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Benjamin Brienen
39f38a191e
Add -D warnings in a few steps (#17081)
# Objective

I missed a couple checks in #17011 

## Solution

Add env

## Testing

CI
2025-01-03 22:28:56 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
43db44ca3a
Scale input to account for deadzones (#17015)
# Objective

Fixes #3450 

## Solution

Scale the input to account for the range

## Testing

Updated unit tests

## Migration Guide

`GamepadButtonChangedEvent.value` is now linearly rescaled to be from
`0.0..=1.0` (instead of `low..=high`) and
`GamepadAxisChangedEvent.value` is now linearly rescaled to be from
`-1.0..=0.0`/`0.0..=1.0` (accounting for the deadzone).
2025-01-03 22:27:59 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
120b733ab5
bevy_reflect: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17092)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_reflect` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.
2025-01-03 22:22:34 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
66a0e74a21
Truncate the floats in bevy_color::oklaba (#17109)
# Objective
Remove the reliance on `#[allow(clippy::excessive_precision)]`.

## Solution
Remove the `#[allow(clippy::excessive_precision)]`, and truncate the
float literals to the value rustc would normally truncate them to.

## Testing
I ran `cargo test -p bevy_color`, and received no errors.
2025-01-03 22:20:51 +00:00
Rob Parrett
651b22f31f
Update typos (#17126)
# Objective

Use the latest version of `typos` and fix the typos that it now detects

# Additional Info

By the way, `typos` has a "low priority typo suggestions issue" where we
can throw typos we find that `typos` doesn't catch.

(This link may go stale) https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/issues/1200
2025-01-03 17:44:26 +00:00
Rob Parrett
effc9df572
Show working urls to screenshot comparisons in output (#17125)
# Objective

When a PR introduces changes that result in differences in the rendering
one of the "testbeds," contributors get a nice email informing them
about a [failed workflow
run](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/actions/runs/12599884045/job/35117729566).

However, this email contains links that just go to a json blob which
isn't as helpful as it could be. If you squint real hard, you can figure
out which testbed failed and at which frame the screenshot took place.
Not ideal.

This changes the urls presented as output in that workflow so that they
lead to the actual screenshot comparison screen on pixel-eagle.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/36af7f29-9319-4a1f-bf0a-7f7ffd5d613f)

<img width="753" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7d39de37-8cff-4db3-8fbc-288e482d876c"
/>

## Solution

Change the urls in the output from e.g.


https://pixel-eagle.vleue.com/B04F67C0-C054-4A6F-92EC-F599FEC2FD1D/runs/4591/compare/4568

To


https://pixel-eagle.com/project/B04F67C0-C054-4A6F-92EC-F599FEC2FD1D/run/4591/compare/4568

Without messing with any of the URLs involved in uploading the
screenshots.

## Testing

I have not tested this (yet) beyond manual testing of the new URL
structure. I suspect it's not possible to test in a fork.
2025-01-03 17:38:12 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
0403948aa2
Remove Implicit std Prelude from no_std Crates (#17086)
# Background

In `no_std` compatible crates, there is often an `std` feature which
will allow access to the standard library. Currently, with the `std`
feature _enabled_, the
[`std::prelude`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/prelude/index.html) is
implicitly imported in all modules. With the feature _disabled_, instead
the [`core::prelude`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/prelude/index.html)
is implicitly imported. This creates a subtle and pervasive issue where
`alloc` items _may_ be implicitly included (if `std` is enabled), or
must be explicitly included (if `std` is not enabled).

# Objective

- Make the implicit imports for `no_std` crates consistent regardless of
what features are/not enabled.

## Solution

- Replace the `cfg_attr` "double negative" `no_std` attribute with
conditional compilation to _include_ `std` as an external crate.
```rust
// Before
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]

// After
#![no_std]

#[cfg(feature = "std")]
extern crate std;
```
- Fix imports that are currently broken but are only now visible with
the above fix.

