bevy/examples/app/plugin_group.rs
Carter Anderson 3a6f6de277
System Inputs, Outputs, Chaining, and Registration Ergo (#876)
System Inputs, Outputs, Chaining, and Registration Ergo
2020-11-16 18:18:00 -08:00

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Rust

use bevy::{app::PluginGroupBuilder, prelude::*};
/// PluginGroups are a way to group sets of plugins that should be registered together.
fn main() {
App::build()
// Two PluginGroups that are included with bevy are DefaultPlugins and MinimalPlugins
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
// Adding a plugin group adds all plugins in the group by default
.add_plugins(HelloWorldPlugins)
// You can also modify a PluginGroup (such as disabling plugins) like this:
// .add_plugins_with(HelloWorldPlugins, |group| {
// group
// .disable::<PrintWorldPlugin>()
// .add_before::<PrintHelloPlugin, _>(bevy::diagnostic::PrintDiagnosticsPlugin::default())
// })
.run();
}
/// A group of plugins that produce the "hello world" behavior
pub struct HelloWorldPlugins;
impl PluginGroup for HelloWorldPlugins {
fn build(&mut self, group: &mut PluginGroupBuilder) {
group.add(PrintHelloPlugin).add(PrintWorldPlugin);
}
}
pub struct PrintHelloPlugin;
impl Plugin for PrintHelloPlugin {
fn build(&self, app: &mut AppBuilder) {
app.add_system(print_hello_system);
}
}
fn print_hello_system() {
println!("hello");
}
pub struct PrintWorldPlugin;
impl Plugin for PrintWorldPlugin {
fn build(&self, app: &mut AppBuilder) {
app.add_system(print_world_system);
}
}
fn print_world_system() {
println!("world");
}