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Joseph
d66c868e6f
Expressively define plugins using functions (#11080)
# Objective

Plugins are an incredible tool for encapsulating functionality. They are
low-key one of Bevy's best features. Combined with rust's module and
privacy system, it's a match made in heaven.

The one downside is that they can be a little too verbose to define. 90%
of all plugin definitions look something like this:

```rust
pub struct MyPlugin;

impl Plugin for MyPlugin {
    fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
        app.init_resource::<CameraAssets>()
           .add_event::<SetCamera>()
           .add_systems(Update, (collect_set_camera_events, drive_camera).chain());
    }
}
```

Every so often it gets a little spicier:

```rust
pub struct MyGenericPlugin<T>(PhantomData<T>);

impl<T> Default for MyGenericPlugin<T> { 
    fn default() -> Self { ... }
 }

impl<T> Plugin for MyGenericPlugin<T> { ... }
```

This is an annoying amount of boilerplate. Ideally, plugins should be
focused and small in scope, which means any app is going to have a *lot*
of them. Writing a plugin should be as easy as possible, and the *only*
part of this process that carries any meaning is the body of `fn build`.

## Solution

Implement `Plugin` for functions that take `&mut App` as a parameter.

The two examples above now look like this:

```rust
pub fn my_plugin(app: &mut App) {
    app.init_resource::<CameraAssets>()
       .add_event::<SetCamera>()
       .add_systems(Update, (collect_set_camera_events, drive_camera).chain());
} 

pub fn my_generic_plugin<T>(app: &mut App) {
    // No need for PhantomData, it just works.
}
```

Almost all plugins can be written this way, which I believe will make
bevy code much more attractive. Less boilerplate and less meaningless
indentation. More plugins with smaller scopes.

---

## Changelog

The `Plugin` trait is now implemented for all functions that take `&mut
App` as their only parameter. This is an abbreviated way of defining
plugins with less boilerplate than manually implementing the trait.

---------

Co-authored-by: Federico Rinaldi <gisquerin@gmail.com>
2024-01-27 02:40:15 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
8f25805b66
Added documentation explaining the difference between lumens and luxes (#11551)
# Objective

- Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9809

## Solution

- Describe the difference between lumens and luxes, and why some
lightsources use one and some the other.
2024-01-27 00:32:14 +00:00
thepackett
182c21dc58
AssetPath source parse fix (#11543)
# Objective


Fixes #11533 


When `AssetPath`s are created from a string type, they are parsed into
an `AssetSource`, a `Path`, and a `Label`.
The current method of parsing has some unnecessary quirks:

- The presence of a `:` character is assumed to be the start of an asset
source indicator.
- This is not necessarily true. There are valid uses of a `:` character
in an asset path, for example an http source's port such as
`localhost:80`.
- If there are multiple instances of `://`, the last one is assumed to
be the asset source deliminator.
- This has some unexpected behavior. Even in a fully formed path, such
as `http://localhost:80`, the `:` between `localhost` and `80` is
assumed to be the start of an asset source, causing an error since it
does not form the full sequence `://`.


## Solution
Changes the `AssetPath`'s `parse_internal` method to be more permissive.
- Only the exact sequence `://` is taken to be the asset source
deliminator, and only the first one if there are multiple.
- As a consequence, it is no longer possible to detect a malformed asset
source deliminator, and so the corresponding error was removed.
2024-01-26 21:23:06 +00:00
Doonv
7ae36a99c8
Fix bug where Sprite::rect was ignored (#11480)
# Objective

https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/5103 caused a bug where
`Sprite::rect` was ignored by the engine. (Did nothing)

## Solution

My solution changes the way how Bevy calculates the rect, based on this
table:

| `atlas_rect` | `Sprite::rect` | Result |

|--------------|----------------|------------------------------------------------------|
| `None` | `None` | `None` |
| `None` | `Some` | `Sprite::rect` |
| `Some` | `None` | `atlas_rect` |
| `Some` | `Some` | `Sprite::rect` is used, relative to `atlas_rect.min`
|
2024-01-26 20:48:41 +00:00
thepackett
76682fdcb7
AssetSaver and AssetTransformer split (#11260)
# Objective
One of a few Bevy Asset improvements I would like to make: #11216.

Currently asset processing and asset saving are handled by the same
trait, `AssetSaver`. This makes it difficult to reuse saving
implementations and impossible to have a single "universal" saver for a
given asset type.

