Document Size and UiRect (#5381)
				
					
				
			# Objective - Migrate changes from #3503. ## Solution - Document `Size` and `UiRect`. - I also removed the type alias from the `size_ops` test since it's unnecessary. ## Follow Up After this change is merged I'd follow up with removing the generics from `Size` and `UiRect` since `Val` should be extensible enough. This was also discussed and decided on in #3503. let me know if this is not needed or wanted anymore!
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				| @ -2,17 +2,179 @@ use bevy_math::Vec2; | ||||
| use bevy_reflect::Reflect; | ||||
| use std::ops::{Add, AddAssign, Div, DivAssign, Mul, MulAssign, Sub, SubAssign}; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /// A rect, as defined by its "side" locations
 | ||||
| /// A type which is commonly used to define positions, margins, paddings and borders.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// # Examples
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ## Position
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// A position is used to determine where to place a UI element.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_utils::default;
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let position = UiRect {
 | ||||
| ///     left: Val::Px(100.0),
 | ||||
| ///     top: Val::Px(50.0),
 | ||||
| ///     ..default()
 | ||||
| /// };
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// If you define opposite sides of the position, the size of the UI element will automatically be calculated
 | ||||
| /// if not explicitly specified. This means that if you have a [`Size`] that uses [`Val::Undefined`](crate::Val::Undefined)
 | ||||
| /// as a width and height, the size would be determined by the window size and the values specified in the position.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let position = UiRect {
 | ||||
| ///     left: Val::Px(100.0),
 | ||||
| ///     right: Val::Px(200.0),
 | ||||
| ///     top: Val::Px(300.0),
 | ||||
| ///     bottom: Val::Px(400.0),
 | ||||
| /// };
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// To determine the width of the UI element you have to take the width of the window and subtract it by the
 | ||||
| /// left and right values of the position. To determine the height of the UI element you have to take the height
 | ||||
| /// of the window and subtract it by the top and bottom values of the position. If we had a window with a width
 | ||||
| /// and height of 1000px, the UI element declared above would have a width of 700px and a height of 300px.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// // Size of the window
 | ||||
| /// let window_width = 1000.0;
 | ||||
| /// let window_height = 1000.0;
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// // Values of the position
 | ||||
| /// let left = 100.0;
 | ||||
| /// let right = 200.0;
 | ||||
| /// let top = 300.0;
 | ||||
| /// let bottom = 400.0;
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// // Calculation to get the size of the UI element
 | ||||
| /// let ui_element_width = window_width - left - right;
 | ||||
| /// let ui_element_height = window_height - top - bottom;
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// assert_eq!(ui_element_width, 700.0);
 | ||||
| /// assert_eq!(ui_element_height, 300.0);
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// If you define a [`Size`] and also all four sides of the position, the top and left values of the position
 | ||||
| /// are used to determine where to place the UI element. The size will not be calculated using the bottom and
 | ||||
| /// right values of the position because the size of the UI element is already explicitly specified.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Size, Val, Style};
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_utils::default;
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let style = Style {
 | ||||
| ///     position: UiRect { // Defining all four sides
 | ||||
| ///         left: Val::Px(100.0),
 | ||||
| ///         right: Val::Px(200.0),
 | ||||
| ///         top: Val::Px(300.0),
 | ||||
| ///         bottom: Val::Px(400.0),
 | ||||
| ///     },
 | ||||
| ///     size: Size::new(Val::Percent(100.0), Val::Percent(50.0)), // but also explicitly specifying a size
 | ||||
| ///     ..default()
 | ||||
| /// };
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ## Margin
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// A margin is used to create space around UI elements, outside of any defined borders.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let margin = UiRect::all(Val::Auto); // Centers the UI element
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ## Padding
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// A padding is used to create space around UI elements, inside of any defined borders.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let padding = UiRect {
 | ||||
| ///     left: Val::Px(10.0),
 | ||||
| ///     right: Val::Px(20.0),
 | ||||
| ///     top: Val::Px(30.0),
 | ||||
| ///     bottom: Val::Px(40.0),
 | ||||
| /// };
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ## Borders
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// A border is used to define the width of the border of a UI element.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
| /// #
 | ||||
| /// let border = UiRect {
 | ||||
| ///     left: Val::Px(10.0),
 | ||||
| ///     right: Val::Px(20.0),
 | ||||
| ///     top: Val::Px(30.0),
 | ||||
| ///     bottom: Val::Px(40.0),
 | ||||
| /// };
 | ||||
| /// ```
 | ||||
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug, Reflect)] | ||||
| #[reflect(PartialEq)] | ||||
| pub struct UiRect<T: Reflect + PartialEq> { | ||||
|     /// The value corresponding to the left side of the UI rect.
 | ||||
|     pub left: T, | ||||
|     /// The value corresponding to the right side of the UI rect.
 | ||||
|     pub right: T, | ||||
|     /// The value corresponding to the top side of the UI rect.
 | ||||
|     pub top: T, | ||||
|     /// The value corresponding to the bottom side of the UI rect.
 | ||||
|     pub bottom: T, | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| impl<T: Reflect + PartialEq> UiRect<T> { | ||||
|     /// Creates a new [`UiRect`] from the values specified.
