# Objective
- Contributes to #16877
## Solution
- Moved `hashbrown`, `foldhash`, and related types out of `bevy_utils`
and into `bevy_platform_support`
- Refactored the above to match the layout of these types in `std`.
- Updated crates as required.
## Testing
- CI
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## Migration Guide
- The following items were moved out of `bevy_utils` and into
`bevy_platform_support::hash`:
- `FixedState`
- `DefaultHasher`
- `RandomState`
- `FixedHasher`
- `Hashed`
- `PassHash`
- `PassHasher`
- `NoOpHash`
- The following items were moved out of `bevy_utils` and into
`bevy_platform_support::collections`:
- `HashMap`
- `HashSet`
- `bevy_utils::hashbrown` has been removed. Instead, import from
`bevy_platform_support::collections` _or_ take a dependency on
`hashbrown` directly.
- `bevy_utils::Entry` has been removed. Instead, import from
`bevy_platform_support::collections::hash_map` or
`bevy_platform_support::collections::hash_set` as appropriate.
- All of the above equally apply to `bevy::utils` and
`bevy::platform_support`.
## Notes
- I left `PreHashMap`, `PreHashMapExt`, and `TypeIdMap` in `bevy_utils`
as they might be candidates for micro-crating. They can always be moved
into `bevy_platform_support` at a later date if desired.
# Objective
While working on more complex directional navigation work, I noticed a
few small things.
## Solution
Rather than stick them in a bigger PR, split them out now.
- Include more useful information when responding to
`DirectionalNavigationError`.
- Use the less controversial `Click` events (rather than `Pressed`) in
the example
- Implement add_looping_edges in terms of `add_edges`. Thanks @rparrett
for the idea.
## Testing
Ran the `directional_navigation` example and things still work.
# Objective
While `add_looping_edges` is a helpful method for manually defining
directional navigation maps, we don't always want to loop around!
## Solution
Add a non-looping variant.
These commits are cherrypicked from the more complex #17247.
## Testing
I've updated the `directional_navigation` example to use these changes,
and verified that it works.
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Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Brienen <benjamin.brienen@outlook.com>
# Objective
Stumbled upon a `from <-> form` transposition while reviewing a PR,
thought it was interesting, and went down a bit of a rabbit hole.
## Solution
Fix em
# Objective
Gamepad / directional navigation needs an example, for both teaching and
testing purposes.
## Solution
- Add a simple grid-based example.
- Fix an intermittent panic caused by a race condition with bevy_a11y
- Clean up small issues noticed in bevy_input_focus

## To do: this PR
- [x] figure out why "enter" isn't doing anything
- [x] change button color on interaction rather than printing
- [x] add on-screen directions
- [x] move to an asymmetric grid to catch bugs
- [x] ~~fix colors not resetting on button press~~ lol this is mostly
just a problem with hacking `Interaction` for this
- [x] swap to using observers + bubbling, rather than `Interaction`
## To do: future work
- when I increase the button size, such that there is no line break, the
text on the buttons is no longer centered :( EDIT: this is
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/16783
- add gamepad stick navigation
- add tools to find the nearest populated quadrant to make diagonal
inputs work
- add a `add_edges` method to `DirectionalNavigationMap`
- add a `add_grid` method to `DirectionalNavigationMap`
- make the example's layout more complex and realistic
- add tools to automatically generate this list
- add button shake on failed navigation rather than printing an error
- make Pressed events easier to mock: default fields, PointerId::Focus
## Testing
`cargo run --example directional_navigation`
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Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>