying mutable reference for it's full lifetime.

Context:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/839255317287796796
2021-05-05 19:35:07 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
81279f3090 Move to smallvec v1.6 (#2074) 2021-05-05 19:14:39 +00:00
jak6jak
809877ade6 official 2D examples linked in rustdoc (#2081)
I linked to examples within the rustdoc for the 2d examples as per issue #1934
2021-05-05 18:45:49 +00:00
François
4f0499b91f Asset re-loading while it's being deleted (#2011)
fixes #824
fixes #1956 

* marked asset loading methods as `must_use`
* fixed asset re-loading while asset is still loading to work as comment is describing code
* introduced a 1 frame delay between unused asset marking and actual asset removal
2021-05-04 20:34:22 +00:00
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2390bee647 Update rectangle-pack requirement from 0.3 to 0.4 (#2086)
Updates the requirements on [rectangle-pack](https://github.com/chinedufn/rectangle-pack) to permit the latest version.
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2021-05-03 21:20:35 +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
Nikita Zdanovitch
5390be0871 Replace derive(Default) with impl in AssetCountDiagnosticsPlugin (#2077)
Hi, ran into this problem with the derive macro.

It fails trying to derive the Default trait when the asset does not implements it also. This is unnecessary because this plugin does not need that from the asset type, just needs to create the phantom data.
2021-05-02 20:00:55 +00:00
bjorn3
3af3334cfe Various cleanups (#2046)
This includes a few safety improvements and a variety of other cleanups. See the individual commits.
2021-05-01 20:07:06 +00:00
Nathan Ward
b07db8462f Bevy derives handling generics in impl definitions. (#2044)
Fixes #2037 (and then some)

Problem:
- `TypeUuid`, `RenderResource`, and `Bytes` derive macros did not properly handle generic structs. 

Solution:
- Rework the derive macro implementations to handle the generics.
2021-05-01 02:57:20 +00:00
forbjok
1e0c950004 Implement Debug for Res and ResMut (#2050)
This commit adds blanket implementations of Debug for Res and ResMut, as discussed in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2048.
2021-05-01 02:32:32 +00:00
François
c9b33e15f8 gltf: load textures asynchronously using io task pool (#1767)
While trying to reduce load time of gltf files, I noticed most of the loading time is spent transforming bytes into an actual texture.

This PR add asynchronously loading for them using io task pool in gltf loader. It reduces loading of a large glb file from 15 seconds to 6~8 on my laptop

To allow asynchronous tasks in an asset loader, I added a reference to the task pool from the asset server in the load context, which I can use later in the loader.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-30 20:12:50 +00:00
François
07e772814f add a span for frames (#2053)
add a span for frames
2021-04-30 02:08:49 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
dbf519c1d7 Fix unsoundness in Query::for_each_mut (#2045) 2021-04-29 18:12:07 +00:00
speak
85ab55a05b Adds an alias mouse position -> cursor position (#2038)
This alias is to aid people finding the cursor_position function, as the mouse
pressed / moved functionality and naming likely primes people for thinking
of "mouse" before "cursor" when searching the api documentation.
2021-04-28 21:26:47 +00:00
CGMossa
86ad5bf420 Adding WorldQuery for WithBundle (#2024)
In response to #2023, here is a draft for a PR. 

Fixes #2023

I've added an example to show how to use `WithBundle`, and also to test it out. 

Right now there is a bug: If a bundle and a query are "the same", then it doesn't filter out
what it needs to filter out. 

Example: 

```
Print component initated from bundle.
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:57] x = Dummy( <========= This should not get printed
    111,
)
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:57] x = Dummy(
    222,
)
Show all components
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:50] x = Dummy(
    111,
)
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:50] x = Dummy(
    222,
)
```

However, it behaves the right way, if I add one more component to the bundle,
so the query and the bundle doesn't look the same:

```
Print component initated from bundle.
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:57] x = Dummy(
    222,
)
Show all components
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:50] x = Dummy(
    111,
)
[examples/ecs/query_bundle.rs:50] x = Dummy(
    222,
)
```

I hope this helps. I'm definitely up for tinkering with this, and adding anything that I'm asked to add
or change. 





Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-28 21:03:10 +00:00
deprilula28
cdb9097ed4 Make Command's public? (#2034)
I'm using Bevy ECS in a project of mine and I'd like to do world changes asynchronously. 

The current public API for creating entities, `Commands` , has a lifetime that restricts it from being sent across threads. `CommandQueue` on the other hand is a Vec of commands that can be later ran on a World. 

So far this is all public, but the commands themselves are private API. I know the intented use is with `Commands`, but that's not possible for my use case as I mentioned, and so I simply copied over the code for the commands I need and it works. Obviously, this isn't a nice solution, so I'd like to ask if it's not out of scope to make the commands public?
2021-04-28 20:08:33 +00:00
TehPers
cf40f4ab08 Fix mesh with no vertex attributes causing panic (#2036)
If a mesh without any vertex attributes is rendered (for example, one that only has indices), bevy will crash since the mesh still creates a vertex buffer even though it's empty. Later code assumes that there is vertex data, causing an index-out-of-bounds panic. This PR fixes the issue by adding a check that there is any vertex data before creating a vertex buffer.

I ran into this issue while rendering a tilemap without any vertex attributes (only indices).

Stack trace:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'index out of bounds: the len is 0 but the index is 0', C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_render\src\render_graph\nodes\pass_node.rs:346:9
stack backtrace:
   0: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler
             at /rustc/bb491ed23937aef876622e4beb68ae95938b3bf9\/library\std\src\panicking.rs:493
   1: core::panicking::panic_fmt
             at /rustc/bb491ed23937aef876622e4beb68ae95938b3bf9\/library\core\src\panicking.rs:92
   2: core::panicking::panic_bounds_check
             at /rustc/bb491ed23937aef876622e4beb68ae95938b3bf9\/library\core\src\panicking.rs:69
   3: core::slice::index::{{impl}}::index<core::option::Option<tuple<bevy_render::renderer::render_resource::buffer::BufferId, u64>>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\slice\index.rs:184
   4: core::slice::index::{{impl}}::index<core::option::Option<tuple<bevy_render::renderer::render_resource::buffer::BufferId, u64>>,usize>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\slice\index.rs:15
   5: alloc::vec::{{impl}}::index<core::option::Option<tuple<bevy_render::renderer::render_resource::buffer::BufferId, u64>>,usize,alloc::alloc::Global>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\alloc\src\vec\mod.rs:2386
   6: bevy_render::render_graph::nodes::pass_node::DrawState::is_vertex_buffer_set
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_render\src\render_graph\nodes\pass_node.rs:346
   7: bevy_render::render_graph::nodes::pass_node::{{impl}}::update::{{closure}}<bevy_render::render_graph::base::MainPass*>
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_render\src\render_graph\nodes\pass_node.rs:285
   8: bevy_wgpu::renderer::wgpu_render_context::{{impl}}::begin_pass
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\renderer\wgpu_render_context.rs:196
   9: bevy_render::render_graph::nodes::pass_node::{{impl}}::update<bevy_render::render_graph::base::MainPass*>
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_render\src\render_graph\nodes\pass_node.rs:244
  10: bevy_wgpu::renderer::wgpu_render_graph_executor::WgpuRenderGraphExecutor::execute
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\renderer\wgpu_render_graph_executor.rs:75
  11: bevy_wgpu::wgpu_renderer::{{impl}}::run_graph::{{closure}}
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\wgpu_renderer.rs:115
  12: bevy_ecs::world::World::resource_scope<bevy_render::render_graph::graph::RenderGraph,tuple<>,closure-0>
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\world\mod.rs:715
  13: bevy_wgpu::wgpu_renderer::WgpuRenderer::run_graph
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\wgpu_renderer.rs:104
  14: bevy_wgpu::wgpu_renderer::WgpuRenderer::update
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\wgpu_renderer.rs:121
  15: bevy_wgpu::get_wgpu_render_system::{{closure}}
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_wgpu\src\lib.rs:112
  16: alloc::boxed::{{impl}}::call_mut<tuple<mut bevy_ecs::world::World*>,FnMut<tuple<mut bevy_ecs::world::World*>>,alloc::alloc::Global>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\alloc\src\boxed.rs:1553
  17: bevy_ecs::system::exclusive_system::{{impl}}::run
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\system\exclusive_system.rs:41
  18: bevy_ecs::schedule::stage::{{impl}}::run
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\stage.rs:812
  19: bevy_ecs::schedule::Schedule::run_once
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:201
  20: bevy_ecs::schedule::{{impl}}::run
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\schedule\mod.rs:219
  21: bevy_app::app::App::update
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:58
  22: bevy_winit::winit_runner_with::{{closure}}
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_winit\src\lib.rs:485
  23: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::{{impl}}::run_return::{{closure}}<tuple<>,closure-1>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:203
  24: alloc::boxed::{{impl}}::call_mut<tuple<winit::event::Event<tuple<>>, mut winit::event_loop::ControlFlow*>,FnMut<tuple<winit::event::Event<tuple<>>, mut winit::event_loop::ControlFlow*>>,alloc::alloc::Global>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\alloc\src\boxed.rs:1553
  25: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:{{impl}}::call_event_handler::{{closure}}<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:245
  26: std::panic::{{impl}}::call_once<tuple<>,closure-0>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panic.rs:344
  27: std::panicking::try::do_call<std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>,tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panicking.rs:379
  28: hashbrown::set::HashSet<mut winapi::shared::windef::HWND__*, std::collections:#️⃣:map::RandomState, alloc::alloc::Global>::iter<mut winapi::shared::windef::HWND__*,std::collections:#️⃣:map::RandomState,alloc::alloc::Global>
  29: std::panicking::try<tuple<>,std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panicking.rs:343
  30: std::panic::catch_unwind<std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>,tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panic.rs:431
  31: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:EventLoopRunner<tuple<>>::catch_unwind<tuple<>,tuple<>,closure-0>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:152
  32: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:EventLoopRunner<tuple<>>::call_event_handler<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:239
  33: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:EventLoopRunner<tuple<>>::move_state_to<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:341
  34: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:EventLoopRunner<tuple<>>::main_events_cleared<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:227
  35: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::flush_paint_messages<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:676
  36: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::thread_event_target_callback::{{closure}}<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:1967
  37: std::panic::{{impl}}::call_once<isize,closure-0>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panic.rs:344
  38: std::panicking::try::do_call<std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>,isize>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panicking.rs:379
  39: hashbrown::set::HashSet<mut winapi::shared::windef::HWND__*, std::collections:#️⃣:map::RandomState, alloc::alloc::Global>::iter<mut winapi::shared::windef::HWND__*,std::collections:#️⃣:map::RandomState,alloc::alloc::Global>
  40: std::panicking::try<isize,std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panicking.rs:343
  41: std::panic::catch_unwind<std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<closure-0>,isize>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\std\src\panic.rs:431
  42: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop:🏃:EventLoopRunner<tuple<>>::catch_unwind<tuple<>,isize,closure-0>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop\runner.rs:152
  43: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::thread_event_target_callback<tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:2151
  44: DefSubclassProc
  45: DefSubclassProc
  46: CallWindowProcW
  47: DispatchMessageW
  48: SendMessageTimeoutW
  49: KiUserCallbackDispatcher
  50: NtUserDispatchMessage
  51: DispatchMessageW
  52: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::EventLoop<tuple<>>::run_return<tuple<>,closure-1>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:218
  53: winit::platform_impl::platform::event_loop::EventLoop<tuple<>>::run<tuple<>,closure-1>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\platform_impl\windows\event_loop.rs:188
  54: winit::event_loop::EventLoop<tuple<>>::run<tuple<>,closure-1>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\winit-0.24.0\src\event_loop.rs:154
  55: bevy_winit::run<closure-1>
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_winit\src\lib.rs:171
  56: bevy_winit::winit_runner_with
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_winit\src\lib.rs:493
  57: bevy_winit::winit_runner
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_winit\src\lib.rs:211
  58: core::ops::function::Fn::call<fn(bevy_app::app::App),tuple<bevy_app::app::App>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\ops\function.rs:70
  59: alloc::boxed::{{impl}}::call<tuple<bevy_app::app::App>,Fn<tuple<bevy_app::app::App>>,alloc::alloc::Global>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\alloc\src\boxed.rs:1560
  60: bevy_app::app::App::run
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:68
  61: bevy_app::app_builder::AppBuilder::run
             at C:\Dev\Games\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app_builder.rs:54
  62: game_main::main
             at .\crates\game_main\src\main.rs:23
  63: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once<fn(),tuple<>>
             at C:\Users\tehpe\.rustup\toolchains\nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\lib\rustlib\src\rust\library\core\src\ops\function.rs:227
note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace.
Apr 27 21:51:01.026 ERROR gpu_descriptor::allocator: `DescriptorAllocator` is dropped while some descriptor sets were not deallocated
error: process didn't exit successfully: `target/cargo\debug\game_main.exe` (exit code: 0xc000041d)
```
2021-04-28 19:04:01 +00:00
bjorn3
2fcd8a3fb0 Monomorphize various things (#1914)
Based on #1910

This shrinks breakout from 310k to 293k. Most of the win is in outlining the drop glue of `App`. The other two commits save about 800 bytes total when using two empty systems and two simple resources.

After this PR the full disassembly for

```rust
fn main() {
    App::build().run();
}
```

is about as minimal as it gets, so pretty much all other costs scale linear in the amount of resources, systems, etc.

```asm
0000000000001100 <_ZN4core3ptr54drop_in_place$LT$bevy_app..app_builder..AppBuilder$GT$17h76850422c20653deE>:
    1100:       ff 25 52 21 00 00       jmpq   *0x2152(%rip)        # 3258 <_ZN60_$LT$bevy_app..app..App$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$4drop17h67d177ae549d917bE@Base>
    1106:       cc                      int3   
    1107:       cc                      int3   
    1108:       cc                      int3   
    1109:       cc                      int3   
    110a:       cc                      int3   
    110b:       cc                      int3   
    110c:       cc                      int3   
    110d:       cc                      int3   
    110e:       cc                      int3   
    110f:       cc                      int3   

0000000000001110 <_ZN8breakout4main17h7cbe07b319de1042E>:
    1110:       53                      push   %rbx
    1111:       48 81 ec 00 03 00 00    sub    $0x300,%rsp
    1118:       48 8d 5c 24 08          lea    0x8(%rsp),%rbx
    111d:       48 89 df                mov    %rbx,%rdi
    1120:       ff 15 3a 21 00 00       callq  *0x213a(%rip)        # 3260 <_ZN8bevy_app3app3App5build17h8b0ea6be9050d6ccE@Base>
    1126:       48 89 df                mov    %rbx,%rdi
    1129:       ff 15 39 21 00 00       callq  *0x2139(%rip)        # 3268 <_ZN8bevy_app11app_builder10AppBuilder3run17hfc8cf50692acdbdeE@Base>
    112f:       48 8d 7c 24 08          lea    0x8(%rsp),%rdi
    1134:       ff 15 1e 21 00 00       callq  *0x211e(%rip)        # 3258 <_ZN60_$LT$bevy_app..app..App$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$4drop17h67d177ae549d917bE@Base>
    113a:       48 81 c4 00 03 00 00    add    $0x300,%rsp
    1141:       5b                      pop    %rbx
    1142:       c3                      retq   
    1143:       48 89 c3                mov    %rax,%rbx
    1146:       48 8d 7c 24 08          lea    0x8(%rsp),%rdi
    114b:       e8 b0 ff ff ff          callq  1100 <_ZN4core3ptr54drop_in_place$LT$bevy_app..app_builder..AppBuilder$GT$17h76850422c20653deE>
    1150:       48 89 df                mov    %rbx,%rdi
    1153:       e8 18 01 00 00          callq  1270 <_Unwind_Resume@plt>
    1158:       0f 0b                   ud2    
    115a:       cc                      int3   
    115b:       cc                      int3   
    115c:       cc                      int3   
    115d:       cc                      int3   
    115e:       cc                      int3   
    115f:       cc                      int3   

0000000000001160 <main>:
    1160:       48 83 ec 08             sub    $0x8,%rsp
    1164:       48 89 f1                mov    %rsi,%rcx
    1167:       48 63 d7                movslq %edi,%rdx
    116a:       48 8d 05 9f ff ff ff    lea    -0x61(%rip),%rax        # 1110 <_ZN8breakout4main17h7cbe07b319de1042E>
    1171:       48 89 04 24             mov    %rax,(%rsp)
    1175:       48 8d 35 94 1e 00 00    lea    0x1e94(%rip),%rsi        # 3010 <__init_array_end>
    117c:       48 89 e7                mov    %rsp,%rdi
    117f:       ff 15 eb 20 00 00       callq  *0x20eb(%rip)        # 3270 <_ZN3std2rt19lang_start_internal17he77194431b0ee4a2E@Base>
    1185:       59                      pop    %rcx
    1186:       c3                      retq   
    1187:       cc                      int3   
    1188:       cc                      int3   
    1189:       cc                      int3   
    118a:       cc                      int3   
    118b:       cc                      int3   
    118c:       cc                      int3   
    118d:       cc                      int3   
    118e:       cc                      int3   
    118f:       cc                      int3   

0000000000001190 <_ZN3std2rt10lang_start28_$u7b$$u7b$closure$u7d$$u7d$17h83a5b8d55f23dff8E.llvm.909376793398482062>:
    1190:       48 83 ec 08             sub    $0x8,%rsp
    1194:       48 8b 3f                mov    (%rdi),%rdi
    1197:       e8 54 ff ff ff          callq  10f0 <_ZN3std10sys_common9backtrace28__rust_begin_short_backtrace17h6e238af75680eb28E>
    119c:       31 c0                   xor    %eax,%eax
    119e:       59                      pop    %rcx
    119f:       c3                      retq   

00000000000011a0 <_ZN4core3ops8function6FnOnce40call_once$u7b$$u7b$vtable.shim$u7d$$u7d$17hb05d591cd29dea4fE.llvm.909376793398482062>:
    11a0:       48 83 ec 08             sub    $0x8,%rsp
    11a4:       48 8b 3f                mov    (%rdi),%rdi
    11a7:       e8 44 ff ff ff          callq  10f0 <_ZN3std10sys_common9backtrace28__rust_begin_short_backtrace17h6e238af75680eb28E>
    11ac:       31 c0                   xor    %eax,%eax
    11ae:       59                      pop    %rcx
    11af:       c3                      retq   

00000000000011b0 <_ZN4core3ptr85drop_in_place$LT$std..rt..lang_start$LT$$LP$$RP$$GT$..$u7b$$u7b$closure$u7d$$u7d$$GT$17he9aeeba375093b99E.llvm.909376793398482062>:
    11b0:       c3                      retq   
    11b1:       cc                      int3   
    11b2:       cc                      int3   
    11b3:       cc                      int3   
    11b4:       cc                      int3   
    11b5:       cc                      int3   
    11b6:       cc                      int3   
    11b7:       cc                      int3   
    11b8:       cc                      int3   
    11b9:       cc                      int3   
    11ba:       cc                      int3   
    11bb:       cc                      int3   
    11bc:       cc                      int3   
    11bd:       cc                      int3   
    11be:       cc                      int3   
    11bf:       cc                      int3
```
2021-04-28 19:04:00 +00:00
François
6f7da027c7 Automatic System Spans (#2033)
As mentioned in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/2025#issuecomment-827867660, systems used to have spans by default.

* add spans by default for every system executed
* create folder if missing for feature `wgpu_trace`
2021-04-28 18:41:16 +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
TheRawMeatball
c32c37d737 Detect camera projection changes (#2015) 2021-04-27 01:11:04 +00:00
François
fcf8fafa71 fix dead intra links in doc on Input and Reflect (#2007)
fix a few dead links

* Links in `Input` missed a refactor
* `Reflect::downcast` can't use the intra doc link format, as it's not a link to a trait function, but to a function implemented on `dyn Reflect`

noticed in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1781#discussion_r619777879
2021-04-25 17:24:09 +00:00
François
0a8576b710 support assets of any size (#1997)
Fixes #1892 

The following code is a cut down version of the issue, and crashes the same way:
```rust
enum AssetLifecycleEvent <T> {
    Create(T),
    Free
}

fn main() {
    let (sender, _receiver) = crossbeam_channel::unbounded();
    sender.send(AssetLifecycleEvent::<[u32; 32000]>::Free).unwrap();
}
```

- We're creating a channel that need to be able to hold `AssetLifecycleEvent::Create(T)` which has the size of our type `T`
- The two variants of the enums have a very different size

By keeping `T` boxed while sending through the channel, it doesn't crash
2021-04-24 18:14:04 +00:00
TehPers
d653ad2bda Updated docs for ShouldRun (#1987)
The documentation for `ShouldRun` doesn't completely explain what each of the variants you can return does. For instance, it isn't very clear that looping systems aren't executed again until after all the systems in a stage have had a chance to run.

This PR adds to the documentation for `ShouldRun`, and hopefully clarifies what is happening during a stage's execution when run criteria are checked and systems are being executed.
2021-04-23 18:38:18 +00:00
TehPers
0a587ac3b5 Updated remaining system panic messages to include the system name (#1986)
Some panic messages for systems include the system name, but there's a few panic messages which do not. This PR adds the system name for the remaining panic messages.

This is a continuation of the work done in #1864.
Related: #1846
2021-04-23 17:54:04 +00:00
François
e3fb23d4d3 add documentation on LogPlugin and more log usage (#1973)
Fixes #1895 

Changed most `println` to `info` in examples, some to `warn` when it was useful to differentiate from other more noisy logs.

Added doc on `LogPlugin`, how to configure it, and why (and how) you may need to disable it
2021-04-22 23:30:48 +00:00
Zicklag
6508b4ed25 Hide Derived SystemParam State Struct From Docs (#1984)
This makes sure the automatically generated MyStructState type is not
shown in the rustdoc when deriving SystemParam on MyStruct.
2021-04-22 23:09:59 +00:00
bjorn3
6719c2c390 Extract monomorphic get_insert_bundle_info function (#1910)
This shrinks breakout from 316k to 310k when using `--feature dynamic`.

I haven't run the ecs benchmark to test performance as my laptop is too noisy for reliable benchmarking.
2021-04-22 19:34:34 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
7c274e5a44 Improve bevy_ecs query docs (#1935)
Mainly documents Query, WorldQuery and the various Query Filter types as well as some smaller doc changes.
2021-04-22 19:09:09 +00:00
Joshua Ols
19f467ebd0 Spherical Area Lights (#1901)
I still need to simplify and optimize the code, but here's a preliminary working version of Spherical Area Lights. See the example image below from a modified version of my [cubism-demo-rs](https://github.com/Josh015/cubism-demo-rs) app, which you can also clone and run to see them in action.

![Spherical Area Lights v1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8846132/114491862-60df6000-9be5-11eb-8950-f039b74e1e96.jpg)
2021-04-22 18:49:02 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b9640243c6 Separate Query filter access from fetch access during initial evaluation (#1977)
Fixes #1955 

See this comment for implementation details / motivation: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1955#issuecomment-823600886
2021-04-22 02:16:09 +00:00
Carter Anderson
1248a639ee EnumVariantMeta derive (#1972)
There are cases where we want an enum variant name. Right now the only way to do that with rust's std is to derive Debug, but this will also print out the variant's fields. This creates the unfortunate situation where we need to manually write out each variant's string name (ex: in #1963), which is both boilerplate-ey and error-prone. Crates such as `strum` exist for this reason, but it includes a lot of code and complexity that we don't need.

This adds a dead-simple `EnumVariantMeta` derive that exposes `enum_variant_index` and `enum_variant_name` functions. This allows us to make cases like #1963 much cleaner (see the second commit). We might also be able to reuse this logic for `bevy_reflect` enum derives.
2021-04-21 23:46:54 +00:00
Alice Cecile
e4e32598a9 Cargo fmt with unstable features (#1903)
Fresh version of #1670 off the latest main.

Mostly fixing documentation wrapping.
2021-04-21 23:19:34 +00:00
François
30c6ca6166 don't panic when no RenderResourceContext can be found (#1971)
In bevy_webgl2, the `RenderResourceContext` is created after startup as it needs to first wait for an event from js side:
f31e5d49de/src/lib.rs (L117)

remove `panic` introduced in #1965 and log as a `warn` instead
2021-04-20 21:44:32 +00:00
MinerSebas
80df583a21 When missing a render backend also mention the bevy_wgpu feature (#1970) 2021-04-20 21:04:09 +00:00
Nathan Ward
cbfb456847 [bevy_core/bytes] Fix UB with accessing memory with incorrect alignment (#1966)
After running `bevy_core` through `miri`, errors were reported surrounding incorrect memory accesses within the `bytes` test suit. 

Specifically:
```
test bytes::tests::test_array_round_trip ... error: Undefined Behavior: accessing memory with alignment 1, but alignment 4 is required
   --> crates/bevy_core/src/bytes.rs:55:13
    |
55  |             (*ptr).clone()
    |             ^^^^^^ accessing memory with alignment 1, but alignment 4 is required
    |
```

and 

