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# Objective - #4466 broke local tasks running. - Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/6120 ## Solution - Add system for ticking local executors on main thread into bevy_core where the tasks pools are initialized. - Add ticking local executors into thread executors ## Changelog - tick all thread local executors in task pool. ## Notes - ~~Not 100% sure about this PR. Ticking the local executor for the main thread in scope feels a little kludgy as it requires users of bevy_tasks to be calling scope periodically for those tasks to make progress.~~ took this out in favor of a system that ticks the local executors. |
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bevy_tasks
A refreshingly simple task executor for bevy. :)
This is a simple threadpool with minimal dependencies. The main usecase is a scoped fork-join, i.e. spawning tasks from
a single thread and having that thread await the completion of those tasks. This is intended specifically for
bevy
as a lighter alternative to rayon
for this specific usecase. There are also utilities for
generating the tasks from a slice of data. This library is intended for games and makes no attempt to ensure fairness
or ordering of spawned tasks.
It is based on async-executor
, a lightweight executor that allows the end user to manage their own threads.
async-executor
is based on async-task, a core piece of async-std.
Dependencies
A very small dependency list is a key feature of this module
├── async-executor
│ ├── async-task
│ ├── concurrent-queue
│ │ └── cache-padded
│ └── fastrand
├── num_cpus
│ └── libc
├── parking
└── futures-lite