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# Objective Now that we can consolidate Bundles and Components under a single insert (thanks to #2975 and #6039), almost 100% of world spawns now look like `world.spawn().insert((Some, Tuple, Here))`. Spawning an entity without any components is an extremely uncommon pattern, so it makes sense to give spawn the "first class" ergonomic api. This consolidated api should be made consistent across all spawn apis (such as World and Commands). ## Solution All `spawn` apis (`World::spawn`, `Commands:;spawn`, `ChildBuilder::spawn`, and `WorldChildBuilder::spawn`) now accept a bundle as input: ```rust // before: commands .spawn() .insert((A, B, C)); world .spawn() .insert((A, B, C); // after commands.spawn((A, B, C)); world.spawn((A, B, C)); ``` All existing instances of `spawn_bundle` have been deprecated in favor of the new `spawn` api. A new `spawn_empty` has been added, replacing the old `spawn` api. By allowing `world.spawn(some_bundle)` to replace `world.spawn().insert(some_bundle)`, this opened the door to removing the initial entity allocation in the "empty" archetype / table done in `spawn()` (and subsequent move to the actual archetype in `.insert(some_bundle)`). This improves spawn performance by over 10%: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2694663/191627587-4ab2f949-4ccd-4231-80eb-80dd4d9ad6b9.png) To take this measurement, I added a new `world_spawn` benchmark. Unfortunately, optimizing `Commands::spawn` is slightly less trivial, as Commands expose the Entity id of spawned entities prior to actually spawning. Doing the optimization would (naively) require assurances that the `spawn(some_bundle)` command is applied before all other commands involving the entity (which would not necessarily be true, if memory serves). Optimizing `Commands::spawn` this way does feel possible, but it will require careful thought (and maybe some additional checks), which deserves its own PR. For now, it has the same performance characteristics of the current `Commands::spawn_bundle` on main. **Note that 99% of this PR is simple renames and refactors. The only code that needs careful scrutiny is the new `World::spawn()` impl, which is relatively straightforward, but it has some new unsafe code (which re-uses battle tested BundlerSpawner code path).** --- ## Changelog - All `spawn` apis (`World::spawn`, `Commands:;spawn`, `ChildBuilder::spawn`, and `WorldChildBuilder::spawn`) now accept a bundle as input - All instances of `spawn_bundle` have been deprecated in favor of the new `spawn` api - World and Commands now have `spawn_empty()`, which is equivalent to the old `spawn()` behavior. ## Migration Guide ```rust // Old (0.8): commands .spawn() .insert_bundle((A, B, C)); // New (0.9) commands.spawn((A, B, C)); // Old (0.8): commands.spawn_bundle((A, B, C)); // New (0.9) commands.spawn((A, B, C)); // Old (0.8): let entity = commands.spawn().id(); // New (0.9) let entity = commands.spawn_empty().id(); // Old (0.8) let entity = world.spawn().id(); // New (0.9) let entity = world.spawn_empty(); ```
154 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
154 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
//! Shows multiple transformations of objects.
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use std::f32::consts::PI;
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use bevy::prelude::*;
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// A struct for additional data of for a moving cube.
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#[derive(Component)]
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struct CubeState {
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start_pos: Vec3,
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move_speed: f32,
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turn_speed: f32,
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}
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// A struct adding information to a scalable entity,
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// that will be stationary at the center of the scene.
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#[derive(Component)]
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struct Center {
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max_size: f32,
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min_size: f32,
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scale_factor: f32,
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}
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fn main() {
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App::new()
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.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
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.add_startup_system(setup)
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.add_system(move_cube)
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.add_system(rotate_cube)
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.add_system(scale_down_sphere_proportional_to_cube_travel_distance)
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.run();
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}
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// Startup system to setup the scene and spawn all relevant entities.
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fn setup(
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mut commands: Commands,
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mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
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mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
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) {
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// Add an object (sphere) for visualizing scaling.
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commands.spawn((
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PbrBundle {
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mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Icosphere {
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radius: 3.0,
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subdivisions: 32,
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})),
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material: materials.add(Color::YELLOW.into()),
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transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::ZERO),
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..default()
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},
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Center {
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max_size: 1.0,
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min_size: 0.1,
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scale_factor: 0.05,
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},
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));
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// Add the cube to visualize rotation and translation.
