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# Objective - Update glam version requirement to latest version. ## Solution - Updated `glam` version requirement from 0.25 to 0.27. - Updated `encase` and `encase_derive_impl` version requirement from 0.7 to 0.8. - Updated `hexasphere` version requirement from 10.0 to 12.0. - Breaking changes from glam changelog: - [0.26.0] Minimum Supported Rust Version bumped to 1.68.2 for impl From<bool> for {f32,f64} support. - [0.27.0] Changed implementation of vector fract method to match the Rust implementation instead of the GLSL implementation, that is self - self.trunc() instead of self - self.floor(). --- ## Migration Guide - When using `glam` exports, keep in mind that `vector` `fract()` method now matches Rust implementation (that is `self - self.trunc()` instead of `self - self.floor()`). If you want to use the GLSL implementation you should now use `fract_gl()`. --------- Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com> |
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Bevy Benchmarks
This is a crate with a collection of benchmarks for Bevy, separate from the rest of the Bevy crates.
Running the benchmarks
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Setup everything you need for Bevy with the setup guide.
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Move into the
benches
directory (where this README is located).bevy $ cd benches
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Run the benchmarks with cargo (This will take a while)
bevy/benches $ cargo bench
If you'd like to only compile the benchmarks (without running them), you can do that like this:
bevy/benches $ cargo bench --no-run
Criterion
Bevy's benchmarks use Criterion. If you want to learn more about using Criterion for comparing performance against a baseline or generating detailed reports, you can read the Criterion.rs documentation.