```
test bytes::tests::test_vec_bytes_round_trip ... error: Undefined Behavior: accessing memory with alignment 2, but alignment 4 is required
   --> /home/nward/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/slice/raw.rs:95:14
    |
95  |     unsafe { &*ptr::slice_from_raw_parts(data, len) }
    |              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ accessing memory with alignment 2, but alignment 4 is required
    |
```

Solution:

The solution is to use `slice::align_to` method to ensure correct alignment.
2021-04-20 21:04:08 +00:00
simens_green
c74994ba69 Added TryFrom for VertexAttributeValues (#1963)
This implementations allows you
convert std::vec::Vec<T> to VertexAttributeValues::T and back.

# Examples

```rust
use std::convert::TryInto;
use bevy_render::mesh::VertexAttributeValues;

// creating vector of values
let before = vec![[0_u32; 4]; 10];
let values = VertexAttributeValues::from(before.clone());
let after: Vec<[u32; 4]> = values.try_into().unwrap();

assert_eq!(before, after);
```

Co-authored-by: aloucks <aloucks@cofront.net>
Co-authored-by: simens_green <34134129+simensgreen@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-20 20:41:32 +00:00
MinerSebas
ad43f52bd2 Provide better error message when missing a render backend (#1965)
Fixes #626
2021-04-19 22:16:24 +00:00
MinerSebas
458312236a Document setting "CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR" for asset root (#1950)
This was nowhere documented inside Bevy.
Should I also mention the use case of debugging a project?

Closes #810

Co-authored-by: MinerSebas <66798382+MinerSebas@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-19 22:16:23 +00:00
MinerSebas
e29a899b90 Added missing Component Bound to Res<> and ResMut<> (#1962)
Fixes #1838
2021-04-19 21:53:34 +00:00
François
f1ddd7a2ad change how to select bevy-glsl-to-spirv or shaderc (#1819)
`cfg` for `bevy-glsl-to-spirv` use now mimics https://github.com/cart/glsl-to-spirv/blob/master/Cargo.toml

fixes #898 
fixes #1348 
fixes #1942 
fixes #1078
2021-04-19 21:28:30 +00:00
Mariusz Kryński
fa6d4dbd53 add render_to_texture example (#1927)
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-19 21:07:19 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
4f1689ec37 Added example of entity sorting by components (#1817)
We discussed with @alice-i-cecile privately on iterators and agreed that making a custom ordered iterator over query makes no sense since materialization is required anyway and it's better to reuse existing components or code. Therefore, just adding an example to the documentation as requested.

Fixes #1470.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-19 20:28:02 +00:00
François
07cf088f33 fix memory size for PointLightBundle (#1940)
Introduced in #1778, not fixed by #1931 

The size of `Lights` buffer currently is : 
```rust
    16 // (color, `[f32; 4]`)
    + 16 // (number of lights, `f32` encoded as a `[f32; 4]`)
    + 10 // (maximum number of lights)
        * ( 16 // (light position, `[f32; 4]`
          + 16 // (color, `[16; 4]`)
          + 4 // (inverse_range_squared, `f32`)
          )

-> 392
```

This makes the pbr shader crash when running with Xcode debugger or with the WebGL2 backend. They both expect a buffer sized 512. This can also be seen on desktop by adding a second light to a scene with a color, it's position and color will be wrong.

adding a second light to example `load_gltf`:
```rust
    commands
        .spawn_bundle(PointLightBundle {
            transform: Transform::from_xyz(-3.0, 5.0, -3.0),
            point_light: PointLight {
                color: Color::BLUE,
                ..Default::default()
            },
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .insert(Rotates);
```

before fix:
<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-04-16 at 19 14 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/115060744-866fb080-9ee8-11eb-8915-f87cc872ad48.png">

after fix:
<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-04-16 at 19 16 44" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/115060759-8cfe2800-9ee8-11eb-92c2-d79f39c7b36b.png">




This PR changes `inverse_range_squared` to be a `[f32; 4]` instead of a `f32` to have the expected alignement
2021-04-19 19:30:39 +00:00
James Higgins
2bc126e2ce Label for ui_focus_system (#1926)
Needed a label because of a conflict with some custom ui systems
2021-04-19 19:15:27 +00:00
François
97b26d7647 limit number of lights (#1946)
Fixes #1921 

Buffer was growing with the actual number of lights instead of being limited to the max number of lights.

As it's a query that can be exactly sized, I also switched `count()` to `len()`
2021-04-19 18:57:58 +00:00
François
2bd8ed57d0 par_for_each: split batches when iterating on a sparse query (#1945)
Fixes #1943 

Each batch was iterating over the complete query
2021-04-19 18:41:42 +00:00
MinerSebas
20673dbe0e Doctest improvments (#1937) 2021-04-16 19:13:08 +00:00
Logan Magee
d508923eb7 Allow deriving SystemParam on private types (#1936)
Examples creating a public type to derive `SystemParam` on were updated
to create a private type where a public one is no longer needed.

Resolves #1869
2021-04-16 18:40:49 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
cf221f9659 calculate flat normals for mesh if missing (#1808)
If the gltf loader encounters a mesh without normal attributes, it will duplicate the vertex attributes and compute flat normals, as defined by https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/master/specification/2.0/README.md#meshes:

> **Implementation Note**: When normals are not specified, client implementations should calculate flat normals.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22177966/113483243-bb204880-94a2-11eb-8fa1-c4828a4882c5.png)

Helps with #1802 

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-15 21:06:49 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
0a6fee5d17 Improve bevy_ecs::system module docs (#1932)
This includes a lot of single line comments where either saying more wasn't helpful or due to me not knowing enough about things yet to be able to go more indepth. Proofreading is very much welcome.
2021-04-15 20:36:16 +00:00
Boxy
9657f58f6a Fix unsoundness in query component access (#1929)
Pretty much does what it says in the title lol
2021-04-15 20:17:59 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
22314923d9 Angle bracket annotated types to support generics (#1919)
Fixes #1873. Types should be enclosed in angular brackets to avoid ambiquity and to correctly resolve associated functions.
2021-04-15 00:16:40 +00:00
Richard Tjerngren
490a957542 Document Query.single() (#1915) 2021-04-15 00:16:39 +00:00
bg
55d6c2c34a fixing compilation error on macos aarch64 (#1905)
just so
2021-04-14 23:58:29 +00:00
Daniel McNab
a137df7d57 Fix SytemParam handling of Commands (#1899)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1896
2021-04-14 23:58:27 +00:00
TehPers
e0b52079da Implement RenderResource for Box<T> (#1893)
Allows render resources to move data to the heap by boxing them. I did this as a workaround to #1892, but it seems like it'd be useful regardless. If not, feel free to close this PR.
2021-04-14 23:58:25 +00:00
Denis Laprise
d8392e7a3e Add a UV sphere implementation (#1887)
Added a UV sphere implementation
2021-04-14 23:39:58 +00:00
Philipp Mildenberger
ad546a9502 Fix pbr shader compiliation error, #version has to be in the first line (#1884)
I've had problems with compiling and running the pbr example:

```
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Compilation("glslang_shader_preprocess:\nInfo log:\nERROR: 0:40: \'#version\' : must occur first in shader \nERROR: 0:40: \'#version\' : bad profile name; use es, core, or compatibility \nERROR: 0:40: \'#version\' : bad tokens following profile -- expected newline \nERROR: 3 compilation errors.  No code generated.\n\n\nDebug log:\n\n")', crates/bevy_render/src/pipeline/pipeline_compiler.rs:161:22
```

I've checked each shader, and only one shader hasn't had `#version` in the first line.

This change fixed my issue.
2021-04-14 23:39:57 +00:00
aloucks
294feeedc0 Add additional vertex formats (#1878)
- `Short2`
- `Short2Norm`
- `Ushort2`
- `Ushort2Norm`
- `Short4`
- `Short4Norm`
- `Ushort4`
- `Ushort4Norm`
- `Char2`
- `Char2Norm`
- `Uchar2`
- `Uchar2Norm`
- `Char4`
- `Char4Norm`
- `Uchar4`
2021-04-14 23:21:53 +00:00
therealstork
c86d490a20 More detailed errors when resource not found (#1864)
Fixes #1846

Got scared of the other "Requested resource does not exist" error at line 395 in `system_param.rs`, under `impl<'a, T: Component> SystemParamFetch<'a> for ResMutState<T> {`. Someone with better knowledge of the code might be able to go in and improve that one.
2021-04-14 22:52:43 +00:00
TehPers
deb9f23667 Implement Byteable and RenderResource for [T; N] (#1872)
Implements `Byteable` and `RenderResource` for any array containing `Byteable` elements. This allows `RenderResources` to be implemented on structs with arbitrarily-sized arrays, among other things:

```rust
#[derive(RenderResources, TypeUuid)]
#[uuid = "2733ff34-8f95-459f-bf04-3274e686ac5f"]
struct Foo {
    buffer: [i32; 256],
}
```
2021-04-14 22:20:25 +00:00
Patrik Buhring
df3f40afd4 Fix IcoSphere UV coordinates (#1871)
Changes made:
- Swap Y/Z when calculating UV coordinates
- Correct mapping in the UV coordinates
- Fix typo in Azimuth
2021-04-14 22:20:24 +00:00
François
d868d07d0b run some examples on CI using swiftshader (#1826)
From suggestion from Godot workflows: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1730#issuecomment-810321110

* Add a feature `bevy_debug` that will make Bevy read a debug config file to setup some debug systems
  * Currently, only one that will exit after x frames
  * Could add option to dump screen to image file once that's possible
* Add a job in CI workflow that will run a few examples using [`swiftshader`](https://github.com/google/swiftshader)
  * This job takes around 13 minutes, so doesn't add to global CI duration

|example|number of frames|duration|
|-|-|-|
|`alien_cake_addict`|300|1:50|
|`breakout`|1800|0:44|
|`contributors`|1800|0:43|
|`load_gltf`|300|2:37|
|`scene`|1800|0:44|
2021-04-14 21:40:36 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
d119c1ce14 gltf-loader: support data url for images (#1828)
This allows the `glTF-Embedded` variants in the [sample models](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/) to be used.
The data url format is relatively small, so I didn't include a crate like [docs.rs/data-url](https://docs.rs/data-url/0.1.0/data_url/).

Also fixes the 'Box With Spaces' model as URIs are now percent-decoded.

cc #1802
2021-04-13 21:30:32 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
04a37f722a Moved events to ECS (#1823)
Fixes #1809. It makes it also possible to use `derive` for `SystemParam` inside ECS and avoid manual implementation. An alternative solution to macro changes is to use `use crate as bevy_ecs;` in `event.rs`.
2021-04-13 20:36:37 +00:00
Jonas Matser
7342d463b8 Use a sorted Map for vertex buffer attributes (#1796)
The `VertexBufferLayout` returned by `crates\bevy_render\src\mesh\mesh.rs:308` was unstable, because `HashMap.iter()` has a random order. This caused the pipeline_compiler to wrongly consider a specialization to be different (`crates\bevy_render\src\pipeline\pipeline_compiler.rs:123`), causing each mesh changed event to potentially result in a different `PipelineSpecialization`. This in turn caused `Draw` to emit a `set_pipeline` much more often than needed.

This fix shaves off a `BindPipeline` and two `BindDescriptorSets` (for the Camera and for global renderresources) for every mesh after the first that can now use the same specialization, where it didn't before (which was random).

`StableHashMap` was not a good replacement, because it isn't `Clone`, so instead I replaced it with a `BTreeMap` which is OK in this instance, because there shouldn't be many insertions on `Mesh.attributes` after the mesh is created.
2021-04-13 03:31:29 +00:00
François
4c1099a77f add documentation on Input (#1781)
related to #1700 

This PR:
* documents all methods on `Input<T>`
* adds documentation on the struct about how to use it, and how to implement it for a new input type
* renames method `update` to a easier to understand `clear`
* adds two methods to check for state and clear it after, allowing easier use in the case of #1700 

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-13 03:13:48 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
9e55d8dbb4 Error message improvements for shader compilation/gltf loading (#1786)
- prints glsl compile error message in multiple lines instead of `thread 'main' panicked at 'called Result::unwrap() on an Err value: Compilation("glslang_shader_parse:\nInfo log:\nERROR: 0:335: \'assign\' :  l-value required \"anon@7\" (can\'t modify a uniform)\nERROR: 0:335: \'\' : compilation terminated \nERROR: 2 compilation errors.  No code generated.\n\n\nDebug log:\n\n")', crates/bevy_render/src/pipeline/pipeline_compiler.rs:161:22`
- makes gltf error messages have more context

New error:
```rust
thread 'Compute Task Pool (5)' panicked at 'Shader compilation error:
glslang_shader_parse:
Info log:
ERROR: 0:12: 'assign' :  l-value required "anon@1" (can't modify a uniform)
ERROR: 0:12: '' : compilation terminated 
ERROR: 2 compilation errors.  No code generated.
', crates/bevy_render/src/pipeline/pipeline_compiler.rs:364:5
```


These changes are a bit unrelated. I can open separate PRs if someone wants that.
2021-04-13 02:56:30 +00:00
Jonas Matser
5c4f3554f9 Rename Light => PointLight and remove unused properties (#1778)
After an inquiry on Reddit about support for Directional Lights and the unused properties on Light, I wanted to clean it up, to hopefully make it ever so slightly more clear for anyone wanting to add additional light types.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-04-13 02:21:24 +00:00
Julian Heinken
8f1eaa6db5 glTF: added color attribute support (#1775) 2021-04-13 01:47:25 +00:00
MinerSebas
0fce6f0406 Override size_hint for all Iterators and add ExactSizeIterator where applicable (#1734)
After #1697 I looked at all other Iterators from Bevy and added overrides for `size_hint` where it wasn't done.
Also implemented `ExactSizeIterator` where applicable.
2021-04-13 01:28:14 +00:00
Guim Caballero
b060e16f62 Add synonyms for transform relative vectors (#1667)
Fixes #1663.

I think the directions are correct (same as [here](https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/classes/class_vector3.html?highlight=forward#constants)), but please double check because I might have mixed them up.

Co-authored-by: guimcaballero <guim.caballero@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guim Caballero <guim.caballero@gmail.com>
2021-04-12 21:53:05 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
ed36c21e7e fix 'attempted to subtract with overflow' for State::inactives (#1668) 2021-04-10 16:33:35 +00:00
bjorn3
6a4051be3a Make some asset loading functions monomorphic (#1861)
This reduces the size of executables when using bevy as dylib by
ensuring that they get codegened in bevy_assets instead of the game
itself. This by extension avoids pulling in parts of bevy_tasks and
async_task.

Before this change the breakout example was 923k big after this change
it is only 775k big for cg_clif. For cg_llvm in release mode breakout
shrinks from 356k to 316k. For cg_llvm in debug mode breakout shrinks
from 3814k to 3057k.
2021-04-10 16:17:32 +00:00
r00ster
bc13d11c78 Update old docs mentioning Camera2dBundle (#1836)
This replaces some outdated mentions of the `Camera2dBundle` that is removed now with 0.5.
2021-04-06 21:05:08 +00:00
Carter Anderson
97d8e4e179 Release 0.5.0 (#1835) 2021-04-06 18:48:48 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
aaf204cbac remove active camera entity when despawned (#1825)
fixes #1452

This should probably be in 0.5, as the previous workaround isn't possible after dd4a196329 because the hashmap is now private.
2021-04-06 17:09:28 +00:00
François
3e285d5c0b allow deriving bundle for struct with generics with where clause (#1811)
fixes #1777 

Seems the `_where_clause` parameter to lost somewhere, adding it back
2021-04-03 23:30:30 +00:00
François
9098df3034 make pbr shader std140 compatible (#1798)
In shaders, `vec3` should be avoided for `std140` layout, as they take the size of a `vec4` and won't support manual padding by adding an additional `float`.

This change is needed for 3D to work in WebGL2. With it, I get PBR to render
<img width="1407" alt="Screenshot 2021-04-02 at 02 57 14" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/113368551-5a3c2780-935f-11eb-8c8d-e9ba65b5ee98.png">

Without it, nothing renders... @cart Could this be considered for 0.5 release?

Also, I learned shaders 2 days ago, so don't hesitate to correct any issue or misunderstanding I may have

bevy_webgl2 PR in progress for Bevy 0.5 is here if you want to test: https://github.com/rparrett/bevy_webgl2/pull/1
2021-04-03 23:30:28 +00:00
François
276a81cc30 allow up to 16 parameters for systems (#1805)
fixes #1772 

1st commit: the limit was at 11 as the macro was not using a range including the upper end. I changed that as it feels the purpose of the macro is clearer that way.

2nd commit: as suggested in the `// TODO`, I added a `Config` trait to go to 16 elements tuples. This means that if someone has a custom system parameter with a config that is not a tuple or an `Option`, they will have to implement `Config` for it instead of the standard `Default`.
2021-04-03 23:13:54 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
1df3b74d38 fix attempt to modify emissive uniform (#1771)
Previously loading the boom box gltf file panic'd with `ERROR: 0:335: 'assign' :  l-value required "anon@7" (can't modify a uniform)`
2021-04-03 22:51:52 +00:00
Carter Anderson
f520a341d5 flip resource scope order (#1793)
I think [collection, thing_removed_from_collection] is a more natural order than [thing_removed_from_collection, collection]. Just a small tweak that I think we should include in 0.5.
2021-04-01 02:24:42 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
b657a9b39f Add on_in_stack_update to SystemSet (#1792) 2021-03-31 20:24:04 +00:00
Carter Anderson
d6bc414bf0 check for duplicate archetypes in QueryState::new_archetype (#1789)
Fixes #1788

See discussion in that issue for details.
2021-03-30 21:21:47 +00:00
Carter Anderson
94c4184068 Text responds to scale factor changes (#1769)
Fixes #1768

If the scale factor changes, queue up all text to be drawn instead of just changed text.
2021-03-27 03:03:47 +00:00
Jonas Matser
9a78addff0 Add PBR textures (#1632)
This PR adds normal maps on top of PBR #1554. Once that PR lands, the changes should look simpler.

Edit: Turned out to be so little extra work, I added metallic/roughness texture too. And occlusion and emissive.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-26 21:00:34 +00:00
davier
0c374df712 Add insert_children and push_children to EntityMut (#1728)
The only API to add a parent/child relationship between existing entities is through commands, there is no easy way to do it from `World`. Manually inserting the components is not completely possible since `PreviousParent` has no public constructor.

This PR adds two methods to set entities as children of an `EntityMut`: `insert_children` and `push_children`. ~~The API is similar to the one on `Commands`, except that the parent is the `EntityMut`.~~ The API is the same as in #1703.
However, the `Parent` and `Children` components are defined in `bevy_transform` which depends on `bevy_ecs`, while `EntityMut` is defined in `bevy_ecs`, so the methods are added to the `BuildWorldChildren` trait instead.
If #1545 is merged this should be fixed too.

I'm aware cart was experimenting with entity hierarchies, but unless it's a coming soon this PR would be useful to have meanwhile.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-26 20:03:12 +00:00
François
d90d19f1c7 gltf: load normal and occlusion as linear textures (#1762)
Load textures from gltf as linear when needed.

This is for #1632, but can be done independently and won't have any visible impact before.

* during iteration over materials, register textures that need to be loaded as linear
* during iteration over textures
  * directly load bytes from external files instead of adding them as dependencies in the load context
  * configure the texture the same way for buffered and external textures
  * if the texture is linear rgb, set as linear rgb
2021-03-26 18:47:47 +00:00
Ixentus
80bd378aa0 Fix tiny state docs inconsistency (#1764)
@TheRawMeatball
2021-03-26 18:30:28 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7a511394ac Add register_component to AppBuilder and improve error message (#1750) 2021-03-26 04:15:07 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
500d7469e7 Fixed criteria-less systems being re-ran unnecessarily (#1754)
Fixes #1753.

The problem was introduced while reworking the logic around stages' own criteria. Before #1675 they used to be stored and processed inline with the systems' criteria, and systems without criteria used that of their stage. After, criteria-less systems think they should run, always. This PR more or less restores previous behavior; a less cludge solution can wait until after 0.5 - ideally, until stageless.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-26 00:31:58 +00:00
Carter Anderson
bf053218bf Disable frustum culling and add warning (#1761)
Frustum culling has some pretty major gaps right now (such as not supporting sprite transform scaling and not taking into account projections). It should be disabled by default until it provides a solid experience across all bevy use cases.
2021-03-25 22:05:28 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
ad60046982 fix clippy lints (#1756) 2021-03-25 20:48:18 +00:00
Carter Anderson
1d7196da4f Add state app builder docs (#1746)
This is intended to help protect users against #1671. It doesn't resolve the issue, but I think its a good stop-gap solution for 0.5. A "full" fix would be very involved (and maybe not worth the added complexity).
2021-03-25 06:12:14 +00:00
Carter Anderson
80961d1bd0 Fix sparse insert (#1748)
Removing the checks on this line https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/crates/bevy_sprite/src/frustum_culling.rs#L64 and running the "many_sprites" example revealed two corner case bugs in bevy_ecs. The first, a simple and honest missed line introduced in #1471. The other, an insidious monster that has been there since the ECS v2 rewrite, just waiting for the time to strike:

1. #1471 accidentally removed the "insert" line for sparse set components with the "mutated" bundle state. Re-adding it fixes the problem. I did a slight refactor here to make the implementation simpler and remove a branch.
2. The other issue is nastier. ECS v2 added an "archetype graph". When determining what components were added/mutated during an archetype change, we read the FromBundle edge (which encodes this state) on the "new" archetype.  The problem is that unlike "add edges" which are guaranteed to be unique for a given ("graph node", "bundle id") pair, FromBundle edges are not necessarily unique:

