# Objective
There isn't really a way to test that code using bevy_reflect compiles or doesn't compile for certain scenarios. This would be especially useful for macro-centric PRs like #6511 and #6042.
## Solution
Using `bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests` as reference, added the `bevy_reflect_compile_fail_tests` crate.
Currently, this crate contains a very simple test case. This is so that we can get the basic foundation of this crate agreed upon and merged so that more tests can be added by other PRs.
### Open Questions
- [x] Should this be added to CI? (Answer: Yes)
---
## Changelog
- Added the `bevy_reflect_compile_fail_tests` crate for testing compilation errors
# Objective
- run examples is failing with `xvfb-run: error: Xvfb failed to start`
## Solution
- rollback ubuntu version for run-examples to 20.04. latest is 22.04
## Notes
- this is just a quick fix and someone should probably get it working on 22.04. I'll make an issue for that if this gets merged.
# Objective
- Fix CI issue with updated `cargo-app`
## Solution
- Move the Android example to its own package. It's not necessary for the CI fix, but it's cleaner, mimic the iOS example, and easier to reuse for someone wanting to setup android support in their project
- Build the package in CI instead of the example
The Android example is still working on my android device with this change 👍
# Objective
- Fix disabling features in bevy_ecs (broken by #5630)
- Add tests in CI for bevy_ecs, bevy_reflect and bevy as those crates could be use standalone
# Objective
I was about to submit a PR to add these two examples to `bevy-website` and re-discovered the inconsistency.
Although it's not a major issue on the website where only the filenames are shown, this would help to visually distinguish the two examples in the list because the names are very prominent.
This also helps out when fuzzy-searching the codebase for these files.
## Solution
Rename `shapes` to `2d_shapes`. Now the filename matches the example name, and the naming structure matches the 3d example.
## Notes
@Nilirad proposed this in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4613#discussion_r862455631 but it had slipped away from my brain at that time.
# Objective
Fixes#5668.
The Rust version used in the CI `build` step previously depended on the default Rust version defined by GitHub in the Ubuntu image: <https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/linux/Ubuntu2004-Readme.md#rust-tools>
This currently doesn't allow us to use Rust 1.63 features until this version is updated.
## Solution
We now use the `actions-rs/toolchain@v1` action to always use the latest stable Rust version.
This is already used for other CI jobs that we have.
# Objective
- Fixes#5463
- set ANDROID_NDK_ROOT
- GitHub recently updated their ubuntu container, removing some of the android environment variable: ca5d04c7da
- `cargo-apk` is not reading the new environment variable: 9a8be258a9/ndk-build/src/ndk.rs (L33-L38)
- this also means CI will now use the latest android NDK, I don't know if that's an issue
# Objective
- Running examples on windows crash due to full disk
- The prebuild step was not being reused and consuming extra space
## Solution
- Use the exact same command to prebuild to ensure it will be reused
- Also on linux
# Objective
Rust's nightly builds semi-regularly break us (or our dependencies). This creates churn and angst when we're just trying to get our jobs done.
We do still want nightly builds for a variety of reasons:
* cargo-udeps requires nightly and likely always will.
* Helps us catch rust nightly bugs quickly. We're "good citizens" if we regularly report regressions.
* Lets us prepare for "actual expected breakage" ahead of stable releases so we avoid breaking main users.
## Solution
* This pr parameterizes the nightly toolchain, making it an easy one-liner to pin our builds to a specific nightly, when required.
* Put nightly jobs to check wasm and nightly on their own matrix. I also removed tests on nightly linux, just build check
* alternative to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5329
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
# Objective
- Reduce confusion as the example opens a window and isn't truly "headless"
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/5260.
## Solution
- Rename the example and add to the docs that the window is expected.
This gives users a hint to use the GitHub "Discussions" for questions about bevy, instead of filing an issue.
## Objective
> Users sometimes file unhelpful issues when asking questions about how to use Bevy.
We should provide a link to the Discussion board in the list of "new Issue" options. This hopefully allows users to better find this option and reduces the number of question-issues.
- fixes#5150
## Solution
- add a small config.yml that configures the link
Looks like this (currently live on my local fork https://github.com/themasch/bevy/issues/new/choose):
![grafik](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/170171/176940564-cd3a4ad1-731b-4417-95c2-3b5285120c88.png)
---
## Open questsions
- I am unsure about the wording.
