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Justin Schwab
03a068e4d1
Fix typo in bevy_ecs (#16195)
Found this while reading the docs, I assume this is a typo.
2024-10-31 19:20:01 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
1f69bc1f96
Mesh::merge: count_vertices instead of initializing positions (#16024)
# Objective

When merging two meshes, we need to find the offset of indices for the
second mesh. Currently it is done by inserting empty positions if
positions is not set.

Although practically it is not an issue, this does not feel right:
- We did not have positions before, then why we have positions after
merge?
- Moreover, if positions are not set, but uvs are not empty, computed
offset will be zero, while it should be equal to the number of uvs.

## Solution

Use `Mesh::count_vertices` to find the number of vertices.

## Testing

Looking hard.
2024-10-31 17:06:32 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
928dee830e
Indices::extend (#16023)
# Objective

There's integer overflow in `Mesh::merge` in branches like this:


405fa3e8ea/crates/bevy_mesh/src/mesh.rs (L857-L859)

we truncate `u32` to `u16` and ignore integer overflow on `u16`. This
may lead to unexpected results when the number of vertices exceeds
`u16::MAX`.

## Solution

Convert indices storage to `u32` when necessary.

## Testing

- Unit test added for `extend` function
- For changes in `Mesh`, I presume it is already tested elsewhere
2024-10-31 16:39:32 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
db4a74be76
Support prefers_home_indicator_hidden (#16005)
# Objective

- Fixes #15757 

## Solution

- Add the platform specific property `prefers_home_indicator_hidden` to
bevy's Window configuration, and applying it by invoking
`with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden` in `winit`.

## Testing

- I have tested the `bevy_mobile_example` on the iOS platform.

## Showcase
- Currently, the `prefers_home_indicator_hidden` is enabled in the
bevy_mobile_example demo. You can test it with an iOS device. The home
indicator will disappear after several seconds of inactivity in the
bottom areas.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-31 16:09:30 +00:00
Thierry Berger
88d1692105
Derive same attributes as MainEntity for RenderEntity (#16191)
Spotted while working on updating bevy_egui.

Discord context:
https://discordapp.com/channels/691052431525675048/1301212128115687454/1301469954465464320
2024-10-31 14:56:27 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
9a0c9b9e8f
Add button_just_down and button_just_up methods to PointerInput (#16176)
# Objective

Upstream two small methods present in `bevy_mod_picking` but not in
`bevy_picking`.

There might be a few more of these.
2024-10-31 14:44:34 +00:00
Aevyrie
03372e590d
Picking example touchups (#16129)
# Objective

- Cleanup pass to make the examples a bit more succinct, focusing on the
topic at hand.
- Added drag rotation to make the picking examples more interesting, and
to demonstrate a simple use case.
2024-10-31 03:04:24 +00:00
Design_Dream
8b636f32cf
Remove the invalid system ordering in the animation example. (#16173)
# Objective

In the animation example, there is the code `.add_systems(Update,
init_animations.before(animate_targets))`, where `animate_targets` is
added to the `PostUpdate` in the `AnimationPlugin`. Therefore, the
`.before(animate_targets)` here is ineffective and should be removed.
2024-10-30 23:44:19 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
3e405ed537
Improve SubApp documentation example (#16160)
# Objective

Fix #15841

## Solution

Added an update schedule as recommended in the issue.

## Testing

Doc test is run and passes.

Ran the example in a test app before and after adding the line.

## Showcase

Before:

```
PS C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test> cargo run
    Blocking waiting for file lock on build directory
   Compiling bevy_experiment_test v0.1.0 (C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1m 41s
     Running `target\debug\bevy_experiment_test.exe`
```

(nothing happens)

After:

```
PS C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test> cargo run
    Blocking waiting for file lock on build directory
   Compiling bevy_experiment_test v0.1.0 (C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 14.64s
     Running `target\debug\bevy_experiment_test.exe`
system of subapp is executing and the Counter: 10
```
2024-10-30 22:12:25 +00:00
ickshonpe
4db18d85c1
Remove the Globals binding from the box shadow shader (#16177)
# Objective

Remove the `Globals` binding from the box shadow shader. It isn't used
and was added by mistake.
2024-10-30 20:06:15 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
131ec38650
Fix pointer constructor order (#16169)
Fixes a small divergence between `bevy_mod_picking` and the up-streamed
`bevy_picking`: Both have a `Pointer<E>` constructor with the same
types, but in a different order.