```rust
// OLD_ARCHETYPE -> NEW_ARCHETYPE

// [] -> [usize]
e.insert(2usize);
// [usize] -> [usize, i32]
e.insert(1i32);
// [usize, i32] -> [usize, i32]
e.insert(1i32);
// [usize, i32] -> [usize]
e.remove::<i32>();
// [usize] -> [usize, i32]
e.insert(1i32);
```

Note that the second `e.insert(1i32)` command has a different "archetype graph edge" than the first, but they both lead to the same "new archetype".

The fix here is simple: just remove FromBundle edges because they are broken and store the information in the "add edges", which are guaranteed to be unique.

FromBundle edges were added to cut down on the number of archetype accesses / make the archetype access patterns nicer. But benching this change resulted in no significant perf changes and the addition of get_2_mut() for archetypes resolves the access pattern issue.
2021-03-25 05:56:00 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
78edec2e45 Change State::*_next to *_replace, add proper next (#1676)
In the current impl, next clears out the entire stack and replaces it with a new state. This PR moves this functionality into a replace method, and changes the behavior of next to only change the top state.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-25 03:28:40 +00:00
Aaron Winter
b65ec82d46 Frustum Culling (for Sprites) (#1492)
This PR adds two systems to the sprite module that culls Sprites and AtlasSprites that are not within the camera's view.
This is achieved by removing / adding a new  `Viewable` Component dynamically.

Some of the render queries now use a `With<Viewable>` filter to only process the sprites that are actually on screen, which improves performance drastically for scene swith a large amount of sprites off-screen.

https://streamable.com/vvzh2u

This scene shows a map with a 320x320 tiles, with a grid size of 64p.
This is exactly 102400 Sprites in the entire scene.

Without this PR, this scene runs with 1 to 4 FPS.

With this PR..
.. at 720p, there are around 600 visible sprites and runs at ~215 FPS
.. at 1440p there are around 2000 visible sprites and runs at ~135 FPS

The Systems this PR adds take around 1.2ms (with 100K+ sprites in the scene)

Note:
This is only implemented for Sprites and AtlasTextureSprites.
There is no culling for 3D in this PR.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-24 21:29:53 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
d3e020a1e7 System sets and run criteria v2 (#1675)
I'm opening this prematurely; consider this an RFC that predates RFCs and therefore not super-RFC-like.

This PR does two "big" things: decouple run criteria from system sets, reimagine system sets as weapons of mass system description.

### What it lets us do:

* Reuse run criteria within a stage.
* Pipe output of one run criteria as input to another.
* Assign labels, dependencies, run criteria, and ambiguity sets to many systems at the same time.

### Things already done:
* Decoupled run criteria from system sets.
* Mass system description superpowers to `SystemSet`.
* Implemented `RunCriteriaDescriptor`.
* Removed `VirtualSystemSet`.
* Centralized all run criteria of `SystemStage`.
* Extended system descriptors with per-system run criteria.
* `.before()` and `.after()` for run criteria.
* Explicit order between state driver and related run criteria. Fixes #1672.
* Opt-in run criteria deduplication; default behavior is to panic.
* Labels (not exposed) for state run criteria; state run criteria are deduplicated.

### API issues that need discussion:

* [`FixedTimestep::step(1.0).label("my label")`](eaccf857cd/crates/bevy_ecs/src/schedule/run_criteria.rs (L120-L122)) and [`FixedTimestep::step(1.0).with_label("my label")`](eaccf857cd/crates/bevy_core/src/time/fixed_timestep.rs (L86-L89)) are both valid but do very different things.

---

I will try to maintain this post up-to-date as things change. Do check the diffs in "edited" thingy from time to time.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-24 20:11:55 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
10ef750899 Expose resource change detection on World (#1715) 2021-03-24 01:00:13 +00:00
François
248ec1ed95 update rectangle-pack to latest release (#1742)
update to release of rectangle-pack  0.3.0 after #1741
2021-03-24 00:21:37 +00:00
François
9ae56e8604 update for rectangle-pack 0.2.1 (fix CI) (#1741)
crate `rectangle-pack` just published version 0.2.1 with a breaking change: c9ecd58f7a

I also opened an issue on their repo so that they are aware of it: https://github.com/chinedufn/rectangle-pack/issues/3
2021-03-23 19:07:33 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
47004dfcb4 Added remove_non_send to World (#1716)
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-23 00:41:54 +00:00
Carter Anderson
81b53d15d4 Make Commands and World apis consistent (#1703)
Resolves #1253 #1562

This makes the Commands apis consistent with World apis. This moves to a "type state" pattern (like World) where the "current entity" is stored in an `EntityCommands` builder.

In general this tends to cuts down on indentation and line count. It comes at the cost of needing to type `commands` more and adding more semicolons to terminate expressions.

I also added `spawn_bundle` to Commands because this is a common enough operation that I think its worth providing a shorthand.
2021-03-23 00:23:40 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
2dd2e5e9fe make ComponentTicks::set_changed public (#1711)
fixes #1710
2021-03-22 18:49:26 +00:00
Jonas Matser
cd8025d0a7 Remove remaining camerapos bindings (#1708)
Fixes #1706

@JeanMertz already solved it. I just ran all examples and tests.
2021-03-22 18:10:35 +00:00
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2021-03-22 07:06:04 +00:00
Jonas Matser
45b2db7070 Rebase of existing PBR work (#1554)
This is a rebase of StarArawns PBR work from #261 with IngmarBitters work from #1160 cherry-picked on top.

I had to make a few minor changes to make some intermediate commits compile and the end result is not yet 100% what I expected, so there's a bit more work to do.

Co-authored-by: John Mitchell <toasterthegamer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ingmar Bitter <ingmar.bitter@gmail.com>
2021-03-20 03:22:33 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b6be8a5314 Fix table reserve logic (#1698)
Fixes #1692
Alternative to #1696

This ensures that the capacity actually grows in increments of grow_amount, and also ensures that Table capacity is always <= column and entity vec capacity.

Debug logs that describe the new logic (running the example in #1692)
[out.txt](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/files/6173808/out.txt)
2021-03-19 23:32:31 +00:00
MinerSebas
c78b76bba8 Provide better size_hint for QueryIter (#1697)
This PR overrides the default size_hint for QueryIter.
This is mainly done to provide inline documentation of Issue #1686.
2021-03-19 20:52:44 +00:00
Carter Anderson
dd4a196329 Flexible camera bindings (#1689)
Alternative to #1203 and #1611

Camera bindings have historically been "hacked in". They were _required_ in all shaders and only supported a single Mat4. PBR (#1554) requires the CameraView matrix, but adding this using the "hacked" method forced users to either include all possible camera data in a single binding (#1203) or include all possible bindings (#1611).

This approach instead assigns each "active camera" its own RenderResourceBindings, which are populated by CameraNode. The PassNode then retrieves (and initializes) the relevant bind groups for all render pipelines used by visible entities. 

* Enables any number of camera bindings , including zero (with any set or binding number ... set 0 should still be used to avoid rebinds).
* Renames Camera binding to CameraViewProj
* Adds CameraView binding
2021-03-19 20:36:40 +00:00
Alice Cecile
6121e5f933 Reliable change detection (#1471)
# Problem Definition

The current change tracking (via flags for both components and resources) fails to detect changes made by systems that are scheduled to run earlier in the frame than they are.

This issue is discussed at length in [#68](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/68) and [#54](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/54).

This is very much a draft PR, and contributions are welcome and needed.

# Criteria
1. Each change is detected at least once, no matter the ordering.
2. Each change is detected at most once, no matter the ordering.
3. Changes should be detected the same frame that they are made.
4. Competitive ergonomics. Ideally does not require opting-in.
5. Low CPU overhead of computation.
6. Memory efficient. This must not increase over time, except where the number of entities / resources does.
7. Changes should not be lost for systems that don't run.
8. A frame needs to act as a pure function. Given the same set of entities / components it needs to produce the same end state without side-effects.

**Exact** change-tracking proposals satisfy criteria 1 and 2.
**Conservative** change-tracking proposals satisfy criteria 1 but not 2.
**Flaky** change tracking proposals satisfy criteria 2 but not 1.

# Code Base Navigation

There are three types of flags: 
- `Added`: A piece of data was added to an entity / `Resources`.
- `Mutated`: A piece of data was able to be modified, because its `DerefMut` was accessed
- `Changed`: The bitwise OR of `Added` and `Changed`

The special behavior of `ChangedRes`, with respect to the scheduler is being removed in [#1313](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1313) and does not need to be reproduced.

`ChangedRes` and friends can be found in "bevy_ecs/core/resources/resource_query.rs".

The `Flags` trait for Components can be found in "bevy_ecs/core/query.rs".

`ComponentFlags` are stored in "bevy_ecs/core/archetypes.rs", defined on line 446.

# Proposals

**Proposal 5 was selected for implementation.**

## Proposal 0: No Change Detection

The baseline, where computations are performed on everything regardless of whether it changed.

**Type:** Conservative

**Pros:**
- already implemented
- will never miss events
- no overhead

**Cons:**
- tons of repeated work
- doesn't allow users to avoid repeating work (or monitoring for other changes)

## Proposal 1: Earlier-This-Tick Change Detection

The current approach as of Bevy 0.4. Flags are set, and then flushed at the end of each frame.

**Type:** Flaky

**Pros:**
- already implemented
- simple to understand
- low memory overhead (2 bits per component)
- low time overhead (clear every flag once per frame)

**Cons:**
- misses systems based on ordering
- systems that don't run every frame miss changes
- duplicates detection when looping
- can lead to unresolvable circular dependencies

## Proposal 2: Two-Tick Change Detection

Flags persist for two frames, using a double-buffer system identical to that used in events.

A change is observed if it is found in either the current frame's list of changes or the previous frame's.

**Type:** Conservative

**Pros:**
- easy to understand
- easy to implement
- low memory overhead (4 bits per component)
- low time overhead (bit mask and shift every flag once per frame)

**Cons:**
- can result in a great deal of duplicated work
- systems that don't run every frame miss changes
- duplicates detection when looping

## Proposal 3: Last-Tick Change Detection

Flags persist for two frames, using a double-buffer system identical to that used in events.

A change is observed if it is found in the previous frame's list of changes.

**Type:** Exact

**Pros:**
- exact
- easy to understand
- easy to implement
- low memory overhead (4 bits per component)
- low time overhead (bit mask and shift every flag once per frame)

**Cons:**
- change detection is always delayed, possibly causing painful chained delays
- systems that don't run every frame miss changes
- duplicates detection when looping

## Proposal 4: Flag-Doubling Change Detection

Combine Proposal 2 and Proposal 3. Differentiate between `JustChanged` (current behavior) and `Changed` (Proposal 3).

Pack this data into the flags according to [this implementation proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/68#issuecomment-769174804).

**Type:** Flaky + Exact

**Pros:**
- allows users to acc
- easy to implement
- low memory overhead (4 bits per component)
- low time overhead (bit mask and shift every flag once per frame)

**Cons:**
- users must specify the type of change detection required
- still quite fragile to system ordering effects when using the flaky `JustChanged` form
- cannot get immediate + exact results
- systems that don't run every frame miss changes
- duplicates detection when looping

## [SELECTED] Proposal 5: Generation-Counter Change Detection

A global counter is increased after each system is run. Each component saves the time of last mutation, and each system saves the time of last execution. Mutation is detected when the component's counter is greater than the system's counter. Discussed [here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/68#issuecomment-769174804). How to handle addition detection is unsolved; the current proposal is to use the highest bit of the counter as in proposal 1.

**Type:** Exact (for mutations), flaky (for additions)

**Pros:**
- low time overhead (set component counter on access, set system counter after execution)
- robust to systems that don't run every frame
- robust to systems that loop

**Cons:**
- moderately complex implementation
- must be modified as systems are inserted dynamically
- medium memory overhead (4 bytes per component + system)
- unsolved addition detection

## Proposal 6: System-Data Change Detection

For each system, track which system's changes it has seen. This approach is only worth fully designing and implementing if Proposal 5 fails in some way.  

**Type:** Exact

**Pros:**
- exact
- conceptually simple

**Cons:**
- requires storing data on each system
- implementation is complex
- must be modified as systems are inserted dynamically

## Proposal 7: Total-Order Change Detection

Discussed [here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/68#issuecomment-754326523). This proposal is somewhat complicated by the new scheduler, but I believe it should still be conceptually feasible. This approach is only worth fully designing and implementing if Proposal 5 fails in some way.  

**Type:** Exact

**Pros:**
- exact
- efficient data storage relative to other exact proposals

**Cons:**
- requires access to the scheduler
- complex implementation and difficulty grokking
- must be modified as systems are inserted dynamically

# Tests

- We will need to verify properties 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8. Priority: 1 > 2 = 3 > 8 > 7
- Ideally we can use identical user-facing syntax for all proposals, allowing us to re-use the same syntax for each.
- When writing tests, we need to carefully specify order using explicit dependencies.
- These tests will need to be duplicated for both components and resources.
- We need to be sure to handle cases where ambiguous system orders exist.

`changing_system` is always the system that makes the changes, and `detecting_system` always detects the changes.

The component / resource changed will be simple boolean wrapper structs.

## Basic Added / Mutated / Changed

2 x 3 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs before `detecting_system`
- verify at the end of tick 2

## At Least Once

2 x 3 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs after `detecting_system`
- verify at the end of tick 2

## At Most Once

2 x 3 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs once before `detecting_system`
- increment a counter based on the number of changes detected
- verify at the end of tick 2

## Fast Detection
2 x 3 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs before `detecting_system`
- verify at the end of tick 1

## Ambiguous System Ordering Robustness
2 x 3 x 2 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs [before/after] `detecting_system` in tick 1
- `changing_system` runs [after/before] `detecting_system` in tick 2

## System Pausing
2 x 3 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- Added vs. Changed vs. Mutated
- `changing_system` runs in tick 1, then is disabled by run criteria
- `detecting_system` is disabled by run criteria until it is run once during tick 3
- verify at the end of tick 3

## Addition Causes Mutation

2 design:
- Resources vs. Components
- `adding_system_1` adds a component / resource
- `adding system_2` adds the same component / resource
- verify the `Mutated` flag at the end of the tick
- verify the `Added` flag at the end of the tick

First check tests for: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/333
Second check tests for: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1443

## Changes Made By Commands

- `adding_system` runs in Update in tick 1, and sends a command to add a component 
- `detecting_system` runs in Update in tick 1 and 2, after `adding_system`
- We can't detect the changes in tick 1, since they haven't been processed yet
- If we were to track these changes as being emitted by `adding_system`, we can't detect the changes in tick 2 either, since `detecting_system` has already run once after `adding_system` :( 

# Benchmarks

See: [general advice](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/master/docs/profiling.md), [Criterion crate](https://github.com/bheisler/criterion.rs)

There are several critical parameters to vary: 
1. entity count (1 to 10^9)
2. fraction of entities that are changed (0% to 100%)
3. cost to perform work on changed entities, i.e. workload (1 ns to 1s)

1 and 2 should be varied between benchmark runs. 3 can be added on computationally.

We want to measure:
- memory cost
- run time

We should collect these measurements across several frames (100?) to reduce bootup effects and accurately measure the mean, variance and drift.

Entity-component change detection is much more important to benchmark than resource change detection, due to the orders of magnitude higher number of pieces of data.

No change detection at all should be included in benchmarks as a second control for cases where missing changes is unacceptable.

## Graphs
1. y: performance, x: log_10(entity count), color: proposal, facet: performance metric. Set cost to perform work to 0. 
2. y: run time, x: cost to perform work, color: proposal, facet: fraction changed. Set number of entities to 10^6
3. y: memory, x: frames, color: proposal

# Conclusions
1. Is the theoretical categorization of the proposals correct according to our tests?
2. How does the performance of the proposals compare without any load?
3. How does the performance of the proposals compare with realistic loads?
4. At what workload does more exact change tracking become worth the (presumably) higher overhead?
5. When does adding change-detection to save on work become worthwhile?
6. Is there enough divergence in performance between the best solutions in each class to ship more than one change-tracking solution?

# Implementation Plan

1. Write a test suite.
2. Verify that tests fail for existing approach.
3. Write a benchmark suite.
4. Get performance numbers for existing approach.
5. Implement, test and benchmark various solutions using a Git branch per proposal.
6. Create a draft PR with all solutions and present results to team.
7. Select a solution and replace existing change detection.

Co-authored-by: Brice DAVIER <bricedavier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-19 17:53:26 +00:00
François
348e2a3d40 documentation on Transform and GlobalTransform (#1687)
fixes #1599 

* Added doc on `Transform` and `GlobalTransform` to describe usage and how `GlobalTransform` is updated
* Documented all methods on `Transform`
* `#[doc(hidden)]` most constructors and methods mutating `GlobalTransform`, documented the other
* Mentioned z-ordering for `Transform` in 2d
2021-03-19 03:54:53 +00:00
Carter Anderson
8d1e52be31 fix dyn warning (#1690)
This is now a warning on nightly.
2021-03-19 02:53:26 +00:00
Zaszi
0a875f647d Derive PartialEq for WindowMode (#1688)
Many a game will provide some sort of video settings where a window mode option is a common inclusion. I ran into problems, however, with [egui's](https://github.com/emilk/egui) `combo_box` that imposes a `PartialEq` necessity. Deriving the trait would fix this problem, and as this does not break any existing API it should be a non-controversial change.
2021-03-18 23:47:34 +00:00
Alec Deason
cd4c684ad5 Fix tiny typo in ambiguity checker message (#1682)
Add one missing word
2021-03-18 01:28:21 +00:00
François
bcd5318247 color spaces and representation (#1572)
`Color` can now be from different color spaces or representation:
- sRGB
- linear RGB
- HSL

This fixes #1193 by allowing the creation of const colors of all types, and writing it to the linear RGB color space for rendering.

I went with an enum after trying with two different types (`Color` and `LinearColor`) to be able to use the different variants in all place where a `Color` is expected.

I also added the HLS representation because:
- I like it
- it's useful for some case, see example `contributors`: I can just change the saturation and lightness while keeping the hue of the color
- I think adding another variant not using `red`, `green`, `blue` makes it clearer there are differences

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-17 23:59:51 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ab0165d20d Improved documentation for Events (#1669)
Explains subtle behavior more explicitly, documents `add_event`, mentions `EventWriter`.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-17 23:42:19 +00:00
Carter Anderson
5fedb6029a Make Reflect impls unsafe (Reflect::any must return self) (#1679)
Fixes #1100 

Implementors must make sure that `Reflect::any` and `Reflect::any_mut` both return the `self` reference passed in (both for logical correctness and downcast safety).
2021-03-17 22:46:46 +00:00
François
107dd73687 update ColorMaterial when Texture changed (#1461)
fixes #1161, fixes #1243

this adds two systems:
- first is keeping an hashmap of textures and their containing color materials, then listening to events on textures to select color materials that should be updated
- second is chained to send a modified event for all color materials that need updating
2021-03-17 19:53:24 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
284889c64b Redo State architecture (#1424)
An alternative to StateStages that uses SystemSets. Also includes pop and push operations since this was originally developed for my personal project which needed them.
2021-03-15 22:12:04 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
48ee167531 expose stages and system containers (#1647)
This allows third-party plugins to analyze the schedule, e.g. `bevy_mod_picking` can [display a schedule graph](https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_mod_debugdump/tree/schedule-graph#schedule-graph):

![schedule graph](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_mod_debugdump/schedule-graph/docs/schedule_graph.svg)
2021-03-14 20:44:51 +00:00
davier
de55e05669 Fix error in DynamicScene (#1651)
The wrong error was returned when using an unregistered type in a scene, leading to a confusing error message.
2021-03-14 20:02:10 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
f6ff80c5b1
add Debug, Copy, Clone for all shapes (#1653) 2021-03-14 12:45:00 -07:00
Jakob Hellermann
ac661188c8 better error message: specify which resource is missing (#1648) 2021-03-14 00:36:16 +00:00
François
86e2fc53d0 improve error message when asset type hasn't beed added to app (#1487)
Error message noticed in #1475 

When an asset type hasn't been added to the app but a load was attempted, the error message wasn't helpful:
```
thread 'IO Task Pool (0)' panicked at 'Failed to find AssetLifecycle for label Some("Mesh0/Primitive0"), which has an asset type 8ecbac0f-f545-4473-ad43-e1f4243af51e. Are you sure that is a registered asset type?', /.cargo/git/checkouts/bevy-f7ffde730c324c74/89a41bc/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs:435:17
```
means that 
```rust
.add_asset::<bevy::render::prelude::Mesh>()
```
needs to be added.

* type name was not given, only UUID, which may make it hard to identify type across bevy/plugins
* instruction were not helpful as the `register_asset_type` method is not public

new error message:
```
thread 'IO Task Pool (1)' panicked at 'Failed to find AssetLifecycle for label 'Some("Mesh0/Primitive0")', which has an asset type "bevy_render::mesh::mesh::Mesh" (UUID 8ecbac0f-f545-4473-ad43-e1f4243af51e). Are you sure this asset type has been added to your app builder?', /bevy/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs:435:17
```
2021-03-14 00:36:15 +00:00
Simon Guillot
aa81aaf3fa Small improvement of code quality of Assets::set* methods (#1649)
As mentioned in #1609.

I'm not sure if this is desirable, but on top of factoring the `set` and `set_untracked` methods I added a warning when the return value of `set` isn't used to mitigate similar issues.

I silenced it for the only occurence where it's currently done  68606934e3/crates/bevy_asset/src/asset_server.rs (L468)
2021-03-14 00:19:44 +00:00
Jasen Borisov
2e72755b8a GLTF loader: support mipmap filters (#1639)
This removes the `GltfError::UnsupportedMinFilter` error.

I don't think this error should have existed in the first place, because it prevents users from using assets that bevy could totally render (without mipmap support as of yet).

It's much better to load the asset properly and then render it (even if it looks a little ugly), than to refuse to load the asset at all, giving users a confusing error.
2021-03-13 18:44:26 +00:00
François
bbb9849506 Replace default method calls from Glam types with explicit const (#1645)
it's a followup of #1550 

I think calling explicit methods/values instead of default makes the code easier to read: "what is `Quat::default()`" vs "Oh, it's `Quat::IDENTITY`"

`Transform::identity()` and `GlobalTransform::identity()` can also be consts and I replaced the calls to their `default()` impl with `identity()`
2021-03-13 18:23:39 +00:00
davier
8acb0d2012 Fix cargo doc warnings (#1640)
Fixes all warnings from `cargo doc --all`.
Those related to code blocks were introduced in #1612, but re-formatting using the experimental features in `rustfmt.toml` doesn't seem to reintroduce them.
2021-03-13 18:23:38 +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
Simon Guillot
785aad92f4 Fix pipeline initialisation of wireframe mode (fixes #1609) (#1623)
More details are in the associated issue #1609.

While looking for the source of this issue, I've noticed that the `set` and `set_untracked` methods aren't really DRY:
68606934e3/crates/bevy_asset/src/assets.rs (L76-L85)

68606934e3/crates/bevy_asset/src/assets.rs (L91-L99)

Shouldn't `set` call `set_untracked`? Also, given the bug that arose from a misusage of these functions, maybe some refactoring is needed?
2021-03-12 22:12:07 +00:00
Alice Cecile
03601db51c Basic documentation for Entities, Components and Systems (#1578)
These are largely targeted at beginners, as `Entity`, `Component` and `System` are the most obvious terms to search when first getting introduced to Bevy.
2021-03-12 19:59:55 +00:00
Jonas Matser
32af4b7dc3 Add separate brightness field to AmbientLight (#1605)
Idea being this would be easier to grasp for end-users. Problem with the logical defaults is this breaks current setups, because light will become 20 times less bright. But most folks won't have customized this resource or will not have used `..Default::default()` due to lack of other fields.
2021-03-12 18:59:24 +00:00
MinerSebas
8a9f475edb Remove the Clippy "-A clippy::manual-strip" override (#1619)
That override was added to support pre 1.45 Versions of Rust, but Bevy requires currently the latest stable rust release.
This means that the reason for the override doesn't apply anymore.
2021-03-12 03:05:14 +00:00
Carter Anderson
68606934e3 remove unsafe get_unchecked (and mut variant) from Tables and Archetypes (#1614)
Removes `get_unchecked` and `get_unchecked_mut` from `Tables` and `Archetypes` collections in favor of safe Index implementations. This fixes a safety error in `Archetypes::get_id_or_insert()` (which previously relied on TableId being valid to be safe ... the alternative was to make that method unsafe too). It also cuts down on a lot of unsafe and makes the code easier to look at. I'm not sure what changed since the last benchmark, but these numbers are more favorable than my last tests of similar changes. I didn't include the Components collection as those severely killed perf last time I tried. But this does inspire me to try again (just in a separate pr)! 

Note that the `simple_insert/bevy_unbatched` benchmark fluctuates a lot on both branches (this was also true for prior versions of bevy). It seems like the allocator has more variance for many small allocations. And `sparse_frag_iter/bevy` operates on such a small scale that 10% fluctuations are common.

Some benches do take a small hit here, but I personally think its worth it.

This also fixes a safety error in Query::for_each_mut, which needed to mutably borrow Query (aaahh!).  

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/110726926-2b52eb80-81cf-11eb-9ea3-bff951060c7c.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/110726991-4c1b4100-81cf-11eb-9199-ca79bef0b9bd.png)
2021-03-11 18:38:22 +00:00
Carter Anderson
b17f8a4bce format comments (#1612)
Uses the new unstable comment formatting features added to rustfmt.toml.
2021-03-11 00:27:30 +00:00
Carter Anderson
be1c317d4e Resolve (most) internal system ambiguities (#1606)
* Adds labels and orderings to systems that need them (uses the new many-to-many labels for InputSystem)
* Removes the Event, PreEvent, Scene, and Ui stages in favor of First, PreUpdate, and PostUpdate (there is more collapsing potential, such as the Asset stages and _maybe_ removing First, but those have more nuance so they should be handled separately)
* Ambiguity detection now prints component conflicts
* Removed broken change filters from flex calculation (which implicitly relied on the z-update system always modifying translation.z). This will require more work to make it behave as expected so i just removed it (and it was already doing this work every frame).
2021-03-10 22:37:02 +00:00
Martín Maita
e9a501e6b8 Fixes potential panic when unwrapping touch event on Moved phase (#1591)
Should fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1516.

I don't have any devices available to test this tbh but I feel like this was the only spot that could be causing a panic.

@ptircylinder since you posted this issue, could you please try to run the example on this branch and check if you get the same behavior while using your device? Thank you!
2021-03-10 00:44:45 +00:00
Nathan Stocks
faeccd7a09 Reflection cleanup (#1536)
This is an effort to provide the correct `#[reflect_value(...)]` attributes where they are needed.  

Supersedes #1533 and resolves #1528.

---

I am working under the following assumptions (thanks to @bjorn3 and @Davier for advice here):

- Any `enum` that derives `Reflect` and one or more of { `Serialize`, `Deserialize`, `PartialEq`, `Hash` } needs a `#[reflect_value(...)]` attribute containing the same subset of { `Serialize`, `Deserialize`, `PartialEq`, `Hash` } that is present on the derive.
- Same as above for `struct` and `#[reflect(...)]`, respectively.
- If a `struct` is used as a component, it should also have `#[reflect(Component)]`
- All reflected types should be registered in their plugins

I treated the following as components (added `#[reflect(Component)]` if necessary):
- `bevy_render`
  - `struct RenderLayers`
- `bevy_transform`
  - `struct GlobalTransform`
  - `struct Parent`
  - `struct Transform`
- `bevy_ui`
  - `struct Style`

Not treated as components:
- `bevy_math`
  - `struct Size<T>`
  - `struct Rect<T>`
  - Note: The updates for `Size<T>` and `Rect<T>` in `bevy::math::geometry` required using @Davier's suggestion to add `+ PartialEq` to the trait bound. I then registered the specific types used over in `bevy_ui` such as `Size<Val>`, etc. in `bevy_ui`'s plugin, since `bevy::math` does not contain a plugin.
- `bevy_render`
  - `struct Color`
  - `struct PipelineSpecialization`
  - `struct ShaderSpecialization`
  - `enum PrimitiveTopology`
  - `enum IndexFormat`

Not Addressed:
- I am not searching for components in Bevy that are _not_ reflected. So if there are components that are not reflected that should be reflected, that will need to be figured out in another PR.
- I only added `#[reflect(...)]` or `#[reflect_value(...)]` entries for the set of four traits { `Serialize`, `Deserialize`, `PartialEq`, `Hash` } _if they were derived via `#[derive(...)]`_. I did not look for manual trait implementations of the same set of four, nor did I consider any traits outside the four.  Are those other possibilities something that needs to be looked into?
2021-03-09 23:39:41 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
d51130d4ab Many-to-many system labels (#1576)
* Systems can now have more than one label attached to them.
* System labels no longer have to be unique in the stage.

Code like this is now possible:
```rust
SystemStage::parallel()
    .with_system(system_0.system().label("group one").label("first"))
    .with_system(system_1.system().label("group one").after("first"))
    .with_system(system_2.system().after("group one"))
```

I've opted to use only the system name in ambiguity reporting, which previously was only a fallback; this, obviously, is because labels aren't one-to-one with systems anymore. We could allow users to name systems to improve this; we'll then have to think about whether or not we want to allow using the name as a label (this would, effectively, introduce implicit labelling, not all implications of which are clear to me yet wrt many-to-many labels).

Dependency cycle errors are reported using the system names and only the labels that form the cycle, with each system-system "edge" in the cycle represented as one or several labels.

Slightly unrelated: `.before()` and `.after()` with a label not attached to any system no longer crashes, and logs a warning instead. This is necessary to, for example, allow plugins to specify execution order with systems of potentially missing other plugins.
2021-03-09 23:08:34 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
ea9c7d58ff Fix label macro for types with generics (#1498)
Fixes #1497

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-09 03:49:48 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
9d60563adf Query::get_unique (#1263)
Adds `get_unique` and `get_unique_mut` to extend the query api and cover a common use case. Also establishes a second impl block where non-core APIs that don't access the internal fields of queries can live.
2021-03-08 21:21:47 +00:00
Jasen Borisov
13aef05038 impl SystemParam for Option<Res<T>> / Option<ResMut<T>> (#1494)
This allows users to write systems that do not panic if a resource does not exist at runtime (such as if it has not been inserted yet).

This is a copy-paste of the impls for `Res` and `ResMut`, with an extra check to see if the resource exists.

There might be a cleaner way to do it than this check. I don't know.
2021-03-08 20:12:22 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
d9b8b3e618 Add EventWriter (#1575)
This adds a `EventWriter<T>` `SystemParam` that is just a thin wrapper around `ResMut<Events<T>>`. This is primarily to have API symmetry between the reader and writer, and has the added benefit of easily improving the API later with no breaking changes.
2021-03-07 20:42:04 +00:00
Joshua J. Bouw
2b0a48d945 feat: clone indices (#1574)
Super simple and straight forward. I need this for the tilemap because if I need to update all chunk indices, then I can calculate it once and clone it. Of course, for now I'm just returning the Vec itself then wrapping it but would be nice if I didn't have to do that.
2021-03-07 19:50:20 +00:00
François
58d687b86d fix flip of contributor bird (#1573)
Since 89217171b4, some birds in example `contributors` where not colored.

Fix is to use `flip_x` of `Sprite` instead of setting `transform.scale.x` to `-1` as described in #1407.


It may be an unintended side effect, as now we can't easily display a colored sprite while changing it's scale from `1` to `-1`, we would have to change it's scale from `1` to `0`, then flip it, then change scale from `0` to `1`.
2021-03-07 19:50:19 +00:00
Jonas Matser
a7308155ee Make TypeRegistration::get_short_name() pub (#1571)
This would allow for example `bevy_mod_debugdump` to use it, instead of custom typename shortening.
2021-03-07 19:50:18 +00:00
François
dabf419095 update archetypes if needed before running system in SingleThreadedExecutor (#1586)
fixes #1585 

I copied most of the logic from the `ParallelSystemExecutor` impl, simplifying it a little as systems can't run in parallel
2021-03-07 19:32:19 +00:00
Cameron Hart
f61e44db28 Update glam to 0.13.0. (#1550)
See https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md for details on changes.

Co-authored-by: Cameron Hart <c_hart@wargaming.net>
2021-03-06 19:39:16 +00:00
Carter Anderson
0eba5f38b9 update hexasphere to 3.2 (#1577) 2021-03-06 19:23:04 +00:00
Alice Cecile
03e0a9f23e Docs for Bundle showing how to nest bundles (#1570)
I've also added a clearer description of what bundles are used for, and explained that you can't query for bundles (a very common beginner confusion).

Co-authored-by: MinerSebas <scherthan_sebastian@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Renato Caldas <renato@calgera.com>
2021-03-06 01:57:03 +00:00
sdfgeoff
006848311c Documented some of the Mesh properties (#1566)
I was fiddling with creating a mesh importer today, and decided to write some more docs. 

A lot of this is describing general renderer/GL stuff, so you'll probably find most of it self explanatory anyway, but perhaps it will be useful for someone.
2021-03-06 01:57:02 +00:00
sdfgeoff
64b29617d6 Added documentation on the query filters (#1553)
This documents both the non-obvious interaction with non-explicit system ordering
and adds examples for Changed and Added. This likely closes #1551
2021-03-06 01:57:01 +00:00
Renato Caldas
87399c3560 Fix staging buffer required size calculation (fixes #1056) (#1509)
Fix staging buffer required size calculation (fixes #1056)

The `required_staging_buffer_size` is currently calculated differently in two places, each will be correct in different situations:

* `prepare_staging_buffers()` based on actual `buffer_byte_len()`
* `set_required_staging_buffer_size_to_max()` based on item_size

In the case of render assets, `prepare_staging_buffers()` would only operate over changed assets. If some of the assets didn't change, their size wouldn't be taken into account for the `required_staging_buffer_size`. In some cases, this meant the buffers wouldn't be resized when they should. Now `prepare_staging_buffers()` is called over all assets, which may hit performance but at least gets the size right.

Shortly after `prepare_staging_buffers()`,  `set_required_staging_buffer_size_to_max()` would unconditionally overwrite the previously computed value, even if using `item_size` made no sense. Now it only overwrites the value if bigger.

This can be considered a short term hack, but should prevent a few hard to debug panics.
2021-03-06 01:42:57 +00:00
MinerSebas
b2d654cbf6 Use rand 0.8 again (#1567)
#1525 accidentally moved back to rand 0.7
2021-03-06 00:53:42 +00:00
Chris Janaqi
ab407aa697 ♻️ Timer refactor to duration. Add Stopwatch struct. (#1151)
This pull request is following the discussion on the issue #1127. Additionally, it integrates the change proposed by #1112.

The list of change of this pull request:

*  Add `Timer::times_finished` method that counts the number of wraps for repeating timers.
* ♻️ Refactored `Timer`
* 🐛 Fix a bug where 2 successive calls to `Timer::tick` which makes a repeating timer to finish makes `Timer::just_finished` to return `false` where it should return `true`. Minimal failing example:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;
let mut timer: Timer<()> = Timer::from_seconds(1.0, true);
timer.tick(1.5);
assert!(timer.finished());
assert!(timer.just_finished());
timer.tick(1.5);
assert!(timer.finished());
assert!(timer.just_finished()); // <- This fails where it should not
```
* 📚 Add extensive documentation for Timer with doc examples.
*  Add a `Stopwatch` struct similar to `Timer` with extensive doc and tests.

