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aecsocket
57931ce42f
bevy_reflect: Add ReflectDeserializerProcessor (#15482)
**NOTE: Also see https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15548 for the
serializer equivalent**

# Objective

The current `ReflectDeserializer` and `TypedReflectDeserializer` use the
`TypeRegistration` and/or `ReflectDeserialize` of a given type in order
to determine how to deserialize a value of that type. However, there is
currently no way to statefully override deserialization of a given type
when using these two deserializers - that is, to have some local data in
the same scope as the `ReflectDeserializer`, and make use of that data
when deserializing.

The motivating use case for this came up when working on
[`bevy_animation_graph`](https://github.com/aecsocket/bevy_animation_graph/tree/feat/dynamic-nodes),
when loading an animation graph asset. The `AnimationGraph` stores
`Vec<Box<dyn NodeLike>>`s which we have to load in. Those `Box<dyn
NodeLike>`s may store `Handle`s to e.g. `Handle<AnimationClip>`. I want
to trigger a `load_context.load()` for that handle when it's loaded.
```rs
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Animation {
    clips: Vec<Handle<AnimationClip>>,
}
```
```rs
(
    clips: [
        "animation_clips/walk.animclip.ron",
        "animation_clips/run.animclip.ron",
        "animation_clips/jump.animclip.ron",
    ],
)
````
Currently, if this were deserialized from an asset loader, this would be
deserialized as a vec of `Handle::default()`s, which isn't useful since
we also need to `load_context.load()` those handles for them to be used.
With this processor field, a processor can detect when `Handle<T>`s are
being loaded, then actually load them in.

## Solution

```rs
trait ReflectDeserializerProcessor {
    fn try_deserialize<'de, D>(
        &mut self,
        registration: &TypeRegistration,
        deserializer: D,
    ) -> Result<Result<Box<dyn PartialReflect>, D>, D::Error>
    where
        D: serde::Deserializer<'de>;
}
```
```diff
- pub struct ReflectDeserializer<'a> {
+ pub struct ReflectDeserializer<'a, P = ()> { // also for ReflectTypedDeserializer
      registry: &'a TypeRegistry,
+     processor: Option<&'a mut P>,
  }
```
```rs
impl<'a, P: ReflectDeserializerProcessor> ReflectDeserializer<'a, P> { // also for ReflectTypedDeserializer
    pub fn with_processor(registry: &'a TypeRegistry, processor: &'a mut P) -> Self {
        Self {
            registry,
            processor: Some(processor),
        }
    }
}
```
This does not touch the existing `fn new`s.
This `processor` field is also added to all internal visitor structs.

When `TypedReflectDeserializer` runs, it will first try to deserialize a
value of this type by passing the `TypeRegistration` and deserializer to
the processor, and fallback to the default logic. This processor runs
the earliest, and takes priority over all other deserialization logic.

## Testing

Added unit tests to `bevy_reflect::serde::de`. Also using almost exactly
the same implementation in [my fork of
`bevy_animation_graph`](https://github.com/aecsocket/bevy_animation_graph/tree/feat/dynamic-nodes).

## Migration Guide

(Since I added `P = ()`, I don't think this is actually a breaking
change anymore, but I'll leave this in)

`bevy_reflect`'s `ReflectDeserializer` and `TypedReflectDeserializer`
now take a `ReflectDeserializerProcessor` as the type parameter `P`,
which allows you to customize deserialization for specific types when
they are found. However, the rest of the API surface (`new`) remains the
same.

<details>
<summary>Original implementation</summary>

Add `ReflectDeserializerProcessor`:
```rs
struct ReflectDeserializerProcessor {
    pub can_deserialize: Box<dyn FnMut(&TypeRegistration) -> bool + 'p>,
    pub deserialize: Box<
        dyn FnMut(
                &TypeRegistration,
                &mut dyn erased_serde::Deserializer,
            ) -> Result<Box<dyn PartialReflect>, erased_serde::Error>
            + 'p,
}
``` 

Along with `ReflectDeserializer::new_with_processor` and
`TypedReflectDeserializer::new_with_processor`. This does not touch the
public API of the existing `new` fns.

This is stored as an `Option<&mut ReflectDeserializerProcessor>` on the
deserializer and any of the private `-Visitor` structs, and when we
attempt to deserialize a value, we first pass it through this processor.

Also added a very comprehensive doc test to
`ReflectDeserializerProcessor`, which is actually a scaled down version
of the code for the `bevy_animation_graph` loader. This should give
users a good motivating example for when and why to use this feature.

### Why `Box<dyn ..>`?

When I originally implemented this, I added a type parameter to
`ReflectDeserializer` to determine the processor used, with `()` being
"no processor". However when using this, I kept running into rustc
errors where it failed to validate certain type bounds and led to
overflows. I then switched to a dynamic dispatch approach.

The dynamic dispatch should not be that expensive, nor should it be a
performance regression, since it's only used if there is `Some`
processor. (Note: I have not benchmarked this, I am just speculating.)
Also, it means that we don't infect the rest of the code with an extra
type parameter, which is nicer to maintain.

### Why the `'p` on `ReflectDeserializerProcessor<'p>`?

Without a lifetime here, the `Box`es would automatically become `Box<dyn
FnMut(..) + 'static>`. This makes them practically useless, since any
local data you would want to pass in must then be `'static`. In the
motivating example, you couldn't pass in that `&mut LoadContext` to the
function.

This means that the `'p` infects the rest of the Visitor types, but this
is acceptable IMO. This PR also elides the lifetimes in the `impl<'de>
Visitor<'de> for -Visitor` blocks where possible.

### Future possibilities

I think it's technically possible to turn the processor into a trait,
and make the deserializers generic over that trait. This would also open
the door to an API like:
```rs
type Seed;

fn seed_deserialize(&mut self, r: &TypeRegistration) -> Option<Self::Seed>;

fn deserialize(&mut self, r: &TypeRegistration, d: &mut dyn erased_serde::Deserializer, s: Self::Seed) -> ...;
```

A similar processor system should also be added to the serialization
side, but that's for another PR. Ideally, both PRs will be in the same
release, since one isn't very useful without the other.

## Testing

Added unit tests to `bevy_reflect::serde::de`. Also using almost exactly
the same implementation in [my fork of
`bevy_animation_graph`](https://github.com/aecsocket/bevy_animation_graph/tree/feat/dynamic-nodes).

## Migration Guide

`bevy_reflect`'s `ReflectDeserializer` and `TypedReflectDeserializer`
now take a second lifetime parameter `'p` for storing the
`ReflectDeserializerProcessor` field lifetimes. However, the rest of the
API surface (`new`) remains the same, so if you are not storing these
deserializers or referring to them with lifetimes, you should not have
to make any changes.

</details>
2024-11-11 18:46:23 +00:00
Tim
03991cd595
Rename Rot2::angle_between to Rot2::angle_to (#16327)
# Objective

`glam` has opted to rename `Vec2::angle_between` to `Vec2::angle_to`
because of the difference in semantics compared to `Vec3::angle_between`
and others which return an unsigned angle `[0, PI]` where
`Vec2::angle_between` returns a signed angle `[-PI, PI]`.
We should follow suit for `Rot2` in 0.15 to avoid further confusion.

Links:
-
https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/issues/514#issuecomment-2143202294
- https://github.com/bitshifter/glam-rs/pull/524

## Migration Guide

`Rot2::angle_between` has been deprecated, use `Rot2::angle_to` instead,
the semantics of `Rot2::angle_between` will change in the future.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2024-11-10 14:36:48 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
40640fdf42
Don't reëxport bevy_image from bevy_render (#16163)
# Objective

Fixes #15940

## Solution

Remove the `pub use` and fix the compile errors.
Make `bevy_image` available as `bevy::image`.

## Testing

Feature Frenzy would be good here! Maybe I'll learn how to use it if I
have some time this weekend, or maybe a reviewer can use it.

## Migration Guide

Use `bevy_image` instead of `bevy_render::texture` items.

---------

Co-authored-by: chompaa <antony.m.3012@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-11-10 06:54:38 +00:00
Knar
1e3ecbefdb
Handle failed cursor grab mode changes so that the cursor grab mode change can be attempted again (#16293)
# Objective

- Currently when you attempt to change the cursor_grab_mode it caches
the new value whether the cursor grab succeeded or failed. This change
handles the Result being returned by set_cursor_grab and changes the
cursor_grab_mode back to the cached version in case of an Error.
- Creates a way to handle #16237 and #16238

## Solution

- I changed the signature of winit_windows attempt_grab to return the
Result<(), ExternalError> that winit set_cursor_grab returns. The system
that calls attempt_grab now checks if there's an error returned, and if
there is it sets the grab_mode back to the cached version (similar to
what hit_test does a few lines down).

## Testing

- I tested using this system that previously would not correctly lock
the mouse on Ubuntu/x11
```
pub fn lock_mouse(mut primary_window: Query<&mut Window, With<PrimaryWindow>>) {
    let window = &mut primary_window.single_mut();
    if window.focused {
        window.cursor_options.grab_mode = CursorGrabMode::Confined;
    } else {
        window.cursor_options.grab_mode = CursorGrabMode::None;
    }
}
```
- I only tested on Ubuntu with x11
2024-11-09 23:30:57 +00:00
AxiomaticSemantics
ef9427727f
Fix permissions of rust source files (#16310)
# Objective

- Permissions of some rust source files are incorrect.

## Solution
- chmod 644 instead of 755

Co-authored-by: _ <>
2024-11-09 16:34:38 +00:00
s-puig
5cbc2a9018
Reflect TextLayout and ComputedTextBlock (#16296)
# Objective

- Fix panic when saving/loading scenes with text nodes due to missing
Reflect implementations.
2024-11-08 22:36:31 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
56a002b693
Return Error instead of panicking when reading invalid dds file (#16283)
# Objective

Fixes #15928

## Solution

return Error instead of panic

## Testing

I don't know if we need to add a test for this. It is pretty
straightforward.
2024-11-08 21:55:34 +00:00
atlv
c29e67153b
Expose Pipeline Compilation Zero Initialize Workgroup Memory Option (#16301)
# Objective

- wgpu 0.20 made workgroup vars stop being zero-init by default. this
broke some applications (cough foresight cough) and now we workaround
it. wgpu exposes a compilation option that zero initializes workgroup
memory by default, but bevy does not expose it.

## Solution

- expose the compilation option wgpu gives us

## Testing

- ran examples: 3d_scene, compute_shader_game_of_life, gpu_readback,
lines, specialized_mesh_pipeline. they all work
- confirmed fix for our own problems

---

</details>

## Migration Guide

- add `zero_initialize_workgroup_memory: false,` to
`ComputePipelineDescriptor` or `RenderPipelineDescriptor` structs to
preserve 0.14 functionality, add `zero_initialize_workgroup_memory:
true,` to restore bevy 0.13 functionality.
2024-11-08 21:42:37 +00:00
Derick M
0ac495f7f4
Remove accesskit re-export from bevy_a11y (#16257)
# Objective

- Fixes #16235 

## Solution

- Both Bevy and AccessKit export a `Node` struct, to reduce confusion
Bevy will no longer re-export `AccessKit` from `bevy_a11y`

## Testing

- Tested locally

## Migration Guide

```diff
# main.rs
--    use bevy_a11y::{
--        accesskit::{Node, Rect, Role},
--        AccessibilityNode,
--    };
++    use bevy_a11y::AccessibilityNode;
++    use accesskit::{Node, Rect, Role};

# Cargo.toml
++    accesskit = "0.17"
```

- Users will need to add `accesskit = "0.17"` to the dependencies
section of their `Cargo.toml` file and update their `accesskit` use
statements to come directly from the external crate instead of
`bevy_a11y`.
- Make sure to keep the versions of `accesskit` aligned with the
versions Bevy uses.
2024-11-08 21:01:16 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
d143da338a
Fixed issue with derive_more Display Implementations (#16298)
# Objective

- Fixed issue where `thiserror` `#[error(...)]` attributes were
improperly converted to `derive_more` `#[display(...)]` equivalents in
certain cases with a tuple struct/enum variant.

## Solution

- Used `re/#\[display\(.*\{[0-9]+\}.*\)\]/` to find occurences of using
`{0}` where `{_0}` was intended (checked for other field indexes too)and
updated accordingly.

## Testing

- `cargo check`
- CI

## Notes

This was discovered by @dtolnay in [this
comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15772#discussion_r1833730555).
2024-11-08 20:29:52 +00:00
Carter Anderson
013e11a14f
AudioPlayer::new() (#16287)
# Objective

`AudioPlayer::<AudioSource>(assets.load("audio.mp3"))` is awkward and
complicated to type because the `AudioSource` generic type cannot be
elided. This is especially annoying because `AudioSource` is used in the
majority of cases. Most users don't need to think about it.

## Solution

Add an `AudioPlayer::new()` function that is hard-coded to
`AudioSource`, allowing `AudioPlayer::new(assets.load("audio.mp3"))`.
Prefer using that in the relevant places.
2024-11-08 01:51:50 +00:00
Asier Illarramendi
2b434035b7
Fix typos in bevy_picking module docs (#16265)
# Objective

- Fix typo: `ovserver` => `observer`

---------

Co-authored-by: Thierry Berger <contact@thierryberger.com>
2024-11-08 01:15:44 +00:00
Carter Anderson
f754cecb49
UiImage -> ImageNode, UiImageSize -> ImageNodeSize (#16271)
# Objective

Align `UiImage` with the new `XNode` naming convention.

## Solution

- Rename `UiImage` to `ImageNode`
- Rename `UiImageSize` to `ImageNodeSize`

---

## Migration Guide

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage::new(image));
````

After:
```rust
commands.spawn(ImageNode::new(image));
```
2024-11-07 21:52:58 +00:00
Matty
9beb1d96e7
Incorporate all node weights in additive blending (#16279)
# Objective

In the existing implementation, additive blending effectively treats the
node with least index specially by basically forcing its weight to be
`1.0` regardless of what its computed weight would be (based on the
weights in the `AnimationGraph` and `AnimationPlayer`).

Arguably this makes some amount of sense, because the "base" animation
is often one which was not authored to be used additively, meaning that
its sampled values are interpreted absolutely rather than as deltas.
However, this also leads to strange behavior with respect to animation
masks: if the "base" animation is masked out on some target, then the
next node is treated as the "base" animation, despite the fact that it
would normally be interpreted additively, and the weight of that
animation is thrown away as a result.

This is all kind of weird and revolves around special treatment (if the
behavior is even really intentional in the first place). From a
mathematical standpoint, there is nothing special about how the "base"
animation must be treated other than having a weight of 1.0 under an
`Add` node, which is something that the user can do without relying on
some bizarre corner-case behavior of the animation system — this is the
only present situation under which weights are discarded.

This PR changes this behavior so that the weight of every node is
incorporated. In other words, for an animation graph that looks like
this:
```text
┌───────────────┐                                 
│Base clip      ┼──┐                              
│      0.5      │  │                              
└───────────────┘  │                              
┌───────────────┐  │  ┌───────────────┐     ┌────┐
│Additive clip 1┼──┼─►┤Additive blend ┼────►│Root│
│      0.1      │  │  │      1.0      │     └────┘
└───────────────┘  │  └───────────────┘           
┌───────────────┐  │                              
│Additive clip 2┼──┘                              
│      0.2      │                                 
└───────────────┘                                 
```

Previously, the result would have been
```text
base_clip + 0.1 * additive_clip_1 + 0.2 * additive_clip_2
```

whereas now it would be
```text
0.5 * base_clip + 0.1 * additive_clip_1 + 0.2 * additive_clip_2
```

and in the scenario where `base_clip` is masked out:
```text
additive_clip_1 + 0.2 * additive_clip_2
```
vs.
```text
0.1 * additive_clip_1 + 0.2 * additive_clip_2
```

## Solution

For background, the way that the additive blending procedure works is
something like this:
- During graph traversal, the node values and weights of the children
are pushed onto the evaluator `stack`. The traversal order guarantees
that the item with least node index will be on top.
- Once we reach the `Add` node itself, we start popping off the `stack`
and into the evaluator's `blend_register`, which is an accumulator
holding up to one weight-value pair:
- If the `blend_register` is empty, it is filled using data from the top
of the `stack`.
- Otherwise, the `blend_register` is combined with data popped from the
`stack` and updated.

In the example above, the additive blending steps would look like this
(with the pre-existing implementation):
1. The `blend_register` is empty, so we pop `(base_clip, 0.5)` from the
top of the `stack` and put it in. Now the value of the `blend_register`
is `(base_clip, 0.5)`.
2. The `blend_register` is non-empty: we pop `(additive_clip_1, 0.1)`
from the top of the `stack` and combine it additively with the value in
the `blend_register`, forming `(base_clip + 0.1 * additive_clip_1, 0.6)`
in the `blend_register` (the carried weight value goes unused).
3. The `blend_register` is non-empty: we pop `(additive_clip_2, 0.2)`
from the top of the `stack` and combine it additively with the value in
the `blend_register`, forming `(base_clip + 0.1 * additive_clip_1 + 0.2
* additive_clip_2, 0.8)` in the `blend_register`.

The solution in this PR changes step 1: the `base_clip` is multiplied by
its weight as it is added to the `blend_register` in the first place,
yielding `0.5 * base_clip + 0.1 * additive_clip_1 + 0.2 *
additive_clip_2` as the final result.

### Note for reviewers

It might be tempting to look at the code, which contains a segment that
looks like this:
```rust
if additive {
    current_value = A::blend(
        [
            BlendInput {
                weight: 1.0, // <--
                value: current_value,
                additive: true,
            },
            BlendInput {
                weight: weight_to_blend,
                value: value_to_blend,
                additive: true,
            },
        ]
        .into_iter(),
    );
} 
```
and conclude that the explicit value of `1.0` is responsible for
overwriting the weight of the base animation. This is incorrect.

Rather, this additive blend has to be written this way because it is
multiplying the *existing value in the blend register* by 1 (i.e. not
doing anything) before adding the next value to it. Changing this to
another quantity (e.g. the existing weight) would cause the value in the
blend register to be spuriously multiplied down.

## Testing

Tested on `animation_masks` example. Checked `morph_weights` example as
well.

## Migration Guide

I will write a migration guide later if this change is not included in
0.15.
2024-11-07 19:12:08 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
1e1b6e5b6d
Make BinnedRenderPhase fields for accessing batchable and unbatchable entities public (#16142)
# Objective

Fixes #16080

## Solution

Make the fields and struct pub as per the suggested solution.

## Testing

None
2024-11-07 18:03:47 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
e53aaddf96
Make ComponentTicks field public (#16269)
# Objective

After #12929 we no longer have methods to get component or ticks for
previously obtained table column.
It's possible to use a lower level API by indexing the slice, but then
it won't be possible to construct `ComponentTicks`.

## Solution

Make `ComponentTicks` fields public. They don't hold any invariants and
you can't get a mutable reference to the struct in Bevy.

I also removed the getters since they are no longer needed.

## Testing

- I tested the compilation

---

## Migration Guide

- Instead of using `ComponentTicks::last_changed_tick` and
`ComponentTicks::added_tick` methods, access fields directly.
2024-11-06 22:21:04 +00:00
Chris Russell
a967c75e92
Enable EntityRef tests that now pass. (#16263)
# Objective

Re-enable some tests in `entity_ref.rs` that are marked as `#[ignore]`,
but that pass after #14561.

## Solution

Remove `#[ignore]` from those tests.
2024-11-06 16:10:55 +00:00
ickshonpe
619c5e3bda
Require ContentSize for UiImage (#16262)
# Objective

Automatic imaging sizing for image nodes isn't working because the the
`ContentSize` requirement for `UiImage` got lost in some merge again.

Fixes #16239 
Fixes #16240 
Fixes the missing images seen in #16241

## Solution

Require `ContentSize` for `UiImage`.
2024-11-06 14:56:28 +00:00
François Mockers
eb558bbf77
properly flag using CustomCursor::Url in wasm (#16255)
# Objective

- Fixes #16254 
- fix building in wasm without custom_cursor

## Solution

- Properly flag `CustomCursor::Url` which only exist in wasm, but also
only when `custom_cursor` is enabled

## Testing

- `cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown -p bevy_winit`
2024-11-06 13:14:12 +00:00
Derick M
49f63ed2cf
chore(deps): remove unused uuid dependency from bevy_core (#16253)
# Objective

- Closes #16242 

## Solution

- Remove unused `uuid` dep in `bevy_core` crate

## Testing

- ~~Awaiting CI~~ tested locally and it doesn't break anything
2024-11-05 23:31:58 +00:00
charlotte
4b05d2f4d8
Upgrade to wgpu 23 (#15988)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15893

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-11-05 21:18:48 +00:00
Martín Maita
7fc8318b7f
BRP System Ordering (#16198)
# Objective

- Attempts to fix #16042

## Solution

- Added a new `RemoteSystem` `SystemSet` for the BRP systems.
- Changed the schedule on which these systems run from `Update` to
`Last`.

## Testing

- I did not test these changes and would appreciate a hand in doing so.
I assume it would be good to test that you can order against these
systems easily now.

---

## Migration Guide

- `process_remote_requests`, `process_ongoing_watching_requests` and
`remove_closed_watching_requests` now run in the `Last` schedule. Make
sure you use `RemoteSystem` `SystemSet` in case you need to order your
systems against them.
2024-11-05 21:05:11 +00:00
Martín Maita
a44b668b90
Bump crate-ci/typos from 1.26.8 to 1.27.0 (#16236)
# Objective

- Closes #16224

## Solution

- Bumps `crate-ci/typos@v1.26.8` to `crate-ci/typos@v1.27.0`.

## Testing

- CI checks should pass.

---------

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-05 01:33:27 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
282ca735ba
Use Name component for gamepad (#16233)
# Objective

Addressing a suggestion I made in Discord: store gamepad name as a
`Name` component.
Advantages: 
- Will be nicely displayed in inspector / editor.
- Easier to spawn in tests, just `world.spawn(Gamepad::default())`.

## Solution

`Gamepad` component now stores only vendor and product IDs and `Name`
stores the gamepad name.
Since `GamepadInfo` is no longer necessary, I removed it and merged its
fields into the connection event.

## Testing

- Run unit tests.

---

## Migration Guide

- `GamepadInfo` no longer exists:
  -  Name now accesible via `Name` component.
  -  Other information available on `Gamepad` component directly.
  - `GamepadConnection::Connected` now stores all info fields directly.
2024-11-05 00:30:48 +00:00
Asier Illarramendi
718688e791
Use stack_z_offsets in all the cases we create a TransparentUi (#16197)
# Objective

Use same pattern when creating `TransparentUi` items where the
`sort_key` is the `UiNode` stack index + some offset.

## Solution

Refactored to follow same pattern.

## Testing

Ran few UI examples.

## Doubts

Maybe `stack_z_offsets::BACKGROUND_COLOR` should be renamed. This is
used for `ExtractedUiNode`, which is not only used for "background
color" it's also used to render borders, images and text (I think).
2024-11-04 22:18:41 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
50dde9b0a7
Expose picking pointer state as a resource (#16229)
In `bevy_mod_picking` events are driven by several interlocking state
machines, which read and write events, and share state in a few common
resources. When I merged theses state machines into one to make event
ordering work properly, I combined this state and hid it in a `Local`.

This PR exposes the state in a resource again. Also adds a simple little
API for it. Useful for adding debug UI.
2024-11-04 22:06:14 +00:00
Rich Churcher
7740c0f879
Support creating asset directories (#16220)
# Objective

Exposes a means to create an asset directory (and its parent
directories). Wasn't sure whether we also wanted the variant to create
directories without the parent (i.e. `mkdir` instead of `mkdir -p`)?

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy_editor_prototypes/issues/144
2024-11-04 22:06:00 +00:00
Nolan Darilek
817f160d35
Bump accesskit and accesskit_winit. (#16234)
# Objective

- Bumps accesskit and accesskit_winit dependencies

## Solution

- Fixes several breaking API changes introduced in accesskit 0.23.

## Testing

- Tested with the ui example and seems to work comparably
2024-11-04 20:07:38 +00:00
Hennadii Chernyshchyk
b0058dc54b
Gamepad improvements (#16222)
# Objective

Closes #16221.

## Solution

- Make `Gamepad` fields public and remove delegates / getters.
- Move `impl Into` to `Axis` methods (delegates for `Axis` used `impl
Into` to allow passing both `GamepadAxis` and `GamepadButton`).
- Improve docs.

## Testing

- I run tests.

Not sure if the migration guide is needed, since it's a feature from RC,
but I wrote it just in case.

---

## Migration Guide

- `Gamepad` fields are now public.
- Instead of using `Gamepad` delegates like `Gamepad::just_pressed`,
call these methods directly on the fields.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-11-04 17:05:24 +00:00
Derick M
8d24efe60c
Remove unused debug identifiers for ComponentHooks methods (#16228)
# Objective

- Cleans up unused debug identifiers for `ComponentHooks` methods:
`on_add`, `on_insert`, `on_replace`, and `on_remove`
 
## Solution

- Simplify the expect messages by removing the unused `{:?}`

## Testing

- Currently untested


[Context](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/749335865876021248/1302988180592525362)
2024-11-04 15:41:07 +00:00
Sigma-dev
3c2830d607
Improved the global transform api to access rotation and scale (#16211)
# Objective

GlobalTransform's current methods make it unintuitive, long and clunky
to access just the rotation or just the scale.

## Solution

Dedicated just_rotation() and scale() methods to access just these
properties.

I'm not sure about the naming, I chose just_rotation() to show that try
to indicate there is a waste since it also computes the other fields.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
I tried logging the methods with a rotating and scaling cube and the
values were correct.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
My methods are based on existing bevy/glam methods so should be correct
from the getgo.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
Probably the easiest is using the 3d_rotations example, adding scaling
to it and then logging the methods I added

---

## Showcase
```rust
fn log(gt_query: Query<&GlobalTransform>) {
        for global_transform in gt_query().iter() {
                   println!("{} {}", global_transform.just_rotation(), global_transform.scale());
        }
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Sigma-dev <antonin.programming@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-11-04 15:35:16 +00:00
Tim
b53ec4c35c
Fix WGSL formatting inconsistency on mesh_view_binding (#16202)
# Objective

- fix formatting issue in "mesh_view_binding.wgsl"

_note: As naga-oil preprocessor match the whole line when finding an
"#endif",
It's just for external formatting tool and consistency._

## Solution
Trivial change.
Add  '//' before the closing comment of the "#endif"
2024-11-04 15:32:38 +00:00
robtfm
262f471934
move mesh uniform construction out of Core3d (#16188)
# Objective

gpu based mesh uniform construction in the `GpuPreprocessNode` is
currently in `Core3d`. The node iterates all views and schedules the
uniform construction for each. so
- when there are multiple 3d cameras, it runs multiple times on each
view
- if a view wants to render meshes but doesn't use the `Core3d` graph,
the camera must run later than at least one `Core3d`-based camera (or
add the node to its own graph, duplicating the work)
- If views want to share mesh uniforms there is no way to avoid running
the preprocessing for every view

## Solution

- move the node to the top level of the rendergraph, before the camera
driver node
- make the `PreprocessBindGroup` `clone`able, and add a
`SkipGpuPreprocessing` component to allow opting out per view
2024-11-04 15:29:11 +00:00
Lennard
cd2d14c0fd
Fix blending for CameraOutputMode::Skip (#16157)
# Objective

Currently, if we have two cameras with the same output texture, one with
`CameraOutputMode::Write` and one with `CameraOutputMode::Skip`, it is
possible for the `CameraOutputMode::Write` camera to be assigned alpha
blending (which is the fallback blending when multiple cameras write to
the same output texture), although it is the only camera writing to the
output texture. This may or may not happen every restart of the app,
because the camera iteration order in prepare_view_upscaling_pipelines
isn't consistent. Since this is random behaviour I consider this a bug
and didn't add a migration guide.

## Solution

In `prepare_view_upscaling_pipelines` make sure we don't consider
cameras with CameraOutputMode::Skip to be outputting something to the
output texture.

## Testing

I ran a few examples to make sure nothing obvious is broken. There is no
example using CameraOutputMode::Skip, so I only tested the change in my
own App where this was relevant, which however isn't public.
2024-11-04 15:26:42 +00:00
JMS55
267b57e565
Meshlet normal-aware LOD and meshoptimizer upgrade (#16111)
# Objective

- Choose LOD based on normal simplification error in addition to
position error
- Update meshoptimizer to 0.22, which has a bunch of simplifier
improvements

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Visualize normals, and compare LOD changes before and after. Normals
no longer visibly change as the LOD cut changes.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
  - No
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Run the meshlet example in this PR and on main and move around to
change the LOD cut. Before running each example, in
meshlet_mesh_material.wgsl, replace `let color = vec3(rand_f(&rng),
rand_f(&rng), rand_f(&rng));` with `let color =
(vertex_output.world_normal + 1.0) / 2.0;`. Make sure to download the
appropriate bunny asset for each branch!
2024-11-04 15:20:22 +00:00
ickshonpe
4e02d3cdb9
Improved UiImage and Sprite scaling and slicing APIs (#16088)
# Objective

1. UI texture slicing chops and scales an image to fit the size of a
node and isn't meant to place any constraints on the size of the node
itself, but because the required components changes required `ImageSize`
and `ContentSize` for nodes with `UiImage`, texture sliced nodes are
laid out using an `ImageMeasure`.

2. In 0.14 users could spawn a `(UiImage, NodeBundle)` which would
display an image stretched to fill the UI node's bounds ignoring the
image's instrinsic size. Now that `UiImage` requires `ContentSize`,
there's no option to display an image without its size placing
constrains on the UI layout (unless you force the `Node` to a fixed
size, but that's not a solution).

3. It's desirable that the `Sprite` and `UiImage` share similar APIs.

Fixes #16109

## Solution

* Remove the `Component` impl from `ImageScaleMode`.
* Add a `Stretch` variant to `ImageScaleMode`.
* Add a field `scale_mode: ImageScaleMode` to `Sprite`.
* Add a field `mode: UiImageMode` to `UiImage`. 
* Add an enum `UiImageMode` similar to `ImageScaleMode` but with
additional UI specific variants.
* Remove the queries for `ImageScaleMode` from Sprite and UI extraction,
and refer to the new fields instead.
* Change `ui_layout_system` to update measure funcs on any change to
`ContentSize`s to enable manual clearing without removing the component.
* Don't add a measure unless `UiImageMode::Auto` is set in
`update_image_content_size_system`. Mutably deref the `Mut<ContentSize>`
if the `UiImage` is changed to force removal of any existing measure
func.

## Testing
Remove all the constraints from the ui_texture_slice example:

```rust
//! This example illustrates how to create buttons with their textures sliced
//! and kept in proportion instead of being stretched by the button dimensions

use bevy::{
    color::palettes::css::{GOLD, ORANGE},
    prelude::*,
    winit::WinitSettings,
};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        // Only run the app when there is user input. This will significantly reduce CPU/GPU use.
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, button_system)
        .run();
}

fn button_system(
    mut interaction_query: Query<
        (&Interaction, &Children, &mut UiImage),
        (Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
    >,
    mut text_query: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
    for (interaction, children, mut image) in &mut interaction_query {
        let mut text = text_query.get_mut(children[0]).unwrap();
        match *interaction {
            Interaction::Pressed => {
                **text = "Press".to_string();
                image.color = GOLD.into();
            }
            Interaction::Hovered => {
                **text = "Hover".to_string();
                image.color = ORANGE.into();
            }
            Interaction::None => {
                **text = "Button".to_string();
                image.color = Color::WHITE;
            }
        }
    }
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    let image = asset_server.load("textures/fantasy_ui_borders/panel-border-010.png");

    let slicer = TextureSlicer {
        border: BorderRect::square(22.0),
        center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
        sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
        max_corner_scale: 1.0,
    };
    // ui camera
    commands.spawn(Camera2d);
    commands
        .spawn(Node {
            width: Val::Percent(100.0),
            height: Val::Percent(100.0),
            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
            ..default()
        })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            for [w, h] in [[150.0, 150.0], [300.0, 150.0], [150.0, 300.0]] {
                parent
                    .spawn((
                        Button,
                        Node {
                            // width: Val::Px(w),
                            // height: Val::Px(h),
                            // horizontally center child text
                            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                            // vertically center child text
                            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                            margin: UiRect::all(Val::Px(20.0)),
                            ..default()
                        },
                        UiImage::new(image.clone()),
                        ImageScaleMode::Sliced(slicer.clone()),
                    ))
                    .with_children(|parent| {
                        // parent.spawn((
                        //     Text::new("Button"),
                        //     TextFont {
                        //         font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
                        //         font_size: 33.0,
                        //         ..default()
                        //     },
                        //     TextColor(Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9)),
                        // ));
                    });
            }
        });
}
```

This should result in a blank window, since without any constraints the
texture slice image nodes should be zero-sized. But in main the image
nodes are given the size of the underlying unsliced source image
`textures/fantasy_ui_borders/panel-border-010.png`:

<img width="321" alt="slicing"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbd74c9c-14cd-4b4d-93c6-7c0152bb05ee">

For this PR need to change the lines:
```
                        UiImage::new(image.clone()),
                        ImageScaleMode::Sliced(slicer.clone()),
```
to
```
                        UiImage::new(image.clone()).with_mode(UiImageMode::Sliced(slicer.clone()),
```
and then nothing should be rendered, as desired.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-11-04 15:14:03 +00:00
urben1680
1e47604506
Adding ScheduleGraph::contains_set (#16206)
# Objective

The schedule graph can easily confirm whether a set is contained or not.

This helps me in my personal project where I write an extension trait
for `Schedule` and I want to configure a specific set in its methods.
The set in question has a run condition though and I don't want to add
that condition to the same schedule as many times as the trait methods
are called. Since the non-pub set is unknown to the schedule until then,
a `contains_set` is sufficient.

It is probably trivial to add a method that returns an `Option<NodeId>`
as well but as I personally don't need it I did not add that. If it is
desired I can do so here though. It might be unneeded to have a
`contains_set` then because one could check `is_some` on the returned id
in that case.

An argument against that is that future changes may be easier if only a
`contains_set` needs to be ported.

## Solution

Added `ScheduleGraph::contains_set`.

## Testing

I put the below showcase code into a temporary unit test and it worked.
If wanted I add it as a test too but I did not see that other more
somewhat complicated methods have tests

---

## Showcase

```rs
#[derive(ScheduleLabel, Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
struct MySchedule;

#[derive(SystemSet, Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
struct MySet;

let mut schedule = Schedule::new(MySchedule);
assert_eq!(schedule.graph().contains_set(MySet), false);
schedule.configure_sets(MySet);
assert_eq!(schedule.graph().contains_set(MySet), true);
```
2024-11-03 16:16:24 +00:00
MiniaczQ
5edc23db41
Fix fallible param notes (#16218)
I noticed one of the reflinks doesn't work correctly
2024-11-03 16:14:26 +00:00
Lynn
52b8b55c2d
Implement Measured2d for Arc2d-based primitives. (#16213)
# Objective

- `CircularSegment` and `CircularSector` are well defined 2D shapes with
both an area and a perimeter.

# Solution

- This PR implements `perimeter` for both and moves the existsing `area`
functions into the `Measured2d` implementations.

## Testing

- The `arc_tests` have been extended to also check for perimeters.
2024-11-03 16:12:31 +00:00
Friz64
565616622b
Correctly feature gate custom_cursor (#16093)
# Objective

Currently there's no way to change the window's cursor icon with the
`custom_cursor` feature **disabled**. You should still be able to set
system cursor icons.

Connections:

- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15649

## Solution

Move some `custom_cursor` feature gates around, as to expose the
`CursorIcon` type again.

Note this refactoring was mainly piloted by hunting after the compiler
warnings -- I shouldn't have missed anything, but FYI.

## Testing

Disabled the `custom_cursor` feature, ran the `window_settings` example.
2024-11-02 01:47:32 +00:00
Joona Aalto
46566980a6
Fix and improve MSAA documentation (#16196)
# Objective

#14273 changed `Msaa` to be a component rather than a resource. However,
the documentation still says that it is a resource. This tripped me up
during migration to 0.15 until I looked at the type definition.

Additionally, the docs have some unnecessary repetition and some grammar
mistakes, and they don't link to camera documentation.

## Solution

Fix up the docs!
2024-10-31 21:34:04 +00:00
Justin Schwab
03a068e4d1
Fix typo in bevy_ecs (#16195)
Found this while reading the docs, I assume this is a typo.
2024-10-31 19:20:01 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
1f69bc1f96
Mesh::merge: count_vertices instead of initializing positions (#16024)
# Objective

When merging two meshes, we need to find the offset of indices for the
second mesh. Currently it is done by inserting empty positions if
positions is not set.

Although practically it is not an issue, this does not feel right:
- We did not have positions before, then why we have positions after
merge?
- Moreover, if positions are not set, but uvs are not empty, computed
offset will be zero, while it should be equal to the number of uvs.

## Solution

Use `Mesh::count_vertices` to find the number of vertices.

## Testing

Looking hard.
2024-10-31 17:06:32 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
928dee830e
Indices::extend (#16023)
# Objective

There's integer overflow in `Mesh::merge` in branches like this:


405fa3e8ea/crates/bevy_mesh/src/mesh.rs (L857-L859)

we truncate `u32` to `u16` and ignore integer overflow on `u16`. This
may lead to unexpected results when the number of vertices exceeds
`u16::MAX`.

## Solution

Convert indices storage to `u32` when necessary.

## Testing

- Unit test added for `extend` function
- For changes in `Mesh`, I presume it is already tested elsewhere
2024-10-31 16:39:32 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
db4a74be76
Support prefers_home_indicator_hidden (#16005)
# Objective

- Fixes #15757 

## Solution

- Add the platform specific property `prefers_home_indicator_hidden` to
bevy's Window configuration, and applying it by invoking
`with_prefers_home_indicator_hidden` in `winit`.

## Testing

- I have tested the `bevy_mobile_example` on the iOS platform.

## Showcase
- Currently, the `prefers_home_indicator_hidden` is enabled in the
bevy_mobile_example demo. You can test it with an iOS device. The home
indicator will disappear after several seconds of inactivity in the
bottom areas.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-31 16:09:30 +00:00
Thierry Berger
88d1692105
Derive same attributes as MainEntity for RenderEntity (#16191)
Spotted while working on updating bevy_egui.

Discord context:
https://discordapp.com/channels/691052431525675048/1301212128115687454/1301469954465464320
2024-10-31 14:56:27 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
9a0c9b9e8f
Add button_just_down and button_just_up methods to PointerInput (#16176)
# Objective

Upstream two small methods present in `bevy_mod_picking` but not in
`bevy_picking`.

There might be a few more of these.
2024-10-31 14:44:34 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
3e405ed537
Improve SubApp documentation example (#16160)
# Objective

Fix #15841

## Solution

Added an update schedule as recommended in the issue.

## Testing

Doc test is run and passes.

Ran the example in a test app before and after adding the line.

## Showcase

Before:

```
PS C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test> cargo run
    Blocking waiting for file lock on build directory
   Compiling bevy_experiment_test v0.1.0 (C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1m 41s
     Running `target\debug\bevy_experiment_test.exe`
```

(nothing happens)

After:

```
PS C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test> cargo run
    Blocking waiting for file lock on build directory
   Compiling bevy_experiment_test v0.1.0 (C:\Users\BenjaminBrienen\source\bevy_experiment_test)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 14.64s
     Running `target\debug\bevy_experiment_test.exe`
system of subapp is executing and the Counter: 10
```
2024-10-30 22:12:25 +00:00
ickshonpe
4db18d85c1
Remove the Globals binding from the box shadow shader (#16177)
# Objective

Remove the `Globals` binding from the box shadow shader. It isn't used
and was added by mistake.
2024-10-30 20:06:15 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
131ec38650
Fix pointer constructor order (#16169)
Fixes a small divergence between `bevy_mod_picking` and the up-streamed
`bevy_picking`: Both have a `Pointer<E>` constructor with the same
types, but in a different order.

This is part of work being done on `bevy_mod_picking` to simplify the
migration to `bevy_picking`.
2024-10-30 17:08:20 +00:00
ickshonpe
dae39aceb5
Constify ComputedNode (#16134)
# Objective

Make all the methods and associated functions belonging to
`ComputedNode` const.

## Solution

Constify (except for `inner_radius` which uses non-const `min` and
`max`).

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-29 13:45:44 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
f005a96dd4
ReflectBundle::remove improvement (#16139)
# Objective

Fixes #15676

## Solution

`remove` returns the removed item

Add `take`

## Testing

None yet

## Migration Guide

If you don't need the returned value from `remove`, discard it.
2024-10-28 22:29:05 +00:00
ickshonpe
e58670102e
Require ContentSize on UiImage again (#16138)
# Objective

The `ContentSize` requirement on `UiImage` got lost during merge
conflict fixes, causing some images such as the icons on the `game_menu`
example to disappear.

Fixes #16136

## Solution

Require `ContentSize` on `UiImage` again.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-28 22:27:19 +00:00
Martín Maita
72321ca3c5
Update notify-debouncer-full requirement from 0.3.1 to 0.4.0 (#16133)
# Objective

- Supersedes #16126 

## Solution

- Updated code in `file_watcher.rs` to fix breaking changes introduced
in the new version.
- Check changelog here:
https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#debouncer-full-040-2024-10-25.
- Relevant PR with the breaking change:
https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/pull/557.

## Testing

- CI checks passing locally

---------

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-28 22:23:03 +00:00
ickshonpe
05d90686fc
Remove custom rounding (#16097)
# Objective

Taffy added layout rounding a while ago but it had a couple of bugs and
caused some problems with the fussy `ab_glyph` text implementation. So I
disabled Taffy's builtin rounding and added some hacks ad hoc that fixed
(some) of those issues. Since then though Taffy's rounding algorithm has
improved while we've changed layout a lot and migrated to `cosmic-text`
so those hacks don't help any more and in some cases cause significant
problems.

Also our rounding implementation only rounds to the nearest logical
pixel, whereas Taffy rounds to the nearest physical pixel meaning it's
much more accurate with high dpi displays.

fixes #15197

## Some examples of layout rounding errors visible in the UI examples

These errors are much more obvious at high scale factor, you might not
see any problems at a scale factor of 1.

`cargo run --example text_wrap_debug`

<img width="1000" alt="text_debug_gaps"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5a584016-b8e2-487b-8842-f0f359077391">

The narrow horizontal and vertical lines are gaps in the layout caused
by errors in the coordinate rounding.

`cargo run --example text_debug`

<img width="1000" alt="text_debug"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4b37c02-a2fd-441c-a7bd-cd7a1a72e7dd">

The two text blocks here are aligned right to the same boundary but in
this screen shot you can see that the lower block is one pixel off to
the left. Because the size of this text node changes between frames with
the reported framerate the rounding errors cause it to jump left and
right.

## Solution

Remove all our custom rounding hacks and reenable Taffy's layout
rounding.

The gaps in the `text_wrap_debug` example are gone:
<img width="1000" alt="text_wrap_debug_fix"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92d2dd97-30c6-4ac8-99f1-6d65358995a7">

This doesn't fix some of the gaps that occur between borders and content
but they seem appear to be a rendering problem as they disappear with
`UiAntiAlias::Off` set.

## Testing

Run the examples as described above in the `Objective` section. With
this PR the problems mentioned shouldn't appear.

Also added an example in a separate PR #16096 `layout_rounding_debug`
for identifying these issues.

## Migration Guide

`UiSurface::get_layout` now also returns the final sizes before
rounding. Call `.0` on the `Ok` result to get the previously returned
`taffy::Layout` value.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-10-28 22:20:50 +00:00
Eero Lehtinen
af279073aa
Fix linux nvidia + xwayland freeze at startup (#16123)
# Objective

- Fixes #16122

When the wayland feature is not enabled, xwayland is used on wayland.
Nvidia drivers are somewhat bugged on linux and return outdated surfaces
on xwayland for seemingly no reason. Oftentimes at startup we get into
an infine loop where the surface is permanently outdated and nothing (or
sometimes only the first frame) is drawn on the screen.

## Solution

After experimenting I found that we can safely call configure again and
the issue seems to resolve itsef. After this change I couldn't reproduce
the original issue after many tries. More testing is probably needed
though.

The main issue is that `get_current_texture` fails sometimes because the
surface remains outdated even after configuring. It would be better to
just properly handle and never panic when `get_current_texture` fails.
This way we always call configure when outdated and bail when getting
the swapchain fails instead of crashing. The number of special cases is
also reduced.

## Testing

I tested the example "rotation" manually by trying to move around.

It works with X11 and Xwayland and the non panicing code paths didn't
change so other platforms aren't affected.
2024-10-28 22:17:59 +00:00
Gilles Henaux
5d1d073c14
Fix AsBindGroupError display for InvalidSamplerType (#16079)
# Objective

- Display message for `AsBindGroupError::InvalidSamplerType` was not
correctly displaying the binding index

## Solution

- Simple typo fix

## Testing

- Tested locally
2024-10-28 22:10:52 +00:00
Clar Fon
069291d6d8
Reduce compile time of bevy_ptr::OwnedPtr::make function (#15644)
## Methodology

A good metric that correlates with compile time is the amount of code
generated by the compiler itself; even if the end binary is exactly the
same size, having more copies of the same code can really slow down
compile time, since it has to figure out whether it needs to include
them or not.

The measurement for this used was the [`cargo-llvm-lines`
crate](https://docs.rs/crate/cargo-llvm-lines) which can measure which
functions are generating the most lines of LLVM IR, which generally
means more code compiled. The example compiled was the `breakout` game,
to choose something that touches a decent portion of the engine.

## Solution

Based upon the measurements, `bevy_ptr::OwnedPtr::make` was taking up
4061 lines of LLVM IR in the example code. So, I separated part of this
function into a less-monomorphised version to reduce the amount of
generated code. This was by far the most lines emitted by any single
function.

## Results

After this change, only 2560 lines are emitted, accounting for a 36%
decrease. I tried timing the results and it seemed like it did decrease
compile times a bit, but honestly, the data is really noisy and I can't
be bothered to compile bevy for hours on end to get enough data points.

The tweak feels like an improvement, so, I'll offer it, however small.
2024-10-28 21:15:00 +00:00
ickshonpe
1add4bf238
Rename ComputedNode::calculated_size to size (#16131)
# Objective

Remove `calculated_` from the name `ComputedNode::calculated_size` as
redundant, It's obvious from context that it's the resolved size value
and it's inconsistant since none of other fields of `ComputedNode` have
a `calculated_` prefix.

## Alternatives

Rename all the fields of `ComputedNode` to `calculated_*`, this seems
worse.
2024-10-28 21:05:25 +00:00
mamekoro
4b0efda354
Make some associated functions of Color const (#16091)
# Objective
Make the following functions `const` that will be useful to define
colors as constants.

- `Color::srgb_from_array`
- `Color::srgba_u8`
- `Color::srgb_u8`

The last two require Rust 1.82.0.

## Solution
- Make them `const`
- Change MSRV to 1.82.0

## Testing
I tested bevy_color only. My machine does not have enough RAM capacity
to test the whole bevy.

`cargo test -p bevy_color`
2024-10-28 03:26:35 +00:00
ickshonpe
78a4bea3d7
Move ContentSize requirements from Node to the widget defining components (#16083)
# Objective

Missed this in the required components PR review. `ContentSize` isn't
used by regular UI nodes, only those with intrinsically sized content
that needs a measure func.

## Solution

Remove `ContentSize` from `Node`'s required components and add it to the
required components of `Text` and `UiImage`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-27 22:39:32 +00:00
mgi388
c4c1c8ffa1
Undeprecate is_playing_animation (#16121)
# Objective

- Fixes #16098

## Solution

- Undeprecate `is_playing_animation` and copy the docs from
`animation_is_playing` to it.

## Testing

- CI

## Migration


68e9a34e30/release-content/0.15/migration-guides/_guides.toml (L13-L17)
needs to be removed.
2024-10-27 22:38:07 +00:00
ickshonpe
86ee8e4376
Move UiImage from ui_node to the widget::image module (#16084)
# Objective

`UiImage` isn't just a general image component now, it's the defining
component for the image widget so it belongs in the image widget's
module.
2024-10-27 19:14:46 +00:00
Hexroll by Pen, Dice & Paper
d01db9b672
Adding alpha_threshold to OrderIndependentTransparencySettings for user-level optimization (#16090)
# Objective

Order independent transparency can filter fragment writes based on the
alpha value and it is currently hard-coded to anything higher than 0.0.
By making that value configurable, users can optimize fragment writes,
potentially reducing the number of layers needed and improving
performance in favor of some transparency quality.

## Solution

This PR adds `alpha_threshold` to the
OrderIndependentTransparencySettings component and uses the struct to
configure a corresponding shader uniform. This uniform is then used
instead of the hard-coded value.

To configure OIT with a custom alpha threshold, use:

```rust
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3d::default(),
        OrderIndependentTransparencySettings {
            layer_count: 8,
            alpha_threshold: 0.2,
        },
    ));
}
```

## Testing

I tested this change using the included OIT example, as well as with two
additional projects.

## Migration Guide

If you previously explicitly initialized
OrderIndependentTransparencySettings with your own `layer_count`, you
will now have to add either a `..default()` statement or an explicit
`alpha_threshold` value:

```rust
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3d::default(),
        OrderIndependentTransparencySettings {
            layer_count: 16,
            ..default()
        },
    ));
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-27 19:08:34 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
7451900e71
Emit picking event streams (#16105)
# Objective

In `bevy_mod_picking` events are accessible through event listeners or
`EventReader`s. When I replaced event listeners with observers, I
removed the `EventReader` for simplicity. This adds it back.

## Solution

All picking events are now properly registered, and can be accessed
through `EventReader<Pointer<E>>`. `Pointer` now tracks the entity the
event targeted initially, and this can also be helpful in observers
(which don't currently do this).

## Testing

The picking examples run fine. This shouldn't really change anything.

---------

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
2024-10-27 19:05:31 +00:00
Aevyrie
54b323ec80
Mesh picking fixes (#16110)
# Objective

- Mesh picking is noisy when a non triangle list is used
- Mesh picking runs even when users don't need it
- Resolve #16065 

## Solution

- Don't add the mesh picking plugin by default
- Remove error spam
2024-10-27 19:03:48 +00:00
Tau Gärtli
a644ac73f7
More #[doc(fake_variadic)] goodness (#16108)
This PR adds `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` to that were previously not
supported by rustdoc.

Thanks to an [upstream
contribution](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132115) by yours
truly, `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` is now supported on impls such as `impl
QueryData for AnyOf<(T, ...)>` 🎉
Requires the latest nightly compiler (2024-10-25) which is already
available on [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/about/builds).


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68589c7e-f68f-44fb-9a7b-09d24ccf19c9)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f09d20d6-d89b-471b-9a81-4a72c8968178)

This means that the impl sections for `QueryData` and `QueryFilter` are
now nice and tidy 

---

I also added `fake_variadic` to some impls that use
`all_tuples_with_size`, however I'm not entirely happy because the docs
are slightly misleading now:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fac93d08-dc02-430f-9f34-c97456256c56)

Note that the docs say `IntoBindGroupLayoutEntryBuilderArray<1>` instead
of
`IntoBindGroupLayoutEntryBuilderArray<N>`.
2024-10-27 19:01:50 +00:00
François Mockers
60b2c7ce77
fix bevy_dev_tools build (#16099)
# Objective

- bevy_dev_tools 0.15.0-rc.1 failed to build docs
- it use bevy_text feature in bevy_ui but it's not enabled by default
- https://docs.rs/crate/bevy_dev_tools/0.15.0-rc.1
- 
## Solution

- enable bevy_text feature of bevy_ui
2024-10-25 20:14:39 +00:00
BD103
7c593179e3
Fix bevy_picking plugin suffixes (#16082)
# Objective

- `MeshPickingBackend` and `SpritePickingBackend` do not have the
`Plugin` suffix
- `DefaultPickingPlugins` is masquerading as a `Plugin` when in reality
it should be a `PluginGroup`
- Fixes #16081.

## Solution

- Rename some structures:

|Original Name|New Name|
|-|-|
|`MeshPickingBackend`|`MeshPickingPlugin`|
|`MeshPickingBackendSettings`|`MeshPickingSettings`|
|`SpritePickingBackend`|`SpritePickingPlugin`|
|`UiPickingBackendPlugin`|`UiPickingPlugin`|

- Make `DefaultPickingPlugins` a `PluginGroup`.
- Because `DefaultPickingPlugins` is within the `DefaultPlugins` plugin
group, I also added support for nested plugin groups to the
`plugin_group!` macro.

## Testing

- I used ripgrep to ensure all references were properly renamed.
- For the `plugin_group!` macro, I used `cargo expand` to manually
inspect the expansion of `DefaultPlugins`.

---

## Migration Guide

> [!NOTE]
>
> All 3 of the changed structures were added after 0.14, so this does
not need to be included in the 0.14 to 0.15 migration guide.

- `MeshPickingBackend` is now named `MeshPickingPlugin`.
- `MeshPickingBackendSettings` is now named `MeshPickingSettings`.
- `SpritePickingBackend` is now named `SpritePickingPlugin`.
- `UiPickingBackendPlugin` is now named `UiPickingPlugin`.
- `DefaultPickingPlugins` is now a a `PluginGroup` instead of a
`Plugin`.
2024-10-25 20:11:51 +00:00
Ludwig DUBOS
611ba8b98e
Add AsyncSeekForwardExt trait to allows a similar API to the previous Bevy version (#16027)
# Objective

This PR introduces an `AsyncSeekForwardExt` trait, which I forgot in my
previous PR #14194.

This new trait is analogous to `AsyncSeekExt` and allows all
implementors of `AsyncSeekForward` to directly use the `seek_forward`
function in async contexts.

## Solution

- Implement a new `AsyncSeekForwardExt` trait
- Automatically implement this trait for all types that implement
`AsyncSeekForward`

## Showcase

This new trait allows a similar API to the previous Bevy version:

```rust
#[derive(Default)]
struct UniverseLoader;

#[derive(Asset, TypePath, Debug)]
struct JustALilAsteroid([u8; 128]);

impl AssetLoader for UniverseLoader {
    type Asset = JustALilAsteroid;
    type Settings = ();
    type Error = std::io::Error;

    async fn load<'a>(
        &'a self,
        reader: &'a mut Reader<'a>,
        _settings: &'a Self::Settings,
        _context: &'a mut LoadContext<'_>,
    ) -> Result<Self::Asset, Self::Error> {
        // read the asteroids entry table
        let entry_offset: u64 = /* ... */;
        let current_offset: u64 = reader.seek_forward(0).await?;

        // jump to the entry
        reader.seek_forward(entry_offset - current_offset).await?;

        let mut asteroid_buf = [0; 128];
        reader.read_exact(&mut asteroid_buf).await?;

        Ok(JustALilAsteroid(asteroid_buf))
    }
    
    fn extensions(&self) -> &[&str] {
        &["celestial"]
    }
}
```
2024-10-25 20:08:14 +00:00
Patrick Walton
c6a66a7e96
Place percentage-closer soft shadows behind a feature gate to save on samplers. (#16068)
The two additional linear texture samplers that PCSS added caused us to
blow past the limit on Apple Silicon macOS and WebGL. To fix the issue,
this commit adds a `--feature pbr_pcss` feature gate that disables PCSS
if not present.

Closes #15345.
Closes #15525.
Closes #15821.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-24 21:16:00 +00:00
Patrick Walton
897404ee1e
Reduce the clusterable object UBO size below 16384 for WebGL 2. (#16069)
The PCSS PR #13497 increased the size of clusterable objects from 64
bytes to 80 bytes but didn't decrease the UBO size to compensate, so we
blew past the 16kB limit on WebGL 2. This commit fixes the issue by
lowering the maximum number of clusterable objects to 204, which puts us
under the 16kB limit again.

Closes #15998.
2024-10-24 21:00:11 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9274bfed27
Move TextureAtlas into UiImage and remove impl Component for TextureAtlas (#16072)
# Objective

Fixes #16064

## Solution

- Add TextureAtlas to `UiImage::texture_atlas`
- Add `TextureAtlas::from_atlas_image` for parity with `Sprite`
- Rename `UiImage::texture` to `UiImage::image` for parity with `Sprite`
- Port relevant implementations and uses
- Remove `derive(Component)` for `TextureAtlas`

---

## Migration Guide

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn((
  UiImage::new(image),
  TextureAtlas { index, layout },
));
```

After:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage::from_atlas_image(image, TextureAtlas { index, layout }));
```

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage {
    texture: some_image,
    ..default()
})
```

After:
```rust
commands.spawn(UiImage {
    image: some_image,
    ..default()
})
```
2024-10-23 23:24:17 +00:00
Viktor Gustavsson
2cdad48b30
Ensure ghost nodes are skipped when getting parent clipping rect (#16058)
# Objective

- Follow up on #16044
- `extract_uinode_borders` uses `bevy_hierarchy` directly instead of
going through the traversal utilities, meaning it won't handle
`GhostNode`s properly.

## Solution

- Replaced the use of `bevy_hierarchy::Parent` with
`UIChildren::get_parent`

## Testing

- Ran the `overflow` example, clipping looks ok.

---

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-23 21:51:39 +00:00
ickshonpe
c9a3f34f5d
Fixes for a few minor borders and outlines bugs (#16071)
# Objective

1. Nodes with `Display::None` set are removed from the layout and have
no position or size. Outlines should not be drawn for a node with
`Display::None` set.
2. The outline and border colors are checked for transparency together.
If only one of the two is transparent, both will get queued.
3. The `node.is_empty()` check is insufficient to check if a border is
present since a non-zero sized node can have a zero width border.

## Solution

1. Add a check to `extract_uinode_borders` and ignore the node if
`Display::None` is set.
2. Filter the border and outline optional components by
`is_fully_transparent`.
3.  Check if all the border widths are zero instead.

## Testing

I added dark cyan outlines around the left and right sections in the
`display_and_visibility` example. If you run the example and set the
outermost node to `Display::None` on the right, then you'll see the that
the outline on the left disappears.
2024-10-23 20:41:42 +00:00
Carter Anderson
7577895d0c
Use CosmicFontSystem in public bevy_text APIs and remove cosmic_text re-export (#16063)
# Objective

Fixes #16006

## Solution

We currently re-export `cosmic_text`, which is seemingly motivated by
the desire to use `cosmic_text::FontSystem` in `bevy_text` public APIs
instead of our `CosmicFontSystem` resource wrapper type.

This change makes `bevy_text` a "true" abstraction over `cosmic_text`
(it in fact, was already built to be that way generally and has this one
"leak").

This allows us to remove the `cosmic_text` re-export, which helps clean
up the Rust Analyzer imports and generally makes this a "cleaner" API.
2024-10-23 20:05:28 +00:00
JMS55
3fb6cefb2f
Meshlet fill cluster buffers rewritten (#15955)
# Objective
- Make the meshlet fill cluster buffers pass slightly faster
- Address https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15920 for meshlets
- Added PreviousGlobalTransform as a required meshlet component to avoid
extra archetype moves, slightly alleviating
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14681 for meshlets
- Enforce that MeshletPlugin::cluster_buffer_slots is not greater than
2^25 (glitches will occur otherwise). Technically this field controls
post-lod/culling cluster count, and the issue is on pre-lod/culling
cluster count, but it's still valid now, and in the future this will be
more true.

Needs to be merged after https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15846
and https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15886

## Solution

- Old pass dispatched a thread per cluster, and did a binary search over
the instances to find which instance the cluster belongs to, and what
meshlet index within the instance it is.
- New pass dispatches a workgroup per instance, and has the workgroup
loop over all meshlets in the instance in order to write out the cluster
data.
- Use a push constant instead of arrayLength to fix the linked bug
- Remap 1d->2d dispatch for software raster only if actually needed to
save on spawning excess workgroups

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Ran the meshlet example, and an example with 1041 instances of 32217
meshlets per instance. Profiled the second scene with nsight, went from
0.55ms -> 0.40ms. Small savings. We're pretty much VRAM bandwidth bound
at this point.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
  - Run the meshlet example

## Changelog (non-meshlets)
- PreviousGlobalTransform now implements the Default trait
2024-10-23 19:18:49 +00:00
JMS55
6d42830c7f
Meshlet builder improvements redux (#15886)
Take a bunch more improvements from @zeux's nanite.cpp code.

* Use position-only vertices (discard other attributes) to determine
meshlet connectivity for grouping
* Rather than using the lock borders flag when simplifying meshlet
groups, provide the locked vertices ourselves. The lock borders flag
locks the entire border of the meshlet group, but really we only want to
lock the edges between meshlet groups - outwards facing edges are fine
to unlock. This gives a really significant increase to the DAG quality.
* Add back stuck meshlets (group has only a single meshlet,
simplification failed) to the simplification queue to allow them to get
used later on and have another attempt at simplifying
* Target 8 meshlets per group instead of 4 (second biggest improvement
after manual locks)
* Provide a seed to metis for deterministic meshlet building
* Misc other improvements

We can remove the usage of unsafe after the next upstream meshopt
release, but for now we need to use the ffi function directly. I'll do
another round of improvements later, mainly attribute-aware
simplification and using spatial weights for meshlet grouping.

Need to merge https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15846 first.
2024-10-23 16:56:50 +00:00
akimakinai
50d38f2757
Fix point light count limit (#16062)
# Objective

- I made a mistake in #15902, specifically [this
diff](e2faedb99c)
-- the `point_light_count` variable is used for all point lights, not
just shadow mapped ones, so I cannot add `.min(max_texture_cubes)`
there. (Despite `spot_light_count` having `.min(..)`)

It may have broken code like this (where `index` is index of
`point_light` vec):


9930df83ed/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/light.rs (L848-L850)

and also causes panic here:

9930df83ed/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/light.rs (L1173-L1174)

## Solution

- Adds `.min(max_texture_cubes)` directly to the loop where texture
views for point lights are created.

## Testing

- `lighting` example (with the directional light removed; original
example doesn't crash as only 1 directional-or-spot light in total is
shadow-mapped on webgl) no longer crashes on webgl
2024-10-22 23:29:58 +00:00
JMS55
2223f6ec3a
Meshlet fix software rasterization (#16049)
# Objective
1. Prevent weird glitches with stray pixels scattered around the scene

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f12adb38-5996-4dc7-bea6-bd326b7317e1)
2. Prevent weird glitchy full-screen triangles that pop-up and destroy
perf (SW rasterizing huge triangles is slow)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3705427-13a5-47bc-a54b-756f0409da0b)

## Solution
1. Use floating point math in the SW rasterizer bounding box calculation
to handle negative verticss, and add backface culling
2. Force hardware raster for clusters that clip the near plane, and let
the hardware rasterizer handle the clipping

I also adjusted the SW rasterizer threshold to < 64 pixels (little bit
better perf in my test scene, but still need to do a more comprehensive
test), and enabled backface culling for the hardware raster pipeline.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
  - Yes, on an example scene. Issues no longer occur.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
  - No.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
  - Run the meshlet example.
2024-10-22 23:05:40 +00:00
François Mockers
fac0b34b20
remove reference to missing file in bevy_remote cargo.toml (#16057)
# Objective

- bevy_remote Cargo.toml file references a readme that doesn't exist
- This is blocking releasing the rc

## Solution

- Remove the reference
2024-10-22 20:21:19 +00:00
JMS55
9d54fe0370
Meshlet new error projection (#15846)
* New error projection code taken from @zeux's meshoptimizer nanite.cpp
demo for determining LOD (thanks zeux!)
* Builder: `compute_lod_group_data()`
* Runtime: `lod_error_is_imperceptible()`
2024-10-22 20:14:30 +00:00
ickshonpe
9930df83ed
UI borders and outlines clipping fix (#16044)
# Objective

fixes #15502

Clipped borders and outlines aren't drawn correctly.

### Borders aren't clipped

Spawn two nodes with the same dimensions and border thickness, but clip
on of the nodes so that only its top left quarter is visible:

<img width="194" alt="clip"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2d3f6d28-aa20-44df-967a-677725828294">

You can see that instead of clipping the border, instead the border is
scaled to fit inside of the unclipped section.

```rust
use bevy::color::palettes::css::BLUE;
use bevy::prelude::*;
use bevy::winit::WinitSettings;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2d);
    commands
        .spawn(Node {
            width: Val::Percent(100.),
            height: Val::Percent(100.),
            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .with_children(|commands| {
            commands
                .spawn(Node {
                    column_gap: Val::Px(10.),
                    ..Default::default()
                })
                .with_children(|commands| {
                    commands
                        .spawn(Node {
                            width: Val::Px(100.),
                            height: Val::Px(100.),
                            overflow: Overflow::clip(),
                            ..Default::default()
                        })
                        .with_child((
                            Node {
                                position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
                                width: Val::Px(100.),
                                height: Val::Px(100.),
                                border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                                ..Default::default()
                            },
                            BackgroundColor(Color::WHITE),
                            BorderColor(BLUE.into()),
                        ));

                    commands
                        .spawn(Node {
                            width: Val::Px(50.),
                            height: Val::Px(50.),
                            overflow: Overflow::clip(),
                            ..Default::default()
                        })
                        .with_child((
                            Node {
                                position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
                                width: Val::Px(100.),
                                height: Val::Px(100.),
                                border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                                ..Default::default()
                            },
                            BackgroundColor(Color::WHITE),
                            BorderColor(BLUE.into()),
                        ));
                });
        });
}
```

You can also see this problem in the `overflow` example. If you hover
over any of the clipped nodes you'll see that the outline only wraps the
visible section of the node

### Outlines are clipped incorrectly

A UI nodes Outline's are drawn outside of its bounds, so applying the
local clipping rect to the outline doesn't make any sense.
Instead an `Outline` should be clipped using its parent's clipping rect.

## Solution

* Pass the `point` value into the vertex shader instead of calculating
it in the shader.
* In `extract_uinode_borders` use the parents clipping rect when
clipping outlines.

The extra parameter isn't a great solution I think, but I wanted to fix
borders for the 0.15 release and this is the most minimal approach I
could think of without replacing the whole shader and prepare function.

 ## Showcase

<img width="149" alt="clipp"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19fbd3cc-e7cd-42e1-a5e0-fd92aad04dcd">

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-21 22:54:09 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
d0af199249
Add a test for Mesh::triangles and fix for TriangleStrip (#16026)
# Objective

- Illustrate behavior with a test
- Fix a bug revealed by a test

## Solution

- Add a test and fix

## Testing

Test added.
2024-10-21 15:57:52 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
465d1139e7
Replace TwoIterators with Either in bevy_animation (#16036)
# Objective

- Less code
- Better iterator (implements `size_hint` for example)

## Solution

- Use `either`
- This change is free because `bevy_animation` depends on `bevy_asset`,
which already depends on `either`

## Testing

CI
2024-10-21 02:17:59 +00:00
Rob Parrett
30d84519a2
Use en-us locale for typos (#16037)
# Objective

Bevy seems to want to standardize on "American English" spellings. Not
sure if this is laid out anywhere in writing, but see also #15947.

While perusing the docs for `typos`, I noticed that it has a `locale`
config option and tried it out.

## Solution

Switch to `en-us` locale in the `typos` config and run `typos -w`

## Migration Guide

The following methods or fields have been renamed from `*dependants*` to
`*dependents*`.

- `ProcessorAssetInfo::dependants`
- `ProcessorAssetInfos::add_dependant`
- `ProcessorAssetInfos::non_existent_dependants`
- `AssetInfo::dependants_waiting_on_load`
- `AssetInfo::dependants_waiting_on_recursive_dep_load`
- `AssetInfos::loader_dependants`
- `AssetInfos::remove_dependants_and_labels`
2024-10-20 18:55:17 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
472bbaae26
Unnecessary division in compute_smooth_normals (#16039)
# Objective

- Less code
- Simpler code

## Solution

- Remove unnecessary division: `normalize` already does that

## Testing

- Test added in #16038
2024-10-20 18:55:08 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
2e2d669406
Add a test for Mesh::compute_smooth_normals (#16038)
# Objective

- Code is safer with tests

## Solution

- Add a test

## Testing

- Test added
2024-10-20 18:10:41 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
3eec0f0a77
QueryEntityError: Use short name for components (#16032)
Use the new `disqualified` crate in `QueryEntityError` to make the error
message more readable.

---

## Showcase

Old:
QueryDoesNotMatch(0v1 with components my_game::main::foo::A,
my_game::main::foo::B, bevy_pbr::light::point_light::PointLight,
bevy_render::primitives::CubemapFrusta,
bevy_pbr::bundle::CubemapVisibleEntities,
bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform,
bevy_transform::components::global_transform::GlobalTransform,
bevy_render::view::visibility::Visibility,
bevy_render::view::visibility::InheritedVisibility,
bevy_render::view::visibility::ViewVisibility,
bevy_render::sync_world::SyncToRenderWorld)

New:
QueryDoesNotMatch(0v1 with components A, B, PointLight, CubemapFrusta,
CubemapVisibleEntities, Transform, GlobalTransform, Visibility,
InheritedVisibility, ViewVisibility, SyncToRenderWorld)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-20 17:56:43 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
34c9a64779
Mute unreachable patterns/code warnings (#16012)
# Objective

Make compiler output more helpful when running `cargo check -p
bevy_mesh`. Currently it contains a lot of unreachable patterns/code
warnings due to features disabled by default.

## Solution

Mute the warnings.

## Testing

CI
2024-10-20 14:27:02 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
405fa3e8ea
Mute non-local definition warnings in bevy_reflect (#16013)
# Objective

```
cargo check -p bevy_reflect
```

outputs a lot of warnings like:

```
warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/src/impls/std.rs:223:13
    |
223 |               impl_type_path!($ty);
    |               ^-------------------
    |               |
    |               `TypePath` is not local
    |               move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_` and up 2 bodies
...
346 | / impl_reflect_for_atomic!(
347 | |     ::core::sync::atomic::AtomicIsize,
    | |     --------------------------------- `AtomicIsize` is not local
348 | |     ::core::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst
349 | | );
    | |_- in this macro invocation
    |
    = note: the macro `impl_type_path` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed
    = note: the macro `impl_type_path` may come from an old version of the `bevy_reflect_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p bevy_reflect_derive`
    = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl`
    = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint
    = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default
    = note: this warning originates in the macro `impl_type_path` which comes from the expansion of the macro `impl_reflect_for_atomic` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)

```

## Solution

Move `impl_type_path!` into global scope. Warnings no longer pop up.

## Testing

CI
2024-10-20 13:52:52 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
0cc53458cc
Indices::push(u32) (#16014)
# Objective

Making work with `Indices` struct easier. Currently when building
indices in some quick-and-dirty code we need to do matches and handle
enum variants.

## Solution

`Indices::push` utility which works transparently with `U16` and `U32`
variants.

## Testing

Unit test added.
2024-10-20 13:51:55 +00:00
Peter Hayman
75096fbf97
fix: add reflect to SceneInstanceReady and other observers/events (#16018)
# Objective

Built-in observers & events should be `Reflect` so that components that
interact with them can be serialized in scenes. This is a similar pr to
#14259.
2024-10-20 13:51:41 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
26a5f7f9ca
Feature gate bevy_remote http transport. (#16019)
## Objective
Be able to depend on the crate for the types without bringing in
`smol-hyper` and other http dependencies.

## Solution

Create a new `HTTP` feature that is enabled by default.
2024-10-20 13:49:55 +00:00
Rob Parrett
da5d2fccf5
Fix some duplicate words in docs/comments (#15980)
# Objective

Stumbled upon one of these, and set off in search of more, armed with my
trusty `\b(\w+)\s+\1\b`.

## Solution

Remove ~one~ one of them.
2024-10-20 01:03:27 +00:00
ickshonpe
79e73738c7
Optional UI rendering (#8997)
# Objective

Make UI rendering optional.

Quite a few people have been experimenting with using Bevy UI for layout
and interaction but replacing the rendering with `bevy_prototype_lyon`
or whatever. It's awkward to do though as there is no way to disable the
existing UI rendering requiring users to create their own custom node
bundles and components. Also, you can't replace the UI's shader and a
number of other things.

This PR makes the setup and initialization of UI rendering for the
RenderApp optional. Then you can do whatever you want by replacing
`build_ui_render` with your own function. For instance, one that loads a
custom shader.

The UI layout and interaction components are still updated as normal.

## Solution

Add a field `enable_rendering` to `UiPlugin`.
Only call `build_ui_render` and initialize the `UiPipeline` if
`enable_rendering` is false.

I thought about implementing a "bevy_ui_render" feature but suspect
everything is too tightly coupled atm and it would be very fragile.
Similar to the struggles with the "bevy_text" feature but worse.

---

## Changelog

  `UiPlugin`
  * Added a bool field `enable_rendering`.
* Only calls `build_ui_render` and initializes the `UiPipeline` if
`enable_rendering` is true.

## Migration Guide

`UiPlugin` has a new field `enable_rendering`. If set to false, the UI's
rendering systems won't be added to the `RenderApp` and no UI elements
will be drawn. The layout and interaction components will still be
updated as normal.
2024-10-19 22:52:33 +00:00
Elabajaba
8f31c09e60
Add docs for how to manually add a WinitPlugin to a MinimalPlugins setup. (#15989)
# Objective

Adding a `WinitPlugin` to a `MinimalPlugins` setup is a bit tricky and
confusing due to having a terrible error message and no examples in the
repo.

## Solution

Document what you need to add.
2024-10-19 21:44:02 +00:00
akimakinai
f821768e62
Resolve unused_qualifications warnings (#16001)
# Objective

Fixes the following warning when compiling to wasm.

```
warning: unnecessary qualification
   --> crates\bevy_asset\src\io\mod.rs:733:19
    |
733 |         _cx: &mut core::task::Context<'_>,
    |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = note: requested on the command line with `-W unused-qualifications`
help: remove the unnecessary path segments
    |
733 -         _cx: &mut core::task::Context<'_>,
733 +         _cx: &mut Context<'_>,
    |
```

## Solution

- Removes the qualification.
2024-10-19 16:59:58 +00:00
akimakinai
61350cd36f
Remove components if not extracted (#15948)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15871
(Camera is done in #15946)

## Solution

- Do the same as #15904 for other extraction systems
- Added missing `SyncComponentPlugin` for DOF, TAA, and SSAO
(According to the
[documentation](https://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/render/sync_component/struct.SyncComponentPlugin.html),
this plugin "needs to be added for manual extraction implementations."
We may need to check this is done.)

## Testing

Modified example locally to add toggles if not exist.
- [x] DOF - toggling DOF component and perspective in `depth_of_field`
example
- [x] TAA - toggling `Camera.is_active` and TAA component
- [x] clusters - not entirely sure, toggling `Camera.is_active` in
`many_lights` example (no crash/glitch even without this PR)
- [x] previous_view - toggling `Camera.is_active` in `skybox` (no
crash/glitch even without this PR)
- [x] lights - toggling `Visibility` of `DirectionalLight` in `lighting`
example
- [x] SSAO - toggling `Camera.is_active` and SSAO component in `ssao`
example
- [x] default UI camera view - toggling `Camera.is_active` (nop without
#15946 because UI defaults to some camera even if `DefaultCameraView` is
not there)
- [x] volumetric fog - toggling existence of volumetric light. Looks
like optimization, no change in behavior/visuals
2024-10-19 15:13:39 +00:00
Rafał Harabień
fe7f98f7f0
Fix deactivated camera still being used in render world (#15946)
# Objective

Switch to retained render world causes the extracted cameras in render
world to not be removed until camera in main world is despawned. When
extracting data from main world inactive cameras are skipped. Therefore
camera that was active and became inactive has a retained
`ExtractedCamera` component from previous frames (when it was active)
and is processed the same way as if it were active (there is no `active`
field on `ExtractedCamera`). This breakes switching between cameras in
`render_primitives` example.
Fixes #15822

## Solution

Fix it by removing `ExtractedCamera` and related components from
inactive cameras.
Note that despawning inactive camera seems to be bad option because they
are spawned using `SyncToRenderWorld` component.

## Testing

Switching camera in `render_primitives` example now works correctly.

---------

Co-authored-by: akimakinai <105044389+akimakinai@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-19 15:13:14 +00:00
IceSentry
fcf6067a10
Fix OIT depth test (#15991)
# Objective

- The depth test was only using the final depth but it should be testing
each fragments
- Fully transparent fragments should not be added to the list

## Solution

- Test each fragment after sorting

## Testing

before:
TODO

after:
TODO
2024-10-19 01:16:17 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
3a478ad5c1
Fix lightmaps break when deferred rendering is enabled (#14599)
# Objective
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13552

## Solution
- Thanks for the guidance from @DGriffin91, the current solution is to
transmit the light_map through the emissive channel to avoid increasing
the bandwidth of deferred shading.
- <del>Store lightmap sample result into G-Buffer and pass them into the
`Deferred Lighting Pipeline`, therefore we can get the correct indirect
lighting via the `apply_pbr_lighting` function.</del>
- <del>The original G-Buffer lacks storage for lightmap data, therefore
a new buffer is added. We can only use Rgba16Uint here due to the
32-byte limit on the render targets.</del>

## Testing
- Need to test all the examples that contains a prepass, with both the
forward and deferred rendering mode.
- I have tested the ones below.
- `lightmaps` (adjust the code based on the issue and check the
rendering result)
    - `transmission` (it contains a prepass)
    - `ssr` (it also uses the G-Bufffer)
    - `meshlet` (forward and deferred)
    - `pbr`

## Showcase
By updating the `lightmaps` example to use deferred rendering, this pull
request enables correct rendering result of the Cornell Box.

```
diff --git a/examples/3d/lightmaps.rs b/examples/3d/lightmaps.rs
index 564a3162b..11a748fba 100644
--- a/examples/3d/lightmaps.rs
+++ b/examples/3d/lightmaps.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
 //! Rendering a scene with baked lightmaps.
 
-use bevy::pbr::Lightmap;
+use bevy::core_pipeline::prepass::DeferredPrepass;
+use bevy::pbr::{DefaultOpaqueRendererMethod, Lightmap};
 use bevy::prelude::*;
 
 fn main() {
     App::new()
         .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
         .insert_resource(AmbientLight::NONE)
+        .insert_resource(DefaultOpaqueRendererMethod::deferred())
         .add_systems(Startup, setup)
         .add_systems(Update, add_lightmaps_to_meshes)
         .run();
@@ -19,10 +21,12 @@ fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
         ..default()
     });
 
-    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
-        transform: Transform::from_xyz(-278.0, 273.0, 800.0),
-        ..default()
-    });
+    commands
+        .spawn(Camera3dBundle {
+            transform: Transform::from_xyz(-278.0, 273.0, 800.0),
+            ..default()
+        })
+        .insert(DeferredPrepass);
 }
 
 fn add_lightmaps_to_meshes(
```

<img width="1280" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17fd3367-61cc-4c23-b956-e7cfc751af3c">

## Emissive Issue
**The emissive light object appears incorrectly rendered because the
alpha channel of emission is set to 1 in deferred rendering and 0 in
forward rendering, leading to different emissive light result. Could
this be a bug?**

```wgsl
// pbr_deferred_functions.wgsl - pbr_input_from_deferred_gbuffer
let emissive = rgb9e5::rgb9e5_to_vec3_(gbuffer.g);
if ((pbr.material.flags & STANDARD_MATERIAL_FLAGS_UNLIT_BIT) != 0u) {
    pbr.material.base_color = vec4(emissive, 1.0);
    pbr.material.emissive = vec4(vec3(0.0), 1.0);
} else {
    pbr.material.base_color = vec4(pow(base_rough.rgb, vec3(2.2)), 1.0);
    pbr.material.emissive = vec4(emissive, 1.0);
}

// pbr_functions.wgsl - apply_pbr_lighting
emissive_light = emissive_light * mix(1.0, view_bindings::view.exposure, emissive.a);
```

---------

Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-18 23:18:11 +00:00
Carter Anderson
015f2c69ca
Merge Style properties into Node. Use ComputedNode for computed properties. (#15975)
# Objective

Continue improving the user experience of our UI Node API in the
direction specified by [Bevy's Next Generation Scene / UI
System](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14437)

## Solution

As specified in the document above, merge `Style` fields into `Node`,
and move "computed Node fields" into `ComputedNode` (I chose this name
over something like `ComputedNodeLayout` because it currently contains
more than just layout info. If we want to break this up / rename these
concepts, lets do that in a separate PR). `Style` has been removed.

This accomplishes a number of goals:

## Ergonomics wins

Specifying both `Node` and `Style` is now no longer required for
non-default styles

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn((
    Node::default(),
    Style {
        width:  Val::Px(100.),
        ..default()
    },
));
```

After:

```rust
commands.spawn(Node {
    width:  Val::Px(100.),
    ..default()
});
```

## Conceptual clarity

`Style` was never a comprehensive "style sheet". It only defined "core"
style properties that all `Nodes` shared. Any "styled property" that
couldn't fit that mold had to be in a separate component. A "real" style
system would style properties _across_ components (`Node`, `Button`,
etc). We have plans to build a true style system (see the doc linked
above).

By moving the `Style` fields to `Node`, we fully embrace `Node` as the
driving concept and remove the "style system" confusion.

## Next Steps

* Consider identifying and splitting out "style properties that aren't
core to Node". This should not happen for Bevy 0.15.

---

## Migration Guide

Move any fields set on `Style` into `Node` and replace all `Style`
component usage with `Node`.

Before:
```rust
commands.spawn((
    Node::default(),
    Style {
        width:  Val::Px(100.),
        ..default()
    },
));
```

After:

```rust
commands.spawn(Node {
    width:  Val::Px(100.),
    ..default()
});
```

For any usage of the "computed node properties" that used to live on
`Node`, use `ComputedNode` instead:

Before:
```rust
fn system(nodes: Query<&Node>) {
    for node in &nodes {
        let computed_size = node.size();
    }
}
```

After:
```rust
fn system(computed_nodes: Query<&ComputedNode>) {
    for computed_node in &computed_nodes {
        let computed_size = computed_node.size();
    }
}
```
2024-10-18 22:25:33 +00:00
VitalyR
eb19a9ea0b
Migrate UI bundles to required components (#15898)
# Objective

- Migrate UI bundles to required components, fixes #15889

## Solution

- deprecate `NodeBundle` in favor of `Node`
- deprecate `ImageBundle` in favor of `UiImage`
- deprecate `ButtonBundle` in favor of `Button`

## Testing

CI.

## Migration Guide

- Replace all uses of `NodeBundle` with `Node`. e.g.
```diff
     commands
-        .spawn(NodeBundle {
-            style: Style {
+        .spawn((
+            Node::default(),
+            Style {
                 width: Val::Percent(100.),
                 align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                 justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                 ..default()
             },
-            ..default()
-        })
+        ))
``` 
- Replace all uses of `ButtonBundle` with `Button`. e.g.
```diff
                     .spawn((
-                        ButtonBundle {
-                            style: Style {
-                                width: Val::Px(w),
-                                height: Val::Px(h),
-                                // horizontally center child text
-                                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
-                                // vertically center child text
-                                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
-                                margin: UiRect::all(Val::Px(20.0)),
-                                ..default()
-                            },
-                            image: image.clone().into(),
+                        Button,
+                        Style {
+                            width: Val::Px(w),
+                            height: Val::Px(h),
+                            // horizontally center child text
+                            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
+                            // vertically center child text
+                            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
+                            margin: UiRect::all(Val::Px(20.0)),
                             ..default()
                         },
+                        UiImage::from(image.clone()),
                         ImageScaleMode::Sliced(slicer.clone()),
                     ))
```
- Replace all uses of `ImageBundle` with `UiImage`. e.g.
```diff
-    commands.spawn(ImageBundle {
-        image: UiImage {
+    commands.spawn((
+        UiImage {
             texture: metering_mask,
             ..default()
         },
-        style: Style {
+        Style {
             width: Val::Percent(100.0),
             height: Val::Percent(100.0),
             ..default()
         },
-        ..default()
-    });
+    ));
 ```

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-17 21:11:02 +00:00
Clar Fon
683d6c90a9
Remove AVIF feature (#15973)
Resolves #15968. Since this feature never worked, and enabling it in the
`image` crate requires system dependencies, we've decided that it's best
to just remove it and let other plugin crates offer support for it as
needed.

## Migration Guide

AVIF images are no longer supported. They never really worked, and
require system dependencies (libdav1d) to work correctly, so, it's
better to simply offer this support via an unofficial plugin instead as
needed. The corresponding types have been removed from Bevy to account
for this.
2024-10-17 19:47:28 +00:00
Alice Cecile
2bd328220b
Improve API for scaling orthographic cameras (#15969)
# Objective

Fixes #15791.

As raised in #11022, scaling orthographic cameras is confusing! In Bevy
0.14, there were multiple completely redundant ways to do this, and no
clear guidance on which to use.

As a result, #15075 removed the `scale` field from
`OrthographicProjection` completely, solving the redundancy issue.

However, this resulted in an unintuitive API and a painful migration, as
discussed in #15791. Users simply want to change a single parameter to
zoom, rather than deal with the irrelevant details of how the camera is
being scaled.

## Solution

This PR reverts #15075, and takes an alternate, more nuanced approach to
the redundancy problem. `ScalingMode::WindowSize` was by far the biggest
offender. This was the default variant, and stored a float that was
*fully* redundant to setting `scale`.

All of the other variants contained meaningful semantic information and
had an intuitive scale. I could have made these unitless, storing an
aspect ratio, but this would have been a worse API and resulted in a
pointlessly painful migration.

In the course of this work I've also:

- improved the documentation to explain that you should just set `scale`
to zoom cameras
- swapped to named fields for all of the variants in `ScalingMode` for
more clarity about the parameter meanings
- substantially improved the `projection_zoom` example
- removed the footgunny `Mul` and `Div` impls for `ScalingMode`,
especially since these no longer have the intended effect on
`ScalingMode::WindowSize`.
- removed a rounding step because this is now redundant 🎉 

## Testing

I've tested these changes as part of my work in the `projection_zoom`
example, and things seem to work fine.

## Migration Guide

`ScalingMode` has been refactored for clarity, especially on how to zoom
orthographic cameras and their projections:

- `ScalingMode::WindowSize` no longer stores a float, and acts as if its
value was 1. Divide your camera's scale by any previous value to achieve
identical results.
- `ScalingMode::FixedVertical` and `FixedHorizontal` now use named
fields.

---------

Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <xnetroidpl@gmail.com>
2024-10-17 17:50:06 +00:00
Lynn
b4e04f9d9f
Remove write access to ConvexPolygon.vertices (#15965)
# Objective

- Fixes #15963

## Solution

- Implement `TryFrom<Polygon<N> for ConvexPolygon<N>`
- Implement `From<ConvexPolygon<N>> for Polygon<N>`
- Remove `pub` from `vertices`
- Add `ConvexPolygon::vertices()` to get read only access to the
vertices of a convex polygon.
2024-10-16 22:21:01 +00:00
Alice Cecile
76744bf58c
Mark ghost nodes as experimental and partially feature flag them (#15961)
# Objective

As discussed in #15341, ghost nodes are a contentious and experimental
feature. In the interest of enabling ecosystem experimentation, we've
decided to keep them in Bevy 0.15.

That said, we don't use them internally, and don't expect third-party
crates to support them. If the experimentation returns a negative result
(they aren't very useful, an alternative design is preferred etc) they
will be removed.

We should clearly communicate this status to users, and make sure that
users don't use ghost nodes in their projects without a very clear
understanding of what they're getting themselves into.

## Solution

To make life easy for users (and Bevy), `GhostNode` and all associated
helpers remain public and are always available.

However, actually constructing these requires enabling a feature flag
that's clearly marked as experimental. To do so, I've added a
meaningless private field.

When the feature flag is enabled, our constructs (`new` and `default`)
can be used. I've added a `new` constructor, which should be preferred
over `Default::default` as that can be readily deprecated, allowing us
to prompt users to swap over to the much nicer `GhostNode` syntax once
this is a unit struct again.

Full credit: this was mostly @cart's design: I'm just implementing it!

## Testing

I've run the ghost_nodes example and it fails to compile without the
feature flag. With the feature flag, it works fine :)

---------

Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-10-16 22:20:48 +00:00
Tim
f4d9c52c0d
Add read-only access to PointerInteraction (#15964)
# Objective
Re-add missing read-only access to `PointerInteraction`. This was missed
when bevy_mod_picking was upstreamed.
See
[here](https://docs.rs/bevy_mod_picking/latest/bevy_mod_picking/pointer/struct.PointerInteraction.html).
2024-10-16 21:21:19 +00:00
andristarr
7482a0d26d
aligning public apis of Time,Timer and Stopwatch (#15962)
Fixes #15834

## Migration Guide

The APIs of `Time`, `Timer` and `Stopwatch` have been cleaned up for
consistency with each other and the standard library's `Duration` type.
The following methods have been renamed:

- `Stowatch::paused` -> `Stopwatch::is_paused`
- `Time::elapsed_seconds` -> `Time::elasped_secs` (including `_f64` and
`_wrapped` variants)
2024-10-16 21:09:32 +00:00
François Mockers
7495d68b41
UI materials: don't reserve in loop when enough capacity (#15919)
# Objective

- UI materials reserve too much capacity in a vec: for every node in the
transparent phase, it reserves enough memory to store all the nodes
- Update #10437 

## Solution

- Only reserve extra memory if there's not enough
- Only reserve the needed memory, not more
2024-10-16 17:59:30 +00:00
ickshonpe
fc659a6143
Default UI shadow samples fix (#15953)
# Objective

In `queue_shadows`, the `UiBoxShadows` option is unwrapped incorrectly
which results in the number of shadow samples being set to
`u32::default()` instead of `UiBoxShadows::default()` if the camera
entity doesn't have the component.

## Solution

Just use `unwrap_or_default` directly without `map`.
2024-10-16 17:01:10 +00:00
ickshonpe
396aff906e
Remove bevy_ui's "bevy_text" feature (#15951)
# Objective

Remove `bevy-ui`'s non-functional "bevy_text" feature.

Fixes #15900

## Solution

Remove all the "bevy_text" cfg gates.

I tried to fix it at first but couldn't figure it out. I'll happily
withdraw this in favour of another PR that gets the feature gate
working.
2024-10-16 16:43:57 +00:00
poopy
40b9a0ae52
register TextFont and TextColor in app type registry (#15950)
# Objective

`TextFont` and `TextColor` is not registered in the app type registry
and serializing a scene with a a `Text2d` doesn't save the color and
font of the text entity.

## Solution

register `TextFont`  and `TextColor`  in the type registry
2024-10-16 15:49:43 +00:00
ickshonpe
6d3965f520
Overflow clip margin (#15561)
# Objective

Limited implementation of the CSS property `overflow-clip-margin`
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-clip-margin

Allows you to control the visible area for clipped content when using
overfllow-clip, -hidden, or -scroll and expand it with a margin.

Based on #15442

Fixes #15468

## Solution

Adds a new field to Style: `overflow_clip_margin: OverflowClipMargin`.
The field is ignored unless overflow-clip, -hidden or -scroll is set on
at least one axis.

`OverflowClipMargin` has these associated constructor functions:
```
pub const fn content_box() -> Self;
pub const fn padding_box() -> Self;
pub const fn border_box() -> Self;
```
You can also use the method `with_margin` to increases the size of the
visible area:
```
commands
  .spawn(NodeBundle {
      style: Style {
          width: Val::Px(100.),
          height: Val::Px(100.),
          padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(20.)),
          border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(5.)),
          overflow: Overflow::clip(),
          overflow_clip_margin: OverflowClipMargin::border_box().with_margin(25.),
          ..Default::default()
      },
      border_color: Color::BLACK.into(),
      background_color: GRAY.into(),
      ..Default::default()
  })
```
`with_margin` expects a length in logical pixels, negative values are
clamped to zero.

## Notes
* To keep this PR as simple as possible I omitted responsive margin
values support. This could be added in a follow up if we want it.
* CSS also supports a `margin-box` option but we don't have access to
the margin values in `Node` so it's probably not feasible to implement
atm.

## Testing

```cargo run --example overflow_clip_margin```

<img width="396" alt="overflow-clip-margin" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07b51cd6-a565-4451-87a0-fa079429b04b">

## Migration Guide

Style has a new field `OverflowClipMargin`.  It allows users to set the visible area for clipped content when using overflow-clip, -hidden, or -scroll and expand it with a margin.

There are three associated constructor functions `content_box`, `padding_box` and `border_box`:
* `content_box`: elements painted outside of the content box area (the innermost part of the node excluding the padding and border) of the node are clipped. This is the new default behaviour.
* `padding_box`: elements painted outside outside of the padding area of the node are clipped. 
* `border_box`:  elements painted outside of the bounds of the node are clipped. This matches the behaviour from Bevy 0.14.

There is also a `with_margin` method that increases the size of the visible area by the given number in logical pixels, negative margin values are clamped to zero.

`OverflowClipMargin` is ignored unless overflow-clip, -hidden or -scroll is also set on at least one axis of the UI node.

---------

Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-16 13:17:49 +00:00
mgi388
87c33da139
Fix typos from greyscale -> grayscale (#15947)
# Objective

I was grepping for "grayscale" and thought I'd fix these while I'm here
so I don't need to look for both forms.

## Solution

From [wikipedia]:

> In [digital
photography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_photography),
[computer-generated
imagery](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_imagery), and
[colorimetry](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorimetry), a greyscale
(more common in [Commonwealth
English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_English)) or
grayscale (more common in [American
English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English))

[wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayscale
2024-10-16 12:30:23 +00:00
andriyDev
b109787764
Delete ImageLoader::COUNT in favour of ImageLoader::SUPPORTED_FORMATS.len(). (#15939)
# Objective

- This is a followup to #15812.

## Solution

I just deleted the `COUNT` const and replaced it. I didn't realize for
loops are not const yet, so improving the other const variables is not
obvious.

Note: `slice::len` has been const since Rust 1.39, so we're not relying
on a brand new feature or anything.

## Testing

- It builds!
2024-10-16 00:50:50 +00:00
andriyDev
fbb53140e9
Fix bevy_color not compiling standalone. (#15938)
# Objective

On HEAD, `bevy_color` does not compile on its own with `--all-features`
enabled. This PR fixes that.

## Solution

- Added the `curve` feature on `bevy_math` to `bevy_color`.
- Added the `serialize` feature on `bevy_math` to
`bevy_color/serialize`.

## Testing

- Compiled with `cargo b -p bevy_color --all-features` on HEAD and on
this PR: it fails to compile on HEAD but compiles with this PR.
2024-10-15 23:52:45 +00:00
akimakinai
c78886e649
Remove ExtractComponent::Out (#15926)
# Objective

- `C: ExtractComponent` inserts `C::Out` instead of `C`, so we need to
remove `C::Out`. cc #15904.

## Solution

- `C` -> `C::Out`

## Testing

- CAS has `<ContrastAdaptiveSharpening as ExtractComponent>::Out =
(DenoiseCas, CasUniform)`. Setting its strength to zero correctly
removes the effect after this change.
2024-10-15 23:42:35 +00:00
Tau Gärtli
ed351294ec
Use #[doc(fake_variadic)] on StableInterpolate (#15933)
This is a follow-up to #15931 that adds `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` for
improved docs output :)
2024-10-15 23:40:42 +00:00
Shane Celis
5157fef84b
Add window drag move and drag resize without decoration example. (#15814)
# Objective

Add an example for the new drag move and drag resize introduced by PR
#15674 and fix #15734.

## Solution

I created an example that allows the user to exercise drag move and drag
resize separately. The user can also choose what direction the resize
works in.

![Screenshot 2024-10-10 at 4 06
43 AM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1da558ab-a80f-49af-8b7d-bb635b0f038f)

### Name

The example is called `window_drag_move`. Happy to have that
bikeshedded.

### Contentious Refactor?

This PR removed the `ResizeDirection` enumeration in favor of using
`CompassOctant` which had the same variants. Perhaps this is
contentious.

### Unsafe?

In PR #15674 I mentioned that `start_drag_move()` and
`start_drag_resize()`'s requirement to only be called in the presence of
a left-click looks like a compiler-unenforceable contract that can cause
intermittent panics when not observed, so perhaps the functions should
be marked them unsafe. **I have not made that change** here since I
didn't see a clear consensus on that.

## Testing

I exercised this on x86 macOS. However, winit for macOS does not support
drag resize. It reports a good error when `start_drag_resize()` is
called. I'd like to see it tested on Windows and Linux.

---

## Showcase

Example window_drag_move shows how to drag or resize a window without
decoration.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-15 23:38:35 +00:00
Matty
a09104b62c
Infer StableInterpolate on tuples (#15931)
# Objective

Make `StableInterpolate` "just work" on tuples whose parts are each
`StableInterpolate` types. These types arise notably through
`Curve::zip` (or just through explicit mapping of a similar form). It
would otherwise be kind of frustrating to stumble upon such a thing and
then realize that, e.g., automatic resampling just doesn't work, even
though there is a very "obvious" way to do it.

## Solution

Infer `StableInterpolate` on tuples of up to size 11. I can make that
number bigger, if desired. Unfortunately, I don't think that our
standard "fake variadics" tools actually work for this; the anonymous
field accessors of tuples are `:tt` for purposes of macro expansion,
which means that you can't simplify away the identifiers by doing
something clever like using recursion (which would work if they were
`:expr`). Maybe someone who knows some incredibly dark magic could chime
in with a better solution.

The expanded impls look like this:
```rust
impl<
        T0: StableInterpolate,
        T1: StableInterpolate,
        T2: StableInterpolate,
        T3: StableInterpolate,
        T4: StableInterpolate,
    > StableInterpolate for (T0, T1, T2, T3, T4)
{
    fn interpolate_stable(&self, other: &Self, t: f32) -> Self {
        (
            <T0 as StableInterpolate>::interpolate_stable(&self.0, &other.0, t),
            <T1 as StableInterpolate>::interpolate_stable(&self.1, &other.1, t),
            <T2 as StableInterpolate>::interpolate_stable(&self.2, &other.2, t),
            <T3 as StableInterpolate>::interpolate_stable(&self.3, &other.3, t),
            <T4 as StableInterpolate>::interpolate_stable(&self.4, &other.4, t),
        )
    }
}
```

## Testing

Expanded macros; it compiles.

## Future

Make a version of the fake variadics workflow that supports this kind of
thing.
2024-10-15 19:55:36 +00:00
Joona Aalto
c1a4b82762
Revert default mesh materials (#15930)
# Objective

Closes #15799.

Many rendering people and maintainers are in favor of reverting default
mesh materials added in #15524, especially as the migration to required
component is already large and heavily breaking.

## Solution

Revert default mesh materials, and adjust docs accordingly.

- Remove `extract_default_materials`
- Remove `clear_material_instances`, and move the logic back into
`extract_mesh_materials`
- Remove `HasMaterial2d` and `HasMaterial3d`
- Change default material handles back to pink instead of white
- 2D uses `Color::srgb(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)`, while 3D uses `Color::srgb(1.0,
0.0, 0.5)`. Not sure if this is intended.

There is now no indication at all about missing materials for `Mesh2d`
and `Mesh3d`. Having a mesh without a material renders nothing.

## Testing

I ran `2d_shapes`, `mesh2d_manual`, and `3d_shapes`, with and without
mesh material components.
2024-10-15 19:47:40 +00:00
andriyDev
15440c189b
Move SUPPORTED_FILE_EXTENSIONS to ImageLoader and remove unsupported formats. (#15917)
# Objective

Fixes #15730.

## Solution

As part of #15586, we made a constant to store all the supported image
formats. However since the `ImageFormat` does actually include Hdr and
OpenExr, it also included the `"hdr"` and `"exr"` file extensions. These
are supported by separate loaders though: `HdrTextureLoader` and
`ExrTextureLoader`. This led to a warning about duplicate asset loaders.

Therefore, instead of having the constant for `ImageFormat`, I made the
constant just for `ImageLoader`. This lets us correctly remove `"hdr"`
and `"exr"` from the image formats supported by `ImageLoader`, returning
us to having a single asset loader for every image format.

Note: we could have just removed `hdr` and `exr` from
`ImageFormat::SUPPORTED_FILE_EXTENSIONS`, but this would be very
confusing. Then the list of `ImageFormat`s would not match the list of
supported formats!

## Testing

- I ran the `sprite` example and got no warning! I also replaced the
sprite in that example with an HDR file and everything worked as
expected.
2024-10-15 18:06:34 +00:00
François Mockers
812e599f77
don't clip text that is rotated (#15925)
# Objective

- Fixes #15922 , #15853 
- Don't clip text that is rotated by some angles

## Solution

- Compare to the absolute size before clipping
2024-10-15 15:21:28 +00:00
Lucas
af93e78b72
Fix overflow panic on Stopwatch at Duration::MAX (#15927)
See #15924 for more details
close #15924

from the issue, this code panic:
```rust
use bevy::time::Stopwatch;
use std::time::Duration;

fn main() {
    let second = Duration::from_secs(1);

    let mut stopwatch = Stopwatch::new();
    // lot of time has passed... or a timer with Duration::MAX that was artificially set has "finished":
    // timer.set_elapsed(timer.remaining());
    stopwatch.set_elapsed(Duration::MAX);
    // panic
    stopwatch.tick(second);

    let mut stopwatch = Stopwatch::new();
    stopwatch.set_elapsed(Duration::MAX - second);
    // this doesnt panic as its still one off the max
    stopwatch.tick(second);
    // this panic
    stopwatch.tick(second);
}
```

with this PR changes, the code now doesn't panic.

have a good day !
2024-10-15 14:14:44 +00:00
Brett Striker
de08fb2afa
[bevy_ui/layout] Add tests, missing asserts, and missing debug fields for UiSurface (#12803)
This is 3 of 5 iterative PR's that affect bevy_ui/layout

- [x] Blocked by https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12801
- [x] Blocked by https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12802

---

# Objective

- Add tests to `UiSurface`
- Add missing asserts in `_assert_send_sync_ui_surface_impl_safe`
- Add missing Debug field print for `camera_entity_to_taffy`

## Solution

- Adds tests to `UiSurface`
- Adds missing asserts in `_assert_send_sync_ui_surface_impl_safe`
- Adds missing impl Debug field print for `camera_entity_to_taffy`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-15 14:06:17 +00:00
akimakinai
4ac528a579
Despawn unused light-view entity (#15902)
# Objective

- Fixes #15897

## Solution

- Despawn light view entities when they go unused or when the
corresponding view is not alive.

## Testing

- `scene_viewer` example no longer prints "The preprocessing index
buffer wasn't present" warning
- modified an example to try toggling shadows for all kinds of light:
https://gist.github.com/akimakinai/ddb0357191f5052b654370699d2314cf
2024-10-15 13:54:09 +00:00
charlotte
acbed6040e
Attempt to remove component from render world if not extracted. (#15904)
# Objective

Ensure that components that are conditionally extracted do not linger in
the render world when not extracted from the main world.

## Solution

If the `ExtractComponent` returns `None`, we'll remove the render world
component. I think this is the most sensible behavior here. In the
future if there really is a use case for keeping the previous render
component around, we could add a `Option<Self::Out>` parameter for the
previous render component to the method, or something similar. I think
that this follows the principle of least surprise here relative to what
`None` would suggest and the way that render nodes are typically
written. The alternative would be to add an `enabled` field to pretty
much every camera settings component, or duplicate the extraction
condition as #15856 does.

## Testing

`transmission` no longer crashes.

## Migration Guide

Components that implement `ExtractComponent` and return `None` will
cause the extracted component to be removed from the render world.
2024-10-15 04:21:53 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
c1bb4b255d
[Adopted] Add a method for asynchronously waiting for an asset to load (#15913)
# Objective

Currently, is is very painful to wait for an asset to load from the
context of an `async` task. While bevy's `AssetServer` is asynchronous
at its core, the public API is mainly focused on being used from
synchronous contexts such as bevy systems. Currently, the best way of
waiting for an asset handle to finish loading is to have a system that
runs every frame, and either listens for `AssetEvents` or manually polls
the asset server. While this is an acceptable interface for bevy
systems, it is extremely awkward to do this in a way that integrates
well with the `async` task system. At my work we had to create our own
(inefficient) abstraction that encapsulated the boilerplate of checking
an asset's load status and waking up a task when it's done.

## Solution

Add the method `AssetServer::wait_for_asset`, which returns a future
that suspends until the asset associated with a given `Handle` either
finishes loading or fails to load.

## Testing

- CI

## Notes

This is an adoption of #14431, the above description is directly from
that original PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joseph <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: andriyDev <andriydzikh@gmail.com>
2024-10-15 02:50:33 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
63a3a987c6
Fix detailed_trace module scope (#15912)
# Objective

Fixes #15615

## Solution

`$crate` is a cool keyword metavariable

## Testing

Created a test crate and used the macro

## Showcase

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f0567224-126d-44e4-8905-26103da4ba14)
2024-10-15 02:48:36 +00:00
Matty
8a655e4d27
Add module-level docs for Curve (#15905)
# Objective

Improve the average user's ability to understand what the heck is going
on with the Curve API.

## Solution

I wrote some docs. I doubt these are perfect; I'm probably far too close
to this for that to be the case. :)
2024-10-15 02:45:45 +00:00
MiniaczQ
f602edad09
Text Rework cleanup (#15887)
# Objective

Cleanup naming and docs, add missing migration guide after #15591 

All text root nodes now use `Text` (UI) / `Text2d`.
All text readers/writers use `Text<Type>Reader`/`Text<Type>Writer`
convention.

---

## Migration Guide

Doubles as #15591 migration guide.

Text bundles (`TextBundle` and `Text2dBundle`) were removed in favor of
`Text` and `Text2d`.
Shared configuration fields were replaced with `TextLayout`, `TextFont`
and `TextColor` components.
Just `TextBundle`'s additional field turned into `TextNodeFlags`
component,
while `Text2dBundle`'s additional fields turned into `TextBounds` and
`Anchor` components.

Text sections were removed in favor of hierarchy-based approach.
For root text entities with `Text` or `Text2d` components, child
entities with `TextSpan` will act as additional text sections.
To still access text spans by index, use the new `TextUiReader`,
`Text2dReader` and `TextUiWriter`, `Text2dWriter` system parameters.
2024-10-15 02:32:34 +00:00
andriyDev
73f7fd0c12
Move ImageLoader and CompressedImageSaver to bevy_image. (#15812)
# Objective

This is a follow-up to #15650. While the core `Image` stuff moved from
`bevy_render` to `bevy_image`, the `ImageLoader` and the
`CompressedImageSaver` remained in `bevy_render`.

## Solution

I moved `ImageLoader` and `CompressedImageSaver` to `bevy_image` and
re-exported everything out from `bevy_render`. The second step isn't
strictly necessary, but `bevy_render` is already doing this for all the
other `bevy_image` types, so I kept it the same for consistency.

Unfortunately I had to give `ImageLoader` a constructor so I can keep
the `RenderDevice` stuff in `bevy_render`.

## Testing

It compiles!

## Migration Guide

- `ImageLoader` can no longer be initialized directly through
`init_asset_loader`. Now you must use
`app.register_asset_loader(ImageLoader::new(supported_compressed_formats))`
(check out the implementation of `bevy_render::ImagePlugin`). This only
affects you if you are initializing the loader manually and does not
affect users of `bevy_render::ImagePlugin`.

## Followup work

- We should be able to move most of the `ImagePlugin` to `bevy_image`.
This would likely require an `ImagePlugin` and a `RenderImagePlugin` or
something though.
2024-10-15 02:18:10 +00:00
Christian Hughes
345f935b1a
Add Trigger::components, which lists the component targets that were triggered (#15811)
# Objective

- Closes #14774 

## Solution

Added:

```rust
impl<'w, E, B: Bundle> Trigger<'w, E, B> {
    pub fn components(&self) -> &[ComponentId];
}
```

I went with storing it in the trigger as a `SmallVec<[Component; 1]>`
because a singular target component will be the most common case, and it
remains the same size as `Vec<ComponentId>`.

## Testing

Added a test.
2024-10-15 02:17:03 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
9f5f5d3d41
bevy_reflect: get_represented_kind_info APIs for reflected kinds (#14380)
# Objective

Fixes #14378

---------

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-15 02:08:31 +00:00
ickshonpe
b78a060af2
Clip to the UI node's content box (#15442)
# Objective

Change UI clipping to respect borders and padding.

Fixes #15335

## Solution

Based on #15163

1. Add a `padding` field to `Node`.
2. In `ui_layout_size` copy the padding values from taffy to
`Node::padding`.
4. Determine the node's content box (The innermost part of the node
excluding the padding and border).
5. In `update_clipping` perform the clipping intersection with the
node's content box.

## Notes

* `Rect` probably needs some helper methods for working with insets but
because `Rect` and `BorderRect` are in different crates it's awkward to
add them. Left for a follow up.
* We could have another `Overflow` variant (probably called
`Overflow::Hidden`) to that clips inside of the border box instead of
the content box. Left it out here as I'm not certain about the naming or
behaviour though. If this PR is adopted, it would be trivial to add a
`Hidden` variant in a follow up.
* Depending on UI scaling there are sometimes gaps in the layout:
<img width="532" alt="rounding-bug"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cc29aa0d-44fe-403f-8f0e-cd28a8b1d1b3">
This is caused by existing bugs in `ui_layout_system`'s coordinates
rounding and not anything to do with the changes in this PR.

## Testing

This PR also changes the `overflow` example to display borders on the
overflow nodes so you can see how this works:

#### main (The image is clipped at the edges of the node, overwriting
the border).
<img width="722" alt="main_overflow"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb316cd0-fff8-46ee-b481-e0cd6bab3f5c">

#### this PR  (The image is clipped at the edges of the node's border).
<img width="711" alt="content-box-clip"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fb302e56-9302-47b9-9a29-ec3e15fe9a9f">

## Migration Guide

Migration guide is on #15561

---------

Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-15 02:05:08 +00:00
Clar Fon
e79bc7811d
Fix *most* clippy lints (#15906)
# Objective

Another clippy-lint fix: the goal is so that `ci lints` actually
displays the problems that a contributor caused, and not a bunch of
existing stuff in the repo. (when run on nightly)

## Solution

This fixes all but the `clippy::needless_lifetimes` lint, which will
result in substantially more fixes and be in other PR(s). I also
explicitly allow `non_local_definitions` since it is [not working
correctly, but will be
fixed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131643).

A few things were manually fixed: for example, some places had an
explicitly defined `div_ceil` function that was used, which is no longer
needed since this function is stable on unsigned integers. Also, empty
lines in doc comments were handled individually.

## Testing

I ran `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix
--allow-staged` with the `clippy::needless_lifetimes` lint marked as
`allow` in `Cargo.toml` to avoid fixing that too. It now passes with all
but the listed lint.
2024-10-14 20:52:35 +00:00
François Mockers
89e19aaff0
force last update after setting state to Suspended (#15888)
# Objective

- Android doesn't receive lifecycle event `Suspended` before suspension

## Solution

- Fix update triggering just after state change on android

## Testing

- Tested on the android emulator
2024-10-14 01:40:03 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
93fc2d12cf
Remove incorrect equality comparisons for asset load error types (#15890)
# Objective

The type `AssetLoadError` has `PartialEq` and `Eq` impls, which is
problematic due to the fact that the `AssetLoaderError` and
`AddAsyncError` variants lie in their impls: they will return `true` for
any `Box<dyn Error>` with the same `TypeId`, even if the actual value is
different. This can lead to subtle bugs if a user relies on the equality
comparison to ensure that two values are equal.

The same is true for `DependencyLoadState`,
`RecursiveDependencyLoadState`.

More generally, it is an anti-pattern for large error types involving
dynamic dispatch, such as `AssetLoadError`, to have equality
comparisons. Directly comparing two errors for equality is usually not
desired -- if some logic needs to branch based on the value of an error,
it is usually more correct to check for specific variants and inspect
their fields.

As far as I can tell, the only reason these errors have equality
comparisons is because the `LoadState` enum wraps `AssetLoadError` for
its `Failed` variant. This equality comparison is only used to check for
`== LoadState::Loaded`, which we can easily replace with an `is_loaded`
method.

## Solution

Remove the `{Partial}Eq` impls from `LoadState`, which also allows us to
remove it from the error types.

## Migration Guide

The types `bevy_asset::AssetLoadError` and `bevy_asset::LoadState` no
longer support equality comparisons. If you need to check for an asset's
load state, consider checking for a specific variant using
`LoadState::is_loaded` or the `matches!` macro. Similarly, consider
using the `matches!` macro to check for specific variants of the
`AssetLoadError` type if you need to inspect the value of an asset load
error in your code.

`DependencyLoadState` and `RecursiveDependencyLoadState` are not
released yet, so no migration needed,

---------

Co-authored-by: Joseph <21144246+JoJoJet@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 01:00:45 +00:00
Alice Cecile
a7e9330af9
Implement WorldQuery for MainWorld and RenderWorld components (#15745)
# Objective

#15320 is a particularly painful breaking change, and the new
`RenderEntity` in particular is very noisy, with a lot of `let entity =
entity.id()` spam.

## Solution

Implement `WorldQuery`, `QueryData` and `ReadOnlyQueryData` for
`RenderEntity` and `WorldEntity`.

These work the same as the `Entity` impls from a user-facing
perspective: they simply return an owned (copied) `Entity` identifier.
This dramatically reduces noise and eases migration.

Under the hood, these impls defer to the implementations for `&T` for
everything other than the "call .id() for the user" bit, as they involve
read-only access to component data. Doing it this way (as opposed to
implementing a custom fetch, as tried in the first commit) dramatically
reduces the maintenance risk of complex unsafe code outside of
`bevy_ecs`.

To make this easier (and encourage users to do this themselves!), I've
made `ReadFetch` and `WriteFetch` slightly more public: they're no
longer `doc(hidden)`. This is a good change, since trying to vendor the
logic is much worse than just deferring to the existing tested impls.

## Testing

I've run a handful of rendering examples (breakout, alien_cake_addict,
auto_exposure, fog_volumes, box_shadow) and nothing broke.

## Follow-up

We should lint for the uses of `&RenderEntity` and `&MainEntity` in
queries: this is just less nice for no reason.

---------

Co-authored-by: Trashtalk217 <trashtalk217@gmail.com>
2024-10-13 20:58:46 +00:00
Pablo Reinhardt
d96a9d15f6
Migrate from Query::single and friends to Single (#15872)
# Objective

- closes #15866

## Solution

- Simply migrate where possible.

