bevy/bevy_transform/examples/hierarchy.rs
2020-01-19 02:02:12 -08:00

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Rust

extern crate legion;
extern crate legion_transform;
use legion::prelude::*;
use legion_transform::prelude::*;
#[allow(unused)]
fn tldr_sample() {
// Create a normal Legion World
let mut world = Universe::default().create_world();
// Create a system bundle (vec of systems) for LegionTransform
let transform_system_bundle = transform_system_bundle::build(&mut world);
let parent_entity = *world
.insert(
(),
vec![(
// Always needed for an Entity that has any space transform
LocalToWorld::identity(),
// The only mutable space transform a parent has is a translation.
Translation::new(100.0, 0.0, 0.0),
)],
)
.first()
.unwrap();
world.insert(
(),
vec![
(
// Again, always need a `LocalToWorld` component for the Entity to have a custom
// space transform.
LocalToWorld::identity(),
// Here we define a Translation, Rotation and uniform Scale.
Translation::new(1.0, 2.0, 3.0),
Rotation::from_euler_angles(3.14, 0.0, 0.0),
Scale(2.0),
// Add a Parent and LocalToParent component to attach a child to a parent.
Parent(parent_entity),
LocalToParent::identity(),
);
4
],
);
}
fn main() {
// Create a normal Legion World
let mut world = Universe::default().create_world();
// Create a system bundle (vec of systems) for LegionTransform
let transform_system_bundle = transform_system_bundle::build(&mut world);
// See `./types_of_transforms.rs` for an explanation of space-transform types.
let parent_entity = *world
.insert(
(),
vec![(LocalToWorld::identity(), Translation::new(100.0, 0.0, 0.0))],
)
.first()
.unwrap();
let four_children: Vec<_> = world
.insert(
(),
vec![
(
LocalToWorld::identity(),
Translation::new(1.0, 2.0, 3.0),
Rotation::from_euler_angles(3.14, 0.0, 0.0),
Scale(2.0),
// Add a Parent and LocalToParent component to attach a child to a parent.
Parent(parent_entity),
LocalToParent::identity(),
);
4
],
)
.iter()
.cloned()
.collect();
// At this point the parent does NOT have a `Children` component attached to it. The `Children`
// component is updated by the transform system bundle and thus can be out of date (or
// non-existent for newly added members). By this logic, the `Parent` components should be
// considered the always-correct 'source of truth' for any hierarchy.
for system in transform_system_bundle.iter() {
system.run(&mut world);
system.command_buffer_mut().write(&mut world);
}
// At this point all parents with children have a correct `Children` component.
let parents_children = world
.get_component::<Children>(parent_entity)
.unwrap()
.0
.clone();
println!("Parent {}", parent_entity);
for child in parents_children.iter() {
println!(" -> Has child: {}", child);
}
// Each child will also have a `LocalToParent` component attached to it, which is a
// space-transform from its local space to that of its parent.
for child in four_children.iter() {
println!("The child {}", child);
println!(
" -> Has a LocalToParent matrix: {}",
*world.get_component::<LocalToParent>(*child).unwrap()
);
println!(
" -> Has a LocalToWorld matrix: {}",
*world.get_component::<LocalToWorld>(*child).unwrap()
);
}
// Re-parent the second child to be a grandchild of the first.
world.add_component(four_children[1], Parent(four_children[0]));
// Re-running the system will cleanup and fix all `Children` components.
for system in transform_system_bundle.iter() {
system.run(&world);
system.command_buffer_mut().write(&mut world);
}
println!("After the second child was re-parented as a grandchild of the first child...");
for child in world
.get_component::<Children>(parent_entity)
.unwrap()
.0
.iter()
{
println!("Parent {} has child: {}", parent_entity, child);
}
for grandchild in world
.get_component::<Children>(four_children[0])
.unwrap()
.0
.iter()
{
println!("Child {} has grandchild: {}", four_children[0], grandchild);
}
println!("Grandchild: {}", four_children[1]);
println!(
" -> Has a LocalToWorld matrix: {}",
*world
.get_component::<LocalToWorld>(four_children[1])
.unwrap()
);
}