Even if the type specialization is not retained for bevy, the doc, bugfix and added method are worth salvaging 😅.
This is my first PR for bevy, please be kind to me ❤️ .

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-05 19:59:14 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
4686437d7a add Or back to prelude (#1564)
The bevy ecs v2 rewrite seems to have removed the `Or` query filter from the prelude, which I assume was done on accident, since `With` and `Without` are still there.
2021-03-05 18:33:20 +00:00
Carter Anderson
3a2a68852c Bevy ECS V2 (#1525)
# Bevy ECS V2

This is a rewrite of Bevy ECS (basically everything but the new executor/schedule, which are already awesome). The overall goal was to improve the performance and versatility of Bevy ECS. Here is a quick bulleted list of changes before we dive into the details:

* Complete World rewrite
* Multiple component storage types:
    * Tables: fast cache friendly iteration, slower add/removes (previously called Archetypes)
    * Sparse Sets: fast add/remove, slower iteration
* Stateful Queries (caches query results for faster iteration. fragmented iteration is _fast_ now)
* Stateful System Params (caches expensive operations. inspired by @DJMcNab's work in #1364)
* Configurable System Params (users can set configuration when they construct their systems. once again inspired by @DJMcNab's work)
* Archetypes are now "just metadata", component storage is separate
* Archetype Graph (for faster archetype changes)
* Component Metadata
    * Configure component storage type
    * Retrieve information about component size/type/name/layout/send-ness/etc
    * Components are uniquely identified by a densely packed ComponentId
    * TypeIds are now totally optional (which should make implementing scripting easier)
* Super fast "for_each" query iterators
* Merged Resources into World. Resources are now just a special type of component
* EntityRef/EntityMut builder apis (more efficient and more ergonomic)
* Fast bitset-backed `Access<T>` replaces old hashmap-based approach everywhere
* Query conflicts are determined by component access instead of archetype component access (to avoid random failures at runtime)
    * With/Without are still taken into account for conflicts, so this should still be comfy to use
* Much simpler `IntoSystem` impl
* Significantly reduced the amount of hashing throughout the ecs in favor of Sparse Sets (indexed by densely packed ArchetypeId, ComponentId, BundleId, and TableId)
* Safety Improvements
    * Entity reservation uses a normal world reference instead of unsafe transmute
    * QuerySets no longer transmute lifetimes
    * Made traits "unsafe" where relevant
    * More thorough safety docs
* WorldCell
    * Exposes safe mutable access to multiple resources at a time in a World 
* Replaced "catch all" `System::update_archetypes(world: &World)` with `System::new_archetype(archetype: &Archetype)`
* Simpler Bundle implementation
* Replaced slow "remove_bundle_one_by_one" used as fallback for Commands::remove_bundle with fast "remove_bundle_intersection"
* Removed `Mut<T>` query impl. it is better to only support one way: `&mut T` 
* Removed with() from `Flags<T>` in favor of `Option<Flags<T>>`, which allows querying for flags to be "filtered" by default 
* Components now have is_send property (currently only resources support non-send)
* More granular module organization
* New `RemovedComponents<T>` SystemParam that replaces `query.removed::<T>()`
* `world.resource_scope()` for mutable access to resources and world at the same time
* WorldQuery and QueryFilter traits unified. FilterFetch trait added to enable "short circuit" filtering. Auto impled for cases that don't need it
* Significantly slimmed down SystemState in favor of individual SystemParam state
* System Commands changed from `commands: &mut Commands` back to `mut commands: Commands` (to allow Commands to have a World reference)

Fixes #1320

## `World` Rewrite

This is a from-scratch rewrite of `World` that fills the niche that `hecs` used to. Yes, this means Bevy ECS is no longer a "fork" of hecs. We're going out our own!

(the only shared code between the projects is the entity id allocator, which is already basically ideal)

A huge shout out to @SanderMertens (author of [flecs](https://github.com/SanderMertens/flecs)) for sharing some great ideas with me (specifically hybrid ecs storage and archetype graphs). He also helped advise on a number of implementation details.

## Component Storage (The Problem)

Two ECS storage paradigms have gained a lot of traction over the years:

* **Archetypal ECS**: 
    * Stores components in "tables" with static schemas. Each "column" stores components of a given type. Each "row" is an entity.
    * Each "archetype" has its own table. Adding/removing an entity's component changes the archetype.
    * Enables super-fast Query iteration due to its cache-friendly data layout
    * Comes at the cost of more expensive add/remove operations for an Entity's components, because all components need to be copied to the new archetype's "table"
* **Sparse Set ECS**:
    * Stores components of the same type in densely packed arrays, which are sparsely indexed by densely packed unsigned integers (Entity ids)
    * Query iteration is slower than Archetypal ECS because each entity's component could be at any position in the sparse set. This "random access" pattern isn't cache friendly. Additionally, there is an extra layer of indirection because you must first map the entity id to an index in the component array.
    * Adding/removing components is a cheap, constant time operation 

Bevy ECS V1, hecs, legion, flec, and Unity DOTS are all "archetypal ecs-es". I personally think "archetypal" storage is a good default for game engines. An entity's archetype doesn't need to change frequently in general, and it creates "fast by default" query iteration (which is a much more common operation). It is also "self optimizing". Users don't need to think about optimizing component layouts for iteration performance. It "just works" without any extra boilerplate.

Shipyard and EnTT are "sparse set ecs-es". They employ "packing" as a way to work around the "suboptimal by default" iteration performance for specific sets of components. This helps, but I didn't think this was a good choice for a general purpose engine like Bevy because:

1. "packs" conflict with each other. If bevy decides to internally pack the Transform and GlobalTransform components, users are then blocked if they want to pack some custom component with Transform.
2. users need to take manual action to optimize

Developers selecting an ECS framework are stuck with a hard choice. Select an "archetypal" framework with "fast iteration everywhere" but without the ability to cheaply add/remove components, or select a "sparse set" framework to cheaply add/remove components but with slower iteration performance.

## Hybrid Component Storage (The Solution)

In Bevy ECS V2, we get to have our cake and eat it too. It now has _both_ of the component storage types above (and more can be added later if needed):

* **Tables** (aka "archetypal" storage)
    * The default storage. If you don't configure anything, this is what you get
    * Fast iteration by default
    * Slower add/remove operations
* **Sparse Sets**
    * Opt-in
    * Slower iteration
    * Faster add/remove operations

These storage types complement each other perfectly. By default Query iteration is fast. If developers know that they want to add/remove a component at high frequencies, they can set the storage to "sparse set":

```rust
world.register_component(
    ComponentDescriptor:🆕:<MyComponent>(StorageType::SparseSet)
).unwrap();
```

## Archetypes

Archetypes are now "just metadata" ... they no longer store components directly. They do store:

* The `ComponentId`s of each of the Archetype's components (and that component's storage type)
    * Archetypes are uniquely defined by their component layouts
    * For example: entities with "table" components `[A, B, C]` _and_ "sparse set" components `[D, E]` will always be in the same archetype.
* The `TableId` associated with the archetype
    * For now each archetype has exactly one table (which can have no components),
    * There is a 1->Many relationship from Tables->Archetypes. A given table could have any number of archetype components stored in it:
        * Ex: an entity with "table storage" components `[A, B, C]` and "sparse set" components `[D, E]` will share the same `[A, B, C]` table as an entity with `[A, B, C]` table component and `[F]` sparse set components.
        * This 1->Many relationship is how we preserve fast "cache friendly" iteration performance when possible (more on this later)
* A list of entities that are in the archetype and the row id of the table they are in
* ArchetypeComponentIds
    * unique densely packed identifiers for (ArchetypeId, ComponentId) pairs
    * used by the schedule executor for cheap system access control
* "Archetype Graph Edges" (see the next section)  

## The "Archetype Graph"

Archetype changes in Bevy (and a number of other archetypal ecs-es) have historically been expensive to compute. First, you need to allocate a new vector of the entity's current component ids, add or remove components based on the operation performed, sort it (to ensure it is order-independent), then hash it to find the archetype (if it exists). And thats all before we get to the _already_ expensive full copy of all components to the new table storage.