## Testing

- Expect that CI will do most of the work. Examples is another way of
testing this, as most of the work is in that area.
---

## Notes
For now, this PR doesn't migrate `QueryState::single` and friends as for
now, this look like another issue. So for example, QueryBuilders that
used single or `World::query` that used single wasn't migrated. If there
is a easy way to migrate those, please let me know.

Most of the uses of `Query::single` were removed, the only other uses
that I found was related to tests of said methods, so will probably be
removed when we remove `Query::single`.
2024-10-13 20:32:06 +00:00
JaySpruce
3d6b24880e
Add insert_batch and variations (#15702)
# Objective

`insert_or_spawn_batch` exists, but a version for just inserting doesn't
- Closes #2693 
- Closes #8384 
- Adopts/supersedes #8600 

## Solution

Add `insert_batch`, along with the most common `insert` variations:
- `World::insert_batch`
- `World::insert_batch_if_new`
- `World::try_insert_batch`
- `World::try_insert_batch_if_new`
- `Commands::insert_batch`
- `Commands::insert_batch_if_new`
- `Commands::try_insert_batch`
- `Commands::try_insert_batch_if_new`

## Testing

Added tests, and added a benchmark for `insert_batch`.
Performance is slightly better than `insert_or_spawn_batch` when only
inserting:


![Code_HPnUN0QeWe](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/53091e4f-6518-43f4-a63f-ae57d5470c66)

<details>
<summary>old benchmark</summary>

This was before reworking it to remove the `UnsafeWorldCell`:


![Code_QhXJb8sjlJ](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1061e2a7-a521-48e1-a799-1b6b8d1c0b93)
</details>

---

## Showcase

Usage is the same as `insert_or_spawn_batch`:
```
use bevy_ecs::{entity::Entity, world::World, component::Component};
#[derive(Component)]
struct A(&'static str);
#[derive(Component, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct B(f32);

let mut world = World::new();
let entity_a = world.spawn_empty().id();
let entity_b = world.spawn_empty().id();
world.insert_batch([
    (entity_a, (A("a"), B(0.0))),
    (entity_b, (A("b"), B(1.0))),
]);

assert_eq!(world.get::<B>(entity_a), Some(&B(0.0)));

```
2024-10-13 18:14:16 +00:00
NiseVoid
bdd0af6bfb
Deprecate SpatialBundle (#15830)
# Objective

- Required components replace bundles, but `SpatialBundle` is yet to be
deprecated

## Solution

- Deprecate `SpatialBundle`
- Insert `Transform` and `Visibility` instead in examples using it
- In `spawn` or `insert` inserting a default `Transform` or `Visibility`
with component already requiring either, remove those components from
the tuple

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
Yes, I ran the examples I changed and tests
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
The `gamepad_viewer` and and `custom_shader_instancing` examples don't
work as intended due to entirely unrelated code, didn't check main.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
Run examples, or just check that all spawned values are identical
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
Linux, wayland trough x11 (cause that's the default feature)

---

## Migration Guide

`SpatialBundle` is now deprecated, insert `Transform` and `Visibility`
instead which will automatically insert all other components that were
in the bundle. If you do not specify these values and any other
components in your `spawn`/`insert` call already requires either of
these components you can leave that one out.

before:
```rust
commands.spawn(SpatialBundle::default());
```

after:
```rust
commands.spawn((Transform::default(), Visibility::default());
```
2024-10-13 17:28:22 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
0720e62f74
Time<Real> documentation improvement (#15874)
# Objective

Fixes #15445

## Solution

Add a note to the doc comment for `Real`.

## Testing

Viewed the built documentation.


## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/815b8655-c632-4c92-b64e-28c06959c38b)
[*possible bug in rustdoc rendering the
footnote](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131631)
2024-10-13 17:26:40 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
37501e1c21
spirv_shader_passthrough must enable wgpu/spirv (#15873)
# Objective

Fixes #15515

## Solution

I went for the simplest solution because "format" in
`shader_format_spirv` didn't sound directly related.

## Testing

The command `cargo b -p bevy --no-default-features -F
spirv_shader_passthrough,x11` failed before, but works now.
2024-10-13 17:25:27 +00:00
Viktor Gustavsson
5989a845f0
Filter UI traversal to only Node and GhostNode (#15746)
# Objective

With the warning removed in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15736, the rules for the UI tree
changes.
We no longer need to traverse non `Node`/`GhostNode` entities.

## Solution

- Added a filter `Or<(With<Node>, With<GhostNode>)>` to the child
traversal query so we don't unnecessarily traverse nodes that are not
part of the UI tree (like text nodes).
- Also moved the warning for NoUI->UI entities so it is actually
triggered (see comments)

## Testing

- Ran unit tests (still passing)
- Ran the ghost_nodes and ui examples, still works and looks fine 👍 
- Tested the warning by spawning a Node under an empty entity.

---

---------

Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-13 17:25:15 +00:00
Joona Aalto
0e30b68b20
Add mesh picking backend and MeshRayCast system parameter (#15800)
# Objective

Closes #15545.

`bevy_picking` supports UI and sprite picking, but not mesh picking.
Being able to pick meshes would be extremely useful for various games,
tools, and our own examples, as well as scene editors and inspectors.
So, we need a mesh picking backend!

Luckily,
[`bevy_mod_picking`](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_picking) (which
`bevy_picking` is based on) by @aevyrie already has a [backend for
it](74f0c3c0fb/backends/bevy_picking_raycast/src/lib.rs)
using [`bevy_mod_raycast`](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_raycast).
As a side product of adding mesh picking, we also get support for
performing ray casts on meshes!

## Solution

Upstream a large chunk of the immediate-mode ray casting functionality
from `bevy_mod_raycast`, and add a mesh picking backend based on
`bevy_mod_picking`. Huge thanks to @aevyrie who did all the hard work on
these incredible crates!

All meshes are pickable by default. Picking can be disabled for
individual entities by adding `PickingBehavior::IGNORE`, like normal.
Or, if you want mesh picking to be entirely opt-in, you can set
`MeshPickingBackendSettings::require_markers` to `true` and add a
`RayCastPickable` component to the desired camera and target entities.

You can also use the new `MeshRayCast` system parameter to cast rays
into the world manually:

```rust
fn ray_cast_system(mut ray_cast: MeshRayCast, foo_query: Query<(), With<Foo>>) {
    let ray = Ray3d::new(Vec3::ZERO, Dir3::X);

    // Only ray cast against entities with the `Foo` component.
    let filter = |entity| foo_query.contains(entity);

    // Never early-exit. Note that you can change behavior per-entity.
    let early_exit_test = |_entity| false;

    // Ignore the visibility of entities. This allows ray casting hidden entities.
    let visibility = RayCastVisibility::Any;

    let settings = RayCastSettings::default()
        .with_filter(&filter)
        .with_early_exit_test(&early_exit_test)
        .with_visibility(visibility);

    // Cast the ray with the settings, returning a list of intersections.
    let hits = ray_cast.cast_ray(ray, &settings);
}
```

This is largely a direct port, but I did make several changes to match
our APIs better, remove things we don't need or that I think are
unnecessary, and do some general improvements to code quality and
documentation.

### Changes Relative to `bevy_mod_raycast` and `bevy_mod_picking`

- Every `Raycast` and "raycast" has been renamed to `RayCast` and "ray
cast" (similar reasoning as the "Naming" section in #15724)
- `Raycast` system param has been renamed to `MeshRayCast` to avoid
naming conflicts and to be explicit that it is not for colliders
- `RaycastBackend` has been renamed to `MeshPickingBackend`
- `RayCastVisibility` variants are now `Any`, `Visible`, and
`VisibleInView` instead of `Ignore`, `MustBeVisible`, and
`MustBeVisibleAndInView`
- `NoBackfaceCulling` has been renamed to `RayCastBackfaces`, to avoid
implying that it affects the rendering of backfaces for meshes (it
doesn't)
- `SimplifiedMesh` and `RayCastBackfaces` live near other ray casting
API types, not in their own 10 LoC module
- All intersection logic and types are in the same `intersections`
module, not split across several modules
- Some intersection types have been renamed to be clearer and more
consistent
	- `IntersectionData` -> `RayMeshHit` 
	- `RayHit` -> `RayTriangleHit`
- General documentation and code quality improvements

### Removed / Not Ported

- Removed unused ray helpers and types, like `PrimitiveIntersection`
- Removed getters on intersection types, and made their properties
public
- There is no `2d` feature, and `Raycast::mesh_query` and
`Raycast::mesh2d_query` have been merged into `MeshRayCast::mesh_query`,
which handles both 2D and 3D
- I assume this existed previously because `Mesh2dHandle` used to be in
`bevy_sprite`. Now both the 2D and 3D mesh are in `bevy_render`.
- There is no `debug` feature or ray debug rendering
- There is no deferred API (`RaycastSource`)
- There is no `CursorRayPlugin` (the picking backend handles this)

### Note for Reviewers

In case it's helpful, the [first
commit](281638ef10)
here is essentially a one-to-one port. The rest of the commits are
primarily refactoring and cleaning things up in the ways listed earlier,
as well as changes to the module structure.

It may also be useful to compare the original [picking
backend](74f0c3c0fb/backends/bevy_picking_raycast/src/lib.rs)
and [`bevy_mod_raycast`](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_raycast) to
this PR. Feel free to mention if there are any changes that I should
revert or something I should not include in this PR.

## Testing

I tested mesh picking and relevant components in some examples, for both
2D and 3D meshes, and added a new `mesh_picking` example. I also
~~stole~~ ported over the [ray-mesh intersection
benchmark](dbc5ef32fe/benches/ray_mesh_intersection.rs)
from `bevy_mod_raycast`.

---

## Showcase

Below is a version of the `2d_shapes` example modified to demonstrate 2D
mesh picking. This is not included in this PR.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7742528c-8630-4c00-bacd-81576ac432bf

And below is the new `mesh_picking` example:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b65c7a5a-fa3a-4c2d-8bbd-e7a2c772986e

There is also a really cool new `mesh_ray_cast` example ported over from
`bevy_mod_raycast`:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c5eb6c0-bd94-4fb0-bec6-8a85668a06c9

---------

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Trent <2771466+tbillington@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-10-13 17:24:19 +00:00
ickshonpe
6f7d0e5725
split up TextStyle (#15857)
# Objective

Currently text is recomputed unnecessarily on any changes to its color,
which is extremely expensive.

## Solution
Split up `TextStyle` into two separate components `TextFont` and
`TextColor`.

## Testing

I added this system to `many_buttons`:
```rust
fn set_text_colors_changed(mut colors: Query<&mut TextColor>) {
    for mut text_color in colors.iter_mut() {
        text_color.set_changed();
    }
}
```

reports ~4fps on main, ~50fps with this PR.

## Migration Guide
`TextStyle` has been renamed to `TextFont` and its `color` field has
been moved to a separate component named `TextColor` which newtypes
`Color`.
2024-10-13 17:06:22 +00:00
Matty
6521e759ea
Improve PhantomData held by curve adaptors (#15881)
# Objective

The previous `PhantomData` instances were written somewhat lazily, so
they were just things like `PhantomData<T>` for curves with an output
type of `T`. This looks innocuous, but it unnecessarily constrains
`Send/Sync` inference based on `T`. See
[here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/phantom-data.html#table-of-phantomdata-patterns).

## Solution

Switch to `PhantomData` of the form `PhantomData<fn() -> T>` for most of
these adaptors. Since they only have a functional relationship to `T`
(i.e. it shows up in the return type of trait methods), this is more
accurate.

## Testing

Tested by compiling Bevy.

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-10-13 17:06:21 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
813c75958d
Remove a dbg! statement left over from debugging (#15867)
I wonder who left that there...
2024-10-12 09:07:01 +00:00
aecsocket
992d17bc7f
Add bevy_window::Window options for MacOS (#15820)
# Objective

MacOS has some nice options for controlling the window and titlebar to
make the content appear much more "immersively" in the window. This PR
exposes options for controlling this.

## Solution

Adds new fields to `Window` to control these, with doc comments to
explain what they do and that they're MacOS only.

## Testing

Tested on a MacOS machine (not my own, I don't have one). That's where
the below screenshots were taken.

---

## Showcase

On MacOS, you now have more options for configuring the window titlebar.
You can, for example, make the title bar transparent and only show the
window controls. This provides a more "immersive" experience for your
rendered content.

Before, only this was possible:
<img width="1392" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/abf03da2-d247-4202-a7e7-731c45d80d54">

Now, you can create windows like this:
<img width="1392" alt="image2"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3239d0e3-4708-4798-8755-188541e14f93">

This uses the following `bevy_window::Window` settings:
```rs
fullsize_content_view: true,
titlebar_transparent: true,
titlebar_show_title: false,
```

## Migration Guide

`bevy_window::Window` now has extra fields for configuring MacOS window
settings:
```rs
    pub movable_by_window_background: bool,
    pub fullsize_content_view: bool,
    pub has_shadow: bool,
    pub titlebar_shown: bool,
    pub titlebar_transparent: bool,
    pub titlebar_show_title: bool,
    pub titlebar_show_buttons: bool,
```

Using `Window::default` keeps the same behaviour as before.
2024-10-11 21:11:21 +00:00
Matty
81b39464c0
Some animation doc improvements (#15860)
# Objective

Animation docs could use some clarification regarding:
- how exactly curves are evaluated
- how additive blend nodes actually work

## Solution

Add some documentation that explains how curve domains are used and how
additive blend nodes treat their children.

## Commentary

The way additive blend nodes work right now is a little bit weird, since
their first child's weight is ignored. Arguably this makes sense, since
additive animations are authored differently from ordinary animations,
but it also feels a bit strange. We could make the first node's weight
actually be applied, and the present behavior would be recovered when
the weight is set to 1.

The main disadvantage of how things are set up now is that combining a
bunch of additive animations without a base pose is pretty awkward (e.g.
to add them onto a base pose later in the graph). If we changed it, the
main downside would be that reusing the same animation on different
parts of the graph is harder; on the other hand, the weights can be
locally reassigned by using blend nodes with no other children, which
rectifies this shortfall.
2024-10-11 20:52:58 +00:00
andriyDev
60a9a81602
Fix potential deadlock in AssetServer on single-threaded modes. (#15808)
# Objective

Fixes #15807 

## Solution

We move the guard into this function.

## Testing

N/A, This is just reverting to the old behavior before #15509.
2024-10-11 16:42:07 +00:00
Andrew
6a39c33d49
Use oslog for ios (#13364)
# Objective

On mobile devices, it's best to use the OS's native logging due to the
difficulty of accessing the console. This is already done for Android.

This is an updated version of
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/4462.

## Solution

This PR uses Absolucy's
[tracing-oslog](https://github.com/Absolucy/tracing-oslog) ([ZLib
license](https://github.com/Absolucy/tracing-oslog/blob/main/LICENSE.md))
for iOS in order to use Apple's `os_log`.

## Testing

I ran `examples/mobile` with the logging from `examples/app/logs.rs` on
an iOS device, I then checked the logs could be filtered in the MacOS
Console.app.

## Changelog

 - Change bevy_log to use Apple's os_log on iOS.

## Questions for Reviewers
It's worth noting that the dependency this adds hasn't had bug fixes
released in a few years, so we may want to consider one or more of:
 1. a feature flag to opt-in, and it would also allow `os_log` on MacOS
 2. merge as-is and have some (minor?) upstream bugs
 3. hold off on this PR until a suitable alternative dependency arises
 4. maintain our own implementation

## Future work

In a follow-up PR it might be good to make the `subsystem` field have a
better default value, like [this
one](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/examples/mobile/bevy_mobile_example.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj#L363).
That value can be retrieved programmatically if we bind another system
API (For posterity in Swift this is `Bundle.main.bundleIdentifier`, but
the C/ObjC equivalent is likely easier to bind). This would almost
always be the correct value, while the current default is unlikely to
ever be correct.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dusty DeWeese <dustin.deweese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-10-11 08:58:14 +00:00
Gino Valente
da4e7769ad
bevy_ecs: Special-case Entity::PLACEHOLDER formatting (#15839)
# Objective

Oftentimes, users will store an entity on a component or resource. To
make this component/resource `Default`-able, they might initialize it
with `Entity::PLACEHOLDER`. This is sometimes done to avoid the need for
an `Option<Entity>`, especially if it complicates other logic.

For example, it's used in this `Selection` resource to denote "no
selection":

```rust
#[derive(Resource, Debug)]
struct Selection(Entity);

impl Default for Selection {
    fn default() -> Self {
        Self(Entity::PLACEHOLDER)
    }
}
```

The problem is that if we try to `Debug` the current `Selection`, we get
back: `4294967295v1#8589934591`. It's not immediately obvious whether or
not the entity is an actual entity or the placeholder.

Now while it doesn't take long to realize that this is in fact just the
value of `Entity::PLACEHOLDER`, it would be a lot clearer if this was
made explicit, especially for these particular use cases.

## Solution

This PR makes the `Debug` and `Display` impls for `Entity` return
`PLACEHOLDER` for the `Entity::PLACEHOLDER` constant.

~~Feel free to bikeshed the actual value returned here. I think
`PLACEHOLDER` on its own could work too.~~ Swapped to `PLACEHOLDER` from
`Entity::PLACEHOLDER`.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_ecs
```

---

## Migration Guide

The `Debug` and `Display` impls for `Entity` now return `PLACEHOLDER`
for the `Entity::PLACEHOLDER` constant. If you had any code relying on
these values, you may need to account for this change.
2024-10-11 03:12:01 +00:00
Tim
5def6f2a58
Fix gizmos (#15836)
# Objective

- Immediate mode gizmos don't have a main world entity but the phase
items require `MainEntity` since #15756

## Solution

- Add a dummy `MainEntity` component.

## Testing

Both the `3d_gizmos` and `2d_gizmos` examples show gizmos again
2024-10-10 22:04:04 +00:00
charlotte
da211ee314
Fix broken mesh2d (#15838)
Forgot to clean this up when I was still trying to figure out what was
broken.

Closes #15835.
2024-10-10 21:28:45 +00:00
Matty
a06802a66e
Make AnimatableCurve::curve public (#15831)
# Objective

The other `Curve -> AnimationCurve` wrappers allow public access to the
inner curve, so this one should as well.

## Solution

Made the field public. Instances will still need to be constructed using
the (more ergonomic) `from_curve` method, which infers the phantom type
for the user.
2024-10-10 18:51:17 +00:00
akimakinai
922a25d295
Picking: Filter out invisible sprites early (#15819)
# Objective

- We don't have to `collect` and `sort` invisible sprites in
`sprite_picking` system.

## Solution

- Filter by `ViewVisibility::get()` earlier

## Testing

- `sprite_picking` example still works.
2024-10-10 18:49:23 +00:00
charlotte
dd812b3e49
Type safe retained render world (#15756)
# Objective

In the Render World, there are a number of collections that are derived
from Main World entities and are used to drive rendering. The most
notable are:
- `VisibleEntities`, which is generated in the `check_visibility` system
and contains visible entities for a view.
- `ExtractedInstances`, which maps entity ids to asset ids.

In the old model, these collections were trivially kept in sync -- any
extracted phase item could look itself up because the render entity id
was guaranteed to always match the corresponding main world id.

After #15320, this became much more complicated, and was leading to a
number of subtle bugs in the Render World. The main rendering systems,
i.e. `queue_material_meshes` and `queue_material2d_meshes`, follow a
similar pattern:

```rust
for visible_entity in visible_entities.iter::<With<Mesh2d>>() {
    let Some(mesh_instance) = render_mesh_instances.get_mut(visible_entity) else {
        continue;
    };
            
    // Look some more stuff up and specialize the pipeline...
            
    let bin_key = Opaque2dBinKey {
        pipeline: pipeline_id,
        draw_function: draw_opaque_2d,
        asset_id: mesh_instance.mesh_asset_id.into(),
        material_bind_group_id: material_2d.get_bind_group_id().0,
    };
    opaque_phase.add(
        bin_key,
        *visible_entity,
        BinnedRenderPhaseType::mesh(mesh_instance.automatic_batching),
    );
}
```

In this case, `visible_entities` and `render_mesh_instances` are both
collections that are created and keyed by Main World entity ids, and so
this lookup happens to work by coincidence. However, there is a major
unintentional bug here: namely, because `visible_entities` is a
collection of Main World ids, the phase item being queued is created
with a Main World id rather than its correct Render World id.

This happens to not break mesh rendering because the render commands
used for drawing meshes do not access the `ItemQuery` parameter, but
demonstrates the confusion that is now possible: our UI phase items are
correctly being queued with Render World ids while our meshes aren't.

Additionally, this makes it very easy and error prone to use the wrong
entity id to look up things like assets. For example, if instead we
ignored visibility checks and queued our meshes via a query, we'd have
to be extra careful to use `&MainEntity` instead of the natural
`Entity`.

## Solution

Make all collections that are derived from Main World data use
`MainEntity` as their key, to ensure type safety and avoid accidentally
looking up data with the wrong entity id:

```rust
pub type MainEntityHashMap<V> = hashbrown::HashMap<MainEntity, V, EntityHash>;
```

Additionally, we make all `PhaseItem` be able to provide both their Main
and Render World ids, to allow render phase implementors maximum
flexibility as to what id should be used to look up data.

You can think of this like tracking at the type level whether something
in the Render World should use it's "primary key", i.e. entity id, or
needs to use a foreign key, i.e. `MainEntity`.

## Testing

##### TODO:

This will require extensive testing to make sure things didn't break!
Additionally, some extraction logic has become more complicated and
needs to be checked for regressions.

## Migration Guide

With the advent of the retained render world, collections that contain
references to `Entity` that are extracted into the render world have
been changed to contain `MainEntity` in order to prevent errors where a
render world entity id is used to look up an item by accident. Custom
rendering code may need to be changed to query for `&MainEntity` in
order to look up the correct item from such a collection. Additionally,
users who implement their own extraction logic for collections of main
world entity should strongly consider extracting into a different
collection that uses `MainEntity` as a key.

Additionally, render phases now require specifying both the `Entity` and
`MainEntity` for a given `PhaseItem`. Custom render phases should ensure
`MainEntity` is available when queuing a phase item.
2024-10-10 18:47:04 +00:00
akimakinai
11d1ebeed3
Fix OIT shaders error with DX12 backend (#15782)
# Objective

- Fixes #15781

## Solution

- DX12 backend seems to require functions with return types to return
value. [WebGPU spec also requires
this](https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl/#behaviors-rules).

Upstream issue: https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/4458
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/2523

## Testing

- Tested `order_independent_transparency` example with both dx12 and
vulkan backend on Windows
2024-10-10 14:17:09 +00:00
Emerson Coskey
f18be66a0c
Fix mesh flags (#15804)
Fixed incorrect mesh flags offsets

## Testing

Ran OIT example since that was the affected flag
2024-10-09 23:50:48 +00:00
ickshonpe
15072d7937
Dark text colors fix (#15794)
# Objective

Fix the text colors.

fixes #15788

## Solution

Add the missing corner flags.
2024-10-09 22:14:36 +00:00
Tim
3da0ef048e
Remove the Component trait implementation from Handle (#15796)
# Objective

- Closes #15716
- Closes #15718

## Solution

- Replace `Handle<MeshletMesh>` with a new `MeshletMesh3d` component
- As expected there were some random things that needed fixing:
- A couple tests were storing handles just to prevent them from being
dropped I believe, which seems to have been unnecessary in some.
- The `SpriteBundle` still had a `Handle<Image>` field. I've removed
this.
- Tests in `bevy_sprite` incorrectly added a `Handle<Image>` field
outside of the `Sprite` component.
- A few examples were still inserting `Handle`s, switched those to their
corresponding wrappers.
- 2 examples that were still querying for `Handle<Image>` were changed
to query `Sprite`

## Testing

- I've verified that the changed example work now

## Migration Guide

`Handle` can no longer be used as a `Component`. All existing Bevy types
using this pattern have been wrapped in their own semantically
meaningful type. You should do the same for any custom `Handle`
components your project needs.

The `Handle<MeshletMesh>` component is now `MeshletMesh3d`.

The `WithMeshletMesh` type alias has been removed. Use
`With<MeshletMesh3d>` instead.
2024-10-09 21:10:01 +00:00
UkoeHB
a6be9b4ccd
Rename TextBlock to TextLayout (#15797)
# Objective

- Improve clarity when spawning a text block. See [this
discussion](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15591/#discussion_r1787083571).

## Solution

- Rename `TextBlock` to `TextLayout`.
2024-10-09 20:58:27 +00:00
Christian Hughes
b4071ca370
Add World::get_resource_or_init as an alternative to World::get_resource_or_insert_with (#15758)
# Objective

If a `Resource` implements `FromWorld` or `Default`, it's nicer to be
able to write:

```rust
let foo = world.get_resource_or_init::<Foo>();
```

Rather than:

```rust
let foo = world.get_resource_or_insert_with(Foo::default);
```

The latter is also not possible if a type implements `FromWorld` only,
and not `Default`.

## Solution

Added:

```rust
impl World {
    pub fn get_resource_or_init<R: Resource + FromWorld>(&mut self) -> Mut<'_, R>;
}
```

Turns out all current in-engine uses of `get_resource_or_insert_with`
are exactly the above, so they've also been replaced.

## Testing

- Added a doc-test.
- Also added a doc-test for `World::get_resource_or_insert_with`.
2024-10-09 20:56:26 +00:00
Brandon Reinhart
88d9ead7f8
promote atlas sources texture_ids to pub visibility (#15795)
In order to create texture atlases from other systems (custom game
solutions) that are compatible with the ones generated by the bevy
builders, it would be nice to have the interface be fully public. This
field is pub(crate). Unless there's a good reason, can we promote this
to pub?

Alternatives:
- Don't do it.
2024-10-09 18:37:26 +00:00
UkoeHB
c2c19e5ae4
Text rework (#15591)
**Ready for review. Examples migration progress: 100%.**

# Objective

- Implement https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014

## Solution

This implements [cart's
proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014#discussioncomment-10574459)
faithfully except for one change. I separated `TextSpan` from
`TextSpan2d` because `TextSpan` needs to require the `GhostNode`
component, which is a `bevy_ui` component only usable by UI.

Extra changes:
- Added `EntityCommands::commands_mut` that returns a mutable reference.
This is a blocker for extension methods that return something other than
`self`. Note that `sickle_ui`'s `UiBuilder::commands` returns a mutable
reference for this reason.

## Testing

- [x] Text examples all work.

---

## Showcase

TODO: showcase-worthy

## Migration Guide

TODO: very breaking

### Accessing text spans by index

Text sections are now text sections on different entities in a
hierarchy, Use the new `TextReader` and `TextWriter` system parameters
to access spans by index.

Before:
```rust
fn refresh_text(mut query: Query<&mut Text, With<TimeText>>, time: Res<Time>) {
    let text = query.single_mut();
    text.sections[1].value = format_time(time.elapsed());
}
```

After:
```rust
fn refresh_text(
    query: Query<Entity, With<TimeText>>,
    mut writer: UiTextWriter,
    time: Res<Time>
) {
    let entity = query.single();
    *writer.text(entity, 1) = format_time(time.elapsed());
}
```

### Iterating text spans

Text spans are now entities in a hierarchy, so the new `UiTextReader`
and `UiTextWriter` system parameters provide ways to iterate that
hierarchy. The `UiTextReader::iter` method will give you a normal
iterator over spans, and `UiTextWriter::for_each` lets you visit each of
the spans.

---------

Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-09 18:35:36 +00:00
Nathan Lilienthal
0b2e0cfaca
bevy_reflect: Add crate level functions feature docs (#15086)
Adds the missing section for the `functions` cargo feature of the
`bevy_reflect` crate.
2024-10-09 18:06:56 +00:00
Tim
e19c53ebbd
Remove Handle<T> trait implementations that are dependent on Component (#15749)
# Objective

- Another step towards #15716
- Remove trait implementations that are dependent on `Handle<T>` being a
`Component`

## Solution

- Remove unused `ExtractComponent` trait implementation for `Handle<T>`
- Remove unused `ExtractInstance` trait implementation for `AssetId`
- Although the `ExtractInstance` trait wasn't used, the `AssetId`s were
being stored inside of `ExtractedInstances` which has an
`ExtractInstance` trait bound on its contents.
I've upgraded the `RenderMaterialInstances` type alias to be its own
resource, identical to `ExtractedInstances<AssetId<M>>` to get around
that with minimal breakage.
## Testing

Tested `many_cubes`, rendering did not explode
2024-10-09 17:12:27 +00:00
Matty
123a19afa9
Put curve-related stuff behind a feature (#15790)
# Objective

A bunch of code is used only if you care about the `Curve` trait. Put it
behind a feature so it can be ignored if wanted.

## Solution

Added a default feature `curve` to `bevy_math` which feature-gates the
`curve` module and internal integrations.

## Testing

Tested compiling with the feature enabled and disabled.
2024-10-09 16:38:23 +00:00
Emerson Coskey
7d40e3ec87
Migrate bevy_sprite to required components (#15489)
# Objective

Continue migration of bevy APIs to required components, following
guidance of https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/

## Solution

- Make `Sprite` require `Transform` and `Visibility` and
`SyncToRenderWorld`
- move image and texture atlas handles into `Sprite`
- deprecate `SpriteBundle`
- remove engine uses of `SpriteBundle`

## Testing

ran cargo tests on bevy_sprite and tested several sprite examples.

---

## Migration Guide

Replace all uses of `SpriteBundle` with `Sprite`. There are several new
convenience constructors: `Sprite::from_image`,
`Sprite::from_atlas_image`, `Sprite::from_color`.

WARNING: use of `Handle<Image>` and `TextureAtlas` as components on
sprite entities will NO LONGER WORK. Use the fields on `Sprite` instead.
I would have removed the `Component` impls from `TextureAtlas` and
`Handle<Image>` except it is still used within ui. We should fix this
moving forward with the migration.
2024-10-09 16:17:26 +00:00
Christian Hughes
219b5930f1
Rename App/World::observe to add_observer, EntityWorldMut::observe_entity to observe. (#15754)
# Objective

- Closes #15752

Calling the functions `App::observe` and `World::observe` doesn't make
sense because you're not "observing" the `App` or `World`, you're adding
an observer that listens for an event that occurs *within* the `World`.
We should rename them to better fit this.

## Solution

Renames:
- `App::observe` -> `App::add_observer`
- `World::observe` -> `World::add_observer`
- `Commands::observe` -> `Commands::add_observer`
- `EntityWorldMut::observe_entity` -> `EntityWorldMut::observe`

(Note this isn't a breaking change as the original rename was introduced
earlier this cycle.)

## Testing

Reusing current tests.
2024-10-09 15:39:29 +00:00
Joona Aalto
a2b53d46e7
Fix meshlet materials (#15755)
# Objective

After #15524, there are these bunny-shaped holes in rendering in the
meshlet example!


![broken](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e9f20ec-b820-44df-b961-68a1dee44002)

This is because (1) they're using a raw asset handle instead of
`MeshMaterial3d`, and (2) the system that extracts mesh materials into
the render world has an unnecessary `With<Mesh3d>` filter, which makes
it not account for meshlets.

## Solution

Remove the redundant filter and use `MeshMaterial3d`. The bunnies got
some paint!


![fixed](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/adb42556-fd4b-4000-8ca8-1356250dd532)
2024-10-09 15:39:10 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
35edb256ab
Remove thiserror from bevy_asset (#15778)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_asset`
2024-10-09 14:30:46 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
ecd04c1b72
Remove thiserror from bevy_sprite (#15763)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_sprite`
2024-10-09 14:29:26 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
b50f2ec334
Remove thiserror from bevy_scene (#15764)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_scene`
2024-10-09 14:29:10 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
c9e41ef552
Remove thiserror from bevy_ui (#15760)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_ui`
2024-10-09 14:27:53 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
bdc649a2d1
Remove thiserror from bevy_transform (#15761)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_transform`
2024-10-09 14:27:30 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
8fd3d54e48
Remove thiserror from bevy_text (#15762)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_text`
2024-10-09 14:27:09 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
8718adc74f
Remove thiserror from bevy_render (#15765)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_render`
2024-10-09 14:26:28 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
3cc1527e9e
Remove thiserror from bevy_reflect (#15766)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_reflect`
2024-10-09 14:25:41 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
46ad0b7513
Remove thiserror from bevy_pbr (#15767)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_pbr`
2024-10-09 14:25:16 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
80fe269349
Remove thiserror from bevy_mesh (#15768)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_mesh`
2024-10-09 14:24:54 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
1f4adec7df
Remove thiserror from bevy_image (#15771)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_image`
2024-10-09 14:23:53 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
9366b95006
Remove thiserror from bevy_math (#15769)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_math`
2024-10-09 14:23:23 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
5e89acacb4
Remove thiserror from bevy_input (#15770)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_input`
2024-10-09 14:23:01 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
f88c6820f0
Remove thiserror from bevy_gltf (#15772)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_gltf`
2024-10-09 14:22:00 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
c6a2411e90
Remove thiserror from bevy_gilrs (#15773)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_gilrs`
2024-10-09 14:21:25 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
0a61f04d9b
Remove thiserror from bevy_ecs (#15774)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_ecs`
2024-10-09 14:20:58 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
4c76ea7a5a
Remove thiserror from bevy_core_pipeline (#15775)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_core_pipeline`
2024-10-09 14:20:16 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
284e36af5e
Remove thiserror from bevy_color (#15777)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_color`
2024-10-09 14:18:41 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
1be0ed33fc
Remove thiserror from bevy_app (#15779)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_app`
2024-10-09 14:17:52 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
814f8ec039
Remove thiserror from bevy_animation (#15780)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_animation`
2024-10-09 14:16:21 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
6cc2322fa3
Remove thiserror from bevy_time (#15759)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Removed `thiserror` from `bevy_time`

## Notes

`thiserror` actually wasn't even used in this crate.
2024-10-09 14:13:28 +00:00
ickshonpe
a7ed13ad17
Add register_type for UiAntiAlias (#15783)
# Objective

Add `register_type` for `UiAntiAlias`
2024-10-09 14:04:26 +00:00
Tim
57c297becc
Add register_type for UiMaterialHandle and AnimationGraphHandle (#15784) 2024-10-09 14:04:06 +00:00
Gino Valente
05b0f28ebf
bevy_scene: Use FromReflect on extracted resources (#15753)
# Objective

Fixes #15726

The extraction logic for components makes use of `FromReflect` to try
and ensure we have a concrete type for serialization. However, we did
not do the same for resources.

The reason we're seeing this for the glam types is that #15174 also made
a change to rely on the glam type's `Serialize` and `Deserialize` impls,
which I don't think should have been merged (I'll put up a PR addressing
this specifically soon).

## Solution

Use `FromReflect` on extracted resources.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_scene
```
2024-10-09 02:56:35 +00:00
Joona Aalto
bc352561c9
Migrate reflection probes to required components (#15737)
# Objective

Getting closer to the end! Another part of the required components
migration: reflection probes.

## Solution

As per the [proposal added by
Cart](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FNmpIh0tGSiayGlswbfcEzw)
(Proposal 2), make `LightProbe` require `Transform` and `Visibility`,
and deprecate `ReflectionProbeBundle`.

Note that this proposal wasn't officially blessed yet, but it is the
only existing one that really works, so I implemented it here for
consideration.

## Testing

I ran the reflection probe example, and it appears to work.

---

## Migration Guide

`ReflectionProbeBundle` has been deprecated in favor of inserting the
`LightProbe` and `EnvironmentMapLight` components directly. Inserting
them will now automatically insert `Transform` and `Visibility`
components.

---------

Co-authored-by: Tim Blackbird <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-08 23:59:27 +00:00
Shoyu Vanilla (Flint)
a89ae8e9d9
fix: Skip some rendering logics when the viewport width or height is zero (#15654)
# Objective

- Fixes #15285

## Solution

`winit` sends resized to zero events when the window is minimized only
on Windows OS(rust-windowing/winit#2015).
This makes updating window viewport size to `(0, 0)` and panicking when
calculating aspect ratio.

~~So, just skip these kinds of events - resizing to (0, 0) when the
window is minimized - on Windows OS~~

Idially, the camera extraction excludes the cameras whose target size
width or height is zero here;


25bfa80e60/crates/bevy_render/src/camera/camera.rs (L1060-L1074)

but it seems that winit event loop sends resize events after extraction
and before post update schedule, so they might panics before the
extraction filters them out.

Alternatively, it might be possible to change event loop evaluating
order or defer them to the right schedule but I'm afraid that it might
cause some breaking changes, so just skip rendering logics for such
windows and they will be all filtered out by the extractions on the next
frame and thereafter.

## Testing

Running the example in the original issue and minimizing causes panic,
or just running `tests/window/minimising.rs` with `cargo run --example
minimising` panics without this PR and doesn't panics with this PR.

I think that we should run it in CI on Windows OS btw
2024-10-08 22:52:19 +00:00
Antony
0837ade0fc
Ensure Bevy's rendering byte usage is little-endian (#15750)
# Objective

- Fixes (partially) #15701.

## Solution

- Use little-endian bytes over native-endian bytes where applicable.

## Testing

- Ran CI.

## Open Questions

- Should we config-gate these for big-endian targets? It looks like
there are [very few
targets](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.html)
that use big-endian.
2024-10-08 22:43:35 +00:00
Tim
700123ec64
Replace Handle<AnimationGraph> component with a wrapper (#15742)
# Objective

- Closes #15717 

## Solution

- Wrap the handle in a new wrapper component: `AnimationGraphHandle`.

## Testing

Searched for all instances of `AnimationGraph` in the examples and
updated and tested those

## Migration Guide

`Handle<AnimationGraph>` is no longer a component. Instead, use the
`AnimationGraphHandle` component which contains a
`Handle<AnimationGraph>`.
2024-10-08 22:41:24 +00:00
papow65
01b37d67fc
Fix failing cargo check with only the bevy_dev_tools feature (#15743)
# Objective
Fixes #15741

## Solution

- Copied the feature gates of a type to where the type is used.

## Testing

- `cargo check` works now using only the bevy_dev_tools feature
2024-10-08 22:41:04 +00:00
IceSentry
dec52a0c8f
Use shader_def for oit resolve layer count (#15747)
# Objective

- Size is currently hardcoded in the shader which means it will break if
a user uses anything higher than that.

## Solution

- Use a shader_def to define the size

## Testing

Tested with the OIT example
2024-10-08 22:40:17 +00:00
ickshonpe
675f8ad403
Improved text batching (#14848)
# Objective

The UI text rendering is really slow because it extracts each glyph as a
separate ui node even though all the glyphs in a text section have the
same texture, color and clipping rects.

## Solution

Store the glyphs in a seperate contiguous array, queue one transparent
ui item per text section which has indices into the glyph array.

## Testing

```cargo run --example many_glyphs --release```

Runs at about 22fps on main and 95fps with this PR on my computer.

I'll do some proper comparisons once I work out why tracy 11 is refusing to run.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-10-08 22:24:27 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
2d1b4939d2
Synchronize removed components with the render world (#15582)
# Objective

Fixes #15560
Fixes (most of) #15570

Currently a lot of examples (and presumably some user code) depend on
toggling certain render features by adding/removing a single component
to an entity, e.g. `SpotLight` to toggle a light. Because of the
retained render world this no longer works: Extract will add any new
components, but when it is removed the entity persists unchanged in the
render world.

## Solution

Add `SyncComponentPlugin<C: Component>` that registers
`SyncToRenderWorld` as a required component for `C`, and adds a
component hook that will clear all components from the render world
entity when `C` is removed. We add this plugin to
`ExtractComponentPlugin` which fixes most instances of the problem. For
custom extraction logic we can manually add `SyncComponentPlugin` for
that component.

We also rename `WorldSyncPlugin` to `SyncWorldPlugin` so we start a
naming convention like all the `Extract` plugins.

In this PR I also fixed a bunch of breakage related to the retained
render world, stemming from old code that assumed that `Entity` would be
the same in both worlds.

I found that using the `RenderEntity` wrapper instead of `Entity` in
data structures when referring to render world entities makes intent
much clearer, so I propose we make this an official pattern.

## Testing

Run examples like

```
cargo run --features pbr_multi_layer_material_textures --example clearcoat
cargo run --example volumetric_fog
```

and see that they work, and that toggles work correctly. But really we
should test every single example, as we might not even have caught all
the breakage yet.

---

## Migration Guide

The retained render world notes should be updated to explain this edge
case and `SyncComponentPlugin`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Trashtalk217 <trashtalk217@gmail.com>
2024-10-08 22:23:17 +00:00
François Mockers
45eff09213
remove the interpolation dependency from bevy_math (#15748)
# Objective

- `interpolation` crates provides all the curves functions, but some of
them were wrong
- We have a partial solution where some functions comes from the
external crate, some from bevy_math

## Solution

- Move them all to bevy_math
- Remove the dependency on `interpolation`

## Testing

Playing the `easing_functions` example

![easing-functions](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/88832f34-4bb3-4dc2-85af-7b9e4fa23e52)
2024-10-08 22:18:25 +00:00
Alice Cecile
2f63ebc9c9
Remove warning for children in UI hierarchies without Style (#15736)
# Objective

As discussed in #15591, this warning prevents us from storing leaf nodes
without a `Style` component. Because text sections (as distinct
entities) should not be laid out using `taffy`, this warning is
incorrect.

Users may also have other uses for doing this, and this should generally
increase flexibility without posing particularly serious correctness
concerns.

## Solution

- removed warning about non-UI children with UI parents
- improved the warning about UI parents with non-UI parents
- this warning should stay, for now, as it results in a genuine failure
to perform `taffy` layout
- that said, we should be clearer about the cause and potentially
harmful results of this!
   
## Testing

I inserted an empty entity into the hierarchy in the `button` example as
a leaf node, and it ran with no warnings.
2024-10-08 19:51:47 +00:00
Matty
e563f86a1d
Simplified easing curves (#15711)
# Objective

Simplify the API surrounding easing curves. Broaden the base of types
that support easing.

## Solution

There is now a single library function, `easing_curve`, which constructs
a unit-parametrized easing curve between two values based on an
`EaseFunction`:
```rust
/// Given a `start` and `end` value, create a curve parametrized over [the unit interval]
/// that connects them, using the given [ease function] to determine the form of the
/// curve in between.
///
/// [the unit interval]: Interval::UNIT
/// [ease function]: EaseFunction
pub fn easing_curve<T: Ease>(start: T, end: T, ease_fn: EaseFunction) -> EasingCurve<T> { //... }
```

As this shows, the type of the output curve is generic only in `T`. In
particular, as long as `T` is `Reflect` (and `FromReflect` etc. — i.e.,
a standard "well-behaved" reflectable type), `EasingCurve<T>` is also
`Reflect`, and there is no special field handling nonsense. Therefore,
`EasingCurve` is the kind of thing that would be able to be easily
changed in an editor. This is made possible by storing the actual
`EaseFunction` on `EasingCurve<T>` instead of indirecting through some
kind of function type (which generally leads to issues with reflection).

The types that can be eased are those that implement a trait `Ease`:
```rust
/// A type whose values can be eased between.
///
/// This requires the construction of an interpolation curve that actually extends
/// beyond the curve segment that connects two values, because an easing curve may
/// extrapolate before the starting value and after the ending value. This is
/// especially common in easing functions that mimic elastic or springlike behavior.
pub trait Ease: Sized {
    /// Given `start` and `end` values, produce a curve with [unlimited domain]
    /// that:
    /// - takes a value equivalent to `start` at `t = 0`
    /// - takes a value equivalent to `end` at `t = 1`
    /// - has constant speed everywhere, including outside of `[0, 1]`
    ///
    /// [unlimited domain]: Interval::EVERYWHERE
    fn interpolating_curve_unbounded(start: &Self, end: &Self) -> impl Curve<Self>;
}
```

(I know, I know, yet *another* interpolation trait. See 'Future
direction'.)

The other existing easing functions from the previous version of this
module have also become new members of `EaseFunction`: `Linear`,
`Steps`, and `Elastic` (which maybe needs a different name). The latter
two are parametrized.

## Testing

Tested using the `easing_functions` example. I also axed the
`cubic_curve` example which was of questionable value and replaced it
with `eased_motion`, which uses this API in the context of animation:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c802992-6b9b-4b56-aeb1-a47501c29ce2


---

## Future direction

Morally speaking, `Ease` is incredibly similar to `StableInterpolate`.
Probably, we should just merge `StableInterpolate` into `Ease`, and then
make `SmoothNudge` an automatic extension trait of `Ease`. The reason I
didn't do that is that `StableInterpolate` is not implemented for
`VectorSpace` because of concerns about the `Color` types, and I wanted
to avoid controversy. I think that may be a good idea though.

As Alice mentioned before, we should also probably get rid of the
`interpolation` dependency.

The parametrized `Elastic` variant probably also needs some additional
work (e.g. renaming, in/out/in-out variants, etc.) if we want to keep
it.
2024-10-08 19:45:13 +00:00
Tim
9aef71bd9b
Replace Handle<M: UiMaterial> component with UiMaterialHandle wrapper (#15740)
# Objective

- Closes #15720

## Solution

Wrap the handle in a new wrapper component: `UiMaterialHandle`
It's not possible to match the naming convention of `MeshMaterial3d/2d`
here with the trait already being called `UiMaterial`

Should we consider renaming to `Material3d/2dHandle` and `Mesh3d/2d` to
`Mesh3d/2dHandle`?

- This shouldn't have any merge conflicts with #15591

## Testing

Tested the `ui_material` example

## Migration Guide

Let's defer the migration guide to the required component port. I just
want to yeet the `Component` impl on `Handle` in the meantime :)
2024-10-08 19:07:58 +00:00
JMS55
aa626e4f0b
Per-meshlet compressed vertex data (#15643)
# Objective
- Prepare for streaming by storing vertex data per-meshlet, rather than
per-mesh (this means duplicating vertices per-meshlet)
- Compress vertex data to reduce the cost of this

## Solution
The important parts are in from_mesh.rs, the changes to the Meshlet type
in asset.rs, and the changes in meshlet_bindings.wgsl. Everything else
is pretty secondary/boilerplate/straightforward changes.

- Positions are quantized in centimeters with a user-provided power of 2
factor (ideally auto-determined, but that's a TODO for the future),
encoded as an offset relative to the minimum value within the meshlet,
and then stored as a packed list of bits using the minimum number of
bits needed for each vertex position channel for that meshlet
- E.g. quantize positions (lossly, throws away precision that's not
needed leading to using less bits in the bitstream encoding)
- Get the min/max quantized value of each X/Y/Z channel of the quantized
positions within a meshlet
- Encode values relative to the min value of the meshlet. E.g. convert
from [min, max] to [0, max - min]
- The new max value in the meshlet is (max - min), which only takes N
bits, so we only need N bits to store each channel within the meshlet
(lossless)
- We can store the min value and that it takes N bits per channel in the
meshlet metadata, and reconstruct the position from the bitstream
- Normals are octahedral encoded and than snorm2x16 packed and stored as
a single u32.
- Would be better to implement the precise variant of octhedral encoding
for extra precision (no extra decode cost), but decided to keep it
simple for now and leave that as a followup
- Tried doing a quantizing and bitstream encoding scheme like I did for
positions, but struggled to get it smaller. Decided to go with this for
simplicity for now
- UVs are uncompressed and take a full 64bits per vertex which is
expensive
  - In the future this should be improved
- Tangents, as of the previous PR, are not explicitly stored and are
instead derived from screen space gradients
- While I'm here, split up MeshletMeshSaverLoader into two separate
types

Other future changes include implementing a smaller encoding of triangle
data (3 u8 indices = 24 bits per triangle currently), and more
disk-oriented compression schemes.

References:
* "A Deep Dive into UE5's Nanite Virtualized Geometry"
https://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2021/Karis_Nanite_SIGGRAPH_Advances_2021_final.pdf#page=128
(also available on youtube)
* "Towards Practical Meshlet Compression"
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.06359
* "Vertex quantization in Omniforce Game Engine"
https://daniilvinn.github.io/2024/05/04/omniforce-vertex-quantization.html

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Converted the stanford bunny, and rendered it with a debug material
showing normals, and confirmed that it's identical to what's on main.
EDIT: See additional testing in the comments below.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- Could use some more size comparisons on various meshes, and testing
different quantization factors. Not sure if 4 is a good default. EDIT:
See additional testing in the comments below.
- Also did not test runtime performance of the shaders. EDIT: See
additional testing in the comments below.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Use my unholy script, replacing the meshlet example
https://paste.rs/7xQHk.rs (must make MeshletMesh fields pub instead of
pub crate, must add lz4_flex as a dev-dependency) (must compile with
meshlet and meshlet_processor features, mesh must have only positions,
normals, and UVs, no vertex colors or tangents)

---

## Migration Guide
- TBD by JMS55 at the end of the release
2024-10-08 18:42:55 +00:00
Joona Aalto
f6cd6a4874
Use Dir2/Dir3 instead of Vec2/Vec3 for Ray2d::new/Ray3d::new (#15735)
# Objective

The `new` constructors for our ray types currently take a `Vec2`/`Vec3`
instead of a `Dir2`/`Dir3`. This is confusing and footgunny for several
reasons.

- Which one of these is the direction? You can't see it from the type.

```rust
let ray = Ray2d::new(Vec2::X, Vec2::X);
```

- Many engines allow unnormalized rays, and this can affect ray cast
results by scaling the time of impact. However, in Bevy, rays are
*always* normalized despite what the input argument in this case
implies, and ray cast results are *not* scaled.

```rust
// The true ray direction is still normalized, unlike what you'd expect.
let ray = Ray2d::new(Vec2::X, Vec2::new(5.0, 0.0, 0.0)));
```

These cases are what the direction types are intended for, and we should
use them as such.

## Solution

Use `Dir2`/`Dir3` in the constructors.

```rust
let ray = Ray2d::new(Vec2::X, Dir2::X);
```

We *could* also use `impl TryInto<DirN>`, which would allow both vectors
and direction types, and then panic if the input is not normalized. This
could be fine for ergonomics in some cases, but especially for rays, I
think it's better to take an explicit direction type here.

---

## Migration Guide

`Ray2d::new` and `Ray3d::new` now take a `Dir2` and `Dir3` instead of
`Vec2` and `Vec3` respectively for the ray direction.
2024-10-08 16:45:03 +00:00
Isse
82aa2e3161
Add the functions start_drag_move and start_drag_resize to Window (#15674)
# Objective
Expose the `winit` functions
[drag_window](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/window/struct.Window.html#method.drag_window)
and
[resize_window](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/window/struct.Window.html#method.drag_resize_window).

Which allows implementing move & resize for windows without decorations.

## Solution

Add the functions `start_drag_move` and `start_drag_resize` to
`bevy_window::Window`, which are then assigned to fields in
`InternalWindowState`, and propagated to `winit` in the
`changed_windows` system.

## Testing

I've tested that both functions works on x11 and wayland. Not sure if
someone needs to test on windows/mac?

---

## Showcase

[Screencast from 2024-10-06 11-49-58
(trimmed).webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cdee7b1-22bd-41d3-8a0a-6872a6ebf62c)

(The flickering in the video is some issue with resizing without
decorations on x11)

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

Not the same code used in the video, but simple way to test moving a
window without decorations.
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(WindowPlugin {
            primary_window: Some(Window {
                decorations: false,
                ..default()
            }),
            ..default()
        }))
        .add_systems(Update, move_windows)
        .run();
}

fn move_windows(mut windows: Query<&mut Window>, input: Res<ButtonInput<MouseButton>>) {
    if input.pressed(MouseButton::Left) {
        for mut window in windows.iter_mut() {
            window.start_drag_move();
        }
    }
}
```

</details>

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-08 16:32:07 +00:00
ickshonpe
99b9a2fcd7
box shadow (#15204)
# Objective

UI box shadow support

Adds a new component `BoxShadow`:

```rust
pub struct BoxShadow {
    /// The shadow's color
    pub color: Color,
    /// Horizontal offset
    pub x_offset: Val,
    /// Vertical offset
    pub y_offset: Val,
    /// Horizontal difference in size from the occluding uninode
    pub spread_radius: Val,
    /// Blurriness of the shadow
    pub blur_radius: Val,
}
```

To use `BoxShadow`, add the component to any Bevy UI node and a shadow
will be drawn beneath that node.
Also adds a resource `BoxShadowSamples` that can be used to adjust the
shadow quality.

#### Notes
* I'm not super happy with the field names. Maybe we need a `struct Size
{ width: Val, height: Val }` type or something.
* The shader isn't very optimised but I don't see that it's too
important for now as the number of shadows being rendered is not going
to be massive most of the time. I think it's more important to get the
API and geometry correct with this PR.
* I didn't implement an inset property, it's not essential and can
easily be added in a follow up.
* Shadows are only rendered for uinodes, not for images or text.
* Batching isn't supported, it would need out-of-the-scope-of-this-pr
changes to the way the UI handles z-ordering for it to be effective.

# Showcase

```cargo run --example box_shadow -- --samples 4```

<img width="391" alt="br" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e8add96-dc93-46e0-9e35-d995eb0943ad">

```cargo run --example box_shadow -- --samples 10```

<img width="391" alt="s10"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ecb384c9-4012-4cd6-9dea-5180904bf28e">
2024-10-08 16:26:17 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
f1fbb668f9
Watching versions of bevy/get and bevy/list with HTTP SSE (#15608)
## Objective

Add a way to stream BRP requests when the data changes.

## Solution

#### BRP Side (reusable for other transports)

Add a new method handler type that returns a optional value. This
handler is run in update and if a value is returned it will be sent on
the message channel. Custom watching handlers can be added with
`RemotePlugin::with_watching_method`.

#### HTTP Side

If a request comes in with `+watch` in the method, it will respond with
`text/event-stream` rather than a single response.

## Testing

I tested with the podman HTTP client. This client has good support for
SSE's if you want to test it too.

## Parts I want some opinions on

- For separating watching methods I chose to add a `+watch` suffix to
the end kind of like `content-type` headers. A get would be
`bevy/get+watch`.
- Should watching methods send an initial response with everything or
only respond when a change happens? Currently the later is what happens.

## Future work

- The `bevy/query` method would also benefit from this but that
condition will be quite complex so I will leave that to later.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-10-08 16:21:46 +00:00
Joona Aalto
21b78b5990
Implement From translation and rotation for isometries (#15733)
# Objective

Several of our APIs (namely gizmos and bounding) use isometries on
current Bevy main. This is nicer than separate properties in a lot of
cases, but users have still expressed usability concerns.

One problem is that in a lot of cases, you only care about e.g.
translation, so you end up with this:

```rust
gizmos.cross_2d(
    Isometry2d::from_translation(Vec2::new(-160.0, 120.0)),
    12.0,
    FUCHSIA,
);
```

The isometry adds quite a lot of length and verbosity, and isn't really
that relevant since only the translation is important here.

It would be nice if you could use the translation directly, and only
supply an isometry if both translation and rotation are needed. This
would make the following possible:

```rust
gizmos.cross_2d(Vec2::new(-160.0, 120.0), 12.0, FUCHSIA);
```

removing a lot of verbosity.

## Solution

Implement `From<Vec2>` and `From<Rot2>` for `Isometry2d`, and
`From<Vec3>`, `From<Vec3A>`, and `From<Quat>` for `Isometry3d`. These
are lossless conversions that fit the semantics of `From`.

This makes the proposed API possible! The methods must now simply take
an `impl Into<IsometryNd>`, and this works:

```rust
gizmos.cross_2d(Vec2::new(-160.0, 120.0), 12.0, FUCHSIA);
```
2024-10-08 16:09:28 +00:00
Peter Hayman
1c3dee4a6c
fix: register_type::<ScrollPosition> (#15721)
# Objective

- register types that derive reflect.
2024-10-08 16:07:09 +00:00
Tomi Fontanilles
3d8e56f766
introduction of ConvexPolygon and ConvexPolygonMeshBuilder (#15544)
# Objective

- As discussed on
[Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1203087353850364004/1285300659746246849),
implement a `ConvexPolygon` 2D math primitive and associated mesh
builder.
- The original goal was to have a mesh builder for the simplest (i.e.
convex) polygons.

## Solution

- The `ConvexPolygon` is created from its vertices.
- The convexity of the polygon is checked when created via `new()` by
verifying that the winding order of all the triangles formed with
adjacent vertices is the same.
- The `ConvexPolygonMeshBuilder` uses an anchor vertex and goes through
every adjacent pair of vertices in the polygon to form triangles that
fill up the polygon.

## Testing

- Tested locally with my own simple `ConvexPolygonMeshBuilder` usage.
2024-10-08 15:02:38 +00:00
charlotte
b48f9e2a4b
Fix oit webgl (#15728)
The previous fixes were breaking pretty much everything on main due to
naga-oil complaining about the OIT shader not being loaded, since
apparently webgl is a default feature. This fix is a bit messier, but
properly warns the user and is probably what we should have gone for in
the first place.
2024-10-08 14:50:35 +00:00
Patrick Walton
48e2027827
Add some missing features from the gamepads-as-entities change that were needed to update leafwing-input-manager. (#15685)
The gamepads-as-entities change caused several regressions. This patch
fixes each of them:

1. This PR introduces two new fields on `GamepadInfo`: `vendor_id`, and
`product_id`, as well as associated methods. These fields are simply
mirrored from the `gilrs` library.

2. That PR removed the methods that allowed iterating over all pressed
and released buttons, as well as the method that allowed iterating over
the axis values. (It was still technically possible to do so by using
reflection to access the private fields of `Gamepad`.)

3. The `Gamepad` component wasn't marked reflectable. This PR fixes that
problem.

These changes allowed me to forward port `leafwing-input-manager`.
2024-10-08 12:19:38 +00:00
IceSentry
4bf647ff3b
Add Order Independent Transparency (#14876)
# Objective

- Alpha blending can easily fail in many situations and requires sorting
on the cpu

## Solution

- Implement order independent transparency (OIT) as an alternative to
alpha blending
- The implementation uses 2 passes
- The first pass records all the fragments colors and position to a
buffer that is the size of N layers * the render target resolution.
- The second pass sorts the fragments, blends them and draws them to the
screen. It also currently does manual depth testing because early-z
fails in too many cases in the first pass.

## Testing

- We've been using this implementation at foresight in production for
many months now and we haven't had any issues related to OIT.

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/157f3e32-adaf-4782-b25b-c10313b9bc43)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bef23258-0c22-4b67-a0b8-48a9f571c44f)

## Future work

- Add an example showing how to use OIT for a custom material
- Next step would be to implement a per-pixel linked list to reduce
memory use
- I'd also like to investigate using a BinnedRenderPhase instead of a
SortedRenderPhase. If it works, it would make the transparent pass
significantly faster.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Charlotte McElwain <charlotte.c.mcelwain@gmail.com>
2024-10-07 23:50:28 +00:00
notmd
cab00766d9
Serialize and deserialize tuple struct with one field as newtype struct (#15628)
# Objective

- fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15623
## Solution

- Checking field length of tuple struct before ser/der

## Testing

- CI should pass

## Migration Guide

- Reflection now will serialize and deserialize tuple struct with single
field as newtype struct. Consider this code.
```rs
#[derive(Reflect, Serialize)]
struct Test(usize);
let reflect = Test(3);
let serializer = TypedReflectSerializer::new(reflect.as_partial_reflect(), &registry);
return serde_json::to_string(&serializer)
```
Old behavior will return `["3"]`. New behavior will return `"3"`. If you
were relying on old behavior you need to update your logic. Especially
with `serde_json`. `ron` doesn't affect from this.
2024-10-07 23:40:03 +00:00
Matty
9b863be2fb
Curves: FromReflect boogaloo part 2 (#15714)
# Objective

Allow curve adaptors to be reliably `Reflect` even if the curves they
hold are not `FromReflect`. This allows them, for example, to be used in
`bevy_animation`. I previously addressed this with the functional
adaptors, but I forgot to address this in the case of fields that hold
other curves and not arbitrary functions.

## Solution

Do the following on every curve adaptor that holds another curve:
```rust
// old:
#[derive(Reflect)]
```

```rust
// new:
#[derive(Reflect, FromReflect)]
#[reflect(from_reflect = false)]
```

This looks inane, but it's necessary because the default
`#[derive(Reflect)]` macro places `FromReflect` bounds on everything. To
avoid this, we opt out of deriving `FromReflect` with that macro by
adding `#[reflect(from_reflect = false)]`, then separately derive
`FromReflect`. (Of course, the latter still has the `FromReflect`
bounds, which is fine.)
2024-10-07 22:59:17 +00:00
Tim
bef44d7ac2
Stop using Handle<T> as a component in bevy_gizmos (#15713)
# Objective

- Another step towards removing the `Component` impl on `Handle<T>`

## Solution

- Yeet
2024-10-07 22:57:26 +00:00
François Mockers
1869e45c49
fix some of the ease functions from interpolation (#15706)
# Objective

- Followup to #15675
- Some of the functions are wrong, noticed in #15703: `Sine`, `Elastic`
and `Back`

## Solution

- Fix them and make them deterministic


![ease-fixed-functions](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8a4d5c0c-36fa-4a49-a189-5b832dc24721)
2024-10-07 19:08:32 +00:00
Tim
d454db8e58
Rename the Pickable component and fix incorrect documentation (#15707)
# Objective

- Rename `Pickable` to `PickingBehavior` to counter the easily-made
assumption that the component is required. It is optional
- Fix and clarify documentation
- The docs in `crates/bevy_ui/src/picking_backend.rs` were incorrect
about the necessity of `Pickable`
- Plus two minor code quality changes in this commit
(7c2e75f48d)

Closes #15632
2024-10-07 17:09:57 +00:00
Clar Fon
8adc9e9d6e
Feature-gate all image formats (#15586)
# Objective

Bevy supports feature gates for each format it supports, but several
formats that it loads via the `image` crate do not have feature gates.
Additionally, the QOI format is supported by the `image` crate and
wasn't available at all. This fixes that.

## Solution

The following feature gates are added:

* `avif`
* `ff` (Farbfeld)
* `gif`
* `ico`
* `qoi`
* `tiff`

None of these formats are enabled by default, despite the fact that all
these formats appeared to be enabled by default before. Since
`default-features` was disabled for the `image` crate, it's likely that
using any of these formats would have errored by default before this
change, although this probably needs additional testing.

## Testing

The changes seemed minimal enough that a compile test would be
sufficient.

## Migration guide

Image formats that previously weren't feature-gated are now
feature-gated, meaning they will have to be enabled if you use them:

* `avif`
* `ff` (Farbfeld)
* `gif`
* `ico`
* `tiff`

Additionally, the `qoi` feature has been added to support loading QOI
format images.

Previously, these formats appeared in the enum by default, but weren't
actually enabled via the `image` crate, potentially resulting in weird
bugs. Now, you should be able to add these features to your projects to
support them properly.
2024-10-07 16:37:45 +00:00
Patrick Walton
0a1d60f3b0
Fix a system ordering issue with motion blur for skinned meshes. (#15693)
Currently, it's possible for the `collect_meshes_for_gpu_building`
system to run after `set_mesh_motion_vector_flags`. This will cause
those motion vector flags to be overwritten, which will cause the shader
to ignore the motion vectors for skinned meshes, which will cause
graphical artifacts.

This patch corrects the issue by forcing `set_mesh_motion_vector_flags`
to run after `collect_meshes_for_gpu_building`.
2024-10-07 16:33:15 +00:00
Gino Valente
8039f34b0d
bevy_ecs: Replace panics in QueryData derive compile errors (#15691)
# Objective

The current `QueryData` derive panics when it encounters an error.
Additionally, it doesn't provide the clearest error message:

```rust
#[derive(QueryData)]
#[query_data(mut)]
struct Foo {
    // ...
}
```

```
error: proc-macro derive panicked
  --> src/foo.rs:16:10
   |
16 | #[derive(QueryData)]
   |          ^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = help: message: Invalid `query_data` attribute format
```

## Solution

Updated the derive logic to not panic and gave a bit more detail in the
error message.

This is makes the error message just a bit clearer and maintains the
correct span:

```
error: invalid attribute, expected `mutable` or `derive`
  --> src/foo.rs:17:14
   |
17 | #[query_data(mut)]
   |              ^^^
```

## Testing

You can test locally by running the following in
`crates/bevy_ecs/compile_fail`:

```
cargo test --target-dir ../../../target
```
2024-10-07 16:30:34 +00:00
Emerson Coskey
d1927736de
Migrate bevy picking (#15690)
# Objective

Migrate `bevy_picking` to the required components API

## Solution
- Made `PointerId` require `PointerLocation`, `PointerPress`, and
`PointerInteraction`
- Removed `PointerBundle`
- Removed all engine uses of `PointerBundle`

- Added convenience constructor `PointerLocation::new(location:
Location)`

## Testing

- ran unit tests
- ran `sprite_picking` example, everything seemed fine.

## Migration Guide

This API hasn't shipped yet, so I didn't bother with a deprecation.
However, for any crates tracking main the changes are as follows:

Previous api:
```rs
commands.insert(PointerBundle::new(PointerId::Mouse));
commands.insert(PointerBundle::new(PointerId::Mouse).with_location(location));
```

New api:
```rs
commands.insert(PointerId::Mouse);
commands.insert((PointerId::Mouse, PointerLocation::new(location)));
```
2024-10-07 16:26:37 +00:00
Trashtalk217
d1bd46d45e
Deprecate get_or_spawn (#15652)
# Objective

After merging retained rendering world #15320, we now have a good way of
creating a link between worlds (*HIYAA intensifies*). This means that
`get_or_spawn` is no longer necessary for that function. Entity should
be opaque as the warning above `get_or_spawn` says. This is also part of
#15459.

I'm deprecating `get_or_spawn_batch` in a different PR in order to keep
the PR small in size.

## Solution

Deprecate `get_or_spawn` and replace it with `get_entity` in most
contexts. If it's possible to query `&RenderEntity`, then the entity is
synced and `render_entity.id()` is initialized in the render world.

## Migration Guide

If you are given an `Entity` and you want to do something with it, use
`Commands.entity(...)` or `World.entity(...)`. If instead you want to
spawn something use `Commands.spawn(...)` or `World.spawn(...)`. If you
are not sure if an entity exists, you can always use `get_entity` and
match on the `Option<...>` that is returned.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-07 16:08:22 +00:00
charlotte
037464800e
Use global clear color for camera driver node. (#15688)
When no cameras are configured, the `ClearColor` resource has no effect
on the default window.

Fixes
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/866787577687310356/1292601838075379796


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f42479c0-b239-4660-acd0-daa859b1f815)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d625960-f105-4a29-91a3-44f4baadac30)
2024-10-07 15:59:51 +00:00
François Mockers
4357539e06
Add most common interpolations (#15675)
# Objective

- Followup for #14788 
- Support most usual ease function

## Solution

- Use the crate
[`interpolation`](https://docs.rs/interpolation/0.3.0/interpolation/trait.Ease.html)
which has them all
- it's already used by bevy_easings, bevy_tweening, be_tween,
bevy_tweening_captured, bevy_enoki, kayak_ui in the Bevy ecosystem for
various easing/tweening/interpolation
2024-10-07 15:56:06 +00:00
Alice Cecile
0a150b0d22
Add more tools for traversing hierarchies (#15627)
# Objective

- Working with hierarchies in Bevy is far too tedious due to a lack of
helper functions.
- This is the first half of #15609. 

## Solution

Extend
[`HierarchyQueryExt`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/hierarchy/trait.HierarchyQueryExt)
with the following methods:

- `parent`
- `children`
- `root_parent`
- `iter_leaves`
- `iter_siblings`
- `iter_descendants_depth_first`

I've opted to make both `iter_leaves` and `iter_siblings` collect the
list of matching Entities for now, rather that operate by reference like
the existing `iter_descendants`. This was simpler, and in the case of
`iter_siblings` especially, the number of matching entities is likely to
be much smaller.

I've kept the generics in the type signature however, so we can go back
and optimize that freely without a breaking change whenever we want.

## Testing

I've added some basic testing, but they're currently failing. If you'd
like to help, I'd welcome suggestions or a PR to my PR over the weekend
<3

---------

Co-authored-by: Viktor Gustavsson <villor94@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: poopy <gonesbird@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-07 15:24:57 +00:00
Christian Hughes
584d14808a
Allow World::entity family of functions to take multiple entities and get multiple references back (#15614)
# Objective

Following the pattern established in #15593, we can reduce the API
surface of `World` by providing a single function to grab both a
singular entity reference, or multiple entity references.

## Solution

The following functions can now also take multiple entity IDs and will
return multiple entity references back:
- `World::entity`
- `World::get_entity`
- `World::entity_mut`
- `World::get_entity_mut`
- `DeferredWorld::entity_mut`
- `DeferredWorld::get_entity_mut`

If you pass in X, you receive Y:
- give a single `Entity`, receive a single `EntityRef`/`EntityWorldMut`
(matches current behavior)
- give a `[Entity; N]`/`&[Entity; N]` (array), receive an equally-sized
`[EntityRef; N]`/`[EntityMut; N]`
- give a `&[Entity]` (slice), receive a
`Vec<EntityRef>`/`Vec<EntityMut>`
- give a `&EntityHashSet`, receive a
`EntityHashMap<EntityRef>`/`EntityHashMap<EntityMut>`

Note that `EntityWorldMut` is only returned in the single-entity case,
because having multiple at the same time would lead to UB. Also,
`DeferredWorld` receives an `EntityMut` in the single-entity case
because it does not allow structural access.

## Testing

- Added doc-tests on `World::entity`, `World::entity_mut`, and
`DeferredWorld::entity_mut`
- Added tests for aliased mutability and entity existence

---

## Showcase

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

The APIs for fetching `EntityRef`s and `EntityMut`s from the `World`
have been unified.

```rust
// This code will be referred to by subsequent code blocks.
let world = World::new();
let e1 = world.spawn_empty().id();
let e2 = world.spawn_empty().id();
let e3 = world.spawn_empty().id();
```

Querying for a single entity remains mostly the same:

```rust
// 0.14
let eref: EntityRef = world.entity(e1);
let emut: EntityWorldMut = world.entity_mut(e1);
let eref: Option<EntityRef> = world.get_entity(e1);
let emut: Option<EntityWorldMut> = world.get_entity_mut(e1);

// 0.15
let eref: EntityRef = world.entity(e1);
let emut: EntityWorldMut = world.entity_mut(e1);
let eref: Result<EntityRef, Entity> = world.get_entity(e1);
let emut: Result<EntityWorldMut, Entity> = world.get_entity_mut(e1);
```

Querying for multiple entities with an array has changed:

```rust
// 0.14
let erefs: [EntityRef; 2] = world.many_entities([e1, e2]);
let emuts: [EntityMut; 2] = world.many_entities_mut([e1, e2]);
let erefs: Result<[EntityRef; 2], Entity> = world.get_many_entities([e1, e2]);
let emuts: Result<[EntityMut; 2], QueryEntityError> = world.get_many_entities_mut([e1, e2]);

// 0.15
let erefs: [EntityRef; 2] = world.entity([e1, e2]);
let emuts: [EntityMut; 2] = world.entity_mut([e1, e2]);
let erefs: Result<[EntityRef; 2], Entity> = world.get_entity([e1, e2]);
let emuts: Result<[EntityMut; 2], EntityFetchError> = world.get_entity_mut([e1, e2]);
```

Querying for multiple entities with a slice has changed:

```rust
let ids = vec![e1, e2, e3]);

// 0.14
let erefs: Result<Vec<EntityRef>, Entity> = world.get_many_entities_dynamic(&ids[..]);
let emuts: Result<Vec<EntityMut>, QueryEntityError> = world.get_many_entities_dynamic_mut(&ids[..]);

// 0.15
let erefs: Result<Vec<EntityRef>, Entity> = world.get_entity(&ids[..]);
let emuts: Result<Vec<EntityMut>, EntityFetchError> = world.get_entity_mut(&ids[..]);
let erefs: Vec<EntityRef> = world.entity(&ids[..]); // Newly possible!
let emuts: Vec<EntityMut> = world.entity_mut(&ids[..]); // Newly possible!
```

Querying for multiple entities with an `EntityHashSet` has changed:

```rust
let set = EntityHashSet::from_iter([e1, e2, e3]);

// 0.14
let emuts: Result<Vec<EntityMut>, QueryEntityError> = world.get_many_entities_from_set_mut(&set);

// 0.15
let emuts: Result<EntityHashMap<EntityMut>, EntityFetchError> = world.get_entity_mut(&set);
let erefs: Result<EntityHashMap<EntityRef>, EntityFetchError> = world.get_entity(&set); // Newly possible!
let emuts: EntityHashMap<EntityMut> = world.entity_mut(&set); // Newly possible!
let erefs: EntityHashMap<EntityRef> = world.entity(&set); // Newly possible!
```

</details>

## Migration Guide

- `World::get_entity` now returns `Result<_, Entity>` instead of
`Option<_>`.
- Use `world.get_entity(..).ok()` to return to the previous behavior.
- `World::get_entity_mut` and `DeferredWorld::get_entity_mut` now return
`Result<_, EntityFetchError>` instead of `Option<_>`.
- Use `world.get_entity_mut(..).ok()` to return to the previous
behavior.
- Type inference for `World::entity`, `World::entity_mut`,
`World::get_entity`, `World::get_entity_mut`,
`DeferredWorld::entity_mut`, and `DeferredWorld::get_entity_mut` has
changed, and might now require the input argument's type to be
explicitly written when inside closures.
- The following functions have been deprecated, and should be replaced
as such:
    - `World::many_entities` -> `World::entity::<[Entity; N]>`
    - `World::many_entities_mut` -> `World::entity_mut::<[Entity; N]>`
    - `World::get_many_entities` -> `World::get_entity::<[Entity; N]>`
- `World::get_many_entities_dynamic` -> `World::get_entity::<&[Entity]>`
- `World::get_many_entities_mut` -> `World::get_entity_mut::<[Entity;
N]>`
- The equivalent return type has changed from `Result<_,
QueryEntityError>` to `Result<_, EntityFetchError>`
- `World::get_many_entities_dynamic_mut` ->
`World::get_entity_mut::<&[Entity]>1
- The equivalent return type has changed from `Result<_,
QueryEntityError>` to `Result<_, EntityFetchError>`
- `World::get_many_entities_from_set_mut` ->
`World::get_entity_mut::<&EntityHashSet>`
- The equivalent return type has changed from `Result<Vec<EntityMut>,
QueryEntityError>` to `Result<EntityHashMap<EntityMut>,
EntityFetchError>`. If necessary, you can still convert the
`EntityHashMap` into a `Vec`.
2024-10-07 15:21:40 +00:00
Ida "Iyes
31409ebc61
Add Image methods for easy access to a pixel's color (#10392)
# Objective

If you want to draw / generate images from the CPU, such as:
 - to create procedurally-generated assets
- for games whose artstyle is best implemented by poking pixels directly
from the CPU, instead of using shaders

It is currently very unergonomic to do in Bevy, because you have to deal
with the raw bytes inside `image.data`, take care of the pixel format,
etc.

## Solution

This PR adds some helper methods to `Image` for pixel manipulation.
These methods allow you to use Bevy's user-friendly `Color` struct to
read and write the colors of pixels, at arbitrary coordinates (specified
as `UVec3` to support any texture dimension). They handle
encoding/decoding to the `Image`s `TextureFormat`, incl. any sRGB
conversion.

While we are at it, also add methods to help with direct access to the
raw bytes. It is now easy to compute the offset where the bytes of a
specific pixel coordinate are found, or to just get a Rust slice to
access them.

Caveat: `Color` roundtrips are obviously going to be lossy for non-float
`TextureFormat`s. Using `set_color_at` followed by `get_color_at` will
return a different value, due to the data conversions involved (such as
`f32` -> `u8` -> `f32` for the common `Rgba8UnormSrgb` texture format).
Be careful when comparing colors (such as checking for a color you wrote
before)!

Also adding a new example: `cpu_draw` (under `2d`), to showcase these
new APIs.

---

## Changelog

### Added

 - `Image` APIs for easy access to the colors of specific pixels.

---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ltdk <usr@ltdk.xyz>
2024-10-07 14:38:41 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
aa56d4831a
Update sysinfo requirement from 0.31.0 to 0.32.0 (#15697)
Updates the requirements on
[sysinfo](https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/sysinfo) to permit the
latest version.
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<code>System::refresh_processes</code> and
<code>System::refresh_processes_specifics</code>.</li>
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<h1>0.31.0</h1>
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Matty
d3657a04cd
Fixes to animation graph evaluation (#15689)
# Objective

Fix a couple of substantial errors found during the development of
#15665:
- `AnimationCurveEvaluator::add` was secretly unreachable. In other
words, additive blending never actually occurred.
- Weights from the animation graph nodes were ignored, and only
`ActiveAnimation`'s weights were used.

## Solution

Made additive blending reachable and included the graph node weight in
the weight of the stack elements appended in the curve application loop
of `animate_targets`.

## Testing

Tested on existing examples and on the new example added in #15665.
2024-10-07 07:30:00 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
d016e52843
Spelling (#15686)
Fix two spelling mistakes
2024-10-07 00:10:04 +00:00
poopy
b4ffb7ab7d
Don't trigger animation events when paused 2 (#15682)
# Objective

I completely forgot that animation events are triggered in two separate
systems (sorry). The issue ~~fixed~~ by #15677, can still happen if the
animation event is not targeting a specific bone.

## Solution

_Realy_ don't trigger animation events for paused animations.
2024-10-06 20:16:39 +00:00
Chang Guo
e7c1c997ac
simplify adding headers and improve consistency for RemoteHttpPlugin (#15680)
# Objective

- a follow up pr for #15651 

## Solution

- rename add to insert cuz insert make more sense when using a HashMap
and new value overrides previous value based on key (quote:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15651#discussion_r1788851778)
- use `TryInto<>` for add(insert) as well when constructing `Headers`.
Doing so user won't need to interact with hyper APIs, and `with_headers`
will align better with `with_header` (quote:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15651#discussion_r1788687251)
- move example usage of Headers to `with_headers` method (quote:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15651#discussion_r1788989500)

## Testing

- the same as I tested my previous pr
2024-10-06 19:06:19 +00:00
Willem
5a0bd23106
Add scene summary (#15679)
# Objective

-- Fixes #14361
2024-10-06 19:03:56 +00:00
poopy
70269ef758
Don't trigger animation events when paused (#15677)
# Objective

Pausing the `animated_fox` example perfectly as one of the feet hits the
ground causes the event to be triggered every frame.

Context: #15538

## Solution

Don't trigger animation events if the animation is paused.

## Testing

Ran the example, I no longer see the issue.
2024-10-06 18:57:07 +00:00
Bude
6edb78a8c3
Inverse bevy_render bevy_winit dependency and move cursor to bevy_winit (#15649)
# Objective

- `bevy_render` should not depend on `bevy_winit`
- Fixes #15565

## Solution

- `bevy_render` no longer depends on `bevy_winit`
- The following is behind the `custom_cursor` feature
- Move custom cursor code from `bevy_render` to `bevy_winit` behind the
`custom_cursor` feature
- `bevy_winit` now depends on `bevy_render` (for `Image` and
`TextureFormat`)
- `bevy_winit` now depends on `bevy_asset` (for `Assets`, `Handle` and
`AssetId`)
  - `bevy_winit` now depends on `bytemuck` (already in tree)
- Custom cursor code in `bevy_winit` reworked to use `AssetId` (other
than that it is taken over 1:1)
- Rework `bevy_winit` custom cursor interface visibility now that the
logic is all contained in `bevy_winit`

## Testing

- I ran the screenshot and window_settings examples
- Tested on linux wayland so far

---

## Migration Guide

`CursorIcon` and `CustomCursor` previously provided by
`bevy::render::view::cursor` is now available from `bevy::winit`.
A new feature `custom_cursor` enables this functionality (default
feature).
2024-10-06 18:25:50 +00:00
vero
4a23dc4216
Split out bevy_mesh from bevy_render (#15666)
# Objective

- bevy_render is gargantuan

## Solution

- Split out bevy_mesh

## Testing

- Ran some examples, everything looks fine

## Migration Guide

`bevy_render::mesh::morph::inherit_weights` is now
`bevy_render::mesh::inherit_weights`

if you were using `Mesh::compute_aabb`, you will need to `use
bevy_render::mesh::MeshAabb;` now

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2024-10-06 14:18:11 +00:00
Chang Guo
7c4a0683c7
Add with_headers() method to RemoteHttpPlugin (#15651)
# Objective

- fulfill the needs presented in this issue, which requires the ability
to set custom HTTP headers for responses in the Bevy Remote Protocol
server. #15551

## Solution

- Created a `Headers` struct to store custom HTTP headers as key-value
pairs.
- Added a `headers` field to the `RemoteHttpPlugin` struct.
- Implemented a `with_headers` method in `RemoteHttpPlugin` to allow
users to set custom headers.
- Passed the headers into the processing chain.

## Testing

- I added cors_headers in example/remote/server.rs and tested it with a
static html
[file](https://github.com/spacemen0/bevy/blob/test_file/test.html)

---
2024-10-06 13:21:21 +00:00
poopy
d9190e4ff6
Add Support for Triggering Events via AnimationEvents (#15538)
# Objective

Add support for events that can be triggered from animation clips. This
is useful when you need something to happen at a specific time in an
animation. For example, playing a sound every time a characters feet
hits the ground when walking.

Closes #15494 

## Solution

Added a new field to `AnimationClip`: `events`, which contains a list of
`AnimationEvent`s. These are automatically triggered in
`animate_targets` and `trigger_untargeted_animation_events`.

## Testing

Added a couple of tests and example (`animation_events.rs`) to make sure
events are triggered when expected.

---

## Showcase

`Events` need to also implement `AnimationEvent` and `Reflect` to be
used with animations.

```rust
#[derive(Event, AnimationEvent, Reflect)]
struct SomeEvent;
```

Events can be added to an `AnimationClip` by specifying a time and
event.

```rust
// trigger an event after 1.0 second
animation_clip.add_event(1.0, SomeEvent);
```

And optionally, providing a target id.

```rust
let id = AnimationTargetId::from_iter(["shoulder", "arm", "hand"]);
animation_clip.add_event_to_target(id, 1.0, HandEvent);
```

I modified the `animated_fox` example to show off the feature.

![CleanShot 2024-10-05 at 02 41
57](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0bb47db7-24f9-4504-88f1-40e375b89b1b)

---------

Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Biscardi <chris@christopherbiscardi.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-10-06 10:03:05 +00:00
Vlady Veselinov
856cab56f9
Fix wrong link in error (#15672)
Hi y'all, I got an error that leads to a wrong link:
https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/#b0002

It should be: https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/b0002


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/863ae8cd-6a3b-4830-b125-2944a211a737)
2024-10-06 08:14:50 +00:00
Tom Frantz
0305f2edc0
Fix doc comment (#15673)
# Objective

I noticed a weird break in a doc comment, I assume it must be a typo.

## Solution

Put the missing doc comment in there.

## Testing

It looks better in my IDE now
2024-10-06 08:12:58 +00:00
UkoeHB
0b5a360585
Fix text measurement when multiple font sizes are present (#15669)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15659

## Solution

- Add up line heights to get text block height instead of using
`Metrics`, which only records the largest line height.

## Testing

- [x] Fixed issue shown in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15622
2024-10-05 22:46:37 +00:00
Matty
42e0771633
Fix additive blending of quaternions (#15662)
# Objective

Fixes #13832

## Solution

Additively blend quaternions like this:
```rust
rotation = Quat::slerp(Quat::IDENTITY, incoming_rotation, weight) * rotation;
```

## Testing

Ran `animation_masks`, which behaves the same as before. (In the context
of an animation being blended only onto the base pose, there is no
difference.)

We should create some examples that actually exercise more of the
capabilities of the `AnimationGraph` so that issues like this can become
more visible in general. (On the other hand, I'm quite certain this was
wrong before.)

## Migration Guide

This PR changes the implementation of `Quat: Animatable`, which was not
used internally by Bevy prior to this release version. If you relied on
the old behavior of additive quaternion blending in manual applications,
that code will have to be updated, as the old behavior was incorrect.
2024-10-05 20:03:10 +00:00
Joona Aalto
25bfa80e60
Migrate cameras to required components (#15641)
# Objective

Yet another PR for migrating stuff to required components. This time,
cameras!

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposal](https://hackmd.io/tsYID4CGRiWxzsgawzxG_g#Combined-Proposal-1-Selected),
deprecate `Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` in favor of `Camera2d`
and `Camera3d`.

Adding a `Camera` without `Camera2d` or `Camera3d` now logs a warning,
as suggested by Cart [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1264881140007702558/1291506402832945273).
I would personally like cameras to work a bit differently and be split
into a few more components, to avoid some footguns and confusing
semantics, but that is more controversial, and shouldn't block this core
migration.

## Testing

I ran a few 2D and 3D examples, and tried cameras with and without
render graphs.

---

## Migration Guide

`Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` have been deprecated in favor of
`Camera2d` and `Camera3d`. Inserting them will now also insert the other
components required by them automatically.
2024-10-05 01:59:52 +00:00
m-edlund
ac9b0c848c
fix: corrected projection calculation of camera sub view (#15646)
# Objective

- Fixes #15600

## Solution

- The projection calculations did not use the aspect ratio of
`full_size`, this was amended

## Testing

- I created a test example on [this
fork](https://github.com/m-edlund/bevy/tree/bug/main/subViewProjectionBroken)
to allow testing with different aspect ratios and offsets
- The sub view is bound to a view port that can move across the screen.
The image in the moving sub view should "match" the full image exactly

## Showcase

Current version:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17ad1213-d5ae-4181-89c1-81146edede7d

Fixed version:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/398e0927-e1dd-4880-897d-8157aa4398e6
2024-10-05 01:36:47 +00:00
urben1680
2e89e98931
Deprecate Events::oldest_id (#15658)
# Objective

Fixes #15617 

## Solution

The original author confirmed it was not intentional that both these
methods exist.

They do the same, one has the better implementation and the other the
better name.

## Testing

I just ran the unit tests of the module.

---

## Migration Guide

- Change usages of `Events::oldest_id` to `Events::oldest_event_count`
- If `Events::oldest_id` was used to get the actual oldest
`EventId::id`, note that the deprecated method never reliably did that
in the first place as the buffers may contain no id currently.
2024-10-05 01:35:44 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
ddd4b4daf8
Fix deferred rendering (#15656)
# Objective

Fixes #15525

The deferred and mesh pipelines tonemapping LUT bindings were
accidentally out of sync, breaking deferred rendering.

As noted in the issue it's still broken on wasm due to hitting a texture
limit.

## Solution

Add constants for these instead of hardcoding them.

## Testing

Test with `cargo run --example deferred_rendering` and see it works, run
the same on main and see it crash.
2024-10-04 22:51:23 +00:00
Patrick Walton
0094bcbc07
Implement additive blending for animation graphs. (#15631)
*Additive blending* is an ubiquitous feature in game engines that allows
animations to be concatenated instead of blended. The canonical use case
is to allow a character to hold a weapon while performing arbitrary
poses. For example, if you had a character that needed to be able to
walk or run while attacking with a weapon, the typical workflow is to
have an additive blend node that combines walking and running animation
clips with an animation clip of one of the limbs performing a weapon
attack animation.

This commit adds support for additive blending to Bevy. It builds on top
of the flexible infrastructure in #15589 and introduces a new type of
node, the *add node*. Like blend nodes, add nodes combine the animations
of their children according to their weights. Unlike blend nodes,
however, add nodes don't normalize the weights to 1.0.

The `animation_masks` example has been overhauled to demonstrate the use
of additive blending in combination with masks. There are now controls
to choose an animation clip for every limb of the fox individually.

This patch also fixes a bug whereby masks were incorrectly accumulated
with `insert()` during the graph threading phase, which could cause
corruption of computed masks in some cases.

Note that the `clip` field has been replaced with an `AnimationNodeType`
enum, which breaks `animgraph.ron` files. The `Fox.animgraph.ron` asset
has been updated to the new format.

Closes #14395.

## Showcase


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/52dfe05f-fdb3-477a-9462-ec150f93df33

## Migration Guide

* The `animgraph.ron` format has changed to accommodate the new
*additive blending* feature. You'll need to change `clip` fields to
instances of the new `AnimationNodeType` enum.
2024-10-04 22:13:22 +00:00
vero
7eadc1d467
Zero Copy Mesh (#15569)
# Objective

- Another step towards #15558

## Solution

- Instead of allocating a Vec and then having wgpu copy it into a
staging buffer, write directly into the staging buffer.
- gets rid of another hidden copy, in `pad_to_alignment`.

future work:
- why is there a gcd implementation in here (and its subpar, use
binary_gcd. its in the hot path, run twice for every mesh, every frame i
think?) make it better and put it in bevy_math
- zero-copy custom mesh api to avoid having to write out a Mesh from a
custom rep

## Testing

- lighting and many_cubes run fine (and slightly faster. havent
benchmarked though)

---

## Showcase

- look ma... no copies

at least when RenderAssetUsage is GPU only :3

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-10-04 21:24:44 +00:00
vero
8b0388c74a
Split off bevy_image from bevy_render (#15650)
# Objective

- bevy_render is gargantuan

## Solution

- Split off bevy_image

## Testing

- Ran some examples
2024-10-04 20:16:47 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
53adcd7667
Minor fixes for bevy_utils in no_std (#15463)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Made `web-time` a `wasm32`-only dependency.
- Moved time-related exports to its own module for clarity.
- Feature-gated allocator requirements for `hashbrown` behind `alloc`.
- Enabled compile-time RNG for `ahash` (runtime RNG will preferentially
used in `std` environments)
- Made `thread_local` optional by feature-gating the `Parallel` type.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally.
- `cargo build -p bevy_utils --target "x86_64-unknown-none"
--no-default-features`
2024-10-04 19:25:49 +00:00
robtfm
e72b9625d7
drop info locks in single threaded (#15522)
# Objective

addresses half of issue #15508
avoid asset server deadlock when `multi_threaded` feature is not
enabled.

## Solution

drop the locks in the single-threaded case.

the lock is still held with the `multi-threaded` feature enabled to
avoid re-locking to insert the load task. i guess this might possibly
cause issues on single-core machines ... is that something we should
worry about?

---------

Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: james7132 <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Russell <8494645+chescock@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Emerson Coskey <56370779+ecoskey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim <JustTheCoolDude@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: s-puig <39652109+s-puig@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Liam Gallagher <liam@liamgallagher.dev>
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vero
2530f262f5
Remove bevy_animation dependency on bevy_text (#15642)
# Objective

- Fixes #15640

## Solution

- Do it

## Testing

- ran many_foxes
2024-10-04 12:22:15 +00:00
vero
0b9a461d5d
Invert the dependency between bevy_animation and bevy_ui (#15634)
# Objective

- Improve crate dependency graph

## Solution

- Invert a dependency

## Testing

- Tested ui and animation examples
2024-10-04 01:27:20 +00:00
Joona Aalto
61e11ea440
Fix audio not playing (#15638)
# Objective

Someone (let's not name names here) might've been a bit of a goofball,
and happened to forget that "playing audio" should cause this thing
called "sound" to be emitted! That someone might not have realized that
queries should be updated to account for audio using wrapper components
instead of raw asset handles after #15573.

## Solution

Update systems, and listen to the relaxing soundscapes of `Windless
Slopes.ogg` 🎵
2024-10-04 01:07:09 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
26808745cf
Fix bevy_window and bevy_winit readme badges (#15637)
## Objective

Fix the badges for `bevy_window` and `bevy_winit`.

## Solution

Replace the placeholder `bevy_name` wit the correct crate name.
2024-10-04 00:38:49 +00:00
fluffiac
f0704cffa4
Allow a closure to be used as a required component default (#15269)
# Objective

Allow required component default values to be provided in-line.

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[require(
    FocusPolicy(block_focus_policy)
)]
struct SomeComponent;

fn block_focus_policy() -> FocusPolicy {
    FocusPolicy::Block
}
```

May now be expressed as:

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[require(
    FocusPolicy(|| FocusPolicy::Block)
)]
struct SomeComponent;
```

## Solution

Modified the #[require] proc macro to accept a closure. 

## Testing

Tested using my branch as a dependency, and switching between the inline
closure syntax and function syntax for a bunch of different components.
2024-10-04 00:34:39 +00:00
Tim
20dbf790a6
Get rid of unnecessary mutable access in ui picking backend (#15630)
## Solution

Yeet

## Testing

Tested the `simple_picking` example
2024-10-03 21:30:52 +00:00
rewin
8bf5d99d86
Add method to remove component and all required components for removed component (#15026)
## Objective
The new Required Components feature (#14791) in Bevy allows spawning a
fixed set of components with a single method with cool require macro.
However, there's currently no corresponding method to remove all those
components together. This makes it challenging to keep insertion and
removal code in sync, especially for simple using cases.
```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[require(Y)]
struct X;

#[derive(Component, Default)]
struct Y;

world.entity_mut(e).insert(X); // Spawns both X and Y
world.entity_mut(e).remove::<X>(); 
world.entity_mut(e).remove::<Y>(); // We need to manually remove dependencies without any sync with the `require` macro
```
## Solution
Simplifies component management by providing operations for removal
required components.
This PR introduces simple 'footgun' methods to removes all components of
this bundle and its required components.

Two new methods are introduced:
For Commands:
```rust
commands.entity(e).remove_with_requires::<B>();
```
For World:
```rust
world.entity_mut(e).remove_with_requires::<B>();
```

For performance I created new field in Bundels struct. This new field
"contributed_bundle_ids" contains cached ids for dynamic bundles
constructed from bundle_info.cintributed_components()

## Testing
The PR includes three test cases:

1. Removing a single component with requirements using World.
2. Removing a bundle with requirements using World.
3. Removing a single component with requirements using Commands.
4. Removing a single component with **runtime** requirements using
Commands

These tests ensure the feature works as expected across different
scenarios.

## Showcase
Example:
```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;

#[derive(Component)]
#[require(Y)]
struct X;

#[derive(Component, Default)]
#[require(Z)]
struct Y;

#[derive(Component, Default)]
struct Z;

#[derive(Component)]
struct W;

let mut world = World::new();

// Spawn an entity with X, Y, Z, and W components
let entity = world.spawn((X, W)).id();

assert!(world.entity(entity).contains::<X>());
assert!(world.entity(entity).contains::<Y>());
assert!(world.entity(entity).contains::<Z>());
assert!(world.entity(entity).contains::<W>());

// Remove X and required components Y, Z
world.entity_mut(entity).remove_with_requires::<X>();

assert!(!world.entity(entity).contains::<X>());
assert!(!world.entity(entity).contains::<Y>());
assert!(!world.entity(entity).contains::<Z>());

assert!(world.entity(entity).contains::<W>());
```

## Motivation for PR
#15580 

## Performance

I made simple benchmark
```rust
let mut world = World::default();
let entity = world.spawn_empty().id();

let steps = 100_000_000;

let start = std::time::Instant::now();
for _ in 0..steps {
    world.entity_mut(entity).insert(X);
    world.entity_mut(entity).remove::<(X, Y, Z, W)>();
}
let end = std::time::Instant::now();
println!("normal remove: {:?} ", (end - start).as_secs_f32());
println!("one remove: {:?} micros", (end - start).as_secs_f64() / steps as f64 * 1_000_000.0);

let start = std::time::Instant::now();
for _ in 0..steps {
    world.entity_mut(entity).insert(X);
    world.entity_mut(entity).remove_with_requires::<X>();
}
let end = std::time::Instant::now();
println!("remove_with_requires: {:?} ", (end - start).as_secs_f32());
println!("one remove_with_requires: {:?} micros", (end - start).as_secs_f64() / steps as f64 * 1_000_000.0);
```

Output:

CPU: Amd Ryzen 7 2700x

```bash
normal remove: 17.36135 
one remove: 0.17361348299999999 micros
remove_with_requires: 17.534006 
one remove_with_requires: 0.17534005400000002 micros
```

NOTE: I didn't find any tests or mechanism in the repository to update
BundleInfo after creating new runtime requirements with an existing
BundleInfo. So this PR also does not contain such logic.

## Future work (outside this PR)

Create cache system for fast removing components in "safe" mode, where
"safe" mode is remove only required components that will be no longer
required after removing root component.

---------

Co-authored-by: a.yamaev <a.yamaev@smartengines.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-03 20:35:08 +00:00
IceSentry
0628255c45
send_events is ambiguous_with_all (#15629)
# Objective

> Alice 🌹 — Today at 3:43 PM
bevy_dev_tools::ci_testing::systems::send_events
This system should be marked as ambiguous with everything I think

## Solution

- Mark it as `ambiguous_with_all`
2024-10-03 20:02:52 +00:00
Matty
528ca4f95e
Eliminate redundant clamping from sample-interpolated curves (#15620)
# Objective

Currently, sample-interpolated curves (such as those used by the glTF
loader for animations) do unnecessary extra work when `sample_clamped`
is called, since their implementations of `sample_unchecked` are already
clamped. Eliminating this redundant sampling is a small, easy
performance win which doesn't compromise on the animation system's
internal usage of `sample_clamped`, which guarantees that it never
samples curves out-of-bounds.

## Solution

For sample-interpolated curves, define `sample_clamped` in the way
`sample_unchecked` is currently defined, and then redirect
`sample_unchecked` to `sample_clamped`. This is arguably a more
idiomatic way of using the `cores` as well, which is nice.

## Testing

Ran `many_foxes` to make sure I didn't break anything.
2024-10-03 18:26:41 +00:00
Chris Russell
46180a75f8
System param for dynamic resources (#15189)
# Objective

Support accessing dynamic resources in a dynamic system, including
accessing them by component id. This is similar to how dynamic
components can be queried using `Query<FilteredEntityMut>`.

## Solution

Create `FilteredResources` and `FilteredResourcesMut` types that act
similar to `FilteredEntityRef` and `FilteredEntityMut` and that can be
used as system parameters.

## Example

```rust
// Use `FilteredResourcesParamBuilder` to declare access to resources.
let system = (FilteredResourcesParamBuilder::new(|builder| {
    builder.add_read::<B>().add_read::<C>();
}),)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(resource_system);

world.init_resource::<A>();
world.init_resource::<C>();

fn resource_system(res: FilteredResources) {
    // The resource exists, but we have no access, so we can't read it.
    assert!(res.get::<A>().is_none());
    // The resource doesn't exist, so we can't read it.
    assert!(res.get::<B>().is_none());
    // The resource exists and we have access, so we can read it.
    let c = res.get::<C>().unwrap();
    // The type parameter can be left out if it can be determined from use.
    let c: Res<C> = res.get().unwrap();
}
```

## Future Work

As a follow-up PR, `ReflectResource` can be modified to take `impl
Into<FilteredResources>`, similar to how `ReflectComponent` takes `impl
Into<FilteredEntityRef>`. That will allow dynamic resources to be
accessed using reflection.
2024-10-03 18:20:34 +00:00
ickshonpe
1e61092604
Fix extract_text2d_sprite entity leak (#15625)
# Objective

`extract_2d_sprite` still uses `spawn_empty()`, replace with
`spawn(TemporaryRenderEntity)` .
2024-10-03 18:15:36 +00:00
ickshonpe
9bb27e97c5
Fix entity leak in extract_uinode_borders (#15626)
# Objective

Fix for another leak, this time when extracting outlines.
2024-10-03 18:15:32 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
336c23c1aa
Rename observe to observe_entity on EntityWorldMut (#15616)
# Objective

The current observers have some unfortunate footguns where you can end
up confused about what is actually being observed. For apps you can
chain observe like `app.observe(..).observe(..)` which works like you
would expect, but if you try the same with world the first `observe()`
will return the `EntityWorldMut` for the created observer, and the
second `observe()` will only observe on the observer entity. It took
several hours for multiple people on discord to figure this out, which
is not a great experience.

## Solution

Rename `observe` on entities to `observe_entity`. It's slightly more
verbose when you know you have an entity, but it feels right to me that
observers for specific things have more specific naming, and it prevents
this issue completely.

Another possible solution would be to unify `observe` on `App` and
`World` to have the same kind of return type, but I'm not sure exactly
what that would look like.

## Testing

Simple name change, so only concern is docs really.

---


## Migration Guide

The `observe()` method on entities has been renamed to
`observe_entity()` to prevent confusion about what is being observed in
some cases.
2024-10-03 17:05:26 +00:00
rudderbucky
2da8d17a44
Add try_despawn methods to World/Commands (#15480)
# Objective

Fixes #14511.

`despawn` allows you to remove entities from the world. However, if the
entity does not exist, it emits a warning. This may not be intended
behavior for many users who have use cases where they need to call
`despawn` regardless of if the entity actually exists (see the issue),
or don't care in general if the entity already doesn't exist.

(Also trying to gauge interest on if this feature makes sense, I'd
personally love to have it, but I could see arguments that this might be
a footgun. Just trying to help here 😄 If there's no contention I could
also implement this for `despawn_recursive` and `despawn_descendants` in
the same PR)

## Solution

Add `try_despawn`, `try_despawn_recursive` and
`try_despawn_descendants`.

Modify `World::despawn_with_caller` to also take in a `warn` boolean
argument, which is then considered when logging the warning. Set
`log_warning` to `true` in the case of `despawn`, and `false` in the
case of `try_despawn`.

## Testing

Ran `cargo run -p ci` on macOS, it seemed fine.
2024-10-03 16:21:05 +00:00
MiniaczQ
acea4e7e6f
Better warnings about invalid parameters (#15500)
# Objective

System param validation warnings should be configurable and default to
"warn once" (per system).

Fixes: #15391

## Solution

`SystemMeta` is given a new `ParamWarnPolicy` field.
The policy decides whether warnings will be emitted by each system param
when it fails validation.
The policy is updated by the system after param validation fails.

Example warning:
```
2024-09-30T18:10:04.740749Z  WARN bevy_ecs::system::function_system: System fallible_params::do_nothing_fail_validation will not run because it requested inaccessible system parameter Single<(), (With<Player>, With<Enemy>)>
```

Currently, only the first invalid parameter is displayed.

Warnings can be disabled on function systems using
`.param_never_warn()`.
(there is also `.with_param_warn_policy(policy)`)

## Testing

Ran `fallible_params` example.

---------

Co-authored-by: SpecificProtagonist <vincentjunge@posteo.net>
2024-10-03 13:16:55 +00:00
Patrick Walton
ca8dd06146
Impose a more sensible ordering for animation graph evaluation. (#15589)
This is an updated version of #15530. Review comments were addressed.

This commit changes the animation graph evaluation to be operate in a
more sensible order and updates the semantics of blend nodes to conform
to [the animation composition RFC]. Prior to this patch, a node graph
like this:

```
	    ┌─────┐
	    │     │
	    │  1  │
	    │     │
	    └──┬──┘
	       │
       ┌───────┴───────┐
       │               │
       ▼               ▼
    ┌─────┐         ┌─────┐
    │     │         │     │
    │  2  │         │  3  │
    │     │         │     │
    └──┬──┘         └──┬──┘
       │               │
   ┌───┴───┐       ┌───┴───┐
   │       │       │       │
   ▼       ▼       ▼       ▼
┌─────┐ ┌─────┐ ┌─────┐ ┌─────┐
│     │ │     │ │     │ │     │
│  4  │ │  6  │ │  5  │ │  7  │
│     │ │     │ │     │ │     │
└─────┘ └─────┘ └─────┘ └─────┘
```

Would be evaluated as (((4 ⊕ 5) ⊕ 6) ⊕ 7), with the blend (lerp/slerp)
operation notated as ⊕. As quaternion multiplication isn't commutative,
this is very counterintuitive and will especially lead to trouble with
the forthcoming additive blending feature (#15198).

This patch fixes the issue by changing the evaluation order to
postorder, with children of a node evaluated in ascending order by node
index.

To do so, this patch revamps `AnimationCurve` to be based on an
*evaluation stack* and a *blend register*. During target evaluation, the
graph evaluator traverses the graph in postorder. When encountering a
clip node, the evaluator pushes the possibly-interpolated value onto the
evaluation stack. When encountering a blend node, the evaluator pops
values off the stack into the blend register, accumulating weights as
appropriate. When the graph is completely evaluated, the top element on
the stack is *committed* to the property of the component.

A new system, the *graph threading* system, is added in order to cache
the sorted postorder traversal to avoid the overhead of sorting children
at animation evaluation time. Mask evaluation has been moved to this
system so that the graph only has to be traversed at most once per
frame. Unlike the `ActiveAnimation` list, the *threaded graph* is cached
from frame to frame and only has to be regenerated when the animation
graph asset changes.

This patch currently regresses the `animate_target` performance in
`many_foxes` by around 50%, resulting in an FPS loss of about 2-3 FPS.
I'd argue that this is an acceptable price to pay for a much more
intuitive system. In the future, we can mitigate the regression with a
fast path that avoids consulting the graph if only one animation is
playing. However, in the interest of keeping this patch simple, I didn't
do so here.

[the animation composition RFC]:
https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/51-animation-composition.md

# Objective

- Describe the objective or issue this PR addresses.
- If you're fixing a specific issue, say "Fixes #X".

## Solution

- Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?

---

## Showcase

> This section is optional. If this PR does not include a visual change
or does not add a new feature, you can delete this section.

- Help others understand the result of this PR by showcasing your
awesome work!
- If this PR adds a new feature or public API, consider adding a brief
pseudo-code snippet of it in action
- If this PR includes a visual change, consider adding a screenshot,
GIF, or video
  - If you want, you could even include a before/after comparison!
- If the Migration Guide adequately covers the changes, you can delete
this section

While a showcase should aim to be brief and digestible, you can use a
toggleable section to save space on longer showcases:

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

```rust
println!("My super cool code.");
```

</details>

## Migration Guide

> This section is optional. If there are no breaking changes, you can
delete this section.

- If this PR is a breaking change (relative to the last release of
Bevy), describe how a user might need to migrate their code to support
these changes
- Simply adding new functionality is not a breaking change.
- Fixing behavior that was definitely a bug, rather than a questionable
design choice is not a breaking change.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-03 00:36:42 +00:00
IceSentry
67744bb011
Use circle gizmos for capsule (#15602)
# Objective

- The capsule gizmo uses straight lines for the upper and lower circle
which looks pretty ugly.

## Solution

- Use the circle gizmo instead

---

## Showcase

**BEFORE**

![3d_gizmos_sy3CmKUvKO](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/be014de4-751e-4b40-b814-b5b97bb72031)

**AFTER**

![3d_gizmos_nyADBAUJHg](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/539ff765-f9d8-4afe-9ac6-41fe83e94e94)

(the circles are red for demonstration purposes only)

# Notes

I also tried using 3d arcs instead of circles but it looks like arcs
need a lot more computation for an almost identical end result. Circles
seem much simpler. The only thing I'm unsure about is if the rotation
stuff is correct. It worked in my testing though.
2024-10-02 19:47:56 +00:00
Matt Tracy
8fb55dbf59
Implement SystemParam::queue() method for blanket implementation of ParamSet (#15599)
# Objective

The `queue()` method is an optional trait method which is necessary for
deferred operations (such as command queues) to work properly in the
context of an observer.

This method was omitted from the proc_macro blanket implementation of
`ParamSet` for tuples; as a result, SystemParams with deferred
application (such as Commands) would not work in observers if they were
part of a ParamSet.

This appears to have been a simple omission, as `queue()` was already
implemented for the separate blanket implementation of `ParamSet` for
`Vec<T>`. In both cases, it is a simple pass-through to the component
SystemParams.

## Solution

Add the `queue()` method implementation to the `impl_param_set` proco
macro.

## Testing

Added a unit test which clearly demonstrates the issue. It fails before
the fix, and passes afterwards.

---
2024-10-02 19:46:50 +00:00
Matty
587a508ef9
Remove TransformCurve (#15598)
# Objective

It is somewhat unlikely we will actually be able to support
`TransformCurve` (introduced in #15434) after the `AnimationGraph`
evaluation order changes in the immediate future. This is because
correctly blending overlapping animation properties is nontrivial, and
`Transform` overlaps with all of its own fields. We could still
potentially create something like this in the future, but it's likely to
require significant design and implementation work. By way of contrast,
the single-property wrappers `TranslationCurve`, `ScaleCurve`, and
`RotationCurve` should work perfectly fine, since they are
non-overlapping.

In this version release, creating `TransformCurve` in userspace is also
quite easy if desired (see the deletions from this PR).

## Solution

Delete `TransformCurve`. 

## Migration Guide

There is no released version that contains this, but we should make sure
that `TransformCurve` is excluded from the release notes for #15434 if
we merge this pull request.
2024-10-02 19:46:38 +00:00
notmd
453c0167b2
Allow access a method handler (#15601)
# Objective

- I'm building a streaming plugin for `bevy_remote` and accessing to
builtin method will be very valuable

## Solution

- Add a method to allow access a handler by method name.

## Testing

- CI should pass
2024-10-02 19:45:18 +00:00
Christian Hughes
7c6057bc69
Enable EntityRef::get_by_id and friends to take multiple ids and get multiple pointers back (#15593)
# Objective

- Closes #15577 

## Solution

The following functions can now also take multiple component IDs and
return multiple pointers back:
- `EntityRef::get_by_id`
- `EntityMut::get_by_id`
- `EntityMut::into_borrow_by_id`
- `EntityMut::get_mut_by_id`
- `EntityMut::into_mut_by_id`
- `EntityWorldMut::get_by_id`
- `EntityWorldMut::into_borrow_by_id`
- `EntityWorldMut::get_mut_by_id`
- `EntityWorldMut::into_mut_by_id`

If you pass in X, you receive Y:
- give a single `ComponentId`, receive a single `Ptr`/`MutUntyped`
- give a `[ComponentId; N]` (array), receive a `[Ptr; N]`/`[MutUntyped;
N]`
- give a `&[ComponentId; N]` (array), receive a `[Ptr; N]`/`[MutUntyped;
N]`
- give a `&[ComponentId]` (slice), receive a
`Vec<Ptr>`/`Vec<MutUntyped>`
- give a `&HashSet<ComponentId>`, receive a `HashMap<ComponentId,
Ptr>`/`HashMap<ComponentId, MutUntyped>`

## Testing

- Added 4 new tests.

---

## Migration Guide

- The following functions now return an `Result<_,
EntityComponentError>` instead of a `Option<_>`: `EntityRef::get_by_id`,
`EntityMut::get_by_id`, `EntityMut::into_borrow_by_id`,
`EntityMut::get_mut_by_id`, `EntityMut::into_mut_by_id`,
`EntityWorldMut::get_by_id`, `EntityWorldMut::into_borrow_by_id`,
`EntityWorldMut::get_mut_by_id`, `EntityWorldMut::into_mut_by_id`
2024-10-02 19:02:20 +00:00
Robert Walter
59db6f9cca
add curve utilities to create curves interpolating/easing between two values (#14788)
# Objective

Citing @mweatherley 

> There is a lot of shortfall for simple cases— e.g., we should have
library functions for making a curve connecting two points, eased
versions of that, and so on.

## Solution

This PR implements

- a simple `Easing` trait which is implemented for all `impl Curve<f32>`
types. We can't really guarantee that these curves have unit interval
domain, which some people would probably expect, but it is documented
that this isn't the case for these types and we redirect to
`EasingCurve` which is used for that purpose
- an `EasingCurve` struct, which is used to interpolate between two
values `start` and `end` using a `impl Easing` curve where the curve
will be guaranteed to be reparametrized
- a `LinearCurve` which linearly interpolates between two values `start`
and `end`
- a `CubicBezierCurve` which interpolates between `start` and `end`
values using a `CubicSegment`
- a `StepCurve` which interpolates between `start` and `end` with an
step-function with `n` steps
- an `ElasticCurve` which interpolates between `start` and `end` with
spring like behavior where the elasticity of the spring is configurable
- some `FunctionCurve` easing curves for different popular functions
including: `quadratic_ease_in`, `quadratic_ease_out`, `smoothstep`,
`identity`

## Testing

- there are a few new tests for all of these in the main module

---------

Co-authored-by: eckz <567737+eckz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Miles Silberling-Cook <NthTensor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-10-02 14:29:05 +00:00
Dragoș Tiselice
ba7907cae7
Added visibility bitmask as an alternative SSAO method (#13454)
Early implementation. I still have to fix the documentation and consider
writing a small migration guide.

Questions left to answer:

* [x] should thickness be an overridable constant?
* [x] is there a better way to implement `Eq`/`Hash` for `SSAOMethod`?
* [x] do we want to keep the linear sampler for the depth texture?
* [x] is there a better way to separate the logic than preprocessor
macros?


![vbao](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/4136413/2a8a0389-2add-4c2e-be37-e208e52dcd25)

## Migration guide

SSAO algorithm was changed from GTAO to VBAO (visibility bitmasks). A
new field, `constant_object_thickness`, was added to
`ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion`. `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion` also lost
its `Eq` and `Hash` implementations.

---------

Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-02 13:43:35 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
c841dd92a1
Documentation for variadics (#15387)
# Objective

Relevant: #15208

## Solution

I went ahead and added the variadics documentation in all applicable
locations.

## Testing

- I built the documentation and inspected it to see whether the feature
is there.
2024-10-02 12:48:36 +00:00
Tim
461305b3d7
Revert "Have EntityCommands methods consume self for easier chaining" (#15523)
As discussed in #15521

- Partial revert of #14897, reverting the change to the methods to
consume `self`
- The `insert_if` method is kept

The migration guide of #14897 should be removed
Closes #15521

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-02 12:47:26 +00:00
François Mockers
23b0dd6ffd
move ANDROID_APP to bevy_window (#15585)
# Objective

- Remove dependency in bevy_asset to bevy_winit
- First step for #15565 

## Solution

- the static `ANDROID_APP` and the `android_activity` reexport are now
in `bevy_window`

## Migration Guide

If you use the `android_activity` reexport from
`bevy::winit::android_activity`, it is now in
`bevy:🪟:android_activity`. Same for the `ANDROID_APP` static
2024-10-02 03:01:06 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
85dfd72631
Include errors along side successful components in BRP bevy/get method (#15516)
## Objective

I am using BRP for a web inspector. To get components from a entity is
first do a `bevy/list` on the specific entity and then use the result in
a `bevy/get` request. The problem with this is `bevy/list` returns all
components even if they aren't reflect-able (which is what I expect) but
when I then do a `bevy/get` request even if all bar one of the
components are reflect-able the request will fail.

## Solution

Update the `bevy/get` response to include a map of components like it
did for successful request and a map of errors. This means if one or
more components are not present on the entity or cannot be reflected it
will not fail the entire request.

I also only did `bevy/get` as I don't think any of the other methods
would benefit from this.

## Testing

I tested this with my inspector and with a http client and it worked as
expected.