# Objective
When `miri` runs in our build system to detect unsoundness, its output can be very unhelpful, as the tests are all run in parallel.
## Solution
Add a comment documenting the extremely obvious 10/10 command used by @BoxyUwU in #4959.
I've stuck this in the CI file, as it seems like the most obvious place to check when frustrated. I didn't put it in CONTRIBUTING.md because this is an eldritch abomination and will never be useful to new contributors.
# Objective
Fixes#5155. This *should* work now that the semver breaking dependency of the CI crate got yanked, but we'll see what CI has to say about it.
The first leak:
```rust
#[test]
fn blob_vec_drop_empty_capacity() {
let item_layout = Layout:🆕:<Foo>();
let drop = drop_ptr::<Foo>;
let _ = unsafe { BlobVec::new(item_layout, Some(drop), 0) };
}
```
this is because we allocate the swap scratch in blobvec regardless of what the capacity is, but we only deallocate if capacity is > 0
The second leak:
```rust
#[test]
fn panic_while_overwriting_component() {
let helper = DropTestHelper::new();
let res = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let mut world = World::new();
world
.spawn()
.insert(helper.make_component(true, 0))
.insert(helper.make_component(false, 1));
println!("Done inserting! Dropping world...");
});
let drop_log = helper.finish(res);
assert_eq!(
&*drop_log,
[
DropLogItem::Create(0),
DropLogItem::Create(1),
DropLogItem::Drop(0),
]
);
}
```
this is caused by us not running the drop impl on the to-be-inserted component if the drop impl of the overwritten component panics
---
managed to figure out where the leaks were by using this 10/10 command
```
cargo --quiet test --lib -- --list | sed 's/: test$//' | MIRIFLAGS="-Zmiri-disable-isolation" xargs -n1 cargo miri test --lib -- --exact
```
which runs every test one by one rather than all at once which let miri actually tell me which test had the leak 🙃
# Objective
- Follow suggestion from https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4984#issuecomment-1152949640
## Solution
- Unpin nightly, disable weak memory emulation
---
This failed the miri job in my branch with the following error:
```
error: Undefined Behavior: attempting a read access using <untagged> at alloc198028[0x0], but that tag does not exist in the borrow stack for this location
--> /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/once_cell-1.12.0/src/imp_std.rs:177:28
|
177 | let next = (*waiter).next;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
| attempting a read access using <untagged> at alloc198028[0x0], but that tag does not exist in the borrow stack for this location
| this error occurs as part of an access at alloc198028[0x0..0x8]
|
= help: this indicates a potential bug in the program: it performed an invalid operation, but the rules it violated are still experimental
= help: see https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/blob/master/wip/stacked-borrows.md for further information
```
@BoxyUwU could you take a look? I guess it's related to the issue mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2223
# Objective
- Make Bevy work on android
## Solution
- Update android metadata and add a few more
- Set the target sdk to 31 as it will soon (in august) be the minimum sdk level for play store
- Remove the custom code to create an activity and use ndk-glue macro instead
- Delay window creation event on android
- Set the example with compatibility settings for wgpu. Those are needed for Bevy to work on my 2019 android tablet
- Add a few details on how to debug in case of failures
- Fix running the example on emulator. This was failing because of the name of the example
Bevy still doesn't work on android with this, audio features need to be disabled because of an ndk-glue version mismatch: rodio depends on 0.6.2, winit on 0.5.2. You can test with:
```
cargo apk run --release --example android_example --no-default-features --features "bevy_winit,render"
```
# Objective
CI is now failing with some changes that landed in 1.62.
## Solution
* Fix an unused lifetime by using it (we double-used the `w` lifetime).
* Update compile_fail error messages
* temporarily disable check-unused-dependencies
# Objective
- Have information about examples only in one place that can be used for the repo and for the website (and remove the need to keep a list of example to build for wasm in the website 75acb73040/generate-wasm-examples/generate_wasm_examples.sh (L92-L99))
## Solution
- Add metadata about examples in `Cargo.toml`
- Build the `examples/README.md` from a template using those metadata. I used tera as the template engine to use the same tech as the website.
