//! In this example we add a counter resource and increase its value in one system,
//! while a different system prints the current count to the console.

#![expect(clippy::std_instead_of_core)]

use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
use rand::Rng;
use std::ops::Deref;

fn main() {
    // Create a world
    let mut world = World::new();

    // Add the counter resource
    world.insert_resource(Counter { value: 0 });

    // Create a schedule
    let mut schedule = Schedule::default();

    // Add systems to increase the counter and to print out the current value
    schedule.add_systems((increase_counter, print_counter).chain());

    for iteration in 1..=10 {
        println!("Simulating frame {iteration}/10");
        schedule.run(&mut world);
    }
}

// Counter resource to be increased and read by systems
#[derive(Debug, Resource)]
struct Counter {
    pub value: i32,
}

fn increase_counter(mut counter: ResMut<Counter>) {
    if rand::thread_rng().gen_bool(0.5) {
        counter.value += 1;
        println!("    Increased counter value");
    }
}

fn print_counter(counter: Res<Counter>) {
    println!("    {:?}", counter.deref());
}