---------

Co-authored-by: Pablo Reinhardt <126117294+pablo-lua@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-02 02:26:01 +00:00
Gino Valente
eaa37f3b45
bevy_reflect: Add DeserializeWithRegistry and SerializeWithRegistry (#8611)
# Objective

### The Problem

Currently, the reflection deserializers give little control to users for
how a type is deserialized. The most control a user can have is to
register `ReflectDeserialize`, which will use a type's `Deserialize`
implementation.

However, there are times when a type may require slightly more control.

For example, let's say we want to make Bevy's `Mesh` easier to
deserialize via reflection (assume `Mesh` actually implemented
`Reflect`). Since we want this to be extensible, we'll make it so users
can use their own types so long as they satisfy `Into<Mesh>`. The end
result should allow users to define a RON file like:

```rust
{
  "my_game::meshes::Sphere": (
    radius: 2.5
  )
}
```

### The Current Solution

Since we don't know the types ahead of time, we'll need to use
reflection. Luckily, we can access type information dynamically via the
type registry. Let's make a custom type data struct that users can
register on their types:

```rust
pub struct ReflectIntoMesh {
  // ...
}

impl<T: FromReflect + Into<Mesh>> FromType<T> for ReflectIntoMesh {
  fn from_type() -> Self {
    // ...
  }
}
```

Now we'll need a way to use this type data during deserialization.
Unfortunately, we can't use `Deserialize` since we need access to the
registry. This is where `DeserializeSeed` comes in handy:

```rust
pub struct MeshDeserializer<'a> {
  pub registry: &'a TypeRegistry
}

impl<'a, 'de> DeserializeSeed<'de> for MeshDeserializer<'a> {
  type Value = Mesh;

  fn deserialize<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Value, D::Error>
  where
    D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
  {
    struct MeshVisitor<'a> {
      registry: &'a TypeRegistry
    }

    impl<'a, 'de> Visitor<'de> for MeshVisitor<'a> {
      fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
        write!(formatter, "map containing mesh information")
      }

      fn visit_map<A>(self, mut map: A) -> Result<Self::Value, serde:🇩🇪:Error> where A: MapAccess<'de> {
        // Parse the type name
        let type_name = map.next_key::<String>()?.unwrap();

        // Deserialize the value based on the type name
        let registration = self.registry
          .get_with_name(&type_name)
          .expect("should be registered");
        let value = map.next_value_seed(TypedReflectDeserializer {
          registration,
          registry: self.registry,
        })?;

        // Convert the deserialized value into a `Mesh`
        let into_mesh = registration.data::<ReflectIntoMesh>().unwrap();
        Ok(into_mesh.into(value))
      }
    }
  }
}
```

### The Problem with the Current Solution

The solution above works great when all we need to do is deserialize
`Mesh` directly. But now, we want to be able to deserialize a struct
like this:

```rust
struct Fireball {
  damage: f32,
  mesh: Mesh,
}
```

This might look simple enough and should theoretically be no problem for
the reflection deserializer to handle, but this is where our
`MeshDeserializer` solution starts to break down.

In order to use `MeshDeserializer`, we need to have access to the
registry. The reflection deserializers have access to that, but we have
no way of borrowing it for our own deserialization since they have no
way of knowing about `MeshDeserializer`.

This means we need to implement _another_ `DeserializeSeed`— this time
for `Fireball`!
And if we decided to put `Fireball` inside another type, well now we
need one for that type as well.

As you can see, this solution does not scale well and results in a lot
of unnecessary boilerplate for the user.

## Solution

> [!note]
> This PR originally only included the addition of
`DeserializeWithRegistry`. Since then, a corresponding
`SerializeWithRegistry` trait has also been added. The reasoning and
usage is pretty much the same as the former so I didn't bother to update
the full PR description.

Created the `DeserializeWithRegistry` trait and
`ReflectDeserializeWithRegistry` type data.

The `DeserializeWithRegistry` trait works like a standard `Deserialize`
but provides access to the registry. And by registering the
`ReflectDeserializeWithRegistry` type data, the reflection deserializers
will automatically use the `DeserializeWithRegistry` implementation,
just like it does for `Deserialize`.

All we need to do is make the following changes:

```diff
#[derive(Reflect)]
+ #[reflect(DeserializeWithRegistry)]
struct Mesh {
  // ...
}

- impl<'a, 'de> DeserializeSeed<'de> for MeshDeserializer<'a> {
-   type Value = Mesh;
-   fn deserialize<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Value, D::Error>
+ impl<'de> DeserializeWithRegistry<'de> for Mesh {
+   fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D, registry: &TypeRegistry) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
    where
      D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
    {
      // ...
    }
}
```

Now, any time the reflection deserializer comes across `Mesh`, it will
opt to use its `DeserializeWithRegistry` implementation. And this means
we no longer need to create a whole slew of `DeserializeSeed` types just
to deserialize `Mesh`.

### Why not a trait like `DeserializeSeed`?

While this would allow for anyone to define a deserializer for `Mesh`,
the problem is that it means __anyone can define a deserializer for
`Mesh`.__ This has the unfortunate consequence that users can never be
certain that their registration of `ReflectDeserializeSeed` is the one
that will actually be used.

We could consider adding something like that in the future, but I think
this PR's solution is much safer and follows the example set by
`ReflectDeserialize`.

### What if we made the `TypeRegistry` globally available?

This is one potential solution and has been discussed before (#6101).
However, that change is much more controversial and comes with its own
set of disadvantages (can't have multiple registries such as with
multiple worlds, likely some added performance cost with each access,
etc.).

### Followup Work

Once this PR is merged, we should consider merging `ReflectDeserialize`
into `DeserializeWithRegistry`. ~~There is already a blanket
implementation to make this transition generally pretty
straightforward.~~ The blanket implementations were removed for the sake
of this PR and will need to be re-added in the followup. I would propose
that we first mark `ReflectDeserialize` as deprecated, though, before we
outright remove it in a future release.

---

## Changelog

- Added the `DeserializeReflect` trait and `ReflectDeserializeReflect`
type data
- Added the `SerializeReflect` trait and `ReflectSerializeReflect` type
data
- Added `TypedReflectDeserializer::of` convenience constructor

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: aecsocket <43144841+aecsocket@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-02 01:54:32 +00:00
Viktor Gustavsson
f86ee32576
Add UI GhostNode (#15341)
# Objective

- Fixes #14826 
- For context, see #15238

## Solution
Add a `GhostNode` component to `bevy_ui` and update all the relevant
systems to use it to traverse for UI children.

- [x] `ghost_hierarchy` module
  - [x] Add `GhostNode`
- [x] Add `UiRootNodes` system param for iterating (ghost-aware) UI root
nodes
- [x] Add `UiChildren` system param for iterating (ghost-aware) UI
children
- [x] Update `layout::ui_layout_system`
  - [x] Use ghost-aware root nodes for camera updates
  - [x] Update and remove children in taffy
    - [x] Initial spawn
    - [x] Detect changes on nested UI children
- [x] Use ghost-aware children traversal in
`update_uinode_geometry_recursive`
- [x] Update the rest of the UI systems to use the ghost hierarchy
  - [x] `stack::ui_stack_system`
  - [x] `update::`
    - [x] `update_clipping_system`
    - [x] `update_target_camera_system`
  - [x] `accessibility::calc_name`

## Testing
- [x] Added a new example `ghost_nodes` that can be used as a testbed.
- [x] Added unit tests for _some_ of the traversal utilities in
`ghost_hierarchy`
- [x] Ensure this fulfills the needs for currently known use cases
  - [x] Reactivity libraries (test with `bevy_reactor`)
- [ ] Text spans (mentioned by koe [on
discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1285371432460881991/1285377442998915246))
  
---
## Performance
[See comment
below](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15341#issuecomment-2385456820)

## Migration guide
Any code that previously relied on `Parent`/`Children` to iterate UI
children may now want to use `bevy_ui::UiChildren` to ensure ghost nodes
are skipped, and their first descendant Nodes included.

UI root nodes may now be children of ghost nodes, which means
`Without<Parent>` might not query all root nodes. Use
`bevy_ui::UiRootNodes` where needed to iterate root nodes instead.

## Potential future work
- Benchmarking/optimizations of hierarchies containing lots of ghost
nodes
- Further exploration of UI hierarchies and markers for root nodes/leaf
nodes to create better ergonomics for things like `UiLayer` (world-space
ui)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-02 00:24:28 +00:00
UkoeHB
3df281ba7b
Refactor TextPipeline::update_buffer to accept an interator (#15581)
# Objective

- Prepare `TextPipeline` to work with multi-entity text blocks. See
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014

## Solution

- Refactor `TextPipeline::update_buffer` to accept an iterator instead
of slice. Adjust `update_buffer` implementation to only iterate spans
once instead of three times (which would require iterating a hierarchy
three times with multi-entity blocks).

## Testing

- Tested with `text_debug` example.
2024-10-01 23:44:59 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
d6cfafdfd4
Make SystemIdMarker reflect-able (#15556)
Make `SystemIdMarker` reflect-able.
2024-10-01 22:46:44 +00:00
Joona Aalto
22af24aacf
Migrate motion blur, TAA, SSAO, and SSR to required components (#15572)
# Objective

Again, a step forward in the migration to required components: a bunch
of camera rendering cormponents!

Note that this does not include the camera components themselves yet,
because the naming and API for `Camera` hasn't been fully decided yet.

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposals](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FpiqD9GOdSFKZZGzzh3C7Uw):

- Deprecate `MotionBlurBundle` in favor of the `MotionBlur` component
- Deprecate `TemporalAntiAliasBundle` in favor of the
`TemporalAntiAliasing` component
- Deprecate `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionBundle` in favor of the
`ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion` component
- Deprecate `ScreenSpaceReflectionsBundle` in favor of the
`ScreenSpaceReflections` component

---

## Migration Guide

`MotionBlurBundle`, `TemporalAntiAliasBundle`,
`ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionBundle`, and `ScreenSpaceReflectionsBundle`
have been deprecated in favor of the `MotionBlur`,
`TemporalAntiAliasing`, `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion`, and
`ScreenSpaceReflections` components instead. Inserting them will now
also insert the other components required by them automatically.
2024-10-01 22:45:31 +00:00
Joona Aalto
ed151e756c
Migrate audio to required components (#15573)
# Objective

What's that? Another PR for the grand migration to required components?
This time, audio!

## Solution

Deprecate `AudioSourceBundle`, `AudioBundle`, and `PitchBundle`, as per
the [chosen
proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2Fzxgp-zMMRUCdT7LY1ZDQwQ).

However, we cannot call the component `AudioSource`, because that's what
the stored asset is called. I deliberated on a few names, like
`AudioHandle`, or even just `Audio`, but landed on `AudioPlayer`, since
it's probably the most accurate and "nice" name for this. Open to
alternatives though.

---

## Migration Guide

Replace all insertions of `AudioSoucreBundle`, `AudioBundle`, and
`PitchBundle` with the `AudioPlayer` component. The other components
required by it will now be inserted automatically.

In cases where the generics cannot be inferred, you may need to specify
them explicitly. For example:

```rust
commands.spawn(AudioPlayer::<AudioSource>(asset_server.load("sounds/sick_beats.ogg")));
```
2024-10-01 22:43:29 +00:00
Tim
eb51b4c28e
Migrate scenes to required components (#15579)
# Objective

A step in the migration to required components: scenes!

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FPJtNGVMMQhyM0zIvCJSkbA):
- Deprecate `SceneBundle` and `DynamicSceneBundle`.
- Add `SceneRoot` and `DynamicSceneRoot` components, which wrap a
`Handle<Scene>` and `Handle<DynamicScene>` respectively.

## Migration Guide
Asset handles for scenes and dynamic scenes must now be wrapped in the
`SceneRoot` and `DynamicSceneRoot` components. Raw handles as components
no longer spawn scenes.

Additionally, `SceneBundle` and `DynamicSceneBundle` have been
deprecated. Instead, use the scene components directly.

Previously:
```rust
let model_scene = asset_server.load(GltfAssetLabel::Scene(0).from_asset("model.gltf"));

commands.spawn(SceneBundle {
    scene: model_scene,
    transform: Transform::from_xyz(-4.0, 0.0, -3.0),
    ..default()
});
```
Now:
```rust
let model_scene = asset_server.load(GltfAssetLabel::Scene(0).from_asset("model.gltf"));

commands.spawn((
    SceneRoot(model_scene),
    Transform::from_xyz(-4.0, 0.0, -3.0),
));
```
2024-10-01 22:42:11 +00:00
UkoeHB
ead84e0e3d
Rename BreakLineOn to LineBreak (#15583)
# Objective

- Improve code quality in preparation for
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/15014

## Solution

- Rename BreakLineOn to LineBreak.

## Migration Guide

`BreakLineOn` was renamed to `LineBreak`, and paramters named
`linebreak_behavior` were renamed to `linebreak`.
2024-10-01 22:30:50 +00:00
Litttle_fish
e924df0e1a
Add features to switch NativeActivity and GameActivity usage (#12095)
# Objective

Add two features to switch bevy to use `NativeActivity` or
`GameActivity` on Android, use `GameActivity` by default.

Also close  #12058 and probably #12026 .

## Solution

Add two features to the corresponding crates so you can toggle it, like
what `winit` and `android-activity` crate did.

---

## Changelog

Removed default `NativeActivity` feature implementation for Android,
added two new features to enable `NativeActivity` and `GameActivity`,
and use `GameActivity` by default.

## Migration Guide

Because `cargo-apk` is not compatible with `GameActivity`,
building/running using `cargo apk build/run -p bevy_mobile_example` is
no longer possible.
Users should follow the new workflow described in document.

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rich Churcher <rich.churcher@gmail.com>
2024-10-01 22:23:48 +00:00
ickshonpe
f53af2846c
Update the UI texture slice pipeline to work with the retained render world changes (#15578)
# Objective

Update the UI's texture slice extraction to work with the changes from
the retained render world PR (#15320).
2024-10-01 22:02:02 +00:00
Joona Aalto
54006b107b
Migrate meshes and materials to required components (#15524)
# Objective

A big step in the migration to required components: meshes and
materials!

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2Fj9-PnF-2QKK0on1KQ29UWQ):

- Deprecate `MaterialMesh2dBundle`, `MaterialMeshBundle`, and
`PbrBundle`.
- Add `Mesh2d` and `Mesh3d` components, which wrap a `Handle<Mesh>`.
- Add `MeshMaterial2d<M: Material2d>` and `MeshMaterial3d<M: Material>`,
which wrap a `Handle<M>`.
- Meshes *without* a mesh material should be rendered with a default
material. The existence of a material is determined by
`HasMaterial2d`/`HasMaterial3d`, which is required by
`MeshMaterial2d`/`MeshMaterial3d`. This gets around problems with the
generics.

Previously:

```rust
commands.spawn(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0)).into(),
    material: materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5)),
    transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)),
    ..default()
});
```

Now:

```rust
commands.spawn((
    Mesh2d(meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0))),
    MeshMaterial2d(materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5))),
    Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)),
));
```

If the mesh material is missing, previously nothing was rendered. Now,
it renders a white default `ColorMaterial` in 2D and a
`StandardMaterial` in 3D (this can be overridden). Below, only every
other entity has a material:

![Näyttökuva 2024-09-29
181746](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c8be029-d2fe-4b8c-ae89-17a72ff82c9a)

![Näyttökuva 2024-09-29
181918](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/58adbc55-5a1e-4c7d-a2c7-ed456227b909)

Why white? This is still open for discussion, but I think white makes
sense for a *default* material, while *invalid* asset handles pointing
to nothing should have something like a pink material to indicate that
something is broken (I don't handle that in this PR yet). This is kind
of a mix of Godot and Unity: Godot just renders a white material for
non-existent materials, while Unity renders nothing when no materials
exist, but renders pink for invalid materials. I can also change the
default material to pink if that is preferable though.

## Testing

I ran some 2D and 3D examples to test if anything changed visually. I
have not tested all examples or features yet however. If anyone wants to
test more extensively, it would be appreciated!

## Implementation Notes

- The relationship between `bevy_render` and `bevy_pbr` is weird here.
`bevy_render` needs `Mesh3d` for its own systems, but `bevy_pbr` has all
of the material logic, and `bevy_render` doesn't depend on it. I feel
like the two crates should be refactored in some way, but I think that's
out of scope for this PR.
- I didn't migrate meshlets to required components yet. That can
probably be done in a follow-up, as this is already a huge PR.
- It is becoming increasingly clear to me that we really, *really* want
to disallow raw asset handles as components. They caused me a *ton* of
headache here already, and it took me a long time to find every place
that queried for them or inserted them directly on entities, since there
were no compiler errors for it. If we don't remove the `Component`
derive, I expect raw asset handles to be a *huge* footgun for users as
we transition to wrapper components, especially as handles as components
have been the norm so far. I personally consider this to be a blocker
for 0.15: we need to migrate to wrapper components for asset handles
everywhere, and remove the `Component` derive. Also see
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14124.

---

## Migration Guide

Asset handles for meshes and mesh materials must now be wrapped in the
`Mesh2d` and `MeshMaterial2d` or `Mesh3d` and `MeshMaterial3d`
components for 2D and 3D respectively. Raw handles as components no
longer render meshes.

Additionally, `MaterialMesh2dBundle`, `MaterialMeshBundle`, and
`PbrBundle` have been deprecated. Instead, use the mesh and material
components directly.

Previously:

```rust
commands.spawn(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
    mesh: meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0)).into(),
    material: materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5)),
    transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)),
    ..default()
});
```

Now:

```rust
commands.spawn((
    Mesh2d(meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0))),
    MeshMaterial2d(materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5))),
    Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)),
));
```

If the mesh material is missing, a white default material is now used.
Previously, nothing was rendered if the material was missing.

The `WithMesh2d` and `WithMesh3d` query filter type aliases have also
been removed. Simply use `With<Mesh2d>` or `With<Mesh3d>`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Tim Blackbird <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-10-01 21:33:17 +00:00
Joona Aalto
0fe17b8b30
Migrate fog volumes to required components (#15568)
# Objective

Another part of the migration to required components: fog volumes!

## Solution

Deprecate `FogVolumeBundle` and make `FogVolume` require `Transform` and
`Visibility`, as per the [chosen
proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FcO7JPSAQR5G0J_j5wNwtOQ).

---

## Migration Guide

Replace all insertions of `FogVolumeBundle` with the `Visibility`
component. The other components required by it will now be inserted
automatically.
2024-10-01 19:51:22 +00:00
Josh Robson Chase
40e88dceff
Change ReflectMapEntities to operate on components before insertion (#15422)
Previous PR https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14549 was closed in
error and couldn't be reopened since I had updated the branch
😿

# Objective

Fixes #14465

## Solution

`ReflectMapEntities` now works similarly to `MapEntities` in that it
works on the reflected value itself rather than the component in the
world after insertion. This makes it so that observers see the remapped
entities on insertion rather than the entity IDs from the scene.

`ReflectMapEntities` now works for both components and resources, so we
only need the one.

## Testing

* New unit test for `Observer`s + `DynamicScene`s
* New unit test for `Observer`s + `Scene`s
* Open to suggestions for other tests!

---

## Migration Guide

- Consumers of `ReflectMapEntities` will need to call `map_entities` on
values prior to inserting them into the world.
- Implementors of `MapEntities` will need to remove the `mappings`
method, which is no longer needed for `ReflectMapEntities` and has been
removed from the trait.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Chernyshchyk <genaloner@gmail.com>
2024-10-01 18:34:09 +00:00
vero
6465e3bd9f
Fix Mesh allocator bug and reduce Mesh data copies by two (#15566)
# Objective

- First step towards #15558

## Solution

- Rename `get_vertex_buffer_data` to `create_packed_vertex_buffer_data`
to make it clear that it is not "free" and actually allocates
- Compute length analytically for preallocation instead of creating the
buffer to get its length and immediately discard it
- Use existing vertex attribute size calculation method to reduce code
duplication
- Fix a bug where mesh index data was being replaced by unnecessarily
newly created mesh vertex data in some cases
- Overall reduces mesh copies by two. We still have plenty to go, but
these were the easy ones.

## Testing

- I ran 3d_scene, lighting, and many_cubes, they look fine.
- Benchmarks would be nice, but this is very obviously a win in perf and
correctness.

---

## Migration Guide

- `Mesh::create_packed_vertex_buffer_data` has been renamed
`Mesh::create_packed_vertex_buffer_data` to reflect the fact that it
copies data and allocates.

## Showcase

- look mom, less copies
2024-10-01 17:15:57 +00:00
aecsocket
1df8238e8d
bevy_asset: Improve NestedLoader API (#15509)
# Objective

The `NestedLoader` API as it stands right now is somewhat lacking:

- It consists of several types `NestedLoader`, `UntypedNestedLoader`,
`DirectNestedLoader`, and `UntypedDirectNestedLoader`, where a typestate
pattern on `NestedLoader` would be make it more obvious what it does,
and allow centralising the documentation
- The term "untyped" in the asset loader code is overloaded. It can mean
either:
- we have literally no idea what the type of this asset will be when we
load it (I dub this "unknown type")
- we know what type of asset it will be, but we don't know it statically
- we only have a TypeId (I dub this "dynamic type" / "erased")
- There is no way to get an `UntypedHandle` (erased) given a `TypeId`

## Solution

Changes `NestedLoader` into a type-state pattern, adding two type
params:
- `T` determines the typing
- `StaticTyped`, the default, where you pass in `A` statically into `fn
load<A>() -> ..`
- `DynamicTyped`, where you give a `TypeId`, giving you a
`UntypedHandle`
- `UnknownTyped`, where you have literally no idea what type of asset
you're loading, giving you a `Handle<LoadedUntypedAsset>`
- `M` determines the "mode" (bikeshedding TBD, I couldn't come up with a
better name)
- `Deferred`, the default, won't load the asset when you call `load`,
but it does give you a `Handle` to it (this is nice since it can be a
sync fn)
- `Immediate` will load the asset as soon as you call it, and give you
access to it, but you must be in an async context to call it

Changes some naming of internals in `AssetServer` to fit the new
definitions of "dynamic type" and "unknown type". Note that I didn't do
a full pass over this code to keep the diff small. That can probably be
done in a new PR - I think the definiton I laid out of unknown type vs.
erased makes it pretty clear where each one applies.

<details>
<summary>Old issue</summary>

The only real problem I have with this PR is the requirement to pass in
`type_name` (from `core::any::type_name`) into Erased. Users might not
have that type name, only the ID, and it just seems sort of weird to
*have* to give an asset type name. However, the reason we need it is
because of this:
```rs
    pub(crate) fn get_or_create_path_handle_erased(
        &mut self,
        path: AssetPath<'static>,
        type_id: TypeId,
        type_name: &str,
        loading_mode: HandleLoadingMode,
        meta_transform: Option<MetaTransform>,
    ) -> (UntypedHandle, bool) {
        let result = self.get_or_create_path_handle_internal(
            path,
            Some(type_id),
            loading_mode,
            meta_transform,
        );
        // it is ok to unwrap because TypeId was specified above
        unwrap_with_context(result, type_name).unwrap()
    }

pub(crate) fn unwrap_with_context<T>(
    result: Result<T, GetOrCreateHandleInternalError>,
    type_name: &str,
) -> Option<T> {
    match result {
        Ok(value) => Some(value),
        Err(GetOrCreateHandleInternalError::HandleMissingButTypeIdNotSpecified) => None,
        Err(GetOrCreateHandleInternalError::MissingHandleProviderError(_)) => {
            panic!("Cannot allocate an Asset Handle of type '{type_name}' because the asset type has not been initialized. \
                    Make sure you have called app.init_asset::<{type_name}>()")
        }
    }
}
```
This `unwrap_with_context` is literally the only reason we need the
`type_name`. Potentially, this can be turned into an `impl
Into<Option<&str>>`, and output a different error message if the type
name is missing. Since if we are loading an asset where we only know the
type ID, by definition we can't output that error message, since we
don't have the type name. I'm open to suggestions on this.

</details>

## Testing

Not sure how to test this, since I kept most of the actual NestedLoader
logic the same. The only new API is loading an `UntypedHandle` when in
the `DynamicTyped, Immediate` state.

## Migration Guide

Code which uses `bevy_asset`'s `LoadContext::loader` / `NestedLoader`
will see some naming changes:
- `untyped` is replaced by `with_unknown_type`
- `with_asset_type` is replaced by `with_static_type`
- `with_asset_type_id` is replaced by `with_dynamic_type`
- `direct` is replaced by `immediate` (the opposite of "immediate" is
"deferred")
2024-10-01 14:14:04 +00:00
m-edlund
c323db02e0
Add sub_camera_view, enabling sheared projection (#15537)
# Objective

- This PR fixes #12488

## Solution

- This PR adds a new property to `Camera` that emulates the
functionality of the
[setViewOffset()](https://threejs.org/docs/#api/en/cameras/PerspectiveCamera.setViewOffset)
API in three.js.
- When set, the perspective and orthographic projections will restrict
the visible area of the camera to a part of the view frustum defined by
`offset` and `size`.

## Testing

- In the new `camera_sub_view` example, a fixed, moving and control sub
view is created for both perspective and orthographic projection
- Run the example with `cargo run --example camera_sub_view`
- The code can be tested by adding a `SubCameraView` to a camera

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/75ac45fc-d75d-4664-8ef6-ff7865297c25)

- Left Half: Perspective Projection
- Right Half: Orthographic Projection
- Small boxes in order:
  - Sub view of the left half of the full image
- Sub view moving from the top left to the bottom right of the full
image
  - Sub view of the full image (acting as a control)
- Large box: No sub view

<details>
  <summary>Shortened camera setup of `camera_sub_view` example</summary>

```rust
    // Main perspective Camera
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        transform,
        ..default()
    });

    // Perspective camera left half
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        camera: Camera {
            sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                // Set the sub view camera to the left half of the full image
                full_size: uvec2(500, 500),
                offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                size: uvec2(250, 500),
            }),
            order: 1,
            ..default()
        },
        transform,
        ..default()
    });

    // Perspective camera moving
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3dBundle {
            camera: Camera {
                sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                    // Set the sub view camera to a fifth of the full view and
                    // move it in another system
                    full_size: uvec2(500, 500),
                    offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                    size: uvec2(100, 100),
                }),
                order: 2,
                ..default()
            },
            transform,
            ..default()
        },
        MovingCameraMarker,
    ));

    // Perspective camera control
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        camera: Camera {
            sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                // Set the sub view to the full image, to ensure that it matches
                // the projection without sub view
                full_size: uvec2(450, 450),
                offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                size: uvec2(450, 450),
            }),
            order: 3,
            ..default()
        },
        transform,
        ..default()
    });

    // Main orthographic camera
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        projection: OrthographicProjection {
          ...
        }
        .into(),
        camera: Camera {
            order: 4,
            ..default()
        },
        transform,
        ..default()
    });

    // Orthographic camera left half
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        projection: OrthographicProjection {
          ...
        }
        .into(),
        camera: Camera {
            sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                // Set the sub view camera to the left half of the full image
                full_size: uvec2(500, 500),
                offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                size: uvec2(250, 500),
            }),
            order: 5,
            ..default()
        },
        transform,
        ..default()
    });

    // Orthographic camera moving
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3dBundle {
            projection: OrthographicProjection {
              ...
            }
            .into(),
            camera: Camera {
                sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                    // Set the sub view camera to a fifth of the full view and
                    // move it in another system
                    full_size: uvec2(500, 500),
                    offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                    size: uvec2(100, 100),
                }),
                order: 6,
                ..default()
            },
            transform,
            ..default()
        },
        MovingCameraMarker,
    ));

    // Orthographic camera control
    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        projection: OrthographicProjection {
          ...
        }
        .into(),
        camera: Camera {
            sub_camera_view: Some(SubCameraView {
                // Set the sub view to the full image, to ensure that it matches
                // the projection without sub view
                full_size: uvec2(450, 450),
                offset: ivec2(0, 0),
                size: uvec2(450, 450),
            }),
            order: 7,
            ..default()
        },
        transform,
        ..default()
    });
```

</details>
2024-10-01 14:11:24 +00:00
Ensar Sarajčić
956d9ccbb1
Add directory related functions to AndroidAssetReader (#11495)
# Objective

- Fixes #9968

## Solution

- Uses
[open_dir](https://docs.rs/ndk/latest/ndk/asset/struct.AssetManager.html#method.open_dir)
to read directories and collects child list, since it can't be shared
across threads.
- For `is_directory`, uses result of
[open](https://docs.rs/ndk/latest/ndk/asset/struct.AssetManager.html#method.open),
which will fail for directories. I tried using the result of `open_dir`
for this, but it was successful for files too, which made loading
folders return empty lists, since `open_dir` was successful and treated
all files as empty directories.
- Ignoring `meta` files was copied from filesystem implementation

---

## Changelog

- Fixed: Android's AssetReader implementation now supports
read_directory and is_directory.

## Notes

I noticed late that there was the #9968 issue (I only noticed #9591), so
I have also missed that a PR was already open (#9969). Feel free to copy
over the fixes from this one over there.
The only difference I notice between these 2, is that I have used `open`
instead of `open_dir` for `is_directory` implementation. I have tried
with `open_dir` too, but unfortunately that didn't work. I tested this
on an actual device, using the mobile example, by making some minor
changes:

```rust
#[derive(Resource)]
struct FolderAssets(Handle<LoadedFolder>);

// the `bevy_main` proc_macro generates the required boilerplate for iOS and Android
#[bevy_main]
fn main() {
    // ...
    .add_systems(Startup, (setup_scene, load_music_files))
    .add_systems(
        Update,
        // Removed the handle_lifetime since AudioBundle is added later
        (touch_camera, button_handler, setup_music),
    );
   // ...
}

fn load_music_files(asset_server: Res<AssetServer>, mut commands: Commands) {
    let sounds = asset_server.load_folder("sounds");
    commands.insert_resource(FolderAssets(sounds));
}

fn setup_music(
    mut commands: Commands,
    folders: Res<Assets<LoadedFolder>>,
    mut loaded_event: EventReader<AssetEvent<LoadedFolder>>,
) {
    for event in loaded_event.read() {
        if let AssetEvent::LoadedWithDependencies { id } = event {
            if let Some(folder) = folders.get(*id) {
                warn!("Folder items: {:?}", folder.handles);
                if let Some(source) = folder.handles.first() {
                    commands.spawn(AudioBundle {
                        source: source.clone().typed::<AudioSource>(),
                        settings: PlaybackSettings::LOOP,
                    });
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Kanabenki <lucien.menassol@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-10-01 12:23:24 +00:00
Ludwig DUBOS
f08f07785b
Replace AsyncSeek trait by AsyncSeekForward for Reader to address #12880 (#14194)
# Objective

The primary motivation behind this PR is to (partially?) address the
limitations imposed by the recently added `AsyncSeek` trait bound
discussed in issue #12880. While the `AsyncSeek` trait add some
flexibility to the reader, it inadvertently restricts the ability to
write asset readers that can truly stream bytes, particularly in
scenarios like HTTP requests where backward seeking is not supported. It
is also challenging in contexts where assets are stored in compressed
formats or require other kinds of transformations.

The logic behind this change is that currently, with `AsyncSeek`, an
asset Reader based on streamed data will either 1) fail silently, 2)
return an error, or 3) use a buffer to satisfy the trait constraint. I
believe that being able to advance in the file without having to "read"
it is a good thing. The only issue here is the ability to seek backward.
It is highly likely that in this context, we only need to seek forward
in the file because we would have already read an entry table upstream
and just want to access one or more resources further in the file. I
understand that in some cases, this may not be applicable, but I think
it is more beneficial not to constrain `Reader`s that want to stream
than to allow "Assets" to read files in a completely arbitrary order.

## Solution

Replace the current `AsyncSeek` trait with `AsyncSeekForward` on asset
`Reader`

## Changelog

- Introduced a new custom trait, `AsyncSeekForward`, for the asset
Reader.
- Replaced the current `AsyncSeek` trait with `AsyncSeekForward` for all
asset `Reader` implementations.

## Migration Guide

Replace all instances of `AsyncSeek` with `AsyncSeekForward` in your
asset reader implementations.
2024-10-01 03:33:45 +00:00
Joona Aalto
de888a373d
Migrate lights to required components (#15554)
# Objective

Another step in the migration to required components: lights!

Note that this does not include `EnvironmentMapLight` or reflection
probes yet, because their API hasn't been fully chosen yet.

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposals](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FLLnzwz9XTxiD7i2jiUXkJg):

- Deprecate `PointLightBundle` in favor of the `PointLight` component
- Deprecate `SpotLightBundle` in favor of the `PointLight` component
- Deprecate `DirectionalLightBundle` in favor of the `DirectionalLight`
component

## Testing

I ran some examples with lights.

---

## Migration Guide

`PointLightBundle`, `SpotLightBundle`, and `DirectionalLightBundle` have
been deprecated. Use the `PointLight`, `SpotLight`, and
`DirectionalLight` components instead. Adding them will now insert the
other components required by them automatically.
2024-10-01 03:20:43 +00:00
Andreas
383c2e5bd7
15540 Make World::flush_commands private (#15553)
# Objective

Fixes #15540 

End-users risk using `World::flush_commands` instead of `World::flush`,
which panics if any queued commands are `spawn`. Hiding
`World::flush_commands` would help avoid calling a potentially panicky
function, and helps alleviate end-user API confusion.

## Solution

This PR updates the function visibility to crate-level, like
`World::flush_entities`, hiding it from the end-user while still making
it accessible for the tests that are currently set up.

## Testing

The change was tested by executing the available tests for `bevy_ecs`.
From what I've gathered, `World::flush_commands` is not used in any
other bevy crate. If further testing is recommended, please inform me!

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 22:07:09 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
73af2b7d29
Cleanup unneeded lifetimes in bevy_asset (#15546)
# Objective

Fixes #15541

A bunch of lifetimes were added during the Assets V2 rework, but after
moving to async traits in #12550 they can be elided. That PR mentions
that this might be the case, but apparently it wasn't followed up on at
the time.

~~I ended up grepping for `<'a` and finding a similar case in
`bevy_reflect` which I also fixed.~~ (edit: that one was needed
apparently)

Note that elided lifetimes are unstable in `impl Trait`. If that gets
stabilized then we can elide even more.

## Solution

Remove the extra lifetimes.

## Testing

Everything still compiles. If I have messed something up there is a
small risk that some user code stops compiling, but all the examples
still work at least.

---

## Migration Guide

The traits `AssetLoader`, `AssetSaver` and `Process` traits from
`bevy_asset` now use elided lifetimes. If you implement these then
remove the named lifetime.
2024-09-30 21:54:59 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
10068f4a26
Add content-type header to BRP HTTP responses (#15552)
This makes HTTP clients like httpie format the response as JSON rather
than text for a much nicer experience testing things.
2024-09-30 21:23:55 +00:00
Matty
429987ebf8
Curve-based animation (#15434)
# Objective

This PR extends and reworks the material from #15282 by allowing
arbitrary curves to be used by the animation system to animate arbitrary
properties. The goals of this work are to:
- Allow far greater flexibility in how animations are allowed to be
defined in order to be used with `bevy_animation`.
- Delegate responsibility over keyframe interpolation to `bevy_math` and
the `Curve` libraries and reduce reliance on keyframes in animation
definitions generally.
- Move away from allowing the glTF spec to completely define animations
on a mechanical level.

## Solution

### Overview

At a high level, curves have been incorporated into the animation system
using the `AnimationCurve` trait (closely related to what was
`Keyframes`). From the top down:

1. In `animate_targets`, animations are driven by `VariableCurve`, which
is now a thin wrapper around a `Box<dyn AnimationCurve>`.
2. `AnimationCurve` is something built out of a `Curve`, and it tells
the animation system how to use the curve's output to actually mutate
component properties. The trait looks like this:
```rust
/// A low-level trait that provides control over how curves are actually applied to entities
/// by the animation system.
///
/// Typically, this will not need to be implemented manually, since it is automatically
/// implemented by [`AnimatableCurve`] and other curves used by the animation system
/// (e.g. those that animate parts of transforms or morph weights). However, this can be
/// implemented manually when `AnimatableCurve` is not sufficiently expressive.
///
/// In many respects, this behaves like a type-erased form of [`Curve`], where the output
/// type of the curve is remembered only in the components that are mutated in the
/// implementation of [`apply`].
///
/// [`apply`]: AnimationCurve::apply
pub trait AnimationCurve: Reflect + Debug + Send + Sync {
    /// Returns a boxed clone of this value.
    fn clone_value(&self) -> Box<dyn AnimationCurve>;

    /// The range of times for which this animation is defined.
    fn domain(&self) -> Interval;

    /// Write the value of sampling this curve at time `t` into `transform` or `entity`,
    /// as appropriate, interpolating between the existing value and the sampled value
    /// using the given `weight`.
    fn apply<'a>(
        &self,
        t: f32,
        transform: Option<Mut<'a, Transform>>,
        entity: EntityMutExcept<'a, (Transform, AnimationPlayer, Handle<AnimationGraph>)>,
        weight: f32,
    ) -> Result<(), AnimationEvaluationError>;
}
```
3. The conversion process from a `Curve` to an `AnimationCurve` involves
using wrappers which communicate the intent to animate a particular
property. For example, here is `TranslationCurve`, which wraps a
`Curve<Vec3>` and uses it to animate `Transform::translation`:
```rust
/// This type allows a curve valued in `Vec3` to become an [`AnimationCurve`] that animates
/// the translation component of a transform.
pub struct TranslationCurve<C>(pub C);
```

### Animatable Properties

The `AnimatableProperty` trait survives in the transition, and it can be
used to allow curves to animate arbitrary component properties. The
updated documentation for `AnimatableProperty` explains this process:
<details>
  <summary>Expand AnimatableProperty example</summary

An `AnimatableProperty` is a value on a component that Bevy can animate.

You can implement this trait on a unit struct in order to support
animating
custom components other than transforms and morph weights. Use that type
in
conjunction with `AnimatableCurve` (and perhaps
`AnimatableKeyframeCurve`
to define the animation itself). For example, in order to animate font
size of a
text section from 24 pt. to 80 pt., you might use:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct FontSizeProperty;

impl AnimatableProperty for FontSizeProperty {
    type Component = Text;
    type Property = f32;
    fn get_mut(component: &mut Self::Component) -> Option<&mut Self::Property> {
        Some(&mut component.sections.get_mut(0)?.style.font_size)
    }
}
```

You can then create an `AnimationClip` to animate this property like so:

```rust
let mut animation_clip = AnimationClip::default();
animation_clip.add_curve_to_target(
    animation_target_id,
    AnimatableKeyframeCurve::new(
        [
            (0.0, 24.0),
            (1.0, 80.0),
        ]
    )
    .map(AnimatableCurve::<FontSizeProperty, _>::from_curve)
    .expect("Failed to create font size curve")
);
```

Here, the use of `AnimatableKeyframeCurve` creates a curve out of the
given keyframe time-value
pairs, using the `Animatable` implementation of `f32` to interpolate
between them. The
invocation of `AnimatableCurve::from_curve` with `FontSizeProperty`
indicates that the `f32`
output from that curve is to be used to animate the font size of a
`Text` component (as
configured above).


</details>

### glTF Loading

glTF animations are now loaded into `Curve` types of various kinds,
depending on what is being animated and what interpolation mode is being
used. Those types get wrapped into and converted into `Box<dyn
AnimationCurve>` and shoved inside of a `VariableCurve` just like
everybody else.

### Morph Weights

There is an `IterableCurve` abstraction which allows sampling these from
a contiguous buffer without allocating. Its only reason for existing is
that Rust disallows you from naming function types, otherwise we would
just use `Curve` with an iterator output type. (The iterator involves
`Map`, and the name of the function type would have to be able to be
named, but it is not.)

A `WeightsCurve` adaptor turns an `IterableCurve` into an
`AnimationCurve`, so it behaves like everything else in that regard.

## Testing

Tested by running existing animation examples. Interpolation logic has
had additional tests added within the `Curve` API to replace the tests
in `bevy_animation`. Some kinds of out-of-bounds errors have become
impossible.

Performance testing on `many_foxes` (`animate_targets`) suggests that
performance is very similar to the existing implementation. Here are a
couple trace histograms across different runs (yellow is this branch,
red is main).
<img width="669" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-27 at 9 41 50 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5ba4e9ac-3aea-452e-aaf8-1492acc2d7fc">
<img width="673" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-27 at 9 45 18 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8982538b-04cf-46b5-97b2-164c6bc8162e">

---

## Migration Guide

Most user code that does not directly deal with `AnimationClip` and
`VariableCurve` will not need to be changed. On the other hand,
`VariableCurve` has been completely overhauled. If you were previously
defining animation curves in code using keyframes, you will need to
migrate that code to use curve constructors instead. For example, a
rotation animation defined using keyframes and added to an animation
clip like this:
```rust
animation_clip.add_curve_to_target(
    animation_target_id,
    VariableCurve {
        keyframe_timestamps: vec![0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0],
        keyframes: Keyframes::Rotation(vec![
            Quat::IDENTITY,
            Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2.),
            Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2. * 2.),
            Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2. * 3.),
            Quat::IDENTITY,
        ]),
        interpolation: Interpolation::Linear,
    },
);
```

would now be added like this:
```rust
animation_clip.add_curve_to_target(
    animation_target_id,
    AnimatableKeyframeCurve::new([0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0].into_iter().zip([
        Quat::IDENTITY,
        Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2.),
        Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2. * 2.),
        Quat::from_axis_angle(Vec3::Y, PI / 2. * 3.),
        Quat::IDENTITY,
    ]))
    .map(RotationCurve)
    .expect("Failed to build rotation curve"),
);
```

Note that the interface of `AnimationClip::add_curve_to_target` has also
changed (as this example shows, if subtly), and now takes its curve
input as an `impl AnimationCurve`. If you need to add a `VariableCurve`
directly, a new method `add_variable_curve_to_target` accommodates that
(and serves as a one-to-one migration in this regard).

### For reviewers

The diff is pretty big, and the structure of some of the changes might
not be super-obvious:
- `keyframes.rs` became `animation_curves.rs`, and `AnimationCurve` is
based heavily on `Keyframes`, with the adaptors also largely following
suite.
- The Curve API adaptor structs were moved from `bevy_math::curve::mod`
into their own module `adaptors`. There are no functional changes to how
these adaptors work; this is just to make room for the specialized
reflection implementations since `mod.rs` was getting kind of cramped.
- The new module `gltf_curves` holds the additional curve constructions
that are needed by the glTF loader. Note that the loader uses a mix of
these and off-the-shelf `bevy_math` curve stuff.
- `animatable.rs` no longer holds logic related to keyframe
interpolation, which is now delegated to the existing abstractions in
`bevy_math::curve::cores`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: aecsocket <43144841+aecsocket@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 19:56:55 +00:00
Joona Aalto
f3e8ae03cd
Runtime required components (#15458)
# Objective

Fixes #15367.

Currently, required components can only be defined through the `require`
macro attribute. While this should be used in most cases, there are also
several instances where you may want to define requirements at runtime,
commonly in plugins.

Example use cases:

- Require components only if the relevant optional plugins are enabled.
For example, a `SleepTimer` component (for physics) is only relevant if
the `SleepPlugin` is enabled.
- Third party crates can define their own requirements for first party
types. For example, "each `Handle<Mesh>` should require my custom
rendering data components". This also gets around the orphan rule.
- Generic plugins that add marker components based on the existence of
other components, like a generic `ColliderPlugin<C: AnyCollider>` that
wants to add a `ColliderMarker` component for all types of colliders.
- This is currently relevant for the retained render world in #15320.
The `ExtractComponentPlugin<C>` should add `SyncToRenderWorld` to all
components that should be extracted. This is currently done with
observers, which is more expensive than required components, and causes
archetype moves.
- Replace some built-in components with custom versions. For example, if
`GlobalTransform` required `Transform` through `TransformPlugin`, but we
wanted to use a `CustomTransform` type, we could replace
`TransformPlugin` with our own plugin. (This specific example isn't
good, but there are likely better use cases where this may be useful)

See #15367 for more in-depth reasoning.

## Solution

Add `register_required_components::<T, R>` and
`register_required_components_with::<T, R>` methods for `Default` and
custom constructors respectively. These methods exist on `App` and
`World`.

```rust
struct BirdPlugin;

impl Plugin for BirdPlugin {
    fn plugin(app: &mut App) {
        // Make `Bird` require `Wings` with a `Default` constructor.
        app.register_required_components::<Bird, Wings>();

        // Make `Wings` require `FlapSpeed` with a custom constructor.
        // Fun fact: Some hummingbirds can flutter their wings 80 times per second!
        app.register_required_components_with::<Wings, FlapSpeed>(|| FlapSpeed::from_duration(1.0 / 80.0));
    }
}
```

The custom constructor is a function pointer to match the `require` API,
though it could take a raw value too.

Requirement inheritance works similarly as with the `require` attribute.
If `Bird` required `FlapSpeed` directly, it would take precedence over
indirectly requiring it through `Wings`. The same logic applies to all
levels of the inheritance tree.

Note that registering the same component requirement more than once will
panic, similarly to trying to add multiple component hooks of the same
type to the same component. This avoids constructor conflicts and
confusing ordering issues.

### Implementation

Runtime requirements have two additional challenges in comparison to the
`require` attribute.

1. The `require` attribute uses recursion and macros with clever
ordering to populate hash maps of required components for each component
type. The expected semantics are that "more specific" requirements
override ones deeper in the inheritance tree. However, at runtime, there
is no representation of how "specific" each requirement is.
2. If you first register the requirement `X -> Y`, and later register `Y
-> Z`, then `X` should also indirectly require `Z`. However, `Y` itself
doesn't know that it is required by `X`, so it's not aware that it
should update the list of required components for `X`.

My solutions to these problems are:

1. Store the depth in the inheritance tree for each entry of a given
component's `RequiredComponents`. This is used to determine how
"specific" each requirement is. For `require`-based registration, these
depths are computed as part of the recursion.
2. Store and maintain a `required_by` list in each component's
`ComponentInfo`, next to `required_components`. For `require`-based
registration, these are also added after each registration, as part of
the recursion.

When calling `register_required_components`, it works as follows:

1. Get the required components of `Foo`, and check that `Bar` isn't
already a *direct* requirement.
3. Register `Bar` as a required component for `Foo`, and add `Foo` to
the `required_by` list for `Bar`.
4. Find and register all indirect requirements inherited from `Bar`,
adding `Foo` to the `required_by` list for each component.
5. Iterate through components that require `Foo`, registering the new
inherited requires for them as indirect requirements.

The runtime registration is likely slightly more expensive than the
`require` version, but it is a one-time cost, and quite negligible in
practice, unless projects have hundreds or thousands of runtime
requirements. I have not benchmarked this however.

This does also add a small amount of extra cost to the `require`
attribute for updating `required_by` lists, but I expect it to be very
minor.

## Testing

I added some tests that are copies of the `require` versions, as well as
some tests that are more specific to the runtime implementation. I might
add a few more tests though.

## Discussion

- Is `register_required_components` a good name? Originally I went for
`register_component_requirement` to be consistent with
`register_component_hooks`, but the general feature is often referred to
as "required components", which is why I changed it to
`register_required_components`.
- Should we *not* panic for duplicate requirements? If so, should they
just be ignored, or should the latest registration overwrite earlier
ones?
- If we do want to panic for duplicate, conflicting registrations,
should we at least not panic if the registrations are *exactly* the
same, i.e. same component and same constructor? The current
implementation panics for all duplicate direct registrations regardless
of the constructor.

## Next Steps

- Allow `register_required_components` to take a `Bundle` instead of a
single required component.
    - I could also try to do it in this PR if that would be preferable.
- Not directly related, but archetype invariants?
2024-09-30 19:20:16 +00:00
Trashtalk217
56f8e526dd
The Cooler 'Retain Rendering World' (#15320)
- Adopted from #14449
- Still fixes #12144.

## Migration Guide

The retained render world is a complex change: migrating might take one
of a few different forms depending on the patterns you're using.

For every example, we specify in which world the code is run. Most of
the changes affect render world code, so for the average Bevy user who's
using Bevy's high-level rendering APIs, these changes are unlikely to
affect your code.

### Spawning entities in the render world

Previously, if you spawned an entity with `world.spawn(...)`,
`commands.spawn(...)` or some other method in the rendering world, it
would be despawned at the end of each frame. In 0.15, this is no longer
the case and so your old code could leak entities. This can be mitigated
by either re-architecting your code to no longer continuously spawn
entities (like you're used to in the main world), or by adding the
`bevy_render::world_sync::TemporaryRenderEntity` component to the entity
you're spawning. Entities tagged with `TemporaryRenderEntity` will be
removed at the end of each frame (like before).

### Extract components with `ExtractComponentPlugin`

```
// main world
app.add_plugins(ExtractComponentPlugin::<ComponentToExtract>::default());
```

`ExtractComponentPlugin` has been changed to only work with synced
entities. Entities are automatically synced if `ComponentToExtract` is
added to them. However, entities are not "unsynced" if any given
`ComponentToExtract` is removed, because an entity may have multiple
components to extract. This would cause the other components to no
longer get extracted because the entity is not synced.

So be careful when only removing extracted components from entities in
the render world, because it might leave an entity behind in the render
world. The solution here is to avoid only removing extracted components
and instead despawn the entire entity.

### Manual extraction using `Extract<Query<(Entity, ...)>>`

```rust
// in render world, inspired by bevy_pbr/src/cluster/mod.rs
pub fn extract_clusters(
    mut commands: Commands,
    views: Extract<Query<(Entity, &Clusters, &Camera)>>,
) {
    for (entity, clusters, camera) in &views {
        // some code
        commands.get_or_spawn(entity).insert(...);
    }
}
```
One of the primary consequences of the retained rendering world is that
there's no longer a one-to-one mapping from entity IDs in the main world
to entity IDs in the render world. Unlike in Bevy 0.14, Entity 42 in the
main world doesn't necessarily map to entity 42 in the render world.

Previous code which called `get_or_spawn(main_world_entity)` in the
render world (`Extract<Query<(Entity, ...)>>` returns main world
entities). Instead, you should use `&RenderEntity` and
`render_entity.id()` to get the correct entity in the render world. Note
that this entity does need to be synced first in order to have a
`RenderEntity`.

When performing manual abstraction, this won't happen automatically
(like with `ExtractComponentPlugin`) so add a `SyncToRenderWorld` marker
component to the entities you want to extract.

This results in the following code:
```rust
// in render world, inspired by bevy_pbr/src/cluster/mod.rs
pub fn extract_clusters(
    mut commands: Commands,
    views: Extract<Query<(&RenderEntity, &Clusters, &Camera)>>,
) {
    for (render_entity, clusters, camera) in &views {
        // some code
        commands.get_or_spawn(render_entity.id()).insert(...);
    }
}

// in main world, when spawning
world.spawn(Clusters::default(), Camera::default(), SyncToRenderWorld)
```

### Looking up `Entity` ids in the render world

As previously stated, there's now no correspondence between main world
and render world `Entity` identifiers.

Querying for `Entity` in the render world will return the `Entity` id in
the render world: query for `MainEntity` (and use its `id()` method) to
get the corresponding entity in the main world.

This is also a good way to tell the difference between synced and
unsynced entities in the render world, because unsynced entities won't
have a `MainEntity` component.

---------

Co-authored-by: re0312 <re0312@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: re0312 <45868716+re0312@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anselmo Sampietro <ans.samp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Emerson Coskey <56370779+ecoskey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 18:51:43 +00:00
TheBigCheese
01dce4742f
Add to_inner_rectangle, area and perimeter methods to Capsule2d (#15388)
# Objective

Unlike `Capsule3d` which has the `.to_cylinder` method, `Capsule2d`
doesn't have an equivalent `.to_inner_rectangle` method and as shown by
#15191 this is surprisingly easy to get wrong

## Solution

Implemented a `Capsule2d::to_inner_rectangle` method as it is
implemented in the fixed `Capsule2d` shape sampling, and as I was adding
tests I noticed `Capsule2d` didn't implement `Measure2d` so I did this
as well.

## Changelog
### Added
- `Capsule2d::to_inner_rectangle`, `Capsule2d::area` and
`Capsule2d::perimeter`

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 18:44:49 +00:00
ickshonpe
c5742ff43e
Simplified ui_stack_system (#9889)
# Objective

`ui_stack_system` generates a tree of `StackingContexts` which it then
flattens to get the `UiStack`.

But there's no need to construct a new tree. We can query for nodes with
a global `ZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes list and then build
the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout tree, ignoring any
branches that have a global `Zindex`.

Fixes #9877

## Solution

Split the `ZIndex` enum into two separate components, `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`

Query for nodes with a `GlobalZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes
list and then build the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout
tree, filtering branches by `Without<GlobalZIndex>` so we don't revisit
nodes.

```
cargo run --profile stress-test --features trace_tracy --example many_buttons
```

<img width="672" alt="ui-stack-system-walk-split-enum"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/27962798/11e357a5-477f-4804-8ada-c4527c009421">

(Yellow is this PR, red is main)

---

## Changelog
`Zindex`
* The `ZIndex` enum has been split into two separate components `ZIndex`
(which replaces `ZIndex::Local`) and `GlobalZIndex` (which replaces
`ZIndex::Global`). An entity can have both a `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`, in comparisons `ZIndex` breaks ties if two
`GlobalZIndex` values are equal.

`ui_stack_system`
* Instead of generating a tree of `StackingContexts`, query for nodes
with a `GlobalZIndex`, add those nodes to the root nodes list and then
build the `UiStack` from a walk of the existing layout tree, filtering
branches by `Without<GlobalZIndex` so we don't revisit nodes.

## Migration Guide

The `ZIndex` enum has been split into two separate components `ZIndex`
(which replaces `ZIndex::Local`) and `GlobalZIndex` (which replaces
`ZIndex::Global`). An entity can have both a `ZIndex` and
`GlobalZIndex`, in comparisons `ZIndex` breaks ties if two
`GlobalZindex` values are equal.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gabriel Bourgeois <gabriel.bourgeoisv4si@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 18:43:57 +00:00
Matty
93aa2a2cc4
Make SampleCurve/UnevenSampleCurve succeed at reflection (#15493)
(Note: #15434 implements something very similar to this for functional
curve adaptors, which is why they aren't present in this PR.)

# Objective

Previously, there was basically no chance that the
explicitly-interpolating sample curve structs from the `Curve` API would
actually be `Reflect`. The reason for this is functional programming:
the structs contain an explicit interpolation `I: Fn(&T, &T, f32) -> T`
which, under typical circumstances, will never be `Reflect`, which
prevents the derive from realistically succeeding. In fact, they won't
be a lot of other things either, notably including both`Debug` and
`TypePath`, which are also required for reflection to succeed.

The goal of this PR is to weaken the implementations of reflection
traits for these structs so that they can implement `Reflect` under
reasonable circumstances. (Notably, they will still not be
`FromReflect`, which is unavoidable.)

## Solution

The function fields are marked as `#[reflect(ignore)]`, and the derive
macro for `Reflect` has `FromReflect` disabled. (This is not fully
optimal, but we don't presently have any kind of "read-only" attribute
for these fields.) Additionally, these structs receive custom `Debug`
and `TypePath` implementations that display the function's (unstable!)
type name instead of its value or type path (respectively). In the case
of `TypePath`, this is a bit janky, but the instability of `type_name`
won't generally present an issue for generics, which would have to be
registered manually in the type registry anyway, which is impossible
because the function type parameters cannot be named.

(And in general, the "blessed" route for such cases would generally
involve manually monomorphizing the function parameter away, which also
allows access to `FromReflect` etc. through very ordinary use of the
derive macro.)

## Testing

Tests in the new `bevy_math::curve::sample_curves` module guarantee that
these are actually `Reflect` under reasonable circumstances.

---

## Future changes

If and when function item types become `Default`, these types will need
to receive custom `FromReflect` implementations that exploit it. Such a
custom implementation would also be desirable if users start doing
things like wrapping function items in `Default`/`FromReflect` wrappers
that still implement a `Fn` trait.

Additionally, if function types become nameable in user-space, the
stance on `Debug`/`TypePath` may bear reexamination, since partial
monomorphization through wrappers would make implementing reflect traits
for function types potentially more viable.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 18:43:19 +00:00
Antony
97f2caa693
Fix #15496 missing doc links (#15542)
# Objective

- #15496 introduced documentation with some missing links.

## Solution

- Add the missing links and clean up a little.
2024-09-30 18:41:56 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
e7c6228e8b
Fix window spawning triggering ButtonInput<KeyCode>::just_pressed/just_released (#12372)
# Objective

Fix #12273

## Solution

– Only emit `KeyboardFocusLost` when the keyboard focus is lost
– ignore synthetic key releases too, not just key presses (as they're
already covered by `KeyboardFocusLost`)

---

## Changelog

### Fixed

- Don't trigger `ButtonInput<KeyCode>::just_pressed`/`just_released`
when spawning a window/focus moving between Bevy windows
2024-09-30 18:24:36 +00:00
mgi388
c2d193abd5
Fix typos in bevy_ecs system.rs (#15536) 2024-09-30 18:21:47 +00:00
ChosenName
07caf35da4
Fix AssetServer lifetimes (#15533)
# Objective

- Adds a separate lifetimes for AssetSourceId
2024-09-30 18:19:27 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
cedd0c5028
Add no_std support to bevy_mikktspace (#15528)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460
- Allows `bevy_mikktspace` to be used in `no_std` contexts.

## Solution

- Added `std` (default) and `libm` features which control the inclusion
of the standard library. To use `bevy_mikktspace` in `no_std`
environments, enable the `libm` feature.

## Testing

- CI
- `cargo clippy -p bevy_mikktspace --target "x86_64-unknown-none"
--no-default-features --features libm`
2024-09-30 18:17:03 +00:00
Antony
0d2eb3df88
Add register_resource_with_descriptor (#15501)
# Objective

- Fixes #15448.

## Solution

- Add `World::register_resource_with_descriptor` and
`Components::register_resource_with_descriptor`.

## Testing

- Added a test `dynamic_resource`.
2024-09-30 18:12:11 +00:00
MiniaczQ
fc93e13c36
Populated (query) system param (#15488)
# Objective

Add a `Populated` system parameter that acts like `Query`, but prevents
system from running if there are no matching entities.

Fixes: #15302

## Solution

Implement the system param which newtypes the `Query`.
The only change is new validation, which fails if query is empty.

The new system param is used in `fallible_params` example.

## Testing

Ran `fallible_params` example.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 18:05:00 +00:00
Gino Valente
397f20e835
bevy_reflect: Generic parameter info (#15475)
# Objective

Currently, reflecting a generic type provides no information about the
generic parameters. This means that you can't get access to the type of
`T` in `Foo<T>` without creating custom type data (we do this for
[`ReflectHandle`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.14.2/bevy/asset/struct.ReflectHandle.html#method.asset_type_id)).

## Solution

This PR makes it so that generic type parameters and generic const
parameters are tracked in a `Generics` struct stored on the `TypeInfo`
for a type.

For example, `struct Foo<T, const N: usize>` will store `T` and `N` as a
`TypeParamInfo` and `ConstParamInfo`, respectively.

The stored information includes:

- The name of the generic parameter (i.e. `T`, `N`, etc.)
- The type of the generic parameter (remember that we're dealing with
monomorphized types, so this will actually be a concrete type)
- The default type/value, if any (e.g. `f32` in `T = f32` or `10` in
`const N: usize = 10`)

### Caveats

The only requirement for this to work is that the user does not opt-out
of the automatic `TypePath` derive with `#[reflect(type_path = false)]`.

Doing so prevents the macro code from 100% knowing that the generic type
implements `TypePath`. This in turn means the generated `Typed` impl
can't add generics to the type.

There are two solutions for this—both of which I think we should explore
in a future PR:

1. We could just not use `TypePath`. This would mean that we can't store
the `Type` of the generic, but we can at least store the `TypeId`.
2. We could provide a way to opt out of the automatic `Typed` derive
with a `#[reflect(typed = false)]` attribute. This would allow users to
manually implement `Typed` to add whatever generic information they need
(e.g. skipping a parameter that can't implement `TypePath` while the
rest can).

I originally thought about making `Generics` an enum with `Generic`,
`NonGeneric`, and `Unavailable` variants to signify whether there are
generics, no generics, or generics that cannot be added due to opting
out of `TypePath`. I ultimately decided against this as I think it adds
a bit too much complexity for such an uncommon problem.

Additionally, user's don't necessarily _have_ to know the generics of a
type, so just skipping them should generally be fine for now.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Showcase

You can now access generic parameters via `TypeInfo`!

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MyStruct<T, const N: usize>([T; N]);

let generics = MyStruct::<f32, 10>::type_info().generics();

// Get by index:
let t = generics.get(0).unwrap();
assert_eq!(t.name(), "T");
assert!(t.ty().is::<f32>());
assert!(!t.is_const());

// Or by name:
let n = generics.get_named("N").unwrap();
assert_eq!(n.name(), "N");
assert!(n.ty().is::<usize>());
assert!(n.is_const());
```

You can even access parameter defaults:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MyStruct<T = String, const N: usize = 10>([T; N]);

let generics = MyStruct::<f32, 5>::type_info().generics();

let GenericInfo::Type(info) = generics.get_named("T").unwrap() else {
    panic!("expected a type parameter");
};

let default = info.default().unwrap();

assert!(default.is::<String>());

let GenericInfo::Const(info) = generics.get_named("N").unwrap() else {
    panic!("expected a const parameter");
};

let default = info.default().unwrap();

assert_eq!(default.downcast_ref::<usize>().unwrap(), &10);
```
2024-09-30 17:58:37 +00:00
Matty
8bcda3d2e8
Basic integration of cubic spline curves with the Curve API (#15469)
# Objective

We introduced the fancy Curve API earlier in this version. The goal of
this PR is to provide a level of integration between that API and the
existing spline constructions in `bevy_math`.

Note that this PR only covers the integration of position-sampling via
the `Curve` API. Other (substantially more complex) planned work will
introduce general facilities for handling derivatives.

## Solution

`CubicSegment`, `CubicCurve`, `RationalSegment`, and `RationalCurve` all
now implement `Curve`, using their `position` function to sample the
output.

Additionally, some documentation has been updated/corrected, and
`Serialize`/`Deserialize` derives have been added for all the curve
structs. (Note that there are some barriers to automatic registration of
`ReflectSerialize`/`ReflectSerialize` involving generics that have not
been resolved in this PR.)

---

## Migration Guide

The `RationalCurve::domain` method has been renamed to
`RationalCurve::length`. Calling `.domain()` on a `RationalCurve` now
returns its entire domain as an `Interval`.
2024-09-30 17:52:07 +00:00
Erik Živković
72aaa41603
Remove render_resource_wrapper (#15441)
# Objective

* Remove all uses of render_resource_wrapper.
* Make it easier to share a `wgpu::Device` between Bevy and application
code.

## Solution

Removed the `render_resource_wrapper` macro.

To improve the `RenderCreation:: Manual ` API, `ErasedRenderDevice` was
replaced by `Arc`. Unfortunately I had to introduce one more usage of
`WgpuWrapper` which seems like an unwanted constraint on the caller.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
    - Ran `cargo test`.
    - Ran a few examples.
    - Used `RenderCreation::Manual` in my own project
    - Exercised `RenderCreation::Automatic` through examples

- Are there any parts that need more testing?
    - No

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
    - Run examples
    - Use `RenderCreation::Manual` in their own project
2024-09-30 17:37:07 +00:00
Josh Robson Chase
f97eba2082
Add VisitEntities for generic and reflectable Entity iteration (#15425)
# Objective

- Provide a generic and _reflectable_ way to iterate over contained
entities

## Solution

Adds two new traits:

* `VisitEntities`: Reflectable iteration, accepts a closure rather than
producing an iterator. Implemented by default for `IntoIterator`
implementing types. A proc macro is also provided.
* A `Mut` variant of the above. Its derive macro uses the same field
attribute to avoid repetition.

## Testing

Added a test for `VisitEntities` that also transitively tests its derive
macro as well as the default `MapEntities` impl.
2024-09-30 17:32:03 +00:00
charlotte
40c26f80aa
Gpu readback (#15419)
# Objective

Adds a new `Readback` component to request for readback of a
`Handle<Image>` or `Handle<ShaderStorageBuffer>` to the CPU in a future
frame.

## Solution

We track the `Readback` component and allocate a target buffer to write
the gpu resource into and map it back asynchronously, which then fires a
trigger on the entity in the main world. This proccess is asynchronous,
and generally takes a few frames.

## Showcase

```rust
let mut buffer = ShaderStorageBuffer::from(vec![0u32; 16]);
buffer.buffer_description.usage |= BufferUsages::COPY_SRC;
let buffer = buffers.add(buffer);

commands
    .spawn(Readback::buffer(buffer.clone()))
    .observe(|trigger: Trigger<ReadbackComplete>| {
        info!("Buffer data from previous frame {:?}", trigger.event());
    });
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-30 17:28:55 +00:00
TheBigCheese
dd92a7705d
Small addition to World::flush_commands explaining how spawn will cause it to panic. (#15411)
# Objective
`World::flush_commands` will cause a panic with `error[B0003]: Could not
insert a bundle [...] for entity [...] because it doesn't exist in this
World` if there was a `spawn` command in the queue and you should
instead use `flush` for this but this isn't mentioned in the docs

## Solution
Add a note to the docs suggesting to use `World::flush` in this context.
This error doesn't appear to happen with `spawn_batch` so I didn't add
that to the note although you can cause it with
`commands.spawn_empty().insert(...)` but I wasn't sure that was worth
the documentation complexity as it is pretty unlikely (and equivalent to
`commands.spawn(...)`.
2024-09-30 17:23:52 +00:00
andriyDev
04d5685889
Make drain take a mutable borrow instead of Box<Self> for reflected Map, List, and Set. (#15406)
# Objective

Fixes #15185.

# Solution

Change `drain` to take a `&mut self` for most reflected types.

Some notable exceptions to this change are `Array` and `Tuple`. These
types don't make sense with `drain` taking a mutable borrow since they
can't get "smaller". Also `BTreeMap` doesn't have a `drain` function, so
we have to pop elements off one at a time.

## Testing

- The existing tests are sufficient.

---

## Migration Guide

- `reflect::Map`, `reflect::List`, and `reflect::Set` all now take a
`&mut self` instead of a `Box<Self>`. Callers of these traits should add
`&mut` before their boxes, and implementers of these traits should
update to match.
2024-09-30 17:19:13 +00:00
Clar Fon
af9b073b0f
Split TextureAtlasSources out of TextureAtlasLayout and make TextureAtlasLayout serializable (#15344)
# Objective

Mostly covers the first point in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13713#issuecomment-2364786694

The idea here is that a lot of people want to load their own texture
atlases, and many of them do this by deserializing some custom version
of `TextureAtlasLayout`. This makes that a little easier by providing
`serde` impls for them.

## Solution

In order to make `TextureAtlasLayout` serializable, the custom texture
mappings that are added by `TextureAtlasBuilder` were separated into
their own type, `TextureAtlasSources`. The inner fields are made public
so people can create their own version of this type, although because it
embeds asset IDs, it's not as easily serializable. In particular,
atlases that are loaded directly (e.g. sprite sheets) will not have a
copy of this map, and so, don't need to construct it at all.

As an aside, since this is the very first thing in `bevy_sprite` with
`serde` impls, I've added a `serialize` feature to the crate and made
sure it gets activated when the `serialize` feature is enabled on the
parent `bevy` crate.

## Testing

I was kind of shocked that there isn't anywhere in the code besides a
single example that actually used this functionality, so, it was
relatively straightforward to do.

In #13713, among other places, folks have mentioned adding custom
serialization into their pipelines. It would be nice to hear from people
whether this change matches what they're doing in their code, and if
it's relatively seamless to adapt to. I suspect that the answer is yes,
but, that's mainly the only other kind of testing that can be added.

## Migration Guide

`TextureAtlasBuilder` no longer stores a mapping back to the original
images in `TextureAtlasLayout`; that functionality has been added to a
new struct, `TextureAtlasSources`, instead. This also means that the
signature for `TextureAtlasBuilder::finish` has changed, meaning that
calls of the form:

```rust
let (atlas_layout, image) = builder.build()?;
```

Will now change to the form:

```rust
let (atlas_layout, atlas_sources, image) = builder.build()?;
```

And instead of performing a reverse-lookup from the layout, like so:

```rust
let atlas_layout_handle = texture_atlases.add(atlas_layout.clone());
let index = atlas_layout.get_texture_index(&my_handle);
let handle = TextureAtlas {
    layout: atlas_layout_handle,
    index,
};
```

You can perform the lookup from the sources instead:

```rust
let atlas_layout = texture_atlases.add(atlas_layout);
let index = atlas_sources.get_texture_index(&my_handle);
let handle = TextureAtlas {
    layout: atlas_layout,
    index,
};
```

Additionally, `TextureAtlasSources` also has a convenience method,
`handle`, which directly combines the index and an existing
`TextureAtlasLayout` handle into a new `TextureAtlas`:

```rust
let atlas_layout = texture_atlases.add(atlas_layout);
let handle = atlas_sources.handle(atlas_layout, &my_handle);
```

## Extra notes

In the future, it might make sense to combine the three types returned
by `TextureAtlasBuilder` into their own struct, just so that people
don't need to assign variable names to all three parts. In particular,
when creating a version that can be loaded directly (like #11873), we
could probably use this new type.
2024-09-30 17:11:56 +00:00
s-puig
4a1645bb8a
Fix bevy_picking sprite backend panic in out of bounds atlas index (#15202)
# Objective

- Fix panic when atlas index is out of bounds
- Took the chance to clean it up a bit

## Solution

- Use texture dimensions like rendering pipeline. Dropped atlas layouts
and indexes out of bounds are shown as a sprite.

## Testing

Used sprite_picking example, drop layout and/or use indexes out of
bounds.
2024-09-30 17:03:31 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
0d751e8809
Use HashTable in DynamicMap and fix bug in remove (#15158)
# Objective

- `DynamicMap` currently uses an `HashMap` from a `u64` hash to the
entry index in a `Vec`. This is incorrect in the presence of hash
collisions, so let's fix it;
- `DynamicMap::remove` was also buggy, as it didn't fix up the indexes
of the other elements after removal. Fix that up as well and add a
regression test.

## Solution

- Use `HashTable` in `DynamicMap` to distinguish entries that have the
same hash by using `reflect_partial_eq`, bringing it more in line with
what `DynamicSet` does;
- Reimplement `DynamicMap::remove` to properly fix up the index of moved
elements after the removal.

## Testing

- A regression test was added for the `DynamicMap::remove` issue.

---

Some kinda related considerations: the use of a separate `Vec` for
storing the entries adds some complications that I'm not sure are worth.
This is mainly used to implement an efficient `get_at`, which is relied
upon by `MapIter`. However both `HashMap` and `BTreeMap` implement
`get_at` inefficiently (and cannot do so efficiently), leading to a
`O(N^2)` complexity for iterating them. This could be removed in favor
of a `Box<dyn Iterator>` like it's done in `DynamicSet`.
2024-09-30 17:02:10 +00:00
Chris Russell
86e5a5ad9c
Reorganize SystemParamBuilder docs and examples. (#15102)
# Objective

Improve the documentation of `SystemParamBuilder`. Not all builder types
have documentation, and the documentation is spread around and not
linked together well.

## Solution

Reorganize `SystemParamBuilder` docs and examples. All builder types now
have their own examples, and the list of builder types is linked from
the `SystemParamBuilder` trait. Add some examples to `FilteredEntityRef`
and `FilteredEntityMut` so that `QueryParamBuilder` can reference them.
2024-09-30 16:59:52 +00:00
akimakinai
2ec164d279
Clear view attachments before resizing window surfaces (#15087)
# Objective

- Fixes #15077

## Solution

- Clears `ViewTargetAttachments` resource every frame before
`create_surfaces` system instead, which was previously done after
`extract_windows`.

## Testing

- Confirmed that examples no longer panic on window resizing with DX12
backend.
- `screenshot` example keeps working after this change.
2024-09-30 16:58:04 +00:00
Robert Walter
ff308488fe
add more Curve adaptors (#14794)
# Objective

This implements another item on the way to complete the `Curves`
implementation initiative

Citing @mweatherley 

> Curve adaptors for making a curve repeat or ping-pong would be useful.

This adds three widely applicable adaptors:

- `ReverseCurve` "plays" the curve backwards
- `RepeatCurve` to repeat the curve for `n` times where `n` in `[0,inf)`
- `ForeverCurve` which extends the curves domain to `EVERYWHERE`
- `PingPongCurve` (name wip (?)) to chain the curve with it's reverse.
This would be achievable with `ReverseCurve` and `ChainCurve`, but it
would require the use of `by_ref` which can be restrictive in some
scenarios where you'd rather just consume the curve. Users can still
create the same effect by combination of the former two, but since this
will be most likely a very typical adaptor we should also provide it on
the library level. (Why it's typical: you can create a single period of
common waves with it pretty easily, think square wave (= pingpong +
step), triangle wave ( = pingpong + linear), etc.)
- `ContinuationCurve` which chains two curves but also makes sure that
the samples of the second curve are translated so that
`sample(first.end) == sample(second.start)`

## Solution

Implement the adaptors above. (More suggestions are welcome!)

## Testing

- [x] add simple tests. One per adaptor

---------

Co-authored-by: eckz <567737+eckz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <2975848+mweatherley@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 16:55:32 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
78a3aae81b
feat(gltf): add name component to gltf mesh primitive (#13912)
# Objective

- fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13473

## Solution

- When a single mesh is assigned multiple materials, it is divided into
several primitive nodes, with each primitive assigned a unique material.
Presently, these primitives are named using the format Mesh.index, which
complicates querying. To improve this, we can assign a specific name to
each primitive based on the material’s name, since each primitive
corresponds to one material exclusively.

## Testing

- I have included a simple example which shows how to query a material
and mesh part based on the new name component.

## Changelog
- adds `GltfMaterialName` component to the mesh entity of the gltf
primitive node.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 16:51:52 +00:00
MiniaczQ
5289e18e0b
System param validation for observers, system registry and run once (#15526)
# Objective

Fixes #15394

## Solution

Observers now validate params.

System registry has a new error variant for when system running fails
due to invalid parameters.

Run once now returns a `Result<Out, RunOnceError>` instead of `Out`.
This is more inline with system registry, which also returns a result.

I'll address warning messages in #15500.

## Testing

Added one test for each case.

---

## Migration Guide

- `RunSystemOnce::run_system_once` and
`RunSystemOnce::run_system_once_with` now return a `Result<Out>` instead
of just `Out`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-09-30 01:00:39 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
39d96ef0fd
Implement volumetric fog support for both point lights and spotlights (#15361)
# Objective
- Fixes: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14451

## Solution
- Adding volumetric fog sampling code for both point lights and
spotlights.

## Testing
- I have modified the example of volumetric_fog.rs by adding a
volumetric point light and a volumetric spotlight.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3eeb77a0-f22d-40a6-a48a-2dd75d55a877
2024-09-29 21:30:53 +00:00
JMS55
9cc7e7c080
Meshlet screenspace-derived tangents (#15084)
* Save 16 bytes per vertex by calculating tangents in the shader at
runtime, rather than storing them in the vertex data.
* Based on https://jcgt.org/published/0009/03/04,
https://www.jeremyong.com/graphics/2023/12/16/surface-gradient-bump-mapping.
* Fixed visbuffer resolve to use the updated algorithm that flips ddy
correctly
* Added some more docs about meshlet material limitations, and some
TODOs about transforming UV coordinates for the future.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/222d8192-8c82-4d77-945d-53670a503761)

For testing add a normal map to the bunnies with StandardMaterial like
below, and then test that on both main and this PR (make sure to
download the correct bunny for each). Results should be mostly
identical.

```rust
normal_map_texture: Some(asset_server.load_with_settings(
    "textures/BlueNoise-Normal.png",
    |settings: &mut ImageLoaderSettings| settings.is_srgb = false,
)),
```
2024-09-29 18:39:25 +00:00
hshrimp
8316d89699
rename QuerySingle to Single (#15507)
# Objective

- Fixes #15504
2024-09-29 03:26:28 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
bd20382a4a
Fix regression in bevy_gltf build (#15512)
# Objective

Fixes #15503

## Solution

Move the use

## Testing

Compiled with `cargo build --no-default-features --features bevy_gltf`
successfully.

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b5637e0e-2af9-4b8e-bf24-b378775d3f10)
2024-09-29 02:23:11 +00:00
Pablo Reinhardt
c32e0b9ec2
Allow registering of resources via ReflectResource / ReflectComponent (#15496)
# Objective

- Resolves #15453
## Solution

- Added new `World::resource_id` and `World::register_resource` methods
to support this feature
- Added new `ReflectResource::register_resource` method, and new pointer
to this new function
- Added new `ReflectComponent::register_component`

## Testing

- Tested this locally, but couldn't test the entire crate locally, just
this new feature, expect that CI will do the rest of the work.

---

## Showcase


```rs
#[derive(Component, Reflect)]
#[reflect(Component)]
struct MyComp;

let mut world = World::new();
let mut registry = TypeRegistration::of::<MyComp>();
registry.insert::<ReflectComponent>(FromType::<MyComp>::from_type());
let data = registry.data::<ReflectComponent>().unwrap();

// Its now possible to register the Component in the world this way
let component_id = data.register_component(&mut world);

// They will be the same
assert_eq!(component_id, world.component_id::<MyComp>().unwrap());
```

```rs
#[derive(Resource, Reflect)]
#[reflect(Resource)]
struct MyResource;

let mut world = World::new();
let mut registry = TypeRegistration::of::<MyResource>();
registry.insert::<ReflectResource>(FromType::<MyResource>::from_type());
let data = registry.data::<ReflectResource>().unwrap();

// Same with resources
let component_id = data.register_resource(&mut world);

// They match
assert_eq!(component_id, world.resource_id::<MyResource>().unwrap());
```
2024-09-28 20:49:53 +00:00
MiniaczQ
c1486654d7
QuerySingle family of system params (#15476)
# Objective

Add the following system params:
- `QuerySingle<D, F>` - Valid if only one matching entity exists,
- `Option<QuerySingle<D, F>>` - Valid if zero or one matching entity
exists.

As @chescock pointed out, we don't need `Mut` variants.

Fixes: #15264

## Solution

Implement the type and both variants of system params.
Also implement `ReadOnlySystemParam` for readonly queries.

Added a new ECS example `fallible_params` which showcases `SingleQuery`
usage.
In the future we might want to add `NonEmptyQuery`,
`NonEmptyEventReader` and `Res` to it (or maybe just stop at mentioning
it).

## Testing

Tested with the example.
There is a lot of warning spam so we might want to implement #15391.
2024-09-28 19:35:27 +00:00
François Mockers
89925ee351
bump async-channel to 2.3.0 (#15497)
# Objective

- We use a feature introduced in async-channel 2.3.0, `force_send`
- Existing project fail to compile as they have a lock file on the 2.2.X

## Solution

- Bump async-channel
2024-09-28 19:21:59 +00:00
Dokkae
29edad4690
Improve unclear docs about spawn(_batch) and ParallelCommands (#15491)
> [!NOTE]
> This is my first PR, so if something is incorrect
> or missing, please let me know :3

# Objective

- Clarifies `spawn`, `spawn_batch` and `ParallelCommands` docs about
performance and use cases
- Fixes #15472

## Solution

Add comments to `spawn`, `spawn_batch` and `ParallelCommands` to clarify
the
intended use case and link to other/better ways of doing spawning things
for
certain use cases.
2024-09-28 19:13:27 +00:00
hshrimp
7ee5143d45
Remove Return::Unit variant (#15484)
# Objective

- Fixes #15447 

## Solution

- Remove the `Return::Unit` variant and use a `Return::Owned` variant
holding a unit `()` type.

## Migration Guide

- Removed the `Return::Unit` variant; use `Return::unit()` instead.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-28 16:26:55 +00:00
JohnTheCoolingFan
1175cf7920
Fix ReflectKind description wording (#15498)
# Objective

The "zero-sized" description was outdated and misleading.

## Solution

Changed the description to just say that it's an enumeration (an enum)
2024-09-28 16:26:00 +00:00
Antony
05d20139aa
Simplify AnimatableProperty::Property trait bounds (#15495)
# Objective

- Fixes #15392.

## Solution

- Use `Reflectable` in place of `GetTypeRegistration + Reflect +
TypePath + Typed`.
2024-09-28 15:04:00 +00:00
akimakinai
4a013b687a
Use try_insert in on_remove_cursor_icon (#15492)
# Objective

- Fixes #15490 introduced in #15094.

## Solution

- Use non-panicking `try_insert`

## Testing

- Closing window with `CursorIcon` no longer crashes after this change
(confirmed with `window_settings` example)
2024-09-28 12:30:01 +00:00
charlotte
df23b937cc
Make CosmicFontSystem and SwashCache pub resources. (#15479)
# Objective

In nannou, we'd like to be able to access the [outline
commands](https://docs.rs/cosmic-text/latest/cosmic_text/struct.SwashCache.html#method.get_outline_commands)
from swash, while still benefit from Bevy's management of font assets.

## Solution

Make `CosmicFontSystem` and  `SwashCache` pub resources.

## Testing

Ran some examples.
2024-09-28 00:00:27 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
6963b58eba
Modify derive_label to support no_std environments (#15465)
# Objective

- Contributes to #15460

## Solution

- Wrap `derive_label` `quote!` in an anonymous constant which contains
an `extern crate alloc` statement, allowing use of the `alloc` namespace
even when a user has not brought in the crate themselves.

## Testing

- CI passed locally.

## Notes

We can't generate code that uses `::std::boxed::Box` in `no_std`
environments, but we also can't rely on `::alloc::boxed::Box` either,
since the user might not have declared `extern crate alloc`. To resolve
this, the generated code is wrapped in an anonymous constant which
contains the `extern crate alloc` invocation.

This does mean the macro is no longer hygienic against cases where the
user provides an alternate `alloc` crate, however I believe this is an
acceptable compromise.

Additionally, this crate itself doesn't need to be `no_std`, it just
needs to _generate_ `no_std` compatible code.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-27 20:23:26 +00:00
Liam Gallagher
60cf7ca025
Refactor BRP to allow for 3rd-party transports (#15438)
## Objective

Closes #15408 (somewhat)

## Solution

- Moved the existing HTTP transport to its own module with its own
plugin (`RemoteHttpPlugin`) (disabled on WASM)
- Swapped out the `smol` crate for the smaller crates it re-exports to
make it easier to keep out non-wasm code (HTTP transport needs
`async-io` which can't build on WASM)
- Added a new public `BrpSender` resource holding the matching sender
for the `BrpReceiver`' (formally `BrpMailbox`). This allows other crates
to send `BrpMessage`'s to the "mailbox".

## Testing

TODO

---------

Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-09-27 20:09:46 +00:00
s-puig
e788e3bc83
Implement gamepads as entities (#12770)
# Objective

- Significantly improve the ergonomics of gamepads and allow new
features

Gamepads are a bit unergonomic to work with, they use resources but
unlike other inputs, they are not limited to a single gamepad, to get
around this it uses an identifier (Gamepad) to interact with anything
causing all sorts of issues.

1. There are too many: Gamepads, GamepadSettings, GamepadInfo,
ButtonInput<T>, 2 Axis<T>.
2. ButtonInput/Axis generic methods become really inconvenient to use
e.g. any_pressed()
3. GamepadButton/Axis structs are unnecessary boilerplate:

```rust
for gamepad in gamepads.iter() {
        if button_inputs.just_pressed(GamepadButton::new(gamepad, GamepadButtonType::South)) {
            info!("{:?} just pressed South", gamepad);
        } else if button_inputs.just_released(GamepadButton::new(gamepad, GamepadButtonType::South))
        {
            info!("{:?} just released South", gamepad);
        }
}
```
4. Projects often need to create resources to store the selected gamepad
and have to manually check if their gamepad is still valid anyways.

- Previously attempted by #3419 and #12674


## Solution

- Implement gamepads as entities.

Using entities solves all the problems above and opens new
possibilities.

1. Reduce boilerplate and allows iteration

```rust
let is_pressed = gamepads_buttons.iter().any(|buttons| buttons.pressed(GamepadButtonType::South))
```
2. ButtonInput/Axis generic methods become ergonomic again 
```rust
gamepad_buttons.any_just_pressed([GamepadButtonType::Start, GamepadButtonType::Select])
```
3. Reduces the number of public components significantly (Gamepad,
GamepadSettings, GamepadButtons, GamepadAxes)
4. Components are highly convenient. Gamepad optional features could now
be expressed naturally (`Option<Rumble> or Option<Gyro>`), allows devs
to attach their own components and filter them, so code like this
becomes possible:
```rust
fn move_player<const T: usize>(
    player: Query<&Transform, With<Player<T>>>,
    gamepads_buttons: Query<&GamepadButtons, With<Player<T>>>,
) {
    if let Ok(gamepad_buttons) = gamepads_buttons.get_single() {
        if gamepad_buttons.pressed(GamepadButtonType::South) {
            // move player
        }
    }
}
```
---

## Follow-up

- [ ] Run conditions?
- [ ] Rumble component

# Changelog

## Added

TODO

## Changed

TODO

## Removed

TODO


## Migration Guide

TODO

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-09-27 20:07:20 +00:00
Joona Aalto
39d6a745d2
Migrate visibility to required components (#15474)
# Objective

The next step in the migration to required components: Deprecate
`VisibilityBundle` and make `Visibility` require `InheritedVisibility`
and `ViewVisibility`, as per the [chosen
proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2FcO7JPSAQR5G0J_j5wNwtOQ).

## Solution

Deprecate `VisibilityBundle` and make `Visibility` require
`InheritedVisibility` and `ViewVisibility`.

I chose not to deprecate `SpatialBundle` yet, as doing so would mean
that we need to manually add `Visibility` to a bunch of places. It will
be nicer once meshes, sprites, lights, fog, and cameras have been
migrated, since they will require `Transform` and `Visibility` and
therefore not need manually added defaults for them.

---

## Migration Guide

Replace all insertions of `VisibilityBundle` with the `Visibility`
component. The other components required by it will now be inserted
automatically.
2024-09-27 19:06:16 +00:00
Chris Russell
2486343e87
Include AnimationTarget directly in the animation query rather than reading it through the EntityMut (#15413)
# Objective

Improve the performance of animation.  

`animate_targets` only does work for entities with a `AnimationTarget`
component, but the query it uses has no filters and matches all
archetypes, resulting in extra work checking and ignoring every other
entity in the world.

In addition, it uses `EntityMutExcept::get`, which has to look up the
`ComponentId` for `AnimationTarget` each time it's used.

Fixes #15412

## Solution

Instead of `entity_mut.get::<AnimationTarget>()`, add `&AnimationTarget`
to the query and read it directly. This requires adding
`AnimationTarget` to the list of exceptions in the `EntityMutExcept`.
Since the resulting type is getting long, add an alias for it.

This does mean that `AnimationTarget` is no longer available through
`entity`, which means it's not possible to animate the `AnimationTarget`
component itself.

## Testing

I ran performance traces of many_foxes comparing this branch to main.
Red is main, yellow is these changes:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/93ef7d70-5103-4952-86b9-312aafc53e5f)
2024-09-27 18:18:03 +00:00
Emerson Coskey
b04947d44f
Migrate bevy_transform to required components (#14964)
The first step in the migration to required components! This PR removes
`GlobalTransform` from all user-facing code, since it's now added
automatically wherever `Transform` is used.

## Testing

- None of the examples I tested were broken, and I assume breaking
transforms in any way would be visible *everywhere*

---

## Changelog

- Make `Transform` require `GlobalTransform`
~~- Remove `GlobalTransform` from all engine bundles~~
- Remove in-engine insertions of GlobalTransform and TransformBundle
- Deprecate `TransformBundle`
- update docs to reflect changes

## Migration Guide

Replace all insertions of `GlobalTransform` and/or `TransformBundle`
with `Transform` alone.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim <JustTheCoolDude@gmail.com>
2024-09-27 17:06:48 +00:00
Christian Hughes
a0c722ff4c
Reduce memory usage in component fetches and change detection filters (#15283)
## Objective

- Adopted #6396

## Solution

Same as #6396, we use a compile-time checked `StorageSwitch` union type
to select the fetch data based on the component's storage type, saving
>= 8 bytes per component fetch in a given query.

Note: We forego the Query iteration change as it exists in a slightly
different form now on main.

## Testing

- All current tests pass locally.

---------

Co-authored-by: james7132 <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Russell <8494645+chescock@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-27 14:06:40 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
d70595b667
Add core and alloc over std Lints (#15281)
# Objective

- Fixes #6370
- Closes #6581

## Solution

- Added the following lints to the workspace:
  - `std_instead_of_core`
  - `std_instead_of_alloc`
  - `alloc_instead_of_core`
- Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [item level use
formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Item%5C%3A)
to split all `use` statements into single items.
- Used `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix
--allow-dirty` to _attempt_ to resolve the new linting issues, and
intervened where the lint was unable to resolve the issue automatically
(usually due to needing an `extern crate alloc;` statement in a crate
root).
- Manually removed certain uses of `std` where negative feature gating
prevented `--all-features` from finding the offending uses.
- Used `cargo +nightly fmt` with [crate level use
formatting](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustfmt/?version=v1.6.0&search=#Crate%5C%3A)
to re-merge all `use` statements matching Bevy's previous styling.
- Manually fixed cases where the `fmt` tool could not re-merge `use`
statements due to conditional compilation attributes.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally

## Migration Guide

The MSRV is now 1.81. Please update to this version or higher.

## Notes

- This is a _massive_ change to try and push through, which is why I've
outlined the semi-automatic steps I used to create this PR, in case this
fails and someone else tries again in the future.
- Making this change has no impact on user code, but does mean Bevy
contributors will be warned to use `core` and `alloc` instead of `std`
where possible.
- This lint is a critical first step towards investigating `no_std`
options for Bevy.

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-09-27 00:59:59 +00:00
Mohamed Osama
4e7801388c
Rename UiPickingBackend to UiPickingBackendPlugin (#15462)
solves #15450
2024-09-27 00:50:06 +00:00
ickshonpe
0fe33c3bba
use precomputed border values (#15163)
# Objective

Fixes #15142

## Solution

* Moved all the UI border geometry calculations that were scattered
through the UI extraction functions into `ui_layout_system`.
* Added a `border: BorderRect` field to `Node` to store the border size
computed by `ui_layout_system`.
* Use the border values returned from Taffy rather than calculate them
ourselves during extraction.
* Removed the `logical_rect` and `physical_rect` methods from `Node` the
descriptions and namings are deceptive, it's better to create the rects
manually instead.
* Added a method `outline_radius` to `Node` that calculates the border
radius of outlines.
* For border values `ExtractedUiNode` takes `BorderRect` and
`ResolvedBorderRadius` now instead of raw `[f32; 4]` values and converts
them in `prepare_uinodes`.
* Removed some unnecessary scaling and clamping of border values
(#15142).
* Added a `BorderRect::ZERO` constant.
* Added an `outlined_node_size` method to `Node`.

## Testing

Added some non-uniform borders to the border example. Everything seems
to be in order:

<img width="626" alt="nub"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/258ed8b5-1a9e-4ac5-99c2-6bf25c0ef31c">

## Migration Guide

The `logical_rect` and `physical_rect` methods have been removed from
`Node`. Use `Rect::from_center_size` with the translation and node size
instead.

The types of the fields border and border_radius of `ExtractedUiNode`
have been changed to `BorderRect` and `ResolvedBorderRadius`
respectively.

---------

Co-authored-by: UkoeHB <37489173+UkoeHB@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: akimakinai <105044389+akimakinai@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-26 23:10:35 +00:00
hshrimp
35d10866b8
Rename init_component & friends (#15454)
# Objective

- Fixes #15451 

## Migration Guide

- `World::init_component` has been renamed to `register_component`.
- `World::init_component_with_descriptor` has been renamed to
`register_component_with_descriptor`.
- `World::init_bundle` has been renamed to `register_bundle`.
- `Components::init_component` has been renamed to `register_component`.
- `Components::init_component_with_descriptor` has been renamed to
`register_component_with_descriptor`.
- `Components::init_resource` has been renamed to `register_resource`.
- `Components::init_non_send` had been renamed to `register_non_send`.
2024-09-26 22:47:28 +00:00
poopy
5fcbdc137a
feature gate use bevy_animation in bevy_gltf (#15424)
# Objective

`bevy_gltf` have an instance where `use bevy_animation` is not behind
`#[cfg(feature = "bevy_animation")]`.

This resulted in a compile error when the feature is not enabled:
`failed to resolve: use of undeclared crate or module 'bevy_animation'`.

## Solution

move this instance of `use bevy_animation` behind the `cfg` attribute.

## Testing

I no longer get the error when compiling without the feature.
2024-09-26 13:40:24 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
5e6b141c13
List components for QueryEntityError::QueryDoesNotMatch (#15435)
# Objective

Make it easier to debug why an entity doesn't match a query.

## Solution

List the entities components in `QueryEntityError::QueryDoesNotMatch`'s
message, e.g. `The query does not match the entity 0v1, which has
components foo::Bar, foo::Baz`.
This covers most cases as expected components are typically known and
filtering for change detection is rare when assessing a query by entity
id.

## Testing

Added a test confirming the new message matches the entity's components.

## Migration Guide

- `QueryEntityError` now has a lifetime. Convert it to a custom error if
you need to store it.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: poopy <gonesbird@gmail.com>
2024-09-26 13:31:11 +00:00
fernanlukban
eb92ba8815
fix observer docs (#15415)
# Objective

- #15331

## Solution

-Just changed it to Trigger since the function signature shows it's just
a wrapper trait

## Testing

Will let tests pass

---------

Co-authored-by: Fernan Lukban <fernanlukban@gmail.co>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antony <antony.m.3012@gmail.com>
2024-09-25 00:05:33 +00:00
Josh Robson Chase
fcddb54ce5
Fix for SceneEntityMapper + hooks panic (#15405)
# Objective

- Add a test case for #14300 

Fixes #14300

## Solution

`SceneEntityMapper` relies on operations on `Entities` that require
flushing in advance, such as `alloc` and `free`. Previously, it wasn't
calling `world.flush_entities()` itself and relied on its caller having
flushed beforehand. This wasn't an issue before observers and hooks were
released, since entity reservation was happening at expected times. Now
that hooks and observers are a thing, they can introduce a need to
flush.

We have a few options:
* Flush after each observer/hook run
* Flush between each paired observer/hook and operation that requires a
flush
* Flush before operations requiring it

The first option for this case seemed trickier to reason about than I
wanted, since it involved the `BundleInserter` and its
`UnsafeWorldCell`, and the second is generally harder to track down. The
third seemed the most straightforward and conventional, since we can see
a flush occurring at the start of a number of `World` methods.
Therefore, we're letting `SceneEntityMapper` be in charge of upholding
its own invariants and calling `flush_entities` when it's created.

## Testing

Added a new test case modeled after #14300
2024-09-24 17:37:23 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
fb9aaa1527
Follow up to cached run_system (#15410)
# Objective

- Fixes #15373
- Fixes
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14920#issuecomment-2370428013

## Solution

- Make `IntoSystem::pipe` and `IntoSystem::map` return two new
(possibly-ZST) types that implement `IntoSystem` and whose `into_system`
method return the systems that were previously being returned by
`IntoSystem::pipe` and `IntoSystem::map`
- Don't eagerly call `IntoSystem::into_system` on the argument given to
`RunSystemCachedWith::new` to avoid losing its ZST-ness

## Testing

- Added a regression test for each issue

## Migration Guide

- `IntoSystem::pipe` and `IntoSystem::map` now return `IntoPipeSystem`
and `IntoAdapterSystem` instead of `PipeSystem` and `AdapterSystem`.
Most notably these types don't implement `System` but rather only
`IntoSystem`.
2024-09-24 17:35:44 +00:00
Clar Fon
efda7f3f9c
Simpler lint fixes: makes ci lints work but disables a lint for now (#15376)
Takes the first two commits from #15375 and adds suggestions from this
comment:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15375#issuecomment-2366968300

See #15375 for more reasoning/motivation.

## Rebasing (rerunning)

```rust
git switch simpler-lint-fixes
git reset --hard main
cargo fmt --all -- --unstable-features --config normalize_comments=true,imports_granularity=Crate
cargo fmt --all
git add --update
git commit --message "rustfmt"
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --fix
cargo fmt --all -- --unstable-features --config normalize_comments=true,imports_granularity=Crate
cargo fmt --all
git add --update
git commit --message "clippy"
git cherry-pick e6c0b94f6795222310fb812fa5c4512661fc7887
```
2024-09-24 11:42:59 +00:00
Patrick Walton
b5eebb3e36
Fix untyped asset loads after #14808. (#15399)
The logic in PR #14808 broke `bevy_asset_loader`, because calling
`AssetServer::load_untyped()` initiates a load of an asset of type
`LoadedUntypedAsset`, which doesn't match any asset loaders and
therefore fails. I reverted the lines that were causing the problem. The
resulting code seems to work, but I'm not sure if this was the correct
fix.
2024-09-24 11:31:36 +00:00
Josh Robson Chase
3d0f2409d5
bevy_ecs: flush entities after running observers and hooks in despawn (#15398)
# Objective

Fixes #14467

Observers and component lifecycle hooks are allowed to perform
operations that subsequently require `Entities` to be flushed, such as
reserving a new entity. If this occurs during an `on_remove` hook or an
`OnRemove` event trigger during an `EntityWorldMut::despawn`, a panic
will occur.

## Solution

Call `world.flush_entities()` after running `on_remove` hooks/observers
during `despawn`

## Testing

Added a new test that fails before the fix and succeeds afterward.
2024-09-24 01:08:10 +00:00
Gino Valente
1a41c736b3
bevy_reflect: Update EulerRot to match glam 0.29 (#15402)
# Objective

#15349 added an `impl_reflect!` for `glam::EulerRot`. This was done by
copying and pasting the enum definition from `glam` into `bevy_reflect`
so that the macro could interpret the variants.

However, as mentioned in the description for that PR, this would need to
be updated for `glam` 0.29, as it had not been updated yet.

#15249 came and updated `glam` to 0.29, but did not change these impls.
This is understandable as failing to do so doesn't cause any compile
errors.

This PR updates the definition and aims to make this silent breakage a
little less silent.

## Solution

Firstly, I updated the definition for `EulerRot` to match the one from
`glam`.

Secondly, I added the `assert_type_match` crate, which I created
specifically to solve this problem. By using this crate, we'll get a
compile time error if `glam` ever decides to change `EulerRot` again.

In the future we can consider using it for other types with this
problem, including in other crates (I'm pretty sure `bevy_window` and/or
`bevy_winit` also copy+paste some types). I made sure to use as few
dependencies as possible so everything should already be in-tree (it's
just `quote`, `proc-macro2`, and `syn` with default features).

## Testing

No tests added. CI should pass.

---

## Migration Guide

The reflection implementation for `EulerRot` has been updated to align
with `glam` 0.29. Please update any reflection-based usages accordingly.
2024-09-23 22:50:12 +00:00
Jonathan Nilsson
0ebd7fcdf4
Visibility range takes the model aabb into acount (#15164)
# Objective

I'm building a game where i generate a set of meshes where the transform
is identity, and in each mesh the vertices are offset to where the model
is. When adding visibility ranges to the models i noticed that they only
switched when the distance to the origin changed over the threshold and
all at the same time.

## Solution

I believe that each mesh gets a Aabb generated for use with visibility
testing. So we can use that aabb to calculate a more representative
distance to the mesh.

The code to transform the aabb is taken from the visibility sysyem.

## Testing
I tested the changes locally in my project.

Would you like me to write an example or a test somewhere?
Is there any other code that uses the visibility range, that i should
also update?
2024-09-23 20:38:26 +00:00
MiniaczQ
740d1cc9ff
Fix system param warnings on systems that cannot run anyways (#15397)
# Objective

Fix "system skipped" warnings when validation fails on systems that
wouldn't run because of run conditions.

## Solution

> I think the error is from a system defined as:
> 
> ```rust
> no_gpu_preprocessing::batch_and_prepare_sorted_render_phase::<SPI,
GFBD>
> .run_if(resource_exists::<BatchedInstanceBuffer<GFBD::BufferData>>),
> ```
> 
> So the `run_if` was preventing the panics. Maybe we need to skip
validation if `!system_conditions_met`, or at least silence the warning
in that case.

*By @chescock in
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1287865365312831562*

Validation of system is skipped if the system was already skipped by run
conditions.

## Testing

Ran alien addict example, no more warnings.
2024-09-23 20:25:49 +00:00
targrub
de3c70a8d3
Update `glam to 0.29, encase` to 0.10. (#15249)
# Objective

Updating ``glam`` to 0.29, ``encase`` to 0.10.

## Solution

Update the necessary ``Cargo.toml`` files.

## Testing

Ran ``cargo run -p ci`` on Windows; no issues came up.

---------

Co-authored-by: aecsocket <aecsocket@tutanota.com>
2024-09-23 19:44:02 +00:00
Matty
89e98b208f
Initial implementation of the Bevy Remote Protocol (Adopted) (#14880)
# Objective

Adopted from #13563.

The goal is to implement the Bevy Remote Protocol over HTTP/JSON,
allowing the ECS to be interacted with remotely.

## Solution

At a high level, there are really two separate things that have been
undertaken here:
1. First, `RemotePlugin` has been created, which has the effect of
embedding a [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification) endpoint
into a Bevy application.
2. Second, the [Bevy Remote Protocol
verbs](https://gist.github.com/coreh/1baf6f255d7e86e4be29874d00137d1d#file-bevy-remote-protocol-md)
(excluding `POLL`) have been implemented as remote methods for that
JSON-RPC endpoint under a Bevy-exclusive namespace (e.g. `bevy/get`,
`bevy/list`, etc.).

To avoid some repetition, here is the crate-level documentation, which
explains the request/response structure, built-in-methods, and custom
method configuration:
<details>
  <summary>Click to view crate-level docs</summary>

```rust
//! An implementation of the Bevy Remote Protocol over HTTP and JSON, to allow
//! for remote control of a Bevy app.
//!
//! Adding the [`RemotePlugin`] to your [`App`] causes Bevy to accept
//! connections over HTTP (by default, on port 15702) while your app is running.
//! These *remote clients* can inspect and alter the state of the
//! entity-component system. Clients are expected to `POST` JSON requests to the
//! root URL; see the `client` example for a trivial example of use.
//!
//! The Bevy Remote Protocol is based on the JSON-RPC 2.0 protocol.
//!
//! ## Request objects
//!
//! A typical client request might look like this:
//!
//! ```json
//! {
//!     "method": "bevy/get",
//!     "id": 0,
//!     "params": {
//!         "entity": 4294967298,
//!         "components": [
//!             "bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform"
//!         ]
//!     }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! The `id` and `method` fields are required. The `param` field may be omitted
//! for certain methods:
//!
//! * `id` is arbitrary JSON data. The server completely ignores its contents,
//!   and the client may use it for any purpose. It will be copied via
//!   serialization and deserialization (so object property order, etc. can't be
//!   relied upon to be identical) and sent back to the client as part of the
//!   response.
//!
//! * `method` is a string that specifies one of the possible [`BrpRequest`]
//!   variants: `bevy/query`, `bevy/get`, `bevy/insert`, etc. It's case-sensitive.
//!
//! * `params` is parameter data specific to the request.
//!
//! For more information, see the documentation for [`BrpRequest`].
//! [`BrpRequest`] is serialized to JSON via `serde`, so [the `serde`
//! documentation] may be useful to clarify the correspondence between the Rust
//! structure and the JSON format.
//!
//! ## Response objects
//!
//! A response from the server to the client might look like this:
//!
//! ```json
//! {
//!     "jsonrpc": "2.0",
//!     "id": 0,
//!     "result": {
//!         "bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform": {
//!             "rotation": { "x": 0.0, "y": 0.0, "z": 0.0, "w": 1.0 },
//!             "scale": { "x": 1.0, "y": 1.0, "z": 1.0 },
//!             "translation": { "x": 0.0, "y": 0.5, "z": 0.0 }
//!         }
//!     }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! The `id` field will always be present. The `result` field will be present if the
//! request was successful. Otherwise, an `error` field will replace it.
//!
//! * `id` is the arbitrary JSON data that was sent as part of the request. It
//!   will be identical to the `id` data sent during the request, modulo
//!   serialization and deserialization. If there's an error reading the `id` field,
//!   it will be `null`.
//!
//! * `result` will be present if the request succeeded and will contain the response
//!   specific to the request.
//!
//! * `error` will be present if the request failed and will contain an error object
//!   with more information about the cause of failure.
//!
//! ## Error objects
//!
//! An error object might look like this:
//!
//! ```json
//! {
//!     "code": -32602,
//!     "message": "Missing \"entity\" field"
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! The `code` and `message` fields will always be present. There may also be a `data` field.
//!
//! * `code` is an integer representing the kind of an error that happened. Error codes documented
//!   in the [`error_codes`] module.
//!
//! * `message` is a short, one-sentence human-readable description of the error.
//!
//! * `data` is an optional field of arbitrary type containing additional information about the error.
//!
//! ## Built-in methods
//!
//! The Bevy Remote Protocol includes a number of built-in methods for accessing and modifying data
//! in the ECS. Each of these methods uses the `bevy/` prefix, which is a namespace reserved for
//! BRP built-in methods.
//!
//! ### bevy/get
//!
//! Retrieve the values of one or more components from an entity.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `entity`: The ID of the entity whose components will be fetched.
//! - `components`: An array of fully-qualified type names of components to fetch.
//!
//! `result`: A map associating each type name to its value on the requested entity.
//!
//! ### bevy/query
//!
//! Perform a query over components in the ECS, returning all matching entities and their associated
//! component values.
//!
//! All of the arrays that comprise this request are optional, and when they are not provided, they
//! will be treated as if they were empty.
//!
//! `params`:
//! `params`:
//! - `data`:
//!   - `components` (optional): An array of fully-qualified type names of components to fetch.
//!   - `option` (optional): An array of fully-qualified type names of components to fetch optionally.
//!   - `has` (optional): An array of fully-qualified type names of components whose presence will be
//!      reported as boolean values.
//! - `filter` (optional):
//!   - `with` (optional): An array of fully-qualified type names of components that must be present
//!     on entities in order for them to be included in results.
//!   - `without` (optional): An array of fully-qualified type names of components that must *not* be
//!     present on entities in order for them to be included in results.
//!
//! `result`: An array, each of which is an object containing:
//! - `entity`: The ID of a query-matching entity.
//! - `components`: A map associating each type name from `components`/`option` to its value on the matching
//!   entity if the component is present.
//! - `has`: A map associating each type name from `has` to a boolean value indicating whether or not the
//!   entity has that component. If `has` was empty or omitted, this key will be omitted in the response.
//!
//! ### bevy/spawn
//!
//! Create a new entity with the provided components and return the resulting entity ID.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `components`: A map associating each component's fully-qualified type name with its value.
//!
//! `result`:
//! - `entity`: The ID of the newly spawned entity.
//!
//! ### bevy/destroy
//!
//! Despawn the entity with the given ID.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `entity`: The ID of the entity to be despawned.
//!
//! `result`: null.
//!
//! ### bevy/remove
//!
//! Delete one or more components from an entity.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `entity`: The ID of the entity whose components should be removed.
//! - `components`: An array of fully-qualified type names of components to be removed.
//!
//! `result`: null.
//!
//! ### bevy/insert
//!
//! Insert one or more components into an entity.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `entity`: The ID of the entity to insert components into.
//! - `components`: A map associating each component's fully-qualified type name with its value.
//!
//! `result`: null.
//!
//! ### bevy/reparent
//!
//! Assign a new parent to one or more entities.
//!
//! `params`:
//! - `entities`: An array of entity IDs of entities that will be made children of the `parent`.
//! - `parent` (optional): The entity ID of the parent to which the child entities will be assigned.
//!   If excluded, the given entities will be removed from their parents.
//!
//! `result`: null.
//!
//! ### bevy/list
//!
//! List all registered components or all components present on an entity.
//!
//! When `params` is not provided, this lists all registered components. If `params` is provided,
//! this lists only those components present on the provided entity.
//!
//! `params` (optional):
//! - `entity`: The ID of the entity whose components will be listed.
//!
//! `result`: An array of fully-qualified type names of components.
//!
//! ## Custom methods
//!
//! In addition to the provided methods, the Bevy Remote Protocol can be extended to include custom
//! methods. This is primarily done during the initialization of [`RemotePlugin`], although the
//! methods may also be extended at runtime using the [`RemoteMethods`] resource.
//!
//! ### Example
//! ```ignore
//! fn main() {
//!     App::new()
//!         .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
//!         .add_plugins(
//!             // `default` adds all of the built-in methods, while `with_method` extends them
//!             RemotePlugin::default()
//!                 .with_method("super_user/cool_method".to_owned(), path::to::my:🆒:handler)
//!                 // ... more methods can be added by chaining `with_method`
//!         )
//!         .add_systems(
//!             // ... standard application setup
//!         )
//!         .run();
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! The handler is expected to be a system-convertible function which takes optional JSON parameters
//! as input and returns a [`BrpResult`]. This means that it should have a type signature which looks
//! something like this:
//! ```
//! # use serde_json::Value;
//! # use bevy_ecs::prelude::{In, World};
//! # use bevy_remote::BrpResult;
//! fn handler(In(params): In<Option<Value>>, world: &mut World) -> BrpResult {
//!     todo!()
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Arbitrary system parameters can be used in conjunction with the optional `Value` input. The
//! handler system will always run with exclusive `World` access.
//!
//! [the `serde` documentation]: https://serde.rs/
```

</details>

### Message lifecycle

At a high level, the lifecycle of client-server interactions is
something like this:
1. The client sends one or more `BrpRequest`s. The deserialized version
of that is just the Rust representation of a JSON-RPC request, and it
looks like this:
```rust
pub struct BrpRequest {
    /// The action to be performed. Parsing is deferred for the sake of error reporting.
    pub method: Option<Value>,

    /// Arbitrary data that will be returned verbatim to the client as part of
    /// the response.
    pub id: Option<Value>,

    /// The parameters, specific to each method.
    ///
    /// These are passed as the first argument to the method handler.
    /// Sometimes params can be omitted.
    pub params: Option<Value>,
}
```
2. These requests are accumulated in a mailbox resource (small lie but
close enough).
3. Each update, the mailbox is drained by a system
`process_remote_requests`, where each request is processed according to
its `method`, which has an associated handler. Each handler is a Bevy
system that runs with exclusive world access and returns a result; e.g.:
```rust
pub fn process_remote_get_request(In(params): In<Option<Value>>, world: &World) -> BrpResult { // ... }
```
4. The result (or an error) is reported back to the client.

## Testing

This can be tested by using the `server` and `client` examples. The
`client` example is not particularly exhaustive at the moment (it only
creates barebones `bevy/query` requests) but is still informative. Other
queries can be made using `curl` with the `server` example running.

For example, to make a `bevy/list` request and list all registered
components:
```bash
curl -X POST -d '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "bevy/list" }' 127.0.0.1:15702 | jq .
```

---

## Future direction

There were a couple comments on BRP versioning while this was in draft.
I agree that BRP versioning is a good idea, but I think that it requires
some consensus on a couple fronts:
- First of all, what does the version actually mean? Is it a version for
the protocol itself or for the `bevy/*` methods implemented using it?
Both?
- Where does the version actually live? The most natural place is just
where we have `"jsonrpc"` right now (at least if it's versioning the
protocol itself), but this means we're not actually conforming to
JSON-RPC any more (so, for example, any client library used to construct
JSON-RPC requests would stop working). I'm not really against that, but
it's at least a real decision.
- What do we actually do when we encounter mismatched versions? Adding
handling for this would be actual scope creep instead of just a little
add-on in my opinion.

Another thing that would be nice is making the internal structure of the
implementation less JSON-specific. Right now, for example, component
values that will appear in server responses are quite eagerly converted
to JSON `Value`s, which prevents disentangling the handler logic from
the communication medium, but it can probably be done in principle and I
imagine it would enable more code reuse (e.g. for custom method
handlers) in addition to making the internals more readily usable for
other formats.

---------

Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
Co-authored-by: DragonGamesStudios <margos.michal@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Biscardi <chris@christopherbiscardi.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-23 18:36:16 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
27bea6abf7
Bubbling observers traversal should use query data (#15385)
# Objective

Fixes #14331

## Solution

- Make `Traversal` a subtrait of `ReadOnlyQueryData`
- Update implementations and usages

## Testing

- Updated unit tests

## Migration Guide

Update implementations of `Traversal`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-23 18:08:36 +00:00
Gino Valente
83356b12c9
bevy_reflect: Replace "value" terminology with "opaque" (#15240)
# Objective

Currently, the term "value" in the context of reflection is a bit
overloaded.

For one, it can be used synonymously with "data" or "variable". An
example sentence would be "this function takes a reflected value".

However, it is also used to refer to reflected types which are
`ReflectKind::Value`. These types are usually either primitives, opaque
types, or types that don't fall into any other `ReflectKind` (or perhaps
could, but don't due to some limitation/difficulty). An example sentence
would be "this function takes a reflected value type".

This makes it difficult to write good documentation or other learning
material without causing some amount of confusion to readers. Ideally,
we'd be able to move away from the `ReflectKind::Value` usage and come
up with a better term.

## Solution

This PR replaces the terminology of "value" with "opaque" across
`bevy_reflect`. This includes in documentation, type names, variant
names, and macros.

The term "opaque" was chosen because that's essentially how the type is
treated within the reflection API. In other words, its internal
structure is hidden. All we can do is work with the type itself.

### Primitives

While primitives are not technically opaque types, I think it's still
clearer to refer to them as "opaque" rather than keep the confusing
"value" terminology.

We could consider adding another concept for primitives (e.g.
`ReflectKind::Primitive`), but I'm not sure that provides a lot of
benefit right now. In most circumstances, they'll be treated just like
an opaque type. They would also likely use the same macro (or two copies
of the same macro but with different names).

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```

---

## Migration Guide

The reflection concept of "value type" has been replaced with a clearer
"opaque type". The following renames have been made to account for this:

- `ReflectKind::Value` → `ReflectKind::Opaque`
- `ReflectRef::Value` → `ReflectRef::Opaque`
- `ReflectMut::Value` → `ReflectMut::Opaque`
- `ReflectOwned::Value` → `ReflectOwned::Opaque`
- `TypeInfo::Value` → `TypeInfo::Opaque`
- `ValueInfo` → `OpaqueInfo`
- `impl_reflect_value!` → `impl_reflect_opaque!`
- `impl_from_reflect_value!` → `impl_from_reflect_opaque!`

Additionally, declaring your own opaque types no longer uses
`#[reflect_value]`. This attribute has been replaced by
`#[reflect(opaque)]`:

```rust
// BEFORE
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect_value(Default)]
struct MyOpaqueType(u32);

// AFTER
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(opaque)]
#[reflect(Default)]
struct MyOpaqueType(u32);
```

Note that the order in which `#[reflect(opaque)]` appears does not
matter.
2024-09-23 18:04:57 +00:00
Christian Hughes
c7ec456e50
Support systems that take references as input (#15184)
# Objective

- Fixes #14924
- Closes #9584

## Solution

- We introduce a new trait, `SystemInput`, that serves as a type
function from the `'static` form of the input, to its lifetime'd
version, similarly to `SystemParam` or `WorldQuery`.
- System functions now take the lifetime'd wrapped version,
`SystemInput::Param<'_>`, which prevents the issue presented in #14924
(i.e. `InRef<T>`).
- Functions for running systems now take the lifetime'd unwrapped
version, `SystemInput::Inner<'_>` (i.e. `&T`).
- Due to the above change, system piping had to be re-implemented as a
standalone type, rather than `CombinatorSystem` as it was previously.
- Removes the `Trigger<'static, E, B>` transmute in observer runner
code.

## Testing

- All current tests pass.
- Added additional tests and doc-tests.

---

## Showcase

```rust
let mut world = World::new();

let mut value = 2;

// Currently possible:
fn square(In(input): In<usize>) -> usize {
    input * input
}
value = world.run_system_once_with(value, square);

// Now possible:
fn square_mut(InMut(input): InMut<usize>) {
    *input *= *input;
}
world.run_system_once_with(&mut value, square_mut);

// Or:
fn square_ref(InRef(input): InRef<usize>) -> usize {
    *input * *input
}
value = world.run_system_once_with(&value, square_ref);
```

## Migration Guide

- All current explicit usages of the following types must be changed in
the way specified:
    - `SystemId<I, O>` to `SystemId<In<I>, O>`
    - `System<In = T>` to `System<In = In<T>>`
    - `IntoSystem<I, O, M>` to `IntoSystem<In<I>, O, M>`
    - `Condition<M, T>` to `Condition<M, In<T>>`
- `In<Trigger<E, B>>` is no longer a valid input parameter type. Use
`Trigger<E, B>` directly, instead.

---------

Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>
2024-09-23 17:37:29 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
4c087daa20
Log monitor and window information at startup in bevy_winit (#15377)
# Objective

Fixes #13979

## Solution

Adds some logging in the create_window function

## Testing

- Trivial
2024-09-23 17:36:16 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
8a6d0b063c
Use crate: disqualified (#15372)
# Objective

Fixes #15351 

## Solution

- Created new external crate and ported over the code

## Testing

- CI

## Migration guide

Replace references to `bevy_utils::ShortName` with
`disqualified::ShortName`.
2024-09-23 17:34:17 +00:00
UkoeHB
21da0b72ae
Zero fontsize panic workaround (#15371)
# Objective

- Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15366. `cosmic-text`
buffers refuse to function if the `Metrics` font size is zero.

## Solution

- Trick `cosmic-text` into clearing its internal buffer when the largest
font size of segments is zero by sending it no spans and a tiny
`Metrics::font_size` and `Metrics::line_height`.

## Testing

- [x] Fixes @brandon-reinhart 's bug.
2024-09-23 17:31:50 +00:00
Marco Buono
8e3db957c5
Add the ability to control font smoothing (#15368)
# Objective

- Fixes #10720
- Adds the ability to control font smoothing of rendered text

## Solution

- Introduce the `FontSmoothing` enum, with two possible variants
(`FontSmoothing::None` and `FontSmoothing::AntiAliased`):
- This is based on `-webkit-font-smoothing`, in line with our practice
of adopting CSS-like properties/names for UI;
- I could have gone instead for the [`font-smooth`
property](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-smooth)
that's also supported by browsers, but didn't since it's also
non-standard, has an uglier name, and doesn't allow controlling the type
of antialias applied.
- Having an enum instead of e.g. a boolean, leaves the path open for
adding `FontSmoothing::SubpixelAntiAliased` in the future, without a
breaking change;
- Add all the necessary plumbing to get the `FontSmoothing` information
to where we rasterize the glyphs and store them in the atlas;
- Change the font atlas key to also take into account the smoothing
setting, not only font and font size;
- Since COSMIC Text [doesn't support controlling font
smoothing](https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-text/issues/279), we roll
out our own threshold-based “implementation”:
- This has the downside of **looking ugly for “regular” vector fonts**
⚠️, since it doesn't properly take the hinting information into account
like a proper implementation on the rasterizer side would.
- However, **for fonts that have been specifically authored to be pixel
fonts, (a common use case in games!) this is not as big of a problem**,
since all lines are vertical/horizontal, and close to the final pixel
boundaries (as long as the font is used at a multiple of the size
originally intended by the author)
- Once COSMIC exposes this functionality, we can switch to using it
directly, and get better results;
- Use a nearest neighbor sampler for atlases with font smoothing
disabled, so that you can scale the text via transform and still get the
pixelated look;
- Add a convenience method to `Text` for setting the font smoothing;
- Add a demonstration of using the `FontSmoothing` property to the
`text2d` example.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
  - Yes. Via the `text2d`example, and also in my game.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- I'd like help from someone for testing this on devices/OSs with
fractional scaling (Android/Windows)
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Both via the `text2d` example and also by using it directly on your
projects.
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
  - macOS

---

## Showcase

```rust
commands.spawn(Text2dBundle {
    text: Text::from_section("Hello, World!", default())
        .with_font_smoothing(FontSmoothing::None),
    ..default()
});
```
![Screenshot 2024-09-22 at 12 33
39](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/93e19672-b8c0-4cba-a8a3-4525fe2ae1cb)

<img width="740" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b881b02c-4e43-410b-902f-6985c25140fc">

## Migration Guide

- `Text` now contains a `font_smoothing: FontSmoothing` property, make
sure to include it or add `..default()` when using the struct directly;
- `FontSizeKey` has been renamed to `FontAtlasKey`, and now also
contains the `FontSmoothing` setting;
- The following methods now take an extra `font_smoothing:
FontSmoothing` argument:
  - `FontAtlas::new()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::add_glyph_to_atlas()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::get_glyph_atlas_info()`
  - `FontAtlasSet::get_outlined_glyph_texture()`
2024-09-23 17:28:25 +00:00
Clar Fon
2c5be2ef4c
Reflect for TextureFormat (#15355)
# Objective

In order to derive `Reflect`, all of a struct's fields must implement
`FromReflect`. [As part of looking into some of the work mentioned
here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13713#issuecomment-2364786694),
I noticed that `TextureFormat` doesn't implement `Reflect`, and decided
to split that into a separate PR.

## Solution

I decided that `TextureFormat` should be a `reflect_value` since,
although one variant has fields, most users will treat this as an opaque
value set explicitly. It also substantially reduces the complexity of
the implementation.

For now, this implementation isn't actually used by any crates, so, I
decided to not preemptively enable the feature on anything. But it's
technically an option, now, and more `wgpu` types can be added in the
future.

## Testing

Everything compiles okay, and I can't really see how this could be done
incorrectly given the above constraints.
2024-09-23 17:26:12 +00:00
aecsocket
fb324f0e89
impl_reflect! for EulerRot instead of treating it as an opaque value (#15349)
# Objective

Currently, Bevy implements reflection for `glam::EulerRot` using:
```rs
impl_reflect_value!(::glam::EulerRot(Debug, Default, Deserialize, Serialize));
```

Treating it as an opaque type. However, it's useful to expose the
EulerRot enum variants directly, which I make use of from a drop down
selection box in `bevy_egui`. This PR changes this to use
`impl_reflect!`.

**Importantly**, Bevy currently uses glam 0.28.0, in which `EulerRot`
has just 6 variants. In glam 0.29.0, this is exanded to 24 variants, see
bb2ab05613.
When Bevy updates to 0.29.0, this reflect impl must also be updated to
include the new variants.

## Solution

Replaces the `impl_reflect_value!` with `impl_reflect!` and a
handwritten version of `EulerRot` with the same variants.

## Testing

Added a `tests` module to `glam.rs` to ensure that de/serialization
works. However, my main concern is making sure that the number of enum
variants matches glam's, which I'm not sure how to do using `Enum`.
2024-09-23 17:24:28 +00:00
Gino Valente
51accd34ed
bevy_reflect: Add dynamic type data access and iteration to TypeRegistration (#15347)
# Objective

There's currently no way to iterate through all the type data in a
`TypeRegistration`. While these are all type-erased, it can still be
useful to see what types (by `TypeId`) are registered for a given type.

Additionally, it might be good to have ways of dynamically working with
`TypeRegistration`.

## Solution

Added a way to iterate through all type data on a given
`TypeRegistration`. This PR also adds methods for working with type data
dynamically as well as methods for conveniently checking if a given type
data exists on the registration.

I also took this opportunity to reorganize the methods on
`TypeRegistration` as it has always bothered me haha (i.e. the
constructor not being at the top, etc.).

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Showcase

The type-erased type data on a `TypeRegistration` can now be iterated!

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo;

#[derive(Clone)]
struct DataA(i32);

#[derive(Clone)]
struct DataB(i32);

let mut registration = TypeRegistration::of::<Foo>();
registration.insert(DataA(123));
registration.insert(DataB(456));

let mut iter = registration.iter();

let (id, data) = iter.next().unwrap();
assert_eq!(id, TypeId::of::<DataA>());
assert_eq!(data.downcast_ref::<DataA>().unwrap().0, 123);

let (id, data) = iter.next().unwrap();
assert_eq!(id, TypeId::of::<DataB>());
assert_eq!(data.downcast_ref::<DataB>().unwrap().0, 456);

assert!(iter.next().is_none());
```
2024-09-23 17:21:22 +00:00
Piefayth
55dddaf72e
UI Scrolling (#15291)
# Objective

- Fixes #8074 
- Adopts / Supersedes #8104

## Solution

Adapted from #8104 and affords the same benefits.

