bevy/examples/stress_tests/many_animated_sprites.rs
James O'Brien 46f5411605 Add TextureAtlas stress test based on many_sprites and sprite_sheet examples (#5087)
# Objective

Intended to close #5073

## Solution

Adds a stress test that use TextureAtlas based on the existing many_sprites test using the animated sprite implementation from the sprite_sheet example.

In order to satisfy the goals described in #5073 the animations are all slightly offset.

Of note is that the original stress test was designed to test fullstrum culling. I kept this test similar as to facilitate easy comparisons between the use of TextureAtlas and without.
2022-07-04 13:04:15 +00:00

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//! Renders a lot of animated sprites to allow performance testing.
//!
//! It sets up many animated sprites in different sizes and rotations, and at different scales in the world,
//! and moves the camera over them to see how well frustum culling works.
//!
//! To measure performance realistically, be sure to run this in release mode.
//! `cargo run --example many_animated_sprites --release`
use std::time::Duration;
use bevy::{
diagnostic::{FrameTimeDiagnosticsPlugin, LogDiagnosticsPlugin},
math::Quat,
prelude::*,
render::camera::Camera,
};
use rand::Rng;
const CAMERA_SPEED: f32 = 1000.0;
fn main() {
App::new()
// Since this is also used as a benchmark, we want it to display performance data.
.add_plugin(LogDiagnosticsPlugin::default())
.add_plugin(FrameTimeDiagnosticsPlugin::default())
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.add_startup_system(setup)
.add_system(animate_sprite)
.add_system(print_sprite_count)
.add_system(move_camera.after(print_sprite_count))
.run();
}
fn setup(
mut commands: Commands,
assets: Res<AssetServer>,
mut texture_atlases: ResMut<Assets<TextureAtlas>>,
) {
let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
let tile_size = Vec2::splat(64.0);
let map_size = Vec2::splat(320.0);
let half_x = (map_size.x / 2.0) as i32;
let half_y = (map_size.y / 2.0) as i32;
let texture_handle = assets.load("textures/rpg/chars/gabe/gabe-idle-run.png");
let texture_atlas = TextureAtlas::from_grid(texture_handle, Vec2::new(24.0, 24.0), 7, 1);
let texture_atlas_handle = texture_atlases.add(texture_atlas);
// Spawns the camera
commands
.spawn()
.insert_bundle(Camera2dBundle::default())
.insert(Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.0, 1000.0));
// Builds and spawns the sprites
for y in -half_y..half_y {
for x in -half_x..half_x {
let position = Vec2::new(x as f32, y as f32);
let translation = (position * tile_size).extend(rng.gen::<f32>());
let rotation = Quat::from_rotation_z(rng.gen::<f32>());
let scale = Vec3::splat(rng.gen::<f32>() * 2.0);
let mut timer = Timer::from_seconds(0.1, true);
timer.set_elapsed(Duration::from_secs_f32(rng.gen::<f32>()));
commands
.spawn_bundle(SpriteSheetBundle {
texture_atlas: texture_atlas_handle.clone(),
transform: Transform {
translation,
rotation,
scale,
},
sprite: TextureAtlasSprite {
custom_size: Some(tile_size),
..default()
},
..default()
})
.insert(AnimationTimer(timer));
}
}
}
// System for rotating and translating the camera
fn move_camera(time: Res<Time>, mut camera_query: Query<&mut Transform, With<Camera>>) {
let mut camera_transform = camera_query.single_mut();
camera_transform.rotate(Quat::from_rotation_z(time.delta_seconds() * 0.5));
*camera_transform = *camera_transform
* Transform::from_translation(Vec3::X * CAMERA_SPEED * time.delta_seconds());
}
#[derive(Component, Deref, DerefMut)]
struct AnimationTimer(Timer);
fn animate_sprite(
time: Res<Time>,
texture_atlases: Res<Assets<TextureAtlas>>,
mut query: Query<(
&mut AnimationTimer,
&mut TextureAtlasSprite,
&Handle<TextureAtlas>,
)>,
) {
for (mut timer, mut sprite, texture_atlas_handle) in query.iter_mut() {
timer.tick(time.delta());
if timer.just_finished() {
let texture_atlas = texture_atlases.get(texture_atlas_handle).unwrap();
sprite.index = (sprite.index + 1) % texture_atlas.textures.len();
}
}
}
#[derive(Deref, DerefMut)]
struct PrintingTimer(Timer);
impl Default for PrintingTimer {
fn default() -> Self {
Self(Timer::from_seconds(1.0, true))
}
}
// System for printing the number of sprites on every tick of the timer
fn print_sprite_count(
time: Res<Time>,
mut timer: Local<PrintingTimer>,
sprites: Query<&TextureAtlasSprite>,
) {
timer.tick(time.delta());
if timer.just_finished() {
info!("Sprites: {}", sprites.iter().count(),);
}
}