## Solution
This PR splits off the processing portion of `AssetSaver` into
`AssetTransformer`, which is responsible for transforming assets. This
change involves adding the `LoadTransformAndSave` processor, which
utilizes the new API. The `LoadAndSave` still exists since it remains
useful in situations where no "transformation" of the asset is done,
such as when compressing assets.

## Notes:
As an aside, Bikeshedding is welcome on the names. I'm not entirely
convinced by `AssetTransformer`, which was chosen mostly because
`AssetProcessor` is taken. Additionally, `LoadTransformSave` may be
sufficient instead of `LoadTransformAndSave`.


---

## Changelog
### Added 
- `AssetTransformer` which is responsible for transforming Assets.
- `LoadTransformAndSave`, a `Process` implementation.
### Changed
- Changed `AssetSaver`'s responsibilities from processing and saving to
just saving.
- Updated `asset_processing` example to use new API.
- Old asset .meta files regenerated with new processor.
2024-01-26 20:20:58 +00:00
Elabajaba
35ac1b152e
Update to wgpu 0.19 and raw-window-handle 0.6 (#11280)
# Objective

Keep core dependencies up to date.

## Solution

Update the dependencies.

wgpu 0.19 only supports raw-window-handle (rwh) 0.6, so bumping that was
included in this.

The rwh 0.6 version bump is just the simplest way of doing it. There
might be a way we can take advantage of wgpu's new safe surface creation
api, but I'm not familiar enough with bevy's window management to
untangle it and my attempt ended up being a mess of lifetimes and rustc
complaining about missing trait impls (that were implemented). Thanks to
@MiniaczQ for the (much simpler) rwh 0.6 version bump code.

Unblocks https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9172 and
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10812

~~This might be blocked on cpal and oboe updating their ndk versions to
0.8, as they both currently target ndk 0.7 which uses rwh 0.5.2~~ Tested
on android, and everything seems to work correctly (audio properly stops
when minimized, and plays when re-focusing the app).

---

## Changelog

- `wgpu` has been updated to 0.19! The long awaited arcanization has
been merged (for more info, see
https://gfx-rs.github.io/2023/11/24/arcanization.html), and Vulkan
should now be working again on Intel GPUs.
- Targeting WebGPU now requires that you add the new `webgpu` feature
(setting the `RUSTFLAGS` environment variable to
`--cfg=web_sys_unstable_apis` is still required). This feature currently
overrides the `webgl2` feature if you have both enabled (the `webgl2`
feature is enabled by default), so it is not recommended to add it as a
default feature to libraries without putting it behind a flag that
allows library users to opt out of it! In the future we plan on
supporting wasm binaries that can target both webgl2 and webgpu now that
wgpu added support for doing so (see
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11505).
- `raw-window-handle` has been updated to version 0.6.

## Migration Guide

- `bevy_render::instance_index::get_instance_index()` has been removed
as the webgl2 workaround is no longer required as it was fixed upstream
in wgpu. The `BASE_INSTANCE_WORKAROUND` shaderdef has also been removed.
- WebGPU now requires the new `webgpu` feature to be enabled. The
`webgpu` feature currently overrides the `webgl2` feature so you no
longer need to disable all default features and re-add them all when
targeting `webgpu`, but binaries built with both the `webgpu` and
`webgl2` features will only target the webgpu backend, and will only
work on browsers that support WebGPU.
- Places where you conditionally compiled things for webgl2 need to be
updated because of this change, eg:
- `#[cfg(any(not(feature = "webgl"), not(target_arch = "wasm32")))]`
becomes `#[cfg(any(not(feature = "webgl") ,not(target_arch = "wasm32"),
feature = "webgpu"))]`
- `#[cfg(all(feature = "webgl", target_arch = "wasm32"))]` becomes
`#[cfg(all(feature = "webgl", target_arch = "wasm32", not(feature =
"webgpu")))]`
- `if cfg!(all(feature = "webgl", target_arch = "wasm32"))` becomes `if
cfg!(all(feature = "webgl", target_arch = "wasm32", not(feature =
"webgpu")))`
- `create_texture_with_data` now also takes a `TextureDataOrder`. You
can probably just set this to `TextureDataOrder::default()`
- `TextureFormat`'s `block_size` has been renamed to `block_copy_size`
- See the `wgpu` changelog for anything I might've missed:
https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/blob/trunk/CHANGELOG.md

---------

Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-01-26 18:14:21 +00:00
Joona Aalto
dd4d07dc9c
Add new constructors for Circle and Sphere (#11526)
# Objective

Make APIs more consistent and ergonomic by adding a `new` constructor
for `Circle` and `Sphere`.