This is part of work being done on `bevy_mod_picking` to simplify the
migration to `bevy_picking`.
2024-10-30 17:08:20 +00:00
ickshonpe
dae39aceb5
Constify ComputedNode (#16134)
# Objective

Make all the methods and associated functions belonging to
`ComputedNode` const.

## Solution

Constify (except for `inner_radius` which uses non-const `min` and
`max`).

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-29 13:45:44 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
f005a96dd4
ReflectBundle::remove improvement (#16139)
# Objective

Fixes #15676

## Solution

`remove` returns the removed item

Add `take`

## Testing

None yet

## Migration Guide

If you don't need the returned value from `remove`, discard it.
2024-10-28 22:29:05 +00:00
ickshonpe
e58670102e
Require ContentSize on UiImage again (#16138)
# Objective

The `ContentSize` requirement on `UiImage` got lost during merge
conflict fixes, causing some images such as the icons on the `game_menu`
example to disappear.

Fixes #16136

## Solution

Require `ContentSize` on `UiImage` again.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-28 22:27:19 +00:00
Martín Maita
72321ca3c5
Update notify-debouncer-full requirement from 0.3.1 to 0.4.0 (#16133)
# Objective

- Supersedes #16126 

## Solution

- Updated code in `file_watcher.rs` to fix breaking changes introduced
in the new version.
- Check changelog here:
https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#debouncer-full-040-2024-10-25.
- Relevant PR with the breaking change:
https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/pull/557.

## Testing

- CI checks passing locally

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2024-10-28 22:23:03 +00:00
ickshonpe
05d90686fc
Remove custom rounding (#16097)
# Objective

Taffy added layout rounding a while ago but it had a couple of bugs and
caused some problems with the fussy `ab_glyph` text implementation. So I
disabled Taffy's builtin rounding and added some hacks ad hoc that fixed
(some) of those issues. Since then though Taffy's rounding algorithm has
improved while we've changed layout a lot and migrated to `cosmic-text`
so those hacks don't help any more and in some cases cause significant
problems.

Also our rounding implementation only rounds to the nearest logical
pixel, whereas Taffy rounds to the nearest physical pixel meaning it's
much more accurate with high dpi displays.

fixes #15197

## Some examples of layout rounding errors visible in the UI examples

These errors are much more obvious at high scale factor, you might not
see any problems at a scale factor of 1.

`cargo run --example text_wrap_debug`

<img width="1000" alt="text_debug_gaps"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5a584016-b8e2-487b-8842-f0f359077391">

The narrow horizontal and vertical lines are gaps in the layout caused
by errors in the coordinate rounding.

`cargo run --example text_debug`

<img width="1000" alt="text_debug"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4b37c02-a2fd-441c-a7bd-cd7a1a72e7dd">

The two text blocks here are aligned right to the same boundary but in
this screen shot you can see that the lower block is one pixel off to
the left. Because the size of this text node changes between frames with
the reported framerate the rounding errors cause it to jump left and
right.

## Solution

Remove all our custom rounding hacks and reenable Taffy's layout
rounding.

The gaps in the `text_wrap_debug` example are gone:
<img width="1000" alt="text_wrap_debug_fix"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92d2dd97-30c6-4ac8-99f1-6d65358995a7">

This doesn't fix some of the gaps that occur between borders and content
but they seem appear to be a rendering problem as they disappear with
`UiAntiAlias::Off` set.

## Testing

Run the examples as described above in the `Objective` section. With
this PR the problems mentioned shouldn't appear.

Also added an example in a separate PR #16096 `layout_rounding_debug`
for identifying these issues.

## Migration Guide

`UiSurface::get_layout` now also returns the final sizes before
rounding. Call `.0` on the `Ok` result to get the previously returned
`taffy::Layout` value.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-10-28 22:20:50 +00:00
Eero Lehtinen
af279073aa
Fix linux nvidia + xwayland freeze at startup (#16123)
# Objective

- Fixes #16122

When the wayland feature is not enabled, xwayland is used on wayland.
Nvidia drivers are somewhat bugged on linux and return outdated surfaces
on xwayland for seemingly no reason. Oftentimes at startup we get into
an infine loop where the surface is permanently outdated and nothing (or
sometimes only the first frame) is drawn on the screen.

## Solution

After experimenting I found that we can safely call configure again and
the issue seems to resolve itsef. After this change I couldn't reproduce
the original issue after many tries. More testing is probably needed
though.