**Additions**
- [x] Update scrolling on relayout (height of node or contents may have
changed)
- [x] Make ScrollPosition component optional for ui nodes to avoid
checking every node on scroll
- [x] Nested scrollviews

**Omissions**
- Removed input handling for scrolling from `bevy_ui`. Users should
update `ScrollPosition` directly.

### Implementation

Adds a new `ScrollPosition` component. Updating this component on a
`Node` with an overflow axis set to `OverflowAxis::Scroll` will
reposition its children by that amount when calculating node transforms.
As before, no impact on the underlying Taffy layout.

Calculating this correctly is trickier than it was in #8104 due to
`"Update scrolling on relayout"`.

**Background**

When `ScrollPosition` is updated directly by the user, it can be
trivially handled in-engine by adding the parent's scroll position to
the final location of each child node. However, _other layout actions_
may result in a situation where `ScrollPosition` needs to be updated.
Consider a 1000 pixel tall vertically scrolling list of 100 elements,
each 100 pixels tall. Scrolled to the bottom, the
`ScrollPosition.offset_y` is 9000, just enough to display the last
element in the list. When removing an element from that list, the new
desired `ScrollPosition.offset_y` is 8900, but, critically, that is not
known until after the sizes and positions of the children of the
scrollable node are resolved.

All user scrolling code today handles this by delaying the resolution by
one frame. One notable disadvantage of this is the inability to support
`WinitSettings::desktop_app()`, since there would need to be an input
AFTER the layout change that caused the scroll position to update for
the results of the scroll position update to render visually.

I propose the alternative in this PR, which allows for same-frame
resolution of scrolling layout.

**Resolution**

_Edit: Below resolution is outdated, and replaced with the simpler usage
of taffy's `Layout::content_size`._

When recursively iterating the children of a node, each child now
returns a `Vec2` representing the location of their own bottom right
corner. Then, `[[0,0, [x,y]]` represents a bounding box containing the
scrollable area filled by that child. Scrollable parents aggregate those
areas into the bounding box of _all_ children, then consider that result
against `ScrollPosition` to ensure its validity.

In the event that resolution of the layout of the children invalidates
the `ScrollPosition` (e.g. scrolled further than there were children to
scroll to), _all_ children of that node must be recursively
repositioned. The position of each child must change as a result of the
change in scroll position.

Therefore, this implementation takes care to only spend the cost of the
"second layout pass" when a specific node actually had a
`ScrollPosition` forcibly updated by the layout of its children.


## Testing

Examples in `ui/scroll.rs`. There may be more complex node/style
interactions that were unconsidered.

---

## Showcase



![scroll](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1331138f-93aa-4a8f-959c-6be18a04ff03)

## Alternatives

- `bevy_ui` doesn't support scrolling.
- `bevy_ui` implements scrolling with a one-frame delay on reactions to
layout changes.
2024-09-23 17:17:58 +00:00
Patrick Walton
8154164f1b
Allow animation clips to animate arbitrary properties. (#15282)
Currently, Bevy restricts animation clips to animating
`Transform::translation`, `Transform::rotation`, `Transform::scale`, or
`MorphWeights`, which correspond to the properties that glTF can
animate. This is insufficient for many use cases such as animating UI,
as the UI layout systems expect to have exclusive control over UI
elements' `Transform`s and therefore the `Style` properties must be
animated instead.

This commit fixes this, allowing for `AnimationClip`s to animate
arbitrary properties. The `Keyframes` structure has been turned into a
low-level trait that can be implemented to achieve arbitrary animation
behavior. Along with `Keyframes`, this patch adds a higher-level trait,
`AnimatableProperty`, that simplifies the task of animating single
interpolable properties. Built-in `Keyframes` implementations exist for
translation, rotation, scale, and morph weights. For the most part, you
can migrate by simply changing your code from
`Keyframes::Translation(...)` to `TranslationKeyframes(...)`, and
likewise for rotation, scale, and morph weights.

An example `AnimatableProperty` implementation for the font size of a
text section follows:

     #[derive(Reflect)]
     struct FontSizeProperty;

     impl AnimatableProperty for FontSizeProperty {
         type Component = Text;
         type Property = f32;
fn get_mut(component: &mut Self::Component) -> Option<&mut
Self::Property> {
             Some(&mut component.sections.get_mut(0)?.style.font_size)
         }
     }

In order to keep this patch relatively small, this patch doesn't include
an implementation of `AnimatableProperty` on top of the reflection
system. That can be a follow-up.

This patch builds on top of the new `EntityMutExcept<>` type in order to
widen the `AnimationTarget` query to include write access to all
components. Because `EntityMutExcept<>` has some performance overhead
over an explicit query, we continue to explicitly query `Transform` in
order to avoid regressing the performance of skeletal animation, such as
the `many_foxes` benchmark. I've measured the performance of that
benchmark and have found no significant regressions.

A new example, `animated_ui`, has been added. This example shows how to
use Bevy's built-in animation infrastructure to animate font size and
color, which wasn't possible before this patch.

## Showcase


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1fa73492-a9ce-405a-a8f2-4aacd7f6dc97

## Migration Guide

* Animation keyframes are now an extensible trait, not an enum. Replace
`Keyframes::Translation(...)`, `Keyframes::Scale(...)`,
`Keyframes::Rotation(...)`, and `Keyframes::Weights(...)` with
`Box::new(TranslationKeyframes(...))`, `Box::new(ScaleKeyframes(...))`,
`Box::new(RotationKeyframes(...))`, and
`Box::new(MorphWeightsKeyframes(...))` respectively.
2024-09-23 17:14:12 +00:00
Gino Valente
6e95f297ea
bevy_reflect: Automatic arg count validation (#15145)
# Objective

Functions created into `DynamicFunction[Mut]` do not currently validate
the number of arguments they are given before calling the function.

I originally did this because I felt users would want to validate this
themselves in the function rather than have it be done
behind-the-scenes. I'm now realizing, however, that we could remove this
boilerplate and if users wanted to check again then they would still be
free to do so (it'd be more of a sanity check at that point).

## Solution

Automatically validate the number of arguments passed to
`DynamicFunction::call` and `DynamicFunctionMut::call[_once]`.

This is a pretty trivial change since we just need to compare the length
of the `ArgList` to the length of the `[ArgInfo]` in the function's
`FunctionInfo`.

I also ran the benchmarks just in case and saw no regression by doing
this.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```
2024-09-23 17:03:14 +00:00
MiniaczQ
e312da8c52
Reduce runtime panics through SystemParam validation (#15276)
# Objective

The goal of this PR is to introduce `SystemParam` validation in order to
reduce runtime panics.

Fixes #15265

## Solution

`SystemParam` now has a new method `validate_param(...) -> bool`, which
takes immutable variants of `get_param` arguments. The returned value
indicates whether the parameter can be acquired from the world. If
parameters cannot be acquired for a system, it won't be executed,
similarly to run conditions. This reduces panics when using params like
`Res`, `ResMut`, etc. as well as allows for new, ergonomic params like
#15264 or #15302.

Param validation happens at the level of executors. All validation
happens directly before executing a system, in case of normal systems
they are skipped, in case of conditions they return false.

Warning about system skipping is primitive and subject to change in
subsequent PRs.

## Testing

Two executor tests check that all executors:
- skip systems which have invalid parameters:
  - piped systems get skipped together,
  - dependent systems still run correctly,
- skip systems with invalid run conditions:
  - system conditions have invalid parameters,
  - system set conditions have invalid parameters.
2024-09-23 16:54:21 +00:00
Gino Valente
4d0961cc8a
bevy_reflect: Add ReflectRef/ReflectMut/ReflectOwned convenience casting methods (#15235)
# Objective

#13320 added convenience methods for casting a `TypeInfo` into its
respective variant:

```rust
let info: &TypeInfo = <Vec<i32> as Typed>::type_info();

// We know `info` contains a `ListInfo`, so we can simply cast it:
let list_info: &ListInfo = info.as_list().unwrap();
```

This is especially helpful when you have already verified a type is a
certain kind via `ReflectRef`, `ReflectMut`, `ReflectOwned`, or
`ReflectKind`.

As mentioned in that PR, though, it would be useful to add similar
convenience methods to those types as well.

## Solution

Added convenience casting methods to `ReflectRef`, `ReflectMut`, and
`ReflectOwned`.

With these methods, I was able to reduce our nesting in certain places
throughout the crate.

Additionally, I took this opportunity to move these types (and
`ReflectKind`) to their own module to help clean up the `reflect`
module.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```

---

## Showcase

Convenience methods for casting `ReflectRef`, `ReflectMut`, and
`ReflectOwned` into their respective variants has been added! This
allows you to write cleaner code if you already know the kind of your
reflected data:

```rust
// BEFORE
let ReflectRef::List(list) = list.reflect_ref() else {
    panic!("expected list");
};

// AFTER
let list = list.reflect_ref().as_list().unwrap();
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pablo Reinhardt <126117294+pablo-lua@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-23 16:50:46 +00:00
Ben Frankel
f78856b3bd
Add cached run_system API (#14920)
# Objective

Working with `World` is painful due to lifetime issues and a lack of
ergonomics, so you may want to delegate to the system API. Your current
options are:

- `world.run_system_once`, which initializes the system each time it's
called (performance cost) and doesn't support `Local`. The docs
recommend users not use this method outside of diagnostic use cases like
unit tests.
- `world.run_system`, which requires you to register the system and
store the `SystemId` somewhere (made easier by implementing `FromWorld`
for a newtyped `Local`, unless you're in e.g. a custom `Command` impl).

These options work, but you're choosing between a performance cost and
an ergonomic challenge.

## Solution

Provide a cached `run_system` API that accepts an `S: IntoSystem` and
checks for a `CachedSystemId<S::System>(SystemId)` resource. If it
doesn't exist, it will register the system and save its `SystemId` in
that resource.

In other words, it hides the "save the `SystemId` in a `Local` or
`Resource`" pattern as an implementation detail.

Prior work: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10469.

## Testing

This approach worked in a proof-of-concept:
b34ee29531/src/util/patch/run_system_cached.rs (L35).

A new unit test was added and it passes in CI.
2024-09-23 16:35:29 +00:00
Christian Hughes
4682f33e0c
Add World::trigger_ref and World::trigger_targets_ref (#14894)
# Objective

Closes #14888.

## Solution

Add non-consuming trigger functions:

```rust
impl World {
    pub fn trigger_ref(&mut self, event: &mut impl Event);
    pub fn trigger_targets_ref(&mut self, event: &mut impl Event, targets: impl TriggerTargets);
}
```

## Testing

- Added two new tests, `observer_trigger_ref` and
`observer_trigger_targets_ref`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-23 16:31:44 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
9386bd0114
feature gate picking backends (#15369)
# Objective

Fixes #15306

## Solution

- Add feature gate on the module and the place where each one is used
- Declare the features and make them default

## Testing

- CI
2024-09-22 19:35:15 +00:00
Rich Churcher
58f6fa94a2
Spirv passthrough main (adopted, part deux) (#15352)
**Note:** This is an adoption of @Shfty 's adoption (#8131) of #3996!
All I've done is updated the branch and run the docs CI.

> **Note:** This is an adoption of #3996, originally authored by
@molikto
> 
> # Objective
> Allow use of `wgpu::Features::SPIRV_SHADER_PASSTHROUGH` and the
corresponding `wgpu::Device::create_shader_module_spirv` for SPIR-V
shader assets.
> 
> This enables use-cases where naga is not sufficient to load a given
(valid) SPIR-V module, i.e. cases where naga lacks support for a given
SPIR-V feature employed by a third-party codegen backend like
`rust-gpu`.
> 
> ## Solution
> * Reimplemented the changes from [Spirv shader
bypass #3996](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/3996), on account
of the original branch having been deleted.
> * Documented the new `spirv_shader_passthrough` feature flag with the
appropriate platform support context from [wgpu's
documentation](https://docs.rs/wgpu/latest/wgpu/struct.Features.html#associatedconstant.SPIRV_SHADER_PASSTHROUGH).
> 
> ## Changelog
> * Adds a `spirv_shader_passthrough` feature flag to the following
crates:
>   
>   * `bevy`
>   * `bevy_internal`
>   * `bevy_render`
> * Extends `RenderDevice::create_shader_module` with a conditional call
to `wgpu::Device::create_shader_module_spirv` if
`spirv_shader_passthrough` is enabled and
`wgpu::Features::SPIRV_SHADER_PASSTHROUGH` is present for the current
platform.
> * Documents the relevant `wgpu` platform support in
`docs/cargo_features.md`

---------

Co-authored-by: Josh Palmer <1253239+Shfty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-22 14:51:14 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
67615c5051
split bevy_reflect::derive::utilities into proper modules (#15354)
# Objective

- A utilities module is considered to be a bad practice and poor
organization of code, so this fixes it.

## Solution

- Split each struct into its own module
- Move related lose functions into their own module
- Move the last few bits into good places

## Testing

- CI

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-22 14:24:14 +00:00
Gino Valente
59c0521690
bevy_reflect: Add Function trait (#15205)
# Objective

While #13152 added function reflection, it didn't really make functions
reflectable. Instead, it made it so that they can be called with
reflected arguments and return reflected data. But functions themselves
cannot be reflected.

In other words, we can't go from `DynamicFunction` to `dyn
PartialReflect`.

## Solution

Allow `DynamicFunction` to actually be reflected.

This PR adds the `Function` reflection subtrait (and corresponding
`ReflectRef`, `ReflectKind`, etc.). With this new trait, we're able to
implement `PartialReflect` on `DynamicFunction`.

### Implementors

`Function` is currently only implemented for `DynamicFunction<'static>`.
This is because we can't implement it generically over all
functions—even those that implement `IntoFunction`.

What about `DynamicFunctionMut`? Well, this PR does **not** implement
`Function` for `DynamicFunctionMut`.

The reasons for this are a little complicated, but it boils down to
mutability. `DynamicFunctionMut` requires `&mut self` to be invoked
since it wraps a `FnMut`. However, we can't really model this well with
`Function`. And if we make `DynamicFunctionMut` wrap its internal
`FnMut` in a `Mutex` to allow for `&self` invocations, then we run into
either concurrency issues or recursion issues (or, in the worst case,
both).

So for the time-being, we won't implement `Function` for
`DynamicFunctionMut`. It will be better to evaluate it on its own. And
we may even consider the possibility of removing it altogether if it
adds too much complexity to the crate.

### Dynamic vs Concrete

One of the issues with `DynamicFunction` is the fact that it's both a
dynamic representation (like `DynamicStruct` or `DynamicList`) and the
only way to represent a function.

Because of this, it's in a weird middle ground where we can't easily
implement full-on `Reflect`. That would require `Typed`, but what static
`TypeInfo` could it provide? Just that it's a `DynamicFunction`? None of
the other dynamic types implement `Typed`.

However, by not implementing `Reflect`, we lose the ability to downcast
back to our `DynamicStruct`. Our only option is to call
`Function::clone_dynamic`, which clones the data rather than by simply
downcasting. This works in favor of the `PartialReflect::try_apply`
implementation since it would have to clone anyways, but is definitely
not ideal. This is also the reason I had to add `Debug` as a supertrait
on `Function`.

For now, this PR chooses not to implement `Reflect` for
`DynamicFunction`. We may want to explore this in a followup PR (or even
this one if people feel strongly that it's strictly required).

The same is true for `FromReflect`. We may decide to add an
implementation there as well, but it's likely out-of-scope of this PR.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```

---

## Showcase

You can now pass around a `DynamicFunction` as a `dyn PartialReflect`!
This also means you can use it as a field on a reflected type without
having to ignore it (though you do need to opt out of `FromReflect`).

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(from_reflect = false)]
struct ClickEvent {
    callback: DynamicFunction<'static>,
}

let event: Box<dyn Struct> = Box::new(ClickEvent {
    callback: (|| println!("Clicked!")).into_function(),
});

// We can access our `DynamicFunction` as a `dyn PartialReflect`
let callback: &dyn PartialReflect = event.field("callback").unwrap();

// And access function-related methods via the new `Function` trait
let ReflectRef::Function(callback) = callback.reflect_ref() else {
    unreachable!()
};

// Including calling the function
callback.reflect_call(ArgList::new()).unwrap(); // Prints: Clicked!
```
2024-09-22 14:19:12 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
02a9ed4b0b
move ShortName to bevy_reflect (#15340)
# Objective

- Goal is to minimize bevy_utils #11478

## Solution

- Move the file short_name wholesale into bevy_reflect

## Testing

- Unit tests
- CI

## Migration Guide

- References to `bevy_utils::ShortName` should instead now be
`bevy_reflect::ShortName`.

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-09-21 20:52:46 +00:00
poopy
66a474a9d9
change return type of World::resource_ref to Ref (#15263)
# Objective

Closes #11825

## Solution

Change return type of `get_resource_ref` and `resource_ref` from `Res`
to `Ref` and implement `From Res<T> for Ref<T>`.
2024-09-21 19:11:13 +00:00
Shadowcat650
417e6ccaf1
Fix doc link import style to avoid unused_imports (#15337)
# Objective

- Fixes:  #15323
2024-09-21 00:04:32 +00:00
ickshonpe
48f2bd410b
RenderUiSystem::ExtractTextureSlice (#15332)
# Objective

Fixes #15330

## Solution
1. Add an `ExtractTextureSlice` variant to `RenderUiSystem`.
2. Add `RenderUiSystem::ExtractTextureSlice` to the `ExtractSchedule`
between `ExtractImages` and `ExtractBorders`.
3. Add `extract_ui_texture_slices` to the new `ExtractTextureSlice`
system set.

Which results in texture slice nodes being extracted before borders. No
more z-fighting, borders will always be drawn on top of texture-sliced
images.
2024-09-20 23:55:11 +00:00
VitalyR
661ab1ab41
Fix warnings triggered by elided_named_lifetimes lint (#15328)
# Objective

Eliminate some warnings introduced by the new rust lint
[elided_named_lifetimes](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/builtin/static.ELIDED_NAMED_LIFETIMES.html),
fix #15326.

## Solution

- Add or remove lifetime markers to not trigger the lint.

## Testing

- When the lint comes to stable, the CI will fail and this PR could fix
that.
2024-09-20 19:17:33 +00:00
Rich Churcher
fd329c0426
Allow to expect (adopted) (#15301)
# Objective

> Rust 1.81 released the #[expect(...)] attribute, which works like
#[allow(...)] but throws a warning if the lint isn't raised. This is
preferred to #[allow(...)] because it tells us when it can be removed.

- Adopts the parts of #15118 that are complete, and updates the branch
so it can be merged.
- There were a few conflicts, let me know if I misjudged any of 'em.

Alice's
[recommendation](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15059#issuecomment-2349263900)
seems well-taken, let's do this crate by crate now that @BD103 has done
the lion's share of this!

(Relates to, but doesn't yet completely finish #15059.)

Crates this _doesn't_ cover:

- bevy_input
- bevy_gilrs
- bevy_window
- bevy_winit
- bevy_state
- bevy_render
- bevy_picking
- bevy_core_pipeline
- bevy_sprite
- bevy_text
- bevy_pbr
- bevy_ui
- bevy_gltf
- bevy_gizmos
- bevy_dev_tools
- bevy_internal
- bevy_dylib

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Frankel <ben.frankel7@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antony <antony.m.3012@gmail.com>
2024-09-20 19:16:42 +00:00
Gino Valente
ebb57c5511
bevy_reflect: Add FunctionRegistry::call (#15148)
# Objective

There may be times where a function in the `FunctionRegistry` doesn't
need to be fully retrieved. A user may just need to call it with a set
of arguments.

We should provide a shortcut for doing this.

## Solution

Add the `FunctionRegistry::call` method to directly call a function in
the registry with the given name and arguments.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```
2024-09-20 19:14:57 +00:00
Robert Walter
5484d2d6f8
Choose more descriptive field names for ReserveEntitiesIterator (#15168)
No hard feelings if you don't want to make this change. This is just
something I stumbled over in my very first read of the `bevy_ecs` crate.

# Objective

- the general goal here is to improve DX slightly
- make the code easier to read in general. The previous names make the
code harder to read, especially since they are so similar.

## Solution

- choose more specific names for the fields
- `index_iter` -> `freelist_indices` : "freelist" is a well established
term in the rest of the docs in this module, so we might want to reuse
it
- `index_range` -> `new_indices` : Nothing besides the doc comment
stated that these indices were actually new/fresh

## Testing

Note that the fields are private so that this is no breaking change.
They are also only used in this one module.
2024-09-20 19:13:35 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
d7ea5b6aa9
Various picking bugfixes (#15293)
# Objective

- Intended to resolve https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15290.
- Fix four duplicate `DragEnd` firing when drag finished.
- Fix redundant `DragStart` firing when dragging across pick-able
entities.
- Fix `Click` coming after `Drop` and obliterating finished drag
interactions.

Big thanks to B. Reinhart for testing picking in their codebase and
identifying these issues early.

## Solution

- Fix press & drag state being cleared after the first entity is read
from the hover map on pointer release, rather than after all entities
are read. This caused only the first hovered entity to receive `Up` and
`Click` events.
- Fixes `Down` being determined using the `previous_hover_map` rather
than `hover_map`, a regression compared to `bevy_mod_picking`. I think
this is what was messing up drag events.
- Fixes and issue where `PointerEnd` would fire multiple times and
`PointerStart` would fire when dragging onto a new entity.
- Re-orders events to make them easier to handle. `Out` now fired before
`DragLeave` and `Click/Up` now fire before `DragDrop`.
- Generally refactors the picking event code to be more clean and sane. 

## Testing

These changes are currently sporadically tested.
2024-09-20 00:55:41 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
40b05b2116
Remove int2ptr cast in bevy_ptr::dangling_with_align and remove -Zmiri-permissive-provenance in CI (#15311)
# Objective

- Remove an int2ptr cast in `bevy_ptr::dangling_with_align`
- This is flagged by MIRI unless `-Zmiri-permissive-provenance` is used
(like in CI)
- Remove `-Zmiri-permissive-provenance` in CI

## Solution

- Create the raw pointer like
[`std::ptr::without_provenance`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ptr/fn.without_provenance_mut.html)
does, i.e. by starting from a null pointer.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-09-19 21:41:19 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
1b8c1c1242
simplify std::mem references (#15315)
# Objective
- Fixes #15314

## Solution

- Remove unnecessary usings and simplify references to those functions.

## Testing

CI
2024-09-19 21:28:16 +00:00
Cole Varner
612897becd
AssetServer LoadState API consistency (#15237)
# Objective

- implements consistently named AssertServer methods for asset,
dependency, and recursive dependency load states
- returns relevant LoadState when required, including error information
for failed loads
- resolves #15098

## Solution

- implement consistently named LoadState accessor methods:
- load_state, dependency_load_state, recursive_dependency_load_state
(return unwrapped load states)
- get_load_state, get_dependency_load_state,
get_recursive_dependency_load_state (return Option)
- is_loaded, is_loaded_with_dependencies,
is_loaded_with_recursive_dependencies (return bool)
- adds AssetLoadError to DependencyLoadState::Failed and
RecursiveDependencyLoadState::Failed

## Testing

- Added coverage to existing unit tests
2024-09-19 19:18:31 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
106db47f69
Fix subtle/weird UB in the multi threaded executor (#15309)
# Objective

- The multithreaded executor has some weird UB related to stacked
borrows and async blocks
- See my explanation on discord
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/749335865876021248/1286359267921887232
- Closes #15296 (can this be used to close PRs?)

## Solution

- Don't create a `&mut World` reference outside `async` blocks and then
capture it, but instead directly create it inside the `async` blocks.
This avoids it being captured, which has some weird requirement on its
validity.

## Testing

- Added a regression test
2024-09-19 18:15:58 +00:00
Wybe Westra
55c84cc722
Added HeadlessPlugins (#15203) (#15260)
Added a `HeadlessPlugins` plugin group, that adds more default
functionality (like logging) than the `MinimumPlugins`. Fixes #15203
Changed the headless example to use the new plugin group.

I am not entirely sure if the list of plugins is correct. Are there ones
that should be added / removed?

----
The `TerminalCtrlCHandlerPlugin` has interesting effects in the headless
example: Installing it a second time it will give a log message about
skipping installation, because it is already installed. Ctrl+C will
terminate the application in that case. However, _not_ installing it the
second time (so only on the app that runs once) has the effect that the
app that runs continuously cannot be stopped using Ctrl+C.
This implies that, even though the second app did not install the Ctrl+C
handler, it did _something_ because it was keeping the one from the
first app alive.
Not sure if this is a problem or issue, or can be labeled a wierd quirk
of having multiple Apps in one executable.
2024-09-19 16:44:43 +00:00
Mike
7ad27f4759
Fix memory leak in world's command queue (#15295)
# Objective

- I was running miri locally to check the UB in #15276 and it detected
an unrelated memory leak, due to the `RawCommandQueue` changes. (I
probably should have turned the leak detection off because we do
purposely leak interned string labels and I assume that's why CI didn't
detect it.)

## Solution

- The memory allocated to `RawCommandQueue` needs to be manually
dropped. This was being done for `bytes` and `cursor`, but was missed
for `panic_recovery`.

## Testing

- Ran miri locally and the related memory leaks errors when away.
2024-09-19 16:44:15 +00:00
s-puig
28597e4082
Cleanup legacy code from bevy_sprite (#15304)
# Objective

- Remove legacy stuff
2024-09-19 16:06:09 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
fcfa60844a
Remove allocation in get_short_name (#15294)
`ShortName` is lazily evaluated and does not allocate, instead providing
`Display` and `Debug` implementations which write directly to a
formatter using the original algorithm. When using `ShortName` in format
strings (`panic`, `dbg`, `format`, etc.) you can directly use the
`ShortName` type. If you require a `String`, simply call
`ShortName(...).to_string()`.

# Objective

- Remove the requirement for allocation when using `get_short_name`

## Solution

- Added new type `ShortName` which wraps a name and provides its own
`Debug` and `Display` implementations, using the original
`get_short_name` algorithm without the need for allocating.
- Removed `get_short_name`, as `ShortName(...)` is more performant and
ergonomic.
- Added `ShortName::of::<T>` method to streamline the common use-case
for name shortening.

## Testing

- CI

## Migration Guide

### For `format!`, `dbg!`, `panic!`, etc.

```rust
// Before
panic!("{} is too short!", get_short_name(name));

// After
panic!("{} is too short!", ShortName(name));
```

### Need a `String` Value

```rust
// Before
let short: String = get_short_name(name);

// After
let short: String = ShortName(name).to_string();
```

## Notes

`ShortName` lazily evaluates, and directly writes to a formatter via
`Debug` and `Display`, which removes the need to allocate a `String`
when printing a shortened type name. Because the implementation has been
moved into the `fmt` method, repeated printing of the `ShortName` type
may be less performant than converting it into a `String`. However, no
instances of this are present in Bevy, and the user can get the original
behaviour by calling `.to_string()` at no extra cost.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-19 15:34:03 +00:00
poopy
3a66d88c83
command based entry api with EntityCommands::entry (#15274)
# Objective

It's convenient to be able to modify a component if it exist, and insert
a default value if it doesn't. You can already do most of this with
`EntityCommands::insert_if_new`, and all of this using a custom command.
However, that does not spark joy in my opinion.

Closes #10669

## Solution

Introduce a new commands type `EntityEntryCommands`, along with a method
to access it, `EntityCommands::entry`.

`EntityEntryCommands` exposes a subset of the entry API (`and_modify`,
`or_insert`, etc), however it's not an enum so it doesn't allow pattern
matching. Also, `or_insert` won't return the component because it's all
based on commands.

## Testing

Added a new test `entity_commands_entry`.

---

## Showcase

```rust
commands
    .entity(player)
    .entry::<Level>()
    .and_modify(|mut lvl| lvl.0 += 1)
    .or_default();
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-19 15:20:13 +00:00
Patrick Walton
2ae5a21009
Implement percentage-closer soft shadows (PCSS). (#13497)
[*Percentage-closer soft shadows*] are a technique from 2004 that allow
shadows to become blurrier farther from the objects that cast them. It
works by introducing a *blocker search* step that runs before the normal
shadow map sampling. The blocker search step detects the difference
between the depth of the fragment being rasterized and the depth of the
nearby samples in the depth buffer. Larger depth differences result in a
larger penumbra and therefore a blurrier shadow.

To enable PCSS, fill in the `soft_shadow_size` value in
`DirectionalLight`, `PointLight`, or `SpotLight`, as appropriate. This
shadow size value represents the size of the light and should be tuned
as appropriate for your scene. Higher values result in a wider penumbra
(i.e. blurrier shadows).

When using PCSS, temporal shadow maps
(`ShadowFilteringMethod::Temporal`) are recommended. If you don't use
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Temporal` and instead use
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Gaussian`, Bevy will use the same technique as
`Temporal`, but the result won't vary over time. This produces a rather
noisy result. Doing better would likely require downsampling the shadow
map, which would be complex and slower (and would require PR #13003 to
land first).

In addition to PCSS, this commit makes the near Z plane for the shadow
map configurable on a per-light basis. Previously, it had been hardcoded
to 0.1 meters. This change was necessary to make the point light shadow
map in the example look reasonable, as otherwise the shadows appeared
far too aliased.

A new example, `pcss`, has been added. It demonstrates the
percentage-closer soft shadow technique with directional lights, point
lights, spot lights, non-temporal operation, and temporal operation. The
assets are my original work.

Both temporal and non-temporal shadows are rather noisy in the example,
and, as mentioned before, this is unavoidable without downsampling the
depth buffer, which we can't do yet. Note also that the shadows don't
look particularly great for point lights; the example simply isn't an
ideal scene for them. Nevertheless, I felt that the benefits of the
ability to do a side-by-side comparison of directional and point lights
outweighed the unsightliness of the point light shadows in that example,
so I kept the point light feature in.

Fixes #3631.

[*Percentage-closer soft shadows*]:
https://developer.download.nvidia.com/shaderlibrary/docs/shadow_PCSS.pdf

## Changelog

### Added

* Percentage-closer soft shadows (PCSS) are now supported, allowing
shadows to become blurrier as they stretch away from objects. To use
them, set the `soft_shadow_size` field in `DirectionalLight`,
`PointLight`, or `SpotLight`, as applicable.

* The near Z value for shadow maps is now customizable via the
`shadow_map_near_z` field in `DirectionalLight`, `PointLight`, and
`SpotLight`.

## Screenshots

PCSS off:
![Screenshot 2024-05-24
120012](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/0d35fe98-245b-44fb-8a43-8d0272a73b86)

PCSS on:
![Screenshot 2024-05-24
115959](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/83397ef8-1317-49dd-bfb3-f8286d7610cd)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <52322338+torsteingrindvik@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-18 18:07:17 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
bd489068c6
Allow bevy_utils in no_std Contexts (#15279)
# Objective

- Adjust `bevy_utils` to make it `no_std` compatible
- Partially replaces #6581
- Contributes to #8161
- Contributes to #6370

## Solution

Added `alloc` and `std` features to `bevy_utils` (`std` is enabled by
default), allowing the crate's use in `no_std` contexts.

## Testing

- CI passed locally.
- Used `bevy_utils` in a `no_std` crate as an experiment and compiled
successfully.

## Migration Guide

If you were importing `bevy_utils` and setting `default_features` to
`false`, but relying on elements which are now gated behind the `std` or
`alloc` features, include the relevant feature in your `Cargo.toml`.

## Notes

- Bevy already includes a single `no_std` crate, `bevy_ptr`, so there is
precedent for this change.
- As `bevy_utils` is widely used across the rest of Bevy, further work
to make Bevy `no_std` compatible would be blocked on this crate, if such
work was to be undertaken.
- Most of the changes in this PR are just the removal of an unnecessary
call to `to_string()` within unit tests.
2024-09-18 16:00:03 +00:00
TheBigCheese
b1273d48cb
Enable clippy::check-private-items so that missing_safety_doc will apply to private functions as well (#15161)
Enabled `check-private-items` in `clippy.toml` and then fixed the
resulting errors. Most of these were simply misformatted and of the
remaining:
- ~Added `#[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]` to~ Removed unsafe from
a pair of functions in `bevy_utils/futures` which are only unsafe so
that they can be passed to a function which requires `unsafe fn`
- Removed `unsafe` from `UnsafeWorldCell::observers` as from what I can
tell it is always safe like `components`, `bundles` etc. (this should be
checked)
- Added safety docs to:
- `Bundles::get_storage_unchecked`: Based on the function that writes to
`dynamic_component_storages`
- `Bundles::get_storages_unchecked`: Based on the function that writes
to `dynamic_bundle_storages`
   - `QueryIterationCursor::init_empty`: Duplicated from `init`
- `QueryIterationCursor::peek_last`: Thanks Giooschi (also added
internal unsafe blocks)
   - `tests::drop_ptr`: Moved safety comment out to the doc string
 
This lint would also apply to `missing_errors_doc`, `missing_panics_doc`
and `unnecessary_safety_doc` if we chose to enable any of those at some
point, although there is an open
[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/13074) to
separate these options.
2024-09-18 15:28:41 +00:00
Isaac Corbrey
fbb9b36441
Throw real error messages on all failed attempts to get StateTransition schedule (#15284)
# Objective

Make it clear to the user why their program is failing rather than
having an unhelpful `called Option::unwrap() on a None value` message.

## Solution

Change the `unwrap()` calls to `expect()` calls, mirroring previously
implemented error messages.

## Testing

I have not tested these changes, but they are fairly trivial so I do not
necessarily feel they need it.
2024-09-18 13:43:06 +00:00
Gino Valente
69541462c5
bevy_reflect: Add Reflectable trait (#5772)
# Objective

When deriving `Reflect`, users will notice that their generic arguments
also need to implement `Reflect`:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T: Reflect> {
  value: T
}
```

This works well for now. However, as we want to do more with `Reflect`,
these bounds might need to change. For example, to get #4154 working, we
likely need to enforce the `GetTypeRegistration` trait. So now we have:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T: Reflect + GetTypeRegistration> {
  value: T
}
```

Not great, but not horrible. However, we might then want to do something
as suggested in
[this](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/5745#issuecomment-1221389131)
comment and add a `ReflectTypeName` trait for stable type name support.
Well now we have:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T: Reflect + GetTypeRegistration + ReflectTypeName> {
  value: T
}
```

Now imagine that for even two or three generic types. Yikes!

As the API changes it would be nice if users didn't need to manually
migrate their generic type bounds like this.

A lot of these traits are (or will/might be) core to the entire
reflection API. And although `Reflect` can't add them as supertraits for
object-safety reasons, they are still indirectly required for things to
function properly (manual implementors will know how easy it is to
forget to implement `GetTypeRegistration`). And they should all be
automatically implemented for user types anyways as long they're using
`#[derive(Reflect)]`.

## Solution

Add a "catch-all" trait called `Reflectable` whose supertraits are a
select handful of core reflection traits.

This allows us to consolidate all the examples above into this:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T: Reflectable> {
  value: T
}
```

And as we experiment with the API, users can rest easy knowing they
don't need to migrate dozens upon dozens of types. It should all be
automatic!

## Discussion

1. Thoughts on the name `Reflectable`? Is it too easily confused with
`Reflect`? Or does it at least accurately describe that this contains
the core traits? If not, maybe `BaseReflect`?

---

## Changelog

- Added the `Reflectable` trait

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-18 00:36:41 +00:00
JoshValjosh
8d78c37ce9
Use FloatOrd for sprite Z comparison and ignore sprites with NaN (#15267)
# Objective

Fixes #15258

## Solution

If my understanding is correct, sprites with NaN anywhere in their
transform won't even get onto the screen, so should not generate pick
events. This PR filters sprites with NaN in their transforms before
sorting by depth, then uses `FloatOrd` to simplify the comparison. Since
we're guaranteed to not have NaN values, it's technically unnecessary,
and we could instead sort with `a.partial_cmp(&b).unwrap()`, or even
`unwrap_unchecked()`.

## Testing

I ran the picking example to ensure Z sorting was working as intended.
2024-09-17 23:27:53 +00:00
Alice Cecile
e0d38a4a3b
Add basic docs explaining what asset processing is and where to look (#15058)
# Objective

Asset processing (added as part of #8624) is a powerful, high-impact
feature, but has been widely underused (and underdeveloped) due to poor
developer understanding.

## Solution

In this PR, I've documented what asset processing is, why it's useful,
and pointed users to the two primary entry points.

While I would like substantially more involved practical examples for
how to perform common asset-processing tasks, I've split them out from
this PR for ease of review (and actually submitting this for review
before the weekend).

We should add bread crumbs from the module docs to these docs, but
whether we add that here or in #15056 depends on which gets merged
first.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-09-17 22:59:12 +00:00
Alice Cecile
23aca13609
Add module and supporting documentation to bevy_assets (#15056)
# Objective

Bevy's asset system is powerful and generally well-designed but very
opaque.

Beginners struggle to discover how to do simple tasks and grok the
fundamental data models, while more advanced users trip over the
assorted traits and their relation to each other.

Reverts #15054 ;)

## Solution

This PR adds module documentation to `bevy_assets`, tweaking the
associated documentation on the items as needed to provide further
details and bread crumbs.

If you have ideas for other important, hard-to-discover patterns or
functionality in this crate, please let me know.

That said, I've left out a section on asset preprocessing which *should*
eventually go here. That is substantially more uncertain, and requires
both more time to investigate and more expertise to review.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: TrialDragon <31419708+TrialDragon@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: NotAFile <notafile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-17 22:07:37 +00:00
Wybe Westra
612731edfb
Add DynamicTyped link to TypeInfo docs (#15188) (#15259)
Also added a bit to the paragraph to explain when to use the new
function.
Fixes #15188.
2024-09-17 19:27:26 +00:00
Christian Hughes
378dcacf82
Group IntoSystemConfigs impls together (#15254)
# Objective

Two of the `IntoSystemConfigs` `impl`s are out of place near the top of
the file.

## Solution

Put them below the `IntoSystemConfigs` trait definition, alongside the
other `impl`.
2024-09-17 17:57:22 +00:00
no-materials
b884f96598
Implement enabled flag for fps overlay (#15246)
# Objective

Fixes #15223 

## Solution

Adds an `enabled` flag to the `FpsOverlayConfig` resource with a system
that detects it's change, and adjusts the visibility of the overlay text
entity.

## Testing

I extended the `fps_overlay` example with the option to toggle the
overlay. Run with:
```
cargo run --features="bevy_dev_tools" --example fps_overlay
```
2024-09-17 15:16:28 +00:00
Patrick Walton
3c41586154
Add EntityRefExcept and EntityMutExcept world queries, in preparation for generalized animation. (#15207)
This commit adds two new `WorldQuery` types: `EntityRefExcept` and
`EntityMutExcept`. These types work just like `EntityRef` and
`EntityMut`, but they prevent access to a statically-specified list of
components. For example, `EntityMutExcept<(AnimationPlayer,
Handle<AnimationGraph>)>` provides mutable access to all components
except for `AnimationPlayer` and `Handle<AnimationGraph>`. These types
are useful when you need to be able to process arbitrary queries while
iterating over the results of another `EntityMut` query.

The motivating use case is *generalized animation*, which is an upcoming
feature that allows animation of any component property, not just
rotation, translation, scaling, or morph weights. To implement this, we
must change the current `AnyOf<(&mut Transform, &mut MorphWeights)>` to
instead be `EntityMutExcept<(AnimationPlayer, Handle<AnimationGraph>)>`.
It's possible to use `FilteredEntityMut` in conjunction with a
dynamically-generated system instead, but `FilteredEntityMut` isn't
optimized for the use case of a large number of allowed components
coupled with a small set of disallowed components. No amount of
optimization of `FilteredEntityMut` produced acceptable performance on
the `many_foxes` benchmark. `Query<EntityMut, Without<AnimationPlayer>>`
will not suffice either, as it's legal and idiomatic for an
`AnimationTarget` and an `AnimationPlayer` to coexist on the same
entity.

An alternate proposal was to implement a somewhat-more-general
`Except<Q, CL>` feature, where Q is a `WorldQuery` and CL is a
`ComponentList`. I wasn't able to implement that proposal in a
reasonable way, because of the fact that methods like
`EntityMut::get_mut` and `EntityRef::get` are inherent methods instead
of methods on `WorldQuery`, and therefore there was no way to delegate
methods like `get` and `get_mut` to the inner query in a generic way.
Refactoring those methods into a trait would probably be possible.
However, I didn't see a use case for a hypothetical `Except` with
arbitrary queries: `Query<Except<(&Transform, &Visibility),
Visibility>>` would just be a complicated equivalent to
`Query<&Transform>`, for instance. So, out of a desire for simplicity, I
omitted a generic `Except` mechanism.

I've tested the performance of generalized animation on `many_foxes` and
found that, with this patch, `animate_targets` has a 7.4% slowdown over
`main`. With `FilteredEntityMut` optimized to use `Arc<Access>`, the
slowdown is 75.6%, due to contention on the reference count. Without
`Arc<Access>`, the slowdown is even worse, over 2x.

## Testing

New tests have been added that check that `EntityRefExcept` and
`EntityMutExcept` allow and disallow access to components properly and
that the query engine can correctly reject conflicting queries involving
those types.

A Tracy profile of `many_foxes` with 10,000 foxes showing generalized
animation using `FilteredEntityMut` (red) vs. main (yellow) is as
follows:

![Screenshot 2024-09-12
225914](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2993d74c-a513-4ba4-85bd-225672e7170a)

A Tracy profile of `many_foxes` with 10,000 foxes showing generalized
animation using this `EntityMutExcept` (yellow) vs. main (red) is as
follows:

![Screenshot 2024-09-14
205831](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4241015e-0c5d-44ef-835b-43f78a24e604)
2024-09-17 14:53:39 +00:00
Benjamin Brienen
b45d83ebda
Rename Add to Queue for methods with deferred semantics (#15234)
# Objective

- Fixes #15106

## Solution

- Trivial refactor to rename the method. The duplicate method `push` was
removed as well. This will simpify the API and make the semantics more
clear. `Add` implies that the action happens immediately, whereas in
reality, the command is queued to be run eventually.
- `ChildBuilder::add_command` has similarly been renamed to
`queue_command`.

## Testing

Unit tests should suffice for this simple refactor.

---

## Migration Guide

- `Commands::add` and `Commands::push` have been replaced with
`Commnads::queue`.
- `ChildBuilder::add_command` has been renamed to
`ChildBuilder::queue_command`.
2024-09-17 00:17:49 +00:00
Navneet Aman
c2d54f5f04
Don't leak SEND resource, even if thread is panicking. (#15247)
# Objective
Currently the resource doesn't get dropped if thread panics. This is
presumably to prevent !SEND resource from being dropped by wrong thread.
But, this logic is not needed for SEND resources. So we don't need this
check for SEND resource.

Fixes #15144 

## Solution

We check if resource is !SEND before, validating that correct thread is
dropping the resource.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
I did run cargo test on bevy.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
No
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
Nothing special
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
x86_64 desktop
2024-09-16 23:36:52 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
c3465a9676
Update gilrs requirement from 0.10.1 to 0.11.0 (#15245)
Updates the requirements on
[gilrs](https://gitlab.com/gilrs-project/gilrs) to permit the latest
version.
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Benjamin Brienen
29508f065f
Fix floating point math (#15239)
# Objective

- Fixes #15236

## Solution

- Use bevy_math::ops instead of std floating point operations.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
Unit tests and `cargo run -p ci -- test`

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
Execute `cargo run -p ci -- test` on Windows.

- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
Windows

## Migration Guide

- Not a breaking change
- Projects should use bevy math where applicable

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2024-09-16 23:28:12 +00:00
Taylor Neal
23a77ca5eb
Rename push children to add children (#15196)
# Objective

- Makes naming between add_child and add_children more consistent
- Fixes #15101 

## Solution

renamed push_children to add_children

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
Ran tests + grep search for any instance of `push_child`

- Are there any parts that need more testing?

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
ran tests on WSL2

---

## Migration Guide

> This section is optional. If there are no breaking changes, you can
delete this section.

- If this PR is a breaking change (relative to the last release of
Bevy), describe how a user might need to migrate their code to support
these changes

rename any use of `push_children()` to the updated `add_children()`
2024-09-16 23:16:04 +00:00
patrickariel
3efef59d83
Enable/disable UI anti-aliasing (#15170)
# Objective

Currently, UI is always rendered with anti-aliasing. This makes bevy's
UI completely unsuitable for art-styles that demands hard pixelated
edges, such as retro-style games.

## Solution

Add a component for disabling anti-aliasing in UI.

## Testing

In
[`examples/ui/button.rs`](15e246eff8/examples/ui/button.rs),
add the component to the camera like this:

```rust
use bevy::{prelude::*, ui::prelude::*};

commands.spawn((Camera2dBundle::default(), UiAntiAlias::Off));
```

The rounded button will now render without anti-aliasing.

## Showcase

An example of a rounded UI node rendered without anti-aliasing, with and
without borders:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea797e40-bdaa-4ede-a0d3-c9a7eab95b6e)
2024-09-16 23:06:23 +00:00
Robert Walter
29c4c79342
Rotation api extension (#15169)
# Objective

- Another way of specifying rotations was requested in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11132#issuecomment-2344603178

## Solution

- Add methods on `Rot2`
  - `turn_fraction(fraction: f32) -> Self`
  - `as_turn_fraction(self) -> f32`
- Also add some documentation on range of rotation

## Testing

- extended existing tests
- added new tests

## Showcase 

```rust
let rotation1 = Rot2::degrees(90.0);
let rotation2 = Rot2::turn_fraction(0.25);

// rotations should be equal
assert_relative_eq!(rotation1, rotation2);

// The rotation should be 90 degrees
assert_relative_eq!(rotation2.as_radians(), FRAC_PI_2);
assert_relative_eq!(rotation2.as_degrees(), 90.0);

```

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-16 23:02:08 +00:00
Cole Varner
17b1bcde95
Add missing insert API commands (#15166)
# Objective

- Adds the missing API commands `insert_if_new_and` and
`try_insert_if_new_and` (resolves #15105)
- Adds some test coverage for existing insert commands

## Testing

- Implemented additional unit tests to add coverage
2024-09-16 23:00:00 +00:00
Chris Russell
382917fbb3
Improve type inference in DynSystemParam::downcast() by making the type parameter match the return value. (#15103)
# Objective

Right now, `DynSystemParam::downcast()` always requires the type
parameter to be specified with a turbofish. Make it so that it can be
inferred from the use of the return value, like:

```rust
fn expects_res_a(mut param: DynSystemParam) {
    let res: Res<A> = param.downcast().unwrap();
}
```

## Solution

The reason this doesn't currently work is that the type parameter is a
`'static` version of the `SystemParam` so that it can be used with
`Any::downcast_mut()`. Change the method signature so that the type
parameter matches the return type, and use `T::Item<'static, 'static>`
to get the `'static` version. That means we wind up returning a
`T::Item<'static, 'static>::Item<'w, 's>`, so constrain that to be equal
to `T`. That works with every `SystemParam` implementation, since they
have `T::Item == T` up to lifetimes.
2024-09-16 22:56:57 +00:00
Eero Lehtinen
db525e660e
Fix MeshAllocator panic (#14560)
# Objective

 Fixes #14540

## Solution

- Clean slab layouts from stale `SlabId`s when freeing meshes
- Technically performance requirements of freeing now increase based on
the number of existing meshes, but maybe it doesn't matter too much in
practice
- This was the case before this PR too, but it's technically possible to
free and allocate 2^32 times and overflow with `SlabId`s and cause
incorrect behavior. It looks like new meshes would then override old
ones.

## Testing

- Tested in `loading_screen` example and tapping keyboard 1 and 2.
2024-09-16 22:54:01 +00:00
Adam
9bda913e36
Remove redundent information and optimize dynamic allocations in Table (#12929)
# Objective

- fix #12853
- Make `Table::allocate` faster

## Solution
The PR consists of multiple steps:

1) For the component data: create a new data-structure that's similar to
`BlobVec` but doesn't store `len` & `capacity` inside of it: "BlobArray"
(name suggestions welcome)
2) For the `Tick` data: create a new data-structure that's similar to
`ThinSlicePtr` but supports dynamic reallocation: "ThinArrayPtr" (name
suggestions welcome)
3) Create a new data-structure that's very similar to `Column` that
doesn't store `len` & `capacity` inside of it: "ThinColumn"
4) Adjust the `Table` implementation to use `ThinColumn` instead of
`Column`

The result is that only one set of `len` & `capacity` is stored in
`Table`, in `Table::entities`

### Notes Regarding Performance
Apart from shaving off some excess memory in `Table`, the changes have
also brought noteworthy performance improvements:
The previous implementation relied on `Vec::reserve` &
`BlobVec::reserve`, but that redundantly repeated the same if statement
(`capacity` == `len`). Now that check could be made at the `Table` level
because the capacity and length of all the columns are synchronized;
saving N branches per allocation. The result is a respectable
performance improvement per every `Table::reserve` (and subsequently
`Table::allocate`) call.

I'm hesitant to give exact numbers because I don't have a lot of
experience in profiling and benchmarking, but these are the results I
got so far:

*`add_remove_big/table` benchmark after the implementation:*


![after_add_remove_big_table](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/46227443/b667da29-1212-4020-8bb0-ec0f15bb5f8a)

*`add_remove_big/table` benchmark in main branch (measured in comparison
to the implementation):*


![main_add_remove_big_table](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/46227443/41abb92f-3112-4e01-b935-99696eb2fe58)

*`add_remove_very_big/table` benchmark after the implementation:*


![after_add_remove_very_big](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/46227443/f268a155-295b-4f55-ab02-f8a9dcc64fc2)

*`add_remove_very_big/table` benchmark in main branch (measured in
comparison to the implementation):*


![main_add_remove_very_big](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/46227443/78b4e3a6-b255-47c9-baee-1a24c25b9aea)

cc @james7132 to verify

---

## Changelog

- New data-structure that's similar to `BlobVec` but doesn't store `len`
& `capacity` inside of it: `BlobArray`
- New data-structure that's similar to `ThinSlicePtr` but supports
dynamic allocation:`ThinArrayPtr`
- New data-structure that's very similar to `Column` that doesn't store
`len` & `capacity` inside of it: `ThinColumn`
- Adjust the `Table` implementation to use `ThinColumn` instead of
`Column`
- New benchmark: `add_remove_very_big` to benchmark the performance of
spawning a lot of entities with a lot of components (15) each

## Migration Guide

`Table` now uses `ThinColumn` instead of `Column`. That means that
methods that previously returned `Column`, will now return `ThinColumn`
instead.

`ThinColumn` has a much more limited and low-level API, but you can
still achieve the same things in `ThinColumn` as you did in `Column`.
For example, instead of calling `Column::get_added_tick`, you'd call
`ThinColumn::get_added_ticks_slice` and index it to get the specific
added tick.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2024-09-16 22:52:05 +00:00
Federico Rinaldi
262b068bc3
Substitute trivial fallible conversions with infallible function calls (#10846)
Clippy for rust 1.75 will introduce the
[`unnecessary_fallible_conversions`][1] lint. This PR solves the trivial
ones.

[1]:
https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_fallible_conversions
2024-09-16 22:46:54 +00:00
Blazepaws
5a0c09d38f
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_transform (#15230)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_transform
2024-09-15 18:19:44 +00:00
Blazepaws
cb6ab16c97
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_ui (#15231)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_ui
2024-09-15 17:52:38 +00:00
Blazepaws
4d65757b3e
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_window (#15233)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_window.
This is the last one.
2024-09-15 17:49:00 +00:00
Blazepaws
1c2e1fc15a
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_text (#15229)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_text
2024-09-15 17:21:02 +00:00
Blazepaws
b38cc9e7b0
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_state (#15228)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_state
2024-09-15 17:16:45 +00:00
Blazepaws
07e79f3e9f
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_sprite (#15227)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_sprite
2024-09-15 17:10:53 +00:00
Blazepaws
274c97d415
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_render (#15226)
Addresses https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for
bevy_render
2024-09-15 17:05:11 +00:00
Blazepaws
0c92908baf
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_picking (#15225)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_picking
2024-09-15 16:17:39 +00:00
Blazepaws
b6b28a621f
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_pbr (#15224)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_pbr
2024-09-15 16:07:30 +00:00
poopy
d878e2f8bd
add allow_all and deny_all methods to DynamicSceneBuilder (#15222)
# Objective

It would be convenient to be able to quickly deny or allow all
components and resources on a `DynamicSceneBuilder` with a single method
call.

Context: #15210 renamed `{allow/deny}_all` to
`{allow/deny}_all_components`.

## Solution

Added two new methods to `DynamicSceneBuilder`, `allow_all` and
`deny_all`, which affect both the component and resource filters.


## Showcase

### Before

```rust
let builder = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(world)
    .deny_all_components()
    .deny_all_resources();
```

### After

```rust
let builder = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(world).deny_all();
```
2024-09-15 15:30:53 +00:00
Blazepaws
228ce8170a
Use of deprecated function in example for ButtonInput (#15221)
The function `bevy_input::schedule::condition::Condition::or_else` has
been deprecated in favor of
`bevy_input::schedule::condition::Condition::or`. However the docs for
`ButtonInput` were still using the deprecated function in their example.
2024-09-15 15:22:39 +00:00
Blazepaws
62b2cdab32
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_hierarchy (#15219)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for
bevy_hierarchy
2024-09-15 15:09:28 +00:00
Blazepaws
e718bbd55c
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_input (#15220)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_input
2024-09-15 15:08:46 +00:00
Blazepaws
569f68f8a0
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_gltf (#15218)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_gltf
2024-09-15 14:47:43 +00:00
Blazepaws
379696a468
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_gizmos (#15217)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_gizmos
2024-09-15 14:41:49 +00:00
poopy
2ea8d35900
explicitly mention component in methods on DynamicSceneBuilder (#15210)
# Objective

The method names on `DynamicSceneBuilder` are misleading. Specifically,
`deny_all` and `allow_all` implies everything will be denied/allowed,
including all components and resources. In reality, these methods only
apply to components (which is mentioned in the docs).

## Solution

- change `deny_all` and `allow_all` to `deny_all_components` and
`allow_all_components`
- also, change the remaining methods to mention component where it makes
sense

We could also add the `deny_all` and `allow_all` methods back later,
only this time, they would deny/allow both resources and components.

## Showcase

### Before
```rust
let builder = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(world)
    .deny_all()
    .deny_all_resources()
    .allow::<MyComponent>();
```

### After
```rust
let builder = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(world)
    .deny_all_components()
    .deny_all_resources()
    .allow_component::<MyComponent>();
```

## Migration Guide

the following invocations on `DynamicSceneBuilder` should be changed by
users
- `with_filter` -> `with_component_filter`
- `allow` -> `allow_component`
- `deny` -> `deny_component`
- `allow_all` -> `allow_all_components`
- `deny_all` -> `deny_all_components`
2024-09-15 14:37:32 +00:00
Al M.
2ea51fc60f
Use FromReflect when extracting entities in dynamic scenes (#15174)
# Objective

Fix #10284.

## Solution

When `DynamicSceneBuilder` extracts entities, they are cloned via
`PartialReflect::clone_value`, making them into dynamic versions of the
original components. This loses any custom `ReflectSerialize` type data.
Dynamic scenes are deserialized with the original types, not the dynamic
versions, and so any component with a custom serialize may fail. In this
case `Rect` and `Vec2`. The dynamic version includes the field names 'x'
and 'y' but the `Serialize` impl doesn't, hence the "expect float"
error.

The solution here: Instead of using `clone_value` to clone the
components, `FromReflect` clones and retains the original information
needed to serialize with any custom `Serialize` impls. I think using
something like `reflect_clone` from
(https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13432) might make this more
efficient.

I also did the same when deserializing dynamic scenes to appease some of
the round-trip tests which use `ReflectPartialEq`, which requires the
types be the same and not a unique/proxy pair. I'm not sure it's
otherwise necessary. Maybe this would also be more efficient when
spawning dynamic scenes with `reflect_clone` instead of `FromReflect`
again?

An alternative solution would be to fall back to the dynamic version
when deserializing `DynamicScene`s if the custom version fails. I think
that's possible. Or maybe simply always deserializing via the dynamic
route for dynamic scenes?

## Testing

This example is similar to the original test case in #10284:

``` rust
#![allow(missing_docs)]

use bevy::{prelude::*, scene::SceneInstanceReady};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, (save, load).chain())
        .observe(check)
        .run();
}

static SAVEGAME_SAVE_PATH: &str = "savegame.scn.ron";

fn save(world: &mut World) {
    let entity = world.spawn(OrthographicProjection::default()).id();

    let scene = DynamicSceneBuilder::from_world(world)
        .extract_entity(entity)
        .build();

    if let Some(registry) = world.get_resource::<AppTypeRegistry>() {
        let registry = registry.read();
        let serialized_scene = scene.serialize(&registry).unwrap();
        // println!("{}", serialized_scene);
        std::fs::write(format!("assets/{SAVEGAME_SAVE_PATH}"), serialized_scene).unwrap();
    }

    world.entity_mut(entity).despawn_recursive();
}

fn load(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    commands.spawn(DynamicSceneBundle {
        scene: asset_server.load(SAVEGAME_SAVE_PATH),
        ..default()
    });
}

fn check(_trigger: Trigger<SceneInstanceReady>, query: Query<&OrthographicProjection>) {
    dbg!(query.single());
}
```


## Migration Guide

The `DynamicScene` format is changed to use custom serialize impls so
old scene files will need updating:

Old: 

```ron
(
  resources: {},
  entities: {
    4294967299: (
      components: {
        "bevy_render:📷:projection::OrthographicProjection": (
          near: 0.0,
          far: 1000.0,
          viewport_origin: (
            x: 0.5,
            y: 0.5,
          ),
          scaling_mode: WindowSize(1.0),
          scale: 1.0,
          area: (
            min: (
              x: -1.0,
              y: -1.0,
            ),
            max: (
              x: 1.0,
              y: 1.0,
            ),
          ),
        ),
      },
    ),
  },
)
```

New:

```ron
(
  resources: {},
  entities: {
    4294967299: (
      components: {
        "bevy_render:📷:projection::OrthographicProjection": (
          near: 0.0,
          far: 1000.0,
          viewport_origin: (0.5, 0.5),
          scaling_mode: WindowSize(1.0),
          scale: 1.0,
          area: (
            min: (-1.0, -1.0),
            max: (1.0, 1.0),
          ),
        ),
      },
    ),
  },
)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-15 14:33:39 +00:00
Blazepaws
21e39360f7
Example for bevy_ecs::event::Events uses deprecated function get_reader (#15216)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15214
2024-09-15 14:24:04 +00:00
Blazepaws
abac8c7b0f
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_audio (#15211)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_audio
2024-09-15 14:24:00 +00:00
Blazepaws
53d2bc9482
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_ecs (#15215)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for bevy_ecs
2024-09-15 14:23:54 +00:00
Blazepaws
df8cb3e5e2
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_core_pipeline (#15213)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for
bevy_core_pipeline
2024-09-15 14:23:41 +00:00
Blazepaws
c909a0572d
Reflect derived traits on all components and resources: bevy_animation (#15209)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for the
bevy_animation subcrate
2024-09-15 11:58:51 +00:00
kivi
3f425da66e
Improve schedule note of .after/.before & encourage to use .chain ins… (#14986)
# Objective

- Fixes #14552 
- Make the current note of `before` and `after` understandable. 
- > The given set is not implicitly added to the schedule when this
system set is added.

## Solution

- Replace note in docs of [`after` and
`before`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/ecs/prelude/trait.IntoSystemConfigs.html#method.before)
- Note of after was removed completely, and links to `before`, because
they notes would be identical.
- Also encourage to use `.chain`, which is much simpler and safer to use

## Testing

- Checked the docs after running `cargo doc` and `cargo run -p ci --
lints`
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- no need to test, but please review the text. If it is still including
the intended message and especially if its understandable.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-14 21:03:21 +00:00
Wybe Westra
70808af776
Added ordering information to observer tests (#14332) (#15178)
Fixes #14332 by recording the order in which the events occur.
2024-09-14 14:08:49 +00:00
Joona Aalto
b36443b6ed
Fix Capsule2d::sample_interior (#15191)
# Objective

`Capsule2d::sample_interior` uses the radius of the capsule for the
width of its rectangular section. It should be using two times the
radius for the full width!

I noticed this as I was getting incorrect results for angular inertia
approximated from a point cloud of points sampled on the capsule. This
hinted that something was wrong with the sampling.

## Solution

Multiply the radius by two to get the full width of the rectangular
section. With this, the sampling produces the correct result in my
tests.
2024-09-14 02:24:08 +00:00
Blazepaws
583e034796
Reflected traits for resources and components: bevy_a11y (#15192)
Solves https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15187 for the bevy_a11y
subcrate.
2024-09-14 01:43:16 +00:00
Cole Varner
cf55e6cb22
ParsedPath::try_from<&str> (#15180)
# Objective

- implements ParsedPath::try_from<&str>
- resolves #14438

## Testing

- Added unit test for ParsedPath::try_from<&str>

Note: I don't claim to be an expert on lifetimes! That said I think it
makes sense that the error shares a lifetime with input string as deeper
down it is used to construct it.
2024-09-13 17:37:09 +00:00
Gino Valente
37443e0f3f
bevy_reflect: Add DynamicTyped trait (#15108)
# Objective

Thanks to #7207, we now have a way to validate at the type-level that a
reflected value is actually the type it says it is and not just a
dynamic representation of that type.

`dyn PartialReflect` values _might_ be a dynamic type, but `dyn Reflect`
values are guaranteed to _not_ be a dynamic type.

Therefore, we can start to add methods to `Reflect` that weren't really
possible before. For example, we should now be able to always get a
`&'static TypeInfo`, and not just an `Option<&'static TypeInfo>`.

## Solution

Add the `DynamicTyped` trait.

This trait is similar to `DynamicTypePath` in that it provides a way to
use the non-object-safe `Typed` trait in an object-safe way.

And since all types that derive `Reflect` will also derive `Typed`, we
can safely add `DynamicTyped` as a supertrait of `Reflect`. This allows
us to use it when just given a `dyn Reflect` trait object.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Showcase

`Reflect` now has a supertrait of `DynamicTyped`, allowing `TypeInfo` to
be retrieved from a `dyn Reflect` trait object without having to unwrap
anything!

```rust
let value: Box<dyn Reflect> = Box::new(String::from("Hello!"));

// BEFORE
let info: &'static TypeInfo = value.get_represented_type_info().unwrap();

// AFTER
let info: &'static TypeInfo = value.reflect_type_info();
```

## Migration Guide

`Reflect` now has a supertrait of `DynamicTyped`. If you were manually
implementing `Reflect` and did not implement `Typed`, you will now need
to do so.
2024-09-13 17:17:10 +00:00
Wybe Westra
ae80a20690
Reccomend using AssetPlugin.file_path instead of CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR (#15176)
Fixes #15175.

One question I have: I see that the scene_viewer example uses the
CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR. Should that line be removed, or would that break the
tool?

1fd478277e/examples/tools/scene_viewer/main.rs (L40)
2024-09-13 16:16:23 +00:00
ickshonpe
1b1105e327
Remove border radius scaling (#15173)
# Objective

Fixes #15142

Split this off from #15163 as it's a very simple fix.

## Solution

UiScale was applied twice to border radius, remove the second
application.

## Testing

You can use this modified button example from the issue for testing:

```
use bevy::{color::palettes::basic::*, prelude::*, winit::WinitSettings};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        // Only run the app when there is user input. This will significantly reduce CPU/GPU use.
        .insert_resource(UiScale(2.))
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, button_system)
        .run();
}

const NORMAL_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.15, 0.15, 0.15);
const HOVERED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25);
const PRESSED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.35, 0.75, 0.35);

fn button_system(
    mut interaction_query: Query<
        (
            &Interaction,
            &mut BackgroundColor,
            &mut BorderColor,
            &Children,
        ),
        (Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
    >,
    mut text_query: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
    for (interaction, mut color, mut border_color, children) in &mut interaction_query {
        let mut text = text_query.get_mut(children[0]).unwrap();
        match *interaction {
            Interaction::Pressed => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Press".to_string();
                *color = PRESSED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = RED.into();
            }
            Interaction::Hovered => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Hover".to_string();
                *color = HOVERED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::WHITE;
            }
            Interaction::None => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Button".to_string();
                *color = NORMAL_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::BLACK;
            }
        }
    }
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    // ui camera
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Percent(100.0),
                height: Val::Percent(100.0),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                ..default()
            },
            ..default()
        })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            parent
                .spawn(ButtonBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        width: Val::Px(250.0),
                        height: Val::Px(100.0),
                        border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(25.0)),
                        // horizontally center child text
                        justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                        // vertically center child text
                        align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                        ..default()
                    },
                    border_color: BorderColor(Color::BLACK),
                    border_radius: BorderRadius::all(Val::Px(25.)),
                    background_color: NORMAL_BUTTON.into(),
                    ..default()
                })
                .with_child(TextBundle::from_section(
                    "Button",
                    TextStyle {
                        font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
                        font_size: 40.0,
                        color: Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9),
                    },
                ));
            parent
                .spawn(NodeBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        width: Val::Px(150.0),
                        padding: UiRect::vertical(Val::Px(25.)),
                        height: Val::Px(100.0),
                        align_items: AlignItems::Stretch,
                        justify_content: JustifyContent::Stretch,
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    ..default()
                })
                .with_child(NodeBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        flex_basis: Val::Percent(100.),
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    background_color: RED.into(),
                    ..Default::default()
                });
        });
}
```

## Showcase

Using the modified button example

### main

<img alt="366023197-e6124f07-e522-4514-bd8e-7986ac32890c"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b7b909ed-1184-4d9d-b50b-e30f4c1f76b2">


### this PR

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89b89a2f-533f-41bd-b2cb-4743aec6519e)
2024-09-13 15:52:42 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
f570f52aa2
Optimize observer unregistration (#15150)
# Objective

Fixes #14980

## Solution

Only iterate over archetypes containing the component.

## Alternatives

Additionally, for each archetype, cache how many observers are watching
one of its components & use this to speed up the check for each affected
archetype ([implemented
here](55c89aa033)).
Benchmarking showed this to lead only to a minor speedup.

## Testing

There's both already a test checking that observers don't run after
being despawned as well as a regression test for the bug that
necessitates the check this PR optimizes.
2024-09-13 15:47:24 +00:00
Pēteris Pakalns
e567669c31
TrackedRenderPass internal tracking state reset (#14948)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13225

## Solution

Invalidate `TrackedRenderPass` internal state upon accessing internal
`wgpu::RenderPass`.

## Testing

- Tested by calling `set_bind_group` on `RenderPass` returned by
`TrackedRenderPass::wgpu_pass` and checking if in later `set_bind_group`
calls on `TrackedRenderPass` correct bind group is restored.
2024-09-12 16:51:36 +00:00
charlotte
1fd478277e
Fix mesh 2d non indexed draw. (#15155)
Closes #15154. Looks like 2d was just missed in
d235d41af1.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1656d320-fed2-4a25-b2b0-14755e10faf7)
2024-09-12 12:38:56 +00:00
Robert Walter
327e1ddba4
Micro typo in bevy_ecs (#15167)
I'm currently reading through the code and docs and found this.
2024-09-12 08:43:33 +00:00
mamekoro
15e246eff8
Fix typo in bevy_reflect/src/reflect.rs (#15157)
Corrected a typo "enumuration" to "enumeration".
2024-09-11 21:51:17 +00:00
Niashi
8bfe635c3e
Finish enhancing ReflectCommandExt to work with Bundles (#15152)
# Objective

- Finish resolving https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15125
- Inserting bundles was implemented in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/15128 but removing bundles still
needed to be implemented.

## Solution

- Modified `bevy_ecs::reflect::entity_commands::remove_reflect` to
handle both components and bundles
- Modified documentation of `ReflectCommandExt` methods to reflect that
one can now use bundles with these commands.

## Testing

- Three tests were added to match the ones for inserting components.
2024-09-11 03:19:28 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
be35cba801
Removed Type Parameters from Observer (#15151)
# Objective

- Remove any ambiguity around how multiple `Observer` components work on
a single `Entity` by completely removing the concept.
- Fixes #15122

## Solution

- Removed type parameters from `Observer`, relying on a function pointer
to provide type information into the relevant aspects of running an
observer.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally.
- Checked `observers.rs` example continued to function as expected.

## Notes

This communicates to users of observers that only a single `Observer`
can be inserted onto an entity at a time within the established type
system. This has been achieved by erasing the type information from the
stored `ObserverSystem` and retrieving it again using a function
pointer. This has the downside of increasing the size of the `Observer`
component and increases the complexity of the observer runner. However,
this complexity was already present, and is in my opinion a worthwhile
tradeoff for the clearer user experience.

The other notable benefit is users no longer need to use the
`ObserverState` component to filter for `Observer` entities, and can
instead use `Observer` directly.

Technically this is a breaking change, since the type signature for
`Observer` has changed. However, it was so cumbersome to use that I
don't believe there are any instances in the wild of users directly
naming `Observer` types, instead relying on `ObserverState`, and the
methods provided by `App` and `World`. As can be seen in the diff, this
change had very little knock-on effects across Bevy.

## Migration Guide

If you filtered for observers using `Observer<A, B>`, instead filter for
an `Observer`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-11 01:14:28 +00:00
Gino Valente
75343ef584
bevy_reflect: Mention FunctionRegistry in bevy_reflect::func docs (#15147)
# Objective

The module docs for `bevy_reflect::func` don't mention the
`FunctionRegistry`.

## Solution

Add a section about the `FunctionRegistry` to the module-level
documentation.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --doc --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```
2024-09-10 23:39:05 +00:00
UkoeHB
fa51e26052
Trim cosmic-text's shape run cache (#15037)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14991. The `cosmic-text`
shape run cache requires manual cleanup for old text that no longer
needs to be cached.

## Solution

- Add a system to trim the cache.
- Add an `average fps` indicator to the `text_debug` example.

## Testing

Tested with `cargo run --example text_debug`.
- **No shape run cache**: 82fps with ~1fps variance.
- **Shape run cache no trim**: 90-100fps with ~2-4fps variance
- **Shape run cache trim age = 1**: 90-100fps with ~2-8fps variance
- **Shape run cache trim age = 2**: 90-100fps with ~2-4fps variance
- **Shape run cache trim age = 2000**: 80-120fps with ~2-6fps variance

The shape run cache seems to increase average FPS but also increases
frame time variance (when there is dynamic text).
2024-09-10 23:28:05 +00:00
ickshonpe
cacf3929db
fix spelling mistake (#15146)
# Objective

Fix spelling mistake: `interned_root_notes` -> `interned_root_nodes`
2024-09-10 20:21:40 +00:00
Joona Aalto
afbbbd7335
Rename rendering components for improved consistency and clarity (#15035)
# Objective

The names of numerous rendering components in Bevy are inconsistent and
a bit confusing. Relevant names include:

- `AutoExposureSettings`
- `AutoExposureSettingsUniform`
- `BloomSettings`
- `BloomUniform` (no `Settings`)
- `BloomPrefilterSettings`
- `ChromaticAberration` (no `Settings`)
- `ContrastAdaptiveSharpeningSettings`
- `DepthOfFieldSettings`
- `DepthOfFieldUniform` (no `Settings`)
- `FogSettings`
- `SmaaSettings`, `Fxaa`, `TemporalAntiAliasSettings` (really
inconsistent??)
- `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionSettings`
- `ScreenSpaceReflectionsSettings`
- `VolumetricFogSettings`

Firstly, there's a lot of inconsistency between `Foo`/`FooSettings` and
`FooUniform`/`FooSettingsUniform` and whether names are abbreviated or
not.

Secondly, the `Settings` post-fix seems unnecessary and a bit confusing
semantically, since it makes it seem like the component is mostly just
auxiliary configuration instead of the core *thing* that actually
enables the feature. This will be an even bigger problem once bundles
like `TemporalAntiAliasBundle` are deprecated in favor of required
components, as users will expect a component named `TemporalAntiAlias`
(or similar), not `TemporalAntiAliasSettings`.

## Solution

Drop the `Settings` post-fix from the component names, and change some
names to be more consistent.

- `AutoExposure`
- `AutoExposureUniform`
- `Bloom`
- `BloomUniform`
- `BloomPrefilter`
- `ChromaticAberration`
- `ContrastAdaptiveSharpening`
- `DepthOfField`
- `DepthOfFieldUniform`
- `DistanceFog`
- `Smaa`, `Fxaa`, `TemporalAntiAliasing` (note: we might want to change
to `Taa`, see "Discussion")
- `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion`
- `ScreenSpaceReflections`
- `VolumetricFog`

I kept the old names as deprecated type aliases to make migration a bit
less painful for users. We should remove them after the next release.
(And let me know if I should just... not add them at all)

I also added some very basic docs for a few types where they were
missing, like on `Fxaa` and `DepthOfField`.

## Discussion

- `TemporalAntiAliasing` is still inconsistent with `Smaa` and `Fxaa`.
Consensus [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/743663924229963868/1280601167209955431)
seemed to be that renaming to `Taa` would probably be fine, but I think
it's a bit more controversial, and it would've required renaming a lot
of related types like `TemporalAntiAliasNode`,
`TemporalAntiAliasBundle`, and `TemporalAntiAliasPlugin`, so I think
it's better to leave to a follow-up.
- I think `Fog` should probably have a more specific name like
`DistanceFog` considering it seems to be distinct from `VolumetricFog`.
~~This should probably be done in a follow-up though, so I just removed
the `Settings` post-fix for now.~~ (done)

---

## Migration Guide

Many rendering components have been renamed for improved consistency and
clarity.

- `AutoExposureSettings` → `AutoExposure`
- `BloomSettings` → `Bloom`
- `BloomPrefilterSettings` → `BloomPrefilter`
- `ContrastAdaptiveSharpeningSettings` → `ContrastAdaptiveSharpening`
- `DepthOfFieldSettings` → `DepthOfField`
- `FogSettings` → `DistanceFog`
- `SmaaSettings` → `Smaa`
- `TemporalAntiAliasSettings` → `TemporalAntiAliasing`
- `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionSettings` → `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusion`
- `ScreenSpaceReflectionsSettings` → `ScreenSpaceReflections`
- `VolumetricFogSettings` → `VolumetricFog`

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-09-10 01:11:46 +00:00
Antony
74ccab947d
Remove ReceivedCharacter (#15126)
# Objective

- Fixes #12639.
- `ReceivedCharacter` was deprecated in #12868 for 0.14, and should be
removed for 0.15.

## Solution

- Remove all instances of `ReceivedCharacter`, including the relevant
`#[allow(deprecated)]` lint attributes.

## Migration Guide

`ReceivedCharacter` was deprecated in 0.14 due to `winit` reworking
their keyboard system. It has now been fully removed. Switch to using
`KeyboardInput` instead.

```rust
// 0.14
fn listen_characters(events: EventReader<ReceivedCharacter>) {
    for event in events.read() {
        info!("{}", event.char);
    }
}

// 0.15
fn listen_characters(events: EventReader<KeyboardInput>) {
    for event in events.read() {
        // Only check for characters when the key is pressed.
        if !event.state.is_pressed() {
            continue;
        }

        // Note that some keys such as `Space` and `Tab` won't be detected as a character.
        // Instead, check for them as separate enum variants.
        match &event.logical_key {
            Key::Character(character) => {
                info!("{} pressed.", character);
            },
            Key::Space => {
                info!("Space pressed.");
            },
            _ => {},
        }
    }
}
```
2024-09-10 00:22:06 +00:00
ickshonpe
8d143e3ed8
ui material node border calculations fix (#15119)
# Objective

Fixes  #15115

## Solution

Retrieve the size of the node's parent in a separate query and base
percentage border values on the parent node's width (or the width of the
viewport in the case of root nodes).
2024-09-09 22:35:29 +00:00
Rich Churcher
f326705cab
Remove OrthographicProjection.scale (adopted) (#15075)
# Objective

Hello! I am adopting #11022 to resolve conflicts with `main`. tldr: this
removes `scale` in favour of `scaling_mode`. Please see the original PR
for explanation/discussion.

Also relates to #2580.

## Migration Guide

Replace all uses of `scale` with `scaling_mode`, keeping in mind that
`scale` is (was) a multiplier. For example, replace
```rust
    scale: 2.0,
    scaling_mode: ScalingMode::FixedHorizontal(4.0),

```
with
```rust
    scaling_mode: ScalingMode::FixedHorizontal(8.0),
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Stepan Koltsov <stepan.koltsov@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 22:34:58 +00:00
Han Damin
0cf276f239
Enhance ReflectCommandExt (#15128)
# Objective

- Enhance #15125

## Solution

- Modified `ReflectCommandExt::insert_reflect` to accept and handle both
components and bundles.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gonçalo Rica Pais da Silva <bluefinger@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Chernyshchyk <genaloner@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 22:34:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
90bb1adeb2
bevy_reflect: Contextual serialization error messages (#13888)
# Objective

Reflection serialization can be difficult to debug. A lot of times a
type fails to be serialized and the user is left wondering where that
type came from.

This is most often encountered with Bevy's scenes. Attempting to
serialize all resources in the world will fail because some resources
can't be serialized.

For example, users will often get complaints about `bevy_utils::Instant`
not registering `ReflectSerialize`. Well, `Instant` can't be serialized,
so the only other option is to exclude the resource that contains it.
But what resource contains it? This is where reflection serialization
can get a little tricky (it's `Time<Real>` btw).

## Solution

Add the `debug_stack` feature to `bevy_reflect`. When enabled, the
reflection serializers and deserializers will keep track of the current
type stack. And this stack will be used in error messages to help with
debugging.

Now, if we unknowingly try to serialize `Time<Real>`, we'll get the
following error:

```
type `bevy_utils::Instant` did not register the `ReflectSerialize` type data. For certain types, this may need to be registered manually using `register_type_data` (stack: `bevy_time::time::Time<bevy_time::real::Real>` -> `bevy_time::real::Real` -> `bevy_utils::Instant`)
```

### Implementation

This makes use of `thread_local!` to manage an internal `TypeInfoStack`
which holds a stack of `&'static TypeInfo`. We push to the stack before
a type is (de)serialized and pop from the stack afterwards.

Using a thread-local should be fine since we know two (de)serializers
can't be running at the same time (and if they're running on separate
threads, then we're still good).

The only potential issue would be if a user went through one of the
sub-serializers, like `StructSerializer`. However, I don't think many
users are going through these types (I don't even know if we necessarily
want to keep those public either, but we'll save that for a different
PR). Additionally, this is just a debug feature that only affects error
messages, so it wouldn't have any drastically negative effect. It would
just result in the stack not being cleared properly if there were any
errors.

Lastly, this is not the most performant implementation since we now
fetch the `TypeInfo` an extra time. But I figured that for a debug tool,
it wouldn't matter too much.

### Feature

This also adds a `debug` feature, which enables the `debug_stack`
feature.

I added it because I think we may want to potentially add more debug
tools in the future, and this gives us a good framework for adding
those. Users who want all debug features, present and future, can just
set `debug`. If they only want this feature, then they can just use
`debug_stack`.

I also made the `debug` feature default to help capture the widest
audience (i.e. the users who want this feature but don't know they do).
However, if we think it's better as a non-default feature, I can change
it!

And if there's any bikeshedding around the name `debug_stack`, let me
know!

## Testing

Run the following command:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --features debug_stack
```

---

## Changelog

- Added the `debug` and `debug_stack` features to `bevy_reflect`
- Updated the error messages returned by the reflection serializers and
deserializers to include more contextual information when the
`debug_stack` or `debug` feature is enabled
2024-09-09 17:52:40 +00:00
robtfm
4e6471ed23
honour NoFrustumCulling for shadows (#15117)
# Objective

`NoFrustumCulling` prevents meshes from being considered out of view
based on AABBs (sometimes useful for skinned meshes which don't
recalculate AABBs currently). it currently only applies for primary view
rendering, not for shadow rendering which can result in missing shadows.

## Solution

Add checks for `NoFrustumCulling` to `check_dir_light_mesh_visibility`
and `check_point_light_mesh_visibility` so that `NoFrustumCulling`
entities are rendered to all shadow views as well as all primary views.
2024-09-09 17:51:38 +00:00
akimakinai
bafffe1c5f
Fix screenshot example (#15094)
# Objective

I noticed some issues in `screenshot` example:
1. Cursor icon won't return from `SystemCursorIcon::Progress` to default
icon, even though screen shot saving is done.
2. Panics when exiting window: ``called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err`
value:
NoEntities("bevy_ecs::query::state::QueryState<bevy_ecs::entity::Entity,
bevy_ecs::query::filter::With<bevy_window:🪟:Window>>")``

## Solution

1. Caused by cursor updating system not responding to [`CursorIcon`
component
removal](5cfcbf47ed/examples/window/screenshot.rs (L38)).
I believe it should, so change it to react to
`RemovedComponents<CursorIcon>`. (a suggestion)
2. Use `get_single` for window.

## Testing

- run screenshot example

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 16:53:20 +00:00
UkoeHB
adc2cf7dfe
Add state scoped events (#15085)
# Objective

- Improve robustness of state transitions. Currently events that should
be scoped to a specific state can leak between state scopes since events
live for two ticks.
- See https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/15072

## Solution

- Allow registering state scoped events that will be automatically
cleared when exiting a state. This is *most of the time* not obviously
useful, but enables users to write correct code that will avoid/reduce
edge conditions (such as systems that aren't state scoped polling for a
state scoped event and having unintended side effects outside a specific
state instance).

## Testing

Did not test.

---

## Showcase

Added state scoped events that will be automatically cleared when
exiting a state. Useful when you want to guarantee clean state
transitions.

Normal way to add an event:
```rust
fn setup(app: &mut App) {
    app.add_event::<MyGameEvent>();
}
```

Add a state-scoped event (**NEW**):
```rust
fn setup(app: &mut App) {
    app.add_state_scoped_event::<MyGameEvent>(GameState::Play);
}
```
2024-09-09 16:37:27 +00:00
Christian Hughes
79f6fcd1eb
EntityRef/Mut get_components (immutable variants only) (#15089)
# Objective

Smaller scoped version of #13375 without the `_mut` variants which
currently have unsoundness issues.

## Solution

Same as #13375, but without the `_mut` variants.

## Testing

- The same test from #13375 is reused.

---

## Migration Guide

- Renamed `FilteredEntityRef::components` to
`FilteredEntityRef::accessed_components` and
`FilteredEntityMut::components` to
`FilteredEntityMut::accessed_components`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 16:29:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
245d03a78a
bevy_reflect: Update on_unimplemented attributes (#15110)
# Objective

Some of the new compile error messages are a little unclear (at least to
me). For example:

```
error[E0277]: `tests::foo::Bar` can not be created through reflection
   --> crates/bevy_reflect/src/lib.rs:679:18
    |
679 |         #[derive(Reflect)]
    |                  ^^^^^^^ the trait `from_reflect::FromReflect` is not implemented for `tests::foo::Bar`
    |
    = note: consider annotating `tests::foo::Bar` with `#[derive(Reflect)]` or `#[derive(FromReflect)]`
```

While the annotation makes it clear that `FromReflect` is missing, it's
not very clear from the main error message.

My IDE lists errors with only their message immediately present:

<p align="center">
<img width="700" alt="Image of said IDE listing errors with only their
message immediately present. These errors are as follows:
\"`tests::foo::Bar` can not be created through reflection\", \"The trait
bound `tests::foo::Bar: RegisterForReflection` is not satisfied\", and
\"The trait bound `tests::foo::Bar: type_info::MaybeTyped` is not
satisfied\""
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/42c24051-9e8e-4555-8477-51a9407446aa">
</p>

This makes it hard to tell at a glance why my code isn't compiling.

## Solution

Updated all `on_unimplemented` attributes in `bevy_reflect` to mention
the relevant trait—either the actual trait or the one users actually
need to implement—as well as a small snippet of what not implementing
them means.

For example, failing to implement `TypePath` now mentions missing a
`TypePath` implementation. And failing to implement `DynamicTypePath`
now also mentions missing a `TypePath` implementation, since that's the
actual trait users need to implement (i.e. they shouldn't implement
`DynamicTypePath` directly).

Lastly, I also added some missing `on_unimplemented` attributes for
`MaybeTyped` and `RegisterForReflection` (which you can see in the image
above).

Here's how this looks in my IDE now:

<p align="center">
<img width="700" alt="Similar image as before showing the errors listed
by the IDE. This time the errors read as follows: \"`tests::foo::Bar`
does not implement `FromReflect` so cannot be reified through
reflection\", \"`tests::foo::Bar` does not implement
`GetTypeRegistration` so cannot be registered for reflection\", and
\"`tests::foo::Bar` does not implement `Typed` so cannot provide static
type information\""
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f6f8501f-0450-4f78-b84f-00e7a18d0533">
</p>


## Testing

You can test by adding the following code and verifying the compile
errors are correct:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo(Bar);

struct Bar;
```
2024-09-09 16:26:17 +00:00
Tim
5adacf014c
Use associated type bounds for iter_many and friends (#15040)
# Objective

Make the bounds for these query methods less intimidating.
Continuation of #14107

<sub>My last pr was back in february 💀
2024-09-09 16:24:39 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
85e41ddace
Add observer to Trigger (#15066)
# Objective

- Fixes  #15061

## Solution

- Added `observer` to `Trigger`, which returns the entity observing the
triggered event.

## Testing

- CI passed locally.
2024-09-09 16:23:14 +00:00
ickshonpe
4de9edeaa6
Retrieve the stack_index from Node in extract_ui_material_nodes instead of walking UiStack (#15104)
# Objective

 `ExtractedUiMaterialNode` is still walking the whole `UiStack`. 

more info: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9853

## Solution

Retrieve the `stack_index` from the `Node` component instead.
Also changed the `stack_index` field of `ExtractedUiMaterialNode` to
`u32`.
2024-09-09 16:18:37 +00:00
Marco Meijer
66b5128b6f
Add rect field to UI image (#15095)
# Objective

Fixes #14424 

## Solution

Add a rect field to UiImage, and update the extraction of ui images and
slices.

## Testing

I tested all possible combinations of having a rect, using a texture
atlas, setting image scale mode to sliced and image scale mode to tiled.
See the showcase section.

---

## Showcase

<img width="1279" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-08 at 16 23 05"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/183e53eb-f27c-4c8e-9fd5-4678825db3b6">

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(ImagePlugin::default_nearest()))
        .add_systems(Startup, create_ui)
        .run();
}

fn create_ui(
    mut commands: Commands,
    assets: Res<AssetServer>,
    mut texture_atlas_layouts: ResMut<Assets<TextureAtlasLayout>>,
) {
    let texture = assets.load("textures/fantasy_ui_borders/numbered_slices.png");
    let layout = TextureAtlasLayout::from_grid(UVec2::splat(16), 3, 3, None, None);
    let texture_atlas_layout = texture_atlas_layouts.add(layout);

    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    let style = Style {
        width: Val::Px(96.),
        height: Val::Px(96.),
        ..default()
    };

    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle { ..default() })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            // nothing
            parent.spawn(ImageBundle {
                image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                style: style.clone(),
                ..default()
            });

            // with rect
            parent.spawn(ImageBundle {
                image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                style: style.clone(),
                ..default()
            });

            // with rect and texture atlas
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
            ));

            // with texture atlas
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
            ));

            // with texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(16.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with rect and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(2.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with rect, texture atlas and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(1.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with texture atlas and texture slicer
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
                    border: BorderRect::square(2.),
                    center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
                    max_corner_scale: 1.,
                }),
            ));

            // with tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with rect and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 16., 16.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with rect, texture atlas and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()).with_rect(Rect::new(0., 0., 8., 8.)),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 1,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));

            // with texture atlas and tiled
            parent.spawn((
                ImageBundle {
                    image: UiImage::new(texture.clone()),
                    style: style.clone(),
                    ..default()
                },
                TextureAtlas {
                    layout: texture_atlas_layout.clone(),
                    index: 2,
                },
                ImageScaleMode::Tiled {
                    tile_x: true,
                    tile_y: true,
                    stretch_value: 1.,
                },
            ));
        });
}
```

</details>
2024-09-09 16:16:33 +00:00
研究社交
9b006fdf75
bevy_pbr: Make choosing of diffuse indirect lighting explicit. (#15093)
# Objective

Make choosing of diffuse indirect lighting explicit, instead of using
numerical conditions like `all(indirect_light == vec3(0.0f))`, as using
that may lead to unwanted light leakage.

## Solution

Use an explicit `found_diffuse_indirect` condition to indicate the found
indirect lighting source.

## Testing

I have tested examples `lightmaps`, `irradiance_volumes` and
`reflection_probes`, there are no visual changes. For further testing,
consider a "cave" scene with lightmaps and irradiance volumes. In the
cave there are some purly dark occluded area, those dark area will
sample the irradiance volume, and that is easy to leak light.
2024-09-09 16:11:16 +00:00
Han Damin
29c632b524
Add common aspect ratio constants and improve documentation (#15091)
Hello,

I'd like to contribute to this project by adding some useful constants
and improving the documentation for the AspectRatio struct. Here's a
summary of the changes I've made:

1. Added new constants for common aspect ratios:
   - SIXTEEN_NINE (16:9)
   - FOUR_THREE (4:3)
   - ULTRAWIDE (21:9)

2. Enhanced the overall documentation:
   - Improved module-level documentation with an overview and use cases
   - Expanded explanation of the AspectRatio struct with examples
- Added detailed descriptions and examples for all methods (both
existing and new)
   - Included explanations for the newly introduced constant values
   - Added clarifications for From trait implementations

These changes aim to make the AspectRatio API more user-friendly and
easier to understand. The new constants provide convenient access to
commonly used aspect ratios, which I believe will be helpful in many
scenarios.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gonçalo Rica Pais da Silva <bluefinger@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-09 16:04:41 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
dac4a5bbb4
Depreciate LoadAndSave Asset Processor (#15090)
# Objective

- Fixes #15060

## Solution

- Added `IdentityAssetTransformer<A>` which is an `AssetTransformer`
which infallibly returns the input `Asset` unmodified.
- Replaced `LoadAndSave` and `LoadAndSaveSettings` with type definitions
linking back to `LoadTransformAndSave` and
`LoadTransformAndSaveSettings` respectively.
- Marked `LoadAndSave` and `LoadAndSaveSettings` as depreciated with a
migration guide included, hinting to the user to use the underlying type
instead.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally

---

## Migration Guide

- Replace `LoadAndSave<L, S>` with `LoadTransformAndSave<L,
IdentityAssetTransformer<<L as AssetLoader>::Asset>, S>`
- Replace `LoadAndSaveSettings<L, S>` with
`LoadTransformAndSaveSettings<L, (), S>`
2024-09-09 16:01:14 +00:00
UkoeHB
ce32b5ca06
Add set_state extension method to Commands (#15083)
# Objective

- Improve the ergonomics of managing states.

## Solution

- Add `set_state` extension method to `Commands` so you don't need to
type out `ResMut<NextState<S>>` to update a state. It also reduces
system parameter list size when you already have `Commands`.
- I only updated a couple examples to showcase how it can be used. There
*is* a potential perf cost to introducing `Commands` so this method
shouldn't necessarily be used everywhere.

## Testing

- Tested the updated examples: `game_menu` and `alien_cake_addict`.

---

## Showcase

Add `Commands::set_state` method for easily updating states.

Set directly:
```rust
fn go_to_game(mut game_state: ResMut<NextState<GameState>>) {
    game_state.set(GameState::Play);
}
```

Set with commands (**NEW**):
```rust
fn go_to_game(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.set_state(GameState::Play);
}
```
2024-09-09 15:58:09 +00:00
Alix Bott
82e416dc48
Split OrthographicProjection::default into 2d & 3d (Adopted) (#15073)
Adopted PR from dmlary, all credit to them!
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9915

Original description:

# Objective

The default value for `near` in `OrthographicProjection` should be
different for 2d & 3d.

For 2d using `near = -1000` allows bevy users to build up scenes using
background `z = 0`, and foreground elements `z > 0` similar to css.
However in 3d `near = -1000` results in objects behind the camera being
rendered. Using `near = 0` works for 3d, but forces 2d users to assign
`z <= 0` for rendered elements, putting the background at some arbitrary
negative value.

There is no common value for `near` that doesn't result in a footgun or
usability issue for either 2d or 3d, so they should have separate
values.

There was discussion about other options in the discord
[0](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1154114310042292325),
but splitting `default()` into `default_2d()` and `default_3d()` seemed
like the lowest cost approach.

Related/past work https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9138,
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9214,
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9310,
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9537 (thanks to @Selene-Amanita
for the list)

## Solution

This commit splits `OrthographicProjection::default` into `default_2d`
and `default_3d`.

## Migration Guide

- In initialization of `OrthographicProjection`, change `..default()` to
`..OrthographicProjection::default_2d()` or
`..OrthographicProjection::default_3d()`

Example:
```diff
--- a/examples/3d/orthographic.rs
+++ b/examples/3d/orthographic.rs
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ fn setup(
         projection: OrthographicProjection {
             scale: 3.0,
             scaling_mode: ScalingMode::FixedVertical(2.0),
-            ..default()
+            ..OrthographicProjection::default_3d()
         }
         .into(),
         transform: Transform::from_xyz(5.0, 5.0, 5.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
```

---------

Co-authored-by: David M. Lary <dmlary@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-09 15:51:28 +00:00
charlotte
8460cfa6ab
Fix AsBindGroup sampler validation. (#15071)
Kind of confused why this wasn't breaking for me pre-`0.15-dev` since
nothing obvious seems to have changed in `wgpu` upstream, but this fixes
it and ensures that we return the correct sample type re: the actual
device.
2024-09-09 15:48:33 +00:00
CrazyboyQCD
bca228fdaa
Simplify pick_rounded_rect (#15065)
# Objective

Simplify `pick_rounded_rect` with multiple `if` statements to make it
more readable and efficient([Godbolt
link](https://godbolt.org/z/W5vPEvT5c)).

Co-authored-by: WX\shixi <shixi1@cnwxsoft.com>
2024-09-09 15:40:00 +00:00
Ben Frankel
7b217a976c
Remove deprecated SpriteSheetBundle and AtlasImageBundle (#15062)
# Objective

Remove bundles that were deprecated in 0.14.

## Testing

`rg SpriteSheetBundle` and `rg AtlasImageBundle` show no results.
2024-09-09 15:36:09 +00:00
Alice Cecile
3d30b0f9ac
Add basic docs to AssetMode (#15057)
# Objective

We should attempt to document the entirety of bevy_assets. `AssetMode`
is missing docs explaining what it is, how it's used and why it exists.

## Solution

Add docs, focusing on the context in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10157.
2024-09-09 15:33:29 +00:00
LP
fab0e5d085
Sorts the scene entries by path before serializing. (#15047)
# Objective

Fixes: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14515

## Solution

Sorts the iterator with itertools' sorted_by function. This is required
given that 'self.entries' is an immutable &[Box<dyn PartialReflect]
which also doesn't implement Clone or Copy.

## Testing

The modifications passed the unit testing only after they were edited to
ensure that the items were in alphabetical order.
I haven't checked for performance implications.
2024-09-09 15:31:30 +00:00
charlotte
5eca832cee
Add convenience methods for constructing and setting storage buffer data (#15044)
Adds some methods to assist in building `ShaderStorageBuffer` without
using `bytemuck`. We keep the `&[u8]` constructors since this is still
modeled as a thin wrapper around the buffer descriptor, but should make
it easier to interact with at the cost of an extra allocation in the
`ShaderType` path for the buffer writer.

Follow up from #14663
2024-09-09 15:28:31 +00:00
Christian Hughes
e939d6c33f
Remove remnant EntityHash and related types from bevy_utils (#15039)
# Objective

`EntityHash` and related types were moved from `bevy_utils` to
`bevy_ecs` in #11498, but seemed to have been accidentally reintroduced
a week later in #11707.

## Solution

Remove the old leftover code.

---

## Migration Guide

- Uses of `bevy::utils::{EntityHash, EntityHasher, EntityHashMap,
EntityHashSet}` now have to be imported from `bevy::ecs::entity`.
2024-09-09 15:24:17 +00:00
Chris Russell
a9d2a9ea37
Make QueryFilter an unsafe trait (#14790)
# Objective

It's possible to create UB using an implementation of `QueryFilter` that
performs mutable access, but that does not violate any documented safety
invariants.

This code: 
```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct Foo(usize);

// This derive is a simple way to get a valid WorldQuery impl.  The QueryData impl isn't used.
#[derive(QueryData)]
#[query_data(mutable)]
struct BadFilter<'w> {
    foo: &'w mut Foo,
}

impl QueryFilter for BadFilter<'_> {
    const IS_ARCHETYPAL: bool = false;

    unsafe fn filter_fetch(
        fetch: &mut Self::Fetch<'_>,
        entity: Entity,
        table_row: TableRow,
    ) -> bool {
        // SAFETY: fetch and filter_fetch have the same safety requirements
        let f: &mut usize = &mut unsafe { Self::fetch(fetch, entity, table_row) }.foo.0;
        println!("Got &mut at     {f:p}");
        true
    }
}

let mut world = World::new();
world.spawn(Foo(0));
world.run_system_once(|query: Query<&Foo, BadFilter>| {
    let f: &usize = &query.iter().next().unwrap().0;
    println!("Got & at        {f:p}");
    query.iter().next().unwrap();
    println!("Still have & at {f:p}");
});
```

prints: 

```
Got &mut at     0x1924b92dfb0
Got & at        0x1924b92dfb0
Got &mut at     0x1924b92dfb0
Still have & at 0x1924b92dfb0
```

Which means it had an `&` and `&mut` alive at the same time.

The only `unsafe` there is around `Self::fetch`, but I believe that call
correctly upholds the safety invariant, and matches what `Added` and
`Changed` do.


## Solution

Make `QueryFilter` an unsafe trait and document the requirement that the
`WorldQuery` implementation be read-only.

## Migration Guide

`QueryFilter` is now an `unsafe trait`. If you were manually
implementing it, you will need to verify that the `WorldQuery`
implementation is read-only and then add the `unsafe` keyword to the
`impl`.
2024-09-09 15:23:12 +00:00
Dragoș Tiselice
4b78ba0162
Replaced implicit emissive weight with default. (#13871)
Since `StandardMaterial::emissive_exposure_weight` does not get packed
into the gbuffer in the deferred case, unpacking uses an implicit
default value for emissive's alpha channel.

This resulted in divergent behavior between the forward and deferred
renderers when using standard materials with default
emissive_exposure_weight, this value defaulting to `0.0` in the forward
case and `1.0` in the other.

This patch changes the implicit value in the deferred case to `0.0` in
order to match the behavior of the forward renderer. However, this still
does not solve the case where `emissive_exposure_weight` is not `0.0`.
2024-09-09 15:14:50 +00:00
Gino Valente
ba3d9b3fb6
bevy_reflect: Refactor serde module (#15107)
# Objective

The `ser` and `de` modules in `bevy_reflect/serde` are very long and
difficult to navigate.

## Solution

Refactor both modules into many smaller modules that each have a single
primary focus (i.e. a `structs` module that only handles struct
serialization/deserialization).

I chose to keep the `ser` and `de` modules separate. We could have
instead broken it up kind (e.g. lists, maps, etc.), but I think this is
a little cleaner. Serialization and deserialization, while related, can
be very different. So keeping them separated makes sense for
organizational purposes.

That being said, if people disagree and think we should structure this a
different way, I am open to changing it.

Note that this PR's changes are mainly structural. There are a few
places I refactored code to reduce duplication and to make things a bit
cleaner, but these are largely cosmetic and shouldn't have any impact on
behavior.

### Other Details

This PR also hides a lot of the internal logic from being exported.
These were originally public, but it's unlikely they really saw any use
outside of these modules. In fact, you don't really gain anything by
using them outside of this module either.

By privatizing these fields and items, we also set ourselves up for more
easily changing internal logic around without involving a breaking
change.