This could be seen as a redundant "trivial constructor", but in
practise, it seems valuable to me. I have lots of cases where formatting
becomes ugly because of the lack of a constructor, like this:

```rust
Circle {
    radius: self.radius(),
}
.contains_local_point(centered_pt)
```

With `new`, it'd be formatted much nicer:

```rust
Circle::new(self.radius()).contains_local_point(centered_pt)
```

Of course, this is just one example, but my circle/sphere definitions
very frequently span three or more lines when they could fit on one.

Adding `new` also increases consistency. `Ellipse` has `new` already,
and so does the mesh version of `Circle`.

## Solution

Add a `new` constructor for `Circle` and `Sphere`.
2024-01-26 16:00:59 +00:00
Ensar Sarajčić
10f95956a6
Fix documentation for AssetReader::is_directory function (#11538)
# Objective

- Fix documentation for `AssetReader::is_directory` (it is currently
exactly the same as docs for `read_directory`)

---------

Co-authored-by: Kanabenki <lucien.menassol@gmail.com>
2024-01-26 13:55:36 +00:00
vero
fb367dac72
Add Animated Material example (#11524)
# Objective

- Fixes #11516

## Solution

- Add Animated Material example (colors are hue-cycling smoothly
per-mesh)


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/11307157/c75b9e66-0019-41b8-85ec-647559c6ba01)

Note: this example reproduces the perf issue found in #10610 pretty
consistently, with and without the changes from that PR included. Frame
time is sometimes around 4.3ms, other times around 12-14ms. Its pretty
random per run. I think this clears #10610 for merge.
2024-01-26 13:34:46 +00:00
Kanabenki
86e91f4368
Reuse sampler when creating cached bind groups (#10610)
# Objective

- Some passes recreate a sampler when creating a bind group to be
cached, even if the sampler is always the same.

## Solution

- Store the sampler in the corresponding pipeline resource.
2024-01-26 13:34:29 +00:00
Manuel Fuchs
bfb8e9978a
Rename Schedule::name to Schedule::label (#11531)
# Objective

While working on #11527 I spotted that the internal field for the label
of a `Schedule` is called `name`. Using `label` seems more in line with
the other naming across Bevy.

## Solution

Renaming the field was straightforward since it's not exposed outside of
the module. This also means a changelog or migration guide isn't
necessary.
2024-01-25 19:13:23 +00:00
Doonv
a93cefe2cf
Improve config_fast_builds.toml (#11529)
# Objective

Theres no explaination for what the compiler flags
`config_fast_builds.toml` do

## Solution

Explain what the flags in `config_fast_builds.toml` do.
2024-01-25 19:07:51 +00:00
Manuel Fuchs
79b4f26158
Add custom schedule example (#11527)
# Objective

Fixes #11411

## Solution

- Added a simple example how to create and configure custom schedules
that are run by the `Main` schedule.
- Spot checked some of the API docs used, fixed `App::add_schedule` docs
that referred to a function argument that was removed by #9600.

## Open Questions

- While spot checking the docs, I noticed that the `Schedule` label is
stored in a field called `name` instead of `label`. This seems
unintuitive since the term label is used everywhere else. Should we
change that field name? It was introduced in #9600. If so, I do think
this change would be out of scope for this PR that mainly adds the
example.
2024-01-25 17:51:53 +00:00
Elabajaba
cd8dccb8b2
Fix cyclic dep (#11523)
# Objective

Rust analyzer kept complaining about a cyclic dependency due to
`bevy_input` having a dev-dependency on `bevy`.

`bevy_input` was also missing `bevy_reflect`'s "smol_str" feature which
it needs to compile on its own.

Fixes #10256

## Solution

Remove the dev-dependency on `bevy` from `bevy_input` since it was only
used to reduce imports for 1 test and 3 doc examples by 1 line each, as
`bevy_input` already has dependencies on everything needed for those
tests and doctests to work.