The main issue is that `get_current_texture` fails sometimes because the
surface remains outdated even after configuring. It would be better to
just properly handle and never panic when `get_current_texture` fails.
This way we always call configure when outdated and bail when getting
the swapchain fails instead of crashing. The number of special cases is
also reduced.

## Testing

I tested the example "rotation" manually by trying to move around.

It works with X11 and Xwayland and the non panicing code paths didn't
change so other platforms aren't affected.
2024-10-28 22:17:59 +00:00
Gilles Henaux
5d1d073c14
Fix AsBindGroupError display for InvalidSamplerType (#16079)
# Objective

- Display message for `AsBindGroupError::InvalidSamplerType` was not
correctly displaying the binding index

## Solution

- Simple typo fix

## Testing

- Tested locally
2024-10-28 22:10:52 +00:00
Cooper Jax Reiff
67567702f0
fix: removed WinitPlugin from headless_renderer example (#15818)
# Objective

The `headless_renderer` example is meant to showcase running bevy as a
headless renderer, but if run without a display server (for example,
over an SSH connection), a panic occurs in `bevy_winit` despite never
creating a window:

```rust
bevy_winit-0.14.1/src/lib.rs:132:14:
winit-0.30.5/src/platform_impl/linux/mod.rs:
neither WAYLAND_DISPLAY nor WAYLAND_SOCKET nor DISPLAY is set.
```

This example should run successfully in situations without an available
display server, as although the GPU is used for rendering, no window is
ever created.

## Solution

Disabling WinitPlugin, where the above panic occurs, allows the example
to run in a fully headless environment.

## Testing

- I tested this change in normal circumstances with a display server (on
macOS Sequoia and Asahi Linux) and behavior was normal.
- I tested with no display server by connecting via SSH, and running the
example (on Asahi Linux). Previously this panics, but with this change
it runs normally.

## Considerations

- One could argue that ultimately the user should not need to remove
`WinitPlugin`, and instead bevy should only throw the above panic when
the application first attempts to create a window.
2024-10-28 22:08:20 +00:00
Clar Fon
069291d6d8
Reduce compile time of bevy_ptr::OwnedPtr::make function (#15644)
## Methodology

A good metric that correlates with compile time is the amount of code
generated by the compiler itself; even if the end binary is exactly the
same size, having more copies of the same code can really slow down
compile time, since it has to figure out whether it needs to include
them or not.

The measurement for this used was the [`cargo-llvm-lines`
crate](https://docs.rs/crate/cargo-llvm-lines) which can measure which
functions are generating the most lines of LLVM IR, which generally
means more code compiled. The example compiled was the `breakout` game,
to choose something that touches a decent portion of the engine.

## Solution

Based upon the measurements, `bevy_ptr::OwnedPtr::make` was taking up
4061 lines of LLVM IR in the example code. So, I separated part of this
function into a less-monomorphised version to reduce the amount of
generated code. This was by far the most lines emitted by any single
function.

## Results

After this change, only 2560 lines are emitted, accounting for a 36%
decrease. I tried timing the results and it seemed like it did decrease
compile times a bit, but honestly, the data is really noisy and I can't
be bothered to compile bevy for hours on end to get enough data points.

The tweak feels like an improvement, so, I'll offer it, however small.
2024-10-28 21:15:00 +00:00
ickshonpe
1add4bf238
Rename ComputedNode::calculated_size to size (#16131)
# Objective

Remove `calculated_` from the name `ComputedNode::calculated_size` as
redundant, It's obvious from context that it's the resolved size value
and it's inconsistant since none of other fields of `ComputedNode` have
a `calculated_` prefix.

## Alternatives

Rename all the fields of `ComputedNode` to `calculated_*`, this seems
worse.
2024-10-28 21:05:25 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
33c49455cd
Bump crate-ci/typos from 1.26.0 to 1.26.8 (#16128)
Bumps [crate-ci/typos](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) from 1.26.0 to
1.26.8.
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<h2>[1.26.3] - 2024-10-24</h2>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
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<ul>
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</ul>
<h2>v1.26.1</h2>
<h2>[1.26.1] - 2024-10-23</h2>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Respect <code>--force-exclude</code> for binary files</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md">crate-ci/typos's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
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<h2>[1.26.8] - 2024-10-24</h2>
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mamekoro
4b0efda354
Make some associated functions of Color const (#16091)
# Objective
Make the following functions `const` that will be useful to define
colors as constants.