I also chose not to mess around with tests since that would really blow
up the diff haha.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --all-features
```

---

## Migration Guide

The fields on `ReflectSerializer` and `TypedReflectSerializer` are now
private. To instantiate, the corresponding constructor must be used:

```rust
// BEFORE
let serializer = ReflectSerializer {
    value: &my_value,
    registry: &type_registry,
};

// AFTER
let serializer = ReflectSerializer::new(&my_value, &type_registry);
```

Additionally, the following types are no longer public:

- `ArraySerializer`
- `EnumSerializer`
- `ListSerializer`
- `MapSerializer`
- `ReflectValueSerializer` (fully removed)
- `StructSerializer`
- `TupleSerializer`
- `TupleStructSerializer`

As well as the following traits:

- `DeserializeValue` (fully removed)
2024-09-09 14:03:42 +00:00
JMS55
a0faf9cd01
More triangles/vertices per meshlet (#15023)
### Builder changes
- Increased meshlet max vertices/triangles from 64v/64t to 255v/128t
(meshoptimizer won't allow 256v sadly). This gives us a much greater
percentage of meshlets with max triangle count (128). Still not perfect,
we still end up with some tiny <=10 triangle meshlets that never really
get simplified, but it's progress.
- Removed the error target limit. Now we allow meshoptimizer to simplify
as much as possible. No reason to cap this out, as the cluster culling
code will choose a good LOD level anyways. Again leads to higher quality
LOD trees.
- After some discussion and consulting the Nanite slides again, changed
meshlet group error from _adding_ the max child's error to the group
error, to doing `group_error = max(group_error, max_child_error)`. Error
is already cumulative between LODs as the edges we're collapsing during
simplification get longer each time.
- Bumped the 65% simplification threshold to allow up to 95% of the
original geometry (e.g. accept simplification as valid even if we only
simplified 5% of the triangles). This gives us closer to
log2(initial_meshlet_count) LOD levels, and fewer meshlet roots in the
DAG.

Still more work to be done in the future here. Maybe trying METIS for
meshlet building instead of meshoptimizer.

Using ~8 clusters per group instead of ~4 might also make a big
difference. The Nanite slides say that they have 8-32 meshlets per
group, suggesting some kind of heuristic. Unfortunately meshopt's
compute_cluster_bounds won't work with large groups atm
(https://github.com/zeux/meshoptimizer/discussions/750#discussioncomment-10562641)
so hard to test.

Based on discussion from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14998,
https://github.com/zeux/meshoptimizer/discussions/750, and discord.

### Runtime changes
- cluster:triangle packed IDs are now stored 25:7 instead of 26:6 bits,
as max triangles per cluster are now 128 instead of 64
- Hardware raster now spawns 128 * 3 vertices instead of 64 * 3 vertices
to account for the new max triangles limit
- Hardware raster now outputs NaN triangles (0 / 0) instead of
zero-positioned triangles for extra vertex invocations over the cluster
triangle count. Shouldn't really be a difference idt, but I did it
anyways.
- Software raster now does 128 threads per workgroup instead of 64
threads. Each thread now loads, projects, and caches a vertex (vertices
0-127), and then if needed does so again (vertices 128-254). Each thread
then rasterizes one of 128 triangles.
- Fixed a bug with `needs_dispatch_remap`. I had the condition backwards
in my last PR, I probably committed it by accident after testing the
non-default code path on my GPU.
2024-09-08 17:55:57 +00:00
Rob Parrett
0a79a0ac8c
Fix error link (#15082)
# Objective

A previous issue describes the same problem: #14248.

This particular link was seemingly missed by #14276.

## Solution

- Search repo for `bevyengine.org/learn/errors/#`
- Remove `#`
- Verify link goes to right place
2024-09-08 17:11:17 +00:00
BD103
6ec6a55645
Unify crate-level preludes (#15080)
# Objective

- Crate-level prelude modules, such as `bevy_ecs::prelude`, are plagued
with inconsistency! Let's fix it!

## Solution

Format all preludes based on the following rules:

1. All preludes should have brief documentation in the format of:
   > The _name_ prelude.
   >
> This includes the most common types in this crate, re-exported for
your convenience.
2. All documentation should be outer, not inner. (`///` instead of
`//!`.)
3. No prelude modules should be annotated with `#[doc(hidden)]`. (Items
within them may, though I'm not sure why this was done.)

## Testing

- I manually searched for the term `mod prelude` and updated all
occurrences by hand. 🫠

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-08 17:10:57 +00:00
Eero Lehtinen
b738f081f8
Register reflect type CursorIcon (#15078)
# Objective

- `CursorIcon` had derived `Reflect`, but it wasn't registered

## Solution

- Use `register_type` on it
- I also moved the cursor code to it's own plugin because there was
starting to be too much cursor code outside the cursor file.

## Testing

- window_settings example still works with the custom cursor
2024-09-08 17:10:45 +00:00
BigWingBeat
54aa45e62f
Fix bevy_ui compile error when bevy_picking feature is disabled (#15053)
# Objective

#14957 added the `pick_rounded_rect` function to `bevy_ui` in the
`picking_backend` module, which is gated behind the `bevy_picking`
feature. This function is used in that module, as well as in the `focus`
module. The latter usage is not gated behind the `bevy_picking` feature,
causing a compile error when the feature is disabled.

## Solution

Move the `pick_rounded_rect` function out of the `picking_backend`
module, as it does not depend on anything defined in that module. I put
it in `lib.rs` but it could reasonably be moved somewhere else instead.

## Testing

Encountered this compile error in a project and confirmed that this
patch fixes it.
2024-09-05 19:16:57 +00:00
ickshonpe
cb221d8852
Node::is_empty (#15050)
# Objective

Add a `Node::is_empty` method to replace the `uinode.size().x() <= 0. ||
uinode.size.y() <= 0.` checks.
2024-09-05 16:26:45 +00:00
Alice Cecile
5589f0da40
Revert accidentally added asset docs (#15054)
Our branch protection rules were misconfigured, allowing me to push
directly to `origin/main` 😱 This is now resolved:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb0ac59a-6998-42f7-80d6-8b3a865c6f53)

This PR reverts those accidental changes, which will get their own PR
momentarily...
2024-09-05 14:24:24 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ba1f13fdc7 Add a small note on loading screens 2024-09-05 09:57:55 -04:00
Alice Cecile
480c2bcb56 Add note on AssetServer::load not being wasteful 2024-09-05 09:55:06 -04:00
Alice Cecile
a4b51d71f1 Basic practical overview 2024-09-05 09:51:51 -04:00
Alice Cecile
22aa9abb13 Clarify relationships between saving, loading, reading and writing 2024-09-05 09:42:23 -04:00
Alice Cecile
f016aeaaaa Add advice on handles and reference counting 2024-09-05 09:23:28 -04:00
Alice Cecile
77c5efc56f Basic docs for Asset and VisitAssetDependencies 2024-09-05 09:11:26 -04:00
Alice Cecile
1a9e55fa9b Initial overview 2024-09-05 08:53:45 -04:00
ickshonpe
a0f5ea0d36
UI outlines radius (#15018)
# Objective

Fixes #13479

This also fixes the gaps you can sometimes observe in outlines
(screenshot from main, not this PR):

<img width="636" alt="outline-gaps"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c11dae24-20f5-4aea-8ffc-1894ad2a2b79">

The outline around the last item in each section has vertical gaps. 

## Solution

Draw the outlines with corner radius using the existing border rendering
for uinodes. The outline radius is very simple to calculate. We just
take the computed border radius of the node, and if it's greater than
zero, add it to the distance from the edge of the node to the outer edge
of the node's outline.

---

## Showcase

<img width="634" alt="outlines-radius"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1ecda26c-65c5-41ef-87e4-5d9171ddc3ae">

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-09-04 22:30:16 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
82128d778a
Picking event ordering (#14862)
# Objective

Correctly order picking events. Resolves
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/5984.

## Solution

Event ordering [very long standing
problem](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_picking/issues/294) with
mod picking, stemming from two related issues. The first problem was
that `Pointer<T>` events of different types couldn't be ordered, but we
have already gotten around that in the upstream by switching to
observers. Since observers run in the order they are triggered, this
isn't an issue.

The second problem was that the underlying event streams that picking
uses to create it's pointer interaction events *also* lacked ordering,
and the systems that generated the points couldn't interleave events.
This PR fixes that by unifying the event streams and integrating the
various interaction systems.

The concrete changes are as follows:
+ `bevy_winit::WinitEvent` has been moved to `bevy_window::WindowEvent`.
This provides a unified (and more importantly, *ordered*) input stream
for both `bevy_window` and `bevy_input` events.
+ Replaces `InputMove` and `InputPress` with `PointerInput`, a new
unified input event which drives picking and interaction. This event is
built to have drop-in forward compatibility with [winit's upcoming
pointer abstraction](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3876).
I have added code to emulate it using the current winit input
abstractions, but this entire thing will be much more robust when it
lands.
+ Rolls `pointer_events` `send_click_and_drag_events` and
`send_drag_over_events` into a single system, which operates directly on
`PointerEvent` and triggers observers as output.

The PR also improves docs and takes the opportunity to
refactor/streamline the pointer event dispatch logic.

## Status & Testing

This PR is now feature complete and documented. While it is
theoretically possible to add unit tests for the ordering, building the
picking mocking for that will take a little while.

Feedback on the chosen ordering of events is within-scope.

## Migration Guide

For users switching from `bevy_mod_picking` to `bevy_picking`:
+ Instead of adding an `On<T>` component, use `.observe(|trigger:
Trigger<T>|)`. You may now apply multiple handlers to the same entity
using this command.
+ Pointer interaction events now have semi-deterministic ordering which
(more or less) aligns with the order of the raw input stream. Consult
the docs on `bevy_picking::event::pointer_events` for current
information. You may need to adjust your event handling logic
accordingly.
+ `PointerCancel` has been replaced with `Pointer<Cancled>`, which now
has the semantics of an OS touch pointer cancel event.
+ `InputMove` and `InputPress` have been merged into `PointerInput`. The
use remains exactly the same.
+ Picking interaction events are now only accessible through observers,
and no `EventReader`. This functionality may be re-implemented later.

For users of `bevy_winit`:
+ The event `bevy_winit::WinitEvent` has moved to
`bevy_window::WindowEvent`. If this was the only thing you depended on
`bevy_winit` for, you should switch your dependency to `bevy_window`.
+ `bevy_window` now depends on `bevy_input`. The dependencies of
`bevy_input` are a subset of the existing dependencies for `bevy_window`
so this should be non-breaking.
2024-09-04 19:41:06 +00:00
ickshonpe
8ac745ab10
UI texture slice texture flipping reimplementation (#15034)
# Objective

Fixes #15032

## Solution

Reimplement support for the `flip_x` and `flip_y` fields.
This doesn't flip the border geometry, I'm not really sure whether that
is desirable or not.
Also fixes a bug that was causing the side and center slices to tile
incorrectly.

### Testing

```
cargo run --example ui_texture_slice_flip_and_tile
```

## Showcase
<img width="787" alt="nearest"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bc044bae-1748-42ba-92b5-0500c87264f6">
With tiling need to use nearest filtering to avoid bleeding between the
slices.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-04 19:31:41 +00:00
re0312
739007f148
Opportunistically use dense iter for archetypal iteration in Par_iter (#14673)
# Objective

- follow of #14049 ,we could use it on our Parallel Iterator,this pr
also unified the used function in both regular iter and parallel
iterations.


## Performance 


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cba700bc-169c-4b58-b504-823bdca8ec05)

no performance regression for regular itertaion

3.5X faster in hybrid parallel iteraion,this number is far greater than
the benefits obtained in regular iteration(~1.81) because mutable
iterations on continuous memory can effectively reduce the cost of
mataining core cache coherence
2024-09-03 23:41:10 +00:00
Alice Cecile
4ac2a63556
Remove all existing system order ambiguities in DefaultPlugins (#15031)
# Objective

As discussed in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7386, system
order ambiguities within `DefaultPlugins` are a source of bugs in the
engine and badly pollute diagnostic output for users.

We should eliminate them!

This PR is an alternative to #15027: with all external ambiguities
silenced, this should be much less prone to merge conflicts and the test
output should be much easier for authors to understand.

Note that system order ambiguities are still permitted in the
`RenderApp`: these need a bit of thought in terms of how to test them,
and will be fairly involved to fix. While these aren't *good*, they'll
generally only cause graphical bugs, not logic ones.

## Solution

All remaining system order ambiguities have been resolved.
Review this PR commit-by-commit to see how each of these problems were
fixed.

## Testing

`cargo run --example ambiguity_detection` passes with no panics or
logging!
2024-09-03 20:24:34 +00:00
Chris Juchem
c620eb7833
Return Results from Camera's world/viewport conversion methods (#14989)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14593.

## Solution

- Add `ViewportConversionError` and return it from viewport conversion
methods on Camera.

## Testing

- I successfully compiled and ran all changed examples.

## Migration Guide

The following methods on `Camera` now return a `Result` instead of an
`Option` so that they can provide more information about failures:
 - `world_to_viewport`
 - `world_to_viewport_with_depth`
 - `viewport_to_world`
 - `viewport_to_world_2d`

Call `.ok()` on the `Result` to turn it back into an `Option`, or handle
the `Result` directly.

---------

Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-09-03 19:45:15 +00:00
ickshonpe
4e9a62f094
Ignore clicks on uinodes outside of rounded corners (#14957)
# Objective

Fixes #14941

## Solution
1. Add a `resolved_border_radius` field to `Node` to hold the resolved
border radius values.
2. Remove the border radius calculations from the UI's extraction
functions.
4. Compute the border radius during UI relayouts in `ui_layout_system`
and store them in `Node`.
5. New `pick_rounded_rect` function based on the border radius SDF from
`ui.wgsl`.
6. Use `pick_rounded_rect` in `focus` and `picking_backend` to check if
the pointer is hovering UI nodes with rounded corners.
---

## Showcase

```
cargo run --example button
```


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea951a64-17ef-455e-b5c9-a2e6f6360648

## Testing

Modified button example with buttons with different corner radius:

```
use bevy::{color::palettes::basic::*, prelude::*, winit::WinitSettings};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        // Only run the app when there is user input. This will significantly reduce CPU/GPU use.
        .insert_resource(WinitSettings::desktop_app())
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, button_system)
        .run();
}

const NORMAL_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.15, 0.15, 0.15);
const HOVERED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25);
const PRESSED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.35, 0.75, 0.35);

fn button_system(
    mut interaction_query: Query<
        (
            &Interaction,
            &mut BackgroundColor,
            &mut BorderColor,
            &Children,
        ),
        (Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
    >,
    mut text_query: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
    for (interaction, mut color, mut border_color, children) in &mut interaction_query {
        let mut text = text_query.get_mut(children[0]).unwrap();
        match *interaction {
            Interaction::Pressed => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Press".to_string();
                *color = PRESSED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = RED.into();
            }
            Interaction::Hovered => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Hover".to_string();
                *color = HOVERED_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::WHITE;
            }
            Interaction::None => {
                text.sections[0].value = "Button".to_string();
                *color = NORMAL_BUTTON.into();
                border_color.0 = Color::BLACK;
            }
        }
    }
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    // ui camera
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Percent(100.0),
                height: Val::Percent(100.0),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                row_gap: Val::Px(10.),
                ..default()
            },
            ..default()
        })
        .with_children(|parent| {
            for border_radius in [
                BorderRadius {
                    top_left: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    top_right: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    bottom_right: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
                BorderRadius {
                    bottom_left: Val::ZERO,
                    ..BorderRadius::MAX
                },
            ] {
                parent
                    .spawn(ButtonBundle {
                        style: Style {
                            width: Val::Px(150.0),
                            height: Val::Px(65.0),
                            border: UiRect::all(Val::Px(5.0)),
                            // horizontally center child text
                            justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                            // vertically center child text
                            align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                            ..default()
                        },
                        border_color: BorderColor(Color::BLACK),
                        border_radius,
                        background_color: NORMAL_BUTTON.into(),
                        ..default()
                    })
                    .with_child(TextBundle::from_section(
                        "Button",
                        TextStyle {
                            font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
                            font_size: 40.0,
                            color: Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9),
                        },
                    ));
            }
        });
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-09-03 12:38:59 +00:00
Martín Maita
32f40f11b5
Bump crate-ci/typos from 1.24.1 to 1.24.3 (#15024)
# Objective

- Adopts #15015

## Solution

- Fixed a typo that broke the build and prevented updating
`crate-ci/typos`.

---------

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-03 00:57:41 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
250cc63ddf
Updated LogPlugin Documentation with Performance Warning (#14984)
# Objective

- Fixes #14966

## Solution

- Added a _Performance_ section to the documentation for
`LogPlugin::filter` explaining that long filter strings can degrade
performance and to instead rely on `LogPlugin::level` when possible.

## Testing

- CI passed locally.
2024-09-03 00:48:19 +00:00
Robert Walter
8a64b7621d
Color gradient curve (#14976)
# Objective

- Currently we have the `ColorRange` trait to interpolate linearly
between two colors
- It would be cool to have:
  1. linear interpolation between n colors where `n >= 1`
  2. other kinds of interpolation

## Solution

1. Implement `ColorGradient` which takes `n >= 1` colors and linearly
interpolates between consecutive pairs of them
2. Implement `Curve` intergration for this `ColorGradient` which yields
a curve struct. After that we can apply all of the cool curve adaptors
like `.reparametrize()` and `.map()` to the gradient

## Testing

- Added doc tests
- Added tests

## Showcase

```rust
// let gradient = ColorGradient::new(vec![]).unwrap(); // panic! 💥
let gradient = ColorGradient::new([basic::RED, basic::LIME, basic::BLUE]).expect("non-empty");
let curve = gradient.to_curve();
let brighter_curve = curve.map(|c| c.mix(&basic::WHITE, 0.5));
```

--- 

Kind of related to
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14971#discussion_r1736337631

---------

Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-09-02 23:26:30 +00:00
ickshonpe
01a3b0e830
UI texture atlas slice shader (#14990)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14183

## Solution

Reimplement the UI texture atlas slicer using a shader. 

The problems with #14183 could be fixed more simply by hacking around
with the coordinates and scaling but that way is very fragile and might
get broken again the next time we make changes to the layout
calculations. A shader based solution is more robust, it's impossible
for gaps to appear between the image slices with these changes as we're
only drawing a single quad.

I've not tried any benchmarks yet but it should much more efficient as
well, in the worst cases even hundreds or thousands of times faster.

Maybe could have used the UiMaterialPipeline. I wrote the shader first
and used fat vertices and then realised it wouldn't work that way with a
UiMaterial. If it's rewritten it so it puts all the slice geometry in
uniform buffer, then it might work? Adding the uniform buffer would
probably make the shader more complicated though, so don't know if it's
even worth it. Instancing is another alternative.

## Testing
The examples are working and it seems to match the old API correctly but
I've not used the texture atlas slicing API for anything before, I
reviewed the PR but that was back in January.

Needs a review by someone who knows the rendering pipeline and wgsl
really well because I don't really have any idea what I'm doing.
2024-09-02 23:03:58 +00:00
ickshonpe
96942058f7
Extract borders without border radius (#15020)
# Objective

The `BorderRadius` component shouldn't be required to draw borders for
nodes with sharp corners.

## Solution

Make `BorderRadius` optional in `extract_uinode_borders`'s UI node
query.
2024-09-02 22:47:43 +00:00
BigWingBeat
61f9f8c5f6
Fix with_child not inserting Parent component (#15009)
# Objective

The `Parent` component holds a reference to the parent entity of the
entity it is inserted onto. The `with_child` function erroneously
forgets to insert this component onto the child entity that it spawns,
causing buggy behaviour when the function is used instead of the other
child-spawning functions.

## Solution

Ensure `with_child` inserts the `Parent` component, the same as all the
other child-spawning functions.

## Testing

Checked before/after with a bevy_ui layout where this patch fixed buggy
behaviour I was seeing in parent/child UI nodes.
2024-09-02 22:47:25 +00:00
UkoeHB
3fc02cb925
Reduce allocations in ui_layout_system (#15001)
# Objective

- Shave off some allocations from `ui_layout_system`.

## Solution

- Add a `Local` for allocation buffers.
2024-09-02 22:37:27 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
547b1c7a7a
Reflect SmolStr's De/Serialize implementation (#14982)
# Objective

- Fixes #14969

## Solution

- Added `Deserialize` to the list of reflected traits for `SmolStr`

## Testing

- CI passed locally.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-02 22:35:17 +00:00
Patrick Walton
d2624765d0
Implement animation masks, allowing fine control of the targets that animations affect. (#15013)
This commit adds support for *masks* to the animation graph. A mask is a
set of animation targets (bones) that neither a node nor its descendants
are allowed to animate. Animation targets can be assigned one or more
*mask group*s, which are specific to a single graph. If a node masks out
any mask group that an animation target belongs to, animation curves for
that target will be ignored during evaluation.

The canonical use case for masks is to support characters holding
objects. Typically, character animations will contain hand animations in
the case that the character's hand is empty. (For example, running
animations may close a character's fingers into a fist.) However, when
the character is holding an object, the animation must be altered so
that the hand grips the object.

Bevy currently has no convenient way to handle this. The only workaround
that I can see is to have entirely separate animation clips for
characters' hands and bodies and keep them in sync, which is burdensome
and doesn't match artists' expectations from other engines, which all
effectively have support for masks. However, with mask group support,
this task is simple. We assign each hand to a mask group and parent all
character animations to a node. When a character grasps an object in
hand, we position the fingers as appropriate and then enable the mask
group for that hand in that node. This allows the character's animations
to run normally, while the object remains correctly attached to the
hand.

Note that even with this PR, we won't have support for running separate
animations for a character's hand and the rest of the character. This is
because we're missing additive blending: there's no way to combine the
two masked animations together properly. I intend that to be a follow-up
PR.

The major engines all have support for masks, though the workflow varies
from engine to engine:

* Unity has support for masks [essentially as implemented here], though
with layers instead of a tree. However, when using the Mecanim
("Humanoid") feature, precise control over bones is lost in favor of
predefined muscle groups.

* Unreal has a feature named [*layered blend per bone*]. This allows for
separate blend weights for different bones, effectively achieving masks.
I believe that the combination of blend nodes and masks make Bevy's
animation graph as expressible as that of Unreal, once we have support
for additive blending, though you may have to use more nodes than you
would in Unreal. Moreover, separating out the concepts of "blend weight"
and "which bones this node applies to" seems like a cleaner design than
what Unreal has.

* Godot's `AnimationTree` has the notion of [*blend filters*], which are
essentially the same as masks as implemented in this PR.

Additionally, this patch fixes a bug with weight evaluation whereby
weights weren't properly propagated down to grandchildren, because the
weight evaluation for a node only checked its parent's weight, not its
evaluated weight. I considered submitting this as a separate PR, but
given that this PR refactors that code entirely to support masks and
weights under a unified "evaluated node" concept, I simply included the
fix here.

A new example, `animation_masks`, has been added. It demonstrates how to
toggle masks on and off for specific portions of a skin.

This is part of #14395, but I'm going to defer closing that issue until
we have additive blending.

[essentially as implemented here]:
https://docs.unity3d.com/560/Documentation/Manual/class-AvatarMask.html

[*layered blend per bone*]:
https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/en-us/unreal-engine/using-layered-animations-in-unreal-engine

[*blend filters*]:
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/tutorials/animation/animation_tree.html

## Migration Guide

* The serialized format of animation graphs has changed with the
addition of animation masks. To upgrade animation graph RON files, add
`mask` and `mask_groups` fields as appropriate. (They can be safely set
to zero.)
2024-09-02 17:10:34 +00:00
UkoeHB
49a06e9c76
Avoid reallocating spans buffer in TextPipeline (#15012)
# Objective

- Don't reallocate the spans vector every time TextPipeline updates a
buffer.

## Solution

- Cache the spans buffer in `TextPipeline`. This is possible through
some [rust
magic](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-cache-a-vectors-capacity/94478/10).
2024-09-02 17:02:06 +00:00
UkoeHB
3227c3de36
Don't reallocate scale factors in measure_text_system (#14999)
# Objective

- Reuse allocation of `scale_factors` in `measure_text_system`.

## Solution

- Move it to a `Local`.
2024-09-02 17:01:59 +00:00
UkoeHB
2b94a108ae
Reuse TextLayoutInfo in queue_text (#14997)
# Objective

Don't reallocate `TextLayoutInfo` every time it needs to be updated.

## Solution

Reuse existing allocation.
2024-09-02 17:01:56 +00:00
UkoeHB
f02d76a44d
Use cosmic-text shaping buffer (#14991)
# Objective

- Improve performance of `cosmic-text` integration.

## Solution

- Activate the `shape-run-cache` feature to improve amortized cost of
spawning/updating text.
2024-09-02 17:01:46 +00:00
ickshonpe
be100b8760
Resolve UI outlines using the correct target's viewport size (#14947)
# Objective
`resolve_outlines_system` wasn't updated when multi-window support was
added and it always uses the size of the primary window when resolving
viewport coords, regardless of the layout's camera target.

Fixes #14945

## Solution

It's awkward to get the viewport size of the target for an individual
node without walking the tree or adding extra fields to `Node`, so I
removed `resolve_outlines_system` and instead the outline values are
updated in `ui_layout_system`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-09-02 16:56:58 +00:00
Chris Russell
f1414cba23
Use #[doc(fake_variadic)] for SystemParamBuilder tuple impls. (#14962)
# Objective

Make the documentation for `SystemParamBuilder` nicer by combining the
tuple implementations into a single line of documentation.

## Solution

Use `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` for `SystemParamBuilder` tuple impls.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b4665861-c405-467f-b30b-82b4b1d99bf7)

(This got missed originally because #14050 and #14703 were open at the
same time.)
2024-09-02 16:51:23 +00:00
charlotte
a4640046fc
Adds ShaderStorageBuffer asset (#14663)
Adds a new `Handle<Storage>` asset type that can be used as a render
asset, particularly for use with `AsBindGroup`.

Closes: #13658 

# Objective

Allow users to create storage buffers in the main world without having
to access the `RenderDevice`. While this resource is technically
available, it's bad form to use in the main world and requires mixing
rendering details with main world code. Additionally, this makes storage
buffers easier to use with `AsBindGroup`, particularly in the following
scenarios:
- Sharing the same buffers between a compute stage and material shader.
We already have examples of this for storage textures (see game of life
example) and these changes allow a similar pattern to be used with
storage buffers.
- Preventing repeated gpu upload (see the previous easier to use `Vec`
`AsBindGroup` option).
- Allow initializing custom materials using `Default`. Previously, the
lack of a `Default` implement for the raw `wgpu::Buffer` type made
implementing a `AsBindGroup + Default` bound difficult in the presence
of buffers.

## Solution

Adds a new `Handle<Storage>` asset type that is prepared into a
`GpuStorageBuffer` render asset. This asset can either be initialized
with a `Vec<u8>` of properly aligned data or with a size hint. Users can
modify the underlying `wgpu::BufferDescriptor` to provide additional
usage flags.

## Migration Guide

The `AsBindGroup` `storage` attribute has been modified to reference the
new `Handle<Storage>` asset instead. Usages of Vec` should be converted
into assets instead.

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-02 16:46:34 +00:00
no-materials
3a8d5598ad
Interpolate WorldQuery path in docs of generated types (#14985)
# Objective

Fixes #14972

## Solution

Uses the `concat!` macro to interpolate the `path` variable.

## Testing

* Run `cargo doc --workspace --open`
* Check functionality of `WorldQuery` links within `NodeQueryItem`,
`NodeQueryReadOnly`, `NodeQueryReadOnlyItem` docs
2024-09-01 22:18:13 +00:00
UkoeHB
41474226c3
Optimize UI text measurement (#15003)
# Objective

- Avoid cloning the `CosmicBuffer` every time you create a new text
measurement.

## Solution

- Inject a buffer query when calculating layout so existing buffers can
be reused.

## Testing

- I tested the `text`, `text_debug`, and `text_wrap_debug` examples.
- I did not do a performance test.
2024-09-01 11:50:54 +00:00
charlotte
f0560b8e78
Ensure more explicit system ordering for preparing view target. (#15000)
Fixes #14993 (maybe). Adds a system ordering constraint that was missed
in the refactor in #14833. The theory here is that the single threaded
forces a topology that causes the prepare system to run before
`prepare_windows` in a way that causes issues. For whatever reason, this
appears to be unlikely when multi-threading is enabled.
2024-08-31 22:03:01 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
4bea611a43
Don't require going through bevy_animation::prelude to get to certain items in bevy_animation (#14979)
# Objective
* Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14889

## Solution
Exposes `bevy_animation::{animatable, graph, transition}` to the world.

## Testing
- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- These changes do not need testing, as they do not modify/add/remove
any functionality.
- ~~Are there any parts that need more testing?~~
- ~~How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there
anything specific they need to know?~~
- ~~If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?~~

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-31 18:38:34 +00:00
BigWingBeat
ffe0f7f2ba
Fix compile error caused by incorrect feature flag in bevy_state (#14987)
# Objective

The `reflect` module in `bevy_state` is gated behind the `bevy_reflect`
feature, but the type exports from that module in the crate prelude are
erroneously gated behind the `bevy_app` feature, causing a compile error
when the `bevy_reflect` feature is disabled, but the `bevy_app` feature
is enabled.

## Solution

Change the feature gate to `bevy_reflect`.

## Testing

- Discovered by depending on `bevy_state` with `default-features =
false, features = ["bevy_app"]`
- Tested by running `cargo check -p bevy_state --no-default-features
--features bevy_app`
2024-08-30 18:57:08 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
bc13161416
Migrated NonZero* to NonZero<*> (#14978)
# Objective

- Fixes #14974

## Solution

- Replace all* instances of `NonZero*` with `NonZero<*>`

## Testing

- CI passed locally.

---

## Notes

Within the `bevy_reflect` implementations for `std` types,
`impl_reflect_value!()` will continue to use the type aliases instead,
as it inappropriately parses the concrete type parameter as a generic
argument. If the `ZeroablePrimitive` trait was stable, or the macro
could be modified to accept a finite list of types, then we could fully
migrate.
2024-08-30 02:37:47 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
c816cf9072
Reorganize some of bevy_animation's imports into a more consistent style (#14983)
# Objective
`bevy_animation` imports a lot of items - and it uses a very
inconsistent code style to do so.

## Solution
Changes the offending `use` statements to be more consistent across the
crate.

## Testing
- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- No testing is needed beyond lint checks, and those finished
successfully.
- ~~Are there any parts that need more testing?~~
- ~~How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there
anything specific they need to know?~~
- ~~If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?~~
2024-08-30 01:24:31 +00:00
akimakinai
147768adf6
Use CowArc::Static (#14981)
# Objective

- There's one occurence of `CowArc::Borrow` that wraps '&'static str`

## Solution

- Replaces it with `CowArc::Static`. I don't think this change is
important but I can't unsee it:)

## Testing

- `cargo check` compiles fine
2024-08-30 01:22:11 +00:00
Alix Bott
f2cf02408f
Fix observer unregistering unsetting archetype flags (#14963)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14961

## Solution

- Check that the archetypes don't contain any other observed components
before unsetting their flags

## Testing

- I added a regression test: `observer_despawn_archetype_flags`
2024-08-30 00:43:56 +00:00
Chris Juchem
e08497dc8f
Replace bevy_utils::CowArc with atomicow (#14977)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14975

## Solution

- Replace usages of `bevy_utils::CowArc` with `atomicow::CowArc`
- Remove bevy_utils::CowArc

## Testing

- `bevy_asset` test suite continues to pass.

---

## Migration Guide

`bevy_utils::CowArc` has moved to a new crate called
[atomicow](https://crates.io/crates/atomicow).
2024-08-30 00:43:07 +00:00
Robert Walter
9e78433427
Curve gizmos integration (#14971)
# Objective

- Add gizmos integration for the new `Curve` things in the math lib

## Solution

- Add the following methods
  - `curve_2d(curve, sample_times, color)`
  - `curve_3d(curve, sample_times, color)`
  - `curve_gradient_2d(curve, sample_times_with_colors)`
  - `curve_gradient_3d(curve, sample_times_with_colors)`

## Testing

- I added examples of the 2D and 3D variants of the gradient curve
gizmos to the gizmos examples.

## Showcase

### 2D


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/01a75706-a7b4-4fc5-98d5-18018185c877)

```rust
    let domain = Interval::EVERYWHERE;
    let curve = function_curve(domain, |t| Vec2::new(t, (t / 25.0).sin() * 100.0));
    let resolution = ((time.elapsed_seconds().sin() + 1.0) * 50.0) as usize;
    let times_and_colors = (0..=resolution)
        .map(|n| n as f32 / resolution as f32)
        .map(|t| (t - 0.5) * 600.0)
        .map(|t| (t, TEAL.mix(&HOT_PINK, (t + 300.0) / 600.0)));
    gizmos.curve_gradient_2d(curve, times_and_colors);
```

### 3D


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3fd23983-1ec9-46cd-baed-5b5e2dc935d0)

```rust
    let domain = Interval::EVERYWHERE;
    let curve = function_curve(domain, |t| {
        (Vec2::from((t * 10.0).sin_cos())).extend(t - 6.0)
    });
    let resolution = ((time.elapsed_seconds().sin() + 1.0) * 100.0) as usize;
    let times_and_colors = (0..=resolution)
        .map(|n| n as f32 / resolution as f32)
        .map(|t| t * 5.0)
        .map(|t| (t, TEAL.mix(&HOT_PINK, t / 5.0)));
    gizmos.curve_gradient_3d(curve, times_and_colors);
```
2024-08-29 16:48:22 +00:00
Robert Walter
565324daa3
Improve the gizmo for Plane3d, reusing grid (#14650)
# Objective

With the current implementation of `Plane3d` gizmos, it's really hard to
get a good feeling for big planes. Usually I tend to add more axes as a
user but that doesn't scale well and is pretty wasteful. It's hard to
recognize the plane in the distance here. Especially if there would've
been other rendered objects in the scene


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b65b7015-c08c-46d7-aa27-c7c0d49b2021)

## Solution

- Since we got grid gizmos in the mean time, I went ahead and just
reused them here.

## Testing

I added an instance of the new `Plane3D` to the `3d_gizmos.rs` example.
If you want to look at it you need to look around a bit. I didn't
position it in the center since that was too crowded already.

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e4982afe-7296-416c-9801-7dd85cd975c1)

## Migration Guide

The optional builder methods on 

```rust

gizmos.primitive_3d(&Plane3d { }, ...);

```

changed from

- `segment_length`
- `segment_count`
- `axis_count`

to 

- `cell_count`
- `spacing`
2024-08-29 15:51:36 +00:00
Shane
e600e2c1b1
Move the default LogPlugin filter to a public constant (#14958)
# Objective

This moves the default `LogPlugin` filter to be a public constant so
that it can be updated and referenced from outside code without changes
across releases:

```
fn main() {
    App::new().add_plugins(
        DefaultPlugins
            .set(bevy::log::LogPlugin {
                filter: format!("{},mylogs=error", bevy::log::LogPlugin::DEFAULT_FILTER),
                ..default()
            })).run();
}
```

## Testing

Tested with `cargo run -p ci`
2024-08-29 12:15:49 +00:00
Chris Russell
4be8e497ca
SystemParamBuilder - Allow deriving a SystemParamBuilder struct when deriving SystemParam. (#14818)
# Objective

Allow `SystemParamBuilder` implementations for custom system parameters
created using `#[derive(SystemParam)]`.

## Solution

Extend the derive macro to accept a `#[system_param(builder)]`
attribute. When present, emit a builder type with a field corresponding
to each field of the param.

## Example

```rust
#[derive(SystemParam)]
#[system_param(builder)]
struct CustomParam<'w, 's> {
    query: Query<'w, 's, ()>,
    local: Local<'s, usize>,
}

let system = (CustomParamBuilder {
    local: LocalBuilder(100),
    query: QueryParamBuilder::new(|builder| {
        builder.with::<A>();
    }),
},)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(|param: CustomParam| *param.local + param.query.iter().count());
```
2024-08-28 18:24:52 +00:00
akimakinai
4648f7bf72
Make TrackedRenderPass::set_vertex_buffer aware of slice size (#14916)
# Objective

- Fixes #14841

## Solution

- Compute BufferSlice size manually and use it for comparison in
`TrackedRenderPass`

## Testing

- Gizmo example does not crash with #14721 (without system ordering),
and `slice` computes correct size there

---

## Migration Guide

- `TrackedRenderPass::set_vertex_buffer` function has been modified to
update vertex buffers when the same buffer with the same offset is
provided, but its size has changed. Some existing code may rely on the
previous behavior, which did not update the vertex buffer in this
scenario.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-08-28 11:41:42 +00:00
Allen Pocket
d93b78a66e
Remove unnecessary muts in RenderSet::QueueMeshes (#14953)
# Objective

Fixes #14952
2024-08-28 11:38:38 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
371e07e77d
Updated FromWorld Documentation to mention Default (#14954)
# Objective

- Fixes #14860

## Solution

- Added a line of documentation to `FromWorld`'s trait definition
mention the `Default` blanket implementation.
- Added custom documentation to the `from_world` method for the
`Default` blanket implementation. This ensures when inspecting the
`from_world` function within an IDE, the tooltip will explicitly state
the `default()` method will be used for any `Default` types.

## Testing

- CI passes.
2024-08-28 11:37:31 +00:00
Robert Walter
210c79c9f9
Gizmos: arc_2d utility helpers (#14932)
# Objective

Since https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14731 is merged, it
unblocked a few utility methods for 2D arcs. In 2D the pendant to
`long_arc_3d_between` and `short_arc_3d_between` are missing. Since
`arc_2d` can be a bit hard to use, this PR is trying to plug some holes
in the `arcs` API.

## Solution

Implement

- `long_arc_2d_between(center, from, tp, color)`
- `short_arc_2d_between(center, from, tp, color)`

## Testing

- There are new doc tests
- The `2d_gizmos` example has been extended a bit to include a few more
arcs which can easily be checked with respect to the grid

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b90ad8b1-86c2-4304-a481-4f9a5246c457)

Code related to the screenshot (from outer = first line to inner = last
line)

```rust
    my_gizmos.arc_2d(Isometry2d::IDENTITY, FRAC_PI_2, 80.0, ORANGE_RED);
    my_gizmos.short_arc_2d_between(Vec2::ZERO, Vec2::X * 40.0, Vec2::Y * 40.0, ORANGE_RED);
    my_gizmos.long_arc_2d_between(Vec2::ZERO, Vec2::X * 20.0, Vec2::Y * 20.0, ORANGE_RED);
```
2024-08-28 11:33:11 +00:00
Chris Russell
419359b9a7
SystemParamBuilder - Enable type inference of closure parameter when building dynamic systems (#14820)
# Objective

When building a system from `SystemParamBuilder`s and defining the
system as a closure, the compiler should be able to infer the parameter
types from the builder types.

## Solution

Create methods for each arity that take an argument that implements both
`SystemParamFunction` as well as `FnMut(SystemParamItem<P>,...)`. The
explicit `FnMut` constraint will allow the compiler to infer the
necessary higher-ranked lifetimes along with the parameter types.

I wanted to show that this was possible, but I can't tell whether it's
worth the complexity. It requires a separate method for each arity,
which pollutes the docs a bit:
![SystemState build_system
docs](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5069b749-7ec7-47e3-a5e4-1a4c78129f78)

## Example

```rust
let system = (LocalBuilder(0u64), ParamBuilder::local::<u64>())
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(|a, b| *a + *b + 1);
```
2024-08-28 01:37:52 +00:00
Robert Walter
8895113784
Use Isometry in bevy_gizmos wherever we can (#14676)
# Objective

- Solves the last bullet in and closes #14319
- Make better use of the `Isometry` types
- Prevent issues like #14655
- Probably simplify and clean up a lot of code through the use of Gizmos
as well (i.e. the 3D gizmos for cylinders circles & lines don't connect
well, probably due to wrong rotations)

## Solution

- go through the `bevy_gizmos` crate and give all methods a slight
workover

## Testing

- For all the changed examples I run `git switch main && cargo rr
--example <X> && git switch <BRANCH> && cargo rr --example <X>` and
compare the visual results
- Check if all doc tests are still compiling
- Check the docs in general and update them !!! 

---

## Migration Guide

The gizmos methods function signature changes as follows:

- 2D
- if it took `position` & `rotation_angle` before ->
`Isometry2d::new(position, Rot2::radians(rotation_angle))`
- if it just took `position` before ->
`Isometry2d::from_translation(position)`
- 3D
- if it took `position` & `rotation` before ->
`Isometry3d::new(position, rotation)`
- if it just took `position` before ->
`Isometry3d::from_translation(position)`
2024-08-28 01:37:19 +00:00
robtfm
45281e62d7
Commands::send_event (#14933)
# Objective

sending events tends to be low-frequency so ergonomics can be
prioritized over efficiency.
add `Commands::send_event` to send any type of event without needing a
writer in hand.

i don't know how we feel about these kind of ergonomic things, i add
this to all my projects and find it useful. adding `mut
this_particular_event_writer: EventWriter<ThisParticularEvent>` every
time i want to send something is unnecessarily cumbersome.
it also simplifies the "send and receive in the same system" pattern
significantly.

basic example before:
```rs
fn my_func(
    q: Query<(Entity, &State)>,
    mut damage_event_writer: EventWriter<DamageEvent>,
    mut heal_event_writer: EventWriter<HealEvent>,
) {
    for (entity, state) in q.iter() {
        if let Some(damage) = state.get_damage() {
            damage_event_writer.send(DamageEvent { entity, damage });
        }

        if let Some(heal) = state.get_heal() {
            heal_event_writer.send(HealEvent { entity, heal });
        }
    }
}
```

basic example after:
```rs
import bevy::ecs::event::SendEventEx;

fn my_func(
    mut commands: Commands,
    q: Query<(Entity, &State)>,
) {
    for (entity, state) in q.iter() {
        if let Some(damage) = state.get_damage() {
            commands.send_event(DamageEvent { entity, damage });
        }

        if let Some(heal) = state.get_heal() {
            commands.send_event(HealEvent { entity, heal });
        }
    }
}
```

send/receive in the same system before:
```rs
fn send_and_receive_param_set(
    mut param_set: ParamSet<(EventReader<DebugEvent>, EventWriter<DebugEvent>)>,
) {
    // We must collect the events to resend, because we can't access the writer while we're iterating over the reader.
    let mut events_to_resend = Vec::new();

    // This is p0, as the first parameter in the `ParamSet` is the reader.
    for event in param_set.p0().read() {
        if event.resend_from_param_set {
            events_to_resend.push(event.clone());
        }
    }

    // This is p1, as the second parameter in the `ParamSet` is the writer.
    for mut event in events_to_resend {
        event.times_sent += 1;
        param_set.p1().send(event);
    }
}
```

after:
```rs
use bevy::ecs::event::SendEventEx;

fn send_via_commands_and_receive(
    mut reader: EventReader<DebugEvent>,
    mut commands: Commands,
) {
    for event in reader.read() {
        if event.resend_via_commands {
            commands.send_event(DebugEvent {
                times_sent: event.times_sent + 1,
                ..event.clone()
            });
        }
    }
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-08-27 23:43:40 +00:00
François Mockers
e63d7c340f
don't use padding for layout (#14944)
# Objective

- Fixes #14792 
- Padding is already handled by taffy, don't handle it also on Bevy side

## Solution

- Remove extra computation added in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14777
2024-08-27 22:41:23 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9cdb915809
Required Components (#14791)
## Introduction

This is the first step in my [Next Generation Scene / UI
Proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14437).

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7272 #14800.

Bevy's current Bundles as the "unit of construction" hamstring the UI
user experience and have been a pain point in the Bevy ecosystem
generally when composing scenes:

* They are an additional _object defining_ concept, which must be
learned separately from components. Notably, Bundles _are not present at
runtime_, which is confusing and limiting.
* They can completely erase the _defining component_ during Bundle init.
For example, `ButtonBundle { style: Style::default(), ..default() }`
_makes no mention_ of the `Button` component symbol, which is what makes
the Entity a "button"!
* They are not capable of representing "dependency inheritance" without
completely non-viable / ergonomically crushing nested bundles. This
limitation is especially painful in UI scenarios, but it applies to
everything across the board.
* They introduce a bunch of additional nesting when defining scenes,
making them ugly to look at
* They introduce component name "stutter": `SomeBundle { component_name:
ComponentName::new() }`
* They require copious sprinklings of `..default()` when spawning them
in Rust code, due to the additional layer of nesting

**Required Components** solve this by allowing you to define which
components a given component needs, and how to construct those
components when they aren't explicitly provided.

This is what a `ButtonBundle` looks like with Bundles (the current
approach):

```rust
#[derive(Component, Default)]
struct Button;

#[derive(Bundle, Default)]
struct ButtonBundle {
    pub button: Button,
    pub node: Node,
    pub style: Style,
    pub interaction: Interaction,
    pub focus_policy: FocusPolicy,
    pub border_color: BorderColor,
    pub border_radius: BorderRadius,
    pub image: UiImage,
    pub transform: Transform,
    pub global_transform: GlobalTransform,
    pub visibility: Visibility,
    pub inherited_visibility: InheritedVisibility,
    pub view_visibility: ViewVisibility,
    pub z_index: ZIndex,
}

commands.spawn(ButtonBundle {
    style: Style {
        width: Val::Px(100.0),
        height: Val::Px(50.0),
        ..default()
    },
    focus_policy: FocusPolicy::Block,
    ..default()
})
```

And this is what it looks like with Required Components:

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[require(Node, UiImage)]
struct Button;

commands.spawn((
    Button,
    Style { 
        width: Val::Px(100.0),
        height: Val::Px(50.0),
        ..default()
    },
    FocusPolicy::Block,
));
```

With Required Components, we mention only the most relevant components.
Every component required by `Node` (ex: `Style`, `FocusPolicy`, etc) is
automatically brought in!

### Efficiency

1. At insertion/spawn time, Required Components (including recursive
required components) are initialized and inserted _as if they were
manually inserted alongside the given components_. This means that this
is maximally efficient: there are no archetype or table moves.
2. Required components are only initialized and inserted if they were
not manually provided by the developer. For the code example in the
previous section, because `Style` and `FocusPolicy` are inserted
manually, they _will not_ be initialized and inserted as part of the
required components system. Efficient!
3. The "missing required components _and_ constructors needed for an
insertion" are cached in the "archetype graph edge", meaning they aren't
computed per-insertion. When a component is inserted, the "missing
required components" list is iterated (and that graph edge (AddBundle)
is actually already looked up for us during insertion, because we need
that for "normal" insert logic too).

### IDE Integration

The `#[require(SomeComponent)]` macro has been written in such a way
that Rust Analyzer can provide type-inspection-on-hover and `F12` /
go-to-definition for required components.

### Custom Constructors

The `require` syntax expects a `Default` constructor by default, but it
can be overridden with a custom constructor:

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[require(
    Node,
    Style(button_style),
    UiImage
)]
struct Button;

fn button_style() -> Style {
    Style {
        width: Val::Px(100.0),
        ..default()
    }
}
```

### Multiple Inheritance

You may have noticed by now that this behaves a bit like "multiple
inheritance". One of the problems that this presents is that it is
possible to have duplicate requires for a given type at different levels
of the inheritance tree:

```rust
#[derive(Component)
struct X(usize);

#[derive(Component)]
#[require(X(x1))
struct Y;

fn x1() -> X {
    X(1)
}

#[derive(Component)]
#[require(
    Y,
    X(x2),
)]
struct Z;

fn x2() -> X {
    X(2)
}

// What version of X is inserted for Z?
commands.spawn(Z);
```

This is allowed (and encouraged), although this doesn't appear to occur
much in practice. First: only one version of `X` is initialized and
inserted for `Z`. In the case above, I think we can all probably agree
that it makes the most sense to use the `x2` constructor for `X`,
because `Y`'s `x1` constructor exists "beneath" `Z` in the inheritance
hierarchy; `Z`'s constructor is "more specific".

The algorithm is simple and predictable:

1. Use all of the constructors (including default constructors) directly
defined in the spawned component's require list
2. In the order the requires are defined in `#[require()]`, recursively
visit the require list of each of the components in the list (this is a
depth Depth First Search). When a constructor is found, it will only be
used if one has not already been found.

From a user perspective, just think about this as the following:

1. Specifying a required component constructor for `Foo` directly on a
spawned component `Bar` will result in that constructor being used (and
overriding existing constructors lower in the inheritance tree). This is
the classic "inheritance override" behavior people expect.
2. For cases where "multiple inheritance" results in constructor
clashes, Components should be listed in "importance order". List a
component earlier in the requirement list to initialize its inheritance
tree earlier.

Required Components _does_ generally result in a model where component
values are decoupled from each other at construction time. Notably, some
existing Bundle patterns use bundle constructors to initialize multiple
components with shared state. I think (in general) moving away from this
is necessary:

1. It allows Required Components (and the Scene system more generally)
to operate according to simple rules
2. The "do arbitrary init value sharing in Bundle constructors" approach
_already_ causes data consistency problems, and those problems would be
exacerbated in the context of a Scene/UI system. For cases where shared
state is truly necessary, I think we are better served by observers /
hooks.
3. If a situation _truly_ needs shared state constructors (which should
be rare / generally discouraged), Bundles are still there if they are
needed.

## Next Steps

* **Require Construct-ed Components**: I have already implemented this
(as defined in the [Next Generation Scene / UI
Proposal](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14437). However
I've removed `Construct` support from this PR, as that has not landed
yet. Adding this back in requires relatively minimal changes to the
current impl, and can be done as part of a future Construct pr.
* **Port Built-in Bundles to Required Components**: This isn't something
we should do right away. It will require rethinking our public
interfaces, which IMO should be done holistically after the rest of Next
Generation Scene / UI lands. I think we should merge this PR first and
let people experiment _inside their own code with their own Components_
while we wait for the rest of the new scene system to land.
* **_Consider_ Automatic Required Component Removal**: We should
evaluate _if_ automatic Required Component removal should be done. Ex:
if all components that explicitly require a component are removed,
automatically remove that component. This issue has been explicitly
deferred in this PR, as I consider the insertion behavior to be
desirable on its own (and viable on its own). I am also doubtful that we
can find a design that has behavior we actually want. Aka: can we
_really_ distinguish between a component that is "only there because it
was automatically inserted" and "a component that was necessary / should
be kept". See my [discussion response
here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14437#discussioncomment-10268668)
for more details.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 20:22:23 +00:00
Sam Pettersson
5f061ea008
Fix Adreno 642L crash (#14937)
# Objective

The Android example on Adreno 642L currently crashes on startup.

Previous PRs #14176 and #13323 have adressed this specific crash
occurring on some Adreno GPUs, that fix works as it should but isn't
applied when to the GPU name contains a suffix like in the case of
`642L`.

## Solution

- Amending the logic to filter out any parts of the GPU name not
containing digits thus enabling the fix on `642L`.

## Testing

- Ran the Android example on a Nothing Phone 1. Before this change it
crashed, after it works as intended.

---------

Co-authored-by: Sam Pettersson <sam.pettersson@geoguessr.com>
2024-08-27 17:35:01 +00:00
Erick Z
1690b28e9f
Fixing Curve trait not being object safe. (#14939)
# Objective

- `Curve<T>` was meant to be object safe, but one of the latest commits
made it not object safe.
- When trying to use `Curve<T>` as `&dyn Curve<T>` this compile error is
raised:
```
error[E0038]: the trait `curve::Curve` cannot be made into an object
    --> crates/bevy_math/src/curve/mod.rs:1025:20
note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>
    --> crates/bevy_math/src/curve/mod.rs:60:8
     |
23   | pub trait Curve<T> {
     |           ----- this trait cannot be made into an object...
...
60   |     fn sample_iter(&self, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = f32>) -> impl Iterator<Item = Option<T>> {
     |        ^^^^^^^^^^^                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ...because method `sample_iter` references an `impl Trait` type in its return type
     |        |
     |        ...because method `sample_iter` has generic type parameters
...
```

## Solution

- Making `Curve<T>` object safe again by adding `Self: Sized` to newly
added methods.

## Testing

- Added new test that ensures the `Curve<T>` trait can be made into an
objet.
2024-08-27 13:29:02 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
e320fa0738
Fix query transmute from table to archetype iteration unsoundness (#14615)
# Objective

- Fixes #14348 
- Fixes #14528
- Less complex (but also likely less performant) alternative to #14611

## Solution

- Add a `is_dense` field flag to `QueryIter` indicating whether it is
dense or not, that is whether it can perform dense iteration or not;
- Check this flag any time iteration over a query is performed.

---

It would be nice if someone could try benching this change to see if it
actually matters.

~Note that this not 100% ready for mergin, since there are a bunch of
safety comments on the use of the various `IS_DENSE` for checks that
still need to be updated.~ This is ready modulo benchmarks

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 00:58:40 +00:00
robtfm
f06cd448db
drop pending asset loads (#14808)
# Objective

when handles for loading assets are dropped, we currently wait until
load is completed before dropping the handle. drop asset-load tasks
immediately

## Solution

- track tasks for loading assets and drop them immediately when all
handles are dropped.
~~- use `join_all` in `gltf_loader.rs` to allow it to yield and be
dropped.~~

doesn't cover all the load apis - for those it doesn't cover the task
will still be detached and will still complete before the result is
discarded.

separated out from #13170
2024-08-27 00:16:44 +00:00
Chris Russell
6ddbf9771a
SystemParamBuilder - Support buildable Vec parameters (#14821)
# Objective

Allow dynamic systems to take lists of system parameters whose length is
not known at compile time.

This can be used for building a system that runs a script defined at
runtime, where the script needs a variable number of query parameters.
It can also be used for building a system that collects a list of
plugins at runtime, and provides a parameter to each one.

This is most useful today with `Vec<Query<FilteredEntityMut>>`. It will
be even more useful with `Vec<DynSystemParam>` if #14817 is merged,
since the parameters in the list can then be of different types.

## Solution

Implement `SystemParam` and `SystemParamBuilder` for `Vec` and
`ParamSet<Vec>`.

## Example

```rust
let system = (vec![
    QueryParamBuilder::new_box(|builder| {
        builder.with::<B>().without::<C>();
    }),
    QueryParamBuilder::new_box(|builder| {
        builder.with::<C>().without::<B>();
    }),
],)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(|params: Vec<Query<&mut A>>| {
        let mut count: usize = 0;
        params
            .into_iter()
            .for_each(|mut query| count += query.iter_mut().count());
        count
    });
```
2024-08-27 00:16:29 +00:00
kivi
95ef8f6975
rename Drop to bevy::picking::events::DragDrop to unclash std::ops:Drop (#14926)
# Objective

- Fixes #14902
- > #14686 Introduced a name clash when using use bevy::prelude::*;


## Solution

- renamed `bevy::picking::events::Drop`
`bevy::picking::events::DragDrop`

 
## Testing

- Not being used in tests or examples, so I just compiled.

---

</details>

## Migration Guide

- Rename `Drop` to `DragDrop`
- `bevy::picking::events::Drop` is now `bevy::picking::events::DragDrop`
2024-08-26 18:38:56 +00:00
Robert Walter
20c5270a0c
add Interval::UNIT constant (#14923)
# Objective

This is a value that is and will be used as a domain of curves pretty
often. By adding it as a dedicated constant we can get rid of some
`unwraps` and function calls.

## Solution

added `Interval::UNIT`

## Testing

I replaced all occurrences of `interval(0.0, 1.0).unwrap()` with the new
`Interval::UNIT` constant in tests and doc tests.
2024-08-26 18:37:16 +00:00
Alix Bott
12f005a024
Add condition_changed and condition_became_true to common_conditions (#14917)
# Objective

- I needed to run a system whenever a specific condition became true
after being previously false.
- Other users might also need to run a system when a condition changes,
regardless of if it became true or false.

## Solution

- This adds two systems to common_conditions:
- `condition_changed` that changes whenever the inner condition changes
- `condition_became_true` that returns true whenever the inner condition
becomes true after previously being false

## Testing

- I added a doctest for each function

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-08-26 18:32:44 +00:00
extrawurst
23979b8160
Allow removing asset from embedded asset registry (#14912)
# Objective

- Allow not only inserting `Data` into `EmbeddedAssetRegistry` and `Dir`
in turn but now also removing it again.
- This way when used to embed asset data from *somewhere* but not load
it using the conventional means via `AssetServer` (which I observed
takes ownership of the `Data`) the `Data` does not need to stay in
memory of the `EmbeddedAssetRegistry` throughout the lifetime of the
application.

## Solution

- added the `remove_asset` functions in `EmbeddedAssetRegistry` and
`Dir`

## Testing

- added a module unittest
- does this require changes if build with feature `embedded_watcher`?
2024-08-26 18:29:05 +00:00
Shane
484721be80
Have EntityCommands methods consume self for easier chaining (#14897)
# Objective

Fixes #14883

## Solution

Pretty simple update to `EntityCommands` methods to consume `self` and
return it rather than taking `&mut self`. The things probably worth
noting:

* I added `#[allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)]` to the `add` method
because it causes a linting conflict with `std::ops::Add`.
* `despawn` and `log_components` now return `Self`. I'm not sure if
that's exactly the desired behavior so I'm happy to adjust if that seems
wrong.

## Testing

Tested with `cargo run -p ci`. I think that should be sufficient to call
things good.

## Migration Guide

The most likely migration needed is changing code from this:

```
        let mut entity = commands.get_or_spawn(entity);

        if depth_prepass {
            entity.insert(DepthPrepass);
        }
        if normal_prepass {
            entity.insert(NormalPrepass);
        }
        if motion_vector_prepass {
            entity.insert(MotionVectorPrepass);
        }
        if deferred_prepass {
            entity.insert(DeferredPrepass);
        }
```

to this:

```
        let mut entity = commands.get_or_spawn(entity);

        if depth_prepass {
            entity = entity.insert(DepthPrepass);
        }
        if normal_prepass {
            entity = entity.insert(NormalPrepass);
        }
        if motion_vector_prepass {
            entity = entity.insert(MotionVectorPrepass);
        }
        if deferred_prepass {
            entity.insert(DeferredPrepass);
        }
```

as can be seen in several of the example code updates here. There will
probably also be instances where mutable `EntityCommands` vars no longer
need to be mutable.
2024-08-26 18:24:59 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
44620dd6ae
Split GenericTypeCell::get_or_insert into smaller pieces (#14865)
# Objective

Based on the discussion in #14864, I wanted to experiment with the core
`GenericTypeCell` type, whose `get_or_insert` method accounted for 2% of
the final binary size of the `3d_scene` example. The reason for this
large percentage is likely because the type is fundamental to the rest
of Bevy while having 3 generic parameters (the type stored `T`, the type
to retrieve `G`, and the function used to insert a new value `F`).

- Acts on #14864 

## Solution

- Split `get_or_insert` into smaller functions with minimised
parameterisation. These new functions are private as to preserve the
public facing API, but could be exposed if desired.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally.
- Used `cargo bloat --release --example 3d_scene -n 100000
--message-format json > out.json` and @cart's [bloat
analyzer](https://gist.github.com/cart/722756ba3da0e983d207633e0a48a8ab)
to measure a 428KiB reduction in binary size when compiling on Windows
10.
- ~I have _not_ benchmarked to determine if this improves/hurts
performance.~ See
[below](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14865#issuecomment-2306083606).

## Notes

In my opinion this seems like a good test-case for the concept of
debloating generics within the Bevy codebase. I believe the performance
impact here is negligible in either direction (at runtime and compile
time), but the binary reduction is measurable and quite significant for
a relatively minor change in code.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-26 18:20:01 +00:00
Robert Walter
96f1fd73cb
Add methods to sample curves from IntoIterator types (#14815)
# Objective

Citing @mweatherley 

> As mentioned before, a multi-sampling function in the API which takes
an iterator is probably something we want (e.g. `sample_iter(iter: impl
IntoIterator<Item = f32>) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = T> { //... }`, but
there are some design choices to be made on the details (e.g. does this
filter out points that aren't in the domain? does it do sorting? etc.)

## Solution

I think the most flexible solution for end users is to expose all the
`sample_...` functions with an `iter` equivalent, so we'll have

- `sample_iter`
- `sample_iter_unchecked`
- `sample_iter_clamped`

Answering some questions from the original idea:

> does this filter out points that aren't in the domain?

With the methods the user has the choice to just sample or if they want
to filter out invalid types us `sample_iter` and then apply `filter_map`
to the iterator returned themselves.

> does it do sorting?

I think it's the same thing. If the user wants it, they need to do it
themselves by either collecting and sorting a `Vec` or using
`itertools`. I think there is a legit use case for "please sample me
this collection of points that are unordered" and we would destroy it if
we take away to much agency from users by sorting for them

## Testing

- Added a test which covers all three methods
2024-08-26 18:08:41 +00:00
JoshValjosh
3540b87e17
Add bevy_picking sprite backend (#14757)
# Objective

Add `bevy_picking` sprite backend as part of the `bevy_mod_picking`
upstreamening (#12365).

## Solution

More or less a copy/paste from `bevy_mod_picking`, with the changes
[here](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_picking/pull/354). I'm
putting that link here since those changes haven't yet made it through
review, so should probably be reviewed on their own.

## Testing

I couldn't find any sprite-backend-specific tests in `bevy_mod_picking`
and unfortunately I'm not familiar enough with Bevy's testing patterns
to write tests for code that relies on windowing and input. I'm willing
to break the pointer hit system into testable blocks and add some more
modular tests if that's deemed important enough to block, otherwise I
can open an issue for adding tests as follow-up.

## Follow-up work

- More docs/tests
- Ignore pick events on transparent sprite pixels with potential opt-out

---------

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
2024-08-26 18:01:32 +00:00
Robert Walter
6819e998c0
Fix arc_2d Gizmos (#14731)
# Objective

`arc_2d` wasn't actually doing what the docs were saying. The arc wasn't
offset by what was previously `direction_angle` but by `direction_angle
- arc_angle / 2.0`. This meant that the arcs center was laying on the
`Vec2::Y` axis and then it was offset. This was probably done to fit the
behavior of the `Arc2D` primitive. I would argue that this isn't
desirable for the plain `arc_2d` gizmo method since

- a) the docs get longer to explain the weird centering
- b) the mental model the user has to know gets bigger with more
implicit assumptions

given the code

```rust
    my_gizmos.arc_2d(Vec2::ZERO, 0.0, FRAC_PI_2, 75.0, ORANGE_RED);
```

we get


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/84894c6d-42e4-451b-b3e2-811266486ede)

where after the fix with

```rust
    my_gizmos.arc_2d(Isometry2d::IDENTITY, FRAC_PI_2, 75.0, ORANGE_RED);
```

we get


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/16b0aba0-f7b5-4600-ac49-a22be0315c40)

To get the same result with the previous implementation you would have
to randomly add `arc_angle / 2.0` to the `direction_angle`.

```rust
    my_gizmos.arc_2d(Vec2::ZERO, FRAC_PI_4, FRAC_PI_2, 75.0, ORANGE_RED);
```

This makes constructing similar helping functions as they already exist
in 3D like

- `long_arc_2d_between`
- `short_arc_2d_between`

 much harder.

## Solution

- Make the arc really start at `Vec2::Y * radius` in counter-clockwise
direction + offset by an angle as the docs state it
- Use `Isometry2d` instead of `position : Vec2` and `direction_angle :
f32` to reduce the chance of messing up rotation/translation
- Adjust the docs for the changes above
- Adjust the gizmo rendering of some primitives

## Testing

- check `2d_gizmos.rs` and `render_primitives.rs` examples

## Migration Guide

- users have to adjust their usages of `arc_2d`:
  - before: 
  ```rust
  arc_2d(
    pos,
    angle,
    arc_angle,
    radius,
    color
  )
  ```
  - after: 
  ```rust
  arc_2d(
// this `+ arc_angle * 0.5` quirk is only if you want to preserve the
previous behavior
    // with the new API.
// feel free to try to fix this though since your current calls to this
function most likely
// involve some computations to counter-act that quirk in the first
place
    Isometry2d::new(pos, Rot2::radians(angle + arc_angle * 0.5),
    arc_angle,
    radius,
    color
  )
  ```
2024-08-26 17:57:57 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
2e36b2719c
ImageSampler::init_descriptor (#11113)
Shortcut to avoid repetition in code like
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/11109.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-26 17:56:37 +00:00
JMS55
6cc96f4c1f
Meshlet software raster + start of cleanup (#14623)
# Objective
- Faster meshlet rasterization path for small triangles
- Avoid having to allocate and write out a triangle buffer
- Refactor gpu_scene.rs

## Solution
- Replace the 32bit visbuffer texture with a 64bit visbuffer buffer,
where the left 32 bits encode depth, and the right 32 bits encode the
existing cluster + triangle IDs. Can't use 64bit textures, wgpu/naga
doesn't support atomic ops on textures yet.
- Instead of writing out a buffer of packed cluster + triangle IDs (per
triangle) to raster, the culling pass now writes out a buffer of just
cluster IDs (per cluster, so less memory allocated, cheaper to write
out).
  - Clusters for software raster are allocated from the left side
- Clusters for hardware raster are allocated in the same buffer, from
the right side
- The buffer size is fixed at MeshletPlugin build time, and should be
set to a reasonable value for your scene (no warning on overflow, and no
good way to determine what value you need outside of renderdoc - I plan
to fix this in a future PR adding a meshlet stats overlay)
- Currently I don't have a heuristic for software vs hardware raster
selection for each cluster. The existing code is just a placeholder. I
need to profile on a release scene and come up with a heuristic,
probably in a future PR.
- The culling shader is getting pretty hard to follow at this point, but
I don't want to spend time improving it as the entire shader/pass is
getting rewritten/replaced in the near future.
- Software raster is a compute workgroup per-cluster. Each workgroup
loads and transforms the <=64 vertices of the cluster, and then
rasterizes the <=64 triangles of the cluster.
- Two variants are implemented: Scanline for clusters with any larger
triangles (still smaller than hardware is good at), and brute-force for
very very tiny triangles
- Once the shader determines that a pixel should be filled in, it does
an atomicMax() on the visbuffer to store the results, copying how Nanite
works
- On devices with a low max workgroups per dispatch limit, an extra
compute pass is inserted before software raster to convert from a 1d to
2d dispatch (I don't think 3d would ever be necessary).
- I haven't implemented the top-left rule or subpixel precision yet, I'm
leaving that for a future PR since I get usable results without it for
now
- Resources used:
https://kristoffer-dyrkorn.github.io/triangle-rasterizer and chapters
6-8 of
https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2013/02/17/optimizing-sw-occlusion-culling-index
- Hardware raster now spawns 64*3 vertex invocations per meshlet,
instead of the actual meshlet vertex count. Extra invocations just
early-exit.
- While this is slower than the existing system, hardware draws should
be rare now that software raster is usable, and it saves a ton of memory
using the unified cluster ID buffer. This would be fixed if wgpu had
support for mesh shaders.
- Instead of writing to a color+depth attachment, the hardware raster
pass also does the same atomic visbuffer writes that software raster
uses.
- We have to bind a dummy render target anyways, as wgpu doesn't
currently support render passes without any attachments
- Material IDs are no longer written out during the main rasterization
passes.
- If we had async compute queues, we could overlap the software and
hardware raster passes.
- New material and depth resolve passes run at the end of the visbuffer
node, and write out view depth and material ID depth textures

### Misc changes
- Fixed cluster culling importing, but never actually using the previous
view uniforms when doing occlusion culling
- Fixed incorrectly adding the LOD error twice when building the meshlet
mesh
- Splitup gpu_scene module into meshlet_mesh_manager, instance_manager,
and resource_manager
- resource_manager is still too complex and inefficient (extract and
prepare are way too expensive). I plan on improving this in a future PR,
but for now ResourceManager is mostly a 1:1 port of the leftover
MeshletGpuScene bits.
- Material draw passes have been renamed to the more accurate material
shade pass, as well as some other misc renaming (in the future, these
will be compute shaders even, and not actual draw calls)

---

## Migration Guide
- TBD (ask me at the end of the release for meshlet changes as a whole)

---------

Co-authored-by: vero <email@atlasdostal.com>
2024-08-26 17:54:34 +00:00
Sludge
7bb76ab74b
Add VertexBufferLayout::offset_locations (#9805)
# Objective

When using instancing, 2 `VertexBufferLayout`s are needed, one for
per-vertex and one for per-instance data. Shader locations of all
attributes must not overlap, so one of the layouts needs to start its
locations at an offset. However,
`VertexBufferLayout::from_vertex_formats` will always start locations at
0, requiring manual adjustment, which is currently pretty verbose.

## Solution

Add `VertexBufferLayout::offset_locations`, which adds an offset to all
attribute locations.

Code using this method looks like this:

```rust
VertexState {
    shader: BACKBUFFER_SHADER_HANDLE.typed(),
    shader_defs: Vec::new(),
    entry_point: "vertex".into(),
    buffers: vec![
        VertexBufferLayout::from_vertex_formats(
            VertexStepMode::Vertex,
            [VertexFormat::Float32x2],
        ),
        VertexBufferLayout::from_vertex_formats(
            VertexStepMode::Instance,
            [VertexFormat::Float32x2, VertexFormat::Float32x3],
        )
        .offset_locations(1),
    ],
}
```

Alternative solutions include:

- Pass the starting location to `from_vertex_formats` – this is a bit
simpler than my solution here, but most calls don't need an offset, so
they'd always pass 0 there.
- Do nothing and make the user hand-write this.

---

## Changelog

- Add `VertexBufferLayout::offset_locations` to simplify buffer layout
construction when using instancing.

---------

Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-26 17:54:33 +00:00
charlotte
1caa64d948
Refactor AsBindGroup to use a associated SystemParam. (#14909)
# Objective

Adding more features to `AsBindGroup` proc macro means making the trait
arguments uglier. Downstream implementors of the trait without the proc
macro might want to do different things than our default arguments.

## Solution

Make `AsBindGroup` take an associated `Param` type.

## Migration Guide

`AsBindGroup` now allows the user to specify a `SystemParam` to be used
for creating bind groups.
2024-08-25 20:16:34 +00:00
Gino Valente
3892adcb47
bevy_reflect: Add Type type (#14838)
# Objective

Closes #7622.

I was working on adding support for reflecting generic functions and
found that I wanted to use an argument's `TypeId` for hashing and
comparison, but its `TypePath` for debugging and error messaging.

While I could just keep them separate, place them in a tuple or a local
struct or something, I think I see an opportunity to make a dedicate
type for this.

Additionally, we can use this type to clean up some duplication amongst
the type info structs in a manner similar to #7622.

## Solution

Added the `Type` type. This should be seen as the most basic
representation of a type apart from `TypeId`. It stores both the
`TypeId` of the type as well as its `TypePathTable`.

The `Hash` and `PartialEq` implementations rely on the `TypeId`, while
the `Debug` implementation relies on the `TypePath`.

This makes it especially useful as a key in a `HashMap` since we get the
speed of the `TypeId` hashing/comparisons with the readability of
`TypePath`.

With this type, we're able to reduce the duplication across the type
info structs by removing individual fields for `TypeId` and
`TypePathTable`, replacing them with a single `Type` field. Similarly,
we can remove many duplicate methods and replace it with a macro that
delegates to the stored `Type`.

### Caveats

It should be noted that this type is currently 3x larger than `TypeId`.
On my machine, it's 48 bytes compared to `TypeId`'s 16. While this
doesn't matter for `TypeInfo` since it would contain that data
regardless, it is something to keep in mind when using elsewhere.

## Testing

All tests should pass as normal:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Showcase

`bevy_reflect` now exports a `Type` struct. This type contains both the
`TypeId` and the `TypePathTable` of the given type, allowing it to be
used like `TypeId` but have the debuggability of `TypePath`.

```rust
// We can create this for any type implementing `TypePath`:
let ty = Type::of::<String>();

// It has `Hash` and `Eq` impls powered by `TypeId`, making it useful for maps:
let mut map = HashMap::<Type, i32>::new();
map.insert(ty, 25);

// And it has a human-readable `Debug` representation:
let debug = format!("{:?}", map);
assert_eq!(debug, "{alloc::string::String: 25}");
```

## Migration Guide

Certain type info structs now only return their item types as `Type`
instead of exposing direct methods on them.

The following methods have been removed:

- `ArrayInfo::item_type_path_table`
- `ArrayInfo::item_type_id`
- `ArrayInfo::item_is`
- `ListInfo::item_type_path_table`
- `ListInfo::item_type_id`
- `ListInfo::item_is`
- `SetInfo::value_type_path_table`
- `SetInfo::value_type_id`
- `SetInfo::value_is`
- `MapInfo::key_type_path_table`
- `MapInfo::key_type_id`
- `MapInfo::key_is`
- `MapInfo::value_type_path_table`
- `MapInfo::value_type_id`
- `MapInfo::value_is`

Instead, access the `Type` directly using one of the new methods:

- `ArrayInfo::item_ty`
- `ListInfo::item_ty`
- `SetInfo::value_ty`
- `MapInfo::key_ty`
- `MapInfo::value_ty`

For example:

```rust
// BEFORE
let type_id = array_info.item_type_id();

// AFTER
let type_id = array_info.item_ty().id();
```
2024-08-25 17:57:07 +00:00
Sorseg
f9d7a2ca02
Implement std::fmt::Debug for ecs::observer::Trigger (#14857)
# Objective
I tried writing something like this in my project
```rust
.observe(|e: Trigger<OnAdd, Skeleton>| {
    panic!("Skeletoned! {e:?}");
});
```
and it didn't compile.
Having `Debug` trait defined on `Trigger` event will ease debugging the
observers a little bit.

## Solution

Add a bespoke `Debug` implementation when both the bundle and the event
have `Debug` implemented for them.

## Testing

I've added `println!("{trigger:#?}");` to the [observers
example](938d810766/examples/ecs/observers.rs (L124))
and it compiled!

Caveats with this PR are: 
- removing this implementation if for any reason we will need it, will
be a breaking change
- the implementation is manually generated, which adds potential toil
when changing the `Trigger` structure

## Showcase

Log output:
```rust
on_add_mine: Trigger {
    event: OnAdd,
    propagate: false,
    trigger: ObserverTrigger {
        observer: 2v1#4294967298,
        event_type: ComponentId(
            0,
        ),
        entity: 454v1#4294967750,
    },
    _marker: PhantomData<observers::Mine>,
}
```

Thank you for maintaining this engine! 🧡
2024-08-25 16:55:54 +00:00
akimakinai
89a5c741f7
Fix Gizmo joint rendering in webgpu (#14721)
# Objective

- Gizmo rendering on WebGPU has been fixed by #14653, but gizmo joints
still cause error
(https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14696#issuecomment-2283689669)
when enabled.

## Solution

- Applies the same fix as #14653 to Gizmo joints.

I'm noob and just copied their solution, please correct me if I did
something wrong.

## Testing

- Tested 2d-gizmos and 3d-gizmos examples in WebGPU on Chrome. No
rendering errors, and the gizmo joints are apparently rendered ok.
2024-08-25 14:52:03 +00:00
Chris Russell
335f2903d9
SystemParamBuilder - Support dynamic system parameters (#14817)
# Objective

Support building systems with parameters whose types can be determined
at runtime.

## Solution

Create a `DynSystemParam` type that can be built using a
`SystemParamBuilder` of any type and then downcast to the appropriate
type dynamically.

## Example

```rust
let system = (
    DynParamBuilder::new(LocalBuilder(3_usize)),
    DynParamBuilder:🆕:<Query<()>>(QueryParamBuilder::new(|builder| {
        builder.with::<A>();
    })),
    DynParamBuilder:🆕:<&Entities>(ParamBuilder),
)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(
        |mut p0: DynSystemParam, mut p1: DynSystemParam, mut p2: DynSystemParam| {
            let local = p0.downcast_mut::<Local<usize>>().unwrap();
            let query_count = p1.downcast_mut::<Query<()>>().unwrap();
            let entities = p2.downcast_mut::<&Entities>().unwrap();
        },
    );
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
2024-08-25 14:23:44 +00:00
MichiRecRoom
94d40d206e
Replace the wgpu_trace feature with a field in bevy_render::settings::WgpuSettings (#14842)
# Objective
- Remove the `wgpu_trace` feature while still making it easy/possible to
record wgpu traces for debugging.
- Close #14725.
- Get a taste of the bevy codebase. :P

## Solution
This PR performs the above objective by removing the `wgpu_trace`
feature from all `Cargo.toml` files.

However, wgpu traces are still useful for debugging - but to record
them, you need to pass in a directory path to store the traces in. To
avoid forcing users into manually creating the renderer,
`bevy_render::settings::WgpuSettings` now has a `trace_path` field, so
that all of Bevy's automatic initialization can happen while still
allowing for tracing.

## Testing
- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- I have tested these changes, but only via running `cargo run -p ci`. I
am hoping the Github Actions workflows will catch anything I missed.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
  - I do not believe so.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- If you want to test these changes, I have updated the debugging guide
(`docs/debugging.md`) section on WGPU Tracing.
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
- I ran the above command on a Windows 10 64-bit (x64) machine, using
the `stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc` toolchain. I do not have anything
set up for other platforms or targets (though I can't imagine this needs
testing on other platforms).

---

## Migration Guide

1. The `bevy/wgpu_trace`, `bevy_render/wgpu_trace`, and
`bevy_internal/wgpu_trace` features no longer exist. Remove them from
your `Cargo.toml`, CI, tooling, and what-not.
2. Follow the instructions in the updated `docs/debugging.md` file in
the repository, under the WGPU Tracing section.

Because of the changes made, you can now generate traces to any path,
rather than the hardcoded `%WorkspaceRoot%/wgpu_trace` (where
`%WorkspaceRoot%` is... the root of your crate's workspace) folder.

(If WGPU hasn't restored tracing functionality...) Do note that WGPU has
not yet restored tracing functionality. However, once it does, the above
should be sufficient to generate new traces.

---------

Co-authored-by: TrialDragon <31419708+TrialDragon@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-25 14:16:11 +00:00
Rob Parrett
2c3f5a00ac
Add AnimationGraph::from_clips and simplify animated_fox example (#14853)
# Objective

Add a convenience constructor to make simple animation graphs easier to
build.

I've had some notes about attempting this since #11989 that I just
remembered after seeing #14852.

This partially addresses #14852, but I don't really know animation well
enough to write all of the documentation it's asking for.

## Solution

Add `AnimationGraph::from_clips` and use it to simplify `animated_fox`.

Do some other little bits of incidental cleanup and documentation .

## Testing

I ran `cargo run --example animated_fox`.
2024-08-25 14:16:04 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
6250698b56
Added on_unimplemented Diagnostic for IntoObserverSystem (#14840)
# Objective

- Fixes #14658.

## Solution

- Added `on_unimplemented` Diagnostic for `IntoObserverSystem` calling
out argument ordering in a `note`
- Added an example to the documentation on `App::observe` to provide
some explanation to users.

## Testing

- Ran CI locally
- Deliberately introduced a parameter order error in the
`ecs/observers.rs` example as a test.

---

## Showcase

<details>
  <summary>Error Before</summary>

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}: IntoObserverSystem<_, _, _>` is not satisfied
   --> examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13
    |
18  |           .observe(
    |            ------- required by a bound introduced by this call
19  | /             |mines: Query<&Mine>,
20  | |             trigger: Trigger<ExplodeMines>,
21  | |             index: Res<SpatialIndex>,
22  | |              mut commands: Commands| {
...   |
34  | |                 }
35  | |             },
    | |_____________^ the trait `bevy::prelude::IntoSystem<bevy::prelude::Trigger<'static, _, _>, (), _>` is not implemented for closure `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}`, which is required by `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}: IntoObserverSystem<_, _, _>`
    |
    = note: required for `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}` to implement `IntoObserverSystem<_, _, _>`
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::observe`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:995:24
    |
993 |     pub fn observe<E: Event, B: Bundle, M>(
    |            ------- required by a bound in this associated function
994 |         &mut self,
995 |         observer: impl IntoObserverSystem<E, B, M>,
    |                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::observe`

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
error: could not compile `bevy` (example "observers") due to 1 previous error
```

</details>

<details>
  <summary>Error After</summary>

```
error[E0277]: `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}` cannot become an `ObserverSystem`
    --> examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13
     |
18   |           .observe(
     |            ------- required by a bound introduced by this call
19   | /             |mines: Query<&Mine>,
20   | |             trigger: Trigger<ExplodeMines>,
21   | |             index: Res<SpatialIndex>,
22   | |              mut commands: Commands| {
...    |
34   | |                 }
35   | |             },
     | |_____________^ the trait `IntoObserverSystem` is not implemented
     |
     = help: the trait `bevy::prelude::IntoSystem<bevy::prelude::Trigger<'static, _, _>, (), _>` is not implemented for closure `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}`, which is required by `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}: IntoObserverSystem<_, _, _>`
     = note: for function `ObserverSystem`s, ensure the first argument is a `Trigger<T>` and any subsequent ones are `SystemParam`
     = note: required for `{closure@examples/ecs/observers.rs:19:13: 22:37}` to implement `IntoObserverSystem<_, _, _>`
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::observe`
    --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:1025:24
     |
1023 |     pub fn observe<E: Event, B: Bundle, M>(
     |            ------- required by a bound in this associated function
1024 |         &mut self,
1025 |         observer: impl IntoObserverSystem<E, B, M>,
     |                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::observe`

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
error: could not compile `bevy` (example "observers") due to 1 previous error
```

</details>
2024-08-25 14:15:49 +00:00
charlotte
d9527c101c
Rewrite screenshots. (#14833)
# Objective

Rewrite screenshotting to be able to accept any `RenderTarget`.

Closes #12478 

## Solution

Previously, screenshotting relied on setting a variety of state on the
requested window. When extracted, the window's `swap_chain_texture_view`
property would be swapped out with a texture_view created that frame for
the screenshot pipeline to write back to the cpu.

Besides being tightly coupled to window in a way that prevented
screenshotting other render targets, this approach had the drawback of
relying on the implicit state of `swap_chain_texture_view` being
returned from a `NormalizedRenderTarget` when view targets were
prepared. Because property is set every frame for windows, that wasn't a
problem, but poses a problem for render target images. Namely, to do the
equivalent trick, we'd have to replace the `GpuImage`'s texture view,
and somehow restore it later.

As such, this PR creates a new `prepare_view_textures` system which runs
before `prepare_view_targets` that allows a new `prepare_screenshots`
system to be sandwiched between and overwrite the render targets texture
view if a screenshot has been requested that frame for the given target.

Additionally, screenshotting itself has been changed to use a component
+ observer pattern. We now spawn a `Screenshot` component into the
world, whose lifetime is tracked with a series of marker components.
When the screenshot is read back to the CPU, we send the image over a
channel back to the main world where an observer fires on the screenshot
entity before being despawned the next frame. This allows the user to
access resources in their save callback that might be useful (e.g.
uploading the screenshot over the network, etc.).

## Testing


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/48f19aed-d9e1-4058-bb17-82b37f992b7b)


TODO:
- [x] Web
- [ ] Manual texture view

---

## Showcase

render to texture example:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/612ac47b-8a24-4287-a745-3051837963b0"
width=200/>

web saving still works:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e2a15b17-1ff5-4006-ab2a-e5cc74888b9c"
width=200/>

## Migration Guide

`ScreenshotManager` has been removed. To take a screenshot, spawn a
`Screenshot` entity with the specified render target and provide an
observer targeting the `ScreenshotCaptured` event. See the
`window/screenshot` example to see an example.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-08-25 14:14:32 +00:00
Kumikaya
9a2eb878a2
Fix underflow panic in InitTriInfo (#14893)
# Objective

- Fix #14874

## Solution

- Change the place where a panic occurs from `t < iNrTrianglesIn - 1` to
`t + 1 < iNrTrianglesIn`.

## Testing

- After the fix, the following code runs successfully without any panic.

```rust
use bevy::prelude::Mesh;
use bevy_render::{
    mesh::{Indices, PrimitiveTopology},
    render_asset::RenderAssetUsages,
};

const POSITIONS: &[[f32; 3]] = &[[0.0, 1.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]];

const NORMALS: &[[f32; 3]] = &[[0.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]];

const INDICES: &[u32] = &[0, 1, 2];

const UVS: &[[f32; 2]] = &[[0.0, 1.0], [0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 1.0]];

fn main() {
    let mut mesh = Mesh::new(
        PrimitiveTopology::TriangleList,
        RenderAssetUsages::default(),
    );

    mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION, POSITIONS.to_vec());
    mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_UV_0, UVS.to_vec());
    mesh.insert_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NORMALS.to_vec());
    mesh.insert_indices(Indices::U32(INDICES.to_vec()));
    mesh.generate_tangents().ok();

}

```

## Migration Guide

- No breaking changes introduced.
2024-08-25 14:13:23 +00:00
Chris Russell
01cce9b11c
Make the field of ParamSetBuilder pub so it's actually usable. (#14896)
# Objective

`ParamSetBuilder` is supposed to be used as a tuple constructor, but the
field was not marked `pub` so it's not actually usable outside of its
module.

## Solution

Mark the field `pub`.  

Realize one advantage of doc tests over unit tests is that they test the
public API.

Add a doc test example that uses the field so that this would have been
caught.
2024-08-25 14:12:24 +00:00
Ben Frankel
48bd810451
Rename Commands::register_one_shot_system -> register_system (#14910)
# Objective

Improve naming consistency for functions that deal with one-shot systems
via `SystemId`:

- `App::register_system`
- `SubApp::register_system`
- `World::run_system`
- `World::register_system`
- `Commands::run_system`
-  `Commands::register_one_shot_system`

## Solution

Rename `Commands::register_one_shot_system` -> `register_system`.

## Testing

Not tested besides CI.

## Migration Guide

`Commands::register_one_shot_system` has been renamed to
`register_system`.
2024-08-25 14:12:13 +00:00
Robin KAY
28faafdc41
Fix tiny seam in Annulus geometry. (#14913)
# Objective

There is a tiny seam at the top of the annulus caused by normal
floating-point error in calculating the coordinates. When generating the
last pair of triangles, given `n == i` then `(TAU / n) * i` does not
equal `TAU` exactly.

Fixes https://github.com/komadori/bevy_mod_outline/issues/42

## Solution

This can be fixed by changing the calculation so that `(TAU / n) * (i %
n) == 0.0`, which is equivalent for trigonometric purposes.

## Testing

Added the unit test
`bevy_render::mesh::primitives::dim2::tests::test_annulus`.
2024-08-25 14:11:58 +00:00
aecsocket
eb6e97c18e
Make ActiveAnimation::set_weight return &mut Self (#14914)
# Objective

Fixes #14907.

## Solution

Changes `ActiveAnimation::set_weight` to return `&mut Self`.

## Testing

Simple API change, I don't think this needs explicit testing.
2024-08-25 13:44:52 +00:00
Thomas Alban
0070bdccd8
Add helper methods on Visibility (#14898)
Fixes #14825

Edit: After feedback, these are the updated methods:

- `toggle_inherited_visible(&mut self)`
- Toggles between `Visibility::Inherited` and `Visibility::Visible`. If
the value is `Visibility::Hidden`, it remains unaffected.
- `toggle_inherited_hidden(&mut self)`
- Toggles between `Visibility::Inherited` and `Visibility::Hidden`. If
the value is `Visibility::Visible`, it remains unaffected.
- `toggle_visible_hidden(&mut self)`
- Toggles between `Visibility::Visible` and `Visibility::Hidden`. If the
value is `Visibility::Inherited`, it remains unaffected.

---------

Co-authored-by: Chris Russell <8494645+chescock@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-24 13:49:54 +00:00
Cian O
cccc1137b4
Remove dead links to example code in the bevy_ecs README (#14899)
We elected to remove these links instead of keeping them updated or
pinning them to latest.
Closes #14707
2024-08-24 13:43:18 +00:00
Jiří Švejda
3cf70ba4f9
Fix fog density texture offset seam (#14900)
# Objective

- There is a flaw in the implementation of `FogVolume`'s
`density_texture_offset` from #14868. Because of the way I am wrapping
the UVW coordinates in the volumetric fog shader, a seam is visible when
the 3d texture is wrapping around from one side to the other:


![density_texture_offset_seam](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89527ef2-5e1b-4b90-8e73-7a3e607697d4)

## Solution

- This PR fixes the issue by removing the wrapping from the shader and
instead leaving it to the user to configure the 3d noise texture to use
`ImageAddressMode::Repeat` if they want it to repeat. Using
`ImageAddressMode::Repeat` is the proper solution to avoid the obvious
seam:


![density_texture_seam_fixed](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06e871a6-2db1-4501-b425-4141605f9b26)

- The sampler cannot be implicitly configured to use
`ImageAddressMode::Repeat` because that's not always desirable. For
example, the `fog_volumes` example wouldn't work properly because the
texture from the edges of the volume would overflow to the other sides,
which would be bad in this instance (but it's good in the case of the
`scrolling_fog` example). So leaving it to the user to decide on their
own whether they want the density texture to repeat seems to be the best
solution.

## Testing

- The `scrolling_fog` example still looks the same, it was just changed
to explicitly declare that the density texture should be repeating when
loading the asset. The `fog_volumes` example is unaffected.
<details>
<summary>Minimal reproduction example on current main</summary>
<pre>
use bevy::core_pipeline::experimental::taa::{TemporalAntiAliasBundle,
TemporalAntiAliasPlugin};
use bevy::pbr::{FogVolume, VolumetricFogSettings, VolumetricLight};
use bevy::prelude::*;<br>
fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins((DefaultPlugins, TemporalAntiAliasPlugin))
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}<br>
fn setup(mut commands: Commands, assets: Res&lt;AssetServer&gt;) {
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3dBundle {
            transform: Transform::from_xyz(3.5, -1.0, 0.4)
                .looking_at(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 0.4), Vec3::Y),
            msaa: Msaa::Off,
            ..default()
        },
        TemporalAntiAliasBundle::default(),
        VolumetricFogSettings {
            ambient_intensity: 0.0,
            jitter: 0.5,
            ..default()
        },
    ));<br>
    commands.spawn((
        DirectionalLightBundle {
            transform: Transform::from_xyz(-6.0, 5.0, -9.0)
                .looking_at(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0), Vec3::Y),
            directional_light: DirectionalLight {
                illuminance: 32_000.0,
                shadows_enabled: true,
                ..default()
            },
            ..default()
        },
        VolumetricLight,
    ));<br>
    commands.spawn((
        SpatialBundle {
            visibility: Visibility::Visible,
transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.0,
0.0).with_scale(Vec3::splat(3.0)),
            ..default()
        },
        FogVolume {
density_texture: Some(assets.load("volumes/fog_noise.ktx2")),
            density_texture_offset: Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 0.4),
            scattering: 1.0,
            ..default()
        },
    ));
}
</pre>
</details>
2024-08-24 00:56:39 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
c92ee31779
Allow ordering variable timesteps around fixed timesteps (#14881)
# Objective

- Fixes #14873, see that issue for a whole lot of context

## Solution

- Add a blessed system set for this stuff. See [this Discord
discussion](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/749335865876021248/1276262931327094908).

Note that the gizmo systems,
[LWIM](https://github.com/Leafwing-Studios/leafwing-input-manager/pull/522/files#diff-9b59ee4899ad0a5d008889ea89a124a7291316532e42f9f3d6ae842b906fb095R154)
and now a new plugin I'm working on are all already ordering against
`run_fixed_main_schedule`, so having a dedicated system set should be
more robust and hopefully also more discoverable.

---

## ~~Showcase~~

~~I can add a little video of a smooth camera later if this gets merged
:)~~
Apparently a release note is not needed, so I'll leave it out. See the
changes in the fixed timestep example for usage showcase and the video
in #14873 for a more or less accurate video of the effect (it does not
use the same solution though, so it is not quite the same)

## Migration Guide


[run_fixed_main_schedule](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/time/fn.run_fixed_main_schedule.html)
is no longer public. If you used to order against it, use the new
dedicated `RunFixedMainLoopSystem` system set instead. You can replace
your usage of `run_fixed_main_schedule` one for one by
`RunFixedMainLoopSystem::FixedMainLoop`, but it is now more idiomatic to
place your systems in either
`RunFixedMainLoopSystem::BeforeFixedMainLoop` or
`RunFixedMainLoopSystem::AfterFixedMainLoop`

Old:
```rust
app.add_systems(
    RunFixedMainLoop,
    some_system.before(run_fixed_main_schedule)
);
```

New:
```rust
app.add_systems(
    RunFixedMainLoop,
    some_system.in_set(RunFixedMainLoopSystem::BeforeFixedMainLoop)
);
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Tau Gärtli <git@tau.garden>
2024-08-23 16:19:42 +00:00
Andrew
f1f07bec09
Fix Gizmos warnings and doc errors when a subset of features are selected (#14887)
# Objective

When trying to test a gizmos change I ran `cargo test -p bevy_gizmos`
and the output had a lot of noise from warnings and failed doc errors.
This was because I didn't have all of the features enabled.

## Solution

I admit this might be pedantic, and am happy if the concensus is to
reject it. Although it does reduce the lines of code, testing noise, and
the amount of code compiled. I don't think it affects the complexity of
public code, and it doesn't change much to the complexity of internal
code.

I've removed un-needed `bevy_render` imports in all of the gizmos docs
examples, there's probably other unnecessary ones there too, but I
haven't looked exhaustively. It isn't needed for those docs, and isn't
available except in a subset of `cfg` combinations.

I've also made several of the `use` statements slightly more specific. I
shouldn't have changed the public interfaces, except that
`GizmoMeshConfig` requires either `bevy_sprite` or `bevy_pbr`, as it
does nothing without them.

I've also avoided adding some systems and plugins in situations where
they can't work. An example of this is where the `light` module depends
on `all(feature = "bevy_pbr", feature = "bevy_render")`, but it has
`use` statements that only require `bevy_render`.

## Testing

During development I ran:
```
cargo check -p bevy_gizmos && cargo check -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_pbr && cargo check -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_sprite && cargo check -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_render
```
Afterwards I ran this just to be sure:
```
cargo check && cargo check --features=bevy_pbr && cargo check --features=bevy_sprite && cargo check --features=bevy_render
```

Finally I ran:
```
cargo test -p bevy_gizmos && cargo test -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_pbr && test check -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_sprite && cargo test -p bevy_gizmos --features=bevy_render
```

## Migration Guide

There shouldn't be any reason to migrate, although if for some reason
you use `GizmoMeshConfig` and `bevy_render` but not `bevy_pbr` or
`bevy_sprite` (such that it does nothing), then you will get an error
that it no longer exists.
2024-08-23 16:19:06 +00:00
Andrew
e07119a0f9
Update Grid Gizmo to use Color (#14886)
# Objective

It looks like `Gizmos::grid*` was missed in the colour migration.

## Solution

This updates the `grid` methods and implementation to use `Color`
instead of `LinearRgba`.

It looks like `ExtractedPointLight` and `ExtractedDirectionalLight` also
use `LinearRgba`, although I think in extracted structures it's probably
fine to make more assumptions about what you want?

## Testing

I ran `cargo test --all -- bevy_gizmos` and it passed.

## Migration Guide

This shouldn't be adding anything that isn't already in a migration
guide? I assume as it uses `impl Into<...>` in the public interfaces
that any users of these APIs shouldn't have to make any code changes.
2024-08-23 02:54:45 +00:00
Lubba64
f9fbd08f9f
Implement Reflect for std::ops::Bound (#14861)
# Objective

- Fixes #14844

## Solution

- implement reflect using the `impl_reflect_value` macro

## Testing

- I wrote a test locally to understand and learn how reflection worked
on a basic level and to confirm that yes indeed the bound struct could
use the reflection traits that have been implemented for it.

note: I did remove a line that asked for bound to not have reflect
implemented in a test, since that's the point of this PR and the test
worked without the line so I am not sure what that was about, not sure
if that uncovers a deeper issue or not.
2024-08-22 23:01:38 +00:00
Jiří Švejda
510fce9af3
Allow fog density texture to be scrolled over time with an offset (#14868)
# Objective

- The goal of this PR is to make it possible to move the density texture
of a `FogVolume` over time in order to create dynamic effects like fog
moving in the wind.
- You could theoretically move the `FogVolume` itself, but this is not
ideal, because the `FogVolume` AABB would eventually leave the area. If
you want an area to remain foggy while also creating the impression that
the fog is moving in the wind, a scrolling density texture is a better
solution.

## Solution

- The PR adds a `density_texture_offset` field to the `FogVolume`
component. This offset is in the UVW coordinates of the density texture,
meaning that a value of `(0.5, 0.0, 0.0)` moves the 3d texture by half
along the x-axis.
- Values above 1.0 are wrapped, a 1.5 offset is the same as a 0.5
offset. This makes it so that the density texture wraps around on the
other side, meaning that a repeating 3d noise texture can seamlessly
scroll forever. It also makes it easy to move the density texture over
time by simply increasing the offset every frame.

## Testing

- A `scrolling_fog` example has been added to demonstrate the feature.
It uses the offset to scroll a repeating 3d noise density texture to
create the impression of fog moving in the wind.
- The camera is looking at a pillar with the sun peaking behind it. This
highlights the effect the changing density has on the volumetric
lighting interactions.
- Temporal anti-aliasing combined with the `jitter` option of
`VolumetricFogSettings` is used to improve the quality of the effect.

---

## Showcase


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3aa50ebd-771c-4c99-ab5d-255c0c3be1a8
2024-08-22 19:43:14 +00:00
Thomas Alban
e4b740840f
Add filter_map_unchanged to Mut<T> (#14837)
Closes #14836.

`filter_map_unchanged` optionally maps to an inner value by applying a
function to the contained reference. This is useful in a situation where
you need to convert a `Mut<T>` to a `Mut<U>`, but only if `T` contains
`U`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Chris Russell <8494645+chescock@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-22 17:51:21 +00:00
Lubba64
b922896080
Expose bevy math ops (#14863)
# Objective

- Fixes #14796 

## Solution

- Copy docs for wrapper methods, make sure they are consistent with the
original docs except for the section on precision.
2024-08-22 17:07:00 +00:00
Rob Parrett
3e86787e93
Clarify docs for RenderLayers::layer (#14871)
# Objective

`RenderLayers` was marketed as being unlimited in the Bevy 0.14 release
notes, but the most obvious constructor doesn't actually support
unlimited layers.

We should explicitly document this.

## Solution

Add some docs mentioning the limit and pointing the user to `with` or
`from_layers` if they need an arbitrary number of layers.
2024-08-22 16:37:31 +00:00
EdJoPaTo
938d810766
Apply unused_qualifications lint (#14828)
# Objective

Fixes #14782

## Solution

Enable the lint and fix all upcoming hints (`--fix`). Also tried to
figure out the false-positive (see review comment). Maybe split this PR
up into multiple parts where only the last one enables the lint, so some
can already be merged resulting in less many files touched / less
potential for merge conflicts?

Currently, there are some cases where it might be easier to read the
code with the qualifier, so perhaps remove the import of it and adapt
its cases? In the current stage it's just a plain adoption of the
suggestions in order to have a base to discuss.

## Testing

`cargo clippy` and `cargo run -p ci` are happy.
2024-08-21 12:29:33 +00:00
Kees van Beilen
7499b74bbf
Added Sprite::sized(custom_size) (#14849)
# Objective
add a quick shorthand for creating a sprite with an custom size. This is
often desired when working with custom units or scaled sprites and
allows for a cleaner syntax in those cases/

## Solution

Implemented a `sized` function on the Sprite struct which creates a
Sprite, sets the custom size and leaves the rest at their default values

---

## Changelog

- Added `Sprite::sized(custom_size: Vec2)`
2024-08-21 12:24:16 +00:00
robtfm
6e2f96f222
check sampler type in as_bind_group derives (#12637)
# Objective

currently if we use an image with the wrong sampler type in a material,
wgpu panics with an invalid texture format. turn this into a warning and
fail more gracefully.

## Solution

the expected sampler type is specified in the AsBindGroup derive, so we
can just check the image sampler is what it should be.

i am not totally sure about the mapping of image sampler type to
#[sampler(type)], i assumed:

```
    "filtering" => [ TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: true } ],
    "non_filtering" => [
        TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: false },
        TextureSampleType::Sint,
        TextureSampleType::Uint,
    ],
    "comparison" => [ TextureSampleType::Depth ],
```
2024-08-21 01:41:31 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
f59a6a971a
Added Documentation to all_tuples_with_size (#14832)
# Objective

- Fixes #14684

## Solution

- Added documentation to `all_tuples_with_size` based on existing
`all_tuples` documentation.
- Updated `all_tuples` documentation to match formatting of and link
back to `all_tuples_with_size`

## Testing

- Doctests ran locally.

## Notes

Formatting changes I have proposed make the documentation a little
cleaner in my opinion, but I am open to reverting them and amending
`all_tuples_with_size` to match if there are any reasonable objections.
2024-08-20 11:12:44 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ba2847929f
Revert "Add conversions between Visibility and bool (#14784)" (#14830)
This reverts commit e37bf18e2b, added in
#14784.

# Objective

The PR was fine, but the work was very poorly motivated and the
resulting API is not actually very nice. The actual user need is likely
better addressed by #14825.

## Solution

Revert the offending PR.
2024-08-20 11:08:46 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
491aec8e5b
Generalized Into<AssetSourceId> and Into<AssetPath> Implementations over Lifetime (#10823)
# Objective

- Fixes #10478

## Solution

Generalised `From/Into` implementations over `&str` and `Option<&str>`
for `AssetSourceId` and `AssetPath` across all lifetimes, not just
static. To maintain access to the `'static`-only specialisation, these
types (and `CowArc`) now include an `as_static` method which will apply
the specialisation.

```rust
// Snipped from `AssetApp`
fn register_asset_source(
    &mut self,
    id: impl Into<AssetSourceId<'static>>,
    //                          ^^^^^^^
    //                          | as_static is only available for 'static lifetimes
    source: AssetSourceBuilder,
) -> &mut Self {
    let id = id.into().as_static();
    //          ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
    //          |      | Specialized (internally storing CowArc::Static)
    //          | Generic Into (internally storing CowArc::Borrowed)
    
    // ...
}
```

This post-fix specialisation is available here because the actual
specialisation performed is only a marker for if/when modification or
ownership is required, making the transform a very cheap operation. For
cleanliness, I've also added `from_static`, which wraps this behaviour
in a clean shorthand designed to replace `from` calls.

---

## Changelog

- Generalised the following implementations over a generic lifetime:
  - `From<&'static str> for AssetSourceId<'static>`
  - `From<Option<&'static str>> for AssetSourceId<'static>`
  - `From<&'static str> for AssetPath<'static>`
  - `From<&'static Path> for AssetPath<'static>`
- Added `as_static` specialisation to:
  - `CowArc`
  - `AssetSourceId`
  - `AssetPath`
- Added `from_static` specialised constructor to:
  - `AssetSourceId`
  - `AssetPath`

## Migration Guide

In areas where these implementations where being used, you can now add
`from_static` in order to get the original specialised implementation
which avoids creating an `Arc` internally.

```rust
// Before
let asset_path = AssetPath::from("my/path/to/an/asset.ext");

// After
let asset_path = AssetPath::from_static("my/path/to/an/asset.ext");
```

To be clear, this is only required if you wish to maintain the
performance benefit that came with the specialisation. Existing code is
_not_ broken by this change.
2024-08-19 23:41:46 +00:00
Gino Valente
2b4180ca8f
bevy_reflect: Function reflection terminology refactor (#14813)
# Objective

One of the changes in #14704 made `DynamicFunction` effectively the same
as `DynamicClosure<'static>`. This change meant that the de facto
function type would likely be `DynamicClosure<'static>` instead of the
intended `DynamicFunction`, since the former is much more flexible.

We _could_ explore ways of making `DynamicFunction` implement `Copy`
using some unsafe code, but it likely wouldn't be worth it. And users
would likely still reach for the convenience of
`DynamicClosure<'static>` over the copy-ability of `DynamicFunction`.

The goal of this PR is to fix this confusion between the two types.

## Solution

Firstly, the `DynamicFunction` type was removed. Again, it was no
different than `DynamicClosure<'static>` so it wasn't a huge deal to
remove.

Secondly, `DynamicClosure<'env>` and `DynamicClosureMut<'env>` were
renamed to `DynamicFunction<'env>` and `DynamicFunctionMut<'env>`,
respectively.

Yes, we still ultimately kept the naming of `DynamicFunction`, but
changed its behavior to that of `DynamicClosure<'env>`. We need a term
to refer to both functions and closures, and "function" was the best
option.


[Originally](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1274091992162242710),
I was going to go with "callable" as the replacement term to encompass
both functions and closures (e.g. `DynamciCallable<'env>`). However, it
was
[suggested](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1274653581777047625)
by @SkiFire13 that the simpler "function" term could be used instead.

While "callable" is perhaps the better umbrella term—being truly
ambiguous over functions and closures— "function" is more familiar, used
more often, easier to discover, and is subjectively just
"better-sounding".

## Testing

Most changes are purely swapping type names or updating documentation,
but you can verify everything still works by running the following
command:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```
2024-08-19 21:52:36 +00:00
robtfm
75738ed80f
catch asset loader panics (#14809)
# Objective

currently if an asset loader panics, the asset is left in a perpetual
`Loading` state. this can occur with external crates (eg the image crate
panics on bad data). catch this panic and resolve the asset to `Failed`

## Solution

`AssertUnwindSafe(loader.load).catch_unwind()` and map the panic to an
`AssetLoadError`

separated out from #13170
2024-08-19 21:50:39 +00:00
Rob Parrett
618cf7f51d
Remove useless Direction field (#14793)
# Objective

Delete some code that isn't actually doing anything. This was actually
discovered way back in this obsolete PR: #5513.

Also Fixes #6286

## Solution

Delete it

## Alternatives

Make `Direction` do things. But it's not totally clear to me if it's
possible to override cosmic-text's unicode bidi stuff.

## Migration Guide

`Style` no longer has a `direction` field, and `Direction` has been
deleted. They didn't do anything, so you can delete any references to
them as well.
2024-08-19 21:45:28 +00:00
Stanisław Kawulok
e37bf18e2b
Add conversions between Visibility and bool (#14784)
# Objective

Fixes #14521. 

## Solution

Added to methods to the VIsibility. 
```rs
is_visible() -> Result<bool, String>
```
 and 
```rs
visbility_from_bool(bool) -> Visibility
```

## Testing

Ran 
* `cargo run -p ci -- lints`
* `cargo run -p ci -- test`
* `cargo run -p ci -- compile`
it seems to be working. 
However I got few error messages :`ERROR bevy_log: could not set global
logger and tracing subscriber as they are already set. Consider
disabling LogPlugin` in `cargo run -p ci -- test`, even though all test
passed. I'm not sure if that's expected behaviour

Ps. I'm new to contributing, please correct me if anything is wrong
2024-08-19 21:40:54 +00:00
Robert Walter
d2fa55db6b
New utility methods on InfinitePlane3d (#14651)
# Objective

Some algorithms don't really work well or are not efficient in 3D space.
When we know we have points on an `InfinitePlane3d` it would be helpful
to have some utility methods to reversibly transform points on the plane
to 2D space to apply some algorithms there.

## Solution

This PR adds a few of methods to project 3D points on a plane to 2D
points and inject them back. Additionally there are some other small
common helper methods.

## Testing

- added some tests that cover the new methods

---------

Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-08-19 21:36:18 +00:00
Periwink
eaa805102d
add docs explaining the two accesses of a System meta (#14580)
# Objective

When reading the ECS code it is sometimes confusing to understand why we
have 2 accesses, one of ComponentId and one of ArchetypeComponentId


## Solution

Make the usage of these 2 accesses more explicit

---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2024-08-19 21:32:45 +00:00
Luca Della Vedova
6d3b2faf8a
Fix commands not being Send / Sync in 0.14 (#14392)
# Objective

Fixes Commands not being `Send` or `Sync` anymore in 0.14 by
implementing `Send` and `Sync` for `RawCommandQueue`.

## Solution

Reference discussion in
[discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/691052431974465548/1259464518539411570).
It seems that in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13249, when
adding a `RawCommandQueue` variant to the `InternalQueue`, the `Send /
Sync` traits were not implemented for it, which bubbled up all the way
to `Commands` not being `Send / Sync` anymore.
I am not very familiar with the ECS internals so I can't say whether the
`RawCommandQueue` is safe to be shared between threads, but I know for
sure that before the linked PR `Commands` were indeed `Send` and `Sync`
so that PR broke "some workflows" (mandatory
[xkcd](https://xkcd.com/1172/)).

## Testing

This PR itself includes a compile test to make sure `Commands` will
implement `Send` and `Sync`. The test itself fails without the
implementation and succeeds with it.
Furthermore, if I cherry pick the test to a previous release (i.e. 0.13)
it indeed succeeds, showing that this is a regression specific to 0.14.

---------

Signed-off-by: Luca Della Vedova <lucadv@intrinsic.ai>
2024-08-19 21:29:30 +00:00
Robin KAY
defeeb375b
Fix size of MeshVertexAttributeId to be platform independent (#6624)
# Objective

`MeshVertexAttributeId` is currently a wrapper type around a `usize`.
Application developers are exposed to the `usize` whenever they need to
define a new custom vertex attribute, which requires them to generate a
random `usize` ID to avoid clashes with any other custom vertex
attributes in the same application. As the range of a `usize` is
platform dependent, developers on 64-bit machines may inadvertently
generate random values which will fail to compile for a 32-bit target.
The use of a `usize` here encourages non-portable behaviour and should
be replaced with a fixed width type.

## Solution

In this PR I have changed the ID type from `usize` to `u64`, but equally
a `u32` could be used at the risk of breaking some extant non-portable
programs and increasing the chance of an ID collision.
2024-08-19 21:09:20 +00:00
Gino Valente
423285cf1c
bevy_reflect: Store functions as DynamicClosure<'static> in FunctionRegistry (#14704)
# Objective

#14098 added the `FunctionRegistry` for registering functions such that
they can be retrieved by name and used dynamically. One thing we chose
to leave out in that initial PR is support for closures.

Why support closures? Mainly, we don't want to prohibit users from
injecting environmental data into their registered functions. This
allows these functions to not leak their internals to the public API.

For example, let's say we're writing a library crate that allows users
to register callbacks for certain actions. We want to perform some
actions before invoking the user's callback so we can't just call it
directly. We need a closure for this:

```rust
registry.register("my_lib::onclick", move |event: ClickEvent| {
    // ...other work...

    user_onclick.call(event); // <-- Captured variable
});
```

We could have made our callback take a reference to the user's callback.
This would remove the need for the closure, but it would change our
desired API to place the burden of fetching the correct callback on the
caller.

## Solution

Modify the `FunctionRegistry` to store registered functions as
`DynamicClosure<'static>` instead of `DynamicFunction` (now using
`IntoClosure` instead of `IntoFunction`).

Due to limitations in Rust and how function reflection works,
`DynamicClosure<'static>` is functionally equivalent to
`DynamicFunction`. And a normal function is considered a subset of
closures (it's a closure that doesn't capture anything), so there
shouldn't be any difference in usage: all functions that satisfy
`IntoFunction` should satisfy `IntoClosure`.

This means that the registration API introduced in #14098 should require
little-to-no changes on anyone following `main`.

### Closures vs Functions

One consideration here is whether we should keep closures and functions
separate.

This PR unifies them into `DynamicClosure<'static>`, but we can consider
splitting them up. The reasons we might want to do so are:

- Simplifies mental model and terminology (users don't have to
understand that functions turn into closures)
- If Rust ever improves its function model, we may be able to add
additional guarantees to `DynamicFunction` that make it useful to
separate the two
- Adding support for generic functions may be less confusing for users
since closures in Rust technically can't be generic

The reasons behind this PR's unification approach are:

- Reduces the number of methods needed on `FunctionRegistry`
- Reduces the number of lookups a user may have to perform (i.e.
"`get_function` or else `get_closure`")
- Establishes `DynamicClosure<'static>` as the de facto dynamic callable
(similar to how most APIs in Rust code tend to prefer `impl Fn() ->
String` over `fn() -> String`)

I'd love to hear feedback on this matter, and whether we should continue
with this PR's approach or switch to a split model.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Showcase

Closures can now be registered into the `FunctionRegistry`:

```rust
let punct = String::from("!!!");

registry.register_with_name("my_crate::punctuate", move |text: String| {
  format!("{}{}", text, punct)
});
```
2024-08-17 00:20:47 +00:00
Alice Cecile
da529ff09e
Ignore PipelineCache ambiguities (#14772)
# Objective

The `prepare_view_upscaling_pipelines` system has dozens of ambiguities,
which makes it harder to spot and prevent new ambiguities.

Closes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14770.

## Solution

Just exclude the system from ambiguity detection. See the linked issue
for more context on why this resolution was chosen.

## Testing

Running the `ambiguity_detection` example now reports dozens fewer
`Render` app ambiguities.
2024-08-16 23:43:40 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
bc445bb5c6
Add feature requirement info to image loading docs (#13712)
# Objective

- Add "Available on crate feature <image format> only." for docs of
image format related types/functions
- Add warning "WARN bevy_render::texture::image: feature "<image
format>" is not enabled" on load attempt
- Fixes #13468 .

## Solution

- Added #[cfg(feature = "<image format>")] for types and warn!("feature
\"<image format>\" is not enabled"); for ImageFormat enum conversions

## Testing

ran reproducing example from issue #13468 and saw in logs
`WARN bevy_render::texture::image: feature "exr" is not enabled`

generated docs with command `RUSTDOCFLAGS="-Zunstable-options
--cfg=docsrs" cargo +nightly doc --workspace --all-features --no-deps
--document-private-items --open` and saw

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/17225606/820262bb-b4e6-4a5e-a306-bddbe9c40852)
that docs contain `Available on crate feature <image format> only.`
marks

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/17225606/57463440-a2ea-435f-a2c2-50d34f7f55a9)

## Migration Guide
Image format related entities are feature gated, if there are
compilation errors about unknown names there are some of features in
list (`exr`, `hdr`, `basis-universal`, `png`, `dds`, `tga`, `jpeg`,
`bmp`, `ktx2`, `webp` and `pnm`) should be added.
2024-08-16 23:43:20 +00:00
Robert Walter
d7cb781977
Switch rotation & translation in grid gizmos (#14656)
# Objective

- Fixes #14655

## Solution

Rotation should happen first as this is more easier to conceptualize in
the mind: We rotate around the coordinate origin `Vec3::ZERO` and then
we just shift the geometry so that its center is exactly on the
specified position

## Testing && Showcase

Code:

```rust
    gizmos.grid(
        Vec3::ONE * 10.0,
        Quat::from_rotation_x(PI / 3. * 2.),
        UVec2::splat(20),
        Vec2::new(2., 2.),
        PURPLE,
    );
    gizmos.sphere(Vec3::ONE * 10.0, Quat::default(), 1.0, PURPLE);
```

Before picture:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7fea2e71-e62b-4763-9f9f-7a1ecd630ada)

After picture:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/899dad64-010a-4e4b-86ae-53b85fef0bbc)


## Migration Guide

- Users might have to double check their already existing calls to all
the `grid` methods. It should be more intuitive now though.
2024-08-16 23:40:06 +00:00
nsarlin
313db39912
Add try_insert_with_new (#14787)
# Objective
Fix #14771 by adding a `try_insert_if_new` method to the
`EntityCommands`

## Solution
This simply calls the  `try_insert` function with `InsertMode::Keep`

## Testing
I did not add any test because `EntityCommands::try_insert` does not
seem to be tested either. I can add some if needed.
2024-08-16 21:25:11 +00:00
Nihilistas
ae74df3464
#14143 - fix bevy_ui padding (#14777)
# Objective

fixes #14143

## Solution

- removed the temporary blocker if statement when setting padding in
`Style`
- adjusted the `layout_location` and `layout_size` so they use
`layout.padding` which we already get from Taffy

## Testing

- this is the test code I used:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
){
    let font = asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf");
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    commands
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Px(200.),
                height: Val::Px(100.),
                align_items: AlignItems::Center,
                justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
                align_self: AlignSelf::Center,
                justify_self: JustifySelf::Center,
                ..Default::default()
            },
            background_color: BackgroundColor(Color::srgb(0.,1., 1.)),
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .with_children(|builder| {
            builder.spawn((TextBundle::from_section(
                    "Hello World",
                    TextStyle {
                        font,
                        font_size: 32.0,
                        color: Color::WHITE,
                        },
                ).with_style(Style {
                    padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                    width: Val::Px(100.),
                    height: Val::Px(100.),
                    ..Default::default()
                }).with_background_color(Color::srgb(1.,0., 0.)),
            ));
            // spawn an image bundle
            builder.spawn(ImageBundle {
                style: Style {
                    padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(10.)),
                    width: Val::Px(100.),
                    height: Val::Px(100.),
                    ..Default::default()
                },
                image: asset_server.load("square.png").into(),
                ..Default::default()
            });
        });
}
```

- I tested 5 cases: 10px padding from all sides, and 10px padding from
left, right, bottom, and top separately

- **For reviewers**: please check more cases or try to run it on some
more complicated real-world UI

## Showcase

<img width="374" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 28 04"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59b85b00-e255-4669-be13-a287ef35d4d9">
<img width="288" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 28 47"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/170a79b1-ec9c-45f9-82f5-ba7fa4029334">
<img width="274" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 16"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e3fd9b59-b41f-427d-8c07-5acdf1dc5ecf">
<img width="292" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 36"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c4f708aa-3f0d-4ff3-b779-0d4ed5f6ba73">
<img width="261" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-16 at 09 45 58"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eba1e26f-04ca-4178-87c8-3a79daff3a9a">

---------

Co-authored-by: dpeke <dpekelis@funstage.com>
2024-08-16 21:22:44 +00:00
Robert Walter
f88ab5a1f2
add consts to curve module functions (#14785)
Just a really minor polish of the ongoing curve RFC implementation
effort
2024-08-16 19:28:29 +00:00
Sam
cf69488982
Enables bevy_render feature for bevy_gizmos dependency in bevy_dev_tools (#14765)
# Objective

Fixes #14736

## Solution

Enables feature `bevy_render` for dependency `bevy_gizmos` in
`bevy_dev_tools` cargo.

`bevy_dev_tools` has `bevy_render` as a required dependency, whereas it
is optional for `bevy_gizmos`. When building with no default features,
this causes gizmos to not compile with `bevy_render` features, meaning
some fields and code are not available. Since these features are
required in dev tools, it makes sense to ensure they are enabled. Making
`bevy_render` optional would introduce additional and potentially
unwanted change wake. in dev tools.

## Testing
Reproed and tested on Windows 10, issue originally reported on Ubuntu
and MacOS.

- Original issue command completed without error: `cargo c -p bevy
--no-default-features -F bevy_dev_tools`
- Ran full ci validations with `cargo run -p ci`
2024-08-15 21:53:55 +00:00
Matty
20a9b921a0
A Curve trait for general interoperation — Part II (#14700)
# Objective

Finish what we started in #14630. The Curve RFC is
[here](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/80-curve-trait.md).

## Solution

This contains the rest of the library from my branch. The main things
added here are:
- Bulk sampling / resampling methods on `Curve` itself
- Data structures supporting the above
- The `cores` submodule that those data structures use to encapsulate
sample interpolation

The weirdest thing in here is probably `ChunkedUnevenCore` in `cores`,
which is not used by anything in the Curve library itself but which is
required for efficient storage of glTF animation curves. (See #13105.)
We can move it into a different PR if we want to; I don't have strong
feelings either way.

## Testing

New tests related to resampling are included. As I write this, I realize
we could use some tests in `cores` itself, so I will add some on this
branch before too long.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Walter <26892280+RobWalt@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-15 21:49:02 +00:00
Alice Cecile
5243fe6956
Remove manual apply_deferred in bevy_ui (#14768)
# Objective

This `apply_deferred` doesn't seem to have any effect, pointlessly
restricts parallelism and is responsible for a large number of system
order ambiguities. Spotted as part of #7386.

## Solution

Remove it.

This is the *only* manual apply_deferred in the code base currently.

## Testing

I've checked various UI examples and `split_screen`, and couldn't
discern any difference.

This looks like a remnant of a `(a, apply_deferred, b).chain()` pattern
where `b` got removed, leaving us with a weird vestige.
2024-08-15 20:51:25 +00:00
Jeff Petkau
b2529bf100
feat: add insert_if_new (#14397) (#14646)
# Objective

Often there are reasons to insert some components (e.g. Transform)
separately from the rest of a bundle (e.g. PbrBundle). However `insert`
overwrites existing components, making this difficult.

See also issue #14397

Fixes #2054.

## Solution

This PR adds the method `insert_if_new` to EntityMut and Commands, which
is the same as `insert` except that the old component is kept in case of
conflicts.

It also renames some internal enums (from `ComponentStatus::Mutated` to
`Existing`), to reflect the possible change in meaning.

## Testing

*Did you test these changes? If so, how?*

Added basic unit tests; used the new behavior in my project.

*Are there any parts that need more testing?*

There should be a test that the change time isn't set if a component is
not overwritten; I wasn't sure how to write a test for that case.

*How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?*

`cargo test` in the bevy_ecs project.

*If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?*

Only tested on Windows, but it doesn't touch anything platform-specific.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 20:31:41 +00:00
Alice Cecile
a2fc9de16d
Add RenderSet::FinalCleanup for World::clear_entities (#14764)
# Objective

`World::clear_entities` is ambiguous with all of the other systems in
`RenderSet::Cleanup` because it access `&mut World`.

## Solution

I've added another system set variant, and made sure that this runs
after everything else.
 
## Testing

The `ambiguity_detection` example

## Migration Guide

`World::clear_entities` is now part of `RenderSet::PostCleanup` rather
than `RenderSet::Cleanup`. Your cleanup systems should likely stay in
`RenderSet::Cleanup`.

## Additional context

Spotted when working on #7386: this was responsible for a large number
of ambiguities.

This should be removed if / when #14449 is merged: there's no need to
call `clear_entities` at all if the rendering world is retained!
2024-08-15 18:48:43 +00:00
Brian Reavis
ac29bdfc86
Fix pass_span drop panic obscuring transparent 2d render errors (#14758)
# Objective

When an item in the transparent 2d phase fails to render, bevy crashes
with _"PassSpanScope::end was never called"_ instead of outputting the
actual error to the console. This PR fixes this so that phase errors are
output to the console. It also makes bevy not crash.