The solution is to build a "graph" of archetypes to cache these results. @SanderMertens first exposed me to the idea (and he got it from @gjroelofs, who came up with it). They propose adding directed edges between archetypes for add/remove component operations. If `ComponentId`s are densely packed, you can use sparse sets to cheaply jump between archetypes.

Bevy takes this one step further by using add/remove `Bundle` edges instead of `Component` edges. Bevy encourages the use of `Bundles` to group add/remove operations. This is largely for "clearer game logic" reasons, but it also helps cut down on the number of archetype changes required. `Bundles` now also have densely-packed `BundleId`s. This allows us to use a _single_ edge for each bundle operation (rather than needing to traverse N edges ... one for each component). Single component operations are also bundles, so this is strictly an improvement over a "component only" graph.

As a result, an operation that used to be _heavy_ (both for allocations and compute) is now two dirt-cheap array lookups and zero allocations.

## Stateful Queries

World queries are now stateful. This allows us to:

1. Cache archetype (and table) matches
    * This resolves another issue with (naive) archetypal ECS: query performance getting worse as the number of archetypes goes up (and fragmentation occurs).
2. Cache Fetch and Filter state
    * The expensive parts of fetch/filter operations (such as hashing the TypeId to find the ComponentId) now only happen once when the Query is first constructed
3. Incrementally build up state
    * When new archetypes are added, we only process the new archetypes (no need to rebuild state for old archetypes)

As a result, the direct `World` query api now looks like this:

```rust
let mut query = world.query::<(&A, &mut B)>();
for (a, mut b) in query.iter_mut(&mut world) {
}
```

Requiring `World` to generate stateful queries (rather than letting the `QueryState` type be constructed separately) allows us to ensure that _all_ queries are properly initialized (and the relevant world state, such as ComponentIds). This enables QueryState to remove branches from its operations that check for initialization status (and also enables query.iter() to take an immutable world reference because it doesn't need to initialize anything in world).

However in systems, this is a non-breaking change. State management is done internally by the relevant SystemParam.

## Stateful SystemParams

Like Queries, `SystemParams` now also cache state. For example, `Query` system params store the "stateful query" state mentioned above. Commands store their internal `CommandQueue`. This means you can now safely use as many separate `Commands` parameters in your system as you want. `Local<T>` system params store their `T` value in their state (instead of in Resources). 

SystemParam state also enabled a significant slim-down of SystemState. It is much nicer to look at now.

Per-SystemParam state naturally insulates us from an "aliased mut" class of errors we have hit in the past (ex: using multiple `Commands` system params).

(credit goes to @DJMcNab for the initial idea and draft pr here #1364)

## Configurable SystemParams

@DJMcNab also had the great idea to make SystemParams configurable. This allows users to provide some initial configuration / values for system parameters (when possible). Most SystemParams have no config (the config type is `()`), but the `Local<T>` param now supports user-provided parameters:

```rust

fn foo(value: Local<usize>) {    
}

app.add_system(foo.system().config(|c| c.0 = Some(10)));
```

## Uber Fast "for_each" Query Iterators

Developers now have the choice to use a fast "for_each" iterator, which yields ~1.5-3x iteration speed improvements for "fragmented iteration", and minor ~1.2x iteration speed improvements for unfragmented iteration. 

```rust
fn system(query: Query<(&A, &mut B)>) {
    // you now have the option to do this for a speed boost
    query.for_each_mut(|(a, mut b)| {
    });

    // however normal iterators are still available
    for (a, mut b) in query.iter_mut() {
    }
}
```

I think in most cases we should continue to encourage "normal" iterators as they are more flexible and more "rust idiomatic". But when that extra "oomf" is needed, it makes sense to use `for_each`.

We should also consider using `for_each` for internal bevy systems to give our users a nice speed boost (but that should be a separate pr).

## Component Metadata

`World` now has a `Components` collection, which is accessible via `world.components()`. This stores mappings from `ComponentId` to `ComponentInfo`, as well as `TypeId` to `ComponentId` mappings (where relevant). `ComponentInfo` stores information about the component, such as ComponentId, TypeId, memory layout, send-ness (currently limited to resources), and storage type.

## Significantly Cheaper `Access<T>`

We used to use `TypeAccess<TypeId>` to manage read/write component/archetype-component access. This was expensive because TypeIds must be hashed and compared individually. The parallel executor got around this by "condensing" type ids into bitset-backed access types. This worked, but it had to be re-generated from the `TypeAccess<TypeId>`sources every time archetypes changed.

This pr removes TypeAccess in favor of faster bitset access everywhere. We can do this thanks to the move to densely packed `ComponentId`s and `ArchetypeComponentId`s.

## Merged Resources into World

Resources had a lot of redundant functionality with Components. They stored typed data, they had access control, they had unique ids, they were queryable via SystemParams, etc. In fact the _only_ major difference between them was that they were unique (and didn't correlate to an entity).

Separate resources also had the downside of requiring a separate set of access controls, which meant the parallel executor needed to compare more bitsets per system and manage more state.

I initially got the "separate resources" idea from `legion`. I think that design was motivated by the fact that it made the direct world query/resource lifetime interactions more manageable. It certainly made our lives easier when using Resources alongside hecs/bevy_ecs. However we already have a construct for safely and ergonomically managing in-world lifetimes: systems (which use `Access<T>` internally).

This pr merges Resources into World:

```rust
world.insert_resource(1);
world.insert_resource(2.0);
let a = world.get_resource::<i32>().unwrap();
let mut b = world.get_resource_mut::<f64>().unwrap();
*b = 3.0;
```

Resources are now just a special kind of component. They have their own ComponentIds (and their own resource TypeId->ComponentId scope, so they don't conflict wit components of the same type). They are stored in a special "resource archetype", which stores components inside the archetype using a new `unique_components` sparse set (note that this sparse set could later be used to implement Tags). This allows us to keep the code size small by reusing existing datastructures (namely Column, Archetype, ComponentFlags, and ComponentInfo). This allows us the executor to use a single `Access<ArchetypeComponentId>` per system. It should also make scripting language integration easier.

_But_ this merge did create problems for people directly interacting with `World`. What if you need mutable access to multiple resources at the same time? `world.get_resource_mut()` borrows World mutably!

## WorldCell

WorldCell applies the `Access<ArchetypeComponentId>` concept to direct world access:

```rust
let world_cell = world.cell();
let a = world_cell.get_resource_mut::<i32>().unwrap();
let b = world_cell.get_resource_mut::<f64>().unwrap();
```

This adds cheap runtime checks (a sparse set lookup of `ArchetypeComponentId` and a counter) to ensure that world accesses do not conflict with each other. Each operation returns a `WorldBorrow<'w, T>` or `WorldBorrowMut<'w, T>` wrapper type, which will release the relevant ArchetypeComponentId resources when dropped.

World caches the access sparse set (and only one cell can exist at a time), so `world.cell()` is a cheap operation. 

WorldCell does _not_ use atomic operations. It is non-send, does a mutable borrow of world to prevent other accesses, and uses a simple `Rc<RefCell<ArchetypeComponentAccess>>` wrapper in each WorldBorrow pointer. 

The api is currently limited to resource access, but it can and should be extended to queries / entity component access.

## Resource Scopes

WorldCell does not yet support component queries, and even when it does there are sometimes legitimate reasons to want a mutable world ref _and_ a mutable resource ref (ex: bevy_render and bevy_scene both need this). In these cases we could always drop down to the unsafe `world.get_resource_unchecked_mut()`, but that is not ideal!

Instead developers can use a "resource scope"

```rust
world.resource_scope(|world: &mut World, a: &mut A| {
})
```

This temporarily removes the `A` resource from `World`, provides mutable pointers to both, and re-adds A to World when finished. Thanks to the move to ComponentIds/sparse sets, this is a cheap operation.

If multiple resources are required, scopes can be nested. We could also consider adding a "resource tuple" to the api if this pattern becomes common and the boilerplate gets nasty.

## Query Conflicts Use ComponentId Instead of ArchetypeComponentId

For safety reasons, systems cannot contain queries that conflict with each other without wrapping them in a QuerySet. On bevy `main`, we use ArchetypeComponentIds to determine conflicts. This is nice because it can take into account filters:

```rust
// these queries will never conflict due to their filters
fn filter_system(a: Query<&mut A, With<B>>, b: Query<&mut B, Without<B>>) {
}
```

But it also has a significant downside:
```rust
// these queries will not conflict _until_ an entity with A, B, and C is spawned
fn maybe_conflicts_system(a: Query<(&mut A, &C)>, b: Query<(&mut A, &B)>) {
}
```

The system above will panic at runtime if an entity with A, B, and C is spawned. This makes it hard to trust that your game logic will run without crashing.

In this pr, I switched to using `ComponentId` instead. This _is_ more constraining. `maybe_conflicts_system` will now always fail, but it will do it consistently at startup. Naively, it would also _disallow_ `filter_system`, which would be a significant downgrade in usability. Bevy has a number of internal systems that rely on disjoint queries and I expect it to be a common pattern in userspace.

To resolve this, I added a new `FilteredAccess<T>` type, which wraps `Access<T>` and adds with/without filters. If two `FilteredAccess` have with/without values that prove they are disjoint, they will no longer conflict.

## EntityRef / EntityMut

World entity operations on `main` require that the user passes in an `entity` id to each operation:

```rust
let entity = world.spawn((A, )); // create a new entity with A
world.get::<A>(entity);
world.insert(entity, (B, C));
world.insert_one(entity, D);
```

This means that each operation needs to look up the entity location / verify its validity. The initial spawn operation also requires a Bundle as input. This can be awkward when no components are required (or one component is required).

These operations have been replaced by `EntityRef` and `EntityMut`, which are "builder-style" wrappers around world that provide read and read/write operations on a single, pre-validated entity:

```rust
// spawn now takes no inputs and returns an EntityMut
let entity = world.spawn()
    .insert(A) // insert a single component into the entity
    .insert_bundle((B, C)) // insert a bundle of components into the entity
    .id() // id returns the Entity id

// Returns EntityMut (or panics if the entity does not exist)
world.entity_mut(entity)
    .insert(D)
    .insert_bundle(SomeBundle::default());
{
    // returns EntityRef (or panics if the entity does not exist)
    let d = world.entity(entity)
        .get::<D>() // gets the D component
        .unwrap();
    // world.get still exists for ergonomics
    let d = world.get::<D>(entity).unwrap();
}

// These variants return Options if you want to check existence instead of panicing 
world.get_entity_mut(entity)
    .unwrap()
    .insert(E);

if let Some(entity_ref) = world.get_entity(entity) {
    let d = entity_ref.get::<D>().unwrap();
}
```

This _does not_ affect the current Commands api or terminology. I think that should be a separate conversation as that is a much larger breaking change.

## Safety Improvements

* Entity reservation in Commands uses a normal world borrow instead of an unsafe transmute
* QuerySets no longer transmutes lifetimes
* Made traits "unsafe" when implementing a trait incorrectly could cause unsafety
* More thorough safety docs

## RemovedComponents SystemParam

The old approach to querying removed components: `query.removed:<T>()` was confusing because it had no connection to the query itself. I replaced it with the following, which is both clearer and allows us to cache the ComponentId mapping in the SystemParamState:

```rust
fn system(removed: RemovedComponents<T>) {
    for entity in removed.iter() {
    }
} 
```

## Simpler Bundle implementation

Bundles are no longer responsible for sorting (or deduping) TypeInfo. They are just a simple ordered list of component types / data. This makes the implementation smaller and opens the door to an easy "nested bundle" implementation in the future (which i might even add in this pr). Duplicate detection is now done once per bundle type by World the first time a bundle is used.

## Unified WorldQuery and QueryFilter types

(don't worry they are still separate type _parameters_ in Queries .. this is a non-breaking change)

WorldQuery and QueryFilter were already basically identical apis. With the addition of `FetchState` and more storage-specific fetch methods, the overlap was even clearer (and the redundancy more painful).

QueryFilters are now just `F: WorldQuery where F::Fetch: FilterFetch`. FilterFetch requires `Fetch<Item = bool>` and adds new "short circuit" variants of fetch methods. This enables a filter tuple like `(With<A>, Without<B>, Changed<C>)` to stop evaluating the filter after the first mismatch is encountered. FilterFetch is automatically implemented for `Fetch` implementations that return bool.

This forces fetch implementations that return things like `(bool, bool, bool)` (such as the filter above) to manually implement FilterFetch and decide whether or not to short-circuit.

## More Granular Modules

World no longer globs all of the internal modules together. It now exports `core`, `system`, and `schedule` separately. I'm also considering exporting `core` submodules directly as that is still pretty "glob-ey" and unorganized (feedback welcome here).

## Remaining Draft Work (to be done in this pr)

* ~~panic on conflicting WorldQuery fetches (&A, &mut A)~~
    * ~~bevy `main` and hecs both currently allow this, but we should protect against it if possible~~
* ~~batch_iter / par_iter (currently stubbed out)~~
* ~~ChangedRes~~
    * ~~I skipped this while we sort out #1313. This pr should be adapted to account for whatever we land on there~~.
* ~~The `Archetypes` and `Tables` collections use hashes of sorted lists of component ids to uniquely identify each archetype/table. This hash is then used as the key in a HashMap to look up the relevant ArchetypeId or TableId. (which doesn't handle hash collisions properly)~~
* ~~It is currently unsafe to generate a Query from "World A", then use it on "World B" (despite the api claiming it is safe). We should probably close this gap. This could be done by adding a randomly generated WorldId to each world, then storing that id in each Query. They could then be compared to each other on each `query.do_thing(&world)` operation. This _does_ add an extra branch to each query operation, so I'm open to other suggestions if people have them.~~
* ~~Nested Bundles (if i find time)~~

## Potential Future Work

* Expand WorldCell to support queries.
* Consider not allocating in the empty archetype on `world.spawn()`
    * ex: return something like EntityMutUninit, which turns into EntityMut after an `insert` or `insert_bundle` op
    * this actually regressed performance last time i tried it, but in theory it should be faster
* Optimize SparseSet::insert (see `PERF` comment on insert)
* Replace SparseArray `Option<T>` with T::MAX to cut down on branching
    * would enable cheaper get_unchecked() operations
* upstream fixedbitset optimizations
    * fixedbitset could be allocation free for small block counts (store blocks in a SmallVec)
    * fixedbitset could have a const constructor 
* Consider implementing Tags (archetype-specific by-value data that affects archetype identity) 
    * ex: ArchetypeA could have `[A, B, C]` table components and `[D(1)]` "tag" component. ArchetypeB could have `[A, B, C]` table components and a `[D(2)]` tag component. The archetypes are different, despite both having D tags because the value inside D is different.
    * this could potentially build on top of the `archetype.unique_components` added in this pr for resource storage.
* Consider reverting `all_tuples` proc macro in favor of the old `macro_rules` implementation
    * all_tuples is more flexible and produces cleaner documentation (the macro_rules version produces weird type parameter orders due to parser constraints)
    * but unfortunately all_tuples also appears to make Rust Analyzer sad/slow when working inside of `bevy_ecs` (does not affect user code)
* Consider "resource queries" and/or "mixed resource and entity component queries" as an alternative to WorldCell
    * this is basically just "systems" so maybe it's not worth it
* Add more world ops
    * `world.clear()`
    * `world.reserve<T: Bundle>(count: usize)`
 * Try using the old archetype allocation strategy (allocate new memory on resize and copy everything over). I expect this to improve batch insertion performance at the cost of unbatched performance. But thats just a guess. I'm not an allocation perf pro :)
 * Adapt Commands apis for consistency with new World apis 

## Benchmarks

key:

* `bevy_old`: bevy `main` branch
* `bevy`: this branch
* `_foreach`: uses an optimized for_each iterator
* ` _sparse`: uses sparse set storage (if unspecified assume table storage)
* `_system`: runs inside a system (if unspecified assume test happens via direct world ops)

### Simple Insert (from ecs_bench_suite)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109245573-9c3ce100-7795-11eb-9003-bfd41cd5c51f.png)

### Simpler Iter (from ecs_bench_suite)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109245795-ffc70e80-7795-11eb-92fb-3ffad09aabf7.png)

### Fragment Iter (from ecs_bench_suite)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109245849-0fdeee00-7796-11eb-8d25-eb6b7a682c48.png)

### Sparse Fragmented Iter

Iterate a query that matches 5 entities from a single matching archetype, but there are 100 unmatching archetypes

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109245916-2b49f900-7796-11eb-9a8f-ed89c203f940.png)
 
### Schedule (from ecs_bench_suite)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109246428-1fab0200-7797-11eb-8841-1b2161e90fa4.png)

### Add Remove Component (from ecs_bench_suite)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109246492-39e4e000-7797-11eb-8985-2706bd0495ab.png)


### Add Remove Component Big

Same as the test above, but each entity has 5 "large" matrix components and 1 "large" matrix component is added and removed

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109246517-449f7500-7797-11eb-835e-28b6790daeaa.png)


### Get Component

Looks up a single component value a large number of times

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/109246129-87ad1880-7796-11eb-9fcb-c38012aa7c70.png)
2021-03-05 07:54:35 +00:00
Zhixing Zhang
d9fb61d474 Wireframe Rendering Pipeline (#562)
This PR implements wireframe rendering.

Usage:

This is now ready as soon as #1401 gets merged.


Usage:

```rust
    app
        .insert_resource(WgpuOptions {
            name: Some("3d_scene"),
            features: WgpuFeatures::NON_FILL_POLYGON_MODE,
            ..Default::default()
        }) // To enable the NON_FILL_POLYGON_MODE feature
        .add_plugin(WireframePlugin)
        .run();

```

Now we just need to add the Wireframe component on an entity, and it'll draw. its wireframe.


We can also enable wireframe drawing globally by setting the global property in the `WireframeConfig` resource to `true`.



Co-authored-by: Zhixing Zhang <me@neoto.xin>
2021-03-04 01:23:24 +00:00
Alexander Sepity
4f1a65113d Fixed commands for coerced exclusive systems (#1531)
Fixes #1530.
2021-03-03 23:36:01 +00:00
François
1fcafc4210 Glb textures should use bevy_render to load images (#1454)
Fixes #1396 

<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-02-16 at 02 24 01" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/108011774-1b991a80-7008-11eb-979e-6ebfc51fba3c.png">

Issue was that, when loading an image directly from its bytes in the binary glb file, it didn't follow the same flow as when loaded as a texture file. This PR removes the dependency to `image` from `bevy_gltf`, and load the image using `bevy_render` in all cases. I also added support for more mime types while there.

<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2021-02-16 at 02 44 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/108011915-674bc400-7008-11eb-83d4-ded96a38919b.png">
2021-03-03 21:36:16 +00:00
Zhixing Zhang
6e14ed23bc Enable wgpu device limits (#1544)
Follow up on #547 and #1401 

Co-authored-by: Zhixing Zhang <me@neoto.xin>
2021-03-03 21:20:46 +00:00
François
6a0968b2ea convert grayscale images to rgb (#1524)
Fixes #1518 

Issue was that images loaded as [`ImageLumaA8`](https://docs.rs/image/0.23.13/image/enum.DynamicImage.html#variant.ImageLumaA8) (grayscale with alpha channel) from `image` were considered as [`Rg8Unorm`](https://docs.rs/wgpu/0.7.0/wgpu/enum.TextureFormat.html#variant.Rg8Unorm) (red green channels) from `wgpu`.
Same for `ImageLuma8` (grayscale) that was converted to `R8Unorm` (only red channel).

As `wgpu` doesn't seem to have grayscale texture formats, I converted the grayscale textures to rgba.
2021-03-03 21:20:45 +00:00
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verzuz
b8961a957e enable wgpu device features (#547)
Should wait for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/542 and new wgpu_rs release.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-03 20:07:26 +00:00
Zicklag
89217171b4 Add Sprite Flipping (#1407)
OK, here's my attempt at sprite flipping. There are a couple of points that I need review/help on, but I think the UX is about ideal:

```rust
        .spawn(SpriteBundle {
            material: materials.add(texture_handle.into()),
            sprite: Sprite {
                // Flip the sprite along the x axis
                flip: SpriteFlip { x: true, y: false },
                ..Default::default()
            },
            ..Default::default()
        });
```

Now for the issues. The big issue is that for some reason, when flipping the UVs on the sprite, there is a light "bleeding" or whatever you call it where the UV tries to sample past the texture boundry and ends up clipping. This is only noticed when resizing the window, though. You can see a screenshot below.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25393315/107098172-397aaa00-67d4-11eb-8e02-c90c820cd70e.png)

I am quite baffled why the texture sampling is overrunning like it is and could use some guidance if anybody knows what might be wrong.

The other issue, which I just worked around, is that I had to remove the `#[render_resources(from_self)]` annotation from the Spritesheet because the `SpriteFlip` render resource wasn't being picked up properly in the shader when using it. I'm not sure what the cause of that was, but by removing the annotation and re-organizing the shader inputs accordingly the problem was fixed.

I'm not sure if this is the most efficient way to do this or if there is a better way, but I wanted to try it out if only for the learning experience. Let me know what you think!
2021-03-03 19:26:45 +00:00
Daniel McNab
e61d7920e3 Add suffixes to diagnostics and other cleanup (#1505)
Also a few related clean ups to diagnostics
Old look (from the log_diagnostics_example):
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New look: 

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36049421/108776587-82638a00-755a-11eb-96eb-539026d59bcb.png)

In particular, notice that the width of the diagnostics has been significantly reduced - within vscode the value no longer wraps on my 1920 width monitor. The value is still 105 columns wide, so there is room for improvement however.
2021-03-03 03:43:15 +00:00
Carter Anderson
74cb13aa70 update libloading (#1543)
Alternative to #1418
2021-03-03 03:11:12 +00:00
Wouter Buckens
000dd4c1c2 Add docs & example for SystemParam (#1435)
It took me a little while to figure out how to use the `SystemParam` derive macro to easily create my own params. So I figured I'd add some docs and an example with what I learned.

