Docs: App::run() might never return; effect of WinitSettings::return_from_run. (#7228)
# Objective See: - https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7067#issuecomment-1381982285 - (This does not fully close that issue in my opinion.) - https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1063454009769340989 ## Solution This merge request adds documentation: 1. Alert users to the fact that `App::run()` might never return and code placed after it might never be executed. 2. Makes `winit::WinitSettings::return_from_run` discoverable. 3. Better explains why `winit::WinitSettings::return_from_run` is discouraged and better links to up-stream docs. on that topic. 4. Adds notes to the `app/return_after_run.rs` example which otherwise promotes a feature that carries caveats. Furthermore, w.r.t `winit::WinitSettings::return_from_run`: - Broken links to `winit` docs are fixed. - Links now point to BOTH `EventLoop::run()` and `EventLoopExtRunReturn::run_return()` which are the salient up-stream pages and make more sense, taken together. - Collateral damage: "Supported platforms" heading; disambiguation of "run" → `App::run()`; links. ## Future Work I deliberately structured the "`run()` might not return" section under `App::run()` to allow for alternative patterns (e.g. `AppExit` event, `WindowClosed` event) to be listed or mentioned, beneath it, in the future.
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/// Finalizes the [`App`] configuration. For general usage, see the example on the item
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/// level documentation.
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///
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/// # `run()` might not return
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///
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/// Calls to [`App::run()`] might never return.
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///
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/// In simple and *headless* applications, one can expect that execution will
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/// proceed, normally, after calling [`run()`](App::run()) but this is not the case for
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/// windowed applications.
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///
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/// Windowed apps are typically driven by an *event loop* or *message loop* and
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/// some window-manager APIs expect programs to terminate when their primary
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/// window is closed and that event loop terminates – behaviour of processes that
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/// do not is often platform dependent or undocumented.
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///
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/// By default, *Bevy* uses the `winit` crate for window creation. See
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/// [`WinitSettings::return_from_run`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/winit/struct.WinitSettings.html#structfield.return_from_run)
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/// for further discussion of this topic and for a mechanism to require that [`App::run()`]
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/// *does* return – albeit one that carries its own caveats and disclaimers.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if called from `Plugin::build()`, because it would prevent other plugins to properly build.
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/// A resource for configuring usage of the `rust_winit` library.
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#[derive(Debug, Resource)]
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pub struct WinitSettings {
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/// Configures the winit library to return control to the main thread after the
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/// [run](bevy_app::App::run) loop is exited. Winit strongly recommends avoiding this when
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/// possible. Before using this please read and understand the
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/// [caveats](winit::platform::run_return::EventLoopExtRunReturn::run_return) in the winit
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/// documentation.
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/// Configures `winit` to return control to the caller after exiting the
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/// event loop, enabling [`App::run()`](bevy_app::App::run()) to return.
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///
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/// This feature is only available on desktop `target_os` configurations. Namely `windows`,
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/// `macos`, `linux`, `dragonfly`, `freebsd`, `netbsd`, and `openbsd`. If set to true on an
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/// unsupported platform [run](bevy_app::App::run) will panic.
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/// By default, [`return_from_run`](Self::return_from_run) is `false` and *Bevy*
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/// will use `winit`'s
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/// [`EventLoop::run()`](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/event_loop/struct.EventLoop.html#method.run)
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/// to initiate the event loop.
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/// [`EventLoop::run()`](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/event_loop/struct.EventLoop.html#method.run)
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/// will never return but will terminate the process after the event loop exits.
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///
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/// Setting [`return_from_run`](Self::return_from_run) to `true` will cause *Bevy*
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/// to use `winit`'s
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/// [`EventLoopExtRunReturn::run_return()`](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/platform/run_return/trait.EventLoopExtRunReturn.html#tymethod.run_return)
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/// instead which is strongly discouraged by the `winit` authors.
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///
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/// # Supported platforms
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///
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/// This feature is only available on the following desktop `target_os` configurations:
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/// `windows`, `macos`, `linux`, `dragonfly`, `freebsd`, `netbsd`, and `openbsd`.
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///
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/// Setting [`return_from_run`](Self::return_from_run) to `true` on
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/// unsupported platforms will cause [`App::run()`](bevy_app::App::run()) to panic!
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pub return_from_run: bool,
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/// Configures how the winit event loop updates while the window is focused.
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pub focused_mode: UpdateMode,
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//! Shows how to return to the calling function after a windowed Bevy app has exited.
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//!
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//! In windowed *Bevy* applications, executing code below a call to `App::run()` is
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//! not recommended because `App::run()` might never return.
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//!
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//! This example demonstrates the use of `WinitSettings::return_from_run` to
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//! require that `App::run()` *does* return but this is not recommended. Be sure
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//! to read the documentation on both `App::run()` and `WinitSettings::return_from_run`
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//! for caveats and further details:
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//!
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//! - <https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.App.html#method.run>
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//! - <https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/winit/struct.WinitSettings.html#structfield.return_from_run>
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use bevy::{prelude::*, winit::WinitSettings};
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