Add `bevy_reflect`'s "smol_str" feature to `bevy_input`'s dependency
list as it needs it to actually compile.
2024-01-25 17:44:32 +00:00
Rob Parrett
29224768e4
Optional override for global spatial scale (#10419)
# Objective

Fixes #10414.

That issue and its comments do a great job of laying out the case for
this.

## Solution

Added an optional `spatial_scale` field to `PlaybackSettings`, which
overrides the default value set on `AudioPlugin`.

## Changelog

- `AudioPlugin::spatial_scale` has been renamed to
`default_spatial_scale`.
- `SpatialScale` is no longer a resource and is wrapped by
`DefaultSpatialScale`.
- Added an optional `spatial_scale` to `PlaybackSettings`.

## Migration Guide

`AudioPlugin::spatial_scale` has been renamed to `default_spatial_scale`
and the default spatial scale can now be overridden on individual audio
sources with `PlaybackSettings::spatial_scale`.

If you were modifying or reading `SpatialScale` at run time, use
`DefaultSpatialScale` instead.

```rust
// before
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AudioPlugin {
    spatial_scale: SpatialScale::new(AUDIO_SCALE),
    ..default()
}));

// after
app.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AudioPlugin {
    default_spatial_scale: SpatialScale::new(AUDIO_SCALE),
    ..default()
}));
```
2024-01-25 16:29:35 +00:00
AxiomaticSemantics
2ebf5a303e
Remove TypeUuid (#11497)
# Objective
TypeUuid is deprecated, remove it.

## Migration Guide
Convert any uses of `#[derive(TypeUuid)]` with `#[derive(TypePath]` for
more complex uses see the relevant
[documentation](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/prelude/trait.TypePath.html)
for more information.

---------

Co-authored-by: ebola <dev@axiomatic>
2024-01-25 16:16:58 +00:00
Mark Nevill
d974b8210e
Include asset path in get_meta_path panic message (#11504)
# Objective

- Fixes a hurdle encountered when debugging a panic caused by the file
watcher loading a `.gitignore` file, which was hard to debug because
there was no file name in the report, only `asset paths must have
extensions`

## Solution

- Panic with a formatted message that includes the asset path, e.g.
`missing expected extension for asset path .gitignore`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Doonv <58695417+doonv@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-25 08:00:36 +00:00
François
95b92307b4
UI and unloaded assets: don't filter out nodes with an unloaded image (#11205)
# Objective

- after #10520, UI can't display images or text with a background color

## Solution

- don't filter out UI nodes with an unloaded image
2024-01-24 22:15:43 +00:00
Rob Parrett
bcbab18f37
Fix panic in examples using argh on the web (#11513)
# Objective

Fixes #11503

## Solution

Use an empty set of args on the web.

## Discussion

Maybe in the future we could wrap this so that we can use query args on
the web or something, but this was the minimum changeset I could think
of to keep the functionality and make them not panic on the web.
2024-01-24 21:16:10 +00:00
François
143066de63
documentation in CI: remove lock file (#11507)
# Objective

- Try to fix deploying docs in CI
- Alternative to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/11502

## Solution

- The only issue I could find is the lock file with invalid permissions,
try to remove it
- upload action was doing permissions cleanup in v1, that was removed in
v2. we're now using v3
2024-01-24 17:28:29 +00:00
Doonv
99449931d2
Add README to benches (#11508)
# Objective

It is unclear how to run Bevy's benchmarks

## Solution

Add a README to the benches, with documentation that tells you what the
benchmarks are, and how to run them.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-01-24 17:11:28 +00:00
Doonv
98087139a1
Add .toml extension to .cargo/config_fast_builds (#11506)
# Objective

`config_fast_builds` has no highlighting.

## Solution

Add `.toml` extension to `.cargo/config_fast_builds` so it has
highlighting
2024-01-24 15:20:34 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
02bf4efe64
Fix minor typo (#11491)
"it's type." -> "its type."
2024-01-23 21:00:57 +00:00
Rob Parrett
2951ddf3d8
Tweak gamepad viewer example style (#11484)
# Objective

Since #10339, the contrast in this example has been very low. While I
was in there, I made a few other tweaks to the style.

Alternative to #10102.