- Fixed a bug in the `SystemParam` derive macro where it didn't detect the correct crate name when used in an example (no longer relevant, replaced by #1426 - see further)
- Added some doc comments and a short example code block in the docs for the `SystemParam` trait
- Added a more complete example with explanatory comments in examples
2021-03-03 03:11:11 +00:00
Archina
b8a0ab01ba add to lower case to make asset loading case insensitive (#1427)
This should fix bug #1425
2021-03-03 03:11:10 +00:00
Digital Seven
8dcba7f4a1 Add Window Resize Constraints (#1409)
You should be able to set the minimum and maximum desired resolution of a system window.
This also fixes a bug on Windows operating system: When you try to resize to 0 on the height it crashes.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-03-03 02:56:50 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
87ada5b589 Get rid of ChangedRes (#1313)
This replaces `ChangedRes` with simple associated methods that return the same info, but don't block execution. Also, since ChangedRes was infectious and was the only reason `FetchSystemParam::get_params` and `System::run_unsafe` returned `Option`s, their implementation could be simplified after this PR is merged, or as part of it with a future commit.
2021-03-03 01:59:40 +00:00
Carter Anderson
e035ce1f2a remove dev-dependencies from bevy_ecs (#1542)
These are no longer used, increase build times, and currently break builds due to a broken criterion dependency on nightly.
2021-03-03 01:39:02 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
bc4fe9b186 keep track of type name in NodeState (#1444)
Adds the original type_name to `NodeState`, enabling plugins like [this](https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_mod_debugdump).
This does increase the `NodeState` type by 16 bytes, but it is already 176 so it's not that big of an increase.
2021-02-22 09:15:29 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
a1ec684131 fix bevy_ecs macro path handling (#1426)
- It now doesn't search in the dev-dependencies anymore
- and the behaviour is consistent for derive_bundle and derive_system_param
2021-02-22 09:15:27 +00:00
Jonas Matser
72f2a7b581 Add getter for RenderGraph Node uuid (#1499)
`RenderGraph` errors only give the `Uuid` of the node. So for my graphviz dot based visualization of the `RenderGraph` I really wanted to show it to the user. I think it makes sense to have it accessible for at least debugging purposes.
2021-02-22 08:59:14 +00:00
Nathan Stocks
13b602ee3f Xtask CI (#1387)
This PR is easiest to review commit by commit.

Followup on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1309#issuecomment-767310084

- [x] Switch from a bash script to an xtask rust workspace member.
  - Results in ~30s longer CI due to compilation of the xtask itself
  - Enables Bevy contributors on any platform to run `cargo ci` to run linting -- if the default available Rust is the same version as on CI, then the command should give an identical result.
- [x] Use the xtask from official CI so there's only one place to update.
- [x] Bonus: Run clippy on the _entire_ workspace (existing CI setup was missing the `--workspace` flag
  - [x] Clean up newly-exposed clippy errors 

~#1388 builds on this to clean up newly discovered clippy errors -- I thought it might be nicer as a separate PR.~  Nope, merged it into this one so CI would pass.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-02-22 08:42:19 +00:00
MinerSebas
c9f19d8663 Cleanup of Markdown Files and add CI Checking (#1463)
I have run the VSCode Extension [markdownlint](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DavidAnson.vscode-markdownlint) on all Markdown Files in the Repo.
The provided Rules are documented here: https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint/blob/v0.23.1/doc/Rules.md

Rules I didn't follow/fix:
* MD024/no-duplicate-heading
  * Changelog: Here Heading will always repeat.
  * Examples Readme: Platform-specific documentation should be symmetrical.
* MD025/single-title
* MD026/no-trailing-punctuation
  * Caused by the ! in "Hello, World!".
* MD033/no-inline-html
  * The plugins_guidlines file does need HTML, so the shown badges aren't downscaled too much.
* ~~MD036/no-emphasis-as-heading:~~
  * ~~This Warning only Appears in the Github Issue Templates and can be ignored.~~
* ~~MD041/first-line-heading~~
  * ~~Only appears in the Readme for the AlienCake example Assets, which is unimportant.~~

---

I also sorted the Examples in the Readme and Cargo.toml in this order/Priority:
* Topic/Folder
* Introductionary Examples
* Alphabetical Order

The explanation for each case, where it isn't Alphabetical :
* Diagnostics
  * log_diagnostics: The usage of inbuild Diagnostics is more important than creating your own.
* ECS (Entity Component System)
  * ecs_guide: The guide should be read, before diving into other Features.
* Reflection
  * reflection: Basic Explanation should be read, before more advanced Topics.
* WASM Examples
  * hello_wasm: It's "Hello, World!".
2021-02-22 04:50:05 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
e5b0c65c86 rename bevy_ui::node module so that bevy_ui::render::node isn't shadowed (#1464)
Previously the `mod node` shadowed the `pub use render::node`, and `CAMERA_UI`, `NODE` and `UI_PASS` constants couldn't be used.
2021-02-22 04:33:33 +00:00
Alexander Krivács Schrøder
e76d6566d7 Add backend feature metadata to make bevy_winit build on docs.rs again (#1430)
The `bevy_winit` crate hasn't been able to build on docs.rs [since 0.2.1](https://docs.rs/crate/bevy_winit/0.4.0). This PR restores the ability of docs.rs to build `bevy_winit` again.

(The choice of backend is essentially arbitrary, but choosing one *is required* for the crate to build)
2021-02-22 04:15:50 +00:00
maxwellodri
ba2226a487 Added Hash and Deserialize/Serialize traits to ElementState (#1447)
This adds traits that are already implemented for KeyCodes/Mouse Button etc.
2021-02-22 03:59:37 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
cd688d7a41 fix rustdoc warnings (#1437)
Every warning is fixed except for 
b39df9a8d2/crates/bevy_render/src/texture/texture_descriptor.rs (L61)
because I didn't know what the required feature is.
I opened https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/1213 for that.
2021-02-22 03:59:35 +00:00
Alec Deason
97a78c3698 Make vertex buffers optional (#1485)
For some cases, like driving a full screen fragment shader, it is sometimes convenient to not have to create and upload a mesh because the necessary vertices are simple to synthesize in the vertex shader. Bevy's existing pipeline compiler assumes that there will always be a vertex buffer. This PR changes that such that vertex buffer descriptor is only added to the pipeline layout if there are vertex attributes in the shader.
2021-02-22 03:43:27 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
2e3af84590 Add remove resource to commands (#1478)
resolves #1468 

Co-authored-by: Niklas Eicker <git@nikl.me>
2021-02-22 03:43:26 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
f73c6d18ef better error message on failed derive (#1491)
Before, when deriving `SystemLabel` for a type without `Clone`, the error message was:
```
the trait `SystemLabel` is not implemented for `&TransformSystem`
```
Now it is
```
the trait `Clone` is not implemented for `TransformSystem`
```
which directly shows what's needed to fix the problem.
2021-02-22 03:23:57 +00:00
Renato Caldas
3319195f90 Implement Reflect for integer glam vectors. (#1455)
This is a very simple change that allows the (reflected) use of integer glam vectors (UVec2 for instance) in components.
2021-02-19 22:25:07 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
578a5b1b88 Moved benchmarks to a single place (#1477)
Closes #1472.
2021-02-19 22:11:00 +00:00
TheRawMeatball
fa73036f9d
Extend AppBuilder api with add_system_set and similar methods (#1453)
Extend AppBuilder api with `add_system_set` and similar methods
2021-02-19 11:36:34 -08:00
Niklas Eicker
884dc46ffe
Replace right/up/forward and counter parts with local_x/local_y and local_z (#1476) 2021-02-19 10:51:26 -08:00
Alexander Sepity
c2a427f1a3
Non-string labels (#1423 continued) (#1473)
Non-string labels
2021-02-18 13:20:37 -08:00
Alexander Sepity
82d0e84a5c
Explicit execution order ambiguities API (#1469)
Explicit execution order ambiguities API.
2021-02-18 11:30:13 -08:00
François
a5d2501b75
add labels and ordering for transform and parent systems in POST_UPDATE stage (#1456) 2021-02-16 18:00:12 -08:00
Alice Cecile
a895256925
Better documentation for explicit dependencies (#1428)
* More in-depth ambiguity checker docs
* Updated ecs_guide example with explicit dependencies
2021-02-16 11:18:08 -08:00
Alexander Sepity
d021a3c374
Relaxed bounds on NonSend. (#1448) 2021-02-14 16:20:16 -08:00
Hans W. Uhlig
f8292ccf7e
Simple Implementation to address #1327 by adding a focused field to the window and related system (#1386)
* Simple Implementation to address #1327 by adding a focused field to the window and related system

* Changing Window update function from bevy_window to bevy_winit.

* Removing unused imports.
2021-02-12 21:32:32 -08:00
Wouter Buckens
b39df9a8d2
Fix missing paths in ECS SystemParam derive macro (#1434) 2021-02-11 15:59:11 -08:00
Daniel McNab
3a32a21fe9
Fix clippy stuff (#1433)
* Fix clippy stuff

* Add comments explaining inconsistency

Also explains that the code is unused
2021-02-11 14:09:01 -08:00
Alexander Sepity
d5a7330431
System sets and parallel executor v2 (#1144)
System sets and parallel executor v2
2021-02-09 12:14:10 -08:00
Carter Anderson
b71ada0346
revert default vsync mode to Fifo (#1416)
the mailbox option doesn't do framelimiting on some devices. we need to rely on vsync for framelimiting until bevy supports framelimiting internally. #1343
2021-02-08 18:13:37 -08:00
MinerSebas
3475a64a2c
More Doctest changes (#1405)
* Add system() to DocTests

* Hide use statements
2021-02-05 17:44:34 -08:00
szunami
c87d4c110f
Update example system in documentation (#1403)
The existing snippet fails to compile with:

```
no method named `system` found for fn item `fn(bevy::prelude::Commands) {example_system}` in the current scope
```
2021-02-05 12:57:47 -08:00
Rob Parrett
110ff77db9
Fix regression causing "flipped" sprites to be invisible (#1399)
Regressed in 81809c71ce
2021-02-04 20:17:11 -08:00
davier
5b115397ba
Fix Reflect serialization of tuple structs (#1366)
* Fix  DynamicTupleStruct::type_name()

* Fix type_name() for DynamicList, DynamicMap  and DynamicTuple
2021-02-02 13:57:26 -08:00
Jakob Hellermann
4796ea8d22
move texture_to_image and image_to_texture into new module (#1381)
The `Texture::convert` function previously was only compiled when
one of the image format features (`png`, `jpeg` etc.) were enabled.
The `bevy_sprite` crate needs this function though, which led
to compilation errors when using `cargo check --no-default-features
--features render`.

Now the `convert` function has no features and the `texture_to_image`
and `image_to_texture` utilites functions are in an unconditionally
compiled module.
2021-02-02 13:25:16 -08:00
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1ca8ce4a79
Update crossbeam-utils requirement from 0.7.2 to 0.8.1 (#959)
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2021-02-01 13:51:44 -08:00
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05b8b5c8c2
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2021-02-01 13:30:38 -08:00
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89df94e690
Update ahash requirement from 0.6.1 to 0.7.0 (#1370)
Updates the requirements on [ahash](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/commits)

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2021-02-01 13:29:54 -08:00
François
6b8f8a7ed0
Texture atlas format and conversion (#1365)
* can specify texture format for a texture atlas
* add automatic conversion
2021-02-01 11:30:11 -08:00
Zhixing Zhang
81809c71ce
Update to wgpu-rs 0.7 (#542)
Update to wgpu-rs 0.7
2021-01-31 20:06:42 -08:00
Will Crichton
e6e23fdfa9
Add support for gltf::Material::unlit (#1341)
* Add support for gltf::Material::unlit
2021-01-31 17:13:16 -08:00
davier
1d3dfd3938
Fix Interaction not resetting to None sometimes (#1315)
* Fix Interaction getting stuck when pressing and releasing mouse button in one frame

* Fix Interaction not resetting in some cases with FocusPolicy::Pass
2021-01-31 17:03:25 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
0867dc76a3
Use Cow<'static, str> in Name (#1308)
* Implement Name { name } as Cow<'static, str>
* Attempt impl Reflect for Cow<'static, str.>
2021-01-31 16:35:23 -08:00
Jasen Borisov
7d065eeb71
3D OrthographicProjection improvements + new example (#1361)
* use `length_squared` for visible entities

* ortho projection 2d/3d different depth calculation

* use ScalingMode::FixedVertical for 3d ortho

* new example: 3d orthographic
2021-01-31 16:22:06 -08:00
François
83e30a841a
bind the labeled asset type to the actual loaded asset (#1363)
bind the labeled asset type to the actual loaded asset
2021-01-31 13:54:15 -08:00
Zicklag
bff44f76ec
Fix Un-Renamed add_resource Compile Error (#1357) 2021-01-30 13:32:46 -08:00
Alice Cecile
6f5a4d9deb
Rename add_resource to insert_resource (#1356)
* Renamed add_resource to insert_resource

* Changed usage of add_resource to insert_resource

* Renamed add_thread_local_resource
2021-01-30 12:55:13 -08:00
Daniel McNab
b922a3ec60
Update init_resource to not overwrite (#1349)
Update init_resource to not overwrite
2021-01-30 12:48:11 -08:00
Renato Caldas
8e0e4223e5
Improve clarity of WindowTextureNode and WindowSwapchainNode error messages (#1355)
Improve clarity of WindowTextureNode and WindowSwapchainNode error messages
2021-01-30 12:47:27 -08:00
Telzhaak
61c9a40fde
[Bugfix] add_stage now checks Stage existence (#1346)
add_stage now checks stage existence
2021-01-30 12:10:14 -08:00
Jasen Borisov
57f9ac18d7
OrthographicProjection scaling mode + camera bundle refactoring (#400)
* add normalized orthographic projection

* custom scale for ScaledOrthographicProjection

* allow choosing base axis for ScaledOrthographicProjection

* cargo fmt

* add general (scaled) orthographic camera bundle

FIXME: does the same "far" trick from Camera2DBundle make any sense here?

* fixes

* camera bundles: rename and new ortho constructors

* unify orthographic projections

* give PerspectiveCameraBundle constructors like those of OrthographicCameraBundle

* update examples with new camera bundle syntax

* rename CameraUiBundle to UiCameraBundle

* update examples

* ScalingMode::None

* remove extra blank lines

* sane default bounds for orthographic projection

* fix alien_cake_addict example

* reorder ScalingMode enum variants

* ios example fix
2021-01-30 02:31:03 -08:00
Zicklag
af67231567
Fix Bug in Asset Server Error Message Formatter (#1340) 2021-01-29 13:26:21 -08:00
Zicklag
cc9ed52ea7
Update Scene Example to Use scn.ron File (#1339) 2021-01-28 14:14:50 -08:00
Jakob Hellermann
f3306e5490
implement Debug for Flags regardless of underlying type (#1323) 2021-01-26 11:58:46 -08:00
davier
528c2858e0
Expose more info in PositionedGlyph (#1319) 2021-01-26 11:53:55 -08:00
Zicklag
b6485ccf29
Process Asset File Extensions With Multiple Dots (#1277)
Process Asset File Extensions With Multiple Dots
Fixes #1276
2021-01-25 12:37:23 -08:00
davier
5edf2d2395
Prevent ImageBundles from causing constant layout recalculations (#1299)
Prevent ImageBundles from causing constant layout recalculations
2021-01-24 21:00:20 -08:00
Toniman20
32acbfb632
Added set_minimized and set_position to Window (#1292)
Added `set_minimized` and `set_position` to `Window`
2021-01-24 20:06:06 -08:00
RedlineTriad
7e368e0b78
Add more transform relative vectors (#1300)
* Add more transform relative vectors (#1298)

* Add inverse of relative directions (#1298)
2021-01-24 20:05:30 -08:00
tigregalis
40b5bbd028
Rich text (#1245)
Rich text support (different fonts / styles within the same text section)
2021-01-24 17:07:43 -08:00
Will Crichton
3d0c4e380c
Don't panic on error when loading assets (#1286)
* Don't panic on IO errors
* Better formatting for asset server errors
2021-01-23 13:23:16 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
f2b73eaa8a
Fix documentation comment for State::overwrite_next (#1291) 2021-01-23 13:18:28 -08:00
Will Crichton
7166a28baf
Enable dynamic mutable access to component data (#1284)
* Enable dynamic mutable access to component data

* Add clippy allowance, more documentation
2021-01-22 15:15:08 -08:00
Will Crichton
ebcab3638a
Change Name to take Into<String> instead of String (#1283) 2021-01-22 14:13:26 -08:00
Daniel McNab
6bd5ec8404
Change to using add_run_criteria (#1282) 2021-01-22 14:09:14 -08:00
Renato Caldas
0a39c81be6
Add support for reading from mapped buffers (#1274)
* Add support for mapping buffers for reading.

* Add support for reading from a mapped buffer.
2021-01-21 17:53:43 -08:00
Aevyrie
18e4fa8cdf
world coords to screen space (#1258)
Add Camera::world_to_screen to convert world coordinates to screen space
2021-01-21 17:49:29 -08:00
TheRawMeatball
f15d62c0f1
More types (#1267) 2021-01-21 16:05:23 -08:00
bjorn3
7aefd727f6
Use valid keys to initialize AHasher in FixedState (#1268)
Using 0 as keys causes the hasher to get stuck
2021-01-20 14:24:57 -08:00
reidbhuntley
ac7d2de67c
Count number of times a repeating Timer wraps around in a tick (#1112)
Added just_finished_count() function
2021-01-19 14:41:37 -08:00
Alec Deason
1e8060a5a2
Add missing spawn_local method to Scope in the single threaded executor case (#1266) 2021-01-19 13:07:45 -08:00
TheRawMeatball
50ceaf3559
re-export integer vectors from glam (#1264) 2021-01-19 12:56:50 -08:00
TheRawMeatball
a880b54508
Make EventReader a SystemParam (#1244)
* Add generic support for `#[derive(SystemParam)]`
* Make EventReader a SystemParam
2021-01-18 22:23:30 -08:00
Alec Deason
71c6a19ed8
Minimal change to support instanced rendering (#1262) 2021-01-18 16:52:06 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
a0475e9ad5
Change 'components' to 'bundles' where it makes sense semantically (#1257)
change 'components' to 'bundles' where it makes sense semantically
2021-01-18 16:50:36 -08:00
Alec Deason
3c5f1f8a80
Support for !Send tasks (#1216)
Support for !Send tasks
2021-01-18 13:48:28 -08:00
Cameron Hart
e7dab0c359
Update glam to 0.12.0 (#1249) 2021-01-17 13:44:55 -08:00
Christopher Durham
4d5ba7918b
Update rand requirement from 0.7 to 0.8 (#1114)
* Update rand requirement from 0.7 to 0.8

* Update examples' usage of Rng::gen_range
2021-01-17 13:43:03 -08:00
Zhixing Zhang
cf0e9f9968
Adding copy_texture_to_buffer and copy_texture_to_texture (#1236)
* Adding copy_texture_to_buffer and copy_texture_to_texture

* Adding CopyTextureToTexture and CopyTextureToBuffer in CommandQueue
2021-01-14 11:01:07 -08:00
Yoh Deadfall
6a0116e994
Removed unreferenced trait (#1230) 2021-01-12 14:06:01 -08:00
João Capucho
478f947768
Don't panic if there's no index buffer and call draw (#1229) 2021-01-12 14:05:13 -08:00
bjorn3
fbf08ac545
Faster compilation of bevy_diagnostic (#1235)
* Remove AHashExt

There is little benefit of Hash*::new() over Hash*::default(), but it
does require more code that needs to be duplicated for every Hash* in
bevy_utils. It may also slightly increase compile times.

* Add StableHash* to bevy_utils

* Use StableHashMap instead of HashMap + BTreeSet for diagnostics

This is a significant reduction in the release mode compile times of
bevy_diagnostics

```
Benchmark #1: touch crates/bevy_diagnostic/src/lib.rs && cargo build --release -p bevy_diagnostic -j1
  Time (mean ± σ):      3.645 s ±  0.009 s    [User: 3.551 s, System: 0.094 s]
  Range (min … max):    3.632 s …  3.658 s    20 runs
```

```
Benchmark #1: touch crates/bevy_diagnostic/src/lib.rs && cargo build --release -p bevy_diagnostic -j1
  Time (mean ± σ):      2.938 s ±  0.012 s    [User: 2.850 s, System: 0.090 s]
  Range (min … max):    2.919 s …  2.969 s    20 runs
```
2021-01-12 13:21:45 -08:00
François
c434f57de1
use biggest RenderResources instead of first (#1208) 2021-01-11 14:28:32 -08:00
Adamaq01
4a0837048c
Made ReflectMut::Tuple enum variant use a mutable reference (#1226) 2021-01-08 18:29:03 -08:00
Schell Carl Scivally
a6a242cb86
Render Layers (#1209)
Adds RenderLayers, which enable cameras and entities to opt in to layers that apply to them
2021-01-08 12:45:54 -08:00
Jakob Hellermann
3f2dd22cb5
bevy_render: add torus and capsule shape (#1223)
* bevy_render: add torus shape

* bevy_render: add capsule shape

* bevy_render: reorganize shape module

* bevy_render: add more docs
2021-01-08 11:39:33 -08:00
TehPers
5e7456115a
Implement Reflect for tuples up to length 12 (#1218)
Add Reflect impls for tuples up to length 12
2021-01-07 19:50:09 -08:00
AngelicosPhosphoros
9bce8712b5
Use fxhash in TypeIdMap. (#1119)
Relying on TypeId being some hash internally isn't future-proof because there is no guarantee about internal layout or structure of TypeId. I benchmarked TypeId noop hasher vs fxhash and found that there is very little difference.
Also fxhash is likely to be better supported because it is widely used in rustc itself.
[Benchmarks of hashers](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1097)
[Engine wide benchmarks](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1119#issuecomment-751361215)
2021-01-07 17:42:09 -08:00
David Ackerman
0e0906d22e
Fix iOS touch location (#1224) 2021-01-07 13:37:22 -08:00
Jakob Hellermann
599f381a6a
fix repeated gamepad events (#1221)
Previously, if the actual value of LeftStickX was e.g. 0.034 and fluctuated a little
bit (less than the threshold) it would repeatedly send out events,
because it compared the value to the *filtered* old one - 0.0 - which is
more then `0.01` (the threshold) away.