- `Color::srgb_from_array`
- `Color::srgba_u8`
- `Color::srgb_u8`

The last two require Rust 1.82.0.

## Solution
- Make them `const`
- Change MSRV to 1.82.0

## Testing
I tested bevy_color only. My machine does not have enough RAM capacity
to test the whole bevy.

`cargo test -p bevy_color`
2024-10-28 03:26:35 +00:00
ickshonpe
78a4bea3d7
Move ContentSize requirements from Node to the widget defining components (#16083)
# Objective

Missed this in the required components PR review. `ContentSize` isn't
used by regular UI nodes, only those with intrinsically sized content
that needs a measure func.

## Solution

Remove `ContentSize` from `Node`'s required components and add it to the
required components of `Text` and `UiImage`.

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2024-10-27 22:39:32 +00:00
mgi388
c4c1c8ffa1
Undeprecate is_playing_animation (#16121)
# Objective

- Fixes #16098

## Solution

- Undeprecate `is_playing_animation` and copy the docs from
`animation_is_playing` to it.

## Testing

- CI

## Migration


68e9a34e30/release-content/0.15/migration-guides/_guides.toml (L13-L17)
needs to be removed.
2024-10-27 22:38:07 +00:00
ickshonpe
3d72f494a2
Layout rounding debug example (#16096)
# Objective

Simple example for debugging layout rounding errors.

<img width="1039" height="752" alt="layout_rounding_debug"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12673000-e267-467e-b25b-3f8001c1347c">

Any white lines are gaps in the layout caused by coordinate rounding
errors.
2024-10-27 20:08:51 +00:00
ickshonpe
86ee8e4376
Move UiImage from ui_node to the widget::image module (#16084)
# Objective

`UiImage` isn't just a general image component now, it's the defining
component for the image widget so it belongs in the image widget's
module.
2024-10-27 19:14:46 +00:00
Hexroll by Pen, Dice & Paper
d01db9b672
Adding alpha_threshold to OrderIndependentTransparencySettings for user-level optimization (#16090)
# Objective

Order independent transparency can filter fragment writes based on the
alpha value and it is currently hard-coded to anything higher than 0.0.
By making that value configurable, users can optimize fragment writes,
potentially reducing the number of layers needed and improving
performance in favor of some transparency quality.

## Solution

This PR adds `alpha_threshold` to the
OrderIndependentTransparencySettings component and uses the struct to
configure a corresponding shader uniform. This uniform is then used
instead of the hard-coded value.

To configure OIT with a custom alpha threshold, use:

```rust
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3d::default(),
        OrderIndependentTransparencySettings {
            layer_count: 8,
            alpha_threshold: 0.2,
        },
    ));
}
```

## Testing

I tested this change using the included OIT example, as well as with two
additional projects.

## Migration Guide

If you previously explicitly initialized
OrderIndependentTransparencySettings with your own `layer_count`, you
will now have to add either a `..default()` statement or an explicit
`alpha_threshold` value:

```rust
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3d::default(),
        OrderIndependentTransparencySettings {
            layer_count: 16,
            ..default()
        },
    ));
}
```

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2024-10-27 19:08:34 +00:00
Rob Parrett
3fc2bd71ea
Cosmetic tweaks to query_gltf_primitives (#16102)
# Objective

This example is really confusing to look at and tell at a glance whether
it's broken or not.

It's displaying a strange shape -- a cube with two vertices stretched in
a couple dimensions at an odd angle, and doing its vertex position
modification in a way where the intent isn't obvious.

## Solution

- Change the gltf geometry so that the object is a recognizable regular
shape
- Change the vertex modification so that the entire cube top is being
"lifted" from the cube
- Adjust colors, lighting, and camera location so we can see what's
going on
- Also remove some irrelevant shadow and environment map setup

## Before


![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e5dd5075-0480-49d4-b1ed-cf1fe6106f3c)

## After

<img width="1280" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59cab60d-efbc-47c3-8688-e4544b462421">
2024-10-27 19:06:19 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
7451900e71
Emit picking event streams (#16105)
# Objective

In `bevy_mod_picking` events are accessible through event listeners or
`EventReader`s. When I replaced event listeners with observers, I
removed the `EventReader` for simplicity. This adds it back.

## Solution

All picking events are now properly registered, and can be accessed
through `EventReader<Pointer<E>>`. `Pointer` now tracks the entity the
event targeted initially, and this can also be helpful in observers
(which don't currently do this).