## Solution

- Increase brightness of inactive buttons for higher contrast on the new
clear color
- Combine `DEAD_COLOR` and `EXTENT_COLOR`. These were using the same
value, and combining them might make the intent a little clearer. (This
is the single color for "not the live zone.")
- Make the "stick buttons" slightly smaller, so it's a bit more obvious
that they are sitting inside of the default dead zone.
- Remove explicit text color -- it was the same as the default
- Add top-left margin to the text in the top left, and change the font
size to better match other examples with text in the corner.

## Screenshots

<details>
  <summary>With Bevy's default dead / live zones.</summary>
Before / After


![default](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/200550/67bf1f5c-7fc9-4e74-87cf-2a94fcf59a50)
</details>

<details>
<summary>With Bevy's old dead / live zones. (with the upper live zone
boundary != 1.0)</summary>
Before / After


![old](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/200550/3aab6a2a-ad57-4749-b2e5-51ed34072b2c)
</details>
2024-01-23 06:27:43 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
f7c498824f
Update ruzstd requirement from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0 (#11467)
Updates the requirements on
[ruzstd](https://github.com/KillingSpark/zstd-rs) to permit the latest
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<blockquote>
<h2>Even better no_std</h2>
<p>Switching from thiserror to derive_more allows for no_std builds on
stable rust</p>
</blockquote>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/KillingSpark/zstd-rs/blob/master/Changelog.md">ruzstd's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h1>After 0.5.0</h1>
<ul>
<li>Make the hashing checksum optional (thanks to <a
href="https://github.com/tamird"><code>@​tamird</code></a>)
<ul>
<li>breaking change as the public API changes based on features</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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BD103
3cfcebcf74
Register AssetPath as type for reflection (#11483)
# Objective

- `AssetPath` implements reflection, but is not registered as a type in
the plugin.
- Fixes #11481.

## Solution

- Register the `AssetPath` type when `AssetPlugin::build` is called.

---

## Changelog

- Registered `AssetPath` type for use in reflection.
2024-01-23 04:30:44 +00:00
BD103
593d41ce58
Fix typo in comment (#11486)
# Objective

- `World::get_resource`'s comment on it's `unsafe` usage meant to say
"mutably" but instead said "immutably."
- Fixes #11430.

## Solution

- Replace "immutably" with "mutably."
2024-01-23 02:50:06 +00:00
Alice Cecile
1d17453697
Unpin nightly for miri (#11462)
# Objective

- Using the latest nightly for `miri` is generally desirable as we want
to catch regressions upstream or new problems quickly
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120123 should be merged now, so
it should work.

## Solution

- Revert #11421.

---------

Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-01-22 19:32:44 +00:00
Joona Aalto
6a3b059db9
Implement bounding volume intersections (#11439)
# Objective

#10946 added bounding volume types and an `IntersectsVolume` trait, but
didn't actually implement intersections between bounding volumes.

This PR implements AABB-AABB, circle-circle / sphere-sphere, and
AABB-circle / AABB-sphere intersections.

## Solution

Implement `IntersectsVolume` for bounding volume pairs. I also added
`closest_point` methods to return the closest point on the surface /
inside of bounding volumes. This is used for AABB-circle / AABB-sphere
intersections.

---------

Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
2024-01-22 17:55:59 +00:00
Pixelstorm
df063ab1ef
Implement Debug for CommandQueue (#11444)
# Objective

Allow users to impl Debug on types containing `CommandQueue`s

## Solution

Derive Debug on `CommandQueue`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-22 15:45:17 +00:00
Bude
b2e2f8d9e3
TextureAtlasBuilder now respects insertion order (#11474)
# Objective

TextureAtlases are commonly used to drive animations described as a
consecutive range of indices. The current TextureAtlasBuilder uses the
AssetId of the image to determine the index of the texture in the
TextureAtlas. The AssetId of an Image Asset can change between runs.
The TextureAtlas exposes
[`get_texture_index`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/sprite/struct.TextureAtlas.html#method.get_texture_index)
to get the index from a given AssetId, but this needlessly complicates
the process of creating a simple TextureAtlas animation.
Fixes #2459

## Solution

- Use the (ordered) image_ids of the 'texture to place' vector to
retrieve the packed locations and compose the textures of the
TextureAtlas.
2024-01-22 15:44:56 +00:00
James O'Brien
f8191bebfb
Fix memory leak in dynamic ECS example (#11461)
# Objective

- Fix a memory leak in the dynamic ECS example mentioned in #11459

## Solution

- Rather than allocate the memory manually instead store a collection of
`Vec` that will be dropped after it is used.

