mirror of
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy
synced 2024-12-21 18:43:07 +00:00
274ace790b
A sample implementation of how to have `iter()` work on mutable queries without breaking aliasing rules. # Objective - Fixes #753 ## Solution - Added a ReadOnlyFetch to WorldQuery that is the `&T` version of `&mut T` that is used to specify the return type for read only operations like `iter()`. - ~~As the comment suggests specifying the bound doesn't work due to restrictions on defining recursive implementations (like `Or`). However bounds on the functions are fine~~ Never mind I misread how `Or` was constructed, bounds now exist. - Note that the only mutable one has a new `Fetch` for readonly as the `State` has to be the same for any of this to work Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com> |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
bevy_app | ||
bevy_asset | ||
bevy_audio | ||
bevy_core | ||
bevy_derive | ||
bevy_diagnostic | ||
bevy_dylib | ||
bevy_dynamic_plugin | ||
bevy_ecs | ||
bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests | ||
bevy_gilrs | ||
bevy_gltf | ||
bevy_input | ||
bevy_internal | ||
bevy_log | ||
bevy_macro_utils | ||
bevy_math | ||
bevy_pbr | ||
bevy_reflect | ||
bevy_render | ||
bevy_scene | ||
bevy_sprite | ||
bevy_tasks | ||
bevy_text | ||
bevy_transform | ||
bevy_ui | ||
bevy_utils | ||
bevy_wgpu | ||
bevy_window | ||
bevy_winit | ||
crevice |