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This updates the `pipelined-rendering` branch to use the latest `bevy_ecs` from `main`. This accomplishes a couple of goals: 1. prepares for upcoming `custom-shaders` branch changes, which were what drove many of the recent bevy_ecs changes on `main` 2. prepares for the soon-to-happen merge of `pipelined-rendering` into `main`. By including bevy_ecs changes now, we make that merge simpler / easier to review. I split this up into 3 commits: 1. **add upstream bevy_ecs**: please don't bother reviewing this content. it has already received thorough review on `main` and is a literal copy/paste of the relevant folders (the old folders were deleted so the directories are literally exactly the same as `main`). 2. **support manual buffer application in stages**: this is used to enable the Extract step. we've already reviewed this once on the `pipelined-rendering` branch, but its worth looking at one more time in the new context of (1). 3. **support manual archetype updates in QueryState**: same situation as (2).
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423 B
Rust
15 lines
423 B
Rust
use bevy::{prelude::*, window::ReceivedCharacter};
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fn main() {
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App::new()
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.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
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.add_system(print_char_event_system)
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.run();
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}
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/// This system prints out all char events as they come in
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fn print_char_event_system(mut char_input_events: EventReader<ReceivedCharacter>) {
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for event in char_input_events.iter() {
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info!("{:?}: '{}'", event, event.char);
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}
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}
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