---

I must have misinterpreted `OwningPtr`s semantics when initially writing
this example. I believe we should be able to provide better APIs here
for inserting dynamic components that don't require the user to wrangle
so much unsafety. We have no other examples using `insert_by_ids` and
our only tests show it being used for 1 or 2 values with nested calls to
`OwningPtr::make` despite the function taking an iterator. Rust's type
system is quite restrictive here but we could at least let
`OwningPtr::new` take non u8 `NonNull`.

I also agree with #11459 that we should generally be trying to simplify
and clarify this example.
2024-01-22 15:41:32 +00:00
Joseph
7d69d3195f
refactor: Simplify lifetimes for Commands and related types (#11445)
# Objective

It would be convenient to be able to call functions with `Commands` as a
parameter without having to move your own instance of `Commands`. Since
this struct is composed entirely of references, we can easily get an
owned instance of `Commands` by shortening the lifetime.

## Solution

Add `Commands::reborrow`, `EntiyCommands::reborrow`, and
`Deferred::reborrow`, which returns an owned version of themselves with
a shorter lifetime.

Remove unnecessary lifetimes from `EntityCommands`. The `'w` and `'s`
lifetimes only have to be separate for `Commands` because it's used as a
`SystemParam` -- this is not the case for `EntityCommands`.

---

## Changelog

Added `Commands::reborrow`. This is useful if you have `&mut Commands`
but need `Commands`. Also added `EntityCommands::reborrow` and
`Deferred:reborrow` which serve the same purpose.

## Migration Guide

The lifetimes for `EntityCommands` have been simplified.

```rust
// Before (Bevy 0.12)
struct MyStruct<'w, 's, 'a> {
     commands: EntityCommands<'w, 's, 'a>,
}

// After (Bevy 0.13)
struct MyStruct<'a> {
    commands: EntityCommands<'a>,
}
```

The method `EntityCommands::commands` now returns `Commands` rather than
`&mut Commands`.

```rust
// Before (Bevy 0.12)
let commands = entity_commands.commands();
commands.spawn(...);

// After (Bevy 0.13)
let mut commands = entity_commands.commands();
commands.spawn(...);
```
2024-01-22 15:35:42 +00:00
laund
e2e4e8eb9a
document which lifetime is needed for systemparam derive (#11321)
# Objective

Document a few common cases of which lifetime is required when using
SystemParam Derive

## Solution

Added a table in the doc comment

---------

Co-authored-by: laund <me@laund.moe>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-22 15:32:42 +00:00
JMS55
a796d53a05
Meshlet prep (#11442)
# Objective

- Prep for https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10164
- Make deferred_lighting_pass_id a ColorAttachment
- Correctly extract shadow view frusta so that the view uniforms get
populated
- Make some needed things public
- Misc formatting
2024-01-22 15:28:33 +00:00
Thierry Berger
2165793ff0
Add logical key data to KeyboardInput (#11400)
Add logical key data to KeyboardInput

Addresses an item of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11052

---------

Co-authored-by: Mateusz Wachowiak <mateusz_wachowiak@outlook.com>
2024-01-22 15:25:17 +00:00
John Lewis
cfe4034d25
Add Reflection for Wrapping/Saturating types (#11397)
# Objective

- Extend reflection to the standard library's `Wrapping` and
`Saturating` generic types.

This wasn't my use-case but someone in the discord was surprised that
this wasn't already done. I decided to make a PR because the other
`std::num` items were reflected and if there's a reason to exclude
`Wrapping` and `Saturating`, I am unaware of it.

## Solution

Trivial fix

---

## Changelog

Implemented `Reflect` for `Wrapping<T>` and `Saturating<T>` from
`std::num`.
2024-01-22 15:21:20 +00:00
irate
1e7e6c93e6
Fix scene example (#11289)
Since #9907 the generation starts at `1` instead of `0` so
`Entity::to_bits` now returns `4294967296` (ie. `u32::MAX + 1`) as the
lowest number instead of `0`.