## Testing

The picking examples run fine. This shouldn't really change anything.

---------

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
2024-10-27 19:05:31 +00:00
Aevyrie
54b323ec80
Mesh picking fixes (#16110)
# Objective

- Mesh picking is noisy when a non triangle list is used
- Mesh picking runs even when users don't need it
- Resolve #16065 

## Solution

- Don't add the mesh picking plugin by default
- Remove error spam
2024-10-27 19:03:48 +00:00
Tau Gärtli
a644ac73f7
More #[doc(fake_variadic)] goodness (#16108)
This PR adds `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` to that were previously not
supported by rustdoc.

Thanks to an [upstream
contribution](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132115) by yours
truly, `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` is now supported on impls such as `impl
QueryData for AnyOf<(T, ...)>` 🎉
Requires the latest nightly compiler (2024-10-25) which is already
available on [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/about/builds).


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68589c7e-f68f-44fb-9a7b-09d24ccf19c9)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f09d20d6-d89b-471b-9a81-4a72c8968178)

This means that the impl sections for `QueryData` and `QueryFilter` are
now nice and tidy 

---

I also added `fake_variadic` to some impls that use
`all_tuples_with_size`, however I'm not entirely happy because the docs
are slightly misleading now:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fac93d08-dc02-430f-9f34-c97456256c56)

Note that the docs say `IntoBindGroupLayoutEntryBuilderArray<1>` instead
of
`IntoBindGroupLayoutEntryBuilderArray<N>`.
2024-10-27 19:01:50 +00:00
François Mockers
60b2c7ce77
fix bevy_dev_tools build (#16099)
# Objective

- bevy_dev_tools 0.15.0-rc.1 failed to build docs
- it use bevy_text feature in bevy_ui but it's not enabled by default
- https://docs.rs/crate/bevy_dev_tools/0.15.0-rc.1
- 
## Solution

- enable bevy_text feature of bevy_ui
2024-10-25 20:14:39 +00:00
BD103
7c593179e3
Fix bevy_picking plugin suffixes (#16082)
# Objective

- `MeshPickingBackend` and `SpritePickingBackend` do not have the
`Plugin` suffix
- `DefaultPickingPlugins` is masquerading as a `Plugin` when in reality
it should be a `PluginGroup`
- Fixes #16081.

## Solution

- Rename some structures:

|Original Name|New Name|
|-|-|
|`MeshPickingBackend`|`MeshPickingPlugin`|
|`MeshPickingBackendSettings`|`MeshPickingSettings`|
|`SpritePickingBackend`|`SpritePickingPlugin`|
|`UiPickingBackendPlugin`|`UiPickingPlugin`|

- Make `DefaultPickingPlugins` a `PluginGroup`.
- Because `DefaultPickingPlugins` is within the `DefaultPlugins` plugin
group, I also added support for nested plugin groups to the
`plugin_group!` macro.

## Testing

- I used ripgrep to ensure all references were properly renamed.
- For the `plugin_group!` macro, I used `cargo expand` to manually
inspect the expansion of `DefaultPlugins`.

---

## Migration Guide

> [!NOTE]
>
> All 3 of the changed structures were added after 0.14, so this does
not need to be included in the 0.14 to 0.15 migration guide.

- `MeshPickingBackend` is now named `MeshPickingPlugin`.
- `MeshPickingBackendSettings` is now named `MeshPickingSettings`.
- `SpritePickingBackend` is now named `SpritePickingPlugin`.
- `UiPickingBackendPlugin` is now named `UiPickingPlugin`.
- `DefaultPickingPlugins` is now a a `PluginGroup` instead of a
`Plugin`.
2024-10-25 20:11:51 +00:00
Ludwig DUBOS
611ba8b98e
Add AsyncSeekForwardExt trait to allows a similar API to the previous Bevy version (#16027)
# Objective

This PR introduces an `AsyncSeekForwardExt` trait, which I forgot in my
previous PR #14194.

This new trait is analogous to `AsyncSeekExt` and allows all
implementors of `AsyncSeekForward` to directly use the `seek_forward`
function in async contexts.

