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
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.
fixes#2169
Instead of having custom methods with reduced visibility, implement `From<image::DynamicImage> for Texture` and `TryFrom<Texture> for image::DynamicImage`
[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>
# Objective
- the PR labeler workflow will always add the `needs-traige` label to every pull request event
## Solution
- Limit this workflow to only be on the `opened` event
# Objective
- Currently only issues automatically have labels assigned to them on creation.
- The enables pull requests to have the same functionality and currently only adds the `needs-triage` label to all PRs.
## Solution
- Integrate `actions/labeler@v2` into the github workflows to automatically tag PRs.
- Add a `label-config.yml` file that specifies how PRs should be labeled.
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.
# 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.
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
## 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.
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).
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
## 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.
Fixes#2079Closes#2288
Modifies README.md, and creates a new SVG file for the logo. When Github appearance is in Dark Dimmed, the blackbird and BEVY text of the logo should not blend into the black background.
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>
`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!
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
I'm still here :) will try to land the ios audio support in cpal soon and then we can land this.
This PR also adds in assets as a directory reference and avoids the "Xcode is optimizing and breaking my PNGs" issue that I had earlier on during iOS testing on Bevy.
Re-testing this now.
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>
cannot be created from the default device.</li>
</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 "rodio audio processing" thread & 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>
<h1>Version 0.9.0 (2019-06-08)</h1>
<ul>
<li>Remove exclusive <code>&mut</code> borrow requirements in <code>Sink</code> & <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>
</ul>
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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.
Remove branch constraints from CI
This will let CI run on:
- fork branches before a PR is opened
- this repo branches if we start using them (😉 relations 😉 )
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`.
After winit update in #2186, a bunch of duplicated dependencies changed.
Most are related to a new dependency, https://github.com/onurzdg/mio-misc, that has a few older versions in its dependencies
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>
- 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
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>
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.
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>
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.
https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny
cargo-deny is a tool that can issue errors for dependency issues, among other:
* security issues in a crate
* duplicated dependencies with different versions
* unauthorised license
Added cargo-deny with an opinionated configuration:
* No middle ground with warnings, either allow or deny
* Not added to Bors, we probably don't want to block a PR on something that may happen from outside
* Different github workflow than CI to run only when Cargo.toml files are changed, or on a schedule
* Each check in its own job to help readability
* Initial config makes Bevy pass all check
Pushing a first commit with commented config to show errors
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.
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.
`ParallelSystemContainer`'s `system` pointer was extracted from box, but it was never deallocated. This change adds missing drop implementation that cleans up that memory.
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.