Without this change scene loading fails with this error message:
`ERROR bevy_asset::server: Failed to load asset
'scenes/load_scene_example.scn.ron' with asset loader
'bevy_scene::scene_loader::SceneLoader': Could not parse RON: 8:6:
Invalid generation bits`
2024-01-22 15:14:41 +00:00
Chia-Hsiang Cheng
8ad1b93e63
Double the capacity when BlobVec is full (#11167)
# Objective

- Fixes #10797

## Solution

- Double the capacity of a full `BlobVec` before pushing a new element.
2024-01-22 15:05:34 +00:00
Alice Cecile
eb07d16871
Revert rendering-related associated type name changes (#11027)
# Objective

> Can anyone explain to me the reasoning of renaming all the types named
Query to Data. I'm talking about this PR
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10779 It doesn't make sense to
me that a bunch of types that are used to run queries aren't named Query
anymore. Like ViewQuery on the ViewNode is the type of the Query. I
don't really understand the point of the rename, it just seems like it
hides the fact that a query will run based on those types.


[@IceSentry](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1184946251431694387)

## Solution

Revert several renames in #10779.

## Changelog

- `ViewNode::ViewData` is now `ViewNode::ViewQuery` again.

## Migration Guide

- This PR amends the migration guide in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10779

---------

Co-authored-by: atlas dostal <rodol@rivalrebels.com>
2024-01-22 15:01:55 +00:00
HugoPeters1024
8afb3ceb89
add storage_texture option to as_bind_group macro (#9943)
# Objective

- Add the ability to describe storage texture bindings when deriving
`AsBindGroup`.
- This is especially valuable for the compute story of bevy which
deserves some extra love imo.

## Solution

- This add the ability to annotate struct fields with a
`#[storage_texture(0)]` annotation.
- Instead of adding specific option parsing for all the image formats
and access modes, I simply accept a token stream and defer checking to
see if the option is valid to the compiler. This still results in useful
and friendly errors and is free to maintain and always compatible with
wgpu changes.

---

## Changelog

- The `#[storage_texture(..)]` annotation is now accepted for fields of
`Handle<Image>` in structs that derive `AsBindGroup`.
- The game_of_life compute shader example has been updated to use
`AsBindGroup` together with `[storage_texture(..)]` to obtain the
`BindGroupLayout`.

## Migration Guide
2024-01-21 18:47:13 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
0fa14c86de
Fix wrong transmuted type in TaskPool::scope_with_executor_inner (#11455)
# Objective

#8219 changed the target type of a `transmute` without changing the one
transmuting from ([see the relevant
diff](55e9ab7c92 (diff-11413fb2eeba97978379d325353d32aa76eefd0af0c8e9b50b7f394ddfda7a26R351-R355))),
making them incompatible. This PR fixes this by changing the initial
type to match the target one (modulo lifetimes).

## Solution

Change the type to be transmuted from to match the one transmuting into
(modulo lifetimes)
2024-01-21 18:08:45 +00:00
Marco Buono
18833fa67c
Fix reflected serialization/deserialization on Name component (#11447)
# Objective

- This PR makes it so that `ReflectSerialize` and `ReflectDeserialize`
traits are properly derived on `Name`. This avoids having the internal
hash “leak” into the serialization when using reflection.

## Solution

- Added a conditional derive for `ReflectDeserialize` and
`ReflectSerialize` via `#[cfg_attr()]`

---

## Changelog

- `Name` now implements `ReflectDeserialize` and `ReflectSerialize`
whenever the `serialize` feature is enabled.
2024-01-21 18:04:13 +00:00
Arthur Brussee
ffb6faafc2
Use Direction3d for gizmos.circle normal (#11422)
# Objective

Fix weird visuals when drawing a gizmo with a non-normed normal.

Fixes #11401

## Solution
Just normalize right before we draw. Could do it when constructing the
builder but that seems less consistent.

## Changelog
- gizmos.circle normal is now a Direction3d instead of a Vec3.

## Migration Guide
- Pass a Direction3d for gizmos.circle normal, eg.
`Direction3d::new(vec).unwrap_or(default)` or potentially
`Direction3d::new_unchecked(vec)` if you know your vec is definitely
normalized.
2024-01-21 18:03:26 +00:00
François
259fb6896e
auto create imported asset folder if needed (#11284)
# Objective

- Since #11218, example `asset_processing` fails:
```
thread 'main' panicked at crates/bevy_asset/src/io/source.rs:489:18:
Failed to create file watcher: Error { kind: PathNotFound, paths: ["examples/asset/processing/imported_assets/Default"] }
```

start from a fresh git clone or delete the folder before running to
reproduce, it is in gitignore and should not be present on a fresh run

a657478675/.gitignore (L18)

## Solution

- Auto create the `imported_assets` folder if it is configured

---------

Co-authored-by: Kyle <37520732+nvdaz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-21 09:30:43 +00:00
Doonv
0387331c12
Direction: Rename from_normalized to new_unchecked (#11425)
# Objective

`Direction2d::from_normalized` & `Direction3d::from_normalized` don't
emphasize that importance of the vector being normalized enough.