## Testing

- CI

## Notes

I had previously used the "double negative" version of `no_std` based on
general consensus that it was "cleaner" within the Rust embedded
community. However, this implicit prelude issue likely was considered
when forming this consensus. I believe the reason why is the items most
affected by this issue are provided by the `alloc` crate, which is
rarely used within embedded but extensively used within Bevy.
2025-01-03 01:58:43 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
5a5ddb9e35
bevy_tasks: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17089)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_tasks` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.
2025-01-02 22:42:25 +00:00
arunke
22bf3b9a62
Fix documentation for system set method (#17106)
# Objective

Fix incorrect comment on `IntoSystemSetConfigs::after` likely caused by
copy-paste error. It said "before" instead of "after".

## Solution

Update the comment to the correct text.

## Testing

CI tests pass. This is just updating a comment.
2025-01-02 22:38:26 +00:00
BD103
765166b727
Update entity cloning benchmarks (#17084)
# Objective

- `entity_cloning` was separated from the rest of the ECS benchmarks.
- There was some room for improvement in the benchmarks themselves.
- Part of #16647.

## Solution

- Merge `entity_cloning` into the rest of the ECS benchmarks.
- Apply the `bench!` macro to all benchmark names.\
- Reorganize benchmarks and their helper functions, with more comments
than before.
- Remove all the extra component definitions (`C2`, `C3`, etc.), and
just leave one. Now all entities have exactly one component.

## Testing

```sh
# List all entity cloning benchmarks, to verify their names have updated.
cargo bench -p benches --bench ecs entity_cloning -- --list

# Test benchmarks by running them once.
cargo test -p benches --bench ecs entity_cloning

# Run all benchmarks (takes about a minute).
cargo bench -p benches --bench ecs entity_cloning
```

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e3d7d98-015a-4974-ae16-363cf1b9423c)

Interestingly, using `Clone` instead of `Reflect` appears to be 2-2.5
times faster. Furthermore, there were noticeable jumps in time when
running the benchmarks:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd8513de-3922-432f-b3dd-1b1b7750bdb5)


I theorize this is because the `World` is allocating more space for all
the entities, but I don't know for certain. Neat!
2025-01-02 19:55:35 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
e2248afb3e
bevy_math: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17091)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_math` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.

---------

Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
2025-01-02 18:47:36 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
00533a6d1c
bevy_a11y: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17093)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_a11y` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.
2025-01-02 18:45:19 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
c9109964e7
bevy_animation: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17094)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_animation` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.
2025-01-02 18:45:05 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
5d00ef4237
bevy_app: Apply #[deny(clippy::allow_attributes, clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason)] (#17095)
# Objective
We want to deny the following lints:
* `clippy::allow_attributes` - Because there's no reason to
`#[allow(...)]` an attribute if it wouldn't lint against anything; you
should always use `#[expect(...)]`
* `clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` - Because documenting the
reason for allowing/expecting a lint is always good

## Solution
Set the `clippy::allow_attributes` and
`clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason` lints to `deny`, and bring
`bevy_reflect` in line with the new restrictions.

No code changes have been made - except if a lint that was previously
`allow(...)`'d could be removed via small code changes. For example,
`unused_variables` can be handled by adding a `_` to the beginning of a
field's name.

## Testing
I ran `cargo clippy`, and received no errors.
2025-01-02 18:44:34 +00:00
ickshonpe
1a18c9f87b
UI Debug Overlay show_hidden and show_clipped options (#17097)
# Objective

The UI debug overlay draws an outline for every UI node even if it is
invisible or clipped.
Disable debug outlines for hidden and clipped nodes by default and add
options to renable them if needed.

## Solution

* Add `show_hidden` and `show_clipped` fields to `UiDebugOptions`:
```rust
    /// Show outlines for non-visible UI nodes
    pub show_hidden: bool,
    /// Show outlines for clipped sections of UI nodes
    pub show_clipped: bool,
```

* Only extract debug outlines for hidden and clipped UI nodes if the
respective field in `UiDebugOptions` is set to `true`.