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// # Example
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
|     /// #
 | ||||
|     /// let ui_rect = UiRect::new(
 | ||||
|     ///     Val::Px(10.0),
 | ||||
|     ///     Val::Px(20.0),
 | ||||
|     ///     Val::Px(30.0),
 | ||||
|     ///     Val::Px(40.0),
 | ||||
|     /// );
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.left, Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.right, Val::Px(20.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.top, Val::Px(30.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.bottom, Val::Px(40.0));
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     pub fn new(left: T, right: T, top: T, bottom: T) -> Self { | ||||
|         UiRect { | ||||
|             left, | ||||
|             right, | ||||
|             top, | ||||
|             bottom, | ||||
|         } | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     /// Creates a new [`UiRect`] where all sides have the same value.
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// # Example
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     /// # use bevy_ui::{UiRect, Val};
 | ||||
|     /// #
 | ||||
|     /// let ui_rect = UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.left, Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.right, Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.top, Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(ui_rect.bottom, Val::Px(10.0));
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     pub fn all(value: T) -> Self | ||||
|     where | ||||
|         T: Clone, | ||||
| @ -37,15 +199,31 @@ impl<T: Default + Reflect + PartialEq> Default for UiRect<T> { | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /// A two dimensional "size" as defined by a width and height
 | ||||
| /// A 2-dimensional area defined by a width and height.
 | ||||
| ///
 | ||||
| /// It is commonly used to define the size of a text or UI element.
 | ||||
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug, Reflect)] | ||||
| #[reflect(PartialEq)] | ||||
| pub struct Size<T: Reflect + PartialEq = f32> { | ||||
|     /// The width of the 2-dimensional area.
 | ||||
|     pub width: T, | ||||
|     /// The height of the 2-dimensional area.
 | ||||
|     pub height: T, | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| impl<T: Reflect + PartialEq> Size<T> { | ||||
|     /// Creates a new [`Size`] from a width and a height.
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// # Example
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     /// # use bevy_ui::{Size, Val};
 | ||||
|     /// #
 | ||||
|     /// let size = Size::new(Val::Px(100.0), Val::Px(200.0));
 | ||||
|     ///
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(size.width, Val::Px(100.0));
 | ||||
|     /// assert_eq!(size.height, Val::Px(200.0));
 | ||||
|     /// ```
 | ||||
|     pub fn new(width: T, height: T) -> Self { | ||||
|         Size { width, height } | ||||
|     } | ||||
| @ -162,23 +340,21 @@ mod tests { | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     #[test] | ||||
|     fn size_ops() { | ||||
|         type SizeF = Size<f32>; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         assert_eq!( | ||||
|             SizeF::new(10., 10.) + Vec2::new(10., 10.), | ||||
|             SizeF::new(20., 20.) | ||||
|             Size::new(10., 10.) + Vec2::new(10., 10.), | ||||
|             Size::new(20., 20.) | ||||
|         ); | ||||
|         assert_eq!( | ||||
|             SizeF::new(20., 20.) - Vec2::new(10., 10.), | ||||
|             SizeF::new(10., 10.) | ||||
|             Size::new(20., 20.) - Vec2::new(10., 10.), | ||||
|             Size::new(10., 10.) | ||||
|         ); | ||||
|         assert_eq!(SizeF::new(10., 10.) * 2., SizeF::new(20., 20.)); | ||||
|         assert_eq!(SizeF::new(20., 20.) / 2., SizeF::new(10., 10.)); | ||||
|         assert_eq!(Size::new(10., 10.) * 2., Size::new(20., 20.)); | ||||
|         assert_eq!(Size::new(20., 20.) / 2., Size::new(10., 10.)); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         let mut size = SizeF::new(10., 10.); | ||||
|         let mut size = Size::new(10., 10.); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         size += Vec2::new(10., 10.); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         assert_eq!(size, SizeF::new(20., 20.)); | ||||
|         assert_eq!(size, Size::new(20., 20.)); | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
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