## Solution

- Implement a new `AsyncSeekForwardExt` trait
- Automatically implement this trait for all types that implement
`AsyncSeekForward`

## Showcase

This new trait allows a similar API to the previous Bevy version:

```rust
#[derive(Default)]
struct UniverseLoader;

#[derive(Asset, TypePath, Debug)]
struct JustALilAsteroid([u8; 128]);

impl AssetLoader for UniverseLoader {
    type Asset = JustALilAsteroid;
    type Settings = ();
    type Error = std::io::Error;

    async fn load<'a>(
        &'a self,
        reader: &'a mut Reader<'a>,
        _settings: &'a Self::Settings,
        _context: &'a mut LoadContext<'_>,
    ) -> Result<Self::Asset, Self::Error> {
        // read the asteroids entry table
        let entry_offset: u64 = /* ... */;
        let current_offset: u64 = reader.seek_forward(0).await?;

        // jump to the entry
        reader.seek_forward(entry_offset - current_offset).await?;

        let mut asteroid_buf = [0; 128];
        reader.read_exact(&mut asteroid_buf).await?;

        Ok(JustALilAsteroid(asteroid_buf))
    }
    
    fn extensions(&self) -> &[&str] {
        &["celestial"]
    }
}
```
2024-10-25 20:08:14 +00:00
Patrick Walton
c6a66a7e96
Place percentage-closer soft shadows behind a feature gate to save on samplers. (#16068)
The two additional linear texture samplers that PCSS added caused us to
blow past the limit on Apple Silicon macOS and WebGL. To fix the issue,
this commit adds a `--feature pbr_pcss` feature gate that disables PCSS
if not present.

Closes #15345.
Closes #15525.
Closes #15821.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-24 21:16:00 +00:00
Patrick Walton
897404ee1e
Reduce the clusterable object UBO size below 16384 for WebGL 2. (#16069)
The PCSS PR #13497 increased the size of clusterable objects from 64
bytes to 80 bytes but didn't decrease the UBO size to compensate, so we
blew past the 16kB limit on WebGL 2. This commit fixes the issue by
lowering the maximum number of clusterable objects to 204, which puts us
under the 16kB limit again.

Closes #15998.
2024-10-24 21:00:11 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9274bfed27
Move TextureAtlas into UiImage and remove impl Component for TextureAtlas (#16072)
# Objective

Fixes #16064

## Solution

- Add TextureAtlas to `UiImage::texture_atlas`
- Add `TextureAtlas::from_atlas_image` for parity with `Sprite`
- Rename `UiImage::texture` to `UiImage::image` for parity with `Sprite`
- Port relevant implementations and uses
- Remove `derive(Component)` for `TextureAtlas`

---

## Migration Guide

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn((
  UiImage::new(image),
  TextureAtlas { index, layout },
));
```

After:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage::from_atlas_image(image, TextureAtlas { index, layout }));
```

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage {
    texture: some_image,
    ..default()
})
```

After:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage {
    image: some_image,
    ..default()
})
```
2024-10-23 23:24:17 +00:00
Viktor Gustavsson
2cdad48b30
Ensure ghost nodes are skipped when getting parent clipping rect (#16058)
# Objective

- Follow up on #16044
- `extract_uinode_borders` uses `bevy_hierarchy` directly instead of
going through the traversal utilities, meaning it won't handle
`GhostNode`s properly.

## Solution

- Replaced the use of `bevy_hierarchy::Parent` with
`UIChildren::get_parent`

## Testing

- Ran the `overflow` example, clipping looks ok.

---

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-23 21:51:39 +00:00
ickshonpe
c9a3f34f5d
Fixes for a few minor borders and outlines bugs (#16071)
# Objective

1. Nodes with `Display::None` set are removed from the layout and have
no position or size. Outlines should not be drawn for a node with
`Display::None` set.
2. The outline and border colors are checked for transparency together.
If only one of the two is transparent, both will get queued.
3. The `node.is_empty()` check is insufficient to check if a border is
present since a non-zero sized node can have a zero width border.

## Solution

1. Add a check to `extract_uinode_borders` and ignore the node if
`Display::None` is set.
2. Filter the border and outline optional components by
`is_fully_transparent`.
3.  Check if all the border widths are zero instead.

## Testing

I added dark cyan outlines around the left and right sections in the
`display_and_visibility` example. If you run the example and set the
outermost node to `Display::None` on the right, then you'll see the that
the outline on the left disappears.
2024-10-23 20:41:42 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7577895d0c
Use CosmicFontSystem in public bevy_text APIs and remove cosmic_text re-export (#16063)
# Objective

Fixes #16006

## Solution

We currently re-export `cosmic_text`, which is seemingly motivated by
the desire to use `cosmic_text::FontSystem` in `bevy_text` public APIs
instead of our `CosmicFontSystem` resource wrapper type.