## Testing

Also added some extra features to the `testbed_ui` example that
demonstrate the new options:

cargo run --example testbed_ui --features "bevy_ui_debug"

<img width="641" alt="show-hidden-and-clipped"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/16a68600-170c-469e-a3c7-f7dae411dc40"
/>
2025-01-02 18:43:14 +00:00
ickshonpe
2931e350b6
reduce nesting in the sparse_set module (#17066)
# Objective

Just being fussy but I hate this `.map(|v|
v.is_some()).unwrap_or(false)` stuff.

## Solution
Reduce it using `and_then`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2025-01-01 23:17:11 +00:00
Tristan Murphy
afed4e27d1
small documentation update and issue template fix (#17054)
# Objective
Fix some outdated `bevy_state` documentation examples.

## Solution
- updated some doc examples in `bevy_state` that hadn't been updated
with the API.
- fixed an outdated link in the documentation issue template that
referred to a 404 page instead of the contribution guide.

## Testing
No necessary testing aside from the usual doctests.

---

## Showcase
N/A

## Migration Guide
N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2025-01-01 23:09:17 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
10e113d641
Add no_std support to bevy_window (#17031)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Added the following features:
  - `std` (default)
  - `bevy_reflect` (default)
  - `libm`

## Testing

- CI

## Notes

- `bevy_reflect` was previously always enabled, which isn't how most
other crates handle reflection. I've brought this in line with how most
crates gate `bevy_reflect`. This is where the majority of the changes
come from in this PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2025-01-01 23:05:25 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
4058bfa47c
Fix clippy::precedence (#17080)
# Objective

Nightly clippy warnings

## Solution

Add parens

## Testing

```
PS C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy> cargo +nightly clippy
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.44s
```
2025-01-01 22:11:22 +00:00
Aevyrie
bed9ddf3ce
Refactor and simplify custom projections (#17063)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/16556
- Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11807

## Solution

- Simplify custom projections by using a single source of truth -
`Projection`, removing all existing generic systems and types.
- Existing perspective and orthographic structs are no longer components
- I could dissolve these to simplify further, but keeping them around
was the fast way to implement this.
- Instead of generics, introduce a third variant, with a trait object.
- Do an object safety dance with an intermediate trait to allow cloning
boxed camera projections. This is a normal rust polymorphism papercut.
You can do this with a crate but a manual impl is short and sweet.

## Testing

- Added a custom projection example

---

## Showcase

- Custom projections and projection handling has been simplified.
- Projection systems are no longer generic, with the potential for many
different projection components on the same camera.
- Instead `Projection` is now the single source of truth for camera
projections, and is the only projection component.
- Custom projections are still supported, and can be constructed with
`Projection::custom()`.

## Migration Guide

- `PerspectiveProjection` and `OrthographicProjection` are no longer
components. Use `Projection` instead.
- Custom projections should no longer be inserted as a component.
Instead, simply set the custom projection as a value of `Projection`
with `Projection::custom()`.
2025-01-01 20:44:24 +00:00
Sean Kim
294e0db719
Rename track_change_detection flag to track_location (#17075)
# Objective

- As stated in the related issue, this PR is to better align the feature
flag name with what it actually does and the plans for the future.
- Fixes #16852 

## Solution

- Simple find / replace

## Testing

- Local run of `cargo run -p ci`

## Migration Guide

The `track_change_detection` feature flag has been renamed to
`track_location` to better reflect its extended capabilities.
2025-01-01 18:43:47 +00:00
Robert Swain
fd330c834f
Fix sprite performance regression since retained render world (#17078)
# Objective

- Fix sprite rendering performance regression since retained render
world changes
- The retained render world changes moved `ExtractedSprites` from using
the highly-optimised `EntityHasher` with an `Entity` to using
`FixedHasher` with `(Entity, MainEntity)`. This was enough to regress
framerate in bevymark by 25%.