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// This cube will circle around the center_sphere
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// by changing its rotation each frame and moving forward.
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// Define a start transform for an orbiting cube, that's away from our central object (sphere)
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// and rotate it so it will be able to move around the sphere and not towards it.
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let cube_spawn =
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Transform::from_translation(Vec3::Z * -10.0).with_rotation(Quat::from_rotation_y(PI / 2.));
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commands.spawn((
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PbrBundle {
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mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
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material: materials.add(Color::WHITE.into()),
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transform: cube_spawn,
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..default()
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},
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CubeState {
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start_pos: cube_spawn.translation,
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move_speed: 2.0,
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turn_speed: 0.2,
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},
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));
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// Spawn a camera looking at the entities to show what's happening in this example.
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commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
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transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 10.0, 20.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
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..default()
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});
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// Add a light source for better 3d visibility.
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commands.spawn(PointLightBundle {
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transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::ONE * 3.0),
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..default()
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});
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}
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// This system will move the cube forward.
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fn move_cube(mut cubes: Query<(&mut Transform, &mut CubeState)>, timer: Res<Time>) {
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for (mut transform, cube) in &mut cubes {
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// Move the cube forward smoothly at a given move_speed.
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let forward = transform.forward();
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transform.translation += forward * cube.move_speed * timer.delta_seconds();
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}
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}
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// This system will rotate the cube slightly towards the center_sphere.
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// Due to the forward movement the resulting movement
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// will be a circular motion around the center_sphere.
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fn rotate_cube(
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mut cubes: Query<(&mut Transform, &mut CubeState), Without<Center>>,
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center_spheres: Query<&Transform, With<Center>>,
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timer: Res<Time>,
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) {
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// Calculate the point to circle around. (The position of the center_sphere)
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let mut center: Vec3 = Vec3::ZERO;
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for sphere in ¢er_spheres {
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center += sphere.translation;
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}
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// Update the rotation of the cube(s).
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for (mut transform, cube) in &mut cubes {
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// Calculate the rotation of the cube if it would be looking at the sphere in the center.
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let look_at_sphere = transform.looking_at(center, transform.local_y());
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// Interpolate between the current rotation and the fully turned rotation
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// when looking a the sphere, with a given turn speed to get a smooth motion.
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// With higher speed the curvature of the orbit would be smaller.
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let incremental_turn_weight = cube.turn_speed * timer.delta_seconds();
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let old_rotation = transform.rotation;
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transform.rotation = old_rotation.lerp(look_at_sphere.rotation, incremental_turn_weight);
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}
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}
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// This system will scale down the sphere in the center of the scene
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// according to the traveling distance of the orbiting cube(s) from their start position(s).
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fn scale_down_sphere_proportional_to_cube_travel_distance(
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cubes: Query<(&Transform, &CubeState), Without<Center>>,
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mut centers: Query<(&mut Transform, &Center)>,
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) {
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// First we need to calculate the length of between
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// the current position of the orbiting cube and the spawn position.
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let mut distances = 0.0;
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for (cube_transform, cube_state) in &cubes {
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distances += (cube_state.start_pos - cube_transform.translation).length();
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}
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// Now we use the calculated value to scale the sphere in the center accordingly.
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for (mut transform, center) in &mut centers {
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// Calculate the new size from the calculated distances and the centers scale_factor.
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// Since we want to have the sphere at its max_size at the cubes spawn location we start by
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// using the max_size as start value and subtract the distances scaled by a scaling factor.
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let mut new_size: f32 = center.max_size - center.scale_factor * distances;
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// The new size should also not be smaller than the centers min_size.
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// Therefore the max value out of (new_size, center.min_size) is used.
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new_size = new_size.max(center.min_size);
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// Now scale the sphere uniformly in all directions using new_size.
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// Here Vec3:splat is used to create a vector with new_size in x, y and z direction.
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transform.scale = Vec3::splat(new_size);
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}
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}
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