```
thread '<unnamed>' panicked at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/diagnostic/mod.rs:157:9:
PassSpanScope::end was never called
stack backtrace:
   0: rust_begin_unwind
             at /rustc/129f3b9964af4d4a709d1383930ade12dfe7c081/library/std/src/panicking.rs:652:5
   1: core::panicking::panic_fmt
             at /rustc/129f3b9964af4d4a709d1383930ade12dfe7c081/library/core/src/panicking.rs:72:14
   2: <bevy_render::diagnostic::PassSpanGuard<R,P> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/diagnostic/mod.rs:157:9
   3: core::ptr::drop_in_place<bevy_render::diagnostic::PassSpanGuard<core::option::Option<alloc::sync::Arc<bevy_render::diagnostic::internal::DiagnosticsRecorder>>,bevy_render::render_phase::draw_state::TrackedRenderPass>>
             at /rustc/129f3b9964af4d4a709d1383930ade12dfe7c081/library/core/src/ptr/mod.rs:514:1
   4: <bevy_core_pipeline::core_2d::main_transparent_pass_2d_node::MainTransparentPass2dNode as bevy_render::render_graph::node::ViewNode>::run
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_core_pipeline/src/core_2d/main_transparent_pass_2d_node.rs:75:9
   5: <bevy_render::render_graph::node::ViewNodeRunner<T> as bevy_render::render_graph::node::Node>::run
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/render_graph/node.rs:406:9
   6: bevy_render::renderer::graph_runner::RenderGraphRunner::run_graph
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/renderer/graph_runner.rs:226:21
   7: bevy_render::renderer::graph_runner::RenderGraphRunner::run_graph
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/renderer/graph_runner.rs:233:21
   8: bevy_render::renderer::graph_runner::RenderGraphRunner::run
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/renderer/graph_runner.rs:81:9
   9: bevy_render::renderer::render_system
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_render/src/renderer/mod.rs:40:15
  10: core::ops::function::FnMut::call_mut
             at /rustc/129f3b9964af4d4a709d1383930ade12dfe7c081/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:166:5
  11: core::ops::function::impls::<impl core::ops::function::FnMut<A> for &mut F>::call_mut
             at /rustc/129f3b9964af4d4a709d1383930ade12dfe7c081/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:294:13
  12: <Func as bevy_ecs::system::exclusive_function_system::ExclusiveSystemParamFunction<fn(F0) .> Out>>::run::call_inner
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/exclusive_function_system.rs:229:21
  13: <Func as bevy_ecs::system::exclusive_function_system::ExclusiveSystemParamFunction<fn(F0) .> Out>>::run
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/exclusive_function_system.rs:232:17
  14: <bevy_ecs::system::exclusive_function_system::ExclusiveFunctionSystem<Marker,F> as bevy_ecs::system::system::System>::run::{{closure}}
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/exclusive_function_system.rs:124:23
  15: bevy_ecs::world::World::last_change_tick_scope
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/world/mod.rs:2383:9
  16: <bevy_ecs::system::exclusive_function_system::ExclusiveFunctionSystem<Marker,F> as bevy_ecs::system::system::System>::run
             at /Users/brianreavis/Repositories/project/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/src/system/exclusive_function_system.rs:116:9
note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace.
```

## Solution

Matched the behavior of the other render phases ([like
here](9ca5540b75/crates/bevy_core_pipeline/src/core_3d/main_opaque_pass_3d_node.rs (L98-L101)))
2024-08-15 18:41:01 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
e9e9e5e15d
Add query reborrowing (#14690)
# Objective

- Sometimes some method or function takes an owned `Query`, but we don't
want to give up ours;
- transmuting it technically a solution, but it more costly than
necessary.
- Make query iterators more flexible
- this would allow the equivalent of
`slice::split_first`/`slice::split_first_mut` for query iterators
  - helps with requests like #14685

## Solution

- Add a way for reborrowing queries, that is going from a `&'a mut
Query<'w, 's, D, F>` to a `Query<'a, 's, D, F>`:
- this is safe because the original query will be borrowed while the new
query exists and thus no aliased access can happen;
- it's basically the equivalent of going from `&'short mut &'long mut T`
to `&'short mut T` the the compiler automatically implements.
- Add a way for getting the remainder of a query iterator:
- this is interesting also because the original iterator keeps its
position, which was not possible before;
- this in turn requires a way to reborrow query fetches, which I had to
add to `WorldQuery`.

## Showcase

- You can now reborrow a `Query`, getting an equivalent `Query` with a
shorter lifetime. Previously this was possible for read-only queries by
using `Query::to_readonly`, now it's possible for mutable queries too;
- You can now separately iterate over the remainder of `QueryIter`.

## Migration Guide

- `WorldQuery` now has an additional `shrink_fetch` method you have to
implement if you were implementing `WorldQuery` manually.
2024-08-15 17:38:56 +00:00
callym
9d5837769c
Add Reflect derive to bevy_a11y::Focus (#14763)
Closes #14727
2024-08-15 17:33:20 +00:00
Alice Cecile
dbf0d7071e
Don't ask for ResMut in queue_view_auto_exposure_pipelines (#14762)
This was creating a spurious ambiguity: `PipelineCache` uses interior
mutability.

Spotted as part of #7386.
2024-08-15 17:15:31 +00:00
callym
ad5e8355b5
Remove Component derive for DepthOfFieldMode (#14761)
Fixes #14592
2024-08-15 17:14:49 +00:00
Chris Russell
340c749d16
Remove redundant ArchetypeComponentId lookup in Res and ResMut (#14691)
# Objective

`Res` and `ResMut` perform redundant lookups of the resource storage,
first to initialize the `ArchetypeComponentId` and then to retrieve it.

## Solution

Use the `archetype_component_id` returned from
`initialize_resource_internal` to avoid an extra lookup and `unwrap()`.
2024-08-15 16:12:03 +00:00
robtfm
9ca5540b75
apply finished animations (#14743)
# Objective

fix #14742

## Solution

the issue arises because "finished" animations (where current time >=
last keyframe time) are not applied at all.
when transitioning from a finished animation to another later-indexed
anim, the transition kind-of works because the finished anim is skipped,
then the new anim is applied with a lower weight (weight / total_weight)
when transitioning from a finished animation to another earlier-indexed
anim, the transition is instant as the new anim is applied with 1.0 (as
weight == total_weight for the first applied), then the finished
animation is skipped.

to fix this we can always apply every animation based on the nearest 2
keyframes, and clamp the interpolation between them to [0,1].

pros:
- finished animations can be transitioned out of correctly
- blended animations where some curves have a last-keyframe before the
end of the animation will blend properly
- animations will actually finish on their last keyframe, rather than a
fraction of a render-frame before the end

cons:
- we have to re-apply finished animations every frame whether it's
necessary or not. i can't see a way to avoid this.
2024-08-15 15:10:23 +00:00
TotalKrill
6adf31babf
hooking up observers and clicking for ui node (#14695)
Makes the newly merged picking usable for UI elements. 

currently it both triggers the events, as well as sends them as throught
commands.trigger_targets. We should probably figure out if this is
needed for them all.

# Objective

Hooks up obserers and picking for a very simple example

## Solution

upstreamed the UI picking backend from bevy_mod_picking

## Testing

tested with the new example picking/simple_picking.rs


---

---------

Co-authored-by: Lixou <82600264+DasLixou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 14:43:55 +00:00
Chris Russell
0ea46663b0
Use map_unchanged in reflection instead of creating a Mut manually. (#14692)
# Objective

The code to create `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectResource` instances
manually constructs a `Mut<dyn Reflect>` by copying everything but
`value`. That can be done more concisely and better respecting
encapsulation by calling the `map_unchanged()` method.

## Solution

Use `map_unchanged` instead of creating a `Mut` manually.

---------

Co-authored-by: radiish <cb.setho@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 14:26:57 +00:00
Ben Frankel
d849941dac
Add entity .trigger() methods (#14752)
# Objective

Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14233.

## Solution

Add `EntityCommands::trigger` and `EntityWorldMut::trigger`.

## Testing

- Not tested.
2024-08-15 14:16:06 +00:00
eckz
a44278aee6
Making DynamicEnum::is_dynamic() return true (#14732)
# Objective

- Right now `DynamicEnum::is_dynamic()` is returning `false`. I don't
think this was expected, since the rest of `Dynamic*` types return
`true`.

## Solution

- Making `DynamicEnum::is_dynamic()` return true

## Testing

- Added an extra unit test to verify that `.is_dynamic()` returns
`true`.
2024-08-15 14:10:52 +00:00
IceSentry
9de25ad330
Add AlphaMask2d phase (#14724)
# Objective

- Bevy now supports an opaque phase for mesh2d, but it's very common for
2d textures to have a transparent alpha channel.

## Solution

- Add an alpha mask phase identical to the one in 3d. It will do the
alpha masking in the shader before drawing the mesh.
- Uses the BinnedRenderPhase
- Since it's an opaque draw it also correctly writes to depth

## Testing

- Tested the mes2d_alpha_mode example and the bevymark example with
alpha mask mode enabled

---

## Showcase


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e5e4561-d0a7-4aa3-b049-d4b1247d5ed4)

The white logo on the right is rendered with alpha mask enabled.

Running the bevymark example I can get 65fps for 120k mesh2d all using
alpha mask.

## Notes

This is one more step for mesh2d improvements
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13265

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 14:10:37 +00:00
re0312
3bd039e821
Skip empty archetype/table (#14749)
# Objective

- As sander commneted on discord
[link](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/749335865876021248/1273414144091230228),

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/62f2b6f3-1aaf-49d9-bafa-bf62b83b10be)





## Performance

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/11122940-1547-42ae-9576-0e1a93fd9f5f)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>
2024-08-15 14:07:20 +00:00
Ben Frankel
6da2305e49
Add Command and co. to prelude (#14751)
# Objective

Make it easier to write and work with custom `Command`s and
`EntityCommand`s. See
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1273030340235100214
for (brief) context.

## Solution

Re-export `Command`, `EntityCommand`, and `EntityCommands` in the
`bevy_ecs::prelude`, where `Commands` is already re-exported.
2024-08-15 13:33:32 +00:00
Christian Hughes
7d3068e6c3
Fix world borrow for DeferredWorld::query (#14744)
# Objective

As is, calling
[`DeferredWorld::query`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/ecs/world/struct.DeferredWorld.html#method.query)
requires you to first `reborrow()` the world in order to use it at all.

Simple reproduction:
```rust
fn test<'w>(mut world: DeferredWorld<'w>, mut state: QueryState<(), ()>) {
    let query = world.query(&mut state);
    // let query = world.reborrow().query(&mut state); // << Required
}
```

Error message:
```
error[E0597]: `world` does not live long enough
    |
444 | fn test<'w>(mut world: DeferredWorld<'w>, mut state: QueryState<(), ()>) {
    |         --  --------- binding `world` declared here
    |         |
    |         lifetime `'w` defined here
445 |     let query = world.query(&mut state);
    |                 ^^^^^------------------
    |                 |
    |                 borrowed value does not live long enough
    |                 argument requires that `world` is borrowed for `'w`
446 | }
    |  - `world` dropped here while still borrowed

```

## Solution

Fix the world borrow lifetime on the `query` method, which now correctly
allows the above usage.
2024-08-14 18:59:19 +00:00
eckz
46e8c6b662
Consistency between Wireframe2d and Wireframe (#14720)
# Objective

- Wireframe plugins have inconsistencies between 3D and 2D versions.
This PR addresses the following
  - 2d version uses `Srgba` for colors, 3d version uses `Color`.

  
## Solution

- This PR brings consistency by doing the following change
  - `Wireframe2d` now uses `Color` instead of `Srgba`

## Testing

- `wireframe_2d` and `wireframe` examples were verified and they work as
before.

---

## Migration Guide

- `Wireframe2dConfig`.`default_color` type is now `Color` instead of
`Srgba`. Use `.into()` to convert between them.
- `Wireframe2dColor`.`color` type is now `Color` instead of `Srgba`. Use
`.into()` to convert between them.
2024-08-13 18:57:47 +00:00
Josiah Putman
882973a528
Expose max_mip_dimension and uv_offset in BloomSettings. (#14512)
# Objective

By default, Bevy's bloom effect shows square artifacts on small bright
particles due to a low max mip resolution. This PR makes this
configurable via BloomSettings so users can customize these parameters
instead of having them in private module constants.

## Solution

Expose max_mip_dimension and uv_offset in BloomSettings.

## Testing

I tested these changes by running the Bloom 2D / 3D examples.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-13 15:01:42 +00:00
Gino Valente
6183b56b5d
bevy_reflect: Reflect remote types (#6042)
# Objective

The goal with this PR is to allow the use of types that don't implement
`Reflect` within the reflection API.

Rust's [orphan
rule](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch10-02-traits.html#implementing-a-trait-on-a-type)
prevents implementing a trait on an external type when neither type nor
trait are owned by the implementor. This means that if a crate,
`cool_rust_lib`, defines a type, `Foo`, then a user cannot use it with
reflection. What this means is that we have to ignore it most of the
time:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct SomeStruct {
  #[reflect(ignore)]
  data: cool_rust_lib::Foo
}
```

Obviously, it's impossible to implement `Reflect` on `Foo`. But does it
*have* to be?

Most of reflection doesn't deal with concrete types— it's almost all
using `dyn Reflect`. And being very metadata-driven, it should
theoretically be possible. I mean,
[`serde`](https://serde.rs/remote-derive.html) does it.

## Solution

> Special thanks to @danielhenrymantilla for their help reviewing this
PR and offering wisdom wrt safety.

Taking a page out of `serde`'s book, this PR adds the ability to easily
use "remote types" with reflection. In this context, a "remote type" is
the external type for which we have no ability to implement `Reflect`.

This adds the `#[reflect_remote(...)]` attribute macro, which is used to
generate "remote type wrappers". All you have to do is define the
wrapper exactly the same as the remote type's definition:

```rust
// Pretend this is our external crate
mod cool_rust_lib {
  #[derive(Default)]
  struct Foo {
    pub value: String
  }
}

#[reflect_remote(cool_rust_lib::Foo)]
struct FooWrapper {
  pub value: String
}
```

> **Note:** All fields in the external type *must* be public. This could
be addressed with a separate getter/setter attribute either in this PR
or in another one.

The macro takes this user-defined item and transforms it into a newtype
wrapper around the external type, marking it as `#[repr(transparent)]`.
The fields/variants defined by the user are simply used to build out the
reflection impls.

Additionally, it generates an implementation of the new trait,
`ReflectRemote`, which helps prevent accidental misuses of this API.

Therefore, the output generated by the macro would look something like:

```rust
#[repr(transparent)]
struct FooWrapper(pub cool_rust_lib::Foo);

impl ReflectRemote for FooWrapper {
  type Remote = cool_rust_lib::Foo;

  // transmutation methods...
}

// reflection impls...
// these will acknowledge and make use of the `value` field
```

Internally, the reflection API will pass around the `FooWrapper` and
[transmute](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.transmute.html) it
where necessary. All we have to do is then tell `Reflect` to do that. So
rather than ignoring the field, we tell `Reflect` to use our wrapper
using the `#[reflect(remote = ...)]` field attribute:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct SomeStruct {
  #[reflect(remote = FooWrapper)]
  data: cool_rust_lib::Foo
}
```

#### Other Macros & Type Data

Because this macro consumes the defined item and generates a new one, we
can't just put our macros anywhere. All macros that should be passed to
the generated struct need to come *below* this macro. For example, to
derive `Default` and register its associated type data:

```rust
//  GOOD
#[reflect_remote(cool_rust_lib::Foo)]
#[derive(Default)]
#[reflect(Default)]
struct FooWrapper {
  pub value: String
}

//  BAD
#[derive(Default)]
#[reflect_remote(cool_rust_lib::Foo)]
#[reflect(Default)]
struct FooWrapper {
  pub value: String
}
```

#### Generics

Generics are forwarded to the generated struct as well. They should also
be defined in the same order:

```rust
#[reflect_remote(RemoteGeneric<'a, T1, T2>)]
struct GenericWrapper<'a, T1, T2> {
  pub foo: &'a T1,
  pub bar: &'a T2,
}
```

> Naming does *not* need to match the original definition's. Only order
matters here.

> Also note that the code above is just a demonstration and doesn't
actually compile since we'd need to enforce certain bounds (e.g. `T1:
Reflect`, `'a: 'static`, etc.)

#### Nesting

And, yes, you can nest remote types:

```rust
#[reflect_remote(RemoteOuter)]
struct OuterWrapper {
  #[reflect(remote = InnerWrapper)]
  pub inner: RemoteInner
}

#[reflect_remote(RemoteInner)]
struct InnerWrapper(usize);
```

#### Assertions

This macro will also generate some compile-time assertions to ensure
that the correct types are used. It's important we catch this early so
users don't have to wait for something to panic. And it also helps keep
our `unsafe` a little safer.

For example, a wrapper definition that does not match its corresponding
remote type will result in an error:

```rust
mod external_crate {
  pub struct TheirStruct(pub u32);
}

#[reflect_remote(external_crate::TheirStruct)]
struct MyStruct(pub String); // ERROR: expected type `u32` but found `String`
```

<details>
<summary>Generated Assertion</summary>

```rust
const _: () = {
  #[allow(non_snake_case)]
  #[allow(unused_variables)]
  #[allow(unused_assignments)]
  #[allow(unreachable_patterns)]
  #[allow(clippy::multiple_bound_locations)]
  fn assert_wrapper_definition_matches_remote_type(
    mut __remote__: external_crate::TheirStruct,
  ) {
    __remote__.0 = (|| -> ::core::option::Option<String> { None })().unwrap();
  }
};
```

</details>

Additionally, using the incorrect type in a `#[reflect(remote = ...)]`
attribute should result in an error:

```rust
mod external_crate {
  pub struct TheirFoo(pub u32);
  pub struct TheirBar(pub i32);
}

#[reflect_remote(external_crate::TheirFoo)]
struct MyFoo(pub u32);

#[reflect_remote(external_crate::TheirBar)]
struct MyBar(pub i32);

#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MyStruct {
  #[reflect(remote = MyBar)] // ERROR: expected type `TheirFoo` but found struct `TheirBar`
  foo: external_crate::TheirFoo
}
```

<details>
<summary>Generated Assertion</summary>

```rust
const _: () = {
    struct RemoteFieldAssertions;
    impl RemoteFieldAssertions {
        #[allow(non_snake_case)]
        #[allow(clippy::multiple_bound_locations)]
        fn assert__foo__is_valid_remote() {
            let _: <MyBar as bevy_reflect::ReflectRemote>::Remote = (|| -> ::core::option::Option<external_crate::TheirFoo> {
              None
            })().unwrap();
        }
    }
};
```

</details>

### Discussion

There are a couple points that I think still need discussion or
validation.

- [x] 1. `Any` shenanigans

~~If we wanted to downcast our remote type from a `dyn Reflect`, we'd
have to first downcast to the wrapper then extract the inner type. This
PR has a [commit](b840db9f74cb6d357f951cb11b150d46bac89ee2) that
addresses this by making all the `Reflect::*any` methods return the
inner type rather than the wrapper type. This allows us to downcast
directly to our remote type.~~

~~However, I'm not sure if this is something we want to do. For
unknowing users, it could be confusing and seemingly inconsistent. Is it
worth keeping? Or should this behavior be removed?~~

I think this should be fine. The remote wrapper is an implementation
detail and users should not need to downcast to the wrapper type. Feel
free to let me know if there are other opinions on this though!

- [x] 2. Implementing `Deref/DerefMut` and `From`

~~We don't currently do this, but should we implement other traits on
the generated transparent struct? We could implement `Deref`/`DerefMut`
to easily access the inner type. And we could implement `From` for
easier conversion between the two types (e.g. `T: Into<Foo>`).~~ As
mentioned in the comments, we probably don't need to do this. Again, the
remote wrapper is an implementation detail, and should generally not be
used directly.
     
- [x] 3. ~~Should we define a getter/setter field attribute in this PR
as well or leave it for a future one?~~ I think this should be saved for
a future PR

- [ ] 4. Any foreseeable issues with this implementation?

#### Alternatives

One alternative to defining our own `ReflectRemote` would be to use
[bytemuck's
`TransparentWrapper`](https://docs.rs/bytemuck/1.13.1/bytemuck/trait.TransparentWrapper.html)
(as suggested by @danielhenrymantilla).

This is definitely a viable option, as `ReflectRemote` is pretty much
the same thing as `TransparentWrapper`. However, the cost would be
bringing in a new crate— though, it is already in use in a few other
sub-crates like bevy_render.

I think we're okay just defining `ReflectRemote` ourselves, but we can
go the bytemuck route if we'd prefer offloading that work to another
crate.

---

## Changelog

* Added the `#[reflect_remote(...)]` attribute macro to allow `Reflect`
to be used on remote types
* Added `ReflectRemote` trait for ensuring proper remote wrapper usage
2024-08-12 19:12:53 +00:00
Tau Gärtli
aab1f8e435
Use #[doc(fake_variadic)] to improve docs readability (#14703)
# Objective

- Fixes #14697

## Solution

This PR modifies the existing `all_tuples!` macro to optionally accept a
`#[doc(fake_variadic)]` attribute in its input. If the attribute is
present, each invocation of the impl macro gets the correct attributes
(i.e. the first impl receives `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` while the other
impls are hidden using `#[doc(hidden)]`.
Impls for the empty tuple (unit type) are left untouched (that's what
the [standard
library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cmp/trait.PartialEq.html#impl-PartialEq-for-())
and
[serde](https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/trait.Serialize.html#impl-Serialize-for-())
do).

To work around https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/8811 and to get
impls on re-exports to correctly show up as variadic, `--cfg docsrs_dep`
is passed when building the docs for the toplevel `bevy` crate.

`#[doc(fake_variadic)]` only works on tuples and fn pointers, so impls
for structs like `AnyOf<(T1, T2, ..., Tn)>` are unchanged.

## Testing

I built the docs locally using `RUSTDOCFLAGS='--cfg docsrs'
RUSTFLAGS='--cfg docsrs_dep' cargo +nightly doc --no-deps --workspace`
and checked the documentation page of a trait both in its original crate
and the re-exported version in `bevy`.
The description should correctly mention for how many tuple items the
trait is implemented.

I added `rustc-args` for docs.rs to the `bevy` crate, I hope there
aren't any other notable crates that re-export `#[doc(fake_variadic)]`
traits.

---

## Showcase

`bevy_ecs::query::QueryData`:
<img width="1015" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-12 at 16 41 28"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d40136ed-6731-475f-91a0-9df255cd24e3">

`bevy::ecs::query::QueryData` (re-export):
<img width="1005" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-12 at 16 42 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71d44cf0-0ab0-48b0-9a51-5ce332594e12">

## Original Description

<details>

Resolves #14697

Submitting as a draft for now, very WIP.

Unfortunately, the docs don't show the variadics nicely when looking at
reexported items.
For example:

`bevy_ecs::bundle::Bundle` correctly shows the variadic impl:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/90bf8af1-1d1f-4714-9143-cdd3d0199998)

while `bevy::ecs::bundle::Bundle` (the reexport) shows all the impls
(not good):

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/439c428e-f712-465b-bec2-481f7bf5870b)

Built using `RUSTDOCFLAGS='--cfg docsrs' cargo +nightly doc --workspace
--no-deps` (`--no-deps` because of wgpu-core).

Maybe I missed something or this is a limitation in the *totally not
private* `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` thingy. In any case I desperately need
some sleep now :))

</details>
2024-08-12 18:54:33 +00:00
radiish
6ab8767d3b
reflect: implement the unique reflect rfc (#7207)
# Objective

- Implements the [Unique Reflect
RFC](https://github.com/nicopap/rfcs/blob/bevy-reflect-api/rfcs/56-better-reflect.md).

## Solution

- Implements the RFC.
- This implementation differs in some ways from the RFC:
- In the RFC, it was suggested `Reflect: Any` but `PartialReflect:
?Any`. During initial implementation I tried this, but we assume the
`PartialReflect: 'static` in a lot of places and the changes required
crept out of the scope of this PR.
- `PartialReflect::try_into_reflect` originally returned `Option<Box<dyn
Reflect>>` but i changed this to `Result<Box<dyn Reflect>, Box<dyn
PartialReflect>>` since the method takes by value and otherwise there
would be no way to recover the type. `as_full` and `as_full_mut` both
still return `Option<&(mut) dyn Reflect>`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `PartialReflect`.
- `Reflect` is now a subtrait of `PartialReflect`.
- Moved most methods on `Reflect` to the new `PartialReflect`.
- Added `PartialReflect::{as_partial_reflect, as_partial_reflect_mut,
into_partial_reflect}`.
- Added `PartialReflect::{try_as_reflect, try_as_reflect_mut,
try_into_reflect}`.
- Added `<dyn PartialReflect>::{try_downcast_ref, try_downcast_mut,
try_downcast, try_take}` supplementing the methods on `dyn Reflect`.

## Migration Guide

- Most instances of `dyn Reflect` should be changed to `dyn
PartialReflect` which is less restrictive, however trait bounds should
generally stay as `T: Reflect`.
- The new `PartialReflect::{as_partial_reflect, as_partial_reflect_mut,
into_partial_reflect, try_as_reflect, try_as_reflect_mut,
try_into_reflect}` methods as well as `Reflect::{as_reflect,
as_reflect_mut, into_reflect}` will need to be implemented for manual
implementors of `Reflect`.

## Future Work

- This PR is designed to be followed up by another "Unique Reflect Phase
2" that addresses the following points:
- Investigate making serialization revolve around `Reflect` instead of
`PartialReflect`.
- [Remove the `try_*` methods on `dyn PartialReflect` since they are
stop
gaps](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/7207#discussion_r1083476050).
- Investigate usages like `ReflectComponent`. In the places they
currently use `PartialReflect`, should they be changed to use `Reflect`?
- Merging this opens the door to lots of reflection features we haven't
been able to implement.
- We could re-add [the `Reflectable`
trait](8e3488c880/crates/bevy_reflect/src/reflect.rs (L337-L342))
and make `FromReflect` a requirement to improve [`FromReflect`
ergonomics](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/59). This is
currently not possible because dynamic types cannot sensibly be
`FromReflect`.
  - Since this is an alternative to #5772, #5781 would be made cleaner.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-12 17:01:41 +00:00
callym
7b81ae7e40
Update WGPU to version 22 (#14401)
Upgrading to WGPU 22.

Needs `naga_oil` to upgrade first, I've got a fork that compiles but
fails tests, so until that's fixed and the crate is officially
updated/released this will be blocked.

---------

Co-authored-by: Elabajaba <Elabajaba@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-12 16:55:18 +00:00
re0312
032fd486c7
View filter for batch_and_prepare_render_phase (#14713)
# Objective
- batch_and_prepare_render_phase will iterate all living entities ,which
potentially causes a lot of unnecessary look up
- from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14449#issuecomment-2282876034

## Solution

- added View filter
2024-08-12 16:15:54 +00:00
Matty
61a1530c56
Make bevy_math's libm feature use libm for all f32methods with unspecified precision (#14693)
# Objective

Closes #14474

Previously, the `libm` feature of bevy_math would just pass the same
feature flag down to glam. However, bevy_math itself had many uses of
floating-point arithmetic with unspecified precision. For example,
`f32::sin_cos` and `f32::powi` have unspecified precision, which means
that the exact details of their output are not guaranteed to be stable
across different systems and/or versions of Rust. This means that users
of bevy_math could observe slightly different behavior on different
systems if these methods were used.

The goal of this PR is to make it so that the `libm` feature flag
actually guarantees some degree of determinacy within bevy_math itself
by switching to the libm versions of these functions when the `libm`
feature is enabled.

## Solution

bevy_math now has an internal module `bevy_math::ops`, which re-exports
either the standard versions of the operations or the libm versions
depending on whether the `libm` feature is enabled. For example,
`ops::sin` compiles to `f32::sin` without the `libm` feature and to
`libm::sinf` with it.

This approach has a small shortfall, which is that `f32::powi` (integer
powers of floating point numbers) does not have an equivalent in `libm`.
On the other hand, this method is only used for squaring and cubing
numbers in bevy_math. Accordingly, this deficit is covered by the
introduction of a trait `ops::FloatPow`:
```rust
pub(crate) trait FloatPow {
    fn squared(self) -> Self;
    fn cubed(self) -> Self;
}
```

Next, each current usage of the unspecified-precision methods has been
replaced by its equivalent in `ops`, so that when `libm` is enabled, the
libm version is used instead. The exception, of course, is that
`.powi(2)`/`.powi(3)` have been replaced with `.squared()`/`.cubed()`.

Finally, the usage of the plain `f32` methods with unspecified precision
is now linted out of bevy_math (and hence disallowed in CI). For
example, using `f32::sin` within bevy_math produces a warning that tells
the user to use the `ops::sin` version instead.

## Testing

Ran existing tests. It would be nice to check some benchmarks on NURBS
things once #14677 merges. I'm happy to wait until then if the rest of
this PR is fine.

---

## Discussion

In the future, it might make sense to actually expose `bevy_math::ops`
as public if any downstream Bevy crates want to provide similar
determinacy guarantees. For now, it's all just `pub(crate)`.

This PR also only covers `f32`. If we find ourselves using `f64`
internally in parts of bevy_math for better robustness, we could extend
the module and lints to cover the `f64` versions easily enough.

I don't know how feasible it is, but it would also be nice if we could
standardize the bevy_math tests with the `libm` feature in CI, since
their success is currently platform-dependent (e.g. 8 of them fail on my
machine when run locally).

---------

Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
2024-08-12 16:13:36 +00:00
databasedav
c8d30edf1a
add SystemIdMarker Component to enable filtering for SystemId Entitys (#14584)
# Objective

Enables writing queries like `Query<Entity, With<SystemIdMarker>>` to
filter `Entity`s that are, or are not (with `Without`), `SystemId`s.

## Solution

Simple unit struct `SystemIdMarker` added during
`World::register_boxed_system`; `World::remove_system` already despawns
the entity, removing the marker.

## Testing

No tests, but happy to write some with direction.

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-12 16:11:06 +00:00
databasedav
c3111bebb8
document using ObserverState as filter for Observer Entitys (#14669)
# Objective

~~Enables writing queries like `Query<Entity, With<ObserverMarker>>` to
filter `Entity`s that are, or are not (with `Without`), `Observer`s.~~

~~`Observer` version of [similar
PR](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14584) for `SystemId`s.~~

just adding a line to the docs :)

## Solution

~~Simple unit struct `ObserverMarker` added in `Observer`'s `.on_add`
component hook.~~

## Testing

No tests, but happy to write some with direction.
2024-08-12 16:07:03 +00:00
Sarthak Singh
2c4ef37b76
Changed Mesh::attributes* functions to return MeshVertexAttribute (#14394)
# Objective

Fixes #14365 

## Migration Guide

- When using the iterator returned by `Mesh::attributes` or
`Mesh::attributes_mut` the first value of the tuple is not the
`MeshVertexAttribute` instead of `MeshVertexAttributeId`. To access the
`MeshVertexAttributeId` use the `MeshVertexAttribute.id` field.

Signed-off-by: Sarthak Singh <sarthak.singh99@gmail.com>
2024-08-12 15:54:28 +00:00
Eero Lehtinen
47c4e3084a
Add custom cursors (#14284)
# Objective

- Add custom images as cursors
- Fixes #9557 

## Solution

- Change cursor type to accommodate both native and image cursors
- I don't really like this solution because I couldn't use
`Handle<Image>` directly. I would need to import `bevy_assets` and that
causes a circular dependency. Alternatively we could use winit's
`CustomCursor` smart pointers, but that seems hard because the event
loop is needed to create those and is not easily accessable for users.
So now I need to copy around rgba buffers which is sad.
- I use a cache because especially on the web creating cursor images is
really slow
- Sorry to #14196 for yoinking, I just wanted to make a quick solution
for myself and thought that I should probably share it too.

Update:
- Now uses `Handle<Image>`, reads rgba data in `bevy_render` and uses
resources to send the data to `bevy_winit`, where the final cursors are
created.

## Testing

- Added example which works fine at least on Linux Wayland (winit side
has been tested with all platforms).
- I haven't tested if the url cursor works.

## Migration Guide

- `CursorIcon` is no longer a field in `Window`, but a separate
component can be inserted to a window entity. It has been changed to an
enum that can hold custom images in addition to system icons.
- `Cursor` is renamed to `CursorOptions` and `cursor` field of `Window`
is renamed to `cursor_options`
- `CursorIcon` is renamed to `SystemCursorIcon`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-08-12 15:49:03 +00:00
Chris Russell
d4ec80d5d2
Support more kinds of system params in buildable systems. (#14050)
# Objective

Support more kinds of system params in buildable systems, such as a
`ParamSet` or `Vec` containing buildable params or tuples of buildable
params.

## Solution

Replace the `BuildableSystemParam` trait with `SystemParamBuilder` to
make it easier to compose builders. Provide implementations for existing
buildable params, plus tuples, `ParamSet`, and `Vec`.

## Examples

```rust
// ParamSet of tuple: 
let system = (ParamSetBuilder((
    QueryParamBuilder::new(|builder| { builder.with::<B>(); }),
    QueryParamBuilder::new(|builder| { builder.with::<C>(); }),
)),)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(|mut params: ParamSet<(Query<&mut A>, Query<&mut A>)>| {
        params.p0().iter().count() + params.p1().iter().count()
    });
	
// ParamSet of Vec:
let system = (ParamSetBuilder(vec![
    QueryParamBuilder::new_box(|builder| { builder.with::<B>(); }),
    QueryParamBuilder::new_box(|builder| { builder.with::<C>(); }),
]),)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(|mut params: ParamSet<Vec<Query<&mut A>>>| {
        let mut count = 0;
        params.for_each(|mut query| count += query.iter_mut().count());
        count
    });
```

## Migration Guide

The API for `SystemBuilder` has changed. Instead of constructing a
builder with a world and then adding params, you first create a tuple of
param builders and then supply the world.

```rust
// Before
let system = SystemBuilder::<()>::new(&mut world)
    .local::<u64>()
    .builder::<Local<u64>>(|x| *x = 10)
    .builder::<Query<&A>>(|builder| { builder.with::<B>(); })
    .build(system);

// After
let system = (
    ParamBuilder,
    LocalBuilder(10),
    QueryParamBuilder::new(|builder| { builder.with::<B>(); }),
)
    .build_state(&mut world)
    .build_system(system);
```

## Possible Future Work

Here are a few possible follow-up changes. I coded them up to prove that
this API can support them, but they aren't necessary for this PR.

* chescock/bevy#1
* chescock/bevy#2
* chescock/bevy#3
2024-08-12 15:45:35 +00:00
IceSentry
9d6a4fbc85
Use BinnedRenderPhase for Opaque2d (#13091)
Based on top of #12982  and #13069 

# Objective

- Opaque2d was implemented with SortedRenderPhase but BinnedRenderPhase
should be much faster

## Solution

- Implement BinnedRenderPhase for Opaque2d

## Notes

While testing this PR, before the change I had ~14 fps in bevymark with
100k entities. After this change I get ~71 fps, compared to using
sprites where I only get ~63 fps. This means that after this PR mesh2d
with opaque meshes will be faster than the sprite path. This is not a 1
to 1 comparison since sprites do alpha blending.
2024-08-12 15:38:24 +00:00
Christian Hughes
7f658cabf7
Replace UnsafeCell<World> usage with UnsafeWorldCell in CombinatorSystem (#14706)
# Objective

Replace usage of `UnsafeCell<World>` with our standard `UnsafeWorldCell`
that seemed to have been missed.

## Solution

Do just that.
2024-08-11 13:58:10 +00:00
TotalKrill
3e10fd8534
Mod picking upstream 2 (#14686)
Ci fixed  version of: #14541 

Upstream the remainder of bevy_picking_core and all of
bevy_picking_input.

This work is intentionally nonfunctional and has minimal changes, but
does compile. More work is necessary to replace bevy_eventlistener with
propagating observers.

This work is being coordinated as part of "bevy_mod_picking upstream"
working group. Come say hi on discord!

---------

Co-authored-by: Miles Silberling-Cook <nth.tensor@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
2024-08-09 23:16:37 +00:00
re0312
e490b919df
inline iter_combinations (#14680)
# Objective
- fix #14679 
- bevy's performance highly depends on compiler optimization,inline hot
function could greatly help compiler to optimize our program
2024-08-09 17:44:37 +00:00
Matty
23e87270df
A Curve trait for general interoperation — Part I (#14630)
# Objective

This PR implements part of the [Curve
RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/80-curve-trait.md).
See that document for motivation, objectives, etc.

## Solution

For purposes of reviewability, this PR excludes the entire part of the
RFC related to taking multiple samples, resampling, and interpolation
generally. (This means the entire `cores` submodule is also excluded.)
On the other hand, the entire `Interval` type and all of the functional
`Curve` adaptors are included.

## Testing

Test modules are included and can be run locally (but they are also
included in CI).

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-09 14:19:44 +00:00
re0312
66bf160ec5
Explicit using clone_from (#14670)
# Objective

- after #14502 ,explicit using clone_from should has better performance
because it could reuse the resources to avoid unnecessary allocations.
2024-08-09 14:17:13 +00:00
AFKessen
e14f3cf402
Fix 3D Gizmo webgpu rendering (#14653)
# Objective

The changes made in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12252
introduced an previously fixed bug in webgpu rendering.

## Solution

This fix is based on https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8910 and
applies the same vertex buffer layout assignment for the LineGizmo
Pipeline.

## Testing

- Tested the 3D Gizmo example in webgpu and webgl environments

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-09 02:55:56 +00:00
Gino Valente
297c0a3954
bevy_reflect: Add DynamicSet to dynamic_types example (#14665)
# Objective

The `dynamic_types` example was missing a reference to the newly added
`DynamicSet` type.

## Solution

Add `DynamicSet` to the `dynamic_types` example.

For parity with the other dynamic types, I also implemented
`FromIterator<T: Reflect>`, `FromIterator<Box<dyn Reflect>>`, and
`IntoIterator for &DynamicSet`.

## Testing

You can run the example locally:

```
cargo run --example dynamic_types
```
2024-08-08 22:26:18 +00:00
Gino Valente
aeef1c0f20
bevy_reflect: Update internal docs regarding anonymous function type names (#14666)
# Objective

As pointed out by @SkiFire13 on
[Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1270624366119485441),
I was incorrect in #14641 regarding the type name of anonymous
functions. I had stated that they will return something like `fn(i32,
i32) -> i32`, but this is wrong. They actually behave like closures
(despite not technically being closures) and return something more like
`foo::bar::{{closure}}`.

This isn't a major issue because the reasoning behind #14641 still
stands. However, the internal documentation should probably be updated
so future contributors don't believe the lies I left behind.

## Solution

Updated the internal documentation for `create_info` to reflect the
actual type name of an anonymous function.

In that same module, I also added a test for function pointers and
updated all tests to include sanity checks for the `std::any::type_name`
of each category of callable.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```
2024-08-08 22:01:42 +00:00
Gino Valente
3f47273b72
bevy_state: Make reflect module public (#14667)
# Objective

CI is
[failing](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/actions/runs/10308658332/job/28536587448)
due to certain methods not being used.

## Solution

Make the `reflect` module public so that these warnings go away and so
that the `pub` items in these modules can be used.

## Testing

CI should pass.
2024-08-08 20:15:38 +00:00
eckz
8c2e70b744
Adding Reflect data types for States and FreelyMutableState. (#14643)
# Objective

- While developing a debug tool I saw the gap where it was not possible
to get all existing states from a World using reflection.
- This PR allows to iterate over all `States` types that exist in a
world, and modify them in case they implement `FreelyMutableState`.
- Two new methods are available on `App` and `SubApp` as helper to
register the data types:
  -  `register_state_reflect` and `register_mutable_state_reflect`

## Solution

- Two new data types are added:
- `ReflectState`: Allows to extract the current value of a state from
the World.
- `ReflectFreelyMutableState`: Allows to set the next state in a world,
similar to call `NextState::set`.
- There is no distinction between `States`, `SubStates` and
`ComputedStates`:
- `States` can register both `ReflectState` and
`ReflectFreelyMutableState`.
- `SubStates` can register both `ReflectState` and
`ReflectFreelyMutableState`.
  -  `ComputedStates` can register only `ReflectState` .

## Testing

- Added tests inside the `bevy_state` crate.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-08-08 00:07:00 +00:00
charlotte
994312ac6d
Fix TAA on camera with viewport (#14582)
# Objective

Closes #14526 

## Solution

The history texture was being created incorrectly with the viewport size
rather than target size. When viewport < target, this meant that the
render attachments would differer in size which causes a wgpu validation
error.

## Testing

Example in linked issue works.
2024-08-07 23:59:38 +00:00
Gino Valente
a0cc636ea3
bevy_reflect: Anonymous function parsing (#14641)
# Objective

### TL;DR

#14098 added the `FunctionRegistry` but had some last minute
complications due to anonymous functions. It ended up going with a
"required name" approach to ensure anonymous functions would always have
a name.

However, this approach isn't ideal for named functions since, by
definition, they will always have a name.

Therefore, this PR aims to modify function reflection such that we can
make function registration easier for named functions, while still
allowing anonymous functions to be registered as well.

### Context

Function registration (#14098) ran into a little problem: anonymous
functions.

Anonymous functions, including function pointers, have very non-unique
type names. For example, the anonymous function `|a: i32, b: i32| a + b`
has the type name of `fn(i32, i32) -> i32`. This obviously means we'd
conflict with another function like `|a: i32, b: i32| a - b`.

The solution that #14098 landed on was to always require a name during
function registration.

The downside with this is that named functions (e.g. `fn add(a: i32, b:
i32) -> i32 { a + b }`) had to redundantly provide a name. Additionally,
manually constructed `DynamicFunction`s also ran into this ergonomics
issue.

I don't entirely know how the function registry will be used, but I have
a strong suspicion that most of its registrations will either be named
functions or manually constructed `DynamicFunction`s, with anonymous
functions only being used here and there for quick prototyping or adding
small functionality.

Why then should the API prioritize the anonymous function use case by
always requiring a name during registration?

#### Telling Functions Apart

Rust doesn't provide a lot of out-of-the-box tools for reflecting
functions. One of the biggest hurdles in attempting to solve the problem
outlined above would be to somehow tell the different kinds of functions
apart.

Let's briefly recap on the categories of functions in Rust:

| Category           | Example                                   |
| ------------------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| Named function     | `fn add(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 { a + b }` |
| Closure            | `\|a: i32\| a + captured_variable`          |
| Anonymous function | `\|a: i32, b: i32\| a + b`                  |
| Function pointer   | `fn(i32, i32) -> i32`                     |

My first thought was to try and differentiate these categories based on
their size. However, we can see that this doesn't quite work:

| Category           | `size_of` |
| ------------------ | --------- |
| Named function     | 0         |
| Closure            | 0+        |
| Anonymous function | 0         |
| Function pointer   | 8         |

Not only does this not tell anonymous functions from named ones, but it
struggles with pretty much all of them.

My second then was to differentiate based on type name:

| Category           | `type_name`             |
| ------------------ | ----------------------- |
| Named function     | `foo::bar::baz`         |
| Closure            | `foo::bar::{{closure}}` |
| Anonymous function | `fn() -> String`        |
| Function pointer   | `fn() -> String`        |

This is much better. While it can't distinguish between function
pointers and anonymous functions, this doesn't matter too much since we
only care about whether we can _name_ the function.

So why didn't we implement this in #14098?

#### Relying on `type_name`

While this solution was known about while working on #14098, it was left
out from that PR due to it being potentially controversial.

The [docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/any/fn.type_name.html)
for `std::any::type_name` state:

> The returned string must not be considered to be a unique identifier
of a type as multiple types may map to the same type name. Similarly,
there is no guarantee that all parts of a type will appear in the
returned string: for example, lifetime specifiers are currently not
included. In addition, the output may change between versions of the
compiler.

So that's it then? We can't use `type_name`?

Well, this statement isn't so much a rule as it is a guideline. And Bevy
is no stranger to bending the rules to make things work or to improve
ergonomics. Remember that before `TypePath`, Bevy's scene system was
entirely dependent on `type_name`. Not to mention that `type_name` is
being used as a key into both the `TypeRegistry` and the
`FunctionRegistry`.

Bevy's practices aside, can we reliably use `type_name` for this?

My answer would be "yes".

Anonymous functions are anonymous. They have no name. There's nothing
Rust could do to give them a name apart from generating a random string
of characters. But remember that this is a diagnostic tool, it doesn't
make sense to obfuscate the type by randomizing the output. So changing
it to be anything other than what it is now is very unlikely.

The only changes that I could potentially see happening are:

1. Closures replace `{{closure}}` with the name of their variable
2. Lifetimes are included in the output

I don't think the first is likely to happen, but if it does then it
actually works out in our favor: closures are now named!

The second point is probably the likeliest. However, adding lifetimes
doesn't mean we can't still rely on `type_name` to determine whether or
not a function is named. So we should be okay in this case as well.

## Solution

Parse the `type_name` of the function in the `TypedFunction` impl to
determine if the function is named or anonymous.

This once again makes `FunctionInfo::name` optional. For manual
constructions of `DynamicFunction`, `FunctionInfo::named` or
``FunctionInfo::anonymous` can be used.

The `FunctionRegistry` API has also been reworked to account for this
change.

`FunctionRegistry::register` no longer takes a name and instead takes it
from the supplied function, returning a
`FunctionRegistrationError::MissingName` error if the name is `None`.
This also doubles as a replacement for the old
`FunctionRegistry::register_dynamic` method, which has been removed.

To handle anonymous functions, a `FunctionRegistry::register_with_name`
method has been added. This works in the same way
`FunctionRegistry::register` used to work before this PR.

The overwriting methods have been updated in a similar manner, with
modifications to `FunctionRegistry::overwrite_registration`, the removal
of `FunctionRegistry::overwrite_registration_dynamic`, and the addition
of `FunctionRegistry::overwrite_registration_with_name`.

This PR also updates the methods on `App` in a similar way:
`App::register_function` no longer requires a name argument and
`App::register_function_with_name` has been added to handle anonymous
functions (and eventually closures).

## Testing

You can run the tests locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --features functions
```

---

## Internal Migration Guide

> [!important]
> Function reflection was introduced as part of the 0.15 dev cycle. This
migration guide was written for developers relying on `main` during this
cycle, and is not a breaking change coming from 0.14.

> [!note]
> This list is not exhaustive. It only contains some of the most
important changes.

`FunctionRegistry::register` no longer requires a name string for named
functions. Anonymous functions, however, need to be registered using
`FunctionRegistry::register_with_name`.

```rust
// BEFORE
registry
  .register(std::any::type_name_of_val(&foo), foo)?
  .register("bar", || println!("Hello world!"));

// AFTER
registry
  .register(foo)?
  .register_with_name("bar", || println!("Hello world!"));
```

`FunctionInfo::name` is now optional. Anonymous functions and closures
will now have their name set to `None` by default. Additionally,
`FunctionInfo::new` has been renamed to `FunctionInfo::named`.
2024-08-07 03:11:08 +00:00
IceSentry
5abc32ceda
Add 2d opaque phase with depth buffer (#13069)
This PR is based on top of #12982

# Objective

- Mesh2d currently only has an alpha blended phase. Most sprites don't
need transparency though.
- For some 2d games it can be useful to have a 2d depth buffer

## Solution

- Add an opaque phase to render Mesh2d that don't need transparency
- This phase currently uses the `SortedRenderPhase` to make it easier to
implement based on the already existing transparent phase. A follow up
PR will switch this to `BinnedRenderPhase`.
- Add a 2d depth buffer
- Use that depth buffer in the transparent phase to make sure that
sprites and transparent mesh2d are displayed correctly

## Testing

I added the mesh2d_transforms example that layers many opaque and
transparent mesh2d to make sure they all get displayed correctly. I also
confirmed it works with sprites by modifying that example locally.

---

## Changelog

- Added `AlphaMode2d`
- Added `Opaque2d` render phase
- Camera2d now have a `ViewDepthTexture` component

## Migration Guide

- `ColorMaterial` now contains `AlphaMode2d`. To keep previous
behaviour, use `AlphaMode::BLEND`. If you know your sprite is opaque,
use `AlphaMode::OPAQUE`

## Follow up PRs

- See tracking issue: #13265

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Biscardi <chris@christopherbiscardi.com>
2024-08-07 00:22:09 +00:00
Periwink
2334638556
Fix access conflicts for resources (#14635)
# Objective

- I made a mistake when fixing the merge conflicts here:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14579#discussion_r1705377452

It wasn't caught because there's no easy way to trigger access conflicts
with resources without triggering them with components first.
2024-08-06 14:35:41 +00:00
Lubba64
8e20a3e313
Fix gizmos regression (#14633)
# Objective

- Fixes #14142

## Solution

- Make sure a regression test is written on this case that fails for the
current code base but works with the suggested patch linked in the
aforementioned issue. After this is confirmed to be working, apply the
patch.

## Testing

- Run the regression test in both contexts, outputs were as expected.
2024-08-06 14:00:32 +00:00
Zhixing Zhang
5fd0661c15
Making bevy_render an optional dependency for bevy_gizmos (#14448)
# Objective

This PR makes `bevy_render` an optional dependency for `bevy_gizmos`,
thereby allowing `bevy_gizmos` to be used with alternative rendering
backend.

Previously `bevy_gizmos` assumes that one of `bevy_pbr` or `bevy_sprite`
will be enabled. Here we introduced a new feature named `bevy_render`
which disables all rendering-related code paths. An alternative renderer
will then take the `LineGizmo` assets (made public in this PR) and issue
draw calls on their own. A new field `config_ty` was added to
`LineGizmo` to help looking up the related configuration info.

---

## Migration Guide
No user-visible changes needed from the users.
2024-08-06 13:09:10 +00:00
Periwink
e85c072372
Fix soudness issue with Conflicts involving read_all and write_all (#14579)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14575
- There is a soundness issue because we use `conflicts()` to check for
system ambiguities + soundness issues. However since the current
conflicts is a `Vec<T>`, we cannot express conflicts where there is no
specific `ComponentId` at fault. For example `q1: Query<EntityMut>, q2:
Query<EntityMut>`
There was a TODO to handle the `write_all` case but it was never
resolved


## Solution

- Introduce an `AccessConflict` enum that is either a list of specific
ids that are conflicting or `All` if all component ids are conflicting

## Testing

- Introduced a new unit test to check for the `EntityMut` case

## Migration guide

The `get_conflicts` method of `Access` now returns an `AccessConflict`
enum instead of simply a `Vec` of `ComponentId`s that are causing the
access conflict. This can be useful in cases where there are no
particular `ComponentId`s conflicting, but instead **all** of them are;
for example `fn system(q1: Query<EntityMut>, q2: Query<EntityRef>)`
2024-08-06 10:55:31 +00:00
charlotte
3360b45153
Expose winit's MonitorHandle (#13669)
# Objective

Adds a new `Monitor` component representing a winit `MonitorHandle` that
can be used to spawn new windows and check for system monitor
information.

Closes #12955.

## Solution

For every winit event, check available monitors and spawn them into the
world as components.

## Testing

TODO:
- [x] Test plugging in and unplugging monitor during app runtime
- [x] Test spawning a window on a second monitor by entity id
- [ ] Since this touches winit, test all platforms

---

## Changelog

- Adds a new `Monitor` component that can be queried for information
about available system monitors.

## Migration Guide

- `WindowMode` variants now take a `MonitorSelection`, which can be set
to `MonitorSelection::Primary` to mirror the old behavior.

---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <pascal@technocreatives.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2024-08-06 10:54:37 +00:00
Lubba64
897625c899
Add Reflect to OnReplace (#14620)
# Objective

- Fixes #14337 

## Solution

- Add a `cfg_attr` that derives `Refect` for this type. 

## Testing

- I am going to make sure the tests pass on this PR before requesting
review, If more testing is necessary let me know some good action steps
to take.
2024-08-06 01:31:13 +00:00
Gino Valente
0caeaa2ca9
bevy_reflect: Update serde tests for Set (#14616)
# Objective

Support for reflecting set-like types (e.g. `HashSet`) was added in
#13014. However, we didn't add any serialization tests to verify that
serialization works as expected.

## Solution

Update the serde tests.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```
2024-08-06 01:29:15 +00:00
Robert Walter
70a18d26e2
Glam 0.28 update - adopted (#14613)
Basically it's https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13792 with the
bumped versions of `encase` and `hexasphere`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-06 01:28:00 +00:00
Christian Hughes
039bf90817
Improve documentation on Update vs FixedUpdate schedule dichotomy (#14600)
# Objective

When looking at documentation for the `Update` schedule, its not
entirely obvious that developers should actually be using the
`FixedUpdate` schedule for most of their game logic. We should directly
cross-link between the two, and give examples of which systems to put in
which schedules.

## Solution

Do just that.
2024-08-06 01:26:37 +00:00
Periwink
3a664b052d
Separate component and resource access (#14561)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13139
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7255
- Separates component from resource access so that we can correctly
handles edge cases like the issue above
- Inspired from https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14472

## Solution

- Update access to have `component` fields and `resource` fields

## Testing

- Added some unit tests
2024-08-06 01:19:39 +00:00
Lixou
0d0f77a7ab
Add invert_winding for triangle list meshes (#14555)
# Objective

Implements #14547 

## Solution

Add a function `invert_winding` for `Mesh` that inverts the winding for
`LineList`, `LineStrip`, `TriangleList` and `TriangleStrip`.

## Testing

Tests added

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alix Bott <bott.alix@gmail.com>
2024-08-06 01:16:43 +00:00
barsoosayque
5f2570eb4c
Export glTF skins as a Gltf struct (#14343)
# Objective

- Make skin data of glTF meshes available for users, so it would be
possible to create skinned meshes without spawning a scene.
- I believe it contributes to
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13681 ?

## Solution

- Add a new `GltfSkin`, representing skin data from a glTF file, new
member `skin` to `GltfNode` and both `skins` + `named_skins` to `Gltf`
(a la meshes/nodes).
- Rewrite glTF nodes resolution as an iterator which sorts nodes by
their dependencies (nodes without dependencies first). So when we create
`GltfNodes` with their associated `GltfSkin` while iterating, their
dependencies already have been loaded.
- Make a distinction between `GltfSkin` and
`SkinnedMeshInverseBindposes` in assets: prior to this PR,
`GltfAssetLabel::Skin(n)` was responsible not for a skin, but for one of
skin's components. Now `GltfAssetLabel::InverseBindMatrices(n)` will map
to `SkinnedMeshInverseBindposes`, and `GltfAssetLabel::Skin(n)` will map
to `GltfSkin`.

## Testing

- New test `skin_node` does just that; it tests whether or not
`GltfSkin` was loaded properly.

## Migration Guide

- Change `GltfAssetLabel::Skin(..)` to
`GltfAssetLabel::InverseBindMatrices(..)`.
2024-08-06 01:14:42 +00:00
Gino Valente
df61117850
bevy_reflect: Function registry (#14098)
# Objective

#13152 added support for reflecting functions. Now, we need a way to
register those functions such that they may be accessed anywhere within
the ECS.

## Solution

Added a `FunctionRegistry` type similar to `TypeRegistry`.

This allows a function to be registered and retrieved by name.

```rust
fn foo() -> i32 {
    123
}

let mut registry = FunctionRegistry::default();
registry.register("my_function", foo);

let function = registry.get_mut("my_function").unwrap();
let value = function.call(ArgList::new()).unwrap().unwrap_owned();
assert_eq!(value.downcast_ref::<i32>(), Some(&123));
```

Additionally, I added an `AppFunctionRegistry` resource which wraps a
`FunctionRegistryArc`. Functions can be registered into this resource
using `App::register_function` or by getting a mutable reference to the
resource itself.

### Limitations

#### `Send + Sync`

In order to get this registry to work across threads, it needs to be
`Send + Sync`. This means that `DynamicFunction` needs to be `Send +
Sync`, which means that its internal function also needs to be `Send +
Sync`.

In most cases, this won't be an issue because standard Rust functions
(the type most likely to be registered) are always `Send + Sync`.
Additionally, closures tend to be `Send + Sync` as well, granted they
don't capture any `!Send` or `!Sync` variables.

This PR adds this `Send + Sync` requirement, but as mentioned above, it
hopefully shouldn't be too big of an issue.

#### Closures

Unfortunately, closures can't be registered yet. This will likely be
explored and added in a followup PR.

### Future Work

Besides addressing the limitations listed above, another thing we could
look into is improving the lookup of registered functions. One aspect is
in the performance of hashing strings. The other is in the developer
experience of having to call `std::any::type_name_of_val` to get the
name of their function (assuming they didn't give it a custom name).

## Testing

You can run the tests locally with:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

- Added `FunctionRegistry`
- Added `AppFunctionRegistry` (a `Resource` available from `bevy_ecs`)
- Added `FunctionRegistryArc`
- Added `FunctionRegistrationError`
- Added `reflect_functions` feature to `bevy_ecs` and `bevy_app`
- `FunctionInfo` is no longer `Default`
- `DynamicFunction` now requires its wrapped function be `Send + Sync`

## Internal Migration Guide

> [!important]
> Function reflection was introduced as part of the 0.15 dev cycle. This
migration guide was written for developers relying on `main` during this
cycle, and is not a breaking change coming from 0.14.

`DynamicFunction` (both those created manually and those created with
`IntoFunction`), now require `Send + Sync`. All standard Rust functions
should meet that requirement. Closures, on the other hand, may not if
they capture any `!Send` or `!Sync` variables from its environment.
2024-08-06 01:09:48 +00:00
Periwink
ec4cf024f8
Add a ComponentIndex and update QueryState creation/update to use it (#13460)
# Objective

To implement relations we will need to add a `ComponentIndex`, which is
a map from a Component to the list of archetypes that contain this
component.
One of the reasons is that with fragmenting relations the number of
archetypes will explode, so it will become inefficient to create and
update the query caches by iterating through the list of all archetypes.

In this PR, we introduce the `ComponentIndex`, and we update the
`QueryState` to make use of it:
- if a query has at least 1 required component (i.e. something other
than `()`, `Entity` or `Option<>`, etc.): for each of the required
components we find the list of archetypes that contain it (using the
ComponentIndex). Then, we select the smallest list among these. This
gives a small subset of archetypes to iterate through compared with
iterating through all new archetypes
- if it doesn't, then we keep using the current approach of iterating
through all new archetypes


# Implementation
- This breaks query iteration order, in the sense that we are not
guaranteed anymore to return results in the order in which the
archetypes were created. I think this should be fine because this wasn't
an explicit bevy guarantee so users should not be relying on this. I
updated a bunch of unit tests that were failing because of this.

- I had an issue with the borrow checker because iterating the list of
potential archetypes requires access to `&state.component_access`, which
was conflicting with the calls to
```
  if state.new_archetype_internal(archetype) {
      state.update_archetype_component_access(archetype, access);
  }
```
which need a mutable access to the state.

The solution I chose was to introduce a `QueryStateView` which is a
temporary view into the `QueryState` which enables a "split-borrows"
kind of approach. It is described in detail in this blog post:
https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2018/11/01/after-nll-interprocedural-conflicts/

# Test

The unit tests pass.

Benchmark results:
```
❯ critcmp main pr
group                                  main                                   pr
-----                                  ----                                   --
iter_fragmented/base                   1.00   342.2±25.45ns        ? ?/sec    1.02   347.5±16.24ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/foreach                1.04   165.4±11.29ns        ? ?/sec    1.00    159.5±4.27ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/foreach_wide           1.03      3.3±0.04µs        ? ?/sec    1.00      3.2±0.06µs        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented/wide                   1.03      3.1±0.06µs        ? ?/sec    1.00      3.0±0.08µs        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/base            1.00      6.5±0.14ns        ? ?/sec    1.02      6.6±0.08ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/foreach         1.00      6.3±0.08ns        ? ?/sec    1.04      6.6±0.08ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/foreach_wide    1.00     43.8±0.15ns        ? ?/sec    1.02     44.6±0.53ns        ? ?/sec
iter_fragmented_sparse/wide            1.00     29.8±0.44ns        ? ?/sec    1.00     29.8±0.26ns        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/base                       1.00      8.2±0.10µs        ? ?/sec    1.00      8.2±0.09µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach                    1.00      3.8±0.02µs        ? ?/sec    1.02      3.9±0.03µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_sparse_set         1.00     19.0±0.26µs        ? ?/sec    1.01     19.3±0.16µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_wide               1.00     17.8±0.24µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     17.9±0.31µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/foreach_wide_sparse_set    1.06     95.6±6.23µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     90.6±0.59µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/sparse_set                 1.00     19.3±1.63µs        ? ?/sec    1.01     19.5±0.29µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/system                     1.00      8.1±0.10µs        ? ?/sec    1.00      8.1±0.09µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/wide                       1.05     37.7±2.53µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     35.8±0.57µs        ? ?/sec
iter_simple/wide_sparse_set            1.00     95.7±1.62µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     95.9±0.76µs        ? ?/sec
par_iter_simple/with_0_fragment        1.04     35.0±2.51µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     33.7±0.49µs        ? ?/sec
par_iter_simple/with_1000_fragment     1.00     50.4±2.52µs        ? ?/sec    1.01     51.0±3.84µs        ? ?/sec
par_iter_simple/with_100_fragment      1.02     40.3±2.23µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     39.5±1.32µs        ? ?/sec
par_iter_simple/with_10_fragment       1.14     38.8±7.79µs        ? ?/sec    1.00     34.0±0.78µs        ? ?/sec
```
2024-08-06 00:57:15 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
68ec6f4f50
Make QueryState::transmute&co validate the world of the &Components used (#14631)
# Objective

- Fix #14629

## Solution

- Make `QueryState::transmute`, `QueryState::transmute_filtered`,
`QueryState::join` and `QueryState::join_filtered` take a `impl
Into<UnsafeWorldCell>` instead of a `&Components` and validate their
`WorldId`

## Migration Guide

- `QueryState::transmute`, `QueryState::transmute_filtered`,
`QueryState::join` and `QueryState::join_filtered` now take a `impl
Into<UnsafeWorldCell>` instead of a `&Components`

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-08-05 22:39:31 +00:00
Rob Parrett
e164e5a873
Add link to with_children in with_child doc (#14604)
# Objective

Discourage users from using `with_child` for spawning multiple children.

## Solution

Add link to `with_children` in docs for `with_child`.
2024-08-04 13:36:52 +00:00
Ben Frankel
9b254aab1e
Explicitly order CameraUpdateSystem before UiSystem::Prepare (#14609)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14277.

May also fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14255, needs
verification.

## Solution

Explicitly order `CameraUpdateSystem` before `UiSystem::Prepare`, so
that when the window resizes, `camera_system` will update the `Camera`'s
viewport size before `ui_layout_system` also reacts to the window resize
and tries to read the new `Camera` viewport size to set UI node sizes
accordingly.

## Testing

I tested that explicitly ordering `CameraUpdateSystem` _after_ triggers
the buggy behavior, and explicitly ordering it _before_ does not trigger
the buggy behavior or crash the app (which also demonstrates that the
system sets are ambiguous).

---

## Migration Guide

`CameraUpdateSystem` is now explicitly ordered before
`UiSystem::Prepare` instead of being ambiguous with it.
2024-08-04 13:34:51 +00:00
radiish
4b20d822e9
update hashbrown to 0.14.2 (#14603)
# Objective

- We previously had a dependency in `bevy_utils`, `hashbrown = 0.14`,
and used the `hashbrown::hash_table` api, which was introduced in
`0.14.2`.

## Solution

- Bump `hashbrown` to `0.14.2`

## Testing

- Now compiles with the minimum declared `hashbrown` version.

---
2024-08-04 13:23:28 +00:00
re0312
8235daaea0
Opportunistically use dense iteration for archetypal iteration (#14049)
# Objective
- currently, bevy employs sparse iteration if any of the target
components in the query are stored in a sparse set. it may lead to
increased cache misses in some cases, potentially impacting performance.
- partial fixes #12381 

## Solution

- use dense iteration when an archetype and its table have the same
entity count.
- to avoid introducing complicate unsafe noise, this pr only implement
for `for_each ` style iteration.
- added a benchmark to test performance for hybrid iteration.


## Performance


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/5cce13cf-6ff2-4861-9576-e75edc63bd46)

nearly 2x win in specific scenarios, and no performance degradation in
other test cases.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Hughes <9044780+ItsDoot@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-02 21:18:15 +00:00
Lixou
7c80ae7313
Add depth_ndc_to_view_z for cpu-side (#14590)
# Objective

I want to get the visual depth (after view proj matrix stuff) of the
object beneath my cursor.
Even when having a write-back of the depth texture, you would still need
to convert the NDC depth to a logical value.

## Solution

This is done on shader-side by [this
function](e6261b0f5f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/view_transformations.wgsl (L151)),
which I ported over to the cpu-side.

I also added `world_to_viewport_with_depth` to get a `Vec3` instead of
`Vec2`.

---

If anyone knows a smarter solution to get the visual depth instead of
going `screen -> viewport ray -> screen`, please let me know :>
2024-08-02 15:37:29 +00:00
Rob Parrett
5b29402cc8
Add with_child to simplify spawning when there will only be one child (#14594)
# Objective

This idea came up in the context of a hypothetical "text sections as
entities" where text sections are children of a text bundle.

```rust
commands
    .spawn(TextBundle::default())
    .with_children(|parent} {
        parent.spawn(TextSection::from("Hello"));
    });
```

This is a bit cumbersome (but powerful and probably the way things are
headed). [`bsn!`](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/14437)
will eventually make this nicer, but in the mean time, this might
improve ergonomics for the common case where there is only one
`TextSection`.

## Solution

Add a `with_child` method to the `BuildChildren` trait that spawns a
single bundle and adds it as a child to the entity.

```rust
commands
    .spawn(TextBundle::default())
    .with_child(TextSection::from("Hello"));
```

## Testing

I added some tests, and modified the `button` example to use the new
method.

If any potential co-authors want to improve the tests, that would be
great.

## Alternatives

- Some sort of macro. See
https://github.com/tigregalis/bevy_spans_ent/blob/main/examples/macro.rs#L20.
I don't love this, personally, and it would probably be obsoleted by
`bsn!`.
- Wait for `bsn!`
- Add `with_children_batch` that takes an `Into<Iterator>` of bundles.
  ```rust
  with_children_batch(vec![TextSection::from("Hello")])
  ```
This is maybe not as useful as it sounds -- it only works with
homogeneous bundles, so no marker components or styles.
- If this doesn't seem valuable, doing nothing is cool with me.
2024-08-02 15:37:15 +00:00
Lixou
4c2cef2223
Reflection for DepthOfFieldSettings (#14588)
# Objective

I can't mutate the dof settings via tools like `bevy_inspector_egui`

## Solution

Add `Reflect` for `DepthOfFieldSettings` and `DepthOfFieldMode`
2024-08-02 15:36:39 +00:00
Joona Aalto
e6261b0f5f
Add Dir2::from_xy_unchecked and Dir3::from_xyz_unchecked (#14587)
# Objective

Bevy's direction types have `new` and `new_unchecked` constructors, but
no unchecked variant for the `Dir2::from_xy` and `Dir3::from_xyz`
methods.

For me, this has several times lead to constructing directions like
this, in cases where the components of the direction are already known
to be normalized:

```rust
let normal = Dir2::new_unchecked(Vec2::new(-ray.direction.x.signum(), 0.0));
```

```rust
segment.direction =
    Dir2::new_unchecked(Vec2::new(-segment.direction.x, segment.direction.y));
```

For consistency and ergonomics, it would be nice to have unchecked
variants of `Dir2::from_xy` and `Dir3::from_xyz`:

```rust
let normal = Dir2::from_xy_unchecked(-ray.direction.x.signum(), 0.0);
```

```rust
segment.direction = Dir2::from_xy_unchecked(-segment.direction.x, segment.direction.y);
```

## Solution

Add `Dir2::from_xy_unchecked` and `Dir3::from_xyz_unchecked`.
2024-08-02 13:10:13 +00:00
James O'Brien
b98d15f278
Skip batching for phase items from other pipelines (#14296)
# Objective

- Fix #14295

## Solution

- Early out when `GFBD::get_index_and_compare_data` returns None.

## Testing

- Tested on a selection of examples including `many_foxes` and
`3d_shapes`.
- Resolved the original issue in `bevy_vector_shapes`.
2024-08-02 00:15:42 +00:00
JJJimbo1
56c9d4489b
fix asymmetrical 9-slicing (#14148)
# Objective

Fixes #14147.

## Solution

Modify the slicing checks and algorithm to fully allow asymmetrical
textures to work.
Some opinionated code cleanup.

## Testing

Tested using the ui_texture_slice example and a custom asymmetrical
texture.

Before:

![asymmetrical_texture_slice_before](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/88861660/00dafce1-904a-41ac-b5d9-faaf087b0681)

After:

![asymmetrical_texture_slice_after](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/88861660/f3d742f3-6157-4d35-b383-aee4b8f6e7d0)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-08-01 20:03:23 +00:00
Brian Reavis
4c4a6c4506
Don’t prepare lights (and shadow map textures) for 2D cameras (#14574)
# Objective

When running the Metal debugger I noticed that 2D cameras have shadow
map textures from `bevy_pbr` built for them. For a 2560x1440 2D camera,
this PR saves about 40mb of texture memory.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/925e9392-2721-41bb-83e9-25c84fd563cd)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0cc3c0a9-cbf7-431c-b444-952c28d4e9d0)


## Solution

- Added `With<Camera3d>` filter to the appropriate view queries.

## Testing

- This is a trivial fix (the examples still work)
2024-08-01 19:29:18 +00:00
Brezak
0c7df881e7
Properly handle repeated window close requests (#14573)
# Objective

Spamming the window close button on window may trigger a panic.

```
thread 'main' panicked at <Bevy repo>\crates\bevy_ecs\src\system\commands\mod.rs:1320:13:
error[B0003]: Could not insert a bundle (of type `bevy_window:🪟:ClosingWindow`) for entity 0v1#4294967296 because it doesn't exist in this World. See: https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/b0003
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Encountered a panic when applying buffers for system `bevy_window::system::close_when_requested`!
2024-08-01T15:00:29.742612Z  WARN bevy_ecs::world::command_queue: CommandQueue has un-applied commands being dropped. Did you forget to call SystemState::apply?
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_app::main_schedule::Main::run_main`!
error: process didn't exit successfully: `target\debug\bevy.exe` (exit code: 101)
```

## Solution

Don't panic when trying to insert the `ClosingWindow` component into a
entity.

## Testing

Found and tested on windows. I haven't checked if this bug happens on
linux or macos.
For testing I ran this code:

```rust
use std::{thread, time::Duration};

use bevy::prelude::*;

fn lag() {
    thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(300));
}

fn main() -> AppExit {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Update, lag)
        .run()
}
```

Then spammed the window close button. The panic no longer occurs.
2024-08-01 16:15:28 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
0685d2da4d
B0003: Print caller (#14556)
# Objective

B0003 indicates that you tried to act upon a nonexistant entity, but
does not mention where the error occured:
```
2024-07-31T15:46:25.954840Z  WARN bevy_ecs::world: error[B0003]: Could not despawn entity Entity { index: 4294967295, generation: 1 } because it doesn't exist in this World. See: https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/b0003
```

## Solution

Include caller location:

```
2024-07-31T15:46:25.954840Z  WARN bevy_ecs::world: error[B0003]: src/main.rs:18:11: Could not despawn entity Entity { index: 4294967295, generation: 1 } because it doesn't exist in this World. See: https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/b0003
```

Open question: What should the exact message format be?

## Testing

None, this doesn't change any logic.
2024-08-01 00:14:48 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
0e86675177
Add freebsd support for sysinfo (#14553)
I'm not sure if bevy works on FreeBSD or not. But in case it does,
better allow `sysinfo` to be used as well if users want.
2024-07-31 21:41:40 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
6f7c554daa
Fix common capitalization errors in documentation (#14562)
WASM -> Wasm
MacOS -> macOS

Nothing important, just something that annoyed me for a while :)
2024-07-31 21:16:05 +00:00
Lixou
20264d0810
Make AnimationPlayer::start and ::play work accordingly to documentation (#14546)
# Objective

While scrolling through the animation crate, I was confused by the docs
and code for the two methods. One does nothing for resetting an
animation, the other just resets the weights for whatever reason.

## Solution

Made the functions work accordingly to their documentation.
`start` now replays the animation.
And `play` doesn't reset the weight anymore. I have no clue why it
should. `play` is there to don't do anything to an already existing
animation.

## Testing

I tested the current 0.14 code with bevy playground in the Animated Fox
exampled and changed it such that on pressing space, either `play` or
`start` would be called. Neither changed anything.
I then inlined the function for start there and it restarted the
animation, so it should work.

---

## Migration Guide

`AnimationPlayer::start` now correspondingly to its docs restarts a
running animation.
`AnimationPlayer::play` doesn't reset the weight anymore.
2024-07-31 14:07:53 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
68dc7a8b8b
Update sysinfo version to 0.31.0 (#14551)
This release will likely remove a few dependencies in bevy since you
only need the `system` feature.
2024-07-31 14:06:52 +00:00
Rich Churcher
e579622a65
time_system is ambiguous_with event_update_system (#14544)
# Objective

Resolve possible ambiguity detection panic between `time_system` and
`event_update_system`.

Fixes #14524

## Solution

Sets `.ambiguous_with(event_update_system)` on `time_system`. This is
slightly new territory for me, so please treat with scepticism.

## Testing

As described in the issue, added
```
        .configure_schedules(ScheduleBuildSettings {
            ambiguity_detection: LogLevel::Error,
            ..default()
        })
```
to the `time` example and ran it.
2024-07-31 12:13:17 +00:00
Zeenobit
023e0e5bde
Fix Entity Debug Format (#14539)
# Objective

Fixes #12139

## Solution

See this comment on original issue for my proposal:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12139#issuecomment-2241915791

This PR is an implementation of this proposal.

I modified the implementation of `fmt::Debug` to instead display
`0v0#12345` to ensure entity index, generation, and raw bits are all
present in the output for debug purposes while still keeping log message
concise.

`fmt::Display` remains as is (`0v0`) to offer an even shorter output.

To me, this is the most non-intrusive fix for this issue.

## Testing

Add `fn entity_debug` test

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-31 01:36:41 +00:00
BD103
399219a2c7
Fix rust beta lints (#14537)
# Objective

- Fixes #14517.

## Solution

- Replace two instances of `map()` with `inspect()`.
- `#[allow(dead_code)]` on `Bundle` derive macro tests.

## Testing

You need to install the beta toolchain, since these lints are not stable
yet.

```bash
cargo +beta clippy --workspace
cargo +beta test --workspace
```
2024-07-31 01:27:26 +00:00
Robin KAY
3d1c9ca87f
Change SceneInstanceReady to trigger an observer. (#13859)
# Objective

The `SceneInstanceReady` event would be more ergonomic (and potentially
efficient) if it could be delivered to listeners attached to the scene
entities becoming ready rather than into a World-global queue.

This is an evolution of @Shatur's work in #9313.

## Solution

The scene spawner is changed to trigger observers on the scene entity
when it is ready rather than enqueue an event with `EventWriter`.

This addresses the two outstanding feature requests mentioned on #2218,
that i) the events should be "scoped" in some way and ii) that the
`InstanceId` should be included in the event.

## Testing

Modified the `scene_spawner::tests::event` test to use the new
mechanism.

---

## Changelog

- Changed `SceneInstanceReady` to trigger an entity observer rather than
be written to an event queue.
- Changed `SceneInstanceReady` to carry the `InstanceId` of the scene.

## Migration Guide

If you have a system which read `SceneInstanceReady` events:

> ```fn ready_system(ready_events: EventReader<'_, '_,
SceneInstanceReady>) {```

It must be rewritten as an observer:

> ```commands.observe(|trigger: Trigger<SceneInstanceReady>| {```

Or, if you were expecting the event in relation to a specific entity or
entities, as an entity observer:

> ```commands.entity(entity).observe(|trigger:
Trigger<SceneInstanceReady>| {```
2024-07-30 21:23:48 +00:00
s-puig
ba09f35474
Fix UI texture atlas with offset (#13620)
# Objective

- Fixes #11219 

## Solution

- Scaling calculations use texture dimensions instead of layout
dimensions.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

All UI examples look fine.

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

Example in #11219

## Migration Guide

```diff
let ui_node = ExtractedUiNode {
                    stack_index,
                    transform,
                    color,
                    rect,
                    image,
-                   atlas_size: Some(atlas_size * scale_factor),      
+                   atlas_scaling: Some(Vec2::splat(scale_factor)),
                    clip,
                    flip_x,
                    flip_y,
                    camera_entity,
                    border,
                    border_radius,
                    node_type,
                },
```

```diff
let computed_slices = ComputedTextureSlices {
    slices,
-    image_size,
}
```
2024-07-30 15:31:58 +00:00
BD103
d722fef23d
Remove deprecated bevy_dynamic_plugin (#14534)
# Objective

- Dynamic plugins were deprecated in #13080 due to being unsound. The
plan was to deprecate them in 0.14 and remove them in 0.15.

## Solution

- Remove all dynamic plugin functionality.
- Update documentation to reflect this change.

---

## Migration Guide

Dynamic plugins were deprecated in 0.14 for being unsound, and they have
now been fully removed. Please consider using the alternatives listed in
the `bevy_dynamic_plugin` crate documentation, or worst-case scenario
you may copy the code from 0.14.
2024-07-30 15:31:08 +00:00
Aevyrie
9575b20d31
Track source location in change detection (#14034)
# Objective

- Make it possible to know *what* changed your component or resource.
- Common need when debugging, when you want to know the last code
location that mutated a value in the ECS.
- This feature would be very useful for the editor alongside system
stepping.

## Solution

- Adds the caller location to column data.
- Mutations now `track_caller` all the way up to the public API.
- Commands that invoke these functions immediately call
`Location::caller`, and pass this into the functions, instead of the
functions themselves attempting to get the caller. This would not work
for commands which are deferred, as the commands are executed by the
scheduler, not the user's code.

## Testing

- The `component_change_detection` example now shows where the component
was mutated:

```
2024-07-28T06:57:48.946022Z  INFO component_change_detection: Entity { index: 1, generation: 1 }: New value: MyComponent(0.0)
2024-07-28T06:57:49.004371Z  INFO component_change_detection: Entity { index: 1, generation: 1 }: New value: MyComponent(1.0)
2024-07-28T06:57:49.012738Z  WARN component_change_detection: Change detected!
        -> value: Ref(MyComponent(1.0))
        -> added: false
        -> changed: true
        -> changed by: examples/ecs/component_change_detection.rs:36:23
```

- It's also possible to inspect change location from a debugger:
<img width="608" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c90ecc7a-0462-457a-80ae-42e7f5d346b4">


---

## Changelog

- Added source locations to ECS change detection behind the
`track_change_detection` flag.

## Migration Guide

- Added `changed_by` field to many internal ECS functions used with
change detection when the `track_change_detection` feature flag is
enabled. Use Location::caller() to provide the source of the function
call.

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-30 12:02:38 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
455c1bfbe8
Optimize cloning for Access-related structs (#14502)
# Objective

Optimize the cloning process for Access-related structs in the ECS
system, specifically targeting the `clone_from` method.

Previously, profiling showed that 1% of CPU time was spent in
`FixedBitSet`'s `drop_in_place`, due to the default `clone_from`
implementation:

```rust
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self) {
    *self = source.clone()
}
```

This implementation causes unnecessary allocations and deallocations.
However, [FixedBitSet provides a more optimized clone_from
method](https://github.com/petgraph/fixedbitset/blob/master/src/lib.rs#L1445-L1465)
that avoids these allocations and utilizes SIMD instructions for better
performance.

This PR aims to leverage the optimized clone_from method of FixedBitSet
and implement custom clone_from methods for Access-related structs to
take full advantage of this optimization. By doing so, we expect to
significantly reduce CPU time spent on cloning operations and improve
overall system performance.



![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7526a5c5-c75b-4a9a-b8d2-891f64fd553b)


## Solution

- Implemented custom `clone` and `clone_from` methods for `Access`,
`FilteredAccess`, `AccessFilters`, and `FilteredAccessSet` structs.
- Removed `#[derive(Clone)]` and manually implemented `Clone` trait to
use optimized `clone_from` method from `FixedBitSet`.
- Added unit tests for cloning and `clone_from` methods to ensure
correctness.

## Testing

- Conducted performance testing comparing the original and optimized
versions.
- Measured CPU time consumption for the `clone_from` method:
  - Original version: 1.34% of CPU time
  - Optimized version: 0.338% of CPU time
- Compared FPS before and after the changes (results may vary depending
on the run):

Before optimization:
```
2024-07-28T12:49:11.864019Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: fps        :  213.489463   (avg 214.502488)
2024-07-28T12:49:11.864037Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: frame_time :    4.704746ms (avg 4.682251ms)
2024-07-28T12:49:11.864042Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: frame_count: 7947.000000   (avg 7887.500000)
```


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7865a365-0569-4b46-814a-964779d90973)

After optimization:
```
2024-07-28T12:29:42.705738Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: fps        :  220.273721   (avg 220.912227)
2024-07-28T12:29:42.705762Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: frame_time :    4.559127ms (avg 4.544905ms)
2024-07-28T12:29:42.705769Z  INFO bevy diagnostic: frame_count: 7596.000000   (avg 7536.500000)
```


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8dd96908-86d0-4850-8e29-f80176a005d6)

---

Reviewers can test these changes by running `cargo run --release
--example ssr`
2024-07-29 23:48:21 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
396153ae59
fix issue with phantom ui node children (#14490)
# Objective

The `ui_layout_system` relies on change detection to sync parent-child
relation to taffy. The children need to by synced before node removal to
avoid trying to set deleted nodes as children (due to how the different
queries collect entities). This however may leave nodes that were
removed set as children to other nodes in special cases.

Fixes #11385

## Solution

The solution is simply to re-sync the changed children after the nodes
are removed.

## Testing

Tested with `sickle_ui` where docking zone highlights would end up
glitched when docking was done in a certain manner:
- run the `docking_zone_splits` example
- pop out a tab from the top
- dock the floating panel in the center right
- grab another tab and try to hover the original static docking zone:
the highlight is semi-stuck
- (NOTE: sometimes it worked even without the fix due to scheduling
order not producing the bugged query results)

After the fix, the issue is no longer present.

NOTE: The performance impact should be minimal, as the child sync relies
on change detection. The change detection was also the reason the parent
nodes remained "stuck" with the phantom children if no other update were
done to them.
2024-07-29 23:42:56 +00:00
Rich Churcher
23cb0f9c54
Add note on StatesPlugin requirement for state code (#14489)
# Objective

Clarify that `StatesPlugin` is a prerequisite for state code.

Closes #14329 .

Edit: am I missing a way to link `DefaultPlugins` correctly other than
using the URL? I guess I expected to be able to refer to it with
`bevy::prelude::DefaultPlugins` or some such 🤔
2024-07-29 23:41:14 +00:00
Matty
601cf6b9e5
Refactor Bounded2d/Bounded3d to use isometries (#14485)
# Objective

Previously, this area of bevy_math used raw translation and rotations to
encode isometries, which did not exist earlier. The goal of this PR is
to make the codebase of bevy_math more harmonious by using actual
isometries (`Isometry2d`/`Isometry3d`) in these places instead — this
will hopefully make the interfaces more digestible for end-users, in
addition to facilitating conversions.

For instance, together with the addition of #14478, this means that a
bounding box for a collider with an isometric `Transform` can be
computed as
```rust
collider.aabb_3d(collider_transform.to_isometry())
```
instead of using manual destructuring. 

## Solution

- The traits `Bounded2d` and `Bounded3d` now use `Isometry2d` and
`Isometry3d` (respectively) instead of `translation` and `rotation`
parameters; e.g.:
  ```rust
  /// A trait with methods that return 3D bounding volumes for a shape.
  pub trait Bounded3d {
/// Get an axis-aligned bounding box for the shape translated and
rotated by the given isometry.
      fn aabb_3d(&self, isometry: Isometry3d) -> Aabb3d;
/// Get a bounding sphere for the shape translated and rotated by the
given isometry.
      fn bounding_sphere(&self, isometry: Isometry3d) -> BoundingSphere;
  }
  ```
- Similarly, the `from_point_cloud` constructors for axis-aligned
bounding boxes and bounding circles/spheres now take isometries instead
of separate `translation` and `rotation`; e.g.:
  ```rust
/// Computes the smallest [`Aabb3d`] containing the given set of points,
/// transformed by the rotation and translation of the given isometry.
    ///
    /// # Panics
    ///
    /// Panics if the given set of points is empty.
    #[inline(always)]
    pub fn from_point_cloud(
        isometry: Isometry3d,
        points: impl Iterator<Item = impl Into<Vec3A>>,
    ) -> Aabb3d { //... }
  ```

This has a couple additional results:
1. The end-user no longer interacts directly with `Into<Vec3A>` or
`Into<Rot2>` parameters; these conversions all happen earlier now,
inside the isometry types.
2. Similarly, almost all intermediate `Vec3 -> Vec3A` conversions have
been eliminated from the `Bounded3d` implementations for primitives.
This probably has some performance benefit, but I have not measured it
as of now.

## Testing

Existing unit tests help ensure that nothing has been broken in the
refactor.

---

## Migration Guide

The `Bounded2d` and `Bounded3d` traits now take `Isometry2d` and
`Isometry3d` parameters (respectively) instead of separate translation
and rotation arguments. Existing calls to `aabb_2d`, `bounding_circle`,
`aabb_3d`, and `bounding_sphere` will have to be changed to use
isometries instead. A straightforward conversion is to refactor just by
calling `Isometry2d/3d::new`, as follows:
```rust
// Old:
let aabb = my_shape.aabb_2d(my_translation, my_rotation);

// New:
let aabb = my_shape.aabb_2d(Isometry2d::new(my_translation, my_rotation));
```

However, if the old translation and rotation are 3d
translation/rotations originating from a `Transform` or
`GlobalTransform`, then `to_isometry` may be used instead. For example:
```rust
// Old:
let bounding_sphere = my_shape.bounding_sphere(shape_transform.translation, shape_transform.rotation);

// New:
let bounding_sphere = my_shape.bounding_sphere(shape_transform.to_isometry());
```

This discussion also applies to the `from_point_cloud` construction
method of `Aabb2d`/`BoundingCircle`/`Aabb3d`/`BoundingSphere`, which has
similarly been altered to use isometries.
2024-07-29 23:37:02 +00:00
TheDudeFromCI
7573b3c765
Added serialize flag to bevy_math dep of bevy_ui (#14450)
# Objective

When depending on the `bevy_ui` crate specifically and using the
`serialize` feature flag, the compilation fails due to `bevy_math` not
having the serialize flag enabled.

## Solution

Added the `serialize` flag to the `bevy_math` dependency when using that
flag on `bevy_ui`.

## Testing

Tested by adding `bevy_math = { version = "0.14", features =
["serialize"] }` on a small Bevy library to ensure compilation was
successful.
2024-07-29 23:34:07 +00:00
recatek
87b63af864
bevy_reflect: Adding support for Atomic values (#14419)
Fixes #14418

Note that this does not add AtomicPtr, which would need its own special
casing support, just the regular value types.
Also, I was forced to be opinionated about which Ordering to use, so I
chose SeqCst as the strictest by default.
2024-07-29 23:33:18 +00:00
Matty
74cecb27bb
Disallow empty cubic and rational curves (#14382)
# Objective

Previously, our cubic spline constructors would produce
`CubicCurve`/`RationalCurve` output with no data when they themselves
didn't hold enough control points to produce a well-formed curve.
Attempting to sample the resulting empty "curves" (e.g. by calling
`CubicCurve::position`) would crash the program (😓).

The objectives of this PR are: 
1. Ensure that the curve output of `bevy_math`'s spline constructions
are never invalid as data.
2. Provide a type-level guarantee that `CubicCurve` and `RationalCurve`
actually function as curves.

## Solution

This has a few pieces. Firstly, the curve generator traits
`CubicGenerator`, `CyclicCubicGenerator`, and `RationalGenerator` are
now fallible — they have associated error types, and the
curve-generation functions are allowed to fail:
```rust
/// Implement this on cubic splines that can generate a cubic curve from their spline parameters.
pub trait CubicGenerator<P: VectorSpace> {
    /// An error type indicating why construction might fail.
    type Error;

    /// Build a [`CubicCurve`] by computing the interpolation coefficients for each curve segment.
    fn to_curve(&self) -> Result<CubicCurve<P>, Self::Error>;
}
```

All existing spline constructions use this together with errors that
indicate when they didn't have the right control data and provide curves
which have at least one segment whenever they return an `Ok` variant.

Next, `CubicCurve` and `RationalCurve` have been blessed with a
guarantee that their internal array of segments (`segments`) is never
empty. In particular, this field is no longer public, so that invalid
curves cannot be built using struct instantiation syntax. To compensate
for this shortfall for users (in particular library authors who might
want to implement their own generators), there is a new method
`from_segments` on these for constructing a curve from a list of
segments, failing if the list is empty:
```rust
/// Create a new curve from a collection of segments. If the collection of segments is empty,
/// a curve cannot be built and `None` will be returned instead.
pub fn from_segments(segments: impl Into<Vec<CubicSegment<P>>>) -> Option<Self> { //... }
```

All existing methods on `CyclicCurve` and `CubicCurve` maintain the
invariant, so the direct construction of invalid values by users is
impossible.

## Testing

Run unit tests from `bevy_math::cubic_splines`. Additionally, run the
`cubic_splines` example and try to get it to crash using small numbers
of control points: it uses the fallible constructors directly, so if
invalid data is ever constructed, it is basically guaranteed to crash.

---

## Migration Guide

The `to_curve` method on Bevy's cubic splines is now fallible (returning
a `Result`), meaning that any existing calls will need to be updated by
handling the possibility of an error variant.

Similarly, any custom implementation of `CubicGenerator` or
`RationalGenerator` will need to be amended to include an `Error` type
and be made fallible itself.

Finally, the fields of `CubicCurve` and `RationalCurve` are now private,
so any direct constructions of these structs from segments will need to
be replaced with the new `CubicCurve::from_segments` and
`RationalCurve::from_segments` methods.

---

## Design

The main thing to justify here is the choice for the curve internals to
remain the same. After all, if they were able to cause crashes in the
first place, it's worth wondering why safeguards weren't put in place on
the types themselves to prevent that.

My view on this is that the problem was really that the internals of
these methods implicitly relied on the assumption that the value they
were operating on was *actually a curve*, when this wasn't actually
guaranteed. Now, it's possible to make a bunch of small changes inside
the curve struct methods to account for that, but I think that's worse
than just guaranteeing that the data is valid upstream — sampling is
about as hot a code path as we're going to get in this area, and hitting
an additional branch every time it happens just to check that the struct
contains valid data is probably a waste of resources.

Another way of phrasing this is that even if we're only interested in
solving the crashes, the curve's validity needs to be checked at some
point, and it's almost certainly better to do this once at the point of
construction than every time the curve is sampled.

In cases where the control data is supplied dynamically, users would
already have to deal with empty curve outputs basically not working.
Anecdotally, I ran into this while writing the `cubic_splines` example,
and I think the diff illustrates the improvement pretty nicely — the
code no longer has to anticipate whether the output will be good or not;
it just has to handle the `Result`.

The cost of all this, of course, is that we have to guarantee that the
new invariant is actually maintained whenever we extend the API.
However, for the most part, I don't expect users to want to do much
surgery on the internals of their curves anyway.
2024-07-29 23:25:14 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
7de271f992
Add FilteredAccess::empty and simplify the implementatin of update_component_access for AnyOf/Or (#14352)
# Objective

- The implementation of `update_component_access` for `AnyOf`/`Or` is
kinda weird due to special casing the first filter, let's simplify it;
- Fundamentally we want to fold/reduce the various filters using an OR
operation, however in order to do a proper fold we need a neutral
element for the initial accumulator, which for OR is FALSE. However we
didn't have a way to create a `FilteredAccess` value corresponding to
FALSE and thus the only option was reducing, which special cases the
first element as being the initial accumulator.

This is an alternative to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14026

## Solution

- Introduce `FilteredAccess::empty` as a way to create a
`FilteredAccess` corresponding to the logical proposition FALSE;
- Use it as the initial accumulator for the above operations, allowing
to handle all the elements to fold in the same way.

---

## Migration Guide

- The behaviour of `AnyOf<()>` and `Or<()>` has been changed to match no
archetypes rather than all archetypes to naturally match the
corresponding logical operation. Consider replacing them with `()`
instead.
2024-07-29 23:20:06 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
71c5f1e3e4
Generate links to definition in source code pages on docs.rs and dev-docs.bevyengine.org (#12965)
# Objective

- Fix issue #2611

## Solution

- Add `--generate-link-to-definition` to all the `rustdoc-args` arrays
in the `Cargo.toml`s (for docs.rs)
- Add `--generate-link-to-definition` to the `RUSTDOCFLAGS` environment
variable in the docs workflow (for dev-docs.bevyengine.org)
- Document all the workspace crates in the docs workflow (needed because
otherwise only the source code of the `bevy` package will be included,
making the argument useless)
- I think this also fixes #3662, since it fixes the bug on
dev-docs.bevyengine.org, while on docs.rs it has been fixed for a while
on their side.

---

## Changelog

- The source code viewer on docs.rs now includes links to the
definitions.
2024-07-29 23:10:16 +00:00
JMS55
29e9f0a7f9
Correct minimum range-alloc version (#14420)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14417

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-29 22:11:29 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
59a33e6e14
Fix bevy_render's image dependency version (#14505)
# Objective

- `bevy_render` depends on `image 0.25` but uses `image::ImageReader`
which was added only in `image 0.25.2`
- users that have `image 0.25` in their `Cargo.lock` and update to the
latest `bevy_render` may thus get a compilation due to this (at least I
did)

## Solution

- Properly set the correct minimum version of `image` that `bevy_render`
depends on.
2024-07-28 15:48:51 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
bc80b95257
Don't debug SystemId's entity field twice (#14499)
# Objective

- `SystemId`'s `Debug` implementation includes its `entity` field twice.
- This was likely an oversight in #11019, since before that PR the
second field was the `PhantomData` one.

## Solution

- Only include it once

Alternatively, this could be changed to match the struct representation
of `SystemId`, thus instructing the formatter to print a named struct
and including the `PhantomData` field.
2024-07-27 16:15:39 +00:00
thatchedroof
4f5b8ca08c
Fix typo in World::observe (#14492)
# Objective

- Fix a typo in the documentation for `World::observe`

## Solution

- Change `Spawn` to `Spawns` and `it's` to `its`
2024-07-27 13:55:44 +00:00
Brian Reavis
724fe49c73
Fix TextureCache memory leak and add is_empty() method (#14480)
# Objective

Fix a memory leak in `TextureCache` caused by the internal HashMap never
having unused entries cleared.

This isn't a giant memory leak, given the unused entries are simply
empty vectors. Though, if someone goes and resizes a window a bunch, it
can lead to hundreds/thousands of TextureDescriptor keys adding up in
the hashmap – which isn't ideal.

## Solution

- Only retain hashmap entries that still have textures.
- I also added an `is_empty()` method to `TextureCache`, which is useful
for 3rd-party higher-level caches that might have individual caches by
view entity or texture type, for example.

## Testing

- Verified the examples still work (this is a trivial change)
2024-07-27 13:16:27 +00:00
BD103
e49527e34d
Fix bevy_winit not building with serialize feature (#14469)
# Objective

- `bevy_winit` fails to build with just the `serialize` feature.
- Caught by [`flag-frenzy`](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy)
in [this
run](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy/actions/runs/10087486444/job/27891723948),
using the new, nuanced configuration system!

## Solution

- It was failing because `bevy_winit` did not pass the `serialize` flag
to two of its dependencies: `bevy_input` and `bevy_window`.
- To fix this, add these crates to the feature flag.

## Testing

```bash
# On Linux, you must also specify a backend: `x11` or `wayland`.
# You can do this with `-F serialize,x11`, etc.
cargo check -p bevy_winit --no-default-features -F serialize
```
2024-07-26 22:05:36 +00:00
NiseVoid
a8003b4496
Handle 0 height in prepare_bloom_textures (#14423)
# Objective

- Fix a confusing panic when the viewport width is non-zero and the
height is 0, `prepare_bloom_textures` tries to create a `4294967295x1`
texture.

## Solution

- Avoid dividing by zero
- Apps still crash after this, but now on a more reasonable error about
the zero-size viewport

## Testing

- I isolated and tested the math. A height of 0 sets `mip_height_ratio`
to `inf`, causing the width to explode if it isn't also 0
2024-07-26 21:53:36 +00:00
BD103
ee4ed231da
Fix bevy_gltf PBR features not enabling corresponding bevy_pbr flags (#14486)
# Objective

- `bevy_gltf` does not build with only the
`pbr_multi_layer_material_textures` or `pbr_anisotropy_texture`
features.
- Caught by [`flag-frenzy`](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy)
in [this
run](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy/actions/runs/10087486444/job/27891723948).

## Solution

- This error was due to the feature not enabling the corresponding
feature in `bevy_pbr`. Adding these flags as a dependency fixes this
error.

## Testing

The following commands fail on `main`, but pass with this PR:

```bash
cargo check -p bevy_gltf --no-default-features -F pbr_multi_layer_material_textures
cargo check -p bevy_gltf --no-default-features -F pbr_anisotropy_texture
```
2024-07-26 17:11:38 +00:00
Brian Reavis
c1fedc2e2d
Made ViewUniform fields public (#14482)
# Objective

- Made `ViewUniform` fields public so that 3rd-parties can create this
uniform. This is useful for custom pipelines that use custom views (e.g.
views buffered by a particular amount, for example).
2024-07-26 17:11:29 +00:00
Sludge
1edec4d890
Remove #[cfg] from the From impls of TextSection (#14439)
# Objective

- Not including bevy's default font shouldn't result in code not
compiling anymore.
- Games may want to load their own default font into the default
`Handle<Font>` and not include bevy's default font, but still use these
convenience impls (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12192
currently makes this a bit inconvenient, but it does work).

## Solution

- Include these impls unconditionally.
- Slightly expand the comment on the `font` field to indicate that a
custom font can be used to override the default font.
- (drive-by: add `#[reflect(Default)]` on `TextSection`, since it was
missing a way to construct it via reflection)
2024-07-26 17:11:12 +00:00
radiish
6dbc8b8f6f
ptr: allow Ptr and PtrMut construction for references to values of ?Sized types (#14479)
# Objective

- Currently `bevy_ptr::{Ptr, PtrMut}` have `From` implementations from
references.
- These implementations impose an implicit `Sized` bound so `bevy_ptr`
types cannot be created from references to slices and trait objects.
- I ran into this trying to use `Ptr<'static>` as an untyped `&'static
dyn Any`, and [had to work around
it](f32b41512c/src/registry.rs (L214-L219)).

## Solution

- Relax the `Sized` bound on the relevant `From` implementations.
2024-07-25 23:14:16 +00:00
Brian Reavis
438217035d
Don’t prepare 2D view bind groups for 3D cameras (#14481)
# Objective

- Before this fix, the view query in `prepare_mesh2d_view_bind_groups`
matched all views – leading to 2D view bind groups being prepared for 3D
cameras.

## Solution

- Added `With<Camera2d>` to the views query.

## Testing

- Verified the examples still work.
2024-07-25 20:37:54 +00:00
Matty
5aa998dc07
Conversions for Isometry3d ⟷ Transform/GlobalTransform (#14478)
# Objective

Allow interoperation between `Isometry3d` and the transform types from
bevy_transform. At least in the short term, the primary goal is to allow
the extraction of isometries from transform components by users.

## Solution

- Add explicit `from_isometry`/`to_isometry` methods to `Transform`.
- Add explicit `from_isometry`/`to_isometry` methods to
`GlobalTransform`. The former is hidden (primarily for internal use),
and the latter has the caveats originating in
[`Affine3A::to_scale_rotation_translation`](https://docs.rs/glam/latest/glam/f32/struct.Affine3A.html#method.to_scale_rotation_translation).
- Implement the `TransformPoint` trait for `Isometry3d`.
2024-07-25 20:23:32 +00:00
Ben Frankel
e7e10f2c0f
Fix hue mixing for Lcha and Oklcha (#14468)
# Objective

Fix erroneous hue mixing in `Lcha` and `Oklcha`. Purple + Red == Green
is the current behavior.

## Solution

Use `crate::color_ops::lerp_hue` to handle the wrap-around at 360
degrees, the same way that `Hsla`, `Hsva`, and `Hwba` do it.

## Testing

Game jamming, but tested that the workaround below produces
correct-looking colors in my jam game.
2024-07-25 19:44:18 +00:00
Robert Walter
52a2a3b146
Dedicated Reflect implementation for Set-like things (#13014)
# Objective

I just wanted to inspect `HashSet`s in `bevy-inspector-egui` but I
noticed that it didn't work for some reason. A few minutes later I found
myself looking into the bevy reflect impls noticing that `HashSet`s have
been covered only rudimentary up until now.

## Solution

I'm not sure if this is overkill (especially the first bullet), but
here's a list of the changes:

- created a whole new trait and enum variants for `ReflectRef` and the
like called `Set`
- mostly oriented myself at the `Map` trait and made the necessary
changes until RA was happy
- create macro `impl_reflect_for_hashset!` and call it on `std::HashSet`
and `hashbrown::HashSet`

Extra notes:

- no `get_mut` or `get_mut_at` mirroring the `std::HashSet`
- `insert[_boxed]` and `remove` return `bool` mirroring `std::HashSet`,
additionally that bool is reflect as I thought that would be how we
handle things in bevy reflect, but I'm not sure on this
- ser/de are handled via `SeqAccess`
- I'm not sure about the general deduplication property of this impl of
`Set` that is generally expected? I'm also not sure yet if `Map` does
provide this. This mainly refers to the `Dynamic[...]` structs
- I'm not sure if there are other methods missing from the `trait`, I
felt like `contains` or the set-operations (union/diff/...) could've
been helpful, but I wanted to get out the bare minimum for feedback
first

---

## Changelog

### Added
- `Set` trait for `bevy_reflect`

### Changed
- `std::collections::HashSet` and `bevy_utils::hashbrown::HashSet` now
implement a more complete set of reflect functionalities instead of
"just" `reflect_value`
- `TypeInfo` contains a new variant `Set` that contains `SetInfo`
- `ReflectKind` contains a new variant `Set`
- `ReflectRef` contains a new variant `Set`
- `ReflectMut` contains a new variant `Set`
- `ReflectOwned` contains a new variant `Set`

## Migration Guide

- The new `Set` variants on the enums listed in the change section
should probably be considered by people working with this level of the
lib
### Help wanted! 

I'm not sure if this change is able to break code. From my understanding
it shouldn't since we just add functionality but I'm not sure yet if
theres anything missing from my impl that would be normally provided by
`impl_reflect_value!`
2024-07-24 19:43:26 +00:00
Blake Bedford
eabb58aa04
Add BorderRadius field to ImageBundle (#14457)
# Objective

- Fixes #14453

## Solution

- Added BorderRadius to ImageBundle

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

- Tested on a random picture I found in the examples and it added a
border radius.

- Are there any parts that need more testing?

- I don't fink so.

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

- Apply a border radius to a random picture.
2024-07-24 18:41:26 +00:00
Dmytro Banin
e9e29d61c6
Add intradoc links for observer triggers (#14458)
# Objective

When using observers you might want to know what the difference is
between `OnAdd` vs `OnReplace` vs `OnInsert` etc. It's not obvious where
to look (`component_hooks.rs`). Added intradoc links for easier
disambiguation.
2024-07-24 18:41:23 +00:00
Joseph
218f78157d
Require &mut self for World::increment_change_tick (#14459)
# Objective

The method `World::increment_change_tick` currently takes `&self` as the
method receiver, which is semantically strange. Even though the interior
mutability is sound, the existence of this method is strange since we
tend to think of `&World` as being a read-only snapshot of a world, not
an aliasable reference to a world with mutability. For those purposes,
we have `UnsafeWorldCell`.

## Solution

Change the method signature to take `&mut self`. Use exclusive access to
remove the need for atomic adds, which makes the method slightly more
efficient. Redirect users to [`UnsafeWorldCell::increment_change_tick`]
if they need to increment the world's change tick from an aliased
context.

In practice I don't think there will be many breakages, if any. In cases
where you need to call `increment_change_tick`, you usually already have
either `&mut World` or `UnsafeWorldCell`.

---

## Migration Guide

The method `World::increment_change_tick` now requires `&mut self`
instead of `&self`. If you need to call this method but do not have
mutable access to the world, consider using
`world.as_unsafe_world_cell_readonly().increment_change_tick()`, which
does the same thing, but is less efficient than the method on `World`
due to requiring atomic synchronization.

```rust
fn my_system(world: &World) {
    // Before
    world.increment_change_tick();

    // After
    world.as_unsafe_world_cell_readonly().increment_change_tick();
}
```
2024-07-24 12:42:28 +00:00
Felix Rath
abceebebba
feat: Add World::get_reflect() and World::get_reflect_mut() (#14416)
# Objective

Sometimes one wants to retrieve a `&dyn Reflect` for an entity's
component, which so far required multiple, non-obvious steps and
`unsafe`-code.
The docs for
[`MutUntyped`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/ecs/change_detection/struct.MutUntyped.html#method.map_unchanged)
contain an example of the unsafe part.

## Solution

This PR adds the two methods:

```rust
// immutable variant
World::get_reflect(&self, entity: Entity, type_id: TypeId) -> Result<&dyn Reflect, GetComponentReflectError>

// mutable variant
World::get_reflect_mut(&mut self, entity: Entity, type_id: TypeId) -> Result<Mut<'_, dyn Reflect>, GetComponentReflectError>
```

which take care of the necessary steps, check required invariants etc.,
and contain the unsafety so the caller doesn't have to deal with it.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Added tests and a doc test, also (successfully) ran `cargo run -p ci`.
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- Could add tests for each individual error variant, but it's not
required imo.
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Run `cargo test --doc --package bevy_ecs --all-features --
world::World::get_reflect --show-output` for the doctest
- Run `cargo test --package bevy_ecs --lib --all-features --
world::tests::reflect_tests --show-output` for the unittests
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
  - Don't think it's relevant, but tested on 64bit linux (only).

---

## Showcase

Copy of the doctest example which gives a good overview of what this
enables:

```rust
use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
use bevy_reflect::Reflect;
use std::any::TypeId;

// define a `Component` and derive `Reflect` for it
#[derive(Component, Reflect)]
struct MyComponent;

// create a `World` for this example
let mut world = World::new();

// Note: This is usually handled by `App::register_type()`, but this example can not use `App`.
world.init_resource::<AppTypeRegistry>();
world.get_resource_mut::<AppTypeRegistry>().unwrap().write().register::<MyComponent>();

// spawn an entity with a `MyComponent`
let entity = world.spawn(MyComponent).id();

// retrieve a reflected reference to the entity's `MyComponent`
let comp_reflected: &dyn Reflect = world.get_reflect(entity, TypeId::of::<MyComponent>()).unwrap();

// make sure we got the expected type
assert!(comp_reflected.is::<MyComponent>());
```

## Migration Guide

No breaking changes, but users can use the new methods if they did it
manually before.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-23 16:57:54 +00:00
Shane Celis
8a79185880
feature: Derive Hash for KeyboardInput. (#14263)
# Objective

Derive `Hash` for `KeyboardInput`.

## Problem

I was [writing code](https://github.com/joshka/bevy_ratatui/pull/13) to
take `crossterm` events and republish them as bevy input events. One
scenario requires I check if the same key press was happening
repeatedly; in a regular terminal we don't get key released events, so I
was simulating them.

I was surprised to find that I couldn't put `KeyboardInput` into a
`HashSet`.

## Work Around

My work around was to add a new type that implemented Hash.

```rust
#[derive(Deref, DerefMut, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct KeyInput(KeyboardInput);

impl Hash for KeyInput {
    fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H)
    where
        H: Hasher,
    {
        self.key_code.hash(state);
        self.logical_key.hash(state);
        self.state.hash(state);
        self.window.hash(state);
    }
}
```

## Solution

A better solution since all members of `KeyboardInput` implement `Hash`
is to have it derive `Hash` as well.

## Testing

My newtype solution works for its purpose.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-23 12:29:15 +00:00
Sludge
f0ff7fb544
Add and reflect Default impls for CSS grid types (#14443)
# Objective

- Some types here were not constructible via reflection, and some were
missing fairly obvious `Default` values.
- Some types used `#[reflect_value]` for some unstated reason, making
them opaque to reflection-based code.

## Solution

- Add and reflect some `Default` impls, and stop using
`#[reflect_value]`.
2024-07-22 21:39:59 +00:00
charlotte
abaea01e30
Fixup Msaa docs. (#14442)
Minor doc fixes missed in #14273
2024-07-22 21:37:25 +00:00
IceSentry
3faca1e549
Don't ignore draw errors (#13240)
# Objective

- It's possible to have errors in a draw command, but these errors are
ignored

## Solution

- Return a result with the error

## Changelog

Renamed `RenderCommandResult::Failure` to `RenderCommandResult::Skip`
Added a `reason` string parameter to `RenderCommandResult::Failure`

## Migration Guide
If you were using `RenderCommandResult::Failure` to just ignore an error
and retry later, use `RenderCommandResult::Skip` instead.

This wasn't intentional, but this PR should also help with
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12660 since we can turn a few
unwraps into error messages now.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlotte McElwain <charlotte.c.mcelwain@gmail.com>
2024-07-22 19:22:30 +00:00
Ben Frankel
ee88d79d88
Simplify run conditions (#14441)
# Objective

Simplify Bevy-provided functions that return a condition-satisfying
closure instead of just being the condition.

## Solution

Become the condition.

## Testing

I did not test. Game jamming. Hopefully CI passes.

---

## Migration Guide

Some run conditions have been simplified.

```rust
// Before:
app.add_systems(Update, (
    system_0.run_if(run_once()),
    system_1.run_if(resource_changed_or_removed::<T>()),
    system_2.run_if(resource_removed::<T>()),
    system_3.run_if(on_event::<T>()),
    system_4.run_if(any_component_removed::<T>()),
));

// After:
app.add_systems(Update, (
    system_0.run_if(run_once),
    system_1.run_if(resource_changed_or_removed::<T>),
    system_2.run_if(resource_removed::<T>),
    system_3.run_if(on_event::<T>),
    system_4.run_if(any_component_removed::<T>),
));
```
2024-07-22 19:21:47 +00:00
BD103
cd497152bb
Fix error in bevy_ui when building without bevy_text (#14430)
# Objective

- `bevy_ui` does not build without the `bevy_text` feature due to
improper feature gating.
- Specifically, `MeasureArgs<'a>` had an unused lifetime `'a` without
`bevy_text` enabled. This is because it stores a reference to a
`cosmic_text::FontSystem`.
- This was caught by `flag-frenzy` in [this
run](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy/actions/runs/10024258523/job/27706132250).