## Solution

- Move the render world entity into a member of `ExtractedSprite` and
change `ExtractedSprites` to use `MainEntityHashMap` for its storage
- Disable sprite picking in bevymark

## Testing

M4 Max. `bevymark --waves 100 --per-wave 1000 --benchmark`. main in
yellow vs PR in red:

<img width="590" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-01 at 16 36 22"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e4ed6ec-3811-4abf-8b30-336153737f89"
/>

20.2% median frame time reduction.

<img width="594" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-01 at 16 38 37"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/157c2022-cda6-4cf2-bc63-d0bc40528cf0"
/>

49.7% median extract_sprites execution time reduction.

Comparing 0.14.2 yellow vs PR red:
<img width="593" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-01 at 16 40 06"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/abd59b6f-290a-4eb6-8835-ed110af995f3"
/>

~6.1% median frame time reduction.

---

## Migration Guide

- `ExtractedSprites` is now using `MainEntityHashMap` for storage, which
is keyed on `MainEntity`.
- The render world entity corresponding to an `ExtractedSprite` is now
stored in the `render_entity` member of it.
2025-01-01 18:40:11 +00:00
ickshonpe
0141bd01b3
Remove the atlas_scaling field from ExtractedUiItem::Gylphs. (#17047)
# Objective

Remove the `atlas_scaling` field from `ExtractedUiItem::Gylphs`. 

It's only ever set to `Vec2::ONE`. I don't remember why/if this field
was ever needed, maybe it was useful before the scale factor clean up.

## Migration Guide

The `atlas_scaling` field from `ExtractedUiItem::Gylphs` has been
removed. This shouldn't affect any existing code as it wasn't used for
anything.
2025-01-01 04:06:53 +00:00
Alice Cecile
5f1e762f19
Return Result from tab navigation API (#17071)
# Objective

Tab navigation can fail in all manner of ways. The current API
recognizes this, but merely logs a warning and returns `None`.

We should supply the actual reason for failure to the caller, so they
can handle it in whatever fashion they please (including logging a
warning!).

Swapping to a Result-oriented pattern is also a bit more idiomatic and
makes the code's control flow easier to follow.

## Solution

- Refactor the `tab_navigation` module to return a `Result` rather than
an `Option` from its key APIs.
- Move the logging to the provided prebuilt observer. This leaves the
default behavior largely unchanged, but allows for better user control.
- Make the case where no tab group was found for the currently focused
entity an error branch, but provide enough information that we can still
recover from it.

## Testing

The `tab_navigation` example continues to function as intended.
2025-01-01 04:05:48 +00:00
ickshonpe
c817864e4f
Replace map_or(true, _) with is_none_or(_) (#17073)
# Objective

Replace uses of `map_or(true, _)` with the equivalent `is_none_or(_)`.
2025-01-01 04:05:26 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
7302e7c9e0
Do not lowercase asset file extensions (#17065)
# Objective

Resolves #17064

## Solution

- Bevy no longer converts asset file extensions to lowercase before
trying to resolve an asset loader

## Testing

- I adapted the `custom_asset` example (see comment in #17064)
- The changes were tested on Linux

As far as I know, Windows has a case-insensitive file system by default,
so case-sensitive asset file extensions are probably bad practice in a
game. But we should be case-sensitive everywhere or handle asset paths
completely case-insensitive.

Before this PR:
* asset loader extensions are case-sensitive
* asset file names are case-sensitive
* asset file extensions are converted to lowercase  

Now everything should be case-sensitive
2025-01-01 00:42:56 +00:00
ickshonpe
9b4e6b345f
Replace map_or(false, _) with is_some_and(_) (#17074)
# Objective

Replace `map_or(false, _)` with `is_some_and(_)`
2024-12-31 21:13:13 +00:00
ickshonpe
7a5a734452
Replace map + unwrap_or(false) with is_some_and (#17067)
# Objective

The `my_option.map(|inner| inner.is_whatever).unwrap_or(false)` pattern
is fragile and ugly.

