/// An ergonomic abbreviation for [`Default::default()`] to make initializing structs easier. /// This is especially helpful when combined with ["struct update syntax"](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-01-defining-structs.html#creating-instances-from-other-instances-with-struct-update-syntax). /// ``` /// use bevy_utils::default; /// /// #[derive(Default)] /// struct Foo { /// a: usize, /// b: usize, /// c: usize, /// } /// /// // Normally you would initialize a struct with defaults using "struct update syntax" /// // combined with `Default::default()`. This example sets `Foo::bar` to 10 and the remaining /// // values to their defaults. /// let foo = Foo { /// a: 10, /// ..Default::default() /// }; /// /// // But now you can do this, which is equivalent: /// let foo = Foo { /// a: 10, /// ..default() /// }; /// ``` #[inline] pub fn default() -> T { std::default::Default::default() }