This change makes `bevy_text` a "true" abstraction over `cosmic_text`
(it in fact, was already built to be that way generally and has this one
"leak").

This allows us to remove the `cosmic_text` re-export, which helps clean
up the Rust Analyzer imports and generally makes this a "cleaner" API.
2024-10-23 20:05:28 +00:00
JMS55
3fb6cefb2f
Meshlet fill cluster buffers rewritten (#15955)
# Objective
- Make the meshlet fill cluster buffers pass slightly faster
- Address https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15920 for meshlets
- Added PreviousGlobalTransform as a required meshlet component to avoid
extra archetype moves, slightly alleviating
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14681 for meshlets
- Enforce that MeshletPlugin::cluster_buffer_slots is not greater than
2^25 (glitches will occur otherwise). Technically this field controls
post-lod/culling cluster count, and the issue is on pre-lod/culling
cluster count, but it's still valid now, and in the future this will be
more true.

Needs to be merged after https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15846
and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15886

## Solution

- Old pass dispatched a thread per cluster, and did a binary search over
the instances to find which instance the cluster belongs to, and what
meshlet index within the instance it is.
- New pass dispatches a workgroup per instance, and has the workgroup
loop over all meshlets in the instance in order to write out the cluster
data.
- Use a push constant instead of arrayLength to fix the linked bug
- Remap 1d->2d dispatch for software raster only if actually needed to
save on spawning excess workgroups

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Ran the meshlet example, and an example with 1041 instances of 32217
meshlets per instance. Profiled the second scene with nsight, went from
0.55ms -> 0.40ms. Small savings. We're pretty much VRAM bandwidth bound
at this point.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
  - Run the meshlet example

## Changelog (non-meshlets)
- PreviousGlobalTransform now implements the Default trait
2024-10-23 19:18:49 +00:00
JMS55
6d42830c7f
Meshlet builder improvements redux (#15886)
Take a bunch more improvements from @zeux's nanite.cpp code.

* Use position-only vertices (discard other attributes) to determine
meshlet connectivity for grouping
* Rather than using the lock borders flag when simplifying meshlet
groups, provide the locked vertices ourselves. The lock borders flag
locks the entire border of the meshlet group, but really we only want to
lock the edges between meshlet groups - outwards facing edges are fine
to unlock. This gives a really significant increase to the DAG quality.
* Add back stuck meshlets (group has only a single meshlet,
simplification failed) to the simplification queue to allow them to get
used later on and have another attempt at simplifying
* Target 8 meshlets per group instead of 4 (second biggest improvement
after manual locks)
* Provide a seed to metis for deterministic meshlet building
* Misc other improvements

We can remove the usage of unsafe after the next upstream meshopt
release, but for now we need to use the ffi function directly. I'll do
another round of improvements later, mainly attribute-aware
simplification and using spatial weights for meshlet grouping.

Need to merge https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15846 first.
2024-10-23 16:56:50 +00:00
akimakinai
50d38f2757
Fix point light count limit (#16062)
# Objective

- I made a mistake in #15902, specifically [this
diff](e2faedb99c)
-- the `point_light_count` variable is used for all point lights, not
just shadow mapped ones, so I cannot add `.min(max_texture_cubes)`
there. (Despite `spot_light_count` having `.min(..)`)

It may have broken code like this (where `index` is index of
`point_light` vec):


9930df83ed/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/light.rs (L848-L850)

and also causes panic here:

9930df83ed/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/light.rs (L1173-L1174)

## Solution

- Adds `.min(max_texture_cubes)` directly to the loop where texture
views for point lights are created.

## Testing

- `lighting` example (with the directional light removed; original
example doesn't crash as only 1 directional-or-spot light in total is
shadow-mapped on webgl) no longer crashes on webgl
2024-10-22 23:29:58 +00:00
JMS55
2223f6ec3a
Meshlet fix software rasterization (#16049)
# Objective
1. Prevent weird glitches with stray pixels scattered around the scene

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f12adb38-5996-4dc7-bea6-bd326b7317e1)
2. Prevent weird glitchy full-screen triangles that pop-up and destroy
perf (SW rasterizing huge triangles is slow)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3705427-13a5-47bc-a54b-756f0409da0b)