Replace it with `is_some_and` everywhere.
2024-12-31 20:28:02 +00:00
ickshonpe
c73daea341
Replace map + unwrap_or(true) with is_none_or (#17070)
# Objective

Reduce all varieties of `my_maybe.map(|x| x.is_true).unwrap_or(true)`
using `is_none_or`.
2024-12-31 20:17:03 +00:00
Alice Cecile
d502796a41
Make the input focus docs less keyboard-centric (#17069)
# Objective

Following #16876, `bevy_input_focus` works with more than just keyboard
inputs! The docs should reflect that.

## Solution

Fix a few missed mentions in the documentation.

Also add a brief reference to navigation frameworks within the module
docs to help give more breadcrumbs.
2024-12-31 18:37:48 +00:00
Jonathan Chan Kwan Yin
3c7fbee2d8
Add Mut::clone_from_if_neq (#17019)
# Objective

- Support more ergonomic conditional updates for types that can be
modified by `clone_into`.

## Solution

- Use `ToOwned::clone_into` to copy a reference provided by the caller
in `Mut::clone_from_if_neq`.

## Testing

- See doc tests.
2024-12-31 16:23:01 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
c93217b966
Fix compilation error (#17060)
Small follow-up to #17011 

Please don't merge until the CI passes all checks
2024-12-31 16:22:19 +00:00
Aevyrie
63634fd408
Update picking docs (#17057)
More updates to picking docs. Addresses some nits with wording, and
fixes some out of date information.
2024-12-31 01:56:45 +00:00
Aevyrie
f3da36c181
Update picking::events module docs (#17055)
Updates some out of date docs.
2024-12-31 00:46:15 +00:00
Mike
ac43d5c94f
Convert to fallible system in IntoSystemConfigs (#17051)
# Objective

- #16589 added an enum to switch between fallible and infallible system.
This branching should be unnecessary if we wrap infallible systems in a
function to return `Ok(())`.

## Solution

- Create a wrapper system for `System<(), ()>`s that returns `Ok` on the
call to `run` and `run_unsafe`. The wrapper should compile out, but I
haven't checked.
- I removed the `impl IntoSystemConfigs for BoxedSystem<(), ()>` as I
couldn't figure out a way to keep the impl without double boxing.

## Testing

- ran `many_foxes` example to check if it still runs.

## Migration Guide

- `IntoSystemConfigs` has been removed for `BoxedSystem<(), ()>`. Either
use `InfallibleSystemWrapper` before boxing or make your system return
`bevy::ecs::prelude::Result`.
2024-12-31 00:39:29 +00:00
Jer
33afd38ee1
show these 'fully qualified paths' for bevy_remote's rpc (#16944)
# Objective

It is not obvious that one would know these:
```json
{
  "id": 1,
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": [
    "bevy_animation::AnimationPlayer",
    "bevy_animation::AnimationTarget",
    "bevy_animation::graph::AnimationGraphHandle",
    "bevy_animation::transition::AnimationTransitions",
    "bevy_audio::audio::PlaybackSettings",
    "bevy_audio::audio::SpatialListener",
    "bevy_core_pipeline::bloom::settings::Bloom",
    "bevy_core_pipeline::contrast_adaptive_sharpening::ContrastAdaptiveSharpening",
   **... snipping for brevity ...**
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::Node",
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::Outline",
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::ScrollPosition",
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::TargetCamera",
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::UiAntiAlias",
    "bevy_ui::ui_node::ZIndex",
    "bevy_ui::widget::button::Button",
    "bevy_window::monitor::Monitor",
    "bevy_window:🪟:PrimaryWindow",
    "bevy_window:🪟:Window",
    "bevy_winit::cursor::CursorIcon",
    "server::Cube"
  ]
}
```
Especially if you for example, are reading the GH examples because:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/46c9c983-4bf9-4e70-9d6e-8de936505fbb)
If you for example expand these things, due to the number of places bevy
re-exports things you'll find it difficult to find the true path of
something.
i.e you'd probably be forgiven for writing a query (using the
`client.rs` example):
```sh
$ cargo run --example client --  bevy_pbr::mesh_material::MeshMaterial3d | jq
{
  "error": {
    "code": -23402,
    "message": "Unknown component type: `bevy_pbr::mesh_material::MeshMaterial3d`"
  },
  "id": 1,
  "jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
```
which is where
8d9a00f548/crates/bevy_pbr/src/mesh_material.rs (L41)
would lead you to believe it is...