- Make CI fail if an example is missing metadata, or if the readme file needs to be updated (the command to update it is displayed in the failed step in CI)
## Remaining To Do
- After the next release with this merged in, the website will be able to be updated to use those metadata too
- I would like to build the examples in wasm and make them available at http://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/ but that will require more design
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy-website/issues/299 for other ToDos
Co-authored-by: Readme <github-actions@github.com>
# Objective
- Fix timeout in miri
## Solution
- Use a nightly version from before the issue happened: 2022-06-08
- To be checked after https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2223 is fixed
# Objective
- Run examples in WASM in CI
- Fix#4817
## Solution
- on feature `bevy_ci_testing`
- add an extra log message before exiting
- when building for wasm, read CI config file at compile time
- add a simple [playwright](https://playwright.dev) test script that opens the browser then waits for the success log, and takes a screenshot
- add a CI job that runs the playwright test for Chromium and Firefox on one example (lighting) and save the screenshots
- Firefox screenshot is good (with some clusters visible)
- Chromium screenshot is gray, I don't know why but it's logging `GPU stall due to ReadPixels`
- Webkit is not enabled for now, to revisit once https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234926 is fixed or worked around
- the CI job only runs on bors validation
example run: https://github.com/mockersf/bevy/actions/runs/2361673465. The screenshots can be downloaded
# Objective
While playing with the code, I found some problems in the recently merged version-bumping workflow:
- Most importantly, now that we are using `0.8.0-dev` in development, the workflow will try to bump it to `0.9.0` 😭
- The crate filter is outdated now that we have more crates in `tools`.
- We are using `bevy@users.noreply.github.com`, but according to [Github help](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-email-preferences/setting-your-commit-email-address#about-commit-email-addresses), that email address means "old no-reply email format for the user `bevy`". It is currently not associated with any account, but I feel this is still not appropriate here.
## Solution
- Create a new workflow, `Post-release version bump`, that should be run after a release and bumps version from `0.X.0` to `0.X+1.0-dev`. Unfortunately, cargo-release doesn't have a builtin way to do this, so we need to parse and increment the version manually.
- Add the new crates in `tools` to exclusion list. Also removes the dependency version specifier from `bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests`. It is not in the workspace so the dependency version will not get automatically updated by cargo-release.
- Change the author email to `41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com`. According to the discussion [here](https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/13#issuecomment-724415212) and [here](https://github.community/t/github-actions-bot-email-address/17204/6), this is the email address associated with the github-actions bot account.
- Also add the workflows to our release checklist.
See infmagic2047#5 and infmagic2047#6 for examples of release and post-release PRs.
# Objective
- Ensure future Bevy releases happens smoothly
## Solution
- Add a workflow that will open a PR updating all Bevy crate that can be created manually
example PR opened: https://github.com/mockersf/bevy/pull/62
The day from this PR does not need to be the release day, it will just open the PR to prepare it. Later if we feel confident, it could push automatically to crates.io.
how to trigger the workflow: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs/manually-running-a-workflow
# Objective
- ~~Running examples on Linux in CI timeout~~Linux is back!
- But hey we can run examples on windows too!
## Solution
- Run examples on windows daily
- I also added a 30 minutes timeout so that when it explodes, it doesn't explodes in 6 hours (the default timeout)
- And simplified the linux examples by not requiring a custom feature set
# Objective
1. "What you expected to happen" and "what actually happened" often involves trivial duplication.
2. "Please provide full reproduction steps" is not helpful advice to new contributors.
3. The OS field was commonly useless or inadequate.
4. The description for "additional information" effectively just repeated the title of the field.
## Solution
1. Unify these fields into a single "what went wrong" field.
2. Provide an example of a useful reproduction.
3. Replace OS field with an optional "Setup Information" field that captures information about other critical setup like Rust version and hardware.
4. Provide helpful advice about what sort of information may be useful to add.
# Objective
This fails constantly and causes more pain than it is worth.
## Solution
Remove dead link checks.
Alternative to #4837, which is more granular but ironically still fails to build. I'm in favor of the nuclear option.
Fixes#4575
# Objective
- When Miri is failing, it can be very slow to do so
<img width="1397" alt="Screenshot 2022-05-14 at 03 05 40" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8672791/168405111-c5e27d63-7a5a-4a5e-b679-abbeeb3201d2.png">
## Solution
- Set the timeout for Miri to 60 minutes (it's 6 hours by default). It runs in around 10 minutes when successful
- Fix cache key as it was set to the same as another task that doesn't build with the same parameters
# Objective
- New PRs are labeled with Needs-Triage, but this is unhelpful and creates busy work: it's just as easy to check for unlabelled PRs, especially now that we no longer have an unlabelled backlog.
