bevy/examples/ecs/event.rs
Charles 7d712406fe Simplify sending empty events (#2935)
# Objective

When using empty events, it can feel redundant to have to specify the type of the event when sending it.

## Solution

Add a new `fire()` function that sends the default value of the event. This requires that the event derives Default.


Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2022-02-04 01:24:47 +00:00

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Rust

use bevy::prelude::*;
/// This example creates a new event, a system that triggers the event once per second,
/// and a system that prints a message whenever the event is received.
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.add_event::<MyEvent>()
.add_event::<PlaySound>()
.init_resource::<EventTriggerState>()
.add_system(event_trigger)
.add_system(event_listener)
.add_system(sound_player)
.run();
}
struct MyEvent {
pub message: String,
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct PlaySound;
struct EventTriggerState {
event_timer: Timer,
}
impl Default for EventTriggerState {
fn default() -> Self {
EventTriggerState {
event_timer: Timer::from_seconds(1.0, true),
}
}
}
// sends MyEvent and PlaySound every second
fn event_trigger(
time: Res<Time>,
mut state: ResMut<EventTriggerState>,
mut my_events: EventWriter<MyEvent>,
mut play_sound_events: EventWriter<PlaySound>,
) {
if state.event_timer.tick(time.delta()).finished() {
my_events.send(MyEvent {
message: "MyEvent just happened!".to_string(),
});
play_sound_events.send_default();
}
}
// prints events as they come in
fn event_listener(mut events: EventReader<MyEvent>) {
for my_event in events.iter() {
info!("{}", my_event.message);
}
}
fn sound_player(mut play_sound_events: EventReader<PlaySound>) {
for _ in play_sound_events.iter() {
info!("Playing a sound");
}
}