I've worked with bevy a lot, so it's no issue for me, but for others...
?

## Solution

- Add some more docs, including a sample request (`json` and `rust`)

## Testing

N/A

---

## Showcase
N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Brienen <benjamin.brienen@outlook.com>
2024-12-31 00:29:27 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
3f19997096
Added modify_component to EntityWorldMut, DeferredWorld, and World (#16668)
# Objective

- Make working with immutable components more ergonomic
- Assist #16662

## Solution

Added `modify_component` to `World` and `EntityWorldMut`. This method
"removes" a component from an entity, gives a mutable reference to it to
a provided closure, and then "re-inserts" the component back onto the
entity. This replacement triggers the `OnReplace` and `OnInsert` hooks,
but does _not_ cause an archetype move, as the removal is purely
simulated.

## Testing

- Added doc-tests and a unit test.

---

## Showcase

```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

/// An immutable component.
#[derive(Component, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
#[component(immutable)]
struct Foo(bool);

let mut world = World::default();

let mut entity = world.spawn(Foo(false));

assert_eq!(entity.get::<Foo>(), Some(&Foo(false)));

// Before the closure is executed, the `OnReplace` hooks/observers are triggered
entity.modify_component(|foo: &mut Foo| {
    foo.0 = true;
});
// After the closure is executed, `OnInsert` hooks/observers are triggered

assert_eq!(entity.get::<Foo>(), Some(&Foo(true)));
```

## Notes

- If the component is not available on the entity, the closure and hooks
aren't executed, and `None` is returned. I chose this as an alternative
to returning an error or panicking, but I'm open to changing that based
on feedback.
- This relies on `unsafe`, in particular for accessing the `Archetype`
to trigger hooks. All the unsafe operations are contained within
`DeferredWorld::modify_component`, and I would appreciate that this
function is given special attention to ensure soundness.
- The `OnAdd` hook can never be triggered by this method, since the
component must already be inserted. I have chosen to not trigger
`OnRemove`, as I believe it makes sense that this method is purely a
replacement operation, not an actual removal/insertion.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Malek <50841145+MalekiRe@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-31 00:23:44 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
4460a4d9ed
Use -D warnings in all relevant CI (#17011)
# Objective

Fixes #17009

See:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/clippy/continuous_integration/index.html

## Solution

Add the env

## Testing

CI should start to fail, then I'll fix it.

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/acd2888f-9fc0-445a-a96a-842ba9f1c6aa)
2024-12-31 00:15:28 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
9e4c07238b
Fix logic error in loading_screen.rs (#16989)
# Objective

Fix #16792

## Solution

Fix the logic to retain loaded ones

## Testing

Unable to test due to #16988
2024-12-31 00:04:38 +00:00
Zhixing Zhang
9cebc66486
Make 8 methods public and updated input parameter generics for SystemState::build_system_with_input (#17034)
# Objective

- Made certain methods public for advanced use cases. Methods that
returns mutable references are marked as unsafe due to the possibility
of violating internal lifetime constraint assumptions.
- Fixes an issue introduced by #15184
2024-12-30 23:04:14 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
5f42c9ab6d
Fix no_std CI Warnings and WASM Compatibility (#17049)
# Objective

- Resolve several warnings encountered when compiling for `no_std`
around `dead_code`
- Fix compatibility with `wasm32-unknown-unknown` when using `no_std`
(identified by Sachymetsu on
[Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1323365426901549097))

## Solution

- Removed some unused imports
- Added `allow(dead_code)` for certain private items when compiling on
`no_std`
- Fixed `bevy_app` and `bevy_tasks` compatibility with WASM when
compiling without `std` by appropriately importing `Box` and feature
gating panic unwinding

## Testing

- CI
2024-12-30 23:01:27 +00:00
Vic
b78efd339d
Simplify sort/max_by calls (#17048)
# Objective

Some sort calls and `Ord` impls are unnecessarily complex.