Note: this is not true for issues. Issues start with at least one label based on which template they use, and so there's no good way to filter for issues that need attention from the triage team.
## Solution
- Remove responsible CI tasks.
# Objective
- Original objective was to add doc build warning check to the ci local execution
- I somewhat deviated and changed other things...
## Solution
`cargo run -p ci` can now take more parameters:
* `format` - cargo fmt
* `clippy` - clippy
* `compile-fail` - bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests tests
* `test` - tests but not doc tests and do not build examples
* `doc-test` - doc tests
* `doc-check` - doc build and warnings
* `bench-check` - check that benches build
* `example-check` - check that examples build
* `lints` - group - run lints and format and clippy
* `doc` - group - run doc-test and doc-check
* `compile` - group - run compile-fail and bench-check and example-check
* not providing a parameter will run everything
Ci is using those when possible:
* `build` jobs now don't run doc tests and don't build examples. it makes this job faster, but doc tests and examples are not built for each architecture target
* `ci` job doesn't run the `compile-fail` part but only format and clippy, taking less time
* `check-benches` becomes `check-compiles` and runs the `compile` tasks. It takes longer. I also fixed how it was using cache
* `check-doc` job is now independent and also run the doc tests, so it takes longer. I commented out the deadlinks check as it takes 2.5 minutes (to install) and doesn't work
# Objective
- Example was misleading, as we never import `bevy` itself in the engine (except in integration tests).
## Solution
- Clean up wording.
## Context
Noticed by @mockersf in #4608.
# Objective
We keep getting issues where things break at small window sizes, e.g #3368 (caused by #3153), #3596 ('caused' by #3545)
## Solution
- Add a test that we can make small windows.
Currently, this fails on my machine with some quite scary vulkan errors:
```
2022-01-08T22:55:13.770261Z ERROR wgpu_hal::vulkan::instance: VALIDATION [VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274 (0x7cd0911d)]
Validation Error: [ VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274 ] Object 0: handle = 0x1adbd410a60, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0x7cd0911d | vkCreateSwapchainKHR() called with imageExtent = (225,60), which is outside the bounds returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR(): currentExtent = (225,56), minImageExtent = (225,56), maxImageExtent = (225,56). The Vulkan spec states: imageExtent must be between minImageExtent and maxImageExtent, inclusive, where minImageExtent and maxImageExtent are members of the VkSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR structure returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR for the surface (https://vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/view/1.2.198.1/windows/1.2-extensions/vkspec.html#VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274)
2022-01-08T22:55:13.770808Z ERROR wgpu_hal::vulkan::instance: objects: (type: DEVICE, hndl: 0x1adbd410a60, name: ?)
2022-01-08T22:55:13.787403Z ERROR wgpu_hal::vulkan::instance: VALIDATION [VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274 (0x7cd0911d)]
Validation Error: [ VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274 ] Object 0: handle = 0x1adbd410a60, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0x7cd0911d | vkCreateSwapchainKHR() called with imageExtent = (225,56), which is outside the bounds returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR(): currentExtent = (225,52), minImageExtent = (225,52), maxImageExtent = (225,52). The Vulkan spec states: imageExtent must be between minImageExtent and maxImageExtent, inclusive, where minImageExtent and maxImageExtent are members of the VkSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR structure returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR for the surface (https://vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/view/1.2.198.1/windows/1.2-extensions/vkspec.html#VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274)
```
etc.
This might be a new issue here, although I'm surprised it's vulkan giving this error; wgpu should stop it if this is illegal.
# Objective
- related to #4575, but not a complete fix
- links to GitHub.com can't be checked from inside a GitHub Actions as GitHub is protecting itself from being flooded by an action execution
- it seems they added that protection to GitHub doc site
## Solution
- Ignore links to docs.github.com
# Objective
We are currently asking contributors to "skip" optional sections, which is a bit confusing. "Skip" can be taken to mean that you should "leave that section alone" and result in these bits of template being left in the PR description.
## Solution
Let contributors know that it's okay to delete the section if it's not needed.
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<h2>v2.1.3</h2>
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<li>Upgrades <code>@actions/core</code> to v1.2.6 for <a href="https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-mfwh-5m23-j46w">CVE-2020-15228</a>. This action was not using the affected methods.</li>
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# 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>