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# Objective Fixes #13246.
434 lines
16 KiB
Rust
434 lines
16 KiB
Rust
#[cfg(feature = "bevy_reflect")]
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use bevy_reflect::Reflect;
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use bevy_utils::{tracing::debug, Duration};
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use crate::{real::Real, time::Time};
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/// The virtual game clock representing game time.
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///
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/// A specialization of the [`Time`] structure. **For method documentation, see
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/// [`Time<Virtual>#impl-Time<Virtual>`].**
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///
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/// Normally used as `Time<Virtual>`. It is automatically inserted as a resource
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/// by [`TimePlugin`](crate::TimePlugin) and updated based on
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/// [`Time<Real>`](Real). The virtual clock is automatically set as the default
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/// generic [`Time`] resource for the update.
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///
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/// The virtual clock differs from real time clock in that it can be paused, sped up
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/// and slowed down. It also limits how much it can advance in a single update
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/// in order to prevent unexpected behavior in cases where updates do not happen
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/// at regular intervals (e.g. coming back after the program was suspended a long time).
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///
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/// The virtual clock can be paused by calling [`pause()`](Time::pause) and
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/// unpaused by calling [`unpause()`](Time::unpause). When the game clock is
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/// paused [`delta()`](Time::delta) will be zero on each update, and
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/// [`elapsed()`](Time::elapsed) will not grow.
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/// [`effective_speed()`](Time::effective_speed) will return `0.0`. Calling
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/// [`pause()`](Time::pause) will not affect value the [`delta()`](Time::delta)
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/// value for the update currently being processed.
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///
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/// The speed of the virtual clock can be changed by calling
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/// [`set_relative_speed()`](Time::set_relative_speed). A value of `2.0` means
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/// that virtual clock should advance twice as fast as real time, meaning that
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/// [`delta()`](Time::delta) values will be double of what
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/// [`Time<Real>::delta()`](Time::delta) reports and
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/// [`elapsed()`](Time::elapsed) will go twice as fast as
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/// [`Time<Real>::elapsed()`](Time::elapsed). Calling
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/// [`set_relative_speed()`](Time::set_relative_speed) will not affect the
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/// [`delta()`](Time::delta) value for the update currently being processed.
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///
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/// The maximum amount of delta time that can be added by a single update can be
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/// set by [`set_max_delta()`](Time::set_max_delta). This value serves a dual
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/// purpose in the virtual clock.
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///
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/// If the game temporarily freezes due to any reason, such as disk access, a
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/// blocking system call, or operating system level suspend, reporting the full
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/// elapsed delta time is likely to cause bugs in game logic. Usually if a
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/// laptop is suspended for an hour, it doesn't make sense to try to simulate
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/// the game logic for the elapsed hour when resuming. Instead it is better to
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/// lose the extra time and pretend a shorter duration of time passed. Setting
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/// [`max_delta()`](Time::max_delta) to a relatively short time means that the
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/// impact on game logic will be minimal.
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///
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/// If the game lags for some reason, meaning that it will take a longer time to
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/// compute a frame than the real time that passes during the computation, then
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/// we would fall behind in processing virtual time. If this situation persists,
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/// and computing a frame takes longer depending on how much virtual time has
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/// passed, the game would enter a "death spiral" where computing each frame
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/// takes longer and longer and the game will appear to freeze. By limiting the
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/// maximum time that can be added at once, we also limit the amount of virtual
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/// time the game needs to compute for each frame. This means that the game will
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/// run slow, and it will run slower than real time, but it will not freeze and
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/// it will recover as soon as computation becomes fast again.
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///
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/// You should set [`max_delta()`](Time::max_delta) to a value that is
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/// approximately the minimum FPS your game should have even if heavily lagged
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/// for a moment. The actual FPS when lagged will be somewhat lower than this,
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/// depending on how much more time it takes to compute a frame compared to real
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/// time. You should also consider how stable your FPS is, as the limit will
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/// also dictate how big of an FPS drop you can accept without losing time and
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/// falling behind real time.