## Solution

Rewrite the "match on cmp, if equal do another cmp" as either a
comparison on tuples, or `Ordering::then_with`, depending on whether the
compare keys need construction.

`sort_by` -> `sort_by_key` when symmetrical. Do the same for
`min_by`/`max_by`.

Note that `total_cmp` can only work with `sort_by`, and not on tuples.

When sorting collected query results that contain
`Entity`/`MainEntity`/`RenderEntity` in their `QueryData`, with that
`Entity` in the sort key:
stable -> unstable sort (all queried entities are unique)

If key construction is not simple, switch to `sort_by_cached_key` when
possible.

Sorts that are only performed to discover the maximal element are
replaced by `max_by_key`.

Dedicated comparison functions and structs are removed where simple.

Derive `PartialOrd`/`Ord` when useful.

Misc. closure style inconsistencies.

## Testing
- Existing tests.
2024-12-30 22:59:36 +00:00
ickshonpe
1e9f647b33
prepare_sprite_image_bind_groups refactor (#17045)
# Objective

In `prepare_sprite_image_bind_groups` the `batch_image_changed`
condition is checked twice but the second if-block seems unnecessary.

# Solution

Queue new `SpriteBatch`es inside the first if-block and remove the
second if-block.
2024-12-30 22:54:04 +00:00
ickshonpe
d522c47dbe
many_glyphs no-ui and no-text2d commandline arguments (#17046)
# Objective

Add commandline options to `many_glyphs` to disable the `Text2d` or `UI`
text for more targeted benching.

## Solution
* Use `Argh` to manage the commandline options for `many_glyphs`.
* Added `no-ui` and `no-text2d` commandline options.
2024-12-30 21:25:33 +00:00
ickshonpe
d2f61e24e7
get_glyph_atlas_info refactor (#17044)
# Objective

Return a `GlyphAtlasInfo` instead of a tuple from the inner block so we
can remove the outer mapping.
2024-12-30 21:08:12 +00:00
BD103
c890cc9dc3
Overhaul picking benchmarks (#17033)
# Objective

- Part of #16647.
- This PR goes through our `ray_cast::ray_mesh_intersection()`
benchmarks and overhauls them with more comments and better
extensibility. The code is also a lot less duplicated!

## Solution

- Create a `Benchmarks` enum that describes all of the different kind of
scenarios we want to benchmark.
- Merge all of our existing benchmark functions into a single one,
`bench()`, which sets up the scenarios all at once.
- Add comments to `mesh_creation()` and `ptoxznorm()`, and move some
lines around to be a bit clearer.
- Make the benchmarks use the new `bench!` macro, as part of #16647.
- Rename many functions and benchmarks to be clearer.

## For reviewers

I split this PR up into several, easier to digest commits. You might
find it easier to review by looking through each commit, instead of the
complete file changes.

None of my changes actually modifies the behavior of the benchmarks;
they still track the exact same test cases. There shouldn't be
significant changes in benchmark performance before and after this PR.

## Testing

List all picking benchmarks: `cargo bench -p benches --bench picking --
--list`

Run the benchmarks once in debug mode: `cargo test -p benches --bench
picking`

Run the benchmarks and analyze their performance: `cargo bench -p
benches --bench picking`

- Check out the generated HTML report in
`./target/criterion/report/index.html` once you're done!