## Solution

- Add a `PhantomData` to `MeasureArgs<'a>` in order to maintain its
lifetime argument.
- I also named it `font_system`, after the feature-gated argument that
actually needs a lifetime, for usability. Please comment if you have a
better solution!
- Move some unused imports to be behind the `bevy_text` feature gate.

## Testing

```bash
# Fails on main.
cargo check -p bevy_ui --no-default-features
# Succeeds on main.
cargo check -p bevy_ui --no-default-features -F bevy_text
```

---

## Migration Guide

**This is not a breaking change for users migrating from 0.14, since
`MeasureArgs` did not exist then.**

When the `bevy_text` feature is disabled for `bevy_ui`, the type of the
`MeasureArgs::font_system` field is now a `PhantomData` instead of being
removed entirely. This is in order to keep the lifetime parameter, even
though it is unused without text being enabled.
2024-07-22 19:19:10 +00:00
Hannes Karppila
93def2611b
Fix repeated animation transition bug (#14411)
# Objective

Fixes #13910

When a transition is over, the animation is stopped. There was a race
condition; if an animation was started while it also had an active
transition, the transition ending would then incorrectly stop the newly
added animation.

## Solution

When starting an animation, cancel any previous transition for the same
animation.

## Testing

The changes were tested manually, mainly by using the `animated_fox`
example. I also tested with changes from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13909.

I'd like to have an unit test for this as well, but it seems quite
complex to do, as I'm not sure how I would detect an incorrectly paused
animation.

Reviewers can follow the instructions in #13910 to reproduce.

Tested on macos 14.4 (M3 processor) Should be platform-independent,
though.
2024-07-22 19:17:46 +00:00
Daniel Miller
692840274f
Added AstcBlock and AstcChannel to the forwarded wgpu types. (#14410)
Currently `TextureFormat::Astc` can't be programmatically constructed
without importing wgpu in addition to bevy.

# Objective

Allow programmatic construction of `TextureFormat::Astc` with no
additional imports required.

## Solution

Exported the two component enums `AstcBlock` and `AstcChannel` used in
`TextureFormat::Astc` construction.

## Testing

I did not test this, the change seemed pretty safe. :)
2024-07-22 19:14:14 +00:00
Sebastian J. Hamel
d88be59f92
feat: expose the default font bytes (#14406)
# Objective

- Enables use cases where third-party crates would want to use the
default font as well [see linebender's
use](https://github.com/linebender/bevy_vello/pull/66)

## Solution

- Uses `include_bytes` macro and make it `pub`

---------

Co-authored-by: Spencer C. Imbleau <spencer@imbleau.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-22 19:09:39 +00:00
John
d1f4262d7d
Only propagate transforms entities with GlobalTransforms. (#14384)
# Objective
Fixes a performance issue when you have 1000s of entities in a bevy
hierarchy without transforms.

This was prominently happening in `bevy_ecs_tilemap`.

## Solution

Filter out entities that don't have a global transform.

## Testing

CI
We should test some other way...

## Migration Guide

- To avoid surprising performance pitfalls, `Transform` /
`GlobalTransform` propagation is no longer performed down through
hierarchies where intermediate parent are missing a `GlobalTransform`.
To restore the previous behavior, add `GlobalTransform::default` to
intermediate entities.
2024-07-22 19:07:21 +00:00
Coder-Joe458
8f5345573c
Remove manual --cfg docsrs (#14376)
# Objective

- Fixes #14132 

## Solution

- Remove the cfg docsrs
2024-07-22 18:58:04 +00:00
Patrick Walton
d235d41af1
Fix the example regressions from packed growable buffers. (#14375)
The "uberbuffers" PR #14257 caused some examples to fail intermittently
for different reasons:

1. `morph_targets` could fail because vertex displacements for morph
targets are keyed off the vertex index. With buffer packing, the vertex
index can vary based on the position in the buffer, which caused the
morph targets to be potentially incorrect. The solution is to include
the first vertex index with the `MeshUniform` (and `MeshInputUniform` if
GPU preprocessing is in use), so that the shader can calculate the true
vertex index before performing the morph operation. This results in
wasted space in `MeshUniform`, which is unfortunate, but we'll soon be
filling in the padding with the ID of the material when bindless
textures land, so this had to happen sooner or later anyhow.

Including the vertex index in the `MeshInputUniform` caused an ordering
problem. The `MeshInputUniform` was created during the extraction phase,
before the allocations occurred, so the extraction logic didn't know
where the mesh vertex data was going to end up. The solution is to move
the `MeshInputUniform` creation (the `collect_meshes_for_gpu_building`
system) to after the allocations phase. This should be better for
parallelism anyhow, because it allows the extraction phase to finish
quicker. It's also something we'll have to do for bindless in any event.

2. The `lines` and `fog_volumes` examples could fail because their
custom drawing nodes weren't updated to supply the vertex and index
offsets in their `draw_indexed` and `draw` calls. This commit fixes this
oversight.

Fixes #14366.
2024-07-22 18:55:51 +00:00
Rostyslav Toch
d30391b583
Optimize transform propagation (#14373)
# Objective

- Optimize the `propagate_recursive` function in the transform system to
reduce CPU usage.
- Addresses performance bottleneck in transform propagation, especially
for scenes with complex hierarchies.

## Solution

- Avoided unnecessary cloning of `global_transform` when creating the
tuple in the `propagate_recursive` function.
- Used `as_ref()` method on `Mut<GlobalTransform>` when passing it to
the recursive call, avoiding an extra dereference.
- These changes significantly reduced the CPU usage of this function
from 4.91% to 1.16% of self function time.

## Testing

- Performance testing was conducted using the Hotspot GUI tool,
comparing CPU usage before and after the changes.
- `cargo run --release --example many_foxes`
- Tested on Fedora Linux.
---

## Showcase

Here are the PERF GUI results showing the improvement in CPU usage:

### Before

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b5c52800-710b-4793-bf75-33e3eb1d2083)

### After

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/654a4feb-924c-41c8-8ff9-3a1027bd28b9)

As we can see, the CPU usage for the `propagate_recursive` function has
been reduced from 4.91% to 1.16%, resulting in a significant performance
improvement.

## Migration Guide

This change does not introduce any breaking changes. Users of the Bevy
engine will automatically benefit from this performance improvement
without needing to modify their code.
2024-07-22 18:53:16 +00:00
Sludge
4ea8c66321
Unignore Camera.target field for reflection (#14367)
# Objective

- The `RenderTarget` type wasn't being registered, and the `target`
field of `Camera` was marked as ignored, so it wasn't inspectable by
editors.

## Solution

- Remove `#[reflect(ignore)]` from the field
- I've also reordered the `Default` impl of `RenderTarget` because it
looked like it belonged to a different type
2024-07-22 18:46:40 +00:00
Al M.
e06f4d4083
Fix single keyframe animations. (#14344)
# Objective

For clips with more than one curve, only the first was being applied if
there is only one keyframe in it.

## Solution

Continue!
2024-07-22 18:44:27 +00:00
IQuick 143
420f7f72dc
Fast renormalize (#14316)
# Objective

- Addresses part of #14302 .

## Solution

- Add a fast_remormalize method to Dir2/Dir3/Dir3A and Rot2.

## Testing

- Added tests too

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
2024-07-22 18:42:48 +00:00
charlotte
03fd1b46ef
Move Msaa to component (#14273)
Switches `Msaa` from being a globally configured resource to a per
camera view component.

Closes #7194

# Objective

Allow individual views to describe their own MSAA settings. For example,
when rendering to different windows or to different parts of the same
view.

## Solution

Make `Msaa` a component that is required on all camera bundles.

## Testing

Ran a variety of examples to ensure that nothing broke.

TODO:
- [ ] Make sure android still works per previous comment in
`extract_windows`.

---

## Migration Guide

`Msaa` is no longer configured as a global resource, and should be
specified on each spawned camera if a non-default setting is desired.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-07-22 18:28:23 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
462da1e49d
Fix incorrect function calls to hsv_to_rgb in render debug code. (#14260)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14139

## Solution

- correct the input parameters at these call sites.

## Testing

1. Use a 3D scene example with PBR lighting and shadows enabled, such as
the `shadow_caster_receiver` and `load_gltf` example, for testing.
2. Enable relevant shader defines in crates/bevy_pbr/src/pbr_material.rs
for the StandardMaterial.
```rust
impl Material for StandardMaterial {
    // ...
    fn specialize(
            _pipeline: &MaterialPipeline<Self>,
            descriptor: &mut RenderPipelineDescriptor,
            _layout: &MeshVertexBufferLayoutRef,
            key: MaterialPipelineKey<Self>,
        ) -> Result<(), SpecializedMeshPipelineError> {
            // ...
            // shader_defs.push("CLUSTERED_FORWARD_DEBUG_Z_SLICES".into());
            // shader_defs.push("CLUSTERED_FORWARD_DEBUG_CLUSTER_COHERENCY".into());
            shader_defs.push("DIRECTIONAL_LIGHT_SHADOW_MAP_DEBUG_CASCADES".into());
            // ...
    }
}
``` 

## Showcase
### CLUSTERED_FORWARD_DEBUG_Z_SLICES
- example: examples/3d/shadow_caster_receiver.rs

![Screenshot2024_07_10_143150](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/6300263/fbd12712-5cb9-489d-a7d1-ed55f72fb234)

### CLUSTERED_FORWARD_DEBUG_CLUSTER_COHERENCY
- example: examples/3d/shadow_caster_receiver.rs

![Screenshot2024_07_10_143312](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/6300263/8eca5d7a-27b6-4ff5-9f8d-d10b49b3f990)

### DIRECTIONAL_LIGHT_SHADOW_MAP_DEBUG_CASCADES
For this one, we need to use a large scene and modity the
`CascadeShadowConfigBuilder`, here is a simple patch for the `load_gltf`
example:
```
diff --git a/examples/3d/load_gltf.rs b/examples/3d/load_gltf.rs
index 358446238..9403aa288 100644
--- a/examples/3d/load_gltf.rs
+++ b/examples/3d/load_gltf.rs
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ fn main() {
 fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
     commands.spawn((
         Camera3dBundle {
-            transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.7, 0.7, 1.0)
+            transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.7, 0.7, 2.0)
                 .looking_at(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.3, 0.0), Vec3::Y),
             ..default()
         },
@@ -39,30 +39,40 @@ fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
         // We also adjusted the shadow map to be larger since we're
         // only using a single cascade.
         cascade_shadow_config: CascadeShadowConfigBuilder {
-            num_cascades: 1,
-            maximum_distance: 1.6,
+            num_cascades: 5,
+            maximum_distance: 20.0,
             ..default()
         }
         .into(),
         ..default()
     });
+
     commands.spawn(SceneBundle {
         scene: asset_server
             .load(GltfAssetLabel::Scene(0).from_asset("models/FlightHelmet/FlightHelmet.gltf")),
         ..default()
     });
+
+    for i in 1..=10 {
+        commands.spawn(SceneBundle {
+            scene: asset_server
+                .load(GltfAssetLabel::Scene(0).from_asset("models/FlightHelmet/FlightHelmet.gltf")),
+            transform: Transform::from_xyz(i as f32 * 0.5, 0.0, i as f32 * -2.0),
+            ..default()
+        });
+    }
 }
 
 fn animate_light_direction(
     time: Res<Time>,
     mut query: Query<&mut Transform, With<DirectionalLight>>,
 ) {
-    for mut transform in &mut query {
-        transform.rotation = Quat::from_euler(
-            EulerRot::ZYX,
-            0.0,
-            time.elapsed_seconds() * PI / 5.0,
-            -FRAC_PI_4,
-        );
-    }
+    // for mut transform in &mut query {
+    //     transform.rotation = Quat::from_euler(
+    //         EulerRot::ZYX,
+    //         0.0,
+    //         time.elapsed_seconds() * PI / 5.0,
+    //         -FRAC_PI_4,
+    //     );
+    // }
 }
``` 

![Screenshot2024_07_10_145737](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/6300263/c5c71894-f9f7-45fa-9b4f-598e324b42d0)

---------

Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com>
2024-07-22 18:25:54 +00:00
Peter Hayman
b8416b3043
Add some missing reflect attributes (#14259)
# Objective

- Some types are missing reflection attributes, which means we can't use
them in scene serialization etc.
- Effected types
   - `BorderRadius`
   - `AnimationTransitions`
   - `OnAdd`
   - `OnInsert`
   - `OnRemove`
- My use-case for `OnAdd` etc to derive reflect is 'Serializable
Observer Components'. Add the component, save the scene, then the
observer is re-added on scene load.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct MySerializeableObserver<T: Event>(#[reflect(ignore)]PhantomData<T>);

impl<T: Event> Component for MySerializeableObserver<T> {
  const STORAGE_TYPE: StorageType  = StorageType::Table;
    fn register_component_hooks(hooks: &mut ComponentHooks) {
      hooks.on_add(|mut world, entity, _| {
        world
          .commands()
          .entity(entity)
          .observe(|_trigger: Trigger<T>| {
            println!("it triggered etc.");
          });
    });
  }
}
```

## Solution

- Add the missing traits

---
2024-07-22 18:24:10 +00:00
ickshonpe
453e0e4fc1
Prevent division by zero in HWBA to HSVA conversions (#14256)
# Problem

Division by zero in `crates/bevy_color/src/hsva.rs` when `blackness` is
`1`:

```rust
impl From<Hwba> for Hsva {
    fn from(
        Hwba {
            hue,
            whiteness,
            blackness,
            alpha,
        }: Hwba,
    ) -> Self {
        // Based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HWB_color_model#Conversion
        let value = 1. - blackness;
        let saturation = 1. - (whiteness / value);

        Hsva::new(hue, saturation, value, alpha)
    }
}
```

## Solution
With `Hsva` colors if the `value` component is set to `0.` the output
will be pure black regardless of the values of the `hue` or `saturation`
components.

So if `value` is `0`, we don't need to calculate a `saturation` value
and can just set it to `0`:

```rust
impl From<Hwba> for Hsva {
    fn from(
        Hwba {
            hue,
            whiteness,
            blackness,
            alpha,
        }: Hwba,
    ) -> Self {
        // Based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HWB_color_model#Conversion
        let value = 1. - blackness;
        let saturation = if value != 0. {
            1. - (whiteness / value)
        } else {
            0.
        };

        Hsva::new(hue, saturation, value, alpha)
    }
}

```

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-22 18:22:26 +00:00
Vic
bc36b4e561
implement DoubleEndedIterator for QueryManyIter (#14128)
# Objective

We currently cannot iterate from the back of `QueryManyIter`.

## Solution

Implement `DoubleEndedIterator` for `QueryManyIter` and add a
`fetch_next_back` method. These impls are bounded on the underlying
`entity_iter` implementing `DoubleEndedIterator`.

## Changelog

Added `DoubleEndedIterator` implementation for `QueryManyIter`.
Added the `fetch_next_back` method to `QueryManyIter`.
2024-07-22 18:21:42 +00:00
charlotte
08d3497d87
Fix breaking image 0.25.2 release. (#14421)
Deprecated item breaking ci:
https://github.com/image-rs/image/releases/tag/v0.25.2. See
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/actions/runs/10030764981/job/27720434072?pr=14419
for example.
2024-07-21 21:27:07 +00:00
Sunil Thunga
2158f3d91f
Using Cas instead of CAS #14341 (#14357)
# Objective

- Replacing CAS with Cas in CASPlugin
- Closes #14341

## Solution

- Simple replace

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-07-20 18:12:24 +00:00
François Mockers
c0b35d07f3
fix building cargo_gltf with feature dds (#14360)
# Objective

- Building bevy_gltf with feature dds fails:
```
> cargo build -p bevy_gltf --features dds
   Compiling bevy_core_pipeline v0.15.0-dev (crates/bevy_core_pipeline)
error[E0061]: this function takes 7 arguments but 6 arguments were supplied
   --> crates/bevy_core_pipeline/src/tonemapping/mod.rs:442:5
    |
442 |     Image::from_buffer(
    |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
...
445 |         bytes,
    |         ----- an argument of type `std::string::String` is missing
    |
note: associated function defined here
   --> crates/bevy_render/src/texture/image.rs:709:12
    |
709 |     pub fn from_buffer(
    |            ^^^^^^^^^^^
help: provide the argument
    |
442 |     Image::from_buffer(/* std::string::String */, bytes, image_type, CompressedImageFormats::NONE, false, image_sampler, RenderAssetUsages::RENDER_WORLD)
    |                       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0061`.
error: could not compile `bevy_core_pipeline` (lib) due to 1 previous error
```
- If you're fixing a specific issue, say "Fixes #X".

## Solution

- enable dds feature in bevy_core_pipeline

## Testing

- `cargo build -p bevy_gltf --features dds`
2024-07-20 17:55:25 +00:00
charlotte
3aa525885b
Set scissor on upscale to match camera viewport (#14287)
# Objective

When the user renders multiple cameras to the same output texture, it
can sometimes be confusing what `ClearColorConfig` is necessary for each
camera to avoid overwriting the previous camera's output. This is
particular true in cases where the user uses mixed HDR cameras, which
means that their scene is being rendered to different internal textures.

## Solution

When a view has a configured viewport, set the GPU scissor in the
upscaling node so we don't overwrite areas that were written to by other
cameras.

## Testing

Ran the `split_screen` example.
2024-07-20 16:45:04 +00:00
Sludge
c0cebfef45
Make Viewport::default() return a 1x1 viewport (#14372)
# Objective

- The current default viewport crashes bevy due to a wgpu validation
error, this PR fixes that
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14355

## Solution

- `Viewport::default()` now returns a 1x1 viewport

## Testing

- I modified the `3d_viewport_to_world` example to use
`Viewport::default()`, and it works as expected (only the top-left pixel
is rendered)
2024-07-20 14:18:12 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
9da18cce2a
Add support for environment map transformation (#14290)
# Objective

- Fixes: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14036

## Solution

- Add a world space transformation for the environment sample direction.

## Testing

- I have tested the newly added `transform` field using the newly added
`rotate_environment_map` example.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2de77c65-14bc-48ee-b76a-fb4e9782dbdb


## Migration Guide

- Since we have added a new filed to the `EnvironmentMapLight` struct,
users will need to include `..default()` or some rotation value in their
initialization code.
2024-07-19 15:00:50 +00:00
Abe
d8d49fdd13
Deprecate is_playing_animation (#14387)
# Objective

Fixes #14386

## Solution

- Added the `#[deprecate]` attribute to the `is_playing_animation`
function.

## Testing

The project successfully builds.

---

## Migration Guide

The user will just need to replace functions named
`is_playing_animation` with `animation_is_playing`.
2024-07-19 11:27:43 +00:00
Patrick Walton
2a6dd3e2e0
Make the GltfNode::children links actually point to children. (#14390)
Due to a bug in `load_gltf`, the `GltfNode::children` links of each node
actually point to the node itself, rather than to the node's children.
This commit fixes that bug.

Note that this didn't affect the scene hierarchy of the instantiated
glTF, only the hierarchy as present in the `GltfNode` assets. This is
likely why the bug was never noticed until now.
2024-07-19 11:24:06 +00:00
re0312
e5bf59d712
Recalibrated observe benchmark (#14381)
# Objective

- The event propagation benchmark is largely derived from
bevy_eventlistener. However, it doesn't accurately reflect performance
of bevy side, as our event bubble propagation is based on observer.


## Solution

- added several new benchmarks that focuse on observer itself rather
than event bubble
2024-07-18 18:25:33 +00:00
Lars Frost
dcbd30200e
Make names of closure systems changable (#14369)
# Objective

When using tracing or
[`bevy_mod_debugdump`](https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy_mod_debugdump),
the names of function systems produced by closures are either ambiguous
(like `game::mainapp::{closure}` when tracing) or too long
(`bevy_mod_debugdump` includes full type signature if no name given),
which makes debugging with tracing difficult.

## Solution
Add a function `with_name` to rename a system. The proposed API can be
used in the following way:
```rust
app
    .add_systems(Startup, IntoSystem::into_system(|name: SystemName| {
        println!("System name: {}", name.name().to_owned());
    }).with_name("print_test_system"));
```

## Testing
- There is a test in
`bevy_ecs::system:system_name::test_closure_system_name_regular_param`
2024-07-18 18:07:47 +00:00
Thierry Berger
26fc4c7198
Test for ambiguous system ordering in CI (#13950)
Progress towards https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/7386.

Following discussion
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1253260494538539048/1253387942311886960

This Pull Request adds an example to detect system order ambiguities,
and also asserts none exist.

A lot of schedules are ignored in ordered to have the test passing, we
should thrive to make them pass, but in other pull requests.

<details><summary>example output <b>summary</b>, without ignored
schedules</summary>
<p>

```txt
$ cargo run --example ambiguity_detection 2>&1 | grep -C 1 "pairs of syst"
2024-06-21T13:17:55.776585Z  WARN bevy_ecs::schedule::schedule: Schedule First has ambiguities.
1 pairs of systems with conflicting data access have indeterminate execution order. Consider adding `before`, `after`, or `ambiguous_with` relationships between these:
 -- bevy_time::time_system (in set TimeSystem) and bevy_ecs::event::event_update_system (in set EventUpdates)
--
2024-06-21T13:17:55.782265Z  WARN bevy_ecs::schedule::schedule: Schedule PreUpdate has ambiguities.
11 pairs of systems with conflicting data access have indeterminate execution order. Consider adding `before`, `after`, or `ambiguous_with` relationships between these:
 -- bevy_pbr::prepass::update_mesh_previous_global_transforms and bevy_asset::server::handle_internal_asset_events
--
2024-06-21T13:17:55.809516Z  WARN bevy_ecs::schedule::schedule: Schedule PostUpdate has ambiguities.
63 pairs of systems with conflicting data access have indeterminate execution order. Consider adding `before`, `after`, or `ambiguous_with` relationships between these:
 -- bevy_ui::accessibility::image_changed and bevy_ecs::schedule::executor::apply_deferred
--
2024-06-21T13:17:55.816287Z  WARN bevy_ecs::schedule::schedule: Schedule Last has ambiguities.
3 pairs of systems with conflicting data access have indeterminate execution order. Consider adding `before`, `after`, or `ambiguous_with` relationships between these:
 -- bevy_gizmos::update_gizmo_meshes<bevy_gizmos::aabb::AabbGizmoConfigGroup> (in set UpdateGizmoMeshes) and bevy_gizmos::update_gizmo_meshes<bevy_gizmos::light::LightGizmoConfigGroup> (in set UpdateGizmoMeshes)
--
2024-06-21T13:17:55.831074Z  WARN bevy_ecs::schedule::schedule: Schedule ExtractSchedule has ambiguities.
296 pairs of systems with conflicting data access have indeterminate execution order. Consider adding `before`, `after`, or `ambiguous_with` relationships between these:
 -- bevy_render::extract_component::extract_components<bevy_sprite::SpriteSource> and bevy_render::render_asset::extract_render_asset<bevy_sprite::mesh2d::material::PreparedMaterial2d<bevy_sprite::mesh2d::color_material::ColorMaterial>>
```

</p>
</details> 

To try locally: 
```sh
CI_TESTING_CONFIG="./.github/example-run/ambiguity_detection.ron" cargo run --example ambiguity_detection --features "bevy_ci_testing,trace,trace_chrome"
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-07-17 21:05:48 +00:00
Sludge
fa855f7974
Derive and reflect Debug for CameraRenderGraph (#14364)
# Objective

- `CameraRenderGraph` is not inspectable via reflection, but should be
(the name of the configured render graph should be visible in editors,
etc.)

## Solution

- Derive and reflect `Debug` for `CameraRenderGraph`
2024-07-17 19:41:31 +00:00
Matty
3484bd916f
Cyclic splines (#14106)
# Objective

Fill a gap in the functionality of our curve constructions by allowing
users to easily build cyclic curves from control data.

## Solution

Here I opted for something lightweight and discoverable. There is a new
`CyclicCubicGenerator` trait with a method `to_curve_cyclic` which uses
splines' control data to create curves that are cyclic. For now, its
signature is exactly like that of `CubicGenerator` — `to_curve_cyclic`
just yields a `CubicCurve`:
```rust
/// Implement this on cubic splines that can generate a cyclic cubic curve from their spline parameters.
///
/// This makes sense only when the control data can be interpreted cyclically.
pub trait CyclicCubicGenerator<P: VectorSpace> {
    /// Build a cyclic [`CubicCurve`] by computing the interpolation coefficients for each curve segment.
    fn to_curve_cyclic(&self) -> CubicCurve<P>;
}
```

This trait has been implemented for `CubicHermite`,
`CubicCardinalSpline`, `CubicBSpline`, and `LinearSpline`:

<img width="753" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 8 58 27 PM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/69ae0802-3b78-4fb9-b73a-6f842cf3b33c">
<img width="628" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 9 00 14 PM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/2992175a-a96c-40fc-b1a1-5206c3572cde">
<img width="606" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 8 59 36 PM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/9e99eb3a-dbe6-42da-886c-3d3e00410d03">
<img width="603" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 8 59 01 PM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/d037bc0c-396a-43af-ab5c-fad9a29417ef">

(Each type pictured respectively with the control points rendered as
green spheres; tangents not pictured in the case of the Hermite spline.)

These curves are all parametrized so that the output of `to_curve` and
the output of `to_curve_cyclic` are similar. For instance, in
`CubicCardinalSpline`, the first output segment is a curve segment
joining the first and second control points in each, although it is
constructed differently. In the other cases, the segments from
`to_curve` are a subset of those in `to_curve_cyclic`, with the new
segments appearing at the end.

## Testing

I rendered cyclic splines from control data and made sure they looked
reasonable. Existing tests are intact for splines where previous code
was modified. (Note that the coefficient computation for cyclic spline
segments is almost verbatim identical to that of their non-cyclic
counterparts.)

The Bezier benchmarks also look fine.

---

## Changelog

- Added `CyclicCubicGenerator` trait to `bevy_math::cubic_splines` for
creating cyclic curves from control data.
- Implemented `CyclicCubicGenerator` for `CubicHermite`,
`CubicCardinalSpline`, `CubicBSpline`, and `LinearSpline`.
- `bevy_math` now depends on `itertools`.

---

## Discussion

### Design decisions

The biggest thing here is just the approach taken in the first place:
namely, the cyclic constructions use new methods on the same old
structs. This choice was made to reduce friction and increase
discoverability but also because creating new ones just seemed
unnecessary: the underlying data would have been the same, so creating
something like "`CyclicCubicBSpline`" whose internally-held control data
is regarded as cyclic in nature doesn't really accomplish much — the end
result for the user is basically the same either way.

Similarly, I don't presently see a pressing need for `to_curve_cyclic`
to output something other than a `CubicCurve`, although changing this in
the future may be useful. See below.

A notable omission here is that `CyclicCubicGenerator` is not
implemented for `CubicBezier`. This is not a gap waiting to be filled —
`CubicBezier` just doesn't have enough data to join its start with its
end without just making up the requisite control points wholesale. In
all the cases where `CyclicCubicGenerator` has been implemented here,
the fashion in which the ends are connected is quite natural and follows
the semantics of the associated spline construction.

### Future direction

There are two main things here:
1. We should investigate whether we should do something similar for
NURBS. I just don't know that much about NURBS at the moment, so I
regarded this as out of scope for the PR.
2. We may eventually want to change the output type of
`CyclicCubicGenerator::to_curve_cyclic` to a type which reifies the
cyclic nature of the curve output. This wasn't done in this PR because
I'm unsure how much value a type-level guarantee of cyclicity actually
has, but if some useful features make sense only in the case of cyclic
curves, this might be worth pursuing.
2024-07-17 13:02:31 +00:00
Martín Maita
72e7a4fed2
Update trigger_observers to operate over slices of data (#14354)
# Objective

- Fixes #14333 

## Solution

- Updated `trigger_observers` signature to operate over a slice instead
of an `Iterator`.
- Updated calls to `trigger_observers` to match the new signature.

---

## Migration Guide

- TBD
2024-07-17 13:01:52 +00:00
Patrick Walton
bc34216929
Pack multiple vertex and index arrays together into growable buffers. (#14257)
This commit uses the [`offset-allocator`] crate to combine vertex and
index arrays from different meshes into single buffers. Since the
primary source of `wgpu` overhead is from validation and synchronization
when switching buffers, this significantly improves Bevy's rendering
performance on many scenes.

This patch is a more flexible version of #13218, which also used slabs.
Unlike #13218, which used slabs of a fixed size, this commit implements
slabs that start small and can grow. In addition to reducing memory
usage, supporting slab growth reduces the number of vertex and index
buffer switches that need to happen during rendering, leading to
improved performance. To prevent pathological fragmentation behavior,
slabs are capped to a maximum size, and mesh arrays that are too large
get their own dedicated slabs.

As an additional improvement over #13218, this commit allows the
application to customize all allocator heuristics. The
`MeshAllocatorSettings` resource contains values that adjust the minimum
and maximum slab sizes, the cutoff point at which meshes get their own
dedicated slabs, and the rate at which slabs grow. Hopefully-sensible
defaults have been chosen for each value.

Unfortunately, WebGL 2 doesn't support the *base vertex* feature, which
is necessary to pack vertex arrays from different meshes into the same
buffer. `wgpu` represents this restriction as the downlevel flag
`BASE_VERTEX`. This patch detects that bit and ensures that all vertex
buffers get dedicated slabs on that platform. Even on WebGL 2, though,
we can combine all *index* arrays into single buffers to reduce buffer
changes, and we do so.

The following measurements are on Bistro:

Overall frame time improves from 8.74 ms to 5.53 ms (1.58x speedup):
![Screenshot 2024-07-09
163521](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/5d83c824-c0ee-434c-bbaf-218ff7212c48)

Render system time improves from 6.57 ms to 3.54 ms (1.86x speedup):
![Screenshot 2024-07-09
163559](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/d94e2273-c3a0-496a-9f88-20d394129610)

Opaque pass time improves from 4.64 ms to 2.33 ms (1.99x speedup):
![Screenshot 2024-07-09
163536](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/e4ef6e48-d60e-44ae-9a71-b9a731c99d9a)

## Migration Guide

### Changed

* Vertex and index buffers for meshes may now be packed alongside other
buffers, for performance.
* `GpuMesh` has been renamed to `RenderMesh`, to reflect the fact that
it no longer directly stores handles to GPU objects.
* Because meshes no longer have their own vertex and index buffers, the
responsibility for the buffers has moved from `GpuMesh` (now called
`RenderMesh`) to the `MeshAllocator` resource. To access the vertex data
for a mesh, use `MeshAllocator::mesh_vertex_slice`. To access the index
data for a mesh, use `MeshAllocator::mesh_index_slice`.

[`offset-allocator`]: https://github.com/pcwalton/offset-allocator
2024-07-16 20:33:15 +00:00
Gino Valente
af865e76a3
bevy_reflect: Improve DynamicFunction ergonomics (#14201)
# Objective

Many functions can be converted to `DynamicFunction` using
`IntoFunction`. Unfortunately, we are limited by Rust itself and the
implementations are far from exhaustive. For example, we can't convert
functions with more than 16 arguments. Additionally, we can't handle
returns with lifetimes not tied to the lifetime of the first argument.

In such cases, users will have to create their `DynamicFunction`
manually.

Let's take the following function:

```rust
fn get(index: usize, list: &Vec<String>) -> &String {
    &list[index]
}
```

This function cannot be converted to a `DynamicFunction` via
`IntoFunction` due to the lifetime of the return value being tied to the
second argument. Therefore, we need to construct the `DynamicFunction`
manually:

```rust
DynamicFunction::new(
    |mut args, info| {
        let list = args
            .pop()
            .unwrap()
            .take_ref::<Vec<String>>(&info.args()[1])?;
        let index = args.pop().unwrap().take_owned::<usize>(&info.args()[0])?;
        Ok(Return::Ref(get(index, list)))
    },
    FunctionInfo::new()
        .with_name("get")
        .with_args(vec![
            ArgInfo:🆕:<usize>(0).with_name("index"),
            ArgInfo:🆕:<&Vec<String>>(1).with_name("list"),
        ])
        .with_return_info(ReturnInfo:🆕:<&String>()),
);
```

While still a small and straightforward snippet, there's a decent amount
going on here. There's a lot of room for improvements when it comes to
ergonomics and readability.

The goal of this PR is to address those issues.

## Solution

Improve the ergonomics and readability of manually created
`DynamicFunction`s.

Some of the major changes:
1. Removed the need for `&ArgInfo` when reifying arguments (i.e. the
`&info.args()[1]` calls)
2. Added additional `pop` methods on `ArgList` to handle both popping
and casting
3. Added `take` methods on `ArgList` for taking the arguments out in
order
4. Removed the need for `&FunctionInfo` in the internal closure (Change
1 made it no longer necessary)
5. Added methods to automatically handle generating `ArgInfo` and
`ReturnInfo`

With all these changes in place, we get something a lot nicer to both
write and look at:

```rust
DynamicFunction::new(
    |mut args| {
        let index = args.take::<usize>()?;
        let list = args.take::<&Vec<String>>()?;
        Ok(Return::Ref(get(index, list)))
    },
    FunctionInfo::new()
        .with_name("get")
        .with_arg::<usize>("index")
        .with_arg::<&Vec<String>>("list")
        .with_return::<&String>(),
);
```

Alternatively, to rely on type inference for taking arguments, you could
do:

```rust
DynamicFunction::new(
    |mut args| {
        let index = args.take_owned()?;
        let list = args.take_ref()?;
        Ok(Return::Ref(get(index, list)))
    },
    FunctionInfo::new()
        .with_name("get")
        .with_arg::<usize>("index")
        .with_arg::<&Vec<String>>("list")
        .with_return::<&String>(),
);
```

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

- Removed `&ArgInfo` argument from `FromArg::from_arg` trait method
- Removed `&ArgInfo` argument from `Arg::take_***` methods
- Added `ArgValue`
- `Arg` is now a struct containing an `ArgValue` and an argument `index`
- `Arg::take_***` methods now require `T` is also `TypePath`
- Added `Arg::new`, `Arg::index`, `Arg::value`, `Arg::take_value`, and
`Arg::take` methods
- Replaced `ArgId` in `ArgError` with just the argument `index`
- Added `ArgError::EmptyArgList`
- Renamed `ArgList::push` to `ArgList::push_arg`
- Added `ArgList::pop_arg`, `ArgList::pop_owned`, `ArgList::pop_ref`,
and `ArgList::pop_mut`
- Added `ArgList::take_arg`, `ArgList::take_owned`, `ArgList::take_ref`,
`ArgList::take_mut`, and `ArgList::take`
- `ArgList::pop` is now generic
- Renamed `FunctionError::InvalidArgCount` to
`FunctionError::ArgCountMismatch`
- The closure given to `DynamicFunction::new` no longer has a
`&FunctionInfo` argument
- Added `FunctionInfo::with_arg`
- Added `FunctionInfo::with_return`

## Internal Migration Guide

> [!important]
> Function reflection was introduced as part of the 0.15 dev cycle. This
migration guide was written for developers relying on `main` during this
cycle, and is not a breaking change coming from 0.14.

* The `FromArg::from_arg` trait method and the `Arg::take_***` methods
no longer take a `&ArgInfo` argument.
* What used to be `Arg` is now `ArgValue`. `Arg` is now a struct which
contains an `ArgValue`.
* `Arg::take_***` methods now require `T` is also `TypePath`
* Instances of `id: ArgId` in `ArgError` have been replaced with `index:
usize`
* `ArgList::push` is now `ArgList::push_arg`. It also takes the new
`ArgValue` type.
* `ArgList::pop` has become `ArgList::pop_arg` and now returns
`ArgValue`. `Arg::pop` now takes a generic type and downcasts to that
type. It's recommended to use `ArgList::take` and friends instead since
they allow removing the arguments from the list in the order they were
pushed (rather than reverse order).
* `FunctionError::InvalidArgCount` is now
`FunctionError::ArgCountMismatch`
* The closure given to `DynamicFunction::new` no longer has a
`&FunctionInfo` argument. This argument can be removed.
2024-07-16 13:01:52 +00:00
Steve Frampton
0e13b1ca5e
Added new method to Cone 3D primitive (#14325)
Reference to #14299.

# Objective
- Ensuring consistent practice of instantiating 3D primitive shapes in
Bevy.

## Solution

- Add `new` method, containing `radius` and `height` arguments, to Cone
3D primitive shape.

## Testing

- Instantiated cone using same values (radius is `2.` and height is
`5.`), using the current method and the added `new` method.
- Basic setup of Bevy Default Plugins and `3DCameraBundle`.


---

## Showcase

<details>
  <summary>Click to view showcase</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
) {
    let new_cone = meshes.add(Cone::new(2., 5.));
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: new_cone,
        ..default()
    });

    let old_cone = meshes.add(Cone {
        radius: 2.,
        height: 5.,
    });
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: old_cone,
        material: materials.add(Color::WHITE),
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(10., 0., 0.),
        ..default()
    });

    commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(20., 20., 20.).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Dir3::Y),
        ..default()
    });
}
```

</details>


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/267f8124-8734-4c20-8840-fcf35375a778)


- Pink Cone is created using the `new` method.
- Black Cone is created using the existing method.

## Migration Guide
- Addition of `new` method to the 3D primitive Cone struct.
2024-07-16 12:59:26 +00:00
Mike
cfcb56f5b9
Remove need for EventLoopProxy to be NonSend (#14198)
# Objective

- Continue to pare down the uses on NonSend resources in the engine. In
this case, EventLoopProxy used to be `!Sync`, but is now `Sync` in the
latest version of winit.

## Solution

- New type `EventLoopProxy` as `EventLoopProxyWrapper` to make it into a
normal resource.
- Update the `custom_user_event` example as it no longer needs to
indirectly access the `EventLoopProxy` through a static variable
anymore.

## Testing

- Ran the example. The resource exists just for users to use, so there
aren't any in engine uses for it currently.

---

## Changelog

- make EventLoopProxy into a regular resource. 

## Migration Guide

`EventLoopProxy` has been renamed to `EventLoopProxyWrapper` and is now
`Send`, making it an ordinary resource.

Before:
```rust
event_loop_system(event_loop: NonSend<EventLoopProxy<MyEvent>>) {
    event_loop.send_event(MyEvent);
}
```

After:
```rust
event_loop_system(event_loop: Res<EventLoopProxy<MyEvent>>) {
    event_loop.send_event(MyEvent);
}
```
2024-07-16 06:59:01 +00:00
Gino Valente
1042f09c2e
bevy_reflect: Add DynamicClosure and DynamicClosureMut (#14141)
# Objective

As mentioned in
[this](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13152#issuecomment-2198387297)
comment, creating a function registry (see #14098) is a bit difficult
due to the requirements of `DynamicFunction`. Internally, a
`DynamicFunction` contains a `Box<dyn FnMut>` (the function that reifies
reflected arguments and calls the actual function), which requires `&mut
self` in order to be called.

This means that users would require a mutable reference to the function
registry for it to be useful— which isn't great. And they can't clone
the `DynamicFunction` either because cloning an `FnMut` isn't really
feasible (wrapping it in an `Arc` would allow it to be cloned but we
wouldn't be able to call the clone since we need a mutable reference to
the `FnMut`, which we can't get with multiple `Arc`s still alive,
requiring us to also slap in a `Mutex`, which adds additional overhead).

And we don't want to just replace the `dyn FnMut` with `dyn Fn` as that
would prevent reflecting closures that mutate their environment.

Instead, we need to introduce a new type to split the requirements of
`DynamicFunction`.

## Solution

Introduce new types for representing closures.

Specifically, this PR introduces `DynamicClosure` and
`DynamicClosureMut`. Similar to how `IntoFunction` exists for
`DynamicFunction`, two new traits were introduced: `IntoClosure` and
`IntoClosureMut`.

Now `DynamicFunction` stores a `dyn Fn` with a `'static` lifetime.
`DynamicClosure` also uses a `dyn Fn` but has a lifetime, `'env`, tied
to its environment. `DynamicClosureMut` is most like the old
`DynamicFunction`, keeping the `dyn FnMut` and also typing its lifetime,
`'env`, to the environment

Here are some comparison tables:

|   | `DynamicFunction` | `DynamicClosure` | `DynamicClosureMut` |
| - | ----------------- | ---------------- | ------------------- |
| Callable with `&self` |  |  |  |
| Callable with `&mut self` |  |  |  |
| Allows for non-`'static` lifetimes |  |  |  |

|   | `IntoFunction` | `IntoClosure` | `IntoClosureMut` |
| - | -------------- | ------------- | ---------------- |
| Convert `fn` functions |  |  |  |
| Convert `fn` methods |  |  |  |
| Convert anonymous functions |  |  |  |
| Convert closures that capture immutable references |  |  |  |
| Convert closures that capture mutable references |  |  |  |
| Convert closures that capture owned values | [^1] |  |  |

[^1]: Due to limitations in Rust, `IntoFunction` can't be implemented
for just functions (unless we forced users to manually coerce them to
function pointers first). So closures that meet the trait requirements
_can technically_ be converted into a `DynamicFunction` as well. To both
future-proof and reduce confusion, though, we'll just pretend like this
isn't a thing.

```rust
let mut list: Vec<i32> = vec![1, 2, 3];

// `replace` is a closure that captures a mutable reference to `list`
let mut replace = |index: usize, value: i32| -> i32 {
  let old_value = list[index];
  list[index] = value;
  old_value
};

// Convert the closure into a dynamic closure using `IntoClosureMut::into_closure_mut`
let mut func: DynamicClosureMut = replace.into_closure_mut();

// Dynamically call the closure:
let args = ArgList::default().push_owned(1_usize).push_owned(-2_i32);
let value = func.call_once(args).unwrap().unwrap_owned();

// Check the result:
assert_eq!(value.take::<i32>().unwrap(), 2);
assert_eq!(list, vec![1, -2, 3]);
```

### `ReflectFn`/`ReflectFnMut`

To make extending the function reflection system easier (the blanket
impls for `IntoFunction`, `IntoClosure`, and `IntoClosureMut` are all
incredibly short), this PR generalizes callables with two new traits:
`ReflectFn` and `ReflectFnMut`.

These traits mimic `Fn` and `FnMut` but allow for being called via
reflection. In fact, their blanket implementations are identical save
for `ReflectFn` being implemented over `Fn` types and `ReflectFnMut`
being implemented over `FnMut` types.

And just as `Fn` is a subtrait of `FnMut`, `ReflectFn` is a subtrait of
`ReflectFnMut`. So anywhere that expects a `ReflectFnMut` can also be
given a `ReflectFn`.

To reiterate, these traits aren't 100% necessary. They were added in
purely for extensibility. If we decide to split things up differently or
add new traits/types in the future, then those changes should be much
simpler to implement.

### `TypedFunction`

Because of the split into `ReflectFn` and `ReflectFnMut`, we needed a
new way to access the function type information. This PR moves that
concept over into `TypedFunction`.

Much like `Typed`, this provides a way to access a function's
`FunctionInfo`.

By splitting this trait out, it helps to ensure the other traits are
focused on a single responsibility.

### Internal Macros

The original function PR (#13152) implemented `IntoFunction` using a
macro which was passed into an `all_tuples!` macro invocation. Because
we needed the same functionality for these new traits, this PR has
copy+pasted that code for `ReflectFn`, `ReflectFnMut`, and
`TypedFunction`— albeit with some differences between them.

Originally, I was going to try and macro-ify the impls and where clauses
such that we wouldn't have to straight up duplicate a lot of this logic.
However, aside from being more complex in general, autocomplete just
does not play nice with such heavily nested macros (tried in both
RustRover and VSCode). And both of those problems told me that it just
wasn't worth it: we need to ensure the crate is easily maintainable,
even at the cost of duplicating code.

So instead, I made sure to simplify the macro code by removing all
fully-qualified syntax and cutting the where clauses down to the bare
essentials, which helps to clean up a lot of the visual noise. I also
tried my best to document the macro logic in certain areas (I may even
add a bit more) to help with maintainability for future devs.

### Documentation

Documentation for this module was a bit difficult for me. So many of
these traits and types are very interconnected. And each trait/type has
subtle differences that make documenting it in a single place, like at
the module level, difficult to do cleanly. Describing the valid
signatures is also challenging to do well.

Hopefully what I have here is okay. I think I did an okay job, but let
me know if there any thoughts on ways to improve it. We can also move
such a task to a followup PR for more focused discussion.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

- Added `DynamicClosure` struct
- Added `DynamicClosureMut` struct
- Added `IntoClosure` trait
- Added `IntoClosureMut` trait
- Added `ReflectFn` trait
- Added `ReflectFnMut` trait
- Added `TypedFunction` trait
- `IntoFunction` now only works for standard Rust functions
- `IntoFunction` no longer takes a lifetime parameter
- `DynamicFunction::call` now only requires `&self`
- Removed `DynamicFunction::call_once`
- Changed the `IntoReturn::into_return` signature to include a where
clause

## Internal Migration Guide

> [!important]
> Function reflection was introduced as part of the 0.15 dev cycle. This
migration guide was written for developers relying on `main` during this
cycle, and is not a breaking change coming from 0.14.

### `IntoClosure`

`IntoFunction` now only works for standard Rust functions. Calling
`IntoFunction::into_function` on a closure that captures references to
its environment (either mutable or immutable), will no longer compile.

Instead, you will need to use either `IntoClosure::into_closure` to
create a `DynamicClosure` or `IntoClosureMut::into_closure_mut` to
create a `DynamicClosureMut`, depending on your needs:

```rust
let punct = String::from("!");
let print = |value: String| {
    println!("{value}{punct}");
};

// BEFORE
let func: DynamicFunction = print.into_function();

// AFTER
let func: DynamicClosure = print.into_closure();
```

### `IntoFunction` lifetime

Additionally, `IntoFunction` no longer takes a lifetime parameter as it
always expects a `'static` lifetime. Usages will need to remove any
lifetime parameters:

```rust
// BEFORE
fn execute<'env, F: IntoFunction<'env, Marker>, Marker>(f: F) {/* ... */}

// AFTER
fn execute<F: IntoFunction<Marker>, Marker>(f: F) {/* ... */}
```

### `IntoReturn`

`IntoReturn::into_return` now has a where clause. Any manual
implementors will need to add this where clause to their implementation.
2024-07-16 03:22:43 +00:00
Patrick Walton
20c6bcdba4
Allow volumetric fog to be localized to specific, optionally voxelized, regions. (#14099)
Currently, volumetric fog is global and affects the entire scene
uniformly. This is inadequate for many use cases, such as local smoke
effects. To address this problem, this commit introduces *fog volumes*,
which are axis-aligned bounding boxes (AABBs) that specify fog
parameters inside their boundaries. Such volumes can also specify a
*density texture*, a 3D texture of voxels that specifies the density of
the fog at each point.

To create a fog volume, add a `FogVolume` component to an entity (which
is included in the new `FogVolumeBundle` convenience bundle). Like light
probes, a fog volume is conceptually a 1×1×1 cube centered on the
origin; a transform can be used to position and resize this region. Many
of the fields on the existing `VolumetricFogSettings` have migrated to
the new `FogVolume` component. `VolumetricFogSettings` on a camera is
still needed to enable volumetric fog. However, by itself
`VolumetricFogSettings` is no longer sufficient to enable volumetric
fog; a `FogVolume` must be present. Applications that wish to retain the
old global fog behavior can simply surround the scene with a large fog
volume.

By way of implementation, this commit converts the volumetric fog shader
from a full-screen shader to one applied to a mesh. The strategy is
different depending on whether the camera is inside or outside the fog
volume. If the camera is inside the fog volume, the mesh is simply a
plane scaled to the viewport, effectively falling back to a full-screen
pass. If the camera is outside the fog volume, the mesh is a cube
transformed to coincide with the boundaries of the fog volume's AABB.
Importantly, in the latter case, only the front faces of the cuboid are
rendered. Instead of treating the boundaries of the fog as a sphere
centered on the camera position, as we did prior to this patch, we
raytrace the far planes of the AABB to determine the portion of each ray
contained within the fog volume. We then raymarch in shadow map space as
usual. If a density texture is present, we modulate the fixed density
value with the trilinearly-interpolated value from that texture.

Furthermore, this patch introduces optional jitter to fog volumes,
intended for use with TAA. This modifies the position of the ray from
frame to frame using interleaved gradient noise, in order to reduce
aliasing artifacts. Many implementations of volumetric fog in games use
this technique. Note that this patch makes no attempt to write a motion
vector; this is because when a view ray intersects multiple voxels
there's no single direction of motion. Consequently, fog volumes can
have ghosting artifacts, but because fog is "ghostly" by its nature,
these artifacts are less objectionable than they would be for opaque
objects.

A new example, `fog_volumes`, has been added. It demonstrates a single
fog volume containing a voxelized representation of the Stanford bunny.
The existing `volumetric_fog` example has been updated to use the new
local volumetrics API.

## Changelog

### Added

* Local `FogVolume`s are now supported, to localize fog to specific
regions. They can optionally have 3D density voxel textures for precise
control over the distribution of the fog.

### Changed

* `VolumetricFogSettings` on a camera no longer enables volumetric fog;
instead, it simply enables the processing of `FogVolume`s within the
scene.

## Migration Guide

* A `FogVolume` is now necessary in order to enable volumetric fog, in
addition to `VolumetricFogSettings` on the camera. Existing uses of
volumetric fog can be migrated by placing a large `FogVolume`
surrounding the scene.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-07-16 03:14:12 +00:00
Joseph
ee15be8549
Make Tasks functional on WASM (#13889)
# Objective

Right not bevy's task pool abstraction is kind of useless on wasm, since
it returns a `FakeTask` which can't be interacted with. This is only
good for fire-and-forget it tasks, and isn't even that useful since it's
just a thin wrapper around `wasm-bindgen-futures::spawn_local`

## Solution

Add a simple `Task<T>` handler type to wasm targets that allow waiting
for a task's output or periodically checking for its completion. This PR
aims to give the wasm version of these tasks feature parity with the
native, multi-threaded version of the task

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? *Not yet*

---------

Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-07-16 01:15:03 +00:00
BD103
c3057d4353
plugin_group! macro (adopted) (#14339)
# Objective

- Adopted from #11460.
- Closes #7332.
- The documentation for `DefaultPlugins` and `MinimalPlugins` frequently
goes out of date because it is not .

## Solution

- Create a macro, `plugin_group!`, to automatically create
`PluginGroup`s and document them.

## Testing

- Run `cargo-expand` on the generated code for `DefaultPlugins` and
`MinimalPlugins`.
- Try creating a custom plugin group with the macro.

---

## Showcase

- You can now define custom `PluginGroup`s using the `plugin_group!`
macro.

```rust
plugin_group! {
    /// My really cool plugic group!
    pub struct MyPluginGroup {
        physics:::PhysicsPlugin,
        rendering:::RenderingPlugin,
        ui:::UiPlugin,
    }
}
```

<details>
  <summary>Expanded output</summary>

```rust
/// My really cool plugic group!
///
/// - [`PhysicsPlugin`](physics::PhysicsPlugin)
/// - [`RenderingPlugin`](rendering::RenderingPlugin)
/// - [`UiPlugin`](ui::UiPlugin)
pub struct MyPluginGroup;
impl ::bevy_app::PluginGroup for MyPluginGroup {
    fn build(self) -> ::bevy_app::PluginGroupBuilder {
        let mut group = ::bevy_app::PluginGroupBuilder::start::<Self>();
        {
            const _: () = {
                const fn check_default<T: Default>() {}
                check_default::<physics::PhysicsPlugin>();
            };
            group = group.add(<physics::PhysicsPlugin>::default());
        }
        {
            const _: () = {
                const fn check_default<T: Default>() {}
                check_default::<rendering::RenderingPlugin>();
            };
            group = group.add(<rendering::RenderingPlugin>::default());
        }
        {
            const _: () = {
                const fn check_default<T: Default>() {}
                check_default::<ui::UiPlugin>();
            };
            group = group.add(<ui::UiPlugin>::default());
        }
        group
    }
}
```

</details>

---------

Co-authored-by: Doonv <58695417+doonv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Wachowiak <mateusz_wachowiak@outlook.com>
2024-07-16 01:14:33 +00:00
Lura
9a1a84dd22
Fix error/typo in SMAA shader (#14338)
# Objective

- Actually use the value assigned to `d_xz`, like in [the original SMAA
implementation](https://github.com/iryoku/smaa/blob/master/SMAA.hlsl#L960).
This not already being the case was likely a mistake when converting
from HLSL to WGSL

## Solution

- Use `d_xz.x` and `d_xz.y` instead of `d.x` and `d.z`

## Testing

- Quickly tested on Windows 11, `x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` `1.79.0` with
the latest NVIDIA drivers. App runs with SMAA enabled and everything
seems to work as intended
- I didn't observe any major visual difference between this and the
previous version, though this should be more correct as it matches the
original SMAA implementation
2024-07-15 23:40:39 +00:00
Jonathan Chan Kwan Yin
e66cd484a7
Add insert_by_id and try_insert_by_id to EntityCommands (#14283)
# Objective

- Allow queuing insertion of dynamic components to an existing entity

## Solution

- Add `insert_by_id<T: Send + 'static>(commands: &mut EntityCommands,
component_id: ComponentId, value: T)` and the `try_insert_by_id`
counterpart

## Testing

TODO

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?

## Alternatives

This PR is not feature-complete for dynamic components. In particular,
it
- only supports one component
- only supports adding components with a known, sized type

These were not implemented because doing so would require enhancing
`CommandQueue` to support pushing unsized commands (or equivalently,
pushing commands with a buffer of data). Even so, the cost would not be
transparent compared to the implementation in this PR, which simply
captures the `ComponentId` and `value: T` into the command closure and
can be easily memcpy'ed to the stack during execution. For example, to
efficiently pass `&[ComponentId]` from the caller to the world, we would
need to:

1. Update `CommandQueue.bytes` from `Vec<MaybeUninit<u8>>` to
`Vec<MaybeUninit<usize>>` so that it has the same alignment as
`ComponentId` (which probably needs to be made `#[repr(transparent)]`
too)
2. After pushing the Command metadata, push padding bytes until the vec
len is a multiple of `size_of::<usize>()`
3. Store `components.len()` in the data
4. memcpy the user-provided `&[ComponentId]` to `CommandQueue.bytes`
5. During execution, round up the data pointer behind the `Command` to
skip padding, then cast the pointer and consume it as a `&[ComponentId]`

The effort here seems unnecessarily high, unless someone else has such a
requirement. At least for the use case I am working with, I only need a
single known type, and if we need multiple components, we could always
enhance this function to accept a `[ComponentId; N]`.

I recommend enhancing the `Bundle` API in the long term to achieve this
goal more elegantly.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Rath <felixm.rath@gmail.com>
2024-07-15 23:29:13 +00:00
BD103
5ea88895e9
Remove unused default feature from bevy_window (#14313)
# Objective

- Extracted from #14298.
- `bevy_window` has an empty `default` feature that does not enable
anything, which is equivalent to not having any default features.

## Solution

- Remove it :)
- This is technically a breaking change, but specifying `features =
["default"]` manually in `Cargo.toml` is highly discouraged, so the
impact is low.

---

## Migration Guide

`bevy_window` had an empty default feature flag that did not do
anything, so it was removed. You may have to remove any references to it
if you specified it manually.

```toml
# 0.14
[dependencies]
bevy_window = { version = "0.14", default-features = false, features = ["default"] }

# 0.15
[dependencies]
bevy_window = { version = "0.15", default-features = false }
```
2024-07-15 16:49:00 +00:00
Brezak
6522795889
Specify test group names in github summary for compile fail tests (#14330)
# Objective

The github action summary titles every compile test group as
`compile_fail_utils`.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9d00a113-6772-430c-8da9-bffe6a60a8f8)

## Solution

Manually specify group names for compile fail tests.

## Testing

- Wait for compile fail tests to run.
- Observe the generated summary.
2024-07-15 16:13:03 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
d276525350
Allow non-static trigger targets (#14327)
# Objective

`TriggerTargets` can not be borrowed for use in `World::trigger_targets`

## Solution

Drop `'static` bound on `TriggerEvent`, keep it for `Command` impl.

## Testing

n/a
2024-07-15 16:10:57 +00:00
Joona Aalto
cf1b7fa4cc
Implement Bounded2d for Annulus (#14326)
# Objective

`Annulus` is missing `Bounded2d` even though the implementation is
trivial.

## Solution

Implement `Bounded2d` for `Annulus`.

## Testing

There is a basic test to verify that the produced bounding volumes are
correct.
2024-07-15 16:08:35 +00:00
Joona Aalto
36b521d069
Improve isometry docs (#14318)
# Objective

Fixes #14308.

#14269 added the `Isometry2d` and `Isometry3d` types, but they don't
have usage examples or much documentation on what the types actually
represent or what they may be useful for.

In addition, their module is public and the types are not re-exported at
the crate root, unlike all the other core math types like Glam's types,
direction types, and `Rot2`.

## Solution

Improve the documentation of `Isometry2d` and `Isometry3d`, explaining
what they represent and can be useful for, along with doc examples on
common high-level usage. I also made the way the types are exported
consistent with other core math types.

This does add some duplication, but I personally think having good docs
for this is valuable, and people are also less likely to look at the
module-level docs than type-level docs.
2024-07-15 16:05:33 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
ee0a85766d
Clearer spatial bundle pub const docs (#14293)
# Objective

The docs on SpatialBundle's pub const constructors mention that one is
"visible" when it's actually inherited, which afaik means it's
conditional on its parent's visibility.

I feel it's more correct like this.

_Also I'm seeing how making a PR from github.dev works hopefully nothing
weird happens_
2024-07-15 16:03:09 +00:00
BD103
b6f61b3ac6
Fix bevy_window failing with serialize feature (#14298)
# Objective

- [`flag-frenzy`](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy) found an
issue where `bevy_window` would fail to build when its `serialize`
feature is enabled.
- See
[here](https://github.com/TheBevyFlock/flag-frenzy/actions/runs/9924187577/job/27415224405)
for the specific log.

## Solution

- Turns out it was failing because the `bevy_ecs/serialize` feature was
not enabled. This error can be fixed by adding the flag as a dependency.

## Testing

```bash
cargo check -p bevy_window -F serialize
# Or if you're very cool...
flag-frenzy --manifest-path path/to/bevy/Cargo.toml --config config -p bevy_window
```
2024-07-15 16:00:49 +00:00
masonk
d2bf052515
Clarify GlobalTransform::transform_point (#14292)
The existing doc comment for GlobalTransform::transform_point is
unclear, or, arguably, incorrect.
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/8501 also mentions this.

Additionally, a user reading the doc for transform_point might be
looking for one of the three other transforms that I mentioned in this
doc comment.

---------

Co-authored-by: Mason Kramer <mason@masonkramer.net>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2024-07-15 15:59:29 +00:00
Ben Frankel
7cb97852a5
Remove second generic from .add_before, .add_after (#14285)
# Objective

```rust
// Currently:
builder.add_after::<FooPlugin, _>(BarPlugin);
// After this PR:
builder.add_after::<FooPlugin>(BarPlugin);
```

This removes some weirdness and better parallels the rest of the
`PluginGroupBuilder` API.

## Solution

Define a helper method `type_id_of_val` to use in `.add_before` and
`.add_after` instead of `TypeId::of::<T>` (which requires the plugin
type to be nameable, preventing `impl Plugin` from being used).

## Testing

Ran `cargo run -p ci lints` successfully.

## Migration Guide

Removed second generic from `PluginGroupBuilder` methods: `add_before`
and `add_after`.

```rust
// Before:
DefaultPlugins
    .build()
    .add_before::<WindowPlugin, _>(FooPlugin)
    .add_after::<WindowPlugin, _>(BarPlugin)

// After:
DefaultPlugins
    .build()
    .add_before::<WindowPlugin>(FooPlugin)
    .add_after::<WindowPlugin>(BarPlugin)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 15:58:14 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
65aae92127
Add support for skybox transformation (#14267)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14036

## Solution

- Add a view space transformation for the skybox

## Testing

- I have tested the newly added `transform` field using the `skybox`
example.
```
diff --git a/examples/3d/skybox.rs b/examples/3d/skybox.rs
index beaf5b268..d16cbe988 100644
--- a/examples/3d/skybox.rs
+++ b/examples/3d/skybox.rs
@@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
         Skybox {
             image: skybox_handle.clone(),
             brightness: 1000.0,
+            rotation: Quat::from_rotation_x(PI * -0.5),
         },
     ));
```
<img width="1280" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/6300263/1230a608-58ea-492d-a811-90c54c3b43ef">


## Migration Guide
- Since we have added a new filed to the Skybox struct, users will need
to include `..Default::default()` or some rotation value in their
initialization code.
2024-07-15 15:53:20 +00:00
Alix Bott
a79df7b124
Fix overflow in RenderLayers::iter_layers (#14264)
# Objective

- Fixes overflow when calling `RenderLayers::iter_layers` on layers of
the form `k * 64 - 1`
- Causes a panic in debug mode, and an infinite iterator in release mode

## Solution

- Use `u64::checked_shr` instead of `>>=`

## Testing

- Added a test case for this: `render_layer_iter_no_overflow`
2024-07-15 15:50:36 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
ab255aefc6
Implement FromIterator/IntoIterator for dynamic types (#14250)
# Objective

Implement FromIterator/IntoIterator for dynamic types where missing

Note:
- can't impl `IntoIterator` for `&Array` & co because of orphan rules
- `into_iter().collect()` is a no-op for `Vec`s because of
specialization

---

## Migration Guide

- Change `DynamicArray::from_vec` to `DynamicArray::from_iter`
2024-07-15 15:38:11 +00:00
Ben Frankel
18abe2186c
Fix inaccurate docs for Commands::spawn_empty (#14234)
# Objective

`Commands::spawn_empty` docs say that it queues a command to spawn an
entity, but it doesn't. It immediately reserves an `Entity` to be
spawned at the next flush point, which is possible because
`Entities::reserve_entity()` takes `&self` and no components are added
yet.

## Solution

Fix docs.
2024-07-15 15:32:20 +00:00
UkoeHB
c3320627ac
Clean up UiSystem system sets (#14228)
# Objective

- All UI systems should be in system sets that are easy to order around
in user code.

## Solution

- Add `UiSystem::Prepare` and `UiSystem::PostLayout` system sets to
capture floater systems.
- Adjust how UI systems are scheduled to align with the new sets.

This is *mostly* a pure refactor without any behavior/scheduling
changes. See migration guide.

## Testing

- Not tested, correctness by inspection.

---

## Migration Guide

`UiSystem` system set adjustments.
- The `UiSystem::Outline` system set is now strictly ordered after
`UiSystem::Layout`, rather than overlapping it.
2024-07-15 15:27:38 +00:00
Pixelstorm
0f7c548a4a
Component Lifecycle Hook & Observer Trigger for replaced values (#14212)
# Objective

Fixes #14202

## Solution

Add `on_replaced` component hook and `OnReplaced` observer trigger

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
  - Updated & added unit tests

---

## Changelog

- Added new `on_replaced` component hook and `OnReplaced` observer
trigger for performing cleanup on component values when they are
overwritten with `.insert()`
2024-07-15 15:24:15 +00:00
GT
e79f91fc45
Rename bevy_core::name::DebugName to bevy_core::name::NameOrEntity (#14211)
# Objective

- Fixes #14039

## Solution

- Rename.

## Testing

- CI

---

## Migration Guide

- Rename usages of `bevy_core::name::DebugName` to
`bevy_core::name::NameOrEntity`
2024-07-15 15:21:41 +00:00
MiniaczQ
bc72cedfe3
Make initial StateTransition run before PreStartup (#14208)
# Objective

- Fixes #14206 

## Solution

- Run initial `StateTransition` as a startup schedule before
`PreStartup`, instead of running it inside `Startup` as an exclusive
system.

Related discord discussion:

https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1259543775668207678

## Testing

Reproduction now works correctly:

```rs
use bevy::prelude::*;

#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, States)]
enum AppState {
    #[default]
    Menu,
    InGame,
}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .init_state::<AppState>()
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(OnEnter(AppState::Menu), enter_menu_state)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut next_state: ResMut<NextState<AppState>>) {
    next_state.set(AppState::Menu);
}

fn enter_menu_state() {
    println!("Entered menu state");
}
```


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/13040204/96d7a533-c439-4c0b-8f15-49f620903ce1)


---

## Changelog

- Initial `StateTransition` runs before `PreStartup` instead of inside
`Startup`.
2024-07-15 15:08:54 +00:00
JMS55
6e8d43a037
Faster MeshletMesh deserialization (#14193)
# Objective
- Using bincode to deserialize binary into a MeshletMesh is expensive
(~77ms for a 5mb file).

## Solution
- Write a custom deserializer using bytemuck's Pod types and slice
casting.
  - Total asset load time has gone from ~102ms to ~12ms.
- Change some types I never meant to be public to private and other misc
cleanup.

## Testing
- Ran the meshlet example and added timing spans to the asset loader.

---

## Changelog
- Improved `MeshletMesh` loading speed
- The `MeshletMesh` disk format has changed, and
`MESHLET_MESH_ASSET_VERSION` has been bumped
- `MeshletMesh` fields are now private
- Renamed `MeshletMeshSaverLoad` to `MeshletMeshSaverLoader`
- The `Meshlet`, `MeshletBoundingSpheres`, and `MeshletBoundingSphere`
types are now private
- Removed `MeshletMeshSaveOrLoadError::SerializationOrDeserialization`
- Added `MeshletMeshSaveOrLoadError::WrongFileType`

## Migration Guide
- Regenerate your `MeshletMesh` assets, as the disk format has changed,
and `MESHLET_MESH_ASSET_VERSION` has been bumped
- `MeshletMesh` fields are now private
- `MeshletMeshSaverLoad` is now named `MeshletMeshSaverLoader`
- The `Meshlet`, `MeshletBoundingSpheres`, and `MeshletBoundingSphere`
types are now private
- `MeshletMeshSaveOrLoadError::SerializationOrDeserialization` has been
removed
- Added `MeshletMeshSaveOrLoadError::WrongFileType`, match on this
variant if you match on `MeshletMeshSaveOrLoadError`
2024-07-15 15:06:02 +00:00
ickk
3dd4953b97
bevy_math: faster sphere sampling (#14168)
Uses fewer transcendental functions than the existing approach
2024-07-15 15:01:18 +00:00
Periwink
da997dd0ea
Allow observer systems to have outputs (#14159)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14157

## Solution

- Update the ObserverSystem traits to accept an `Out` parameter

## Testing

- Added a test where an observer system has a non-empty output which is
piped into another system

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-15 14:59:12 +00:00
daxpedda
e7271709b2
Expose Winit's KeyEvent::repeat in KeyboardInput (#14161)
# Objective

I would like to know if an event was emitted because of "key repeats" or
not.
Winit already exposes this information, but it isn't sent along by Bevy,
which this PR intends to address.

## Solution

Expose
[`winit::event::KeyEvent::repeat`](https://docs.rs/winit/0.30.3/winit/event/struct.KeyEvent.html#structfield.repeat)
in
[`bevy::input:⌨️:KeyboardInput`](https://docs.rs/bevy/0.14.0/bevy/input/keyboard/struct.KeyboardInput.html).

## Testing

Just hold any regular key down and only the first event should have
`KeyboardInput::repeat` set to `false`. Most OSs have "key repeat"
enabled by default.

---

## Changelog

- Added `KeyboardInput::repeat` signifying if this event was sent in
response to a "key repeat" event or not.
2024-07-15 14:52:33 +00:00
Dmytro Banin
bf53cf30c7
Align Scene::write_to_world_with to match DynamicScene::write_to_world_with (#13855)
# Objective

Fixes a regression in [previously merged but then reverted
pr](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13714) that aligns
lower-level `Scene` API with that in `DynamicScene`. Please look at the
original pr for more details.

The problem was `spawn_sync_internal` is used in `spawn_queued_scenes`.
Since instance creation was moved up a level we need to make sure we add
a specific instance to `SceneSpawner::spawned_instances` when using
`spawn_sync_internal` (just like we do for `DynamicScene`).

Please look at the last commit when reviewing.

## Testing

`alien_cake_addict` and `deferred_rendering` examples look as expected.

## Changelog

Changed `Scene::write_to_world_with` to take `entity_map` as an argument
and no longer return an `InstanceInfo`

## Migration Guide

`Scene::write_to_world_with` no longer returns an `InstanceInfo`. 

Before
```rust
scene.write_to_world_with(world, &registry)
```
After
```rust
let mut entity_map = EntityHashMap::default();
scene.write_to_world_with(world, &mut entity_map, &registry)
```
2024-07-15 14:04:09 +00:00
Jer
4340f7b7c6
add debug logging to ascertain the base path the asset server is using (#13820)
# Objective
Explicitly and exactly know what of the environment variables (if any)
are being used/not-used/found-not-found by the
`bevy_asset::io::file::get_base_path()`.

- Describe the objective or issue this PR addresses:
In a sufficiently complex project, with enough crates and such it _can_
be hard to know what the Asset Server is using as, what in the bevy
parlance is its 'base path', this change seems to be the lowest effort
to discovering that.

## Solution

- Added `debug!` logging to the `FileAssetReader::new()` call.

## Testing
See output by making a project and trying something like
`RUST_LOG=bevy_asset::io::file=debug cargo run`
- Ran Bevy's tests.

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes?: Intentionally
mess with your `env` variables (BEVY_ASSET_ROOT and CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR,
scatter assets about and attempt to (without this change) locate where
it's going wrong.

- Is there anything specific they need to know?: I encountered this
issue in a rather large workspace with many many crates with multiple
nested asset directories.

- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test? Linux.

---
2024-07-15 14:00:43 +00:00
Patrick Walton
fcda67e894
Start a built-in postprocessing stack, and implement chromatic aberration in it. (#13695)
This commit creates a new built-in postprocessing shader that's designed
to hold miscellaneous postprocessing effects, and starts it off with
chromatic aberration. Possible future effects include vignette, film
grain, and lens distortion.

[Chromatic aberration] is a common postprocessing effect that simulates
lenses that fail to focus all colors of light to a single point. It's
often used for impact effects and/or horror games. This patch uses the
technique from *Inside* ([Gjøl & Svendsen 2016]), which allows the
developer to customize the particular color pattern to achieve different
effects. Unity HDRP uses the same technique, while Unreal has a
hard-wired fixed color pattern.

A new example, `post_processing`, has been added, in order to
demonstrate the technique. The existing `post_processing` shader has
been renamed to `custom_post_processing`, for clarity.

[Chromatic aberration]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration

[Gjøl & Svendsen 2016]:
https://github.com/playdeadgames/publications/blob/master/INSIDE/rendering_inside_gdc2016.pdf

![Screenshot 2024-06-04
180304](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/3631c64f-a615-44fe-91ca-7f04df0a54b2)

![Screenshot 2024-06-04
180743](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/ee055cbf-4314-49c5-8bfa-8d8a17bd52bb)

## Changelog

### Added

* Chromatic aberration is now available as a built-in postprocessing
effect. To use it, add `ChromaticAberration` to your camera.
2024-07-15 13:59:02 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
ed2b8e0f35
Minimal Bubbling Observers (#13991)
# Objective

Add basic bubbling to observers, modeled off `bevy_eventlistener`.

## Solution

- Introduce a new `Traversal` trait for components which point to other
entities.
- Provide a default `TraverseNone: Traversal` component which cannot be
constructed.
- Implement `Traversal` for `Parent`.
- The `Event` trait now has an associated `Traversal` which defaults to
`TraverseNone`.
- Added a field `bubbling: &mut bool` to `Trigger` which can be used to
instruct the runner to bubble the event to the entity specified by the
event's traversal type.
- Added an associated constant `SHOULD_BUBBLE` to `Event` which
configures the default bubbling state.
- Added logic to wire this all up correctly.

Introducing the new associated information directly on `Event` (instead
of a new `BubblingEvent` trait) lets us dispatch both bubbling and
non-bubbling events through the same api.

## Testing

I have added several unit tests to cover the common bugs I identified
during development. Running the unit tests should be enough to validate
correctness. The changes effect unsafe portions of the code, but should
not change any of the safety assertions.

## Changelog

Observers can now bubble up the entity hierarchy! To create a bubbling
event, change your `Derive(Event)` to something like the following:

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
struct MyEvent;

impl Event for MyEvent {
    type Traverse = Parent; // This event will propagate up from child to parent.
    const AUTO_PROPAGATE: bool = true; // This event will propagate by default.
}
```

You can dispatch a bubbling event using the normal
`world.trigger_targets(MyEvent, entity)`.

Halting an event mid-bubble can be done using
`trigger.propagate(false)`. Events with `AUTO_PROPAGATE = false` will
not propagate by default, but you can enable it using
`trigger.propagate(true)`.

If there are multiple observers attached to a target, they will all be
triggered by bubbling. They all share a bubbling state, which can be
accessed mutably using `trigger.propagation_mut()` (`trigger.propagate`
is just sugar for this).

You can choose to implement `Traversal` for your own types, if you want
to bubble along a different structure than provided by `bevy_hierarchy`.
Implementers must be careful never to produce loops, because this will
cause bevy to hang.

## Migration Guide
+ Manual implementations of `Event` should add associated type `Traverse
= TraverseNone` and associated constant `AUTO_PROPAGATE = false`;
+ `Trigger::new` has new field `propagation: &mut Propagation` which
provides the bubbling state.
+ `ObserverRunner` now takes the same `&mut Propagation` as a final
parameter.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <52322338+torsteingrindvik@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-07-15 13:39:41 +00:00
Gino Valente
aa241672e1
bevy_reflect: Nested TypeInfo getters (#13321)
# Objective

Right now, `TypeInfo` can be accessed directly from a type using either
`Typed::type_info` or `Reflect::get_represented_type_info`.

However, once that `TypeInfo` is accessed, any nested types must be
accessed via the `TypeRegistry`.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo {
  bar: usize
}

let registry = TypeRegistry::default();

let TypeInfo::Struct(type_info) = Foo::type_info() else {
  panic!("expected struct info");
};

let field = type_info.field("bar").unwrap();

let field_info = registry.get_type_info(field.type_id()).unwrap();
assert!(field_info.is::<usize>());;
```

## Solution

Enable nested types within a `TypeInfo` to be retrieved directly.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo {
  bar: usize
}

let TypeInfo::Struct(type_info) = Foo::type_info() else {
  panic!("expected struct info");
};

let field = type_info.field("bar").unwrap();

let field_info = field.type_info().unwrap();
assert!(field_info.is::<usize>());;
```

The particular implementation was chosen for two reasons.

Firstly, we can't just store `TypeInfo` inside another `TypeInfo`
directly. This is because some types are recursive and would result in a
deadlock when trying to create the `TypeInfo` (i.e. it has to create the
`TypeInfo` before it can use it, but it also needs the `TypeInfo` before
it can create it). Therefore, we must instead store the function so it
can be retrieved lazily.

I had considered also using a `OnceLock` or something to lazily cache
the info, but I figured we can look into optimizations later. The API
should remain the same with or without the `OnceLock`.

Secondly, a new wrapper trait had to be introduced: `MaybeTyped`. Like
`RegisterForReflection`, this trait is `#[doc(hidden)]` and only exists
so that we can properly handle dynamic type fields without requiring
them to implement `Typed`. We don't want dynamic types to implement
`Typed` due to the fact that it would make the return type
`Option<&'static TypeInfo>` for all types even though only the dynamic
types ever need to return `None` (see #6971 for details).

Users should never have to interact with this trait as it has a blanket
impl for all `Typed` types. And `Typed` is automatically implemented
when deriving `Reflect` (as it is required).

The one downside is we do need to return `Option<&'static TypeInfo>`
from all these new methods so that we can handle the dynamic cases. If
we didn't have to, we'd be able to get rid of the `Option` entirely. But
I think that's an okay tradeoff for this one part of the API, and keeps
the other APIs intact.

## Testing

This PR contains tests to verify everything works as expected. You can
test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

### Public Changes

- Added `ArrayInfo::item_info` method
- Added `NamedField::type_info` method
- Added `UnnamedField::type_info` method
- Added `ListInfo::item_info` method
- Added `MapInfo::key_info` method
- Added `MapInfo::value_info` method
- All active fields now have a `Typed` bound (remember that this is
automatically satisfied for all types that derive `Reflect`)

### Internal Changes

- Added `MaybeTyped` trait

## Migration Guide

All active fields for reflected types (including lists, maps, tuples,
etc.), must implement `Typed`. For the majority of users this won't have
any visible impact.

However, users implementing `Reflect` manually may need to update their
types to implement `Typed` if they weren't already.

Additionally, custom dynamic types will need to implement the new hidden
`MaybeTyped` trait.
2024-07-15 00:40:07 +00:00
IceSentry
8e67aef96a
Register VisibleMeshEntities (#14320)
# Objective

- A recent PR added this type but never registered it which breaks
loading some gltf

## Solution

- Register the type
2024-07-15 00:06:43 +00:00
Gino Valente
e512cb602c
bevy_reflect: TypeInfo casting methods (#13320)
# Objective

There are times when we might know the type of a `TypeInfo` ahead of
time. Or we may have already checked it one way or another.

In such cases, it's a bit cumbersome to have to pattern match every time
we want to access the nested info:

```rust
if let TypeInfo::List(info) = <Vec<i32>>::type_info() {
  // ...
} else {
  panic!("expected list info");
}
```

Ideally, there would be a way to simply perform the cast down to
`ListInfo` since we already know it will succeed.

Or even if we don't, perhaps we just want a cleaner way of exiting a
function early (i.e. with the `?` operator).

## Solution

Taking a bit from
[`mirror-mirror`](https://docs.rs/mirror-mirror/latest/mirror_mirror/struct.TypeDescriptor.html#implementations),
`TypeInfo` now has methods for attempting a cast into the variant's info
type.

```rust
let info = <Vec<i32>>::type_info().as_list().unwrap();
// ...
```

These new conversion methods return a `Result` where the error type is a
new `TypeInfoError` enum.

A `Result` was chosen as the return type over `Option` because if we do
choose to `unwrap` it, the error message will give us some indication of
what went wrong. In other words, it can truly replace those instances
where we were panicking in the `else` case.

### Open Questions

1. Should the error types instead be a struct? I chose an enum for
future-proofing, but right now it only has one error state.
Alternatively, we could make it a reflect-wide casting error so it could
be used for similar methods on `ReflectRef` and friends.
2. I was going to do it in a separate PR but should I just go ahead and
add similar methods to `ReflectRef`, `ReflectMut`, and `ReflectOwned`? 🤔
3. Should we name these `try_as_***` instead of `as_***` since they
return a `Result`?

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `TypeInfoError` enum
- `TypeInfo::kind` method
- `TypeInfo::as_struct` method
- `TypeInfo::as_tuple_struct` method
- `TypeInfo::as_tuple` method
- `TypeInfo::as_list` method
- `TypeInfo::as_array` method
- `TypeInfo::as_map` method
- `TypeInfo::as_enum` method
- `TypeInfo::as_value` method
- `VariantInfoError` enum
- `VariantInfo::variant_type` method
- `VariantInfo::as_unit_variant` method
- `VariantInfo::as_tuple_variant` method
- `VariantInfo::as_struct_variant` method
2024-07-14 20:10:31 +00:00
Joona Aalto
9f376df2d5
Add inverse_mul and inverse_transform_point for isometries (#14311)
# Objective

The isometry types added in #14269 support transforming other isometries
and points, as well as computing the inverse of an isometry using
`inverse`.

However, transformations like `iso1.inverse() * iso2` and `iso.inverse()
* point` can be optimized for single-shot cases using custom methods
that avoid an extra rotation operation.

## Solution

Add `inverse_mul` and `inverse_transform_point` for `Isometry2d` and
`Isometry3d`. Note that these methods are only faster when the isometry
can't be reused for multiple transformations.

## Testing

All of the methods have a test, similarly to the existing transformation
operations.
2024-07-14 19:53:40 +00:00
Joona Aalto
22b65b7256
Add Isometry2d::from_xy and Isometry3d::from_xyz (#14312)
# Objective

Creating isometry types with just a translation is a bit more verbose
than it needs to be for cases where you don't have an existing vector to
pass in.

```rust
let iso = Isometry3d::from_translation(Vec3::new(2.0, 1.0, -1.0));
```

This could be made more ergonomic with a method similar to
`Dir2::from_xy`, `Dir3::from_xyz`, and `Transform::from_xyz`:

```rust
let iso = Isometry3d::from_xyz(2.0, 1.0, -1.0);
```

## Solution

Add `Isometry2d::from_xy` and `Isometry3d::from_xyz`.
2024-07-14 19:53:30 +00:00
re0312
3b23aa0864
Fix prepass batch (#13943)
# Objective

- After #11804 , The queue_prepass_material_meshes function is now
executed in parallel with other queue_* systems. This optimization
introduced a potential issue where mesh_instance.should_batch() could
return false in queue_prepass_material_meshes due to an unset
material_bind_group_id.
2024-07-14 19:35:36 +00:00
re0312
36c6f29832
Lighting Should Only hold Vec<Entity> instead of TypeId<Vec<Entity>> (#14073)
# Objective
- After #13894, I noticed the performance of `many_lights `dropped from
120+ to 60+. I reviewed the PR but couldn't identify any mistakes. After
profiling, I discovered that `Hashmap::Clone `was very slow when its not
empty, causing `extract_light` to increase from 3ms to 8ms.
- Lighting only checks visibility for 3D Meshes. We don't need to
maintain a TypeIdMap for this, as it not only impacts performance
negatively but also reduces ergonomics.

## Solution

- use VisibleMeshEntities for lighint visibility checking.


## Performance
cargo run --release --example many_lights  --features bevy/trace_tracy 
name="bevy_pbr::light::check_point_light_mesh_visibility"}

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/8bad061a-f936-45a0-9bb9-4fbdaceec08b)

system{name="bevy_pbr::render::light::extract_lights"}

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/ca75b46c-b4ad-45d3-8c8d-66442447b753)


## Migration Guide

> now `SpotLightBundle` , `CascadesVisibleEntities `and
`CubemapVisibleEntities `use VisibleMeshEntities instead of
`VisibleEntities`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-14 17:00:54 +00:00
Matty
e13c72d8a4
Fix swapped docs for Rot2::rotation_to/from_y (#14307)
# Objective

Fixes #14301 

## Solution

Swap them so that they are no longer swapped.
2024-07-14 17:00:41 +00:00
MiniaczQ
b36b0230e6
Dirty fix for App hanging when windows are invisible on WindowsOS (#14155)
# Objective

- Fixes #14135 

## Solution

- If no windows are visible, app updates will run regardless of redraw
call result.

This a relatively dirty fix, a more robust solution is desired in the
long run:
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1343#issuecomment-770091684

https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1253771396832821270/1258805997011730472
The solution would disconnect rendering from app updates.

## Testing

- `window_settings` now works

## Other platforms

Not a problem on Linux:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1259526650622640160
Not a problem on MacOS:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1259563986148659272
2024-07-14 16:47:28 +00:00
Periwink
17a77445e2
Add error message if states schedule missing (usually because StatesPlugin hasn't been added) (#14160)
# Objective

- Helps improve https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14151

## Solution

- At least return an error message from the `Option::unwrap()` call when
we try to access the `StateTransition` schedule

---------

Co-authored-by: Martín Maita <47983254+mnmaita@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-14 15:56:16 +00:00
Gino Valente
99c9218b56
bevy_reflect: Feature-gate function reflection (#14174)
# Objective

Function reflection requires a lot of macro code generation in the form
of several `all_tuples!` invocations, as well as impls generated in the
`Reflect` derive macro.

Seeing as function reflection is currently a bit more niche, it makes
sense to gate it all behind a feature.

## Solution

Add a `functions` feature to `bevy_reflect`, which can be enabled in
Bevy using the `reflect_functions` feature.

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

That should ensure that everything still works with the feature
disabled.

To test with the feature on, you can run:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect --features functions
```

---

## Changelog

- Moved function reflection behind a Cargo feature
(`bevy/reflect_functions` and `bevy_reflect/functions`)
- Add `IntoFunction` export in `bevy_reflect::prelude`

## Internal Migration Guide

> [!important]
> Function reflection was introduced as part of the 0.15 dev cycle. This
migration guide was written for developers relying on `main` during this
cycle, and is not a breaking change coming from 0.14.

Function reflection is now gated behind a feature. To use function
reflection, enable the feature:
- If using `bevy_reflect` directly, enable the `functions` feature
- If using `bevy`, enable the `reflect_functions` feature
2024-07-14 15:55:31 +00:00
Matty
6c9ec88e54
Basic isometry types (#14269)
# Objective

Introduce isometry types for describing relative and absolute position
in mathematical contexts.

## Solution

For the time being, this is a very minimal implementation. This
implements the following faculties for two- and three-dimensional
isometry types:
- Identity transformations
- Creation from translations and/or rotations
- Inverses
- Multiplication (composition) of isometries with each other
- Application of isometries to points (as vectors)
- Conversion of isometries to affine transformations

There is obviously a lot more that could be added, so I erred on the
side of adding things that I knew would be useful, with the idea of
expanding this in the near future as needed.

(I also fixed some random doc problems in `bevy_math`.)

---

## Design

One point of interest here is the matter of if/when to use aligned
types. In the implementation of 3d isometries, I used `Vec3A` rather
than `Vec3` because it has no impact on size/alignment, but I'm still
not sure about that decision (although it is easily changed).

For 2d isometries — which are encoded by four floats — the idea of
shoving them into a single 128-bit buffer (`__m128` or whatever) sounds
kind of enticing, but it's more involved and would involve writing
unsafe code, so I didn't do that for now.

## Future work

- Expand the API to include shortcuts like `inverse_mul` and
`inverse_transform` for efficiency reasons.
- Include more convenience constructors and methods (e.g. `from_xy`,
`from_xyz`).
- Refactor `bevy_math::bounding` to use the isometry types.
- Add conversions to/from isometries for `Transform`/`GlobalTransform`
in `bevy_transform`.
2024-07-14 15:27:42 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
d7080369a7
Fix intra-doc links and make CI test them (#14076)
# Objective

- Bevy currently has lot of invalid intra-doc links, let's fix them!
- Also make CI test them, to avoid future regressions.
- Helps with #1983 (but doesn't fix it, as there could still be explicit
links to docs.rs that are broken)

## Solution

- Make `cargo r -p ci -- doc-check` check fail on warnings (could also
be changed to just some specific lints)
- Manually fix all the warnings (note that in some cases it was unclear
to me what the fix should have been, I'll try to highlight them in a
self-review)
2024-07-11 13:08:31 +00:00
Blake Bedford
2414311079
Fixed #14248 and other URL issues (#14276)
# Objective

Fixes #14248 and other URL issues.

## Solution

- Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.
Removed the random #s in the URL. Led users to the wrong page. For
example, https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/#b0003 takes users to
https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/introduction, which is not the right
page. Removing the #s fixes it.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
I pasted the URL into my address bar and it took me to the right place.

- Are there any parts that need more testing?
No
2024-07-11 12:01:49 +00:00
IQuick 143
291db3e755
fix: Possible NaN due to denormalised quaternions in AABB implementations for round shapes. (#14240)
# Objective

With an unlucky denormalised quaternion (or just a regular very
denormalised quaternion), it's possible to obtain NaN values for AABB's
in shapes which rely on an AABB for a disk.

## Solution

Add an additional `.max(Vec3::ZERO)` clamp to get rid of negative values
arising due to numerical errors.
Fixup some unnecessary calculations and improve variable names in
relevant code, aiming for consistency.

## Discussion

These two (nontrivial) lines of code are repeated at least 5 times,
maybe they could be their own method.
2024-07-10 16:00:19 +00:00
Matty
9af2ef740b
Make bevy_math::common_traits public (#14245)
# Objective

Fixes #14243 

## Solution

`bevy_math::common_traits` is now a public module.
2024-07-09 17:16:47 +00:00
Rob Parrett
3594c4f2f5
Fix doc list indentation (#14225)
# Objective

Fixes #14221

## Solution

Add indentation as suggested.

## Testing

Confirmed that
- This makes Clippy happy with rust beta
- Built docs visually look the same before/after
2024-07-09 01:21:54 +00:00
Bob Gardner
ec1aa48fc6
Created an EventMutator for when you want to mutate an event before reading (#13818)
# Objective

- Often in games you will want to create chains of systems that modify
some event. For example, a chain of damage systems that handle a
DamageEvent and modify the underlying value before the health system
finally consumes the event. Right now this requires either:

* Using a component added to the entity
* Consuming and refiring events

Neither is ideal when really all we want to do is read the events value,
modify it, and write it back.

## Solution

- Create an EventMutator class similar to EventReader but with ResMut<T>
and iterators that return &mut so that events can be mutated.

## Testing

- I replicated all the existing tests for EventReader to make sure
behavior was the same (I believe) and added a number of tests specific
to testing that 1) events can actually be mutated, and that 2)
EventReader sees changes from EventMutator for events it hasn't already
seen.

## Migration Guide

Users currently using `ManualEventReader` should use `EventCursor`
instead. `ManualEventReader` will be removed in Bevy 0.16. Additionally,
`Events::get_reader` has been replaced by `Events::get_cursor`.

Users currently directly accessing the `Events` resource for mutation
should move to `EventMutator` if possible.

---------

Co-authored-by: poopy <gonesbird@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-08 14:53:06 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
8df10d2713
Bump Version after Release (#14219)
Bump version after release
This PR has been auto-generated

Co-authored-by: Bevy Auto Releaser <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-07-08 12:54:08 +00:00
François Mockers
1ebabcfe4a
fix typo processed_dir (#14220)
# Objective

- fix typo processed_dir
- unblock #14217 

## Solution

- fix typo processed_dir
2024-07-08 11:29:40 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
7db5dc03f1
Fix state example urls (#14209)
Doc was still pointing to old location of state examples

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-08 01:19:05 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
70c0223112
bevy_input: allow use without bevy_reflect (#14167)
# Objective

Allow use of `bevy_input` types without needing `bevy_reflect`.

## Solution

Make `bevy_reflect` within `bevy_input` optional. It's compiled in by
default.
Turn on reflect in dependencies as well when this feature is on.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

I did a `cargo hack -p bevy_input --each-feature build`.

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-07-08 01:09:07 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
faf3c175b8
bevy_core: make bevy_reflect optional (#14179)
# Objective

Allow use of `bevy_core` types without needing `bevy_reflect`.

## Solution

Make `bevy_reflect` within `bevy_core` optional. It's compiled in by
default.
Turn on reflect in dependencies as well when this feature is on.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

I did a `cargo hack -p bevy_core--each-feature build`.


Similar PR: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14167

Discord context starts here:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/768253008416342076/1258814534651482163

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-07-08 01:09:04 +00:00
Litttle_fish
2d34226043
disable gpu preprocessing on android with Adreno 730 GPU and earilier (#14176)
# Objective

Fix #14146 

## Solution

Expansion of #13323 , excluded Adreno 730 and earlier.

## Testing

Tested on android device(Adreno 730) that used to crash
2024-07-08 01:07:03 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
df80b99e69
Optimize unnecessary normalizations for Transform::local_{xyz} (#14171)
Note that `GlobalTransform` already does it like this for `right`,
`left`, etc. so I didn't have to touch that one
2024-07-08 01:05:09 +00:00
Mike
33ea3b9f7d
use Display for entity id in log_components (#14164)
# Objective

- Cleanup a doubled `Entity` in log components

```
// Before
2024-07-05T19:54:09.082773Z  INFO bevy_ecs::system::commands: Entity Entity { index: 2, generation: 1 }: ["bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform"]

// After
2024-07-05T19:54:09.082773Z  INFO bevy_ecs::system::commands: Entity 2v1: ["bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform"]
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-07-08 01:03:27 +00:00
Mike
91dd7e6f0f
add entity to error message (#14163)
# Objective

- There was a new warning added about having an unstyled child in the ui
hierarchy. Debugging the new error is pretty hard without any info about
which entity is.

## Solution

- Add the entity id to the warning.

```text
// Before
2024-07-05T19:40:59.904014Z  WARN bevy_ui::layout::ui_surface: Unstyled child in a UI entity hierarchy. You are using an entity without UI components as a child of an entity with UI components, results may be unexpected.

//After
2024-07-05T19:40:59.904014Z  WARN bevy_ui::layout::ui_surface: Unstyled child `3v1` in a UI entity hierarchy. You are using an entity without UI components as a child of an entity with UI components, results may be unexpected.
```

## Changelog

- add entity id to ui surface warning
2024-07-08 01:01:47 +00:00
Brandon Reinhart
02028d16b3
impl Reflect + Clone for StateScoped (#14156)
# Objective

- Expand the flexibilty of StateScoped by adding Reflect and Clone
- This lets StateScoped be used in Clone Bundles, for example

```rust
#[derive(Component, Reflect, Clone)]
pub struct StateScoped<S: States>(pub S);
```

Notes:
- States are already Clone.
- Type registration is up to the user, but this is commonly the case
with reflected generic types.

## Testing

- Ran the examples.
2024-07-08 01:00:04 +00:00
Brian Reavis
7273ffcd78
Fix crash when an asset load failure event is processed after asset drop (#14123)
# Objective

This PR fixes a crash that happens when an asset failure event is
processed after the asset has already been dropped.

```
2024-07-03T17:12:16.847178Z ERROR bevy_asset::server: Encountered HTTP status 404 when loading asset
thread 'main' panicked at bevy/crates/bevy_asset/src/server/info.rs:593:18:
```

## Solution

- Update `process_asset_fail` to match the graceful behavior in
`process_asset_load` (it does not assume the state still exists).

---

## Changelog

- Fixed a rare crash that happens when an asset failed event is
processed after the asset has been dropped.
2024-07-08 00:58:55 +00:00
Matty
900f50d77d
Uniform mesh sampling (#14071)
# Objective

Allow random sampling from the surfaces of triangle meshes.

## Solution

This has two parts.

Firstly, rendering meshes can now yield their collections of triangles
through a method `Mesh::triangles`. This has signature
```rust
pub fn triangles(&self) -> Result<Vec<Triangle3d>, MeshTrianglesError> { //... }
```

and fails in a variety of cases — the most obvious of these is that the
mesh must have either the `TriangleList` or `TriangleStrip` topology,
and the others correspond to malformed vertex or triangle-index data.

With that in hand, we have the second piece, which is
`UniformMeshSampler`, which is a `Vec3`-valued
[distribution](https://docs.rs/rand/latest/rand/distributions/trait.Distribution.html)
that samples uniformly from collections of triangles. It caches the
triangles' distribution of areas so that after its initial setup,
sampling is allocation-free. It is constructed via
`UniformMeshSampler::try_new`, which looks like this:
```rust
pub fn try_new<T: Into<Vec<Triangle3d>>>(triangles: T) -> Result<Self, ZeroAreaMeshError> { //... }
```

It fails if the collection of triangles has zero area. 

The sum of these parts means that you can sample random points from a
mesh as follows:
```rust
let triangles = my_mesh.triangles().unwrap();
let mut rng = StdRng::seed_from_u64(8765309);
let distribution = UniformMeshSampler::try_new(triangles).unwrap();
// 10000 random points from the surface of my_mesh:
let sample_points: Vec<Vec3> = distribution.sample_iter(&mut rng).take(10000).collect();
```

## Testing

Tested by instantiating meshes and sampling as demonstrated above.

---

## Changelog

- Added `Mesh::triangles` method to get a collection of triangles from a
mesh.
- Added `UniformMeshSampler` to `bevy_math::sampling`. This is a
distribution which allows random sampling over collections of triangles
(such as those provided through meshes).

---

## Discussion

### Design decisions

The main thing here was making sure to have a good separation between
the parts of this in `bevy_render` and in `bevy_math`. Getting the
triangles from a mesh seems like a reasonable step after adding
`Triangle3d` to `bevy_math`, so I decided to make all of the random
sampling operate at that level, with the fallible conversion to
triangles doing most of the work.

Notably, the sampler could be called something else that reflects that
its input is a collection of triangles, but if/when we add other kinds
of meshes to `bevy_math` (e.g. half-edge meshes), the fact that
`try_new` takes an `impl Into<Vec<Triangle3d>>` means that those meshes
just need to satisfy that trait bound in order to work immediately with
this sampling functionality. In that case, the result would just be
something like this:
```rust
let dist = UniformMeshSampler::try_new(mesh).unwrap();
```
I think this highlights that most of the friction is really just from
extracting data from `Mesh`.

It's maybe worth mentioning also that "collection of triangles"
(`Vec<Triangle3d>`) sits downstream of any other kind of triangle mesh,
since the topology connecting the triangles has been effectively erased,
which makes an `Into<Vec<Triangle3d>>` trait bound seem all the more
natural to me.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-08 00:57:08 +00:00
re0312
db19d2ee47
Optimize ui_layout_system (#14064)
# Objective

- Currently bevy's ui layout system could takes a long time.

## Solution

- cache `default_ui_camera `entity to avoid repetitive lookup


## Performance
cargo run --release --example many_buttons --features bevy/trace_tracy  


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/f8eda0b0-343d-4379-847f-f1636c38e5ec)
2024-07-08 00:48:35 +00:00
Jenya705
330911f1bf
Component Hook functions as attributes for Component derive macro (#14005)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13972

## Solution

Added 3 new attributes to the `Component` macro.

## Testing

Added `component_hook_order_spawn_despawn_with_macro_hooks`, that makes
the same as `component_hook_order_spawn_despawn` but uses a struct, that
defines it's hooks with the `Component` macro.

---

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-08 00:46:00 +00:00
François Mockers
c994c15d5e
EmptyPathStream is only used in android/wasm32 (#14200)
# Objective

- `EmptyPathStream` is only used in android and wasm32
- This now makes rust nightly warn

## Solution

- flag the struct to only be present when needed
- also change how `MorphTargetNames` is used because that makes rust
happier?
2024-07-07 19:54:53 +00:00
daxpedda
ea2a7e5552
Send SceneInstanceReady when spawning any kind of scene (#11741)
# Objective

- Emit an event regardless of scene type (`Scene` and `DynamicScene`).
- Also send the `InstanceId` along.

Follow-up to #11002.
Fixes #2218.

## Solution

- Send `SceneInstanceReady` regardless of scene type.
- Make `SceneInstanceReady::parent` `Option`al.
- Add `SceneInstanceReady::id`.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- `SceneInstanceReady` is now sent for `Scene` as well.
`SceneInstanceReady::parent` is an `Option` and
`SceneInstanceReady::id`, an `InstanceId`, is added to identify the
corresponding `Scene`.

## Migration Guide

- `SceneInstanceReady { parent: Entity }` is now `SceneInstanceReady {
id: InstanceId, parent: Option<Entity> }`.
2024-07-06 14:00:39 +00:00
BD103
1ceb45540b
Remove unused type parameter in Parallel::drain() (#14178)
# Objective

- `Parallel::drain()` has an unused type parameter `B` than can be
removed.
- Caught [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/692572690833473578/1259004180560085003)
by Andrew, thanks!

## Solution

- Remove it! :)

## Testing

- `Parallel::drain()` should still function exactly the same.

---

## Changelog

- Removed unused type parameter in `Parallel::drain()`.

## Migration Guide

The type parameter of `Parallel::drain()` was unused, so it is now
removed. If you were manually specifying it, you can remove the bounds.

```rust
// 0.14
// Create a `Parallel` and give it a value.
let mut parallel: Parallel<Vec<u8>> = Parallel::default();
*parallel.borrow_local_mut() = vec![1, 2, 3];

for v in parallel.drain::<u8>() {
    // ...
}

// 0.15
let mut parallel: Parallel<Vec<u8>> = Parallel::default();
*parallel.borrow_local_mut() = vec![1, 2, 3];

// Remove the type parameter.
for v in parallel.drain() {
    // ...
}
```
2024-07-06 13:29:29 +00:00
Gino Valente
09d86bfb96
bevy_reflect: Re-enable reflection compile fail tests (#14165)
# Objective

Looks like I accidentally disabled the reflection compile fail tests in
#13152. These should be re-enabled.

## Solution

Re-enable reflection compile fail tests.

## Testing

CI should pass. You can also test locally by navigating to
`crates/bevy_reflect/compile_fail/` and running:

```
cargo test --target-dir ../../../target
```
2024-07-05 20:49:03 +00:00
NWPlayer123
c6a89c2187
impl Debug for ExtendedMaterial (#14140)
# Objective

Both `Material` and `MaterialExtension` (base and extension) can derive
Debug, so there's no reason to not allow `ExtendedMaterial` to derive it

## Solution

- Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.
Add `Debug` to the list of derived traits

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
I compiled my test project on latest commit, making sure it actually
compiles
- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
Create an ExtendedMaterial instance, try to `println!("{:?}",
material);`

Co-authored-by: NWPlayer123 <NWPlayer123@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-04 23:59:48 +00:00
TotalKrill
5986d5d309
Cosmic text (#10193)
# Replace ab_glyph with the more capable cosmic-text

Fixes #7616.

Cosmic-text is a more mature text-rendering library that handles scripts
and ligatures better than ab_glyph, it can also handle system fonts
which can be implemented in bevy in the future

Rebase of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8808

## Changelog

Replaces text renderer ab_glyph with cosmic-text

The definition of the font size has changed with the migration to cosmic
text. The behavior is now consistent with other platforms (e.g. the
web), where the font size in pixels measures the height of the font (the
distance between the top of the highest ascender and the bottom of the
lowest descender). Font sizes in your app need to be rescaled to
approximately 1.2x smaller; for example, if you were using a font size
of 60.0, you should now use a font size of 50.0.

## Migration guide

- `Text2dBounds` has been replaced with `TextBounds`, and it now accepts
`Option`s to the bounds, instead of using `f32::INFINITY` to inidicate
lack of bounds
- Textsizes should be changed, dividing the current size with 1.2 will
result in the same size as before.
- `TextSettings` struct is removed
- Feature `subpixel_alignment` has been removed since cosmic-text
already does this automatically
- TextBundles and things rendering texts requires the `CosmicBuffer`
Component on them as well

## Suggested followups:

- TextPipeline: reconstruct byte indices for keeping track of eventual
cursors in text input
- TextPipeline: (future work) split text entities into section entities
- TextPipeline: (future work) text editing
- Support line height as an option. Unitless `1.2` is the default used
in browsers (1.2x font size).
- Support System Fonts and font families
- Example showing of animated text styles. Eg. throbbing hyperlinks

---------

Co-authored-by: tigregalis <anak.harimau@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nico Burns <nico@nicoburns.com>
Co-authored-by: sam edelsten <samedelsten1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dimchikkk <velo.app1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 20:41:08 +00:00
re0312
1c2f687202
Skip extract UiImage When its texture is default (#14122)
# Objective

- After #14017 , I noticed that the drawcall increased 10x in the
`many_buttons`, causing the `UIPassNode `to increase from 1.5ms to 6ms.
This is because our UI batching is very fragile.

## Solution

- skip extract UiImage when its texture is default


## Performance 
many_buttons UiPassNode

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/9295d958-8c3f-469c-a7e0-d1e90db4dfb7)
2024-07-03 20:54:11 +00:00
re0312
2893fc3e8b
Using simple approx round up in ui_layout_system (#14079)
# Objective

- built-in `f32::round `is slow 
- splits from #14064 
## Solution

- using a simple floor instead of round

## Testing

- I am not an expert on floating-point values, but I enumerated all f32
values to test for potential errors compared to the previous function.
[rust
playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=release&edition=2021&gist=0d8ed5604499e7bd9c61ce57d47e8c06)

three cases where the behavior differs between the new and previous
functions:
| value  |  previous | new  |  
|---|---|---|
|  [-0.5,0) |  -0 | +0  |   
|  0.49999997  | 0  |  1 |   
| +-8388609 |  8388609   | 8388610  |   

## Performance


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/1910f342-e55b-4f5c-851c-24a142d5c72e)
2024-07-03 12:48:34 +00:00
Gagnus
a47b91cccc
Added feature switch to default Standard Material's new anisotropy texture to off (#14048)
# Objective

- Standard Material is starting to run out of samplers (currently uses
13 with no additional features off, I think in 0.13 it was 12).
- This change adds a new feature switch, modelled on the other ones
which add features to Standard Material, to turn off the new anisotropy
feature by default.

## Solution

- feature + texture define

## Testing

- Anisotropy example still works fine
- Other samples work fine
- Standard Material now takes 12 samplers by default on my Mac instead
of 13

## Migration Guide

- Add feature pbr_anisotropy_texture if you are using that texture in
any standard materials.

---------

Co-authored-by: John Payne <20407779+johngpayne@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-02 18:02:05 +00:00
Vic
7e0d262d77
use associated type bounds in QueryManyIter and QueryIter::sort() (#14107)
# Objective

The bounds for query iterators are quite intimidating.

## Solution

With Rust 1.79, [associated type
bounds](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122055/) stabilized,
which can simplify the bounds slightly.
2024-07-02 13:39:22 +00:00
Mincong Lu
ce5254e3ec
Added get_main_animation for AnimationTransitions (#14104)
# Objective

Added a getter for the main animation of `AnimationTransitions`.

## Solution

Added `get_main_animation` for `AnimationTransitions`.
2024-07-02 13:28:42 +00:00
Vic
1d907c5668
add missing mention of sort_unstable_by_key in QuerySortedIter docs (#14108)
# Objective

There is a missing mention of `sort_unstable_by_key` in the
`QuerySortedIter` docs.

## Solution

Add it.
2024-07-02 13:27:21 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
7aaf440fbf
Fix push_children inserting a Children component even when no children are supplied (#14109)
# Objective

The Bevy API around manipulating hierarchies removes `Children` if the
operation results in an entity having no children. This means that
`Children` is guaranteed to hold actual children. However, the following
code unexpectedly inserts empty `Children`:

```rust
commands.entity(entity).with_children(|_| {});
```

This was discovered by @Jondolf:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1124043933886976171/1257660865625325800

## Solution

- `with_children` is now a noop when no children were passed

## Testing

- Added a regression test
2024-07-02 13:27:02 +00:00
Joseph
5876352206
Optimize common usages of AssetReader (#14082)
# Objective

The `AssetReader` trait allows customizing the behavior of fetching
bytes for an `AssetPath`, and expects implementors to return `dyn
AsyncRead + AsyncSeek`. This gives implementors of `AssetLoader` great
flexibility to tightly integrate their asset loading behavior with the
asynchronous task system.

However, almost all implementors of `AssetLoader` don't use the async
functionality at all, and just call `AsyncReadExt::read_to_end(&mut
Vec<u8>)`. This is incredibly inefficient, as this method repeatedly
calls `poll_read` on the trait object, filling the vector 32 bytes at a
time. At my work we have assets that are hundreds of megabytes which
makes this a meaningful overhead.

## Solution

Turn the `Reader` type alias into an actual trait, with a provided
method `read_to_end`. This provided method should be more efficient than
the existing extension method, as the compiler will know the underlying
type of `Reader` when generating this function, which removes the
repeated dynamic dispatches and allows the compiler to make further
optimizations after inlining. Individual implementors are able to
override the provided implementation -- for simple asset readers that
just copy bytes from one buffer to another, this allows removing a large
amount of overhead from the provided implementation.

Now that `Reader` is an actual trait, I also improved the ergonomics for
implementing `AssetReader`. Currently, implementors are expected to box
their reader and return it as a trait object, which adds unnecessary
boilerplate to implementations. This PR changes that trait method to
return a pseudo trait alias, which allows implementors to return `impl
Reader` instead of `Box<dyn Reader>`. Now, the boilerplate for boxing
occurs in `ErasedAssetReader`.

## Testing

I made identical changes to my company's fork of bevy. Our app, which
makes heavy use of `read_to_end` for asset loading, still worked
properly after this. I am not aware if we have a more systematic way of
testing asset loading for correctness.

---

## Migration Guide

The trait method `bevy_asset::io::AssetReader::read` (and `read_meta`)
now return an opaque type instead of a boxed trait object. Implementors
of these methods should change the type signatures appropriately

```rust
impl AssetReader for MyReader {
    // Before
    async fn read<'a>(&'a self, path: &'a Path) -> Result<Box<Reader<'a>>, AssetReaderError> {
        let reader = // construct a reader
        Box::new(reader) as Box<Reader<'a>>
    }

    // After
    async fn read<'a>(&'a self, path: &'a Path) -> Result<impl Reader + 'a, AssetReaderError> {
        // create a reader
    }
}
```

`bevy::asset::io::Reader` is now a trait, rather than a type alias for a
trait object. Implementors of `AssetLoader::load` will need to adjust
the method signature accordingly

```rust
impl AssetLoader for MyLoader {
    async fn load<'a>(
        &'a self,
        // Before:
        reader: &'a mut bevy::asset::io::Reader,
        // After:
        reader: &'a mut dyn bevy::asset::io::Reader,
        _: &'a Self::Settings,
        load_context: &'a mut LoadContext<'_>,
    ) -> Result<Self::Asset, Self::Error> {
}
```

Additionally, implementors of `AssetReader` that return a type
implementing `futures_io::AsyncRead` and `AsyncSeek` might need to
explicitly implement `bevy::asset::io::Reader` for that type.