The is fixed by first doing the deadzone and then comparing to the old
value.
Another possible solution would be to store both the actual old value
and the filtered one, but that would add complexity.
2021-01-07 12:35:40 -08:00
Daniel McNab
9f2410a4ac
Add from_xyz to Transform (#1212)
* Add the from_xyz helper method to Transform

* Use `from_xyz` where possible
2021-01-06 17:17:06 -08:00
TheRawMeatball
c69aa98a60
Refactor Box<dyn System> to BoxedSystem (#1191)
Added BoxedSystem
2021-01-03 12:39:30 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
60be99859a
Subpixel text positioning (#1196)
* cleanup unnecessary changes from PR #1171

* add feature to correctly render glyphs with sub-pixel positioning
2021-01-03 12:39:11 -08:00
Rob Parrett
8a330a889d
Add support for OTF fonts (#1200) 2021-01-03 12:10:23 -08:00
Restioson
820f37fccf
add convenience function (#1197) 2021-01-03 11:57:18 -08:00
MsK`
ca310b856f
New mesh attribute: color (#1194)
New mesh attribute: color
2021-01-03 11:39:15 -08:00
Adam Bates
b7e35ef744
Made gilrs crate public within bevy so we can reference the plugin outside of DefaultPlugins. (#1195) 2021-01-03 11:36:42 -08:00
Théo Degioanni
804c068cc9
bevy_reflect incorrectly looks for bevy in dev-deps (#1182)
* fix: bevy_reflect looking for bevy in dev-deps
* fix: support bevy as dev-dep only in bevy_reflect
2021-01-03 11:28:00 -08:00
François
c95d0ddfb9
remove panics when mixing UI and non UI entities in hierarchy (#1180)
* replace unwrap with logs when mixing UI and non UI entities in hierarchy
2021-01-01 16:06:40 -06:00
Nathan Jeffords
b8fb462eff
Text2d render quality (#1171)
improve quality of text2d rendering

* remove coordinate tweaking in sprite-sheet shader
* fixes glyph shimmering of animated text
* reposition glyph before passing it to ab_glyph to normalize its rendering

The result of layout of sequence of glyphs causes individuals to have fractional positions, but since glyph renderings are reused for future instances of that glyph, this produces errors. This change accepts the errors but repositions the glyph to "0, 0" in an effort to get the cleanest possible rendering.
2021-01-01 15:36:00 -06:00
Dimitri Belopopsky
a01f22e0c5
Add basic file drag and drop support (#1096)
Add basic file drag and drop support
2021-01-01 15:31:22 -06:00
François
228c3df751
use Name on node when loading a gltf file (#1183)
* export Name in prelude
* use Name instead of Labels in gltf scenes
2021-01-01 15:30:18 -06:00
François
c25b41a038
add scene instance entity iteration (#1058)
add scene instance entity iteration
2021-01-01 14:58:49 -06:00
Matthias Seiffert
030ccf1984
Derive Clone for SpriteSheetBundle and SpriteBundle (#1177)
* Derive Clone for TextureAtlasSprite and SpriteSheetBundle

* Derive Clone for Sprite and SpriteBundle
2021-01-01 14:52:09 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
271644a4f7
Update base64 requirement from 0.12.3 to 0.13.0 (#628)
Updates the requirements on [base64](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/compare/v0.12.3...v0.13.0)

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2020-12-31 18:43:48 -06:00
Adam Bates
8f426b71c9
Minor grammar fix in code-comment for fn in state (#1173) 2020-12-31 18:37:02 -06:00
Patrik Buhring
f71dc5daeb
Fix potential bug when using multiple lights. (#1055) 2020-12-31 16:51:21 -06:00
François
d91117d6e7
add Flags<T> as a query to get flags of component (#1172)
add `Flags` as a query to get flags of component
2020-12-31 16:29:08 -06:00
Carter Anderson
38010d96ab
remove unnecessary semicolon (#1179) 2020-12-31 16:05:37 -06:00
François
21794fe6df
make more information available from loaded GLTF model (#1020)
make more information available from loaded GLTF model 
* make gltf nodes available as assets
* add list of primitive per mesh, and their associated material
* complete gltf structure
* get names of gltf assets
* only load materials once
* add labels with node names
2020-12-31 14:57:15 -06:00
Felipe Jorge
30fd302c7e
Name component with fast comparisons (#1109)
Name component with fast comparisons
2020-12-31 14:52:02 -06:00
Nathan Jeffords
6531fcdfd2
HIDPI Text (#1132)
HIDPI Text 
* add more operator overloads to `bevy::math::Size`
* render UI text at physical resolution
2020-12-30 16:40:50 -06:00
MsK`
2754a9dde8
Mutable mesh accessors: indices_mut and attribute_mut (#1164)
mutable mesh accessors: indices_mut and attribute_mut
2020-12-30 15:17:44 -06:00
François
871b47f1c3
let user disable feature png when using only other format (#1156) 2020-12-28 15:31:23 -06:00
François
adb249c394
enable change detection for labels (#1155) 2020-12-28 15:25:01 -06:00
W. Brian Gourlie
b94f266183
Implement Copy for ElementState (#1154) 2020-12-28 15:24:31 -06:00
TheRawMeatball
3cb2e22e89
Added use_dpi setting to WindowDescriptor (#1131)
Added scale_factor_override
2020-12-28 14:26:50 -06:00
Gilbert Röhrbein
4825051c6a
Test entity labels, fixed corner cases, changed interface (#1152)
* Test entity labels, fixed corner cases, changed interface

* add tests for entity_labels_system
* fixed filling label_entities map
* fixed corner cases when removing entities, Labels component
* changed EntityLabels::get to return slice or empty slice instead of
  None or Some empty or non-empty slice

Changing the interface of EntityLabels::get is beneficial, since else
you would get different results in case there was an entity before that
with this missing label or not. You would either get None or Some(&[])
and need to handle both, which is actually not necessary.

* register type Labels in CorePlugin
2020-12-27 18:28:49 -06:00
Martin Lavoie
909b396b9e
Add option to ignore events when receving unknown WindowId (#1072)
Ignore window events with unknown window id
2020-12-27 13:24:31 -06:00
Nathan Stocks
f574c2c547
Render text in 2D scenes (#1122)
Render text in 2D scenes
2020-12-27 13:19:03 -06:00
François
b28365f966
updates on diagnostics (log + new diagnostics) (#1085)
* move print diagnostics to log

* entity count diagnostic

* asset count diagnostic

* remove useless `pub`s

* use `BTreeMap` instead of `HashMap`

* get entity count from world

* keep ordered list of diagnostics
2020-12-24 13:28:31 -06:00
Martin Lavoie
d3d6c35789
Add an alternative winit runner that can be started when not on the main thread (#1063) 2020-12-24 12:43:30 -06:00
Jakob Hellermann
0a51a26aba
bevy_render: load .spv assets (#1104)
bevy_render: ShaderLoader can now load spv files
2020-12-23 19:41:34 -06:00
Patrik Buhring
cbc0fe1416
Modify Derive to allow unit structs for RenderResources. (#1089) 2020-12-23 17:21:10 -06:00
Ryan Lee
acc29ec719
Add bmp as a supported texture format (#1081) 2020-12-23 16:53:02 -06:00
François
09c15ea890
do not check for focus until cursor position has been set (#1070)
do not check for focus until cursor position has been set
2020-12-23 16:10:39 -06:00
Carter Anderson
61ce3f7bcf
make wgpu options public (#1133) 2020-12-22 22:35:17 -06:00
Martin Lavoie
906b406f6a
Prevent double panic in the Drop of TaksPoolInner (#1064) 2020-12-22 14:21:21 -06:00
Alec Deason
814c413372
Fix lock order to remove the chance of deadlock (#1121) 2020-12-22 13:49:40 -06:00
Agorgianitis Loukas
dd668c1970
Expose wgpu backend in WgpuOptions and allow it to be configured from the environment (#1042) 2020-12-22 13:31:01 -06:00
Carter Anderson
3b2c6ce49b
release 0.4.0 (#1093) 2020-12-19 13:28:00 -06:00
Carter Anderson
caf3d8b3ef
add with_enter_stage (and other variants) (#1091) 2020-12-19 12:31:47 -06:00
François
18e5411d7d
set is_transparent to true by default for UI bundles (#1071)
set is_transparent to true by default for UI bundles
2020-12-18 15:21:37 -06:00
François
d0840bd721
Fix example return_after_run (#1082)
* ignore error when setting global tracing subscriber

* ignore unfocus event on window closed previously

* update example to show how to disable LogPlugin
2020-12-18 15:08:26 -06:00
Nathan Jeffords
596bed8ce2
add ability to provide custom a AssetIo implementation (#1037)
make it easier to override the default asset IO instance
2020-12-18 13:34:44 -06:00
Carter Anderson
841755aaf2
Adopt a Fetch pattern for SystemParams (#1074) 2020-12-15 21:57:16 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
51650f114f
run stretch's layout on physical coordinates to fix pixel alignment (#1061)
run stretch's layout on physical coordinates to fix pixel alignment of the results
2020-12-14 23:17:34 -08:00
Carter Anderson
45e2be3847
suppress wgpu warnings by default. they are generally unactionable and noisy (#1066) 2020-12-14 17:15:07 -08:00
Carter Anderson
b12e3bf3bb
Improve usability of StateStage and cut down on "magic" (#1059)
Improve usability of StateStage and cut down on "magic"
2020-12-14 17:13:22 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
d2e4327b14
update Window's width & height methods to return f32 (#1033)
update `Window`'s `width` & `height` methods to return `f32`
2020-12-13 15:05:56 -08:00
Alec Deason
e511cdbda7
More informative error message on missing stage (#1048)
More informative error message on missing state
2020-12-13 12:12:09 -08:00
sapir
002e22fca0
Fix hang on missing state update handler (#1051) 2020-12-13 11:55:32 -08:00
Corey Farwell
9602b24d0f
Add support for Apple Silicon by upgrading winit. (#1043) 2020-12-13 11:27:54 -08:00
Carter Anderson
509b138e8f
Schedule v2 (#1021)
Schedule V2
2020-12-12 18:04:42 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
9239621ffc
add ability to load .dds, .tga, and .jpeg texture formats (#1038)
add ability to load `.dds`, `.tga`, and `.jpeg` texture formats
2020-12-09 18:34:27 -08:00
James R
4a5bcccde2
Don't panic when attempting to set shader defs from an asset that hasn't loaded yet (#1035)
Don't panic when attempting to set shader defs from an asset that hasn't loaded yet
2020-12-09 16:34:22 -08:00
Carter Anderson
7ab0eeece0
Break out Visible component from Draw (#1034)
Break out Visible component from Draw
2020-12-09 13:38:48 -08:00
Corey Farwell
66f972c850
Use shaderc for aarch64-apple-darwin. (#1027) 2020-12-09 13:02:43 -08:00
François
f53ee54eb6
can spawn a scene from a ChildBuilder, or directly set its parent when spawning it (#1026)
can spawn a scene from a ChildBuilder, or directly set its parent when spawning one
2020-12-09 12:41:49 -08:00
François
c54179b182
only update components for entities in map (#1023) 2020-12-08 20:01:54 -08:00
rod-salazar
19c4f331ac
Ensure default material is loaded (#1016) 2020-12-08 19:36:41 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
3d386a77b4
attempt to deal with rounding issue when creating the swap chain (#997)
attempt to deal with rounding issue when creating the swap chain on high DPI displays
2020-12-07 13:32:57 -08:00
thebluefish
08b6aa59f8
Added WindowFocused event (#956) 2020-12-07 13:24:25 -08:00
Lukas Orsvärn
e1b995f0b0
Add documentation for bevy::ecs::Query::removed (#950)
Add documentation for bevy::ecs::Query::removed
2020-12-07 12:41:40 -08:00
Al M
2c9b7956d1
Live reloading of shaders (#937)
* Add ShaderLoader, rebuild pipelines for modified shader assets
* New example
* Add shader_update_system, ShaderError, remove specialization assets
* Don't panic on shader compilation failure
2020-12-07 12:32:13 -08:00
François
a3bca7e464
Fix ci (#1024)
* fix format

* fix clippy

* used fixed nightly
2020-12-07 11:57:15 -08:00
Corey Farwell
1398d78330
Allow windows to maximized. (#1004)
Adds a new `set_maximized` method to allow users to maximize windows.
2020-12-04 14:31:17 -08:00
Patrik Buhring
fcbae57489
Update Hexasphere to improve MSRV (#994)
Assumes hexasphere will follow semver (I will try to make sure it does!)
2020-12-04 10:38:25 -08:00
Carter Anderson
d601eeb829
account for "still loading" textures in RenderResourceNodes (#1000) 2020-12-04 10:37:41 -08:00
Carter Anderson
704a116778
fix scene loading (#988) 2020-12-03 13:57:36 -08:00
François
59d98de194
naming coherence for cameras (#995)
naming coherence for cameras
2020-12-03 13:46:15 -08:00
Carter Anderson
7699f8b6db
optimize asset gpu data transfer (#987) 2020-12-03 12:39:29 -08:00
Nathan Jeffords
1aff709d27
Set cursor updates (#993)
* update `Window::set_cursor_position` to take a `Vec2` instead of `i32`s

this allows fractional coordinates to work correctly
2020-12-03 12:39:03 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
1f2e4171cf
Store mouse cursor position in Window (#940) 2020-12-03 11:30:27 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
b8f8d468db
ChangeTextureAtlasBuilder into expected Builder conventions (#969)
* Change`TextureAtlasBuilder` into expected Builder conventions
2020-12-02 20:54:13 -08:00
Michael Tang
ff12f69233
Document part of bevy_ecs::Commands (#976)
Document part of bevy_ecs::Commands
2020-12-02 19:11:28 -08:00
Robert Swain
59010caff5
Tracing chrome span names (#979)
* Update tracing-chrome to 0.3.0

* bevy_log: Add fields to span names for tracing-chrome

* Conditionally import tracing_subscriber modules based on feature
2020-12-02 16:14:02 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
c346d282b6
Add Archetype TypeInfo::type_name accessor (#985) 2020-12-02 14:33:17 -08:00
Carter Anderson
915024bf35
fix changed meshes (#984) 2020-12-02 14:23:49 -08:00
Carter Anderson
5a77339df0
Revert "Add Archetype TypeInfo::type_name accessor (#980)" (#982)
This reverts commit 4833c2a7f4.
2020-12-02 12:58:39 -08:00
Carter Anderson
ccb31bc949
Optimize Text rendering / SharedBuffers (#972)
optimize Text rendering / SharedBuffers
2020-12-02 12:38:20 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
4833c2a7f4
Add Archetype TypeInfo::type_name accessor (#980) 2020-12-02 12:37:40 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
9f4c8b1b9a
Fix errors and panics to typical Rust conventions (#968)
Fix errors and panics to typical Rust conventions
2020-12-02 11:31:16 -08:00
Patrik Buhring
f54eb12efc
Fixed Hexasphere versioning. (#974) 2020-12-01 21:48:25 -08:00
Carter Anderson
c05c1dc119
hidpi swap chains (#973)
hidpi swap chains
2020-12-01 20:25:31 -08:00
Carter Anderson
b5ffab7135
Renderer Optimization Round 1 (#958)
* only update global transforms when they (or their ancestors) have changed

* only update render resource nodes when they have changed (quality check plz)

* only update entity mesh specialization when mesh (or mesh component) has changed

* only update sprite size when changed

* remove stale bind groups

* fix setting size of loading sprites

* store unmatched render resource binding results

* reduce state changes

* cargo fmt + clippy

* remove cached "NoMatch" results when new bindings are added to RenderResourceBindings

* inline current_entity in world_builder

* try creating bind groups even when they havent changed

* render_resources_node: update all entities when resized

* fmt
2020-12-01 13:17:48 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
3cee95e59a
Rename reflect 'hash' method to 'reflect_hash' and partial_eq to reflect_partial_eq (#954)
* Rename reflect 'hash' method to 'reflect_hash' to avoid colliding with std:#️⃣:Hash::hash to resolve #943.

* Rename partial_eq to reflect_partial_eq to avoid collisions with implementations of PartialEq on primitives.
2020-12-01 11:15:07 -08:00
Andre Kuehne
0b818d7b32
Fix collision detection by calculating positive penetration depth. (#966) 2020-12-01 00:33:52 -08:00
Amber Kowalski
ef99e59469
Test more areas of the codebase (#953)
Test more areas of the codebase
2020-11-30 22:58:49 -08:00
Carter Anderson
8675fea0f2
consolidate find-crate (#964) 2020-11-30 22:36:38 -08:00
dependabot[bot]
048e6e2561
Update glam requirement from 0.10.0 to 0.11.0 (#961)
Updates the requirements on [glam](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/compare/0.10.0...0.11.0)

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2020-11-30 22:25:42 -08:00
Patrik Buhring
3da653e4dd
Update Hexasphere & Usage. (#965) 2020-11-30 22:25:33 -08:00
François
6b004f7d16
switch winit size to logical to be dpi independent (#947)
* switch winit size to logical

* make scale factor available from bevy_window
2020-11-30 18:24:49 -08:00
dependabot[bot]
4cd3dd70b7
Update ahash requirement from 0.5.3 to 0.6.1 (#960)
Updates the requirements on [ahash](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/commits)

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2020-11-30 18:21:02 -08:00
Toothbrush
bc2f43c1c3
Fix examples in bevy_reflect/README.md (#963) 2020-11-30 18:12:09 -08:00
Amber Kowalski
4c1bc02723
Change bevy_input::Touch API to match similar APIs (#952) 2020-11-30 17:14:08 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
c7b9ad5097
Fix RenderResources index slicing (#948) 2020-11-30 13:33:52 -08:00
Nick
f35f813137
additional vertex attribute value types (#946) 2020-11-30 13:05:03 -08:00
Jonathan Cornaz
52d6799544
Run parent-update and transform-propagation during the "post-startup" stage (instead of "startup") (#955)
* Propagate transforms during the POST_STARTUP start-up stage

* Update changelog
2020-11-29 14:07:47 -08:00
Mariusz Kryński
dbf226be49
store PipelineSpecialization.dynamic_bindings in HashSet (#936) 2020-11-28 13:10:18 -08:00
Amber Kowalski
097a55948c
Refactor Time API and internals (#934)
Refactor Time API and internals
2020-11-28 13:08:31 -08:00
Nick
f3b49e44c9
removed redundant v_Normal in shader (#938) 2020-11-28 12:44:25 -08:00
Carter Anderson
72b2fc9843
Bevy Reflection (#926)
Bevy Reflection
2020-11-27 16:39:59 -08:00
Philip Degarmo
ec8fd57c45
When a task scope produces <= 1 task to run, run it on the calling thread immediately. (#932)
While generally speaking the calling thread would have picked up the task first anyways, I don't think it makes much sense usually to block the calling thread until another thread wakes and does the work.
2020-11-27 12:14:44 -08:00
RiskLove
7d4cb70d92
BugFix: Archetype grow with defferent size. (#930)
Co-authored-by: heshuai <heshuai@163.com>
2020-11-27 11:55:55 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
12f29bd38c
Timer Polishing (#931)
* Pause stops ticks. Consistent getter method names. Update tests.

* Add timing example

* Format with the nightly formatter

Co-authored-by: Amber Kowalski <amberkowalski03@gmail.com>
2020-11-27 11:39:33 -08:00
Amber Kowalski
f69cc6f94c
Allow timers to be paused and encapsulate fields (#914)
Allow timers to be paused and encapsulate fields
2020-11-26 11:25:36 -08:00
dependabot[bot]
8e4eb41757
Update shaderc requirement from 0.6.3 to 0.7.0 (#823)
Updates the requirements on [shaderc](https://github.com/google/shaderc-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/google/shaderc-rs/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/google/shaderc-rs/compare/v0.6.3...v0.7.0)

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2020-11-25 18:46:13 -08:00
Philip Degarmo
cf75c22c9a
Fix a deadlock that can occur when using scope() on ComputeTaskPool from within a system. (#892) 2020-11-25 18:05:55 -08:00
Carter Anderson
bd5bd3bc07
temporarily suppress new clipply lint (#929) 2020-11-25 17:46:37 -08:00
SvenTS
de5ff0aa5a
Remove Changed from parent update system (#907)
System has to check for actual change of the value anyway. This way,
children inserted after postupdate get synced in the next frame and are
not lost.
2020-11-25 17:33:59 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
fd6b787efc
Create winit windows before app.initialize() (#916)
This is required so startup systems have access
to Windows and WinitWindows resources.
2020-11-25 17:32:41 -08:00
Tomasz Sterna
b2c82955ff
Add set_cursor_position method to Window (#917) 2020-11-25 17:31:10 -08:00
Carter Anderson
86d724e04e
wgpu: use mailbox instead of fifo for vsync (#920) 2020-11-25 17:28:58 -08:00
SvenTS
69603904ab
Allow despawning of hierarchies in threadlocal systems (#908)
* Rename test components for easier understanding of failures

* Make recursive despawn public

This way, threadlocal systems can despawn hierarchies.

* Swap children before despawning
2020-11-25 17:13:11 -08:00
SvenTS
dd1b08ef8b
Improve ui depth system (#905)
* Add test for ui-z system

* Remove generic hierarchy runner and refactor ui z-system

* Remove different handling for childless nodes

Having an empty children list should be the same as having no child
component.

* Further simplify system after change
2020-11-25 16:55:55 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
2f408cf053
Improve timer ergonomics. Add tests (#923) 2020-11-25 16:43:16 -08:00
bg
01ba7c4425
avoid exclusive lock during update_asset_storage (#909)
avoid exclusive lock during `update_asset_storage`

Co-authored-by: Jay <jay@heinousjay.com>
2020-11-22 12:29:26 -08:00
Felipe Jorge
c1e499d5fe
Fix duplicated chilren in Scene spawn (#904)
Fix duplicated chilren in Scene spawn
2020-11-22 12:05:58 -08:00
Duncan
46fac78774
Extend the Texture asset type to support 3D data (#903)
Extend the Texture asset type to support 3D data

Textures are still loaded from images as 2D, but they can be reshaped
according to how the render pipeline would like to use them.