---

## Showcase

List of all picking benchmarks, after having been renamed:

<img width="524" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1b53daf-4a8b-4c45-a25a-c6306c7175d1"
/>

Example report for
`picking::ray_mesh_intersection::cull_intersect/100_vertices`:

<img width="992" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1aaf53f-ce21-4bef-89c4-b982bb158f5d"
/>
2024-12-30 21:04:24 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
db5c31e1c4
Add no_std support to bevy_transform (#17030)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Added the following features:
  - `std` (default)
  - `alloc` (default)
  - `bevy_reflect` (default)
  - `libm`

## Testing

- CI

## Notes

- `alloc` feature added to allow using this crate in `no_alloc`
environments.
- `bevy_reflect` was previously always enabled when `bevy-support` was
enabled, which isn't how most other crates handle reflection. I've
brought this in line with how most crates gate `bevy_reflect`.
2024-12-30 21:01:13 +00:00
JaySpruce
9ac7e17f2e
Refactor hierarchy-related commands to remove structs (#17029)
## Objective

Continuation of #16999.

This PR handles the following:
- Many hierarchy-related commands are wrappers around `World` and
`EntityWorldMut` methods and can be moved to closures:
  - `AddChild`
  - `InsertChildren`
  - `AddChildren`
  - `RemoveChildren`
  - `ClearChildren`
  - `ReplaceChildren`
  - `RemoveParent`
  - `DespawnRecursive`
  - `DespawnChildrenRecursive`
  - `AddChildInPlace`
  - `RemoveParentInPlace`
- `SendEvent` is a wrapper around `World` methods and can be moved to a
closure (and its file deleted).

## Migration Guide

If you were queuing the structs of hierarchy-related commands or
`SendEvent` directly, you will need to change them to the methods
implemented on `EntityCommands` (or `Commands` for `SendEvent`):

| Struct | Method |

|--------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `commands.queue(AddChild { child, parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).add_child(child);` OR
`commands.entity(child).set_parent(parent);` |
| `commands.queue(AddChildren { children, parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).add_children(children);` |
| `commands.queue(InsertChildren { children, parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).insert_children(children);` |
| `commands.queue(RemoveChildren { children, parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).remove_children(children);` |
| `commands.queue(ReplaceChildren { children, parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).replace_children(children);` |
| `commands.queue(ClearChildren { parent });` |
`commands.entity(parent).clear_children();` |
| `commands.queue(RemoveParent { child });` |
`commands.entity(child).remove_parent()` |
| `commands.queue(DespawnRecursive { entity, warn: true });` |
`commands.entity(entity).despawn_recursive();` |
| `commands.queue(DespawnRecursive { entity, warn: false });` |
`commands.entity(entity).try_despawn_recursive();` |
| `commands.queue(DespawnChildrenRecursive { entity, warn: true });` |
`commands.entity(entity).despawn_descendants();` |
| `commands.queue(DespawnChildrenRecursive { entity, warn: false});` |
`commands.entity(entity).try_despawn_descendants();` |
| `commands.queue(SendEvent { event });` | `commands.send_event(event);`
|
2024-12-30 20:58:03 +00:00
Ethereumdegen
4f9dc6534b
fix visibility propagation during reparenting (#17025)
# Objective
Fixes #17024 

## Solution
 

## Testing
 By adding 

```
if let Some(mut cmd) = commands.get_entity( *equipment_link_node ){
                         cmd.insert(Visibility::Inherited); // a hack for now 
                     }

```
in my build after .set_parent() , this fixes the issue. This is why i
think that this change will fix the issue. Unfortunately i was not able
to test the Changed (parent ) , this actual code change, because no
matter how i 'patch', it breaks my project. I got super close but still
had 23 errors due to Reflect being angry.


---
2024-12-30 20:55:44 +00:00
Brezak
ae16bdf172
Add fallible add methods to PluginGroupBuilder (#17005)
# Objective

Make working with `PluginGroupBuilder` less panicky.
Fixes #17001

## Solution

Expand the `PluginGroupBuilder` api with fallible add methods + a
contains method.
Also reorder the `PluginGroupBuilder` tests because before should come
before after.

## Testing

Ran the `PluginGroupBuilder` tests which call into all the newly added
methods.
2024-12-30 20:14:02 +00:00