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "bevy_reflect", derive(Reflect))]
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pub struct Virtual {
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max_delta: Duration,
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paused: bool,
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relative_speed: f64,
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effective_speed: f64,
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}
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impl Time<Virtual> {
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/// The default amount of time that can added in a single update.
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///
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/// Equal to 250 milliseconds.
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const DEFAULT_MAX_DELTA: Duration = Duration::from_millis(250);
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/// Create new virtual clock with given maximum delta step [`Duration`]
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `max_delta` is zero.
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pub fn from_max_delta(max_delta: Duration) -> Self {
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let mut ret = Self::default();
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ret.set_max_delta(max_delta);
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ret
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}
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/// Returns the maximum amount of time that can be added to this clock by a
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/// single update, as [`Duration`].
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///
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/// This is the maximum value [`Self::delta()`] will return and also to
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/// maximum time [`Self::elapsed()`] will be increased by in a single
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/// update.
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///
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/// This ensures that even if no updates happen for an extended amount of time,
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/// the clock will not have a sudden, huge advance all at once. This also indirectly
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/// limits the maximum number of fixed update steps that can run in a single update.
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///
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/// The default value is 250 milliseconds.
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#[inline]
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pub fn max_delta(&self) -> Duration {
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self.context().max_delta
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}
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/// Sets the maximum amount of time that can be added to this clock by a
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/// single update, as [`Duration`].
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///
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/// This is the maximum value [`Self::delta()`] will return and also to
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/// maximum time [`Self::elapsed()`] will be increased by in a single
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/// update.
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///
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/// This is used to ensure that even if the game freezes for a few seconds,
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/// or is suspended for hours or even days, the virtual clock doesn't
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/// suddenly jump forward for that full amount, which would likely cause
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/// gameplay bugs or having to suddenly simulate all the intervening time.
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///
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/// If no updates happen for an extended amount of time, this limit prevents
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/// having a sudden, huge advance all at once. This also indirectly limits
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/// the maximum number of fixed update steps that can run in a single
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/// update.
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///
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/// The default value is 250 milliseconds. If you want to disable this
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/// feature, set the value to [`Duration::MAX`].
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `max_delta` is zero.
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#[inline]
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pub fn set_max_delta(&mut self, max_delta: Duration) {
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assert_ne!(max_delta, Duration::ZERO, "tried to set max delta to zero");
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self.context_mut().max_delta = max_delta;
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}
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/// Returns the speed the clock advances relative to your system clock, as [`f32`].
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/// This is known as "time scaling" or "time dilation" in other engines.
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#[inline]
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pub fn relative_speed(&self) -> f32 {
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self.relative_speed_f64() as f32
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}
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/// Returns the speed the clock advances relative to your system clock, as [`f64`].
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/// This is known as "time scaling" or "time dilation" in other engines.
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#[inline]
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pub fn relative_speed_f64(&self) -> f64 {
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self.context().relative_speed
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}
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/// Returns the speed the clock advanced relative to your system clock in
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/// this update, as [`f32`].
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///
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/// Returns `0.0` if the game was paused or what the `relative_speed` value
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/// was at the start of this update.
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#[inline]
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pub fn effective_speed(&self) -> f32 {
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self.context().effective_speed as f32
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}
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/// Returns the speed the clock advanced relative to your system clock in
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/// this update, as [`f64`].
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///
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/// Returns `0.0` if the game was paused or what the `relative_speed` value
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/// was at the start of this update.
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#[inline]
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pub fn effective_speed_f64(&self) -> f64 {
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self.context().effective_speed
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}
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/// Sets the speed the clock advances relative to your system clock, given as an [`f32`].
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///
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/// For example, setting this to `2.0` will make the clock advance twice as fast as your system
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/// clock.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `ratio` is negative or not finite.
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#[inline]
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pub fn set_relative_speed(&mut self, ratio: f32) {
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self.set_relative_speed_f64(ratio as f64);
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}
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/// Sets the speed the clock advances relative to your system clock, given as an [`f64`].
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///
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/// For example, setting this to `2.0` will make the clock advance twice as fast as your system
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/// clock.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `ratio` is negative or not finite.