## Solution

Rename `from_normalized` to `new_unchecked` and add more documentation.

---

`Direction2d` and `Direction3d` were added somewhat recently in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10466 (after 0.12), so I don't
think documenting the changelog and migration guide is necessary (Since
there is no major previous version to migrate from).

But here it is anyway in case it's needed:

## Changelog

- Renamed `Direction2d::from_normalized` and
`Direction3d::from_normalized` to `new_unchecked`.

## Migration Guide

- Renamed `Direction2d::from_normalized` and
`Direction3d::from_normalized` to `new_unchecked`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Tristan Guichaoua <33934311+tguichaoua@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2024-01-20 21:52:09 +00:00
Joona Aalto
c6f45831e9
Add geometric primitives to bevy_math::prelude (#11432)
# Objective

Currently, the `primitives` module is inside of the prelude for
`bevy_math`, but the actual primitives are not. This requires either
importing the shapes everywhere that uses them, or adding the
`primitives::` prefix:

```rust
let rectangle = meshes.add(primitives::Rectangle::new(5.0, 2.5));
```

(Note: meshing isn't actually implemented yet, but it's in #11431)

The primitives are meant to be used for a variety of tasks across
several crates, like for meshing, bounding volumes, gizmos, colliders,
and so on, so I think having them in the prelude is justified. It would
make several common tasks a lot more ergonomic.

```rust
let rectangle = meshes.add(Rectangle::new(5.0, 2.5));
```

## Solution

Add `primitives::*` to `bevy_math::prelude`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-20 20:15:38 +00:00
Joona Aalto
c31f3aa128
Add Aabb2d::new and Aabb3d::new constructors (#11433)
# Objective

Currently, the only way to create an AABB is to specify its `min` and
`max` coordinates. However, it's often more useful to use the center and
half-size instead.

## Solution

Add `new` constructors for `Aabb2d` and `Aabb3d`.

This:

```rust
let aabb = Aabb3d {
    min: center - half_size,
    max: center + half_size,
}
```

becomes this:

```rust
let aabb = Aabb3d::new(center, half_size);
```

I also made the usage of "half-extents" vs. "half-size" a bit more
consistent.
2024-01-20 20:12:20 +00:00
François
440bba80c4
add a required feature for shader_material_glsl (#11440)
# Objective

- Since https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/11366, feature `glsl` of
`naga_oil` is not enabled by default
- It is needed for example `shader_material_glsl`

```
thread 'Compute Task Pool (0)' panicked at crates\bevy_render\src\render_resource\shader.rs:238:35:
GLSL is not supported in this configuration; use the feature `shader_format_glsl`
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_render::render_resource::pipeline_cache::PipelineCache::process_pipeline_queue_system`!
thread 'main' panicked at crates\bevy_render\src\pipelined_rendering.rs:145:45:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: RecvError
```

## Solution

- Add feature `shader_format_glsl` as a required feature for example
`shader_material_glsl`
2024-01-20 19:55:19 +00:00
Joona Aalto
b592a72916
Change Ellipse representation and improve helpers (#11435)
# Objective

Currently, the `Ellipse` primitive is represented by a `half_width` and
`half_height`. To improve consistency (similarly to #11434), it might
make more sense to use a `Vec2` `half_size` instead.

Alternatively, to make the elliptical nature clearer, the properties
could also be called `radius_x` and `radius_y`.

Secondly, `Ellipse::new` currently takes a *full* width and height
instead of two radii. I would expect it to take the half-width and
half-height because ellipses and circles are almost always defined using
radii. I wouldn't expect `Circle::new` to take a diameter (if we had
that method).

## Solution

Change `Ellipse` to store a `half_size` and `new` to take the half-width
and half-height.

I also added a `from_size` method similar to `Rectangle::from_size`, and
added the `semi_minor` and `semi_major` helpers to get the
semi-minor/major radius.
2024-01-20 18:04:53 +00:00