Also add an example of how this can be used with the texture2DArray uniform type.
2020-11-22 12:04:47 -08:00
marius851000
eb587b2f10
do not spend time drawing text with is_visible = false (#893)
do not draw text with is_visible = false
2020-11-22 11:57:52 -08:00
Joel Nordström
1e9a0544bd
Fix pixel format conversion in bevy_gltf (#897)
* Fix pixel format conversion in bevy_gltf

* Update renamed image::DynamicImage method calls

* Remove unused GltfError variant
2020-11-21 19:08:50 -08:00
Plecra
3a9a5b4e07
fix: update image version (#911)
into_bgra8 was added in 0.23.12
2020-11-21 19:08:02 -08:00
Mariusz Kryński
d96493a42a
use wasm-friendly instant::Instant everywhere (#895)
* use instant::Instant everywhere
* reexport instant::{Duration, Instant} from bevy_utils
2020-11-21 16:38:24 -08:00
Valentin
d458406540
Add box shape (#883)
* Add rectangular cuboid shape

Co-authored-by: Jason Lessard <jason.lessard@usherbrooke.ca>
Co-authored-by: Jason Lessard <jason.lessard@usherbrooke.ca>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2020-11-21 14:51:24 -08:00
bjorn3
0dbbcd98b6
Expose an EventId for events (#894)
* Expose an EventId for events

This can be helpful for correlating the place where an event is created
to the place where the event is processed.
2020-11-21 14:03:18 -08:00
rod-salazar
85ecab8bb9
Tweaks to TextureAtlasBuilder.finish() (#887)
Tweaks to TextureAtlasBuilder.finish()
2020-11-21 12:55:25 -08:00
bg
106486bd99
fix deprecation error in image_texture_loader (and CI error) (#906)
fix deprecation error in image_texture_loader (and CI error)
2020-11-21 12:26:35 -08:00
Vladyslav Batyrenko
d11be437cb
Switch to default PartialEq implementation for RenderResourceBinding (#877)
* Switch to default PartialEq implementation for RenderResourceBinding
* Move specialized RenderResourceBinding Hash implementation to BindGroupBuilder
2020-11-21 11:52:44 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
b4a864ba5a
Replace Bytes with Byteable for TextureAtlasSprite (#874)
Replace Bytes with Byteable for TextureAtlasSprite
2020-11-21 11:48:10 -08:00
Carter Anderson
4fecb899aa
initialize chained systems (#886) 2020-11-17 17:06:47 -08:00
Carter Anderson
457a8bd17d
ecs: replace "bool" component states with bitflags (#878) 2020-11-17 17:04:44 -08:00
bjorn3
d6eb647451
Misc cleanups (#879)
* Remove cfg!(feature = "metal-auto-capture")

This cfg! has existed since the initial commit, but the corresponding
feature has never been part of Cargo.toml

* Remove unnecessary handle_create_window_events call

* Remove EventLoopProxyPtr wrapper

* Remove unnecessary statics

* Fix unrelated deprecation warning to fix CI
2020-11-17 13:40:18 -08:00
Carter Anderson
3a6f6de277
System Inputs, Outputs, Chaining, and Registration Ergo (#876)
System Inputs, Outputs, Chaining, and Registration Ergo
2020-11-16 18:18:00 -08:00
bjorn3
50c7e229b2
Rework ResourceData to use VecResourceStorage instead of Archetype (#873) 2020-11-16 16:55:59 -08:00
dependabot[bot]
601411d201
Update find-crate requirement from 0.5 to 0.6 (#872)
Updates the requirements on [find-crate](https://github.com/taiki-e/find-crate) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/taiki-e/find-crate/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/taiki-e/find-crate/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/taiki-e/find-crate/compare/v0.5.0...v0.6.1)

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2020-11-16 16:39:26 -08:00
rod-salazar
3fca8c60bb
Remove redundant texture copies in TextureCopyNode (#871)
Remove redundant texture syncs in TextureCopyNode
2020-11-16 16:38:14 -08:00
Julian Heinken
fcf9d525e1
Removed vertex fallback buffer (#870)
removed fallback buffer
2020-11-16 16:36:57 -08:00
Rob
7aac4223d0
Fixed property typos, KeyCode typo. (#857)
* Fixed property typos, KeyCode typo.

* cargo fmt
2020-11-16 16:33:19 -08:00
Carter Anderson
7628f4a64e
combine bevy_ecs and bevy_hecs crates. rename XComponents to XBundle (#863)
combine bevy_ecs and bevy_hecs crates. rename XComponents to XBundle
2020-11-15 20:32:23 -08:00
François
02f543eca3
Fall back to remove components one by one when failing to remove a bundle (#719)
Fall back to remove components one by one when failing to remove a bundle
2020-11-15 14:32:54 -08:00
milkybit
b3541a9a31
Add all basic color constants (#859)
Add all basic color constants
2020-11-15 12:44:02 -08:00
memoryruins
4bdff66b80
Check for conflicting system resource parameters (#864) 2020-11-15 12:42:43 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
bb4a7392c0
Remove redundant .into for mesh set_attributes with impl (#866) 2020-11-15 12:08:03 -08:00
Mariusz Kryński
515d750004
wasm32: non-spirv shader specialization (#843)
wasm32: non-spirv shader specialization
2020-11-15 12:07:17 -08:00
Jackson Lango
18195bfa91
Controllable ambient light color (#852)
Control ambient light color via resource

The AmbientLight resource now controls the ambient light color in the
pbr fragment shader.
2020-11-15 11:34:55 -08:00
MinerSebas
43aac1a784
More query filter usage (#851)
* Examples now use With<>

* More Bevy systems now use With<>

* parent_update_system now uses Changed<>
2020-11-12 18:22:46 -08:00
Marcus Buffett
1a92ec2638
Make Timer.tick return &Self (#820)
Make Timer::tick return &Self
2020-11-12 18:03:03 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
a0b16e8620
Clean up now-unused files due to changes in the transform system (#849) 2020-11-12 17:24:41 -08:00
Carter Anderson
e03f17ba7f
Log Plugin (#836)
add bevy_log plugin
2020-11-12 17:23:57 -08:00
Olivier Pinon
465c3d4f7b
Use glyph_brush_layout and add text alignment support (#765)
Use glyph_brush_layout and add text alignment support

Co-authored-by: Olivier Pinon <op@impero.com>
Co-authored-by: tigregalis <anak.harimau@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2020-11-12 16:21:48 -08:00
Carter Anderson
1eff53462a
cross-platform main function (#847) 2020-11-12 13:26:48 -08:00
Mariusz Kryński
fae628797f
bevy_render: delegate buffer aligning to render_resource_context (#842) 2020-11-11 14:08:27 -08:00
Carter Anderson
e769974d6a
query filters (#834) 2020-11-10 20:48:34 -08:00
Robert Swain
a266578992
Add tracing spans to schedules, stages, systems (#789)
Add tracing spans to schedules, stages, systems
2020-11-10 18:49:49 -08:00
Mikail Khan
b3e1048e73
added #[inline] to more window accessor functions (#830) 2020-11-10 17:20:31 -08:00
Joshua J. Bouw
c9acef04e3
Ahash constructor extensions and HashMap / HashSet (#790)
Ahash constructor extensions and HashMap / HashSet
2020-11-10 17:06:55 -08:00
rod-salazar
0c30762ab7
Update FileAssetIo NotFound error to include full path (#821) 2020-11-10 16:21:41 -08:00
memoryruins
a68c217ccf
Mark Query and QuerySet contructors as pub(crate) (#829)
Mark Query and QuerySet contructors as pub(crate)
2020-11-10 16:14:33 -08:00
Mariusz Kryński
60fa2d5f93
delegate layout reflection to RenderResourceContext (#691)
* delegate layout reflection to RenderResourceContext
Also:
 * auto-reflect DynamicBindings
 * use RenderPipeline::new, update dynamic_bindings

linting.

* add dynamic binding generation

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2020-11-10 13:20:05 -08:00
bjorn3
80a0448473
Add bevy_dylib to force dynamic linking of bevy (#808)
This easily improve compilation time by 2x
2020-11-09 19:26:08 -08:00
Carter Anderson
4ef6eb8a85
adjust to new clippy lints (#826) 2020-11-09 14:12:42 -08:00
Bram Buurlage
07f07a0736
Added RenderPass::set_scissor_rect (#815)
Added RenderPass::set_scissor_rect
2020-11-09 13:24:29 -08:00
Carter Anderson
213ba9629a
ecs: fix system name in "conflicting system" error message (#816) 2020-11-08 13:48:00 -08:00
Carter Anderson
ebcdc9fb8c
Flexible ECS System Params (#798)
system params can be in any order, faster compiles, remove foreach
2020-11-08 12:34:05 -08:00
Oscar
f54788527b
Add received character (#805)
* Add ReceivedCharacter window event

* Add ReceivedCharacter window event examples
2020-11-06 17:15:56 -08:00
Carter Anderson
9224983897
upgrade glam and hexasphere (#794) 2020-11-06 17:11:32 -08:00
Rob
06f95e9982
Fixed several typos. (#806)
* Fixed common typo in several struct names.

* Fixed minor doc typos.
2020-11-06 17:11:12 -08:00
Chrs Msln
35d4fca0d0
[gltf] Support camera and fix hierarchy (#772)
[gltf] Support camera and fix hierarchy
2020-11-06 17:08:15 -08:00
Lukas Wirth
fb7c651ab9
Port hecs derive macro improvements (#761)
* Port derive macro changes from hecs

* Emit more info on duplicate components in archetype creation
2020-11-06 13:20:53 -08:00
Carter Anderson
26be22e73c
fix unit test (#802) 2020-11-06 12:49:20 -08:00
Guillaume DALLENNE
5bd6deb974
Add mutated state when inserting an already existing component (#404)
Add mutated state when inserting an already existing component
2020-11-04 17:51:54 -08:00
Carter Anderson
1aa832be1d
fix unsafe Query function names (#785) 2020-11-03 14:10:29 -08:00
Carter Anderson
9afe196f16
release: 0.3.0 (#783) 2020-11-03 13:34:00 -08:00
memoryruins
e21705bec6
Remove two unused deps (#780) 2020-11-03 11:38:37 -08:00
David Ackerman
7efb1b1887
Fix initial Android support (#778)
* Add force touches, fix ui focus system and touch screen system

* Fix examples README. Update rodio with Android support. Add Android build CI

* Alter android metadata in root Cargo.toml
2020-11-03 11:32:48 -08:00
Carter Anderson
2e2fa4fef4
make Mesh::attribute() immutable (#774) 2020-11-02 22:54:20 -08:00
Carter Anderson
66f2f76a18
rename add_plugin_group to add_plugins (#773) 2020-11-02 19:01:17 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
9871e7e24b
Remove add_default_plugins and add MinimalPlugins for simple "headless" scenarios (#767)
Remove add_default_plugins and add MinimalPlugins for simple "headless" scenarios
2020-11-02 18:38:37 -08:00
Nathan Stocks
2f87ff6618
Move ElementState to top-level of bevy_input. Resolves #687. (#769) 2020-11-02 18:16:13 -08:00
Nicholas Rishel
53c4c45eca
Use embedded glslang for runtime glsl-to-spirv and add Android example (#740)
Use embedded glslang for runtime glsl-to-spirv and add Android example
2020-11-02 16:30:30 -08:00
Carter Anderson
44b3e24e32
fix mesh allocation bug and public mesh api improvements (#768) 2020-11-02 13:15:07 -08:00
memoryruins
f81208adaa
impl ReadOnlyFetch for Or, FetchOr, and FetchMutated (#763) 2020-11-01 16:51:51 -08:00
simlay
9cc6368b28
An initial xcode setup for using xcode (#539)
An example of bevy using xcode
2020-10-31 14:36:24 -07:00
Julian Heinken
4645da30c8
Mesh overhaul with custom vertex attributes #592 (#599)
Mesh overhaul with custom vertex attributes
2020-10-30 19:21:53 -07:00
Carter Anderson
ad940fbf6e
Rename query.entity() to query.get() and query.get() to query.get_component() (#752) 2020-10-30 18:04:33 -07:00
tigregalis
ff626f2f6f
fix wavy text (#725)
fix wavy text

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2020-10-30 16:29:24 -07:00
Oscar
b6004e44cf
Local resources don't create if already present (#745)
Local<T> will no longer insert the inner resource if it already exists.
2020-10-30 12:21:57 -07:00
Boxy
dea05e9af5
Remove unsound cast in thread local resources (#749)
* Remove unsound cast in thread local resources

* Make ResourceRef(Mut)::new impossible to cause unsoundness with
2020-10-30 11:43:39 -07:00
Carter Anderson
1d4a95db62
ecs: ergonomic query.iter(), remove locks, add QuerySets (#741) 2020-10-29 23:39:55 -07:00
Alex Hirsch
1b051d3353
Add SamplerDescriptor to Texture (#399) (#747)
GLTF loader now grabs (some) sampler information from the respective
GLTF sampler struct.
2020-10-29 14:22:45 -07:00
Utkarsh
fb2b19def5
Fix bug of connection event of gamepad at startup (#730)
* Removed f32==f32 comparision in gamepad.rs

* Trigger gamepad connection event at start up
2020-10-29 13:55:35 -07:00
SvenTS
7734b1ea6d
Fix PreviousParent lag by merging parent update systems (#713)
* Sync previous parent in parent_update_system

* Previous parent does not need to be an option now

* Remove previous parent after parent deletion
2020-10-29 13:54:29 -07:00
Carter Anderson
bf2a917b81
app: PluginGroups and DefaultPlugins (#744) 2020-10-29 13:04:28 -07:00
David Ackerman
0cddeed1c0
Add support for android file system (#723)
Add support for android file system
2020-10-28 17:08:33 -07:00
Freya
040b8f72b3
Optimize returns in file_asset_io.rs and entities.rs (#728)
Optimize returns in file_asset_io.rs and entities.rs
2020-10-28 16:59:45 -07:00
Boxy
8c053e7c67
Run app.initialize in the run_once runner (#736) 2020-10-28 16:43:17 -07:00
Carter Anderson
a6ac8faa8a
port upstream hecs performance improvements (#716) 2020-10-22 11:53:59 -07:00
CGMossa
58eb7e7e05
Documenting small things here and there.. (#706)
Documenting small things here and there..
2020-10-21 15:57:03 -07:00
Carter Anderson
267599e577
gamepad: expose raw and filtered gamepad events. (#711) 2020-10-21 15:56:07 -07:00
Mariusz Kryński
894cc5e40a
fix getrandom (#712) 2020-10-21 15:55:35 -07:00
Mariusz Kryński
677cb1fc67
fix wasm assets (#714)
fix wasm assets
2020-10-21 15:55:15 -07:00
Utkarsh
d01ba9e4fc
Separate gamepad state code from gamepad event code and other customizations (#700)
Separated gamepad event and gamepad state code and made gamepad input more customizable
2020-10-21 10:27:00 -07:00
James R
0f43fb066f
update glam (#707) 2020-10-20 12:31:49 -07:00
lee-orr
0dba0fe45f
add flag for low power gpu as default (#397) 2020-10-20 11:47:10 -07:00
Dashiell Elliott
0dbba3efff
Migrate to rodio 0.12 using thread local resources (#692)
Migrate to rodio 0.12 using thread local resources
2020-10-20 11:44:50 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
67f87e1d2b
Update ahash requirement from 0.4.5 to 0.5.3 (#704)
Updates the requirements on [ahash](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/tkaitchuck/ahash/commits)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-19 18:24:50 -07:00
Carter Anderson
f88cfabdde
asset: WasmAssetIo (#703)
asset: WasmAssetIo
2020-10-19 17:29:31 -07:00
tigregalis
03bc5d7fdd
two-way conversions between Color-Vec4 and Color-[f32; 4] (#688)
two-way conversions between `Color`-`Vec4` and `Color`-`[f32; 4]` - use `impl From` instead of `impl Into`
2020-10-19 12:37:15 -07:00
Carter Anderson
c32e637384
Asset system rework and GLTF scene loading (#693) 2020-10-18 13:48:15 -07:00
Carter Anderson
a602f50c2c
small input example improvements (#701) 2020-10-18 13:20:42 -07:00
Marek Legris
5acebed731
Transform and GlobalTransform are now Similarities (#596)
Transform and GlobalTransform are now Similarities.

This resolves precision errors and simplifies the api

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2020-10-18 13:03:16 -07:00
Tomasz Sterna
149c39950a
Runners explicitly call App.initialize() (#690) 2020-10-18 12:25:33 -07:00
Sergey Minakov
a80469bd13
Touch support implementation (#696)
Adds a basic touch input system
2020-10-18 12:24:01 -07:00
Alex
d004bce0c9
Added basic mouse capture API (#679)
Added basic cursor lock API
2020-10-16 14:07:01 -07:00
David Ackerman
7ba45849f3
Add default for texture format (#675) 2020-10-16 11:44:31 -07:00
Mariusz Kryński
fccfa12d3b
do not depend on spirv on wasm target (#689)
do not use spirv for wasm target
2020-10-16 11:12:55 -07:00
Mat Hostetter
871790c6e0
Adjust how ArchetypeAccess tracks mutable & immutable deps (#660)
`ArchetypeAccess` was tracking `immutable` and `mutable` separately.
This means that checking is_compatible requires three checks:
m+m, m+i, i+m.

Instead, continue tracking `mutable` accesses, but instead of
`immutable` track `immutable | mutable` as another `accessed` bit mask.
This drops the comparisons to two (m+a, a+m) and turns out to be
what the rest of the code base wants too, unifying various duplicated
checks and loops.
2020-10-15 13:39:01 -07:00
Junfeng Liu
f66a72563e
Expose a pointer of EventLoopProxy to process custom messages (#674) 2020-10-15 13:31:34 -07:00
Carter Anderson
b03d8da9bb
fix clippy (#686) 2020-10-15 12:49:56 -07:00
Utkarsh
dd91f8e116
Add support to get gamepad button/trigger values using Axis<GamepadButton> (#683) 2020-10-15 12:45:34 -07:00
François
76cc25823d
can change window settings at runtime (#644)
can change window settings at runtime
2020-10-15 11:42:19 -07:00
M
9c48e5cccb
Add a way to specify padding/ margins between sprites in a TextureAtlas. (#460)
Add a way to specify padding between sprites in a TextureAtlas
2020-10-14 20:49:07 -07:00
Catherine Gilbert
1f7fe77f32
added frame count to FrameTimeDiagnosticsPlugin (#678)
added frame count to FrameTimeDiagnosticsPlugin
2020-10-14 15:13:43 -07:00
Nathan Jeffords
7e23e132ef
add version of the ecs's write_world method that takes a pre-boxed world writer (#661)
Co-authored-by: Nathan Jeffords <njeffords@comtechefdata.com>
2020-10-14 14:01:08 -07:00
Carter Anderson
df64e1fc92
upgrade rectangle pack (#673) 2020-10-12 18:12:17 -07:00
Carter Anderson
5e7c36d1c1
Fix example colors (#672) 2020-10-12 16:54:22 -07:00
Carter Anderson
930eba4ccd
add thread local resources (#671) 2020-10-12 15:09:44 -07:00
walterpie
53d6d10506
Register IndexFormat as a property (#664) 2020-10-12 10:22:10 -07:00
Joshua J. Bouw
036b3bc0e6
add more methods to Assets for clearing and allocation reduction (#669) 2020-10-12 10:21:28 -07:00
Julian Heinken
32b122e1c5
Update color.rs (#670)
Co-authored-by: Julian Heinken <julian.heinken@gmail.com>
2020-10-12 10:19:06 -07:00
Nathan Stocks
f6fc76db1d
Upgrade to gilrs 0.8.0 to gain dpad support on macos from https://gitlab.com/gilrs-project/gilrs/-/merge_requests/50 (#653) 2020-10-10 13:30:34 -07:00
Carter Anderson
1f27d8c727
fix new clippy error (#656) 2020-10-10 12:16:52 -07:00
Nathan Stocks
333fd3f0e0
Don't Panic (#651)
Don't panic when despawning recursively
2020-10-08 18:43:41 -07:00
Nathan Stocks
bf501b77cc
Don't panic when despawning entity multiple times (#649)
Emit a debug log message instead of a panic when despawning an entity which has already been despawned.
2020-10-08 16:58:19 -07:00
memoryruins
ebce1f9c4a
Remove outdated ecs docs (#646) 2020-10-08 15:32:25 -07:00
Grayson Burton
354d71cc1f
The Great Debuggening (#632)
The Great Debuggening
2020-10-08 11:43:01 -07:00
Julian Heinken
a92790c011
sRGB awareness for Color (#616)
Color is now sRGB aware, added SrgbColorSpace trait for f32
2020-10-08 10:30:23 -07:00
François
52a4d49bbf
set asset path relative to root when loading sync (#643) 2020-10-07 11:09:17 -07:00
Downtime
125afb41ac
Exposing winit decorations (#627)
Exposing winit decorations
2020-10-05 10:51:36 -07:00
Boutillier
219527ed7d
Iter added camera to update their projection (#488) 2020-10-05 10:41:34 -07:00
Boutillier
1bdb9d3b00
Fix Added behaviour for QueryOne get. (#543)
Query unchanged as impacts performances.
Added tests in bevy_ecs/hecs
2020-10-05 10:38:12 -07:00
Andrew Hickman
9a4167ef7f
Fix FloatOrd hash being different for different NaN values (#618)
* Fix FloatOrd hash being different for different NaN values

* Fix FloatOrd hashing +0.0 and -0.0 to different values
2020-10-03 12:56:25 -07:00
Carter Anderson
22a2c88a47
winit: upgrade to 0.23.0 / move back upstream! (#617) 2020-10-02 12:24:30 -07:00
EthanYidong
4c753e2588
move dynamic plugin loading to its own optional crate (#544)
move dynamic plugin loading to its own crate
2020-10-01 13:04:06 -07:00
Will Hart
1beee4fd28
Add AppBuilder::asset_loader_from_instance (#580)
* Implement add_asset_loader_from_instance

* Add example of different data loaders
2020-10-01 11:31:06 -07:00
Gregor
056f84a2c1
Expose current_entity in ChildBuilder (#595) 2020-10-01 11:00:10 -07:00
Jonas Matser
3a4eacbdee
Adds derive for missing debug implementations (#597) 2020-10-01 10:58:21 -07:00
Nolan Darilek
d52f9e32aa
Add #[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))] to gamepad types. (#583)
Seems these may have been missed in the gamepad implementation, copied them from keyboard.rs.
2020-10-01 10:54:20 -07:00