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#[inline]
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pub fn set_relative_speed_f64(&mut self, ratio: f64) {
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assert!(ratio.is_finite(), "tried to go infinitely fast");
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assert!(ratio >= 0.0, "tried to go back in time");
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self.context_mut().relative_speed = ratio;
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}
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/// Stops the clock, preventing it from advancing until resumed.
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#[inline]
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pub fn pause(&mut self) {
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self.context_mut().paused = true;
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}
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/// Resumes the clock if paused.
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#[inline]
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pub fn unpause(&mut self) {
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self.context_mut().paused = false;
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the clock is currently paused.
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_paused(&self) -> bool {
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self.context().paused
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the clock was paused at the start of this update.
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#[inline]
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pub fn was_paused(&self) -> bool {
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self.context().effective_speed == 0.0
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}
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/// Updates the elapsed duration of `self` by `raw_delta`, up to the `max_delta`.
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fn advance_with_raw_delta(&mut self, raw_delta: Duration) {
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let max_delta = self.context().max_delta;
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let clamped_delta = if raw_delta > max_delta {
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debug!(
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"delta time larger than maximum delta, clamping delta to {:?} and skipping {:?}",
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max_delta,
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raw_delta - max_delta
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);
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max_delta
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} else {
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raw_delta
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};
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let effective_speed = if self.context().paused {
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0.0
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} else {
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self.context().relative_speed
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};
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let delta = if effective_speed != 1.0 {
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clamped_delta.mul_f64(effective_speed)
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} else {
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// avoid rounding when at normal speed
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clamped_delta
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};
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self.context_mut().effective_speed = effective_speed;
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self.advance_by(delta);
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}
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}
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impl Default for Virtual {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self {
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max_delta: Time::<Virtual>::DEFAULT_MAX_DELTA,
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paused: false,
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relative_speed: 1.0,
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effective_speed: 1.0,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Advances [`Time<Virtual>`] and [`Time`] based on the elapsed [`Time<Real>`].
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///
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/// The virtual time will be advanced up to the provided [`Time::max_delta`].
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pub fn update_virtual_time(current: &mut Time, virt: &mut Time<Virtual>, real: &Time<Real>) {
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let raw_delta = real.delta();
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virt.advance_with_raw_delta(raw_delta);
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*current = virt.as_generic();
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn test_default() {
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let time = Time::<Virtual>::default();
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assert!(!time.is_paused()); // false
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.max_delta(), Time::<Virtual>::DEFAULT_MAX_DELTA);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::ZERO);
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::ZERO);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_advance() {
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let mut time = Time::<Virtual>::default();
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(375));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(500));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_relative_speed() {
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let mut time = Time::<Virtual>::default();
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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time.set_relative_speed_f64(2.0);
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 2.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 1.0);
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 2.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 2.0);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(500));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(750));
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time.set_relative_speed_f64(0.5);
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 0.5);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 2.0);
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 0.5);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 0.5);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(125));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(875));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_pause() {
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let mut time = Time::<Virtual>::default();
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert!(!time.is_paused()); // false
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assert!(!time.was_paused()); // false
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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time.pause();
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assert!(time.is_paused()); // true
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assert!(!time.was_paused()); // false
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 1.0);
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert!(time.is_paused()); // true
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assert!(time.was_paused()); // true
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 0.0);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::ZERO);
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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time.unpause();
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assert!(!time.is_paused()); // false
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assert!(time.was_paused()); // true
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 0.0);
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert!(!time.is_paused()); // false
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assert!(!time.was_paused()); // false
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assert_eq!(time.relative_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.effective_speed(), 1.0);
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(500));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_max_delta() {
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let mut time = Time::<Virtual>::default();
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time.set_max_delta(Duration::from_millis(500));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(250));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(500));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(500));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(750));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(750));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(500));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(1250));
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time.set_max_delta(Duration::from_secs(1));
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assert_eq!(time.max_delta(), Duration::from_secs(1));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(750));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(750));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(2000));
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time.advance_with_raw_delta(Duration::from_millis(1250));
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assert_eq!(time.delta(), Duration::from_millis(1000));
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assert_eq!(time.elapsed(), Duration::from_millis(3000));
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}
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}
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