## Solution
1. Use floating point math in the SW rasterizer bounding box calculation
to handle negative verticss, and add backface culling
2. Force hardware raster for clusters that clip the near plane, and let
the hardware rasterizer handle the clipping

I also adjusted the SW rasterizer threshold to < 64 pixels (little bit
better perf in my test scene, but still need to do a more comprehensive
test), and enabled backface culling for the hardware raster pipeline.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
  - Yes, on an example scene. Issues no longer occur.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
  - No.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
  - Run the meshlet example.
2024-10-22 23:05:40 +00:00
François Mockers
fe4f44bb43
crate publish order: bevy_animation depends on bevy_animation_derive (#16060)
# Objective

- bevy_animation publication fails because of missed dependency
- bevy_animation depends on bevy_animation_derive which is published
after

## Solution

- Reorder crates bevy_animation and bevy_animation_derive
2024-10-22 22:37:04 +00:00
François Mockers
fac0b34b20
remove reference to missing file in bevy_remote cargo.toml (#16057)
# Objective

- bevy_remote Cargo.toml file references a readme that doesn't exist
- This is blocking releasing the rc

## Solution

- Remove the reference
2024-10-22 20:21:19 +00:00
JMS55
9d54fe0370
Meshlet new error projection (#15846)
* New error projection code taken from @zeux's meshoptimizer nanite.cpp
demo for determining LOD (thanks zeux!)
* Builder: `compute_lod_group_data()`
* Runtime: `lod_error_is_imperceptible()`
2024-10-22 20:14:30 +00:00
ickshonpe
9930df83ed
UI borders and outlines clipping fix (#16044)
# Objective

fixes #15502

Clipped borders and outlines aren't drawn correctly.

### Borders aren't clipped

Spawn two nodes with the same dimensions and border thickness, but clip
on of the nodes so that only its top left quarter is visible:

<img width="194" alt="clip"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2d3f6d28-aa20-44df-967a-677725828294">

You can see that instead of clipping the border, instead the border is
scaled to fit inside of the unclipped section.

```rust
use bevy::color::palettes::css::BLUE;
use bevy::prelude::*;
use bevy::winit::WinitSettings;

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

fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2d);
    commands
        .spawn(Node {
            width: Val::Percent(100.),
            height: Val::Percent(100.),
            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .with_children(|commands| {
            commands
                .spawn(Node {
                    column_gap: Val::Px(10.),
                    ..Default::default()
                })
                .with_children(|commands| {
                    commands
                        .spawn(Node {
                            width: Val::Px(100.),
                            height: Val::Px(100.),
                            overflow: Overflow::clip(),
                            ..Default::default()
                        })
                        .with_child((
                            Node {
                                position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
                                width: Val::Px(100.),
                                height: Val::Px(100.),
                                border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                                ..Default::default()
                            },
                            BackgroundColor(Color::WHITE),
                            BorderColor(BLUE.into()),
                        ));

                    commands
                        .spawn(Node {
                            width: Val::Px(50.),
                            height: Val::Px(50.),
                            overflow: Overflow::clip(),
                            ..Default::default()
                        })
                        .with_child((
                            Node {
                                position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
                                width: Val::Px(100.),
                                height: Val::Px(100.),
                                border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                                ..Default::default()
                            },
                            BackgroundColor(Color::WHITE),
                            BorderColor(BLUE.into()),
                        ));
                });
        });
}
```

You can also see this problem in the `overflow` example. If you hover
over any of the clipped nodes you'll see that the outline only wraps the
visible section of the node

### Outlines are clipped incorrectly

A UI nodes Outline's are drawn outside of its bounds, so applying the
local clipping rect to the outline doesn't make any sense.
Instead an `Outline` should be clipped using its parent's clipping rect.

## Solution

* Pass the `point` value into the vertex shader instead of calculating
it in the shader.
* In `extract_uinode_borders` use the parents clipping rect when
clipping outlines.

The extra parameter isn't a great solution I think, but I wanted to fix
borders for the 0.15 release and this is the most minimal approach I
could think of without replacing the whole shader and prepare function.

 ## Showcase

<img width="149" alt="clipp"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19fbd3cc-e7cd-42e1-a5e0-fd92aad04dcd">

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-21 22:54:09 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
d0af199249
Add a test for Mesh::triangles and fix for TriangleStrip (#16026)
# Objective

- Illustrate behavior with a test
- Fix a bug revealed by a test

## Solution

- Add a test and fix

## Testing

Test added.
2024-10-21 15:57:52 +00:00