```rust
impl bevy::asset::io::Reader for MyAsyncReadAndSeek {}
```
2024-07-01 19:59:42 +00:00
Lee-Orr
bd7dcd3f6d
deregister events (#14083)
# Objective

Add ability to de-register events from the EventRegistry (and the
associated World).

The initial reasoning relates to retaining support for Event hot
reloading in `dexterous_developer`.

## Solution

Add a `deregister_events<T: Event>(&mut world)` method to the
`EventRegistry` struct.

## Testing

Added an automated test that verifies the event registry adds and
removes `Events<T>` from the world.

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-01 16:18:14 +00:00
Lura
856b39d821
Apply Clippy lints regarding lazy evaluation and closures (#14015)
# Objective

- Lazily evaluate
[default](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/unwrap_or_default)~~/[or](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/or_fun_call)~~
values where it makes sense
  - ~~`unwrap_or(foo())` -> `unwrap_or_else(|| foo())`~~
  - `unwrap_or(Default::default())` -> `unwrap_or_default()`
  - etc.
- Avoid creating [redundant
closures](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure),
even for [method
calls](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure_for_method_calls)
  - `map(|something| something.into())` -> `map(Into:into)`

## Solution

- Apply Clippy lints:
-
~~[or_fun_call](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/or_fun_call)~~
-
[unwrap_or_default](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/unwrap_or_default)
-
[redundant_closure_for_method_calls](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure_for_method_calls)
([redundant
closures](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/redundant_closure)
is already enabled)

## Testing

- Tested on Windows 11 (`stable-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu`, 1.79.0)
- Bevy compiles without errors or warnings and examples seem to work as
intended
  - `cargo clippy` 
  - `cargo run -p ci -- compile` 

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 15:54:40 +00:00
Joseph
9055fc1d68
Clarify the difference between default render layers and none render layers (#14075)
# Objective

It's not always obvious what the default value for `RenderLayers`
represents. It is documented, but since it's an implementation of a
trait method the documentation may or may not be shown depending on the
IDE.

## Solution

Add documentation to the `none` method that explicitly calls out the
difference.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 14:47:13 +00:00
BD103
f7bc0a01dd
Bump accesskit to 0.16 (#14091)
Also bumps `accesskit_winit` to 0.22 and fixes one breaking change.

# Objective

- `accesskit` has been updated recently to 0.16!

## Solution

- Update `accesskit`, as well as `accesskit_winit`.
- [`accesskit`
changelog](552032c839/common/CHANGELOG.md (0160-2024-06-29))
- [`accesskit_winit`
changelog](552032c839/platforms/winit/CHANGELOG.md (0220-2024-06-29))
- Fix one breaking change where `Role::StaticText` has been renamed to
`Role::Label`.

## Testing

- The test suite should cover most things.
- It would be good to test this with an example, but I don't know how.

---

## Changelog

- Update `accesskit` to 0.16 and `accesskit_winit` to 0.22.

## Migration Guide

`accesskit`'s `Role::StaticText` variant has been renamed to
`Role::Label`.
2024-07-01 14:42:40 +00:00
BD103
b389e7baba
Bump rodio to 0.19 (#14090)
# Objective

- Though Rodio will eventually be replaced with Kira for `bevy_audio`,
we should not let it languish.

## Solution

- Bump Rodio to 0.19.
- This is [the
changelog](27f2b42406/CHANGELOG.md (version-0190-2024-06-29)).
No apparent breaking changes, only 1 feature and 1 fix.

## Testing

- Run an example that uses audio, on both native and WASM.

---

## Changelog

- Bumped Rodio to 0.19.
2024-07-01 14:41:49 +00:00
Al M
ace4eaaf0e
Merge BuildWorldChildren and BuildChildren traits. (#14052)
# Objective

The `BuildChildren` and `BuildWorldChildren` traits are mostly
identical, so I decided to try and merge them. I'm not sure of the
history, maybe they were added before GATs existed.

## Solution

- Add an associated type to `BuildChildren` which reflects the prior
differences between the `BuildChildren` and `BuildWorldChildren` traits.
- Add `ChildBuild` trait that is the bounds for
`BuildChildren::Builder`, with impls for `ChildBuilder` and
`WorldChildBuilder`.
- Remove `BuildWorldChildren` trait and replace it with an impl of
`BuildChildren` for `EntityWorldMut`.

## Testing

I ran several of the examples that use entity hierarchies, mainly UI.

---

## Changelog

n/a

## Migration Guide

n/a
2024-07-01 14:29:39 +00:00
Aztro
6dcff2bfe8
Mouse input accumulation (#14044)
# Objective

- Add the `AccumulatedMouseMotion` and `AccumulatedMouseScroll`
resources to make it simpler to track mouse motion/scroll changes
- Closes #13915

## Solution

- Created two resources, `AccumulatedMouseMotion` and
`AccumulatedMouseScroll`, and a method that tracks the `MouseMotion` and
`MouseWheel` events and accumulates their deltas every frame.
- Also modified the mouse input example to show how to use the
resources.

## Testing

- Tested the changes by modifying an existing example to use the newly
added resources, and moving/scrolling my trackpad around a ton.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-01 14:27:21 +00:00
Sarthak Singh
f607be8777
Handle Ctrl+C in the terminal properly (#14001)
# Objective

Fixes #13995.

## Solution

Override the default `Ctrl+C` handler with one that sends `AppExit`
event to every app with `TerminalCtrlCHandlerPlugin`.

## Testing

Tested by running the `3d_scene` example and hitting `Ctrl+C` in the
terminal.

---

## Changelog

Handles `Ctrl+C` in the terminal gracefully.

## Migration Guide

If you are overriding the `Ctrl+C` handler then you should call
`TerminalCtrlCHandlerPlugin::gracefully_exit` from your handler. It will
tell the app to exit.
2024-07-01 14:08:42 +00:00
Mikhail Novikov
cb4fe4ea9e
Make gLTF node children Handle instead of objects (#13707)
Part of #13681 

# Objective

gLTF Assets shouldn't be duplicated between Assets resource and node
children.

Also changed `asset_label` to be a method as [per previous PR
comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13558).

## Solution

- Made GltfNode children be Handles instead of asset copies.

## Testing

- Added tests that actually test loading and hierarchy as previous ones
unit tested only one function and that makes little sense.
- Made circular nodes an actual loading failure instead of a warning
no-op. You [_MUST NOT_ have cycles in
gLTF](https://registry.khronos.org/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#nodes-and-hierarchy)
according to the spec.
- IMO this is a bugfix, not a breaking change. But in an extremely
unlikely event in which you relied on invalid behavior for loading gLTF
with cyclic children, you will not be able to do that anymore. You
should fix your gLTF file as it's not valid according to gLTF spec. For
it to for work someone, it had to be bevy with bevy_animation flag off.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- `GltfNode.children` are now `Vec<Handle<GltfNode>>` instead of
`Vec<GltfNode>`
- Having children cycles between gLTF nodes in a gLTF document is now an
explicit asset loading failure.

## Migration Guide

If accessing children, use `Assets<GltfNode>` resource to get the actual
child object.

#### Before

```rs
fn gltf_print_first_node_children_system(gltf_component_query: Query<Handle<Gltf>>, gltf_assets: Res<Assets<Gltf>>, gltf_nodes: Res<Assets<GltfNode>>) {
    for gltf_handle in gltf_component_query.iter() {
        let gltf_root = gltf_assets.get(gltf_handle).unwrap();
        let first_node_handle = gltf_root.nodes.get(0).unwrap();
        let first_node = gltf_nodes.get(first_node_handle).unwrap();
        let first_child = first_node.children.get(0).unwrap();
        println!("First nodes child node name is {:?)", first_child.name);
    }
}
```

#### After

```rs
fn gltf_print_first_node_children_system(gltf_component_query: Query<Handle<Gltf>>, gltf_assets: Res<Assets<Gltf>>, gltf_nodes: Res<Assets<GltfNode>>) {
    for gltf_handle in gltf_component_query.iter() {
        let gltf_root = gltf_assets.get(gltf_handle).unwrap();
        let first_node_handle = gltf_root.nodes.get(0).unwrap();
        let first_node = gltf_nodes.get(first_node_handle).unwrap();
        let first_child_handle = first_node.children.get(0).unwrap();
        let first_child = gltf_nodes.get(first_child_handle).unwrap();
        println!("First nodes child node name is {:?)", first_child.name);
    }
}
```
2024-07-01 14:05:16 +00:00
Joseph
64bc811815
Support operations for render layers and fix equality comparisons (#13310)
# Objective

Allow combining render layers with a more-ergonomic syntax than
`RenderLayers::from_iter(a.iter().chain(b.iter()))`.

## Solution

Add the `or` operation (and corresponding `const` method) to allow
computing the union of a set of render layers. While we're here, also
added `and` and `xor` operations. Someone might find them useful

## Testing

Added a simple unit test.
2024-07-01 13:55:25 +00:00
Gino Valente
276dd04001
bevy_reflect: Function reflection (#13152)
# Objective

We're able to reflect types sooooooo... why not functions?

The goal of this PR is to make functions callable within a dynamic
context, where type information is not readily available at compile
time.

For example, if we have a function:

```rust
fn add(left: i32, right: i32) -> i32 {
  left + right
}
```

And two `Reflect` values we've already validated are `i32` types:

```rust
let left: Box<dyn Reflect> = Box::new(2_i32);
let right: Box<dyn Reflect> = Box::new(2_i32);
```

We should be able to call `add` with these values:

```rust
// ?????
let result: Box<dyn Reflect> = add.call_dynamic(left, right);
```

And ideally this wouldn't just work for functions, but methods and
closures too!

Right now, users have two options:

1. Manually parse the reflected data and call the function themselves
2. Rely on registered type data to handle the conversions for them

For a small function like `add`, this isn't too bad. But what about for
more complex functions? What about for many functions?

At worst, this process is error-prone. At best, it's simply tedious.

And this is assuming we know the function at compile time. What if we
want to accept a function dynamically and call it with our own
arguments?

It would be much nicer if `bevy_reflect` could alleviate some of the
problems here.

## Solution

Added function reflection!

This adds a `DynamicFunction` type to wrap a function dynamically. This
can be called with an `ArgList`, which is a dynamic list of
`Reflect`-containing `Arg` arguments. It returns a `FunctionResult`
which indicates whether or not the function call succeeded, returning a
`Reflect`-containing `Return` type if it did succeed.

Many functions can be converted into this `DynamicFunction` type thanks
to the `IntoFunction` trait.

Taking our previous `add` example, this might look something like
(explicit types added for readability):

```rust
fn add(left: i32, right: i32) -> i32 {
  left + right
}

let mut function: DynamicFunction = add.into_function();
let args: ArgList = ArgList::new().push_owned(2_i32).push_owned(2_i32);
let result: Return = function.call(args).unwrap();
let value: Box<dyn Reflect> = result.unwrap_owned();
assert_eq!(value.take::<i32>().unwrap(), 4);
```

And it also works on closures:

```rust
let add = |left: i32, right: i32| left + right;

let mut function: DynamicFunction = add.into_function();
let args: ArgList = ArgList::new().push_owned(2_i32).push_owned(2_i32);
let result: Return = function.call(args).unwrap();
let value: Box<dyn Reflect> = result.unwrap_owned();
assert_eq!(value.take::<i32>().unwrap(), 4);
```

As well as methods:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo(i32);

impl Foo {
  fn add(&mut self, value: i32) {
    self.0 += value;
  }
}

let mut foo = Foo(2);

let mut function: DynamicFunction = Foo::add.into_function();
let args: ArgList = ArgList::new().push_mut(&mut foo).push_owned(2_i32);
function.call(args).unwrap();
assert_eq!(foo.0, 4);
```

### Limitations

While this does cover many functions, it is far from a perfect system
and has quite a few limitations. Here are a few of the limitations when
using `IntoFunction`:

1. The lifetime of the return value is only tied to the lifetime of the
first argument (useful for methods). This means you can't have a
function like `(a: i32, b: &i32) -> &i32` without creating the
`DynamicFunction` manually.
2. Only 15 arguments are currently supported. If the first argument is a
(mutable) reference, this number increases to 16.
3. Manual implementations of `Reflect` will need to implement the new
`FromArg`, `GetOwnership`, and `IntoReturn` traits in order to be used
as arguments/return types.

And some limitations of `DynamicFunction` itself:

1. All arguments share the same lifetime, or rather, they will shrink to
the shortest lifetime.
2. Closures that capture their environment may need to have their
`DynamicFunction` dropped before accessing those variables again (there
is a `DynamicFunction::call_once` to make this a bit easier)
3. All arguments and return types must implement `Reflect`. While not a
big surprise coming from `bevy_reflect`, this implementation could
actually still work by swapping `Reflect` out with `Any`. Of course,
that makes working with the arguments and return values a bit harder.
4. Generic functions are not supported (unless they have been manually
monomorphized)

And general, reflection gotchas:

1. `&str` does not implement `Reflect`. Rather, `&'static str`
implements `Reflect` (the same is true for `&Path` and similar types).
This means that `&'static str` is considered an "owned" value for the
sake of generating arguments. Additionally, arguments and return types
containing `&str` will assume it's `&'static str`, which is almost never
the desired behavior. In these cases, the only solution (I believe) is
to use `&String` instead.

### Followup Work

This PR is the first of two PRs I intend to work on. The second PR will
aim to integrate this new function reflection system into the existing
reflection traits and `TypeInfo`. The goal would be to register and call
a reflected type's methods dynamically.

I chose not to do that in this PR since the diff is already quite large.
I also want the discussion for both PRs to be focused on their own
implementation.

Another followup I'd like to do is investigate allowing common container
types as a return type, such as `Option<&[mut] T>` and `Result<&[mut] T,
E>`. This would allow even more functions to opt into this system. I
chose to not include it in this one, though, for the same reasoning as
previously mentioned.

### Alternatives

One alternative I had considered was adding a macro to convert any
function into a reflection-based counterpart. The idea would be that a
struct that wraps the function would be created and users could specify
which arguments and return values should be `Reflect`. It could then be
called via a new `Function` trait.

I think that could still work, but it will be a fair bit more involved,
requiring some slightly more complex parsing. And it of course is a bit
more work for the user, since they need to create the type via macro
invocation.

It also makes registering these functions onto a type a bit more
complicated (depending on how it's implemented).

For now, I think this is a fairly simple, yet powerful solution that
provides the least amount of friction for users.

---

## Showcase

Bevy now adds support for storing and calling functions dynamically
using reflection!

```rust
// 1. Take a standard Rust function
fn add(left: i32, right: i32) -> i32 {
  left + right
}

// 2. Convert it into a type-erased `DynamicFunction` using the `IntoFunction` trait
let mut function: DynamicFunction = add.into_function();
// 3. Define your arguments from reflected values
let args: ArgList = ArgList::new().push_owned(2_i32).push_owned(2_i32);
// 4. Call the function with your arguments
let result: Return = function.call(args).unwrap();
// 5. Extract the return value
let value: Box<dyn Reflect> = result.unwrap_owned();
assert_eq!(value.take::<i32>().unwrap(), 4);
```

## Changelog

#### TL;DR

- Added support for function reflection
- Added a new `Function Reflection` example:
ba727898f2/examples/reflection/function_reflection.rs (L1-L157)

#### Details

Added the following items:

- `ArgError` enum
- `ArgId` enum
- `ArgInfo` struct
- `ArgList` struct
- `Arg` enum
- `DynamicFunction` struct
- `FromArg` trait (derived with `derive(Reflect)`)
- `FunctionError` enum
- `FunctionInfo` struct
- `FunctionResult` alias
- `GetOwnership` trait (derived with `derive(Reflect)`)
- `IntoFunction` trait (with blanket implementation)
- `IntoReturn` trait (derived with `derive(Reflect)`)
- `Ownership` enum
- `ReturnInfo` struct
- `Return` enum

---------

Co-authored-by: Periwink <charlesbour@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 13:49:08 +00:00
Aevyrie
a1545dd3a6
Fix compile failure in WASM without wgpu backend (#14081)
# Objective

- When no wgpu backend is selected, there should be a clear explanation.
- Fix a regression in 0.14 when not using default features. I hit this
compile failure when trying to build bevy_framepace for 0.14.0-rc.4
```
error[E0432]: unresolved import `crate::core_3d::DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED`
  --> /Users/aevyrie/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bevy_core_pipeline-0.14.0-rc.4/src/dof/mod.rs:59:19
   |
59 |         Camera3d, DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED,
   |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no `DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED` in `core_3d`
   |
note: found an item that was configured out
  --> /Users/aevyrie/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bevy_core_pipeline-0.14.0-rc.4/src/core_3d/mod.rs:53:11
   |
53 | pub const DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED: bool = false;
   |           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: found an item that was configured out
  --> /Users/aevyrie/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bevy_core_pipeline-0.14.0-rc.4/src/core_3d/mod.rs:63:11
   |
63 | pub const DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED: bool = true;
   |           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

## Solution

- Ensure that `DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLING_SUPPORTED` is either `true` or
`false`, it shouldn't be completely missing.

## Testing

- Building on WASM without default features, which now seemingly no
longer includes webgl, will panic on startup with a message saying that
no wgpu backend was selected. This is much more helpful than the compile
time failure:
```
No wgpu backend feature that is implemented for the target platform was enabled
```
- I can see an argument for making this a compile time failure, however
the current failure mode is very confusing for novice users, and
provides no clues for how to fix it. If we want this to fail at compile
time, we should do it in a way that fails with a helpful message,
similar to what this PR acheives.
2024-06-30 22:58:43 +00:00
François Mockers
8a7d3ce461
don't put previous skin/morph in the morphed_skinned_mesh_layout (#14065)
# Objective

- Fixes #14059
- `morphed_skinned_mesh_layout` is the same as
`morphed_skinned_motion_mesh_layout` but shouldn't have the skin / morph
from previous frame, as they're used for motion

## Solution

- Remove the extra entries

## Testing

- Run with the glTF file reproducing #14059, it works
2024-06-29 01:03:51 +00:00
Brian Reavis
e69e28fe74
Made Material2dBindGroupId instantiable (#14053)
# Objective / Solution

Make it possible to construct `Material2dBindGroupId` for custom 2D
material pipelines by making the inner field public.

---

The 3D variant (`MaterialBindGroupId`) had this done in
e79b9b62ce
2024-06-29 00:41:15 +00:00
Periwink
6573887d5c
Fix error in AnyOf (#14027)
# Objective

- Fixes a correctness error introduced in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14013 ...

## Solution

I've been playing around a lot of with the access code and I realized
that I introduced a soundness error when trying to simplify the code.
When we have a `Or<(With<A>, With<B>)>` filter, we cannot call
```
  let mut intermediate = FilteredAccess::default();
  $name::update_component_access($name, &mut intermediate);
  _new_access.append_or(&intermediate);
```
because that's just equivalent to adding the new components as `Or`
clauses.
For example if the existing `filter_sets` was `vec![With<C>]`, we would
then get `vec![With<C>, With<A>, With<B>]` which translates to `A or B
or C`.
Instead what we want is `(A and B) or (A and C)`, so we need to have
each new OR clause compose with the existing access like so:
```
let mut intermediate = _access.clone();
// if we previously had a With<C> in the filter_set, this will become `With<C> AND With<A>`
$name::update_component_access($name, &mut intermediate);
_new_access.append_or(&intermediate);
```

## Testing

- Added a unit test that is broken in main, but passes in this PR
2024-06-27 20:20:50 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
edca8707c8
add PartialEq to Outline (#14055)
# Objective

`sickle_ui` needs `PartialEq` on components to turn them into animatable
style attributes.

## Solution

All properties of Outline is already `PartialEq`, add derive on
`Outline` as well.

## Testing

- used `sickle_ui` to test if it can be made animatable
2024-06-27 20:03:07 +00:00
Patrick Walton
44db8b7fac
Allow phase items not associated with meshes to be binned. (#14029)
As reported in #14004, many third-party plugins, such as Hanabi, enqueue
entities that don't have meshes into render phases. However, the
introduction of indirect mode added a dependency on mesh-specific data,
breaking this workflow. This is because GPU preprocessing requires that
the render phases manage indirect draw parameters, which don't apply to
objects that aren't meshes. The existing code skips over binned entities
that don't have indirect draw parameters, which causes the rendering to
be skipped for such objects.

To support this workflow, this commit adds a new field,
`non_mesh_items`, to `BinnedRenderPhase`. This field contains a simple
list of (bin key, entity) pairs. After drawing batchable and unbatchable
objects, the non-mesh items are drawn one after another. Bevy itself
doesn't enqueue any items into this list; it exists solely for the
application and/or plugins to use.

Additionally, this commit switches the asset ID in the standard bin keys
to be an untyped asset ID rather than that of a mesh. This allows more
flexibility, allowing bins to be keyed off any type of asset.

This patch adds a new example, `custom_phase_item`, which simultaneously
serves to demonstrate how to use this new feature and to act as a
regression test so this doesn't break again.

Fixes #14004.

## Changelog

### Added

* `BinnedRenderPhase` now contains a `non_mesh_items` field for plugins
to add custom items to.
2024-06-27 16:13:03 +00:00
Chris Russell
1baa1a11b7
Add missing StaticSystemParam::queue implementation. (#14051)
# Objective

`StaticSystemParam` should delegate all `SystemParam` methods to the
inner param, but it looks like it was missed when the new `queue()`
method was added in #10839.

## Solution

Implement `StaticSystemParam::queue()` to delegate to the inner param.
2024-06-27 15:47:22 +00:00
Vic
e813326c87
add missing sort_unstable_by_key to QueryIter (#14040)
# Objective

`QueryIter::sort_unstable_by_key` is missing.

## Solution

Add `QueryIter::sort_unstable_by_key`.

## Testing

Added the new method to existing test.

## Changelog

Added `QueryIter::sort_unstable_by_key`.
2024-06-27 15:46:19 +00:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
9148847589
Fix incorrect computation of mips for cluster occlusion lookup (#14042)
The comment was incorrect - we are already looking at the pyramid
texture so we do not need to transform the size in any way. Doing that
resulted in a mip that was too fine to be selected in certain cases,
which resulted in a 2x2 pixel footprint not actually fully covering the
cluster sphere - sometimes this could lead to a non-conservative depth
value being computed which resulted in the cluster being marked as
invisible incorrectly.
2024-06-27 05:57:01 +00:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
4cd188568a
Improve MeshletMesh::from_mesh performance further (#14038)
This change updates meshopt-rs to 0.3 to take advantage of the newly
added sparse simplification mode: by default, simplifier assumes that
the entire mesh is simplified and runs a set of calculations that are
O(vertex count), but in our case we simplify many small mesh subsets
which is inefficient.

Sparse mode instead assumes that the simplified subset is only using a
portion of the vertex buffer, and optimizes accordingly. This changes
the meaning of the error (as it becomes relative to the subset, in our
case a meshlet group); to ensure consistent error selection, we also use
the ErrorAbsolute mode which allows us to operate in mesh coordinate
space.

Additionally, meshopt 0.3 runs optimizeMeshlet automatically as part of
`build_meshlets` so we no longer need to call it ourselves.

This reduces the time to build meshlet representation for Stanford Bunny
mesh from ~1.65s to ~0.45s (3.7x) in optimized builds.
2024-06-27 00:06:22 +00:00
François Mockers
3a04d38832
only run one update per frame drawn (#14023)
# Objective

- Fixes #13965 

## Solution

- Don't run multiple updates for a single frame
2024-06-26 20:23:17 +00:00
Martin Svanberg
0ee9827ba2
Fix typo in CPU adapter warning (#14037)
An annoying typo slipped through in #13780
2024-06-26 18:37:34 +00:00
Al M
57ac8f5211
impl BuildChildrenTransformExt for EntityWorldMut (#14022)
# Objective

Implement `BuildChildrenTransformExt` for `EntityWorldMut`, which is
useful when working directly with a mutable `World` ref.

## Solution

I realize this isn't the most optimal implementation in that it doesn't
reuse the existing entity location for the child, but it is terse and
reuses the existing code. I can address that if needed.

## Testing

I only tested locally. There are no tests for `set_parent_in_place` and
`remove_parent_in_place` currently, but I can add some.

---

## Changelog

`BuildChildrenTransformExt` implemented for `EntityWorldMut`.
2024-06-26 14:59:20 +00:00
Joseph
2b7d54b300
Emit a warning if the result of EntityCommand::with_entity is not used (#14028)
# Objective

When using combinators such as `EntityCommand::with_entity` to build
commands, it can be easy to forget to apply that command, leading to
dead code. In many cases this doesn't even lead to an unused variable
warning, which can make these mistakes difficult to track down

## Solution

Annotate the method with `#[must_use]`

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-26 13:54:55 +00:00
re0312
a3f91a28fc
Refactor check_light_mesh_visibility for performance #2 (#13906)
# Objective

- Second part of #13900 
- based on #13905 

## Solution

- check_dir_light_mesh_visibility defers setting the entity's
`ViewVisibility `so that Bevy can schedule it to run in parallel with
`check_point_light_mesh_visibility`.

- Reduce HashMap lookups for directional light checking as much as
possible

- Use `par_iter `to parallelize the checking process within each system.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-06-26 12:48:15 +00:00
Joseph
a4c621a127
Use an opaque type for EntityCommand::with_entity (#11210)
# Objective

The trait method `with_entity` is used to add an `EntityCommand` to the
command queue. Currently this method returns `WithEntity<C>` which pairs
a command with an `Entity`. By replacing this explicit type with an
opaque type, implementors can override this default implementation by
returning a custom command or closure that does the same thing with a
lower memory footprint.

# Solution

Return an opaque type from the method. As a bonus this file is now
cleaner without the `WithEntity` boilerplate
2024-06-26 12:47:46 +00:00
Martin Svanberg
0ae7afbcad
Print warning when using llvmpipe (#13780)
# Objective

Numerous people have been confused that Bevy runs slowly, when the
reason is that the `llvmpipe` software rendered is being used.

## Solution

Printing a warning could reduce the confusion.
2024-06-26 12:44:48 +00:00
François Mockers
19d078c609
don't crash without features bevy_pbr, ktx2, zstd (#14020)
# Objective

- Fixes #13728 

## Solution

- add a new feature `smaa_luts`. if enables, it also enables `ktx2` and
`zstd`. if not, it doesn't load the files but use placeholders instead
- adds all the resources needed in the same places that system that uses
them are added.
2024-06-26 03:08:23 +00:00
Periwink
8308ad08a2
AnyOf soundness fix (#14013)
# Objective
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13993 
PR inspired by https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/14007 to
accomplish the same thing, but maybe in a clearer fashion.

@Gingeh feel free to take my changes and add them to your PR, I don't
want to steal any credit

---------

Co-authored-by: Gingeh <39150378+Gingeh@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bob Gardner <rgardner@inworld.ai>
Co-authored-by: Martín Maita <47983254+mnmaita@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-25 23:54:50 +00:00
Alice Cecile
336fddb101
Make default behavior for BackgroundColor and BorderColor more intuitive (#14017)
# Objective

In Bevy 0.13, `BackgroundColor` simply tinted the image of any
`UiImage`. This was confusing: in every other case (e.g. Text), this
added a solid square behind the element. #11165 changed this, but
removed `BackgroundColor` from `ImageBundle` to avoid confusion, since
the semantic meaning had changed.

However, this resulted in a serious UX downgrade / inconsistency, as
this behavior was no longer part of the bundle (unlike for `TextBundle`
or `NodeBundle`), leaving users with a relatively frustrating upgrade
path.

Additionally, adding both `BackgroundColor` and `UiImage` resulted in a
bizarre effect, where the background color was seemingly ignored as it
was covered by a solid white placeholder image.

Fixes #13969.

## Solution

Per @viridia's design:

> - if you don't specify a background color, it's transparent.
> - if you don't specify an image color, it's white (because it's a
multiplier).
> - if you don't specify an image, no image is drawn.
> - if you specify both a background color and an image color, they are
independent.
> - the background color is drawn behind the image (in whatever pixels
are transparent)

As laid out by @benfrankel, this involves:

1. Changing the default `UiImage` to use a transparent texture but a
pure white tint.
2. Adding `UiImage::solid_color` to quickly set placeholder images.
3. Changing the default `BorderColor` and `BackgroundColor` to
transparent.
4. Removing the default overrides for these values in the other assorted
UI bundles.
5. Adding `BackgroundColor` back to `ImageBundle` and `ButtonBundle`.
6. Adding a 1x1 `Image::transparent`, which can be accessed from
`Assets<Image>` via the `TRANSPARENT_IMAGE_HANDLE` constant.

Huge thanks to everyone who helped out with the design in the linked
issue and [the Discord
thread](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1255209923890118697/1255209999278280844):
this was very much a joint design.

@cart helped me figure out how to set the UiImage's default texture to a
transparent 1x1 image, which is a much nicer fix.

## Testing

I've checked the examples modified by this PR, and the `ui` example as
well just to be sure.

## Migration Guide

- `BackgroundColor` no longer tints the color of images in `ImageBundle`
or `ButtonBundle`. Set `UiImage::color` to tint images instead.
- The default texture for `UiImage` is now a transparent white square.
Use `UiImage::solid_color` to quickly draw debug images.
- The default value for `BackgroundColor` and `BorderColor` is now
transparent. Set the color to white manually to return to previous
behavior.
2024-06-25 21:50:41 +00:00
re0312
dbffb41e50
Remove unnecessary compute for rotation interpolation (#14019)
# Objective

- `slerp` has a built-in short path check. And quaternions are ensured
to be normalized during loading .

## Solution
- remove it 

## Testing
`many_foxes ` in single thread

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/a7e74050-e202-4adb-9179-82a87263c300)
2024-06-25 21:14:37 +00:00
JMS55
d8b45ca136
Fix MeshletMesh material system ordering (#14016)
# Objective
- Fixes #13811 (probably, I lost my test code...)

## Solution
- Turns out that Queue and PrepareAssets are _not_ ordered. We should
probably either rethink our system sets (again), or improve the
documentation here. For reference, I've included the current ordering
below.
- The `prepare_meshlet_meshes_X` systems need to run after
`prepare_assets::<PreparedMaterial<M>>`, and have also been moved to
QueueMeshes.

```rust
schedule.configure_sets(
    (
        ExtractCommands,
        ManageViews,
        Queue,
        PhaseSort,
        Prepare,
        Render,
        Cleanup,
    )
        .chain(),
);

schedule.configure_sets((ExtractCommands, PrepareAssets, Prepare).chain());
schedule.configure_sets(QueueMeshes.in_set(Queue).after(prepare_assets::<GpuMesh>));
schedule.configure_sets(
    (PrepareResources, PrepareResourcesFlush, PrepareBindGroups)
        .chain()
        .in_set(Prepare),
);
```

## Testing
- Ambiguity checker to make sure I don't have ambiguous system ordering
2024-06-25 18:17:52 +00:00
Alice Cecile
52e5ad5da7
Don't show .to_bits in Display impl for Entity (#14011)
# Objective

#12469 changed the `Debug` impl for `Entity`, making sure it's actually
accurate for debugging. To ensure that its can still be readily logged
in error messages and inspectors, this PR added a more concise and
human-friendly `Display` impl.

However, users found this form too verbose: the `to_bits` information
was unhelpful and too long. Fixes #13980.

## Solution

- Don't include `Entity::to_bits` in the `Display` implementation for
`Entity`. This information can readily be accessed and logged for users
who need it.
- Also clean up the implementation of `Display` for `DebugName`,
introduced in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13760, to simply
use the new `Display` impl (since this was the desired format there).

## Testing

I've updated an existing test to verify the output of `Entity::display`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-06-25 17:08:24 +00:00
Bob Gardner
4c3b4a445d
Mark events as read during EventReader::par_read (#13836)
# Objective

- Fix issue #13821  

## Solution

- Rewrote the test to ensure that it actually tests the functionality
correctly. Then made the par_read function correctly change the values
of self.reader.last_event_count.

## Testing

- Rewrote the test for par_read to run the system schedule twice,
checking the output each time

---------

Co-authored-by: Martín Maita <47983254+mnmaita@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-25 15:36:06 +00:00
Sou1gh0st
f51a306b30
feat(bevy_app): expose an API to perform updates for a specific sub-app. (#14009)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14003

## Solution

- Expose an API to perform updates for a specific sub-app, so we can
avoid mutable borrow the app twice.

## Testing

- I have tested the API by modifying the code in the `many_lights`
example with the following changes:
```rust
impl Plugin for LogVisibleLights {
    fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
        let Some(render_app) = app.get_sub_app_mut(RenderApp) else {
            return;
        };

        render_app.add_systems(Render, print_visible_light_count.in_set(RenderSet::Prepare));
    }

    fn finish(&self, app: &mut App) {
        app.update_sub_app_by_label(RenderApp);
    }
}
```

---

## Changelog
- add the `update_sub_app_by_label` API to `App` and `SubApps`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
2024-06-25 14:04:31 +00:00
Gagnus
1df811e6a5
Add Display implementation to DebugName. (#13760)
# Objective

- When writing "in game" debugging tools, quite often you need the name
of an entity (for example an entity tree). DebugName is the usual way of
doing that.
- A recent change to Entity's Debug implementation meant it was no
longer a minimal {index}v{generation} but instead a more verbose auto
generated Debug.
- This made DebugName's Debug implementation also verbose

## Solution

- I changed DebugName to derive Debug automatically and added a new
(preferred) Display implementation for it which is the preferred name
for an entity. If the entity has a Name component its the contents of
that, otherwise it is {index}v{generation} (though this does not use
Display of the Entity as that is more verbose than this).

## Testing

- I've added a new test in name.rs which tests the Display
implementation for DebugName by using to_string.

---

## Migration Guide

- In code which uses DebugName you should now use the Display
implementation rather than the Debug implementation (ie {} instead of
{:?} if you were printing it out).

---------

Co-authored-by: John Payne <20407779+johngpayne@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jan Hohenheim <jan@hohenheim.ch>
Co-authored-by: Andres O. Vela <andresovela@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-25 12:58:53 +00:00
Wuketuke
2d30ae437c
improved error message when forgetting to call system apply function … (#13975)
fixes #13944
I literally just added `Did you forget to call SystemState::apply?` to
the error message. I tested it with the code snipped from the Issue and
yeah it works
2024-06-25 12:27:15 +00:00
Caleb Yates
82fd3df719
Document use of NO_COLOR in LogPlugin (#13984)
# Objective
Fixes #13982

## Solution
~~Adds a new field to `bevy_log::LogPlugin`: `ansi: bool`~~
Documents the use of `std::env::set_var("NO_COLOR", "1");` to disable
colour output in terminals.

## Testing
Yes, all tests passed when I ran `cargo run -p ci -- test` and `cargo
run -p ci -- lints`

I have only tested the code on my Mac, though I doubt this change would
have any affect on other platforms.

---
2024-06-24 21:04:55 +00:00
Michael "Scott" McBee
d48ebdf641
Have WindowPosition::Centered take scale_factor_override into account (#13949)
# Objective

Fixes #8916 

My game has a low resolution pixel art style, and I use
`.with_scale_factor_override()` to make the window larger.
`WindowPosition::Centered` doesn't work for me.

## Solution

If `scale_factor_override` is set, use that over `monitor.scale_factor`

## Testing

Tested on Windows 11 with an Nvidia GPU:

### Main

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3324533/5f9ae90e-b65a-48d9-b601-117df8f08a28)

### This PR

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3324533/cd860611-7b6a-4ae5-b690-28d9ba8ea6ad)
2024-06-24 20:56:46 +00:00
Christian Hughes
3a82d6784b
Add a test asserting that reflected cloning a Handle increments strong count (#13961)
# Objective

Closes #5943. Seems like Assets v2 solved this one.

## Solution

Added a test to confirm that using `Reflect::clone_value` and then
`FromReflect::from_reflect` on a `Handle<T>` both increment the strong
count.

## Testing

A new test was added to confirm behavior.

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-24 20:54:54 +00:00
Tamás Kiss
87fa69bd7e
fix panic: invalid SlotMap key used (#13990)
# Objective

Tight, in-frame generation, re-parenting, despawning, etc., UI
operations could sometime lead taffy to panic (invalid SlotMap key used)
when an entity with an invalid state later despawned.

Fixes #12403 

## Solution

Move the `remove_entities` call after children updates.

## Testing

`sickle_ui` had a case that always caused the panic. Tested before this
change, after this change, and before the change again to make sure the
error is there without the fix. The fix worked. Test steps and used
commit described in issue #12403.

I have also ran every bevy UI example, though none of them deal with
entity re-parenting or removal. No regression detected on them.

Tested on Windows only.
2024-06-24 20:47:44 +00:00
JMS55
158ccc6d6a
Fix meshlet interactions with regular shading passes (#13816)
* Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13813
* Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13810

Tested a combined scene with both regular meshes and meshlet meshes
with:
* Regular forward setup
* Forward + normal/motion vector prepasses
* Deferred (with depth prepass since that's required) 
* Deferred + depth/normal/motion vector prepasses

Still broken:
* Using meshlet meshes rendering in deferred and regular meshes
rendering in forward + depth/normal prepass. I don't know how to fix
this at the moment, so for now I've just add instructions to not mix
them.
2024-06-21 19:06:08 +00:00
Carter Anderson
0daa6c510b
Make Observer::with_event (and other variants) unsafe (#13954)
# Objective

`with_event` will result in unsafe casting of event data of the given
type to the type expected by the Observer system. This is inherently
unsafe.

## Solution

Flag `Observer::with_event` and `ObserverDescriptor::with_events` as
unsafe. This will not affect normal workflows as `with_event` is
intended for very specific (largely internal) use cases.

This _should_ be backported to 0.14 before release.

---

## Changelog

- `Observer::with_event` is now unsafe.
- Rename `ObserverDescriptor::with_triggers` to
`ObserverDescriptor::with_events` and make it unsafe.
2024-06-21 18:31:01 +00:00
François Mockers
841df150cc
apply window scale to window size when creating it (#13967)
# Objective

- Fixes #13702
- When creating a new window, its scale was changed to match the one
returned by winit, but its size was not which resulted in an incorrect
size until the event with the correct size was received, at least 1
frame later

## Solution

- Apply the window scale to its size when creating it
2024-06-21 18:04:57 +00:00
Shane Celis
e72f4ef9e9
bug: Don't panic. Warn on missing file_watcher path. (new branch) (#13902)
I updated my 'main' branch, which accidentally closed the original PR
#13747. I'm reopening the this from an actual branch on my repo like I
should have done in the first place. Here's the original info from the
first PR:

* * *

# Problem

The `file_watcher` feature panics if the file_watcher's path "assets" is
not present. I stumbled upon this behavior when I was actually testing
against `embedded_watcher`. I had no "assets" directory and didn't need
one for [my project](https://github.com/shanecelis/bevy_plane_cut).

```text
$ cargo run --example simple; # Runs fine.
$ cargo run --example simple --feature embedded_watcher; # Panics
thread 'main' panicked at /Users/shane/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bevy_asset-0.14.0-rc.2/src/io/source.rs:503:21:
Failed to create file watcher from path "assets", Error { kind: PathNotFound, paths: ["/Users/shane/Projects/bevy_plane_cut/assets"] }
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```

# Opinion

If a project runs without panicing, then adding the `file_watcher`
feature shouldn't cause it to panic.

# Suggested Solution

This PR suggests if the "assets" path does not exist, emit a warning
stating that the file watcher could not be created and why. All other
errors will be treated as before with a panic and a message.

```text
$ cargo run --example simple --feature embedded_watcher; # Panics
2024-06-08T08:55:11.385249Z  WARN bevy_asset::io::source: Skip creating file watcher because path "assets" does not exist.
2024-06-08T08:55:11.385291Z  WARN bevy_asset::io::source: AssetSourceId::Default does not have an AssetWatcher configured. Consider enabling the `file_watcher` feature.
```

The second warning is new and I'd prefer it didn't emit under this
condition, but I'll wait to see whether this is actually regarded as a
bug.

# Testing

No tests added. Compiled against my project and it demonstrated the
suggested behavior.

* * *

I changed the second warning to the following when the `file_watcher`
feature is present. When it's not present, it uses the same warning as
before.

```
024-06-09T01:22:16.880619Z  WARN bevy_asset::io::source: Skip creating file watcher because path "assets" does not exist.
2024-06-09T01:22:16.880660Z  WARN bevy_asset::io::source: AssetSourceId::Default does not have an AssetWatcher configured. Consider adding an "assets" directory.
```
2024-06-21 13:10:57 +00:00
Rob Parrett
e46e246581
Fix a few "repeated word" typos (#13955)
# Objective

Stumbled on one of these and went digging for more

## Solution

```diff
- word word
+ word
```
2024-06-20 21:35:20 +00:00
Octorine
dcb191bb18
Updated descriptions for some geometric primitives to include more detail (#13937)
This is an attempt to address issue #13725, which was about the
geometric primitives in the bevy_math crate lacking some detail in the
docs.

# Objective

Fixes #13725

## Solution

Added details to the docstrings. Mostly this consisted of specifying
that the primitives are centered on the origin, or describing how
they're defined (e.g., a circle is the set of all points some distance
from the origin).

## Testing

No testing, since the only changes were to docs.
2024-06-20 12:16:27 +00:00
charlotte
8635a0f916
Correctly check physical size when updating winit (#13942)
Fixes #13701

After `winit` upgrade to `0.31`, windows were no longer correctly
resizing. This appears to just have been a simple mistake, where the new
physical size was being sourced from the `winit` window rather than on
the incoming `Window` component.

## Testing

Tested on macOS, but I'm curious whether this was also broken on other
platforms.
2024-06-20 11:22:47 +00:00
Alessio Marchi
2f9c42bb33
feat: add insert_after and insert_startup_before (#13941)
# Objective

Fixes #13866 

## Solution

Add `insert_before` in **FixedMainScheduleOrder** and
**MainScheduleOrder**, add `insert_startup_before` in
**MainScheduleOrder**, applying the same logic as `insert_after`, except
for parameters naming and insertion index.
2024-06-20 01:02:16 +00:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
6eec73a9a5
Make meshlet processing deterministic (#13913)
This is a followup to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13904
based on the discussion there, and switches two HashMaps that used
meshlet ids as keys to Vec.

In addition to a small further performance boost for `from_mesh` (1.66s
=> 1.60s), this makes processing deterministic modulo threading issues
wrt CRT rand described in the linked PR. This is valuable for debugging,
as you can visually or programmatically inspect the meshlet distribution
before/after making changes that should not change the output, whereas
previously every asset rebuild would change the meshlet structure.

Tested with https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13431; after this
change, the visual output of meshlets is consistent between asset
rebuilds, and the MD5 of the output GLB file does not change either,
which was not the case before.
2024-06-20 00:58:43 +00:00
NiseVoid
38c8dc27c7
Use u32 for resolution/subdivision in primitive meshing (#13930)
# Objective

- Make primitive meshing behavior consisten across platforms
- Avoid using sizes bigger than `u32` since these aren't even supported
for meshes

## Solution

- Use `u32` instead of `usize` for resolution/subdivisions/segments/etc
fields

---

## Changelog

- Change resolutions in primitive mesh builders from `usize` to `u32`

## Migration Guide

- All primitive mesh builders now take `u32` instead of `usize` for
their resolution/subdivision/segment counts
2024-06-20 00:58:21 +00:00
MiniaczQ
31af724944
Move StateTransitionSteps registration to states plugin (#13939)
# Objective

Fixes #13920

## Solution

As described in the issue.

## Testing

Moved a custom transition plugin in example before any of the app-state
methods.
2024-06-20 00:57:40 +00:00
Christian Hughes
ee2487a6e2
Change World::inspect_entity to return an Iterator instead of Vec (#13934)
# Objective

Fixes #13933.

## Solution

Changed the return type.

## Testing

Fixed and reused the pre-existing tests for `inspect_entity`.

---

## Migration Guide

- `World::inspect_entity` now returns an `Iterator` instead of a `Vec`.
If you need a `Vec`, immediately collect the iterator:
`world.inspect_entity(entity).collect<Vec<_>>()`
2024-06-19 21:06:35 +00:00
Ben Frankel
e34ecf2f86
Fix typo in ComponentId docs: of -> or (#13932)
# Objective

Fix a typo. Single-character PR :)
2024-06-19 18:51:47 +00:00
Alessio Marchi
5bab161386
docs(bevy_state): fix broken links in init_state and insert_state (#13929)
# Objective

Fixes #13845 

## Solution

Fix inline docs links inside `init_state` and `insert_state`. 

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
Manually checked on `cargo doc` and  `rust-analyzer lsp`.
2024-06-19 17:38:00 +00:00
Shane Celis
6df0e9b37d
bug: Fix 9-slice textures with asymmetric borders. (#13921)
# Objective

Fix a 9-slice asymmetric border issue that
[QueenOfSquiggles](https://blobfox.coffee/@queenofsquiggles/112639035165575222)
found. Here's the behavior before:

<img width="340" alt="the-bug"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/54390/81ff1847-b2ea-4578-9fd0-af6ee96c5438">

## Solution

Here's the behavior with the fix.

<img width="327" alt="the-fix"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/54390/33a4e3f0-b6a8-448e-9654-1197218ea11d">


## Testing

I used QueenOfSquiggles
[repo](https://github.com/QueenOfSquiggles/my-bevy-learning-project) to
exercise the code. I manually went through a number of variations of the
border and caught a few other issues after the first pass. I added some
code to create random borders and though they often looked funny there
weren't any gaps like before.

### Unit Tests

I did add some tests to `slicer.rs` mostly as an exploratory programming
exercise. So they currently act as a limited, incomplete,
"golden-file"-ish approach. Perhaps they're not worth keeping.

In order to write the tests, I did add a `PartialEq` derive for
`TextureSlice`.

I only tested these changes on macOS.

---

## Changelog

Make 9-slice textures work with asymmetric borders.
2024-06-19 17:30:18 +00:00
NiseVoid
eddb006a8a
Use u32 for all resolution/subdivision fields in bevy_gizmos (#13927)
# Objective

- Make gizmos behavior consistent across platforms

## Solution

- Use `u32` instead of `usize` for resolution/subdivisions/segments/etc
fields

---

## Changelog

- Change resolutions in gizmos from `usize` to  `u32`

## Migration Guide

- All gizmos now take `u32` instead of `usize` for their
resolution/subdivision/segment counts
2024-06-19 17:28:10 +00:00
NiseVoid
524dce7505
Use a well defined type for sides in RegularPolygon (#13837)
# Objective

- Primitives should not use poorly defined types like `usize`,
especially since they are serializable

## Solution

- Use `u32` instead of `usize`
- The generic array types do not need to be changed because this size is
not actually stored or serialized anywhere

---

## Migration Guide

- `RegularPolygon` now uses `u32` instead of `usize` for the number of
sides
2024-06-19 15:43:40 +00:00
Luc
45a5f66c9d
Improve error handling for log filter (#13897)
# Objective
This PR aims to improve error handling for log filters.

Closes #13850

## Solution
I changed the parsing of LogPlugin its filter to lossy, so that it
prints the directives with an error but does not skip them. I decided on
letting it gracefully handle the error instead of panicking to be
consistent with the parsing from an environment variable that it tries
to do before parsing it from the LogPlugin filter.

If the user decides to specify the filter by an environment variable, it
would silently fail and default to the LogPlugin filter value. It now
prints an error before defaulting to the LogPlugin filter value.

Unfortunately, I could not try and loosely set the filter from the
environment variable because the `tracing-subscriber` module does not
expose the function it uses to get the environment variable, and I would
rather not copy its code. We may want to check if the maintainers are
open to exposing the method.


## Testing
Consider the following bevy app, where the second of the 3 filters is
invalid:
```
use bevy::{log::LogPlugin, prelude::*};

fn main() {
    App::new().add_plugins(DefaultPlugins
        .set(LogPlugin {
            filter: "wgpu=error,my_package=invalid_log_level,naga=warn".into(),
            ..default()
        })
    ).run();
}
```
In the previous situation, it would panic with a non-descriptive error:
"called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseError { kind:
Other(None) }", while only 1 of the 3 filters is invalid. When running
`cargo run`, it will now use the two valid filters and print an error on
the invalid filter.
> ignoring `my_package=invalid_log_level`: invalid filter directive

This error comes from `tracing-subscriber` and cannot be altered as far
as I can see.

To test setting the log filter through an environment variable, you can
use `RUST_LOG="wgpu=error,my_package=invalid_log_level,naga=warn" cargo
run` to run your app. In the previous situation it would silently fail
and use the LogPlugin filter. It will now print an error before using
the LogPlugin filter.
> LogPlugin failed to parse filter from env: invalid filter directive


## Changelog
- Added warning when using invalid filter in the RUST_LOG environment
variable
- Prevent the app from panicking when setting an invalid LogPlugin
filter

---------

Co-authored-by: Luc Drenth <luc.drenth@ing.com>
2024-06-19 13:46:03 +00:00
Yoh Deadfall
0a003eaa98
Fixed a link to Blender's mikktspace docs (#13924)
# Objective

- The old link doesn't work since the page was moved to the archive.
2024-06-19 12:37:10 +00:00
Jenya705
6b2d4834e9
IntoSystemConfigs::chain_ignore_deferred's return type fix (#13919)
# Objective

Fixes #13917 

## Solution

Changed `IntoSystemSetConfigs::chain_ignore_deferred`'s return type from
`SystemConfigs` to `SystemSetConfigs`

## Testing

Tried to run the `ecs_guide` example, where `chain` method is replaced
by `chain_ignore_deferred` method

---
2024-06-18 22:21:58 +00:00
dav-wolff
1b0475f234
Fix typo in Query::single_mut docs (#13916)
# Objective

- Fix a typo in documentation for `Query::single_mut`

## Solution

- Change `item` to `items`

## Testing

- I built the documentation and it looked fine.
- Since this only affects a doc comment, no further testing should be
necessary.

---

## Changelog

> This section is optional. If this was a trivial fix, or has no
externally-visible impact, you can delete this section.

- Fixed a typo in the documentation for Query.
2024-06-18 19:55:37 +00:00
BD103
c37e81b34a
Specify units in AmbientLight::brightness docs (#13297)
# Objective

- Fixes #11933.
- Related: #12280.

## Solution

- Specify that, after applying `AmbientLight`, the resulting units are
in cd/m^2.
- This is based on [@fintelia's
comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11933#issuecomment-1995427587),
and will need to be verified.

---

## Changelog

- Specified units for `AmbientLight`'s `brightness` field.
2024-06-18 11:20:10 +00:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
001cc147c6
Improve MeshletMesh::from_mesh performance (#13904)
This change reworks `find_connected_meshlets` to scale more linearly
with the mesh size, which significantly reduces the cost of building
meshlet representations. As a small extra complexity reduction, it moves
`simplify_scale` call out of the loop so that it's called once (it only
depends on the vertex data => is safe to cache).

The new implementation of connectivity analysis builds edge=>meshlet
list data structure, which allows us to only iterate through
`tuple_combinations` of a (usually) small list. There is still some
redundancy as if two meshlets share two edges, they will be represented
in the meshlet lists twice, but it's overall much faster.

Since the hash traversal is non-deterministic, to keep this part of the
algorithm deterministic for reproducible results we sort the output
adjacency lists.

Overall this reduces the time to process bunny mesh from ~4.2s to ~1.7s
when using release; in unoptimized builds the delta is even more
significant.

This was tested by using https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13431
and:

a) comparing the result of `find_connected_meshlets` using old and new
code; they are equal in all steps of the clustering process
b) comparing the rendered result of the old code vs new code *after*
making the rest of the algorithm deterministic: right now the loop that
iterates through the result of `group_meshlets()` call executes in
different order between program runs. This is orthogonal to this change
and can be fixed separately.

Note: a future change can shrink the processing time further from ~1.7s
to ~0.4s with a small diff but that requires an update to meshopt crate
which is pending in https://github.com/gwihlidal/meshopt-rs/pull/42.
This change is independent.
2024-06-18 08:29:17 +00:00
re0312
91cd84fea7
Refactor check_light_mesh_visibility for performance #1 (#13905)
# Objective

- first part of #13900 

## Solution

- split `check_light_mesh_visibility `into
`check_dir_light_mesh_visibility `and
`check_point_light_mesh_visibility` for better review
2024-06-18 03:22:54 +00:00
re0312
41ad4e98de
Reuse VisibleEntities in check_light_mesh_visibilty (#13894)
# Objective

- After #12582 , Bevy split visibleEntities into a TypeIdMap for
different types of entities, but the behavior in
`check_light_mesh_visibility `simply calls HashMap::clear(), which will
reallocate memory every frame.


## Testing
cargo run --release --example many_cubes --features bevy/trace_tracy --
--shadows
~10% win in `check_light_mesh_visibilty`

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/1bf4deef-bab2-4e5f-9f60-bea8b7e33e3e)
2024-06-17 22:37:50 +00:00
Gino Valente
53910e07ae
bevy_reflect: Improve reflection serialization error messages (#13867)
# Objective

The error messages that appear when a value cannot be serialized or
deserialized via reflection could be slightly improved.

When one of these operations fails, some users are confused about how to
resolve the issue. I've spoken with a few who didn't know they could
register `ReflectSerialize` themselves. We should try to clarify this to
some degree in the error messages.

## Solution

Add some more detail to the error messages.

For example, replacing this:

```
Type 'core::ops::RangeInclusive<f32>' did not register ReflectSerialize
```

with this:

```
Type `core::ops::RangeInclusive<f32>` did not register the `ReflectSerialize` type data. For certain types, this may need to be registered manually using `register_type_data`
```

I also added a separate error message if the type was not registered in
the type registry at all:

```
Type `core::ops::RangeInclusive<f32>` is not registered in the type registry
```

## Testing

You can test locally by running:

```
cargo test --package bevy_reflect
```

---

## Changelog

- Added error message for missing type registration when serializing
reflect data
- Changed error message for missing `ReflectSerialize` registration when
serializing reflect data
- Changed error message for missing `ReflectDeserialize` registration
when deserializing reflect data
2024-06-17 18:13:46 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
6273227e09
Fix lints introduced in Rust beta 1.80 (#13899)
Resolves #13895

Mostly just involves being more explicit about which parts of the docs
belong to a list and which begin a new paragraph.
- found a few docs that were malformed because of exactly this, so I
fixed that by introducing a paragraph
- added indentation to nearly all multiline lists
- fixed a few minor typos
- added `#[allow(dead_code)]` to types that are needed to test
annotations but are never constructed
([here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13899/files#diff-b02b63604e569c8577c491e7a2030d456886d8f6716eeccd46b11df8aac75dafR1514)
and
[here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13899/files#diff-b02b63604e569c8577c491e7a2030d456886d8f6716eeccd46b11df8aac75dafR1523))
- verified that  `cargo +beta run -p ci -- lints` passes
- verified that `cargo +beta run -p ci -- test` passes
2024-06-17 17:22:01 +00:00
Ľubomír Kurčák
4b3246af40
Add cross gizmos (#13883)
# Objective

Add `cross` and `cross_2d` gizmos in accordance with #13868.

## Solution

Extend `Gizmos` to provide these functions.

## Testing

Tested in `2d_gizmos` and `3d_gizmos` examples, and external projects.


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/29227697/d13067e1-d7eb-46c5-9b73-6c2d70417889)


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/29227697/0a8eba48-fbb3-4b3e-abe1-4e250222f94b)
2024-06-17 15:45:32 +00:00
long_long_float
47f58ac6c5
Fix parameter name of all_tuples's document (#13896)
# Objective

I got little confused by the document of `all_tuples!` because type
names of the parameter `T` and extracted names `Pn` are difference.

## Solution

I fixed type names of the document.
2024-06-17 15:17:24 +00:00
James O'Brien
335dcf96a2
Update observer archetype flags for sparse components (#13886)
# Objective

- Fixes #13885 

## Solution

- Update the flags correctly on archetype creation

## Testing

- Added `observer_order_insert_remove_sparse` to catch regressions.
2024-06-17 15:15:30 +00:00
Josh Matthews
8626ad05bc
Update accesskit and accesskit_winit (#13841)
Updates the requirements on
[accesskit](https://github.com/AccessKit/accesskit) to permit the latest
version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/AccessKit/accesskit/releases)
-
[Changelog](https://github.com/AccessKit/accesskit/blob/main/release-please-config.json)
-
[Commits](https://github.com/AccessKit/accesskit/compare/accesskit-v0.14.0...accesskit-v0.15.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: accesskit dependency-type: direct:production ...

Adopted from #13787.

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 15:08:53 +00:00
Mincong Lu
c75610e2b2
Made some things in bevy_render Debug. (#13830)
# Objective

Some items in `bevy_render` do not implement `Debug`.

## Solution

Made them derive `Debug`.
2024-06-17 15:04:20 +00:00
Brezak
16e02e1889
Use a unstable sort to sort component ids in bevy_ecs (#13789)
# Objective

While writing code for the `bevy_ecs` I noticed we were using a
unnecessarily stable sort to sort component ids

## Solution

- Sort component ids with a unstable sort
- Comb the bevy_ecs crate for any other obvious inefficiencies.
- Don't clone component vectors when inserting an archetype.

## Testing

I ran `cargo test -p bevy_ecs`. Everything else I leave to CI.

## Profiling

I measured about a 1% speed increase when spawning entities directly
into a world. Since the difference is so small (and might just be noise)
I didn't bother to figure out which of change if any made the biggest
difference.
<details>
<summary> Tracy data </summary>
Yellow is this PR. Red is the commit I branched from.


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/59848927/f1a5c95d-a882-4dfb-ac07-dd2922273b91)

</details>

<details>
<summary>Methodology</summary>
I created a system that spawn a 1000 entities each with the same 30
components each frame, and then I measured it's run time. The unusually
high number of components was chosen because the standard library [will
use a insertion sort for slices under 20
elements](0de24a5177/library/core/src/slice/sort.rs (L1048-L1049)).
This holds for both stable and unstable sorts.
</details>
2024-06-17 14:56:19 +00:00
hut
92ac77867d
Fix phantom key presses in winit on focus change (#13299) (#13696)
# Objective

Fixes #13299

On Linux/X11, changing focus into a winit window will produce winit
KeyboardInput events with a "is_synthetic=true" flag that are not
intended to be used. Bevy erroneously passes them on to the user,
resulting in phantom key presses.

## Solution

This patch properly filters out winit KeyboardInput events with
"is_synthetic=true".

For example, pressing Alt+Tab to focus a bevy winit window results in a
permanently stuck Tab key until the user presses Tab once again to
produce a winit KeyboardInput release event. The Tab key press event
that causes this problem is "synthetic", should not be used according to
the winit devs, and simply ignoring it fixes this problem.

Synthetic key **releases** are still evaluated though, as they are
essential for correct release key handling. For example, if the user
binds the key combination Alt+1 to the action "move the window to
workspace 1", places the bevy game in workspace 2, focuses the game and
presses Alt+1, then the key release event for the "1" key will be
synthetic. If we would filter out all synthetic keys, the bevy game
would think that the 1 key remains pressed forever, until the user
manually presses+releases the key again inside bevy.

Reference:
https://docs.rs/winit/0.30.0/winit/event/enum.WindowEvent.html#variant.KeyboardInput.field.is_synthetic
Relevant discussion: https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3543

## Testing

Tested with the "keyboard_input_events" example. Entering/exiting the
window with various keys, as well as changing its workspace, produces
the correct press/release events.
2024-06-17 14:49:16 +00:00
amy universe
836b6c4409
fix typo (#13880)
# Objective

"wtate" an off-by-one typo in the winit_config.rs file

## Solution

"state"
2024-06-16 18:59:51 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
cde610577d
Make time_system public (#13879)
# Objective

If `time_system` isn't public you cannot order systems relative to it in
the `TimeSystem` set.

## Solution

Make it public
2024-06-16 18:07:41 +00:00
MiniaczQ
90894a1910
Warn about missing StatesPlugin when installing states (#13877)
# Objective

- Fixes #13874

## Solution

- Confirm that the `StatesPlugin` is installed when trying to add
states.
- Skipped for state scoped entities, since those will warn about missing
states.
2024-06-16 17:36:24 +00:00
Lee-Orr
f69117331b
remove inaccurate warning from in_state (#13862)
# Objective
Fixes #13854

## Solution
Removed the inaccurate warning. This was done for a few reasons:

- States not existing is now a valid "state" (for lack of a better term)
- Other run conditions don't provide an equivalent warning
2024-06-16 16:06:45 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
8b25ef3328
Allow bevy_color use without bevy_reflect support (#13870)
# Objective

Allow the use of color definitions from Bevy in other contexts than pure
Bevy apps, e.g. outside ECS use.
In those cases it's nice to not have more dependencies than you need.

## Solution

Hide use of reflection behind a feature flag.
Defaults to on.

## Points to consider

1. This was straightforward _except_ for the
`crates/bevy_color/src/lib.rs` change where I removed `Reflect` as a
bound. That is awkward to have feature gated since features should be
additive. If the bound was added as part of the feature flag, the result
would be _more_ restrictive, and _disable_ impls which did not have the
impl. On the other hand having the reflect bound there unconditionally
would defeat the purpose of the PR. I opted to remove the bound since it
seems overly restrictive anyway.
2. It's possible to hide `encase` and `bytemuck` behind the new feature
flag too (or a separate one). I'm thinking if `bevy-support` is not
desired then it's unlikely that the user has need of those.

---------

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-06-16 15:47:30 +00:00
François Mockers
d8f42608f9
text position: use size instead of bounds (#13858)
# Objective

- #13846 introduced a bug where text not bound was not displayed

## Solution

- bounds are infinite
- use computed size instead, that already should be using the available
bounds
2024-06-16 15:07:31 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
aaccbe88aa
Upstream CorePlugin from bevy_mod_picking (#13677)
# Objective

This is the first of a series of PRs intended to begin the upstreaming
process for `bevy_mod_picking`. The purpose of this PR is to:
+ Create the new `bevy_picking` crate
+ Upstream `CorePlugin` as `PickingPlugin`
+ Upstream the core pointer and backend abstractions.

This code has been ported verbatim from the corresponding files in
[bevy_picking_core](https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_picking/tree/main/crates/bevy_picking_core/src)
with a few tiny naming and docs tweaks.

The work here is only an initial foothold to get the up-streaming
process started in earnest. We can do refactoring and improvements once
this is in-tree.

---------

Co-authored-by: Aevyrie <aevyrie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-15 11:59:57 +00:00
James O'Brien
eb3c81374a
Generalised ECS reactivity with Observers (#10839)
# Objective

- Provide an expressive way to register dynamic behavior in response to
ECS changes that is consistent with existing bevy types and traits as to
provide a smooth user experience.
- Provide a mechanism for immediate changes in response to events during
command application in order to facilitate improved query caching on the
path to relations.

## Solution

- A new fundamental ECS construct, the `Observer`; inspired by flec's
observers but adapted to better fit bevy's access patterns and rust's
type system.

---

## Examples
There are 3 main ways to register observers. The first is a "component
observer" that looks like this:
```rust
world.observe(|trigger: Trigger<OnAdd, Transform>, query: Query<&Transform>| {
    let transform = query.get(trigger.entity()).unwrap();
});
```
The above code will spawn a new entity representing the observer that
will run it's callback whenever the `Transform` component is added to an
entity. This is a system-like function that supports dependency
injection for all the standard bevy types: `Query`, `Res`, `Commands`
etc. It also has a `Trigger` parameter that provides information about
the trigger such as the target entity, and the event being triggered.
Importantly these systems run during command application which is key
for their future use to keep ECS internals up to date. There are similar
events for `OnInsert` and `OnRemove`, and this will be expanded with
things such as `ArchetypeCreated`, `TableEmpty` etc. in follow up PRs.

Another way to register an observer is an "entity observer" that looks
like this:
```rust
world.entity_mut(entity).observe(|trigger: Trigger<Resize>| {
    // ...
});
```
Entity observers run whenever an event of their type is triggered
targeting that specific entity. This type of observer will de-spawn
itself if the entity (or entities) it is observing is ever de-spawned so
as to not leave dangling observers.

Entity observers can also be spawned from deferred contexts such as
other observers, systems, or hooks using commands:
```rust
commands.entity(entity).observe(|trigger: Trigger<Resize>| {
    // ...
});
```

Observers are not limited to in built event types, they can be used with
any type that implements `Event` (which has been extended to implement
Component). This means events can also carry data:

```rust
#[derive(Event)]
struct Resize { x: u32, y: u32 }

commands.entity(entity).observe(|trigger: Trigger<Resize>, query: Query<&mut Size>| {
    let event = trigger.event();
    // ...
});

// Will trigger the observer when commands are applied.
commands.trigger_targets(Resize { x: 10, y: 10 }, entity);
```

You can also trigger events that target more than one entity at a time:

```rust
commands.trigger_targets(Resize { x: 10, y: 10 }, [e1, e2]);
```

Additionally, Observers don't _need_ entity targets:

```rust
app.observe(|trigger: Trigger<Quit>| {
})

commands.trigger(Quit);
```

In these cases, `trigger.entity()` will be a placeholder.

Observers are actually just normal entities with an `ObserverState` and
`Observer` component! The `observe()` functions above are just shorthand
for:

```rust
world.spawn(Observer::new(|trigger: Trigger<Resize>| {});
```

This will spawn the `Observer` system and use an `on_add` hook to add
the `ObserverState` component.

Dynamic components and trigger types are also fully supported allowing
for runtime defined trigger types.

## Possible Follow-ups
1. Deprecate `RemovedComponents`, observers should fulfill all use cases
while being more flexible and performant.
2. Queries as entities: Swap queries to entities and begin using
observers listening to archetype creation triggers to keep their caches
in sync, this allows unification of `ObserverState` and `QueryState` as
well as unlocking several API improvements for `Query` and the
management of `QueryState`.
3. Trigger bubbling: For some UI use cases in particular users are
likely to want some form of bubbling for entity observers, this is
trivial to implement naively but ideally this includes an acceleration
structure to cache hierarchy traversals.
4. All kinds of other in-built trigger types.
5. Optimization; in order to not bloat the complexity of the PR I have
kept the implementation straightforward, there are several areas where
performance can be improved. The focus for this PR is to get the
behavior implemented and not incur a performance cost for users who
don't use observers.

I am leaving each of these to follow up PR's in order to keep each of
them reviewable as this already includes significant changes.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <xnetroidpl@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-06-15 01:33:26 +00:00
MiniaczQ
1a1b22ede8
Restore overwrite capabilities of insert_state (#13848)
# Objective

- Fixes #13844
- Warn user when initializing state multiple times

## Solution

- `insert_state` will overwrite previously initialized state value,
reset transition events and re-insert it's own transition event.
- `init_state`, `add_sub_state`, `add_computed_state` are idempotent, so
calling them multiple times will emit a warning.

## Testing

- 2 tests confirming overwrite works.
- Given the example from #13844
```rs
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .insert_state(AppState::A)
        .insert_state(AppState::B)
        .add_systems(OnEnter(AppState::A), setup_a)
        .add_systems(OnEnter(AppState::B), setup_b)
        .add_systems(OnExit(AppState::A), cleanup_a)
        .add_systems(OnExit(AppState::B), cleanup_b)
        .run();
}

#[derive(States, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
enum AppState {
    A,
    B,
}

fn setup_a() {
    info!("setting up A");
}

fn setup_b() {
    info!("setting up B");
}

fn cleanup_a() {
    info!("cleaning up A");
}

fn cleanup_b() {
    info!("cleaning up B");
}
```

We get the following result:
```
INFO states: setting up B
```
which matches our expectations.
2024-06-14 22:22:59 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
1395e3672c
Fix is_plugin_added::<Self>() being true during build (#13817)
# Objective

Fixes #13815 

## Solution

Move insertion of the plugin name to after build is called.

## Testing

I added a regression test

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-06-14 19:37:03 +00:00
robtfm
01971f210e
fix non-exact text h-alignment (#13846)
# Objective

when a parent container is auto-sized, text alignments `Center` and
`Right` don't align to the center and right properly. fix it

## Solution

ab_glyph positions return +/- values from an anchor point. we currently
transform them to positive values from the min-x of the glyphs, and then
offset from the left of the bounds. instead, we can keep the negative
values as ab_glyph intended and offset from the left/middle/right of the
bounds as appropriate.

## Testing

texts with align left, center, right, all contained in the purple boxes:
before (0.14.0-rc.2):
![Screenshot 2024-06-14
165456](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/50659922/90fb73b0-d8bd-4ae8-abf3-7106eafc93ba)

after:

![Screenshot 2024-06-14
164449](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/50659922/0a75ff09-b51d-4fbe-a491-b655a145c08b)

code:
```rs
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    for (left, justify) in [
        (100.0, JustifyText::Left),
        (500.0, JustifyText::Center),
        (900.0, JustifyText::Right),
    ] {
        commands
        // container
        .spawn(NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                flex_direction: FlexDirection::Column,
                position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
                left: Val::Px(left),
                top: Val::Px(100.0),
                width: Val::Px(300.0),
                ..Default::default()
            },
            ..Default::default()
        })
        .with_children(|commands| {
            commands.spawn(NodeBundle{
                style: Style {
                    flex_direction: FlexDirection::Row,
                    height: Val::Px(75.0),
                    ..Default::default()
                },
                background_color: Color::srgb(1.0, 0.0, 1.0).into(),
                ..Default::default()
            }).with_children(|commands| {
                // a div that reduces the available size
                commands.spawn(NodeBundle {
                    style: Style {
                        width: Val::Px(75.0),
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    background_color: Color::srgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.0).into(),
                    ..Default::default()
                });

                // text with width=auto, but actual size will not be what it expcets due to the sibling div above
                commands.spawn(TextBundle {
                    text: Text::from_section("Some text that wraps onto a second line", Default::default()).with_justify(justify),
                    style: Style {
                        align_self: AlignSelf::Center,
                        ..Default::default()
                    },
                    ..Default::default()
                });
            });
        });
    }
}
```
2024-06-14 19:14:42 +00:00
Elabajaba
2825ac8a8e
Wgpu 0.20 (#13186)
Currently blocked on https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/5774

# Objective

Update to wgpu 0.20

## Solution

Update to wgpu 0.20 and naga_oil 0.14.

## Testing

Tested a few different examples on linux (vulkan, webgl2, webgpu) and
windows (dx12 + vulkan) and they worked.

---

## Changelog

- Updated to wgpu 0.20. Note that we don't currently support wgpu's new
pipeline overridable constants, as they don't work on web currently and
need some more changes to naga_oil (and are somewhat redundant with
naga_oil's shader defs). See wgpu's changelog for more
https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/blob/trunk/CHANGELOG.md#v0200-2024-04-28

## Migration Guide

TODO

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-06-14 18:39:31 +00:00
Mike
004ba585b2
reduce the antialias strength (#13814)
# Objective

- Fixes #13807

## Solution

- Before this pr we antialiased between 0.5 and -0.5. This pr changes
things to antialias between 0.25 and -0.25. I tried slightly larger
ranges, but the edge between the boxes still showed. I'm not 100% sure
this is the correct solution, but from what I could find the range you
use is more art than science.

## Testing

- Ran rounded_borders example, the code in the linked issue, and the
testing example from #12702.

---

## Changelog

- reduce antialiasing in ui shader.
2024-06-14 18:36:15 +00:00
Nionidh
ba198151a4
Add missing plugins to doc of DefaultPlugins (#13833)
StatesPlugin and GizmoPlugin were missing from the doc comment of
DefaultPlugins. I am not sure whether this was for a reason, but i just
stumbled over it and it seemed off...

## Testing

I'm not sure how to test these changes?
2024-06-14 18:03:04 +00:00
Alice Cecile
2cffd14923
Ensure that events are updated even when using a bare-bones Bevy App (#13808)
# Objective

As discovered in
https://github.com/Leafwing-Studios/leafwing-input-manager/issues/538,
there appears to be some real weirdness going on in how event updates
are processed between Bevy 0.13 and Bevy 0.14.

To identify the cause and prevent regression, I've added tests to
validate the intended behavior.
My initial suspicion was that this would be fixed by
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13762, but that doesn't seem to
be the case.

Instead, events appear to never be updated at all when using `bevy_app`
by itself. This is part of the problem resolved by
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/11528, and introduced by
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10077.

After some investigation, it appears that `signal_event_update_system`
is never added using a bare-bones `App`, and so event updates are always
skipped.

This can be worked around by adding your own copy to a
later-in-the-frame schedule, but that's not a very good fix.

## Solution

Ensure that if we're not using a `FixedUpdate` schedule, events are
always updated every frame.

To do this, I've modified the logic of `event_update_condition` and
`event_update_system` to clearly and correctly differentiate between the
two cases: where we're waiting for a "you should update now" signal and
where we simply don't care.

To encode this, I've added the `ShouldUpdateEvents` enum, replacing a
simple `bool` in `EventRegistry`'s `needs_update` field.

Now, both tests pass as expected, without having to manually add a
system!

## Testing

I've written two parallel unit tests to cover the intended behavior:

1. Test that `iter_current_update_events` works as expected in
`bevy_ecs`.
2. Test that `iter_current_update_events` works as expected in
`bevy_app`

I've also added a test to verify that event updating works correctly in
the presence of a fixed main schedule, and a second test to verify that
fixed updating works at all to help future authors narrow down failures.

## Outstanding

- [x] figure out why the `bevy_app` version of this test fails but the
`bevy_ecs` version does not
- [x] figure out why `EventRegistry::run_updates` isn't working properly
- [x] figure out why `EventRegistry::run_updates` is never getting
called
- [x] figure out why `event_update_condition` is always returning false
- [x] figure out why `EventRegistry::needs_update` is always false
- [x] verify that the problem is a missing `signal_events_update_system`

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike <mike.hsu@gmail.com>
2024-06-12 14:28:51 +00:00
CatThingy
f23c686fcf
Fix minor typos in query join docs (#13812)
# Objective

- Correct typos in docs for `Query::join`'s docs

## Solution

- Fix them

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-06-11 23:24:53 +00:00
Mike
07a85676b3
Revert "constrain WorldQuery::init_state argument to ComponentInitial… (#13804)
…izer (#13442)"

This reverts commit 5cfb063d4a.

- This PR broke bevy-trait-query, which needs to be able to write a
resource in init_state. See #13798 for more details.
- Note this doesn't fix everything as transmutes for bevy-trait-query
will still be broken,. But the current usage in that crate is UB, so we
need to find another solution.
2024-06-11 22:54:42 +00:00
Alice Cecile
d659a1f7d5
Revert "Make FOG_ENABLED a shader_def instead of material flag (#13783)" (#13803)
This reverts commit 3ced49f672.

Relevant to https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13802. This wasn't
done quite right and partially broke fog.

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-06-10 23:25:16 +00:00
Bob Gardner
2ccdae7489
Split event.rs into a full module. (#13801)
# Objective

- Split the bevy_ecs::events module so it's easier to work with

## Solution

- Split the event.rs file across multiple files, made sure all tests
passed, and exports from the module were the same as previous

## Testing

- All automated tests pass.
2024-06-10 21:45:01 +00:00
Brezak
d803adff09
Add from_color to StandardMaterial and ColorMaterial (#13791)
# Objective

Closes #13738

## Solution

Added `from_color` to materials that would support it. Didn't add
`from_color` to `WireframeMaterial` as it doesn't seem we expect users
to be constructing them themselves.

## Testing

None

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `from_color` to `StandardMaterial` so you can construct this material
from any color type.
- `from_color` to `ColorMaterial` so you can construct this material
from any color type.
2024-06-10 21:25:31 +00:00
Alice Cecile
54010cc07e
Revert Align Scene::write_to_world_with to match DynamicScene::write_to_world_with (#13800)
# Objective

- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13714 broke scenes pretty
seriously
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13796

## Solution

Revert it. We can redo this PR once the behavior is fixed.

Co-authored-by: Dmytro Banin <dima_banin@hotmail.com>
2024-06-10 21:14:11 +00:00
JMS55
fd30e0c67d
Fix meshlet vertex attribute interpolation (#13775)
# Objective

- Mikktspace requires that we normalize world normals/tangents _before_
interpolation across vertices, and then do _not_ normalize after. I had
it backwards.
- We do not (am not supposed to?) need a second set of barycentrics for
motion vectors. If you think about the typical raster pipeline, in the
vertex shader we calculate previous_world_position, and then it gets
interpolated using the current triangle's barycentrics.

## Solution

- Fix normal/tangent processing 
- Reuse barycentrics for motion vector calculations
- Not implementing this for 0.14, but long term I aim to remove explicit
vertex tangents and calculate them in the shader on the fly.

## Testing

- I tested out some of the normal maps we have in repo. Didn't seem to
make a difference, but mikktspace is all about correctness across
various baking tools. I probably just didn't have any of the ones that
would cause it to break.
- Didn't test motion vectors as there's a known bug with the depth
buffer and meshlets that I'm waiting on the render graph rewrite to fix.
2024-06-10 20:18:43 +00:00
Brezak
f187d9c5fc
Poll system information in separate tasks (#13693)
# Objective

Reading system information severely slows down the update loop.
Fixes #12848.

## Solution

Read system info in a separate thread.

## Testing

- Open the scene 3d example
- Add `FrameTimeDiagnosticsPlugin`, `SystemInformationDiagnosticsPlugin`
and `LogDiagnosticsPlugin` to the app.
- Add this system to the update schedule to disable Vsync on the main
window
```rust
fn change_window_mode(mut windows: Query<&mut Window, Added<Window>>) {
    for mut window in &mut windows {
        window.present_mode = PresentMode::AutoNoVsync;
    }
}
```
- Read the fps values in the console before and after this PR.

On my PC I went from around 50 fps to around 1150 fps.

---

## Changelog

### Changed

- The `SystemInformationDiagnosticsPlugin` now reads system data
separate of the update cycle.

### Added 

- The `EXPECTED_SYSTEM_INFORMATION_INTERVAL` constant which defines how
often we read system diagnostic data.

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 19:06:22 +00:00
Chris Juchem
49661b99fe
Remove extra call to clear_trackers (#13762)
Fixes #13758.

# Objective

Calling `update` on the main app already calls `clear_trackers`. Calling
it again in `SubApps::update` caused RemovedCompenet Events to be
cleared earlier than they should be.

## Solution

- Don't call clear_trackers an extra time.

## Testing

I manually tested the fix with this unit test: 
```
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
    use crate::core::{FrameCount, FrameCountPlugin};
    use crate::prelude::*;

    #[test]
    fn test_next_frame_removal() {
        #[derive(Component)]
        struct Foo;

        #[derive(Resource)]
        struct RemovedCount(usize);

        let mut app = App::new();
        app.add_plugins(FrameCountPlugin);
        app.add_systems(Startup, |mut commands: Commands| {
            for _ in 0..100 {
                commands.spawn(Foo);
            }
            commands.insert_resource(RemovedCount(0));
        });

        app.add_systems(First, |counter: Res<FrameCount>| {
            println!("Frame {}:", counter.0)
        });

        fn detector_system(
            mut removals: RemovedComponents<Foo>,
            foos: Query<Entity, With<Foo>>,
            mut removed_c: ResMut<RemovedCount>,
        ) {
            for e in removals.read() {
                println!("  Detected removed Foo component for {e:?}");
                removed_c.0 += 1;
            }
            let c = foos.iter().count();
            println!("  Total Foos: {}", c);
            assert_eq!(c + removed_c.0, 100);
        }
        fn deleter_system(foos: Query<Entity, With<Foo>>, mut commands: Commands) {
            foos.iter().next().map(|e| {
                commands.entity(e).remove::<Foo>();
            });
        }
        app.add_systems(Update, (detector_system, deleter_system).chain());

        app.update();
        app.update();
        app.update();
        app.update();
    }
}
```
2024-06-10 18:06:05 +00:00
Wuketuke
2c5959a29d
Added an illustration to the compass direction docs (issue 13664) (#13788)
i based the design on @mgi388 in the discussion about the issue.
i added the illustration in such a way that it shows up when you hover
your mouse over the type, i hope this is what was meant by the issue
no unit tests were added bc obviously

Fixes #13664
2024-06-10 17:31:11 +00:00
Periwink
93f3432400
Update serialize flag for bevy_ecs (#13740)
# Objective

There were some issues with the `serialize` feature:
- `bevy_app` had a `serialize` feature and a dependency on `serde` even
there is no usage of serde at all inside `bevy_app`
- the `bevy_app/serialize` feature enabled `bevy_ecs/serde`, which is
strange
- `bevy_internal/serialize` did not enable `bevy_app/serialize` so there
was no way of serializing an Entity in bevy 0.14

## Solution

- Remove `serde` and `bevy_app/serialize` 
- Add a `serialize` flag on `bevy_ecs` that enables `serde`
- ` bevy_internal/serialize` now enables `bevy_ecs/serialize`
2024-06-10 16:37:59 +00:00
T.J. Given
70a38ab1f6
Re-name and Extend Run Conditions API (#13784)
# Objective

- My attempt at fulfilling #13629.

## Solution

Renames the `and_then` / `or_else` run condition methods to `and` /
`or`, respectively.

Extends the run conditions API to include a suite of binary logical
operators:
- `and`
- `or`
- `nand`
- `nor`
- `xor`
- `xnor`

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?
- The test **run_condition_combinators** was extended to include the
added run condition combinators. A **double_counter** system was added
to test for combinators running on even count cycles.

- Are there any parts that need more testing?
- I'm not too sure how I feel about the "counter" style of testing but I
wanted to keep it consistent. If it's just a unit test I would prefer
simply to just assert `true` == _combinator output_ or `false` ==
_combinator output_ .

- How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?
- Nothing too specific. The added methods should be equivalent to the
logical operators they are analogous to (`&&` , `||`, `^`, `!`).

- If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?
    - Should not be relevant, I'm using Windows.

## Changelog

- What changed as a result of this PR?
    - The run conditions API.

- If applicable, organize changes under "Added", "Changed", or "Fixed"
sub-headings
    - Changed:
        - `and_then` run condition combinator renamed to simply `and`
        - `or_else` run condition combinator renamed to simply `or`
    - Added:
        - `nand` run condition combinator.
        - `nor` run condition combinator.
        - `xor` run condition combinator.
        - `xnor` run condition combinator.

## Migration Guide

- The `and_then` run condition method has been replaced with the `and`
run condition method.
- The `or_else` run condition method has been replaced with the `or` run
condition method.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andres O. Vela <andresovela@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 13:41:56 +00:00
IceSentry
5134272dc9
Make FOG_ENABLED a shader_def instead of material flag (#13783)
# Objective

- If the fog is disabled it still generates a useless branch which can
hurt performance

## Solution

- Make the flag a shader_def instead

## Testing

- I tested enabling/disabling fog works as expected per-material in the
fog example
- I also tested that scenes that don't add the FogSettings resource
still work correctly

## Review notes

I'm not sure how to handle the removed material flag. Right now I just
commented it out and added a not to reuse it instead of creating a new
one.
2024-06-10 13:26:43 +00:00
Lee-Orr
7ec301c48d
fix docs around StateTransition and remove references to `apply_sta… (#13772)
The documentation for the `State` resource still referenced the use of
`apply_state_transition` to manually force a state transition to occur,
and the question around how to force transitions had come up a few times
on discord.

This is a docs-only change, that does the following:
- Properly references `StateTransition` in the `MainSchedule` docs
- replace the explanations for applying `NextState` with ones that
explain the `StateTransition` schedule, and mentions the possibility of
calling it manually
- Add an example of calling `StateTransition` manually in the docs for
the state transition schedule itself.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-10 13:23:14 +00:00
Isaïe
2356276afd
Clarify error message due to missing shader file (#13766)
# Objective

The error printed-out due to a missing shader file was confusing; This
PR changes the error message.

Fixes #13644 

## Solution

I replaced the confusing wording (`... shader is not loaded yet`) with a
clear explanation (`... shader could not be loaded`)

## Testing

> Did you test these changes? If so, how?

removing `assets/shaders/game_of_life.wgsl` & running its associated
example now produces the following error:

```
thread '<unnamed>' panicked at examples/shader/compute_shader_game_of_life.rs:233:25:
Initializing assets/shaders/game_of_life.wgsl:
Pipeline could not be compiled because the following shader could not be loaded: AssetId<bevy_render::render_resource::shader::Shader>{ index: 0, generation: 0}
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_render::renderer::render_system`!
```

I don't think there are any tests expecting the previous error message,
so this change should not break anything.

> Are there any parts that need more testing?

If there was an intent behind the original message, this might need more
attention.

> How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there anything
specific they need to know?

One should be able to preview the changes by running any example after
deleting/renaming their associated shader(s).

> If relevant, what platforms did you test these changes on, and are
there any important ones you can't test?

N/A
2024-06-10 13:15:54 +00:00
MiniaczQ
6d0b7504a2
Add more granular system sets for state transition schedule ordering (#13763)
# Objective

Fixes #13711 

## Solution

Introduce smaller, generic system sets for each schedule variant, which
are ordered against other generic variants:
- `ExitSchedules<S>` - For `OnExit` schedules, runs from leaf states to
root states.
- `TransitionSchedules<S>` - For `OnTransition` schedules, runs in
arbitrary order.
- `EnterSchedules<S>` - For `OnEnter` schedules, runs from root states
to leaf states.

Also unified `ApplyStateTransition<S>` schedule which works in basically
the same way, just for internals.

## Testing

- One test that tests schedule execution order

---------

Co-authored-by: Lee-Orr <lee-orr@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 13:13:58 +00:00
JMS55
50ee483665
Meshlet misc (#13761)
- Copy module docs so that they show up in the re-export
- Change meshlet_id to cluster_id in the debug visualization
- Small doc tweaks
2024-06-10 13:06:08 +00:00
Gagnus
298b01f10d
Adds back in way to convert color to u8 array, implemented for the two RGB color types, also renames Color::linear to Color::to_linear. (#13759)
# Objective

One thing missing from the new Color implementation in 0.14 is the
ability to easily convert to a u8 representation of the rgb color.

(note this is a redo of PR https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13739
as I needed to move the source branch

## Solution

I have added to_u8_array and to_u8_array_no_alpha to a new trait called
ColorToPacked to mirror the f32 conversions in ColorToComponents and
implemented the new trait for Srgba and LinearRgba.
To go with those I also added matching from_u8... functions and
converted a couple of cases that used ad-hoc implementations of that
conversion to use these.
After discussion on Discord of the experience of using the API I renamed
Color::linear to Color::to_linear, as without that it looks like a
constructor (like Color::rgb).
I also added to_srgba which is the other commonly converted to type of
color (for UI and 2D) to match to_linear.
Removed a redundant extra implementation of to_f32_array for LinearColor
as it is also supplied in ColorToComponents (I'm surprised that's
allowed?)

## Testing

Ran all tests and manually tested.
Added to_and_from_u8 to linear_rgba::tests

## Changelog

visible change is Color::linear becomes Color::to_linear.

---------

Co-authored-by: John Payne <20407779+johngpayne@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 13:03:46 +00:00
JMS55
c50a4d8821
Remove unused mip_bias parameter from apply_normal_mapping (#13752)
Mip bias is no longer used here
2024-06-10 13:00:34 +00:00
Joseph
0dfdd87248
Improve error handling for AssetServer::add_async (#13745)
# Objective

The method `AssetServer::add_async` (added in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13700) requires a future that
returns an `AssetLoadError` error, which was a bit of an oversight on my
part, as that type of error only really makes sense in the context of
bevy's own asset loader -- returning it from user-defined futures isn't
very useful.

## Solution

Allow passing custom error types to `add_async`, which get cast into a
trait object matching the form of `AssetLoader::load`. If merged before
the next release this will not be a breaking change
2024-06-10 12:56:21 +00:00
Matty
a569b35c18
Stable interpolation and smooth following (#13741)
# Objective

Partially address #13408 

Rework of #13613

Unify the very nice forms of interpolation specifically present in
`bevy_math` under a shared trait upon which further behavior can be
based.

The ideas in this PR were prompted by [Lerp smoothing is broken by Freya
Holmer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSNQuFEDOyQ).

## Solution

There is a new trait `StableInterpolate` in `bevy_math::common_traits`
which enshrines a quite-specific notion of interpolation with a lot of
guarantees:
```rust
/// A type with a natural interpolation that provides strong subdivision guarantees.
///
/// Although the only required method is `interpolate_stable`, many things are expected of it:
///
/// 1. The notion of interpolation should follow naturally from the semantics of the type, so
///    that inferring the interpolation mode from the type alone is sensible.
///
/// 2. The interpolation recovers something equivalent to the starting value at `t = 0.0`
///    and likewise with the ending value at `t = 1.0`.
///
/// 3. Importantly, the interpolation must be *subdivision-stable*: for any interpolation curve
///    between two (unnamed) values and any parameter-value pairs `(t0, p)` and `(t1, q)`, the
///    interpolation curve between `p` and `q` must be the *linear* reparametrization of the original
///    interpolation curve restricted to the interval `[t0, t1]`.
///
/// The last of these conditions is very strong and indicates something like constant speed. It
/// is called "subdivision stability" because it guarantees that breaking up the interpolation
/// into segments and joining them back together has no effect.
///
/// Here is a diagram depicting it:
/// ```text
/// top curve = u.interpolate_stable(v, t)
///
///              t0 => p   t1 => q    
///   |-------------|---------|-------------|
/// 0 => u         /           \          1 => v
///              /               \
///            /                   \
///          /        linear         \
///        /     reparametrization     \
///      /   t = t0 * (1 - s) + t1 * s   \
///    /                                   \
///   |-------------------------------------|
/// 0 => p                                1 => q
///
/// bottom curve = p.interpolate_stable(q, s)
/// ```
///
/// Note that some common forms of interpolation do not satisfy this criterion. For example,
/// [`Quat::lerp`] and [`Rot2::nlerp`] are not subdivision-stable.
///
/// Furthermore, this is not to be used as a general trait for abstract interpolation.
/// Consumers rely on the strong guarantees in order for behavior based on this trait to be
/// well-behaved.
///
/// [`Quat::lerp`]: crate::Quat::lerp
/// [`Rot2::nlerp`]: crate::Rot2::nlerp
pub trait StableInterpolate: Clone {
    /// Interpolate between this value and the `other` given value using the parameter `t`.
    /// Note that the parameter `t` is not necessarily clamped to lie between `0` and `1`.
    /// When `t = 0.0`, `self` is recovered, while `other` is recovered at `t = 1.0`,
    /// with intermediate values lying between the two.
    fn interpolate_stable(&self, other: &Self, t: f32) -> Self;
}
```

This trait has a blanket implementation over `NormedVectorSpace`, where
`lerp` is used, along with implementations for `Rot2`, `Quat`, and the
direction types using variants of `slerp`. Other areas may choose to
implement this trait in order to hook into its functionality, but the
stringent requirements must actually be met.

This trait bears no direct relationship with `bevy_animation`'s
`Animatable` trait, although they may choose to use `interpolate_stable`
in their trait implementations if they wish, as both traits involve
type-inferred interpolations of the same kind. `StableInterpolate` is
not a supertrait of `Animatable` for a couple reasons:
1. Notions of interpolation in animation are generally going to be much
more general than those allowed under these constraints.
2. Laying out these generalized interpolation notions is the domain of
`bevy_animation` rather than of `bevy_math`. (Consider also that
inferring interpolation from types is not universally desirable.)

Similarly, this is not implemented on `bevy_color`'s color types,
although their current mixing behavior does meet the conditions of the
trait.

As an aside, the subdivision-stability condition is of interest
specifically for the [Curve
RFC](https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/80), where it also ensures
a kind of stability for subsampling.

Importantly, this trait ensures that the "smooth following" behavior
defined in this PR behaves predictably:
```rust
    /// Smoothly nudge this value towards the `target` at a given decay rate. The `decay_rate`
    /// parameter controls how fast the distance between `self` and `target` decays relative to
    /// the units of `delta`; the intended usage is for `decay_rate` to generally remain fixed,
    /// while `delta` is something like `delta_time` from an updating system. This produces a
    /// smooth following of the target that is independent of framerate.
    ///
    /// More specifically, when this is called repeatedly, the result is that the distance between
    /// `self` and a fixed `target` attenuates exponentially, with the rate of this exponential
    /// decay given by `decay_rate`.
    ///
    /// For example, at `decay_rate = 0.0`, this has no effect.
    /// At `decay_rate = f32::INFINITY`, `self` immediately snaps to `target`.
    /// In general, higher rates mean that `self` moves more quickly towards `target`.
    ///
    /// # Example
    /// ```
    /// # use bevy_math::{Vec3, StableInterpolate};
    /// # let delta_time: f32 = 1.0 / 60.0;
    /// let mut object_position: Vec3 = Vec3::ZERO;
    /// let target_position: Vec3 = Vec3::new(2.0, 3.0, 5.0);
    /// // Decay rate of ln(10) => after 1 second, remaining distance is 1/10th
    /// let decay_rate = f32::ln(10.0);
    /// // Calling this repeatedly will move `object_position` towards `target_position`:
    /// object_position.smooth_nudge(&target_position, decay_rate, delta_time);
    /// ```
    fn smooth_nudge(&mut self, target: &Self, decay_rate: f32, delta: f32) {
        self.interpolate_stable_assign(target, 1.0 - f32::exp(-decay_rate * delta));
    }
```

As the documentation indicates, the intention is for this to be called
in game update systems, and `delta` would be something like
`Time::delta_seconds` in Bevy, allowing positions, orientations, and so
on to smoothly follow a target. A new example, `smooth_follow`,
demonstrates a basic implementation of this, with a sphere smoothly
following a sharply moving target:


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/7124b28b-6361-47e3-acf7-d1578ebd0347


## Testing

Tested by running the example with various parameters.
2024-06-10 12:50:59 +00:00
Lynn
1196186257
Add segments to ExtrusionBuilder (#13719)
# Objective

- Add support for `segments` for extrusion-meshes, akin to what is
possible with cylinders

## Solution

- Added a `.segments(segments: usize)` function to `ExtrusionBuilder`.
- Implemented support for segments in the meshing algorithm.
- If you set `.segments(0)`, the meshing will fail, just like it does
with cylinders.

## Additional information

Here is a wireframe of some extrusions with 1, 2, 3, etc. segments:

![image_2024-06-06_233205114](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/358081e2-172d-407b-8bdb-9cda88eb4664)

---------

Co-authored-by: Lynn Büttgenbach <62256001+solis-lumine-vorago@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 12:50:29 +00:00
Dmytro Banin
1f61c26d2e
Align Scene::write_to_world_with to match DynamicScene::write_to_world_with (#13714)
# Objective

`Scene` and `DynamicScene` work with `InstanceInfo` at different levels
of abstraction
- `Scene::write_to_world_with` returns an `InstanceInfo` whereas
`DynamicScene::write_to_world_with` returns `()`. Instances are created
one level higher at the `SceneSpawner` API level.
- `DynamicScene::write_to_world_with` takes the `entity_map` as an
argument whereas the `Scene` version is less flexible and creates a new
one for you. No reason this needs to be the case.

## Solution

I propose changing `Scene::write_to_world_with` to match the API we have
for `DynamicScene`. Returning the `InstanceInfo` as we do today just
seems like a leaky abstraction - it's only used in
`spawn_sync_internal`. Being able to pass in an entity_map gives you
more flexibility with how you write entities to a world.

This also moves `InstanceInfo` out of `Scene` which is cleaner
conceptually. If someone wants to work with instances then they should
work with `SceneSpawner` - I see `write_to_world_with` as a lower-level
API to be used with exclusive world access.

## Testing

Code is just shifting things around.

## Changelog

Changed `Scene::write_to_world_with` to take `entity_map` as an argument
and no longer return an `InstanceInfo`

## Migration Guide

`Scene::write_to_world_with` no longer returns an `InstanceInfo`. 

Before
```rust
scene.write_to_world_with(world, &registry)
```
After
```rust
let mut entity_map = EntityHashMap::default();
scene.write_to_world_with(world, &mut entity_map, &registry)
```
2024-06-10 12:39:35 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
1b9edd0e5b
Fix minor doc typo (#13776)
Don't think any description is needed, just happened to stumble on this
while reading up on how to use `Stopwatch` :)
2024-06-10 07:15:38 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
69d7da9b37
Let init_non_send_resource require FromWorld instead of Default (#13779)
# Objective

- Let `init_non_send_resource` take `FromWorld` values again, not only
`Default`
- This reverts an unintended breaking change introduced in #9202

## Solution

- The resource initialized with `init_non_send_resource` requires
`FromWorld` again
2024-06-10 07:10:52 +00:00
thebluefish
7c9c6ff27f
Fix EntityCommands::despawn docs (#13774)
# Objective

The `EntityCommands::despawn` method was previously changed from
panicking behavior to a warning, but the docs continue to state that it
panics.

## Solution

- Removed panic section, copied warning blurb from `World::despawn`
- Adds a similar warning blurb to
`DespawnRecursiveExt::despawn_recursive` and
`DespawnRecursiveExt::despawn_descendants`
2024-06-09 17:59:19 +00:00
Chris Biscardi
b9e67bc3c3
view.inverse_clip_from_world should be world_from_clip (#13756)
As per the other changes in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13489
`view.inverse_clip_from_world` should be `world_from_clip`.



# Objective

fixes #13749

## Solution

Modified lines.wgsl to use the right name as the current name does not
exist.

## Testing

I ran the 3d_gizmos example and pressed "p".

![screenshot-2024-06-08-at-13 21
22@2x](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/551247/b8bfd3db-8273-4606-9dae-040764339883)

![screenshot-2024-06-08-at-13 21
26@2x](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/551247/2619f1ae-ce83-44d7-a9fc-07e686950887)
2024-06-09 14:40:14 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
e9a3a0d694
Clear messed up feature flag on AppExitStates impl (#13737)
# Objective

- In #13649 additional method had been added to AppExitStates, but there
feature gate left for method in implementation for App at refactoring
stage.
- Fixes #13733 .

## Solution

- Removed the feature gate.

## Testing

- Ran reproducing example from #13733 with no compilation errors
2024-06-09 13:49:03 +00:00
charlotte
7b14b8c015
13743 app exit hang (#13744)
Fixes #13743.

---------

Co-authored-by: Brezak <bezak.adam@proton.me>
2024-06-08 21:42:01 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
3bfc427666
Add mappings to EntityMapper (#13727)
# Objective

- Fixes #13703

## Solution

- Added `mappings` to the `EntityMapper` trait, which returns an
iterator over currently tracked `Entity` to `Entity` mappings.
- Added `DynEntityMapper` as an [object
safe](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety)
alternative to `EntityMapper`.
- Added `assert_object_safe` as a helper for ensuring traits are object
safe.

## Testing

- Added new unit test `entity_mapper_iteration` which tests the
`SceneEntityMapper` implementation of `EntityMapper::mappings`.
- Added unit tests to ensure `DynEntityMapper`, `DynEq` and `DynHash`
are object safe.
- Passed CI on my Windows 10 development environment

---

## Changelog

- Added `mappings` to `EntityMapper` trait.

## Migration Guide

- If you are implementing `EntityMapper` yourself, you can use the below
as a stub implementation:

```rust
fn mappings(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Entity, Entity)> {
    unimplemented!()
}
```

- If you were using `EntityMapper` as a trait object (`dyn
EntityMapper`), instead use `dyn DynEntityMapper` and its associated
methods.

## Notes

- The original issue proposed returning a `Vec` from `EntityMapper`
instead of an `impl Iterator` to preserve its object safety. This is a
simpler option, but also forces an allocation where it isn't strictly
needed. I've opted for this split into `DynEntityMapper` and
`EntityMapper` as it's been done several times across Bevy already, and
provides maximum flexibility to users.
- `assert_object_safe` is an empty function, since the assertion
actually happens once you try to use a `dyn T` for some trait `T`. I
have still added this function to clearly document what object safety is
within Bevy, and to create a standard way to communicate that a given
trait must be object safe.
- Other traits should have tests added to ensure object safety, but I've
left those off to avoid cluttering this PR further.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-08 12:52:23 +00:00
Jerome Humbert
d38d8a148a
Uncouple DynamicTextureAtlasBuilder from assets (#13717)
# Objective

Remove some unnecessary coupling between `DynamicTextureAtlasBuilder`
and `bevy_asset`.

## Solution

Remove the dependency of `DynamicTextureAtlasBuilder::add_texture` to
`bevy_asset`, by directly passing the `Image` of the atlas to mutate,
instead of passing separate `Assets<Image>` and `Handle<Image>` for the
function to do the lookup by itself. The lookup can be done from the
caller, and this allows using the builder in contexts where the `Image`
is not stored inside `Assets`.

Clean-up a bit the font atlas files by introducing a `PlacedGlyph` type
storing the `GlyphId` and its `SubpixelOffset`, which were otherwise
always both passed as function parameters and the pair used as key in
hash maps.

## Testing

There's no change in behavior.

---

## Changelog

- Added a `PlacedGlyph` type aggregating a `GlyphId` and a
`SubpixelOffset`. That type is now used as parameter in a few text atlas
APIs, instead of passing individual values.

## Migration Guide

- Replace the `glyph_id` and `subpixel_offset` of a few text atlas APIs
by a single `place_glyph: PlacedGlyph` parameter trivially combining the
two.
2024-06-08 12:38:03 +00:00
Mincong Lu
651f3d08d7
Make the component types of the new animation players clonable. (#13736)
# Objective

Some use cases might require holding onto the previous state of the
animation player for change detection.

## Solution

Added `clone` and `copy` implementation to most animation types. 
Added optimized `clone_from` implementations for the specific use case
of holding a `PreviousAnimationPlayer` component.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-07 21:51:24 +00:00
Wuketuke
d45bcfd043
improved the error message by insert_boxed (issue #13646) (again) (#13706)
previously I worked on fixing issue #13646, back when the error message
did not include the type at all.
But that error message had room for improvement, so I included the
feedback of @alice-i-cecile and @MrGVSV.
The error message will now read `the given key (of type
bevy_reflect::tests::Foo) does not support hashing` or 'the given key
(of type bevy_reflect::DynamicStruct) does not support hashing' in case
of a dynamic struct that represents a hashable struct

i also added a new unit test for this new behaviour
(`reflect_map_no_hash_dynamic`).
Fixes #13646 (again)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-07 20:56:16 +00:00
François Mockers
b17292f9d1
rename the crate bevy_state_macros_official back to its original name (#13732)
# Objective

- Thanks to the original author we can now use the original name

## Solution

- Use it
2024-06-07 12:49:21 +00:00
François Mockers
98bc5ff8c4
Update crate metadata for bevy state (#13722)
# Objective

- crate metadata for bevy_state has been copied from bevy_ecs

## Solution

- Update it
2024-06-07 01:54:53 +00:00
François Mockers
401234a5fb
rename bevy_state_macros to bevy_state_macros_official (#13721)
# Objective

- `bevy_state_macros` is a new crate added in the 0.14
- it already exists outside of the bevy org:
https://crates.io/crates/bevy_state_macros

## Solution

- Rename the crate
2024-06-06 22:18:05 +00:00
charlotte
027f8e21ec
Allow mix of hdr and non-hdr cameras to same render target (#13419)
Changes:
- Track whether an output texture has been written to yet and only clear
it on the first write.
- Use `ClearColorConfig` on `CameraOutputMode` instead of a raw
`LoadOp`.
- Track whether a output texture has been seen when specializing the
upscaling pipeline and use alpha blending for extra cameras rendering to
that texture that do not specify an explicit blend mode.

Fixes #6754

## Testing

Tested against provided test case in issue:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/10366310/d066f069-87fb-4249-a4d9-b6cb1751971b)

---

## Changelog

- Allow cameras rendering to the same output texture with mixed hdr to
work correctly.

## Migration Guide

- - Change `CameraOutputMode` to use `ClearColorConfig` instead of
`LoadOp`.
2024-06-06 20:55:05 +00:00
Rob Parrett
cca0f79022
Fix links to Transform in Transform and GlobalTransform docs (#13704)
# Objective

All the links that should go to the `Transform` type in the `Transform`
and `GlobalTransform` docs currently go to the `transform` example
instead.

## Solution

Fix collision of link labels in `Transform` and `GlobalTransform` docs.
2024-06-06 20:06:54 +00:00
Brandon Reinhart
3122c87702
Provide more information when a filewatcher failure is hit. (#13715)
A naked unwrap led to an opaque error that can be hit when using the
embedded filewatcher.

I've changed this an unwrap_or_else panic! with the error message
providing more details about the failed operation.

A better solution would be to print an error! and not panic...

This was tested with the asset_processing example.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-06 19:20:07 +00:00
IceSentry
f7ae277025
Use TBN in apply_normal_mapping in pbr_prepass (#13716)
# Objective

- apply_normal_mapping was changed to use TBN but the pbr_prepass was
not updated for that change

## Solution

- Update the pbr_prepass to correctly apply normal mapping
2024-06-06 19:04:30 +00:00
JMS55
175e146228
Misc meshlet changes (#13705)
* Rename cull_meshlets -> cull_clusters
* Rename meshlet_visible -> cluster_visible
* Add an if statement around meshlet_second_pass_candidates writes,
maybe a small bit of performance.
2024-06-06 17:10:07 +00:00
Mincong Lu
31be32ff10
Made Mesh::merge take a reference of Mesh. (#13710)
# Objective

`Mesh::merge` does not need ownership of the right hand side mesh.

## Solution

Made `Mesh::merge` take a reference.

## Testing

Modified existing tests.

---

## Changelog

Made `Mesh::merge` take a reference.


## Migration Guide

* `Mesh::merge` now take a reference of a mesh instead of an owned mesh.
2024-06-06 11:57:10 +00:00
Joseph
9389de5c71
Allow loading assets with custom async behavior (#13700)
# Objective

Currently, bevy supports custom asset loading via `AssetServer:;add`,
which allows you to add arbitrary assets to the asset system and returns
a handle to it. However this only works for assets that have already
been fully loaded. If your loading logic involves any async, you need to
wait until the asset is done loading before adding it to the server.
This is problematic, as the `Handle` does not get allocated until the
very end, which makes it very difficult to use and defeats the value of
having handles for asynchronously-loaded assets.

## Solution

Add the method `AssetServer::add_async`. This has the same behavior as
`AssetServer::add`, only it accepts a future instead of a fully loaded
asset.

## Testing

I added an identical method to my company's fork of bevy, which works in
our app. I'm not quite sure how to go about adding an actual unit test
for asset loading behvior, but I will note that `AssetServer::add` also
does not appear to have any tests.

---

## Changelog

+ Added `AssetServer::add_async`, which allows adding assets with custom
asynchronous loading behavior to the `AssetServer`
2024-06-06 00:21:59 +00:00
François Mockers
3d9b1e4025
make UI text rendering camera driven (#13697)
# Objective

- Fixes #13687 

## Solution

- Text rendering in UI is still dependent on the `PrimaryWIndow`
- implements #10559 for text rendering

There are other parts of UI that are still `PrimaryWindow` dependent, if
the changes here are OK I'll apply them everywhere.
I'm not a fan of the `EntityHashMap` here to hold the scale factors, but
it seems the quick and easy fix

## Testing

- Run example `multiple_windows` on a screen with a scale factor
different than 1, close the primary window
2024-06-06 00:20:50 +00:00
Mikhail Novikov
52215ce072
Add labels to Gltf Node and Mesh assets (#13558)
# Objective

Add labels to GltfNode and GltfMesh - they are missing from the assets
even though they are need if one wants to write a custom Gltf spawning
logic.

Eg AnimationPlayer relies on Name component of the node entities to
control the animation. There is no way to actually get names of the gltf
nodes, thus you can't manually spawn subtree from the scene and animate
it.

## Solution

- Add label field and make use of existing label creation logic to store
it there.

## Testing

- Ran all tests
- Fixed tests for node_hierarchy to use lable now

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-06-05 23:10:33 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
9a123cd3a7
Avoid a panic when loading labelled assets (#13506)
# Objective

- Fixes #10820.

## Solution

- Check that the asset ID to be inserted is still being managed.
- Since this route is only used by `AssetServer`-tracked handles, if the
`infos` map no longer contains the asset ID, all handles must have been
dropped. In this case, since nobody can be watching for the result,
we're safe to bail out. This avoids the panic when inserting the asset,
because when the handles are dropped, its slot in `Assets<A>` is
poisoned.
- Someone may be waiting for a labelled asset rather than the main
asset, these are handled with separate calls to `process_asset_load`, so
shouldn't cause any issues.
- Removed the workaround keeping asset info alive after the handle has
died, since we should no longer be trying to operate on any assets once
their handles have been dropped.

## Testing

- I added a `break` in `handle_internal_asset_events`
(`crates/bevy_asset/src/server/mod.rs` on line 1152). I don't believe
this should affect correctness, only efficiency, since it is effectively
only allowing one asset event to be handled per frame. This causes
examples like `animated_fox` to produce the issue fairly frequently.
- I wrote a small program which called `AssetServer::reload` and could
trigger it too.

---

## Changelog
- Fixed an issue which could cause a panic when loading an asset which
was no longer referenced.

---

## Remaining Work

~This needs more testing. I don't yet have a complete project that
reliably crashes without changes to bevy.~ We have at least one vote of
confidence so far from @Testare who had a project broken by this bug.

@cart, (sorry for the ping), I believe you added the code which delays
`remove_dropped`. Was there any other reason `track_assets` needed to
keep the dropped assets alive?
2024-06-05 23:04:52 +00:00
Alice Cecile
2165f2218f
Rename Rotation2d to Rot2 (#13694)
# Objective

- `Rotation2d` is a very long name for a commonly used type.

## Solution

- Rename it to `Rot2` to match `glam`'s naming convention (e.g. `Vec2`)

I ran a poll, and `Rot2` was the favorite of the candidate names.

This is not actually a breaking change, since `Rotation2d` has not been
shipped yet.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-06-05 21:51:13 +00:00
Wuketuke
2eb9d5cc38
hashing error in bevy_reflect now includes the type (bevyengine#13646) (#13691)
# Objective
If you try to add an object to the hashmap that is not capable of
hashing, the program panics. For easier debugging, the type for that
object should be included in the error message.

Fixes #13646.

## Solution
initially i tried calling std::any::type_name_of_val. this had the
problem that it would print something like dyn Box<dyn Reflect>, not
helpful. But since these objects all implement Reflect, i used
Reflect::type_path() instead. Previously, the error message was part of
a constant called HASH_ERROR. i changed that to a macro called
hash_error to print the type of that object more easily

## Testing
i adapted the unit test reflect_map_no_hash to expect the type in that
panic aswell

since this is my first contribution, please let me know if i have done
everything properly
2024-06-05 19:41:23 +00:00
Lynn
fb3a560a1c
Allow Bounded3d implementations for custom primitives (#13688)
# Objective

- Due to coherency, it was previously not possible to implement
`Bounded3d` for `Extrusion<MyCustomPrimitive>`. This PR fixes that.

## Solution

- Added a new trait `BoundedExtrusion: Primitive2d + Bounded2d` which
provides functions for bounding boxes and spheres of extrusions of 2D
primitives.
- Changed all implementations of `Bounded3d for Extrusion<T>` to
`BoundedExtrusion for T`
- Implemented `Bounded3d for Extrusion<T: BoundedExtrusion>`
- Removed the `extrusion_bounding_box` and `extrusion_bounding_sphere`
functions and used them as default implementations in `BoundedExtrusion`

## Testing

- This PR does not change any implementations

---------

Co-authored-by: Lynn Büttgenbach <62256001+solis-lumine-vorago@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-06-05 19:40:02 +00:00
François Mockers
519abbca11
make sure windows are dropped on main thread (#13686)
# Objective

- On macOS, closing a window by respawning its entity freezes

## Solution

- `WindowWrapper` is keeping an `Arc` of the window, to be able to
access it from the rendering thread. Winit windows are closed when they
are dropped. This need to happen on the main thread on macOS
- Dropping it as soon as the window is closed means the last remaining
`Arc` will be in the rendering thread
- This PR keeps the `Arc` for one frame in the rendering thread before
actually dropping it
2024-06-05 18:13:59 +00:00
Matty
38d3833c83
Allow creation of random Rotation2d (#13684)
# Objective

Fill the gap in this functionality by implementing it for `Rotation2d`.
We have this already for `Quat` in addition to the direction types.

## Solution

`bevy_math::sampling` now contains an implementation of
`Distribution<Rotation2d>` for `Standard`, along with the associated
convenience implementation `Rotation2d: FromRng`, which allows syntax
like this for creating a random rotation:
```rust
// With `FromRng`:
let rotation = Rotation2d::from_rng(rng);
// With `rand::random`:
let another_rotation: Rotation2d = random();
// With `Rng::gen`:
let yet_another_rotation: Rotation2d = rng.gen();
```

I also cleaned up the documentation a little bit, seeding the `Rng`s
instead of building them from entropy, along with adding a handful of
inline directives.
2024-06-05 17:16:51 +00:00
Lukas Chodosevičius
2b20af6b79
Skip tonemapping in case it is none (#13679)
# Objective
Skip unnecessary blit then tonemapping is set to none.

## Testing
Only tested locally on our app.

## Changelog

Changed tonemapping not to execute in case it is set to none.

Co-authored-by: Lukas Chodosevicius <lukaschodosevicius@Lukass-MacBook-Pro.local>
2024-06-05 11:32:46 +00:00
mike
bd6acc6119
flush key_input cache when Bevy loses focus (Adopted) (#13678)
This was adopted from #12878. I rebased the changes resolved the
following merge conflicts:

- moved over the changes originally done in bevy_winit/src/lib.rs's
`handle_winit_event` into bevy_winit/src/state.rs's `window_event`
function
- moved WinitEvent::KeyboardFocusLost event forwarding originally done
in bevy_winit/src/winit_event.rs to the equivalent in
bevy_winit/src/state.rs

Tested this by following the modified keyboard_input example from the
original PR.

First, I verified I could reproduce the issue without the changes. Then,
after applying the changes, I verified that when I Alt+Tabbed away from
the running example that the log showed I released Alt and when I tabbed
back it didn't behave like Alt was stuck.

 
 The following is from the original pull request by @gavlig 
 
 # Objective
 
This helps avoiding stuck key presses after switching from and back to
Bevy window. Key press event gets stuck because window loses focus
before receiving a key release event thus we end up with false positive
in ButtonInput.
 ## Solution
 
 I saw two ways to fix this:
 
     1. add bevy_window as dependency and read WindowFocus events
 
     2. add a KeyboardFocusLost event specifically for this.
 
 
I chose the latter because adding another dependency felt wrong, but if
that is more preferable changing this pr won't be a problem. Also if
someone sees another way please let me know.
 
To test the bug use this small modification over
examples/keyboard_input.rs: (it will work only if you have Alt-Tab
combination for switching between windows in your OS, otherwise change
AltLeft accordingly)
 
 ```
 //! Demonstrates handling a key press/release.
 
 use bevy::{prelude::*, input:⌨️:KeyboardInput};
 
 fn main() {
     App::new()
         .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
         .add_systems(Update, keyboard_input_system)
         .run();
 }
 
 /// This system prints 'Alt' key state
fn keyboard_input_system(keyboard_input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>, mut
keyboard_input_events: EventReader<KeyboardInput>) {
     for event in keyboard_input_events.read() {
         info!("{:?}", event);
     }
 
     if keyboard_input.pressed(KeyCode::AltLeft) {
         info!("'Alt' currently pressed");
     }
 
     if keyboard_input.just_pressed(KeyCode::AltLeft) {
         info!("'Alt' just pressed");
     }
     if keyboard_input.just_released(KeyCode::AltLeft) {
         info!("'Alt' just released");
     }
 }
 ```
 
Here i made a quick video with demo of the fix:
https://youtu.be/qTvUCk4IHvo In first part i press Alt and Alt+Tab to
switch back and forth from example app, logs will indicate that too. In
second part I applied fix and you'll see that Alt will no longer be
pressed when window gets unfocused
 ## Migration Guide
 
 `WinitEvent` has a new enum variant: `WinitEvent::KeyboardFocusLost`.

Co-authored-by: gavlig <gavlig@gmail.com>
2024-06-05 02:06:47 +00:00
Lynn
8e4e840a19
Meshable extrusions - Part 2 (#13676)
# Objective

- Implement `Extrudable` for all meshbuilders of shapes that have been
added after #13478 was created

## Solution

- Implemented meshing for extrusions of `CircularSector`,
`CircularSegment` and `Rhombus`

## Testing

- The correctness of these was confirmed visually.

## Additional information

Here is an image of what they look like :)

![Screenshot 2024-06-04
230633](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/d9cca0ba-30ea-4c48-8ae2-007b469739d7)

Co-authored-by: Lynn Büttgenbach <62256001+solis-lumine-vorago@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-04 21:53:06 +00:00
Brezak
1fdddf8992
Forward exit codes in default app runner (#13674)
# Objective

The default app runner fabricates exit codes loosing useful info in the
process.

## Solution

- Make run_once extract the correct exit code from app.
- Add a test to confirm it works.

## Testing

- Run the `runner_returns_correct_exit_code` test.
- Rejoice when it succeeds.
2024-06-04 21:40:40 +00:00
Lynn
fd82ef8956
Meshable extrusions (#13478)
# Objective

- Implement `Meshable` for `Extrusion<T>`

## Solution

- `Meshable` requires `Meshable::Output: MeshBuilder` now. This means
that all `some_primitive.mesh()` calls now return a `MeshBuilder`. These
were added for primitives that did not have one prior to this.
- A new trait `Extrudable: MeshBuilder` has been added. This trait
allows you to specify the indices of the perimeter of the mesh created
by this `MeshBuilder` and whether they are to be shaded smooth or flat.
- `Extrusion<P: Primitive2d + Meshable>` is now `Meshable` aswell. The
associated `MeshBuilder` is `ExtrusionMeshBuilder` which is generic over
`P` and uses the `MeshBuilder` of its baseshape internally.
- `ExtrusionMeshBuilder` exposes the configuration functions of its
base-shapes builder.
- Updated the `3d_shapes` example to include `Extrusion`s

## Migration Guide

- Depending on the context, you may need to explicitly call
`.mesh().build()` on primitives where you have previously called
`.mesh()`
- The `Output` type of custom `Meshable` implementations must now derive
`MeshBuilder`.

## Additional information
- The extrusions UVs are done so that 
- the front face (`+Z`) is in the area between `(0, 0)` and `(0.5,
0.5)`,
- the back face (`-Z`) is in the area between `(0.5, 0)` and `(1, 0.5)`
- the mantle is in the area between `(0, 0.5)` and `(1, 1)`. Each
`PerimeterSegment` you specified in the `Extrudable` implementation will
be allocated an equal portion of this area.
- The UVs of the base shape are scaled to be in the front/back area so
whatever method of filling the full UV-space the base shape used is how
these areas will be filled.

Here is an example of what that looks like on a capsule:


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/425ad288-fbbc-4634-9d3f-5e846cdce85f

This is the texture used:

![extrusion
uvs](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/4e54e421-bfda-44b9-8571-412525cebddf)

The `3d_shapes` example now looks like this:


![image_2024-05-22_235915753](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/3d8bc86d-9ed1-47f2-899a-27aac0a265dd)

---------

Co-authored-by: Lynn Büttgenbach <62256001+solis-lumine-vorago@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <2975848+mweatherley@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-04 17:27:32 +00:00
Lynn
5e1c841f4e
Extrusion bounded (#13346)
# Objective

- Implement `Bounded3d` for some `Extrusion<T>`
- Provide methods to calculate `Aabb3d`s and `BoundingSphere`s for any
extrusion with a `Bounded2d` base shape

## Solution

- Implemented `Bounded3d` for all 2D `bevy_math` primitives with the
exception of `Plane2d`. As far as I can see, `Plane2d` is pretty much a
line? and I think it is very unintuitive to extrude a plane and get a
plane as a result.
- Add `extrusion_bounding_box` and `extrusion_bounding_sphere`. These
are not always used internally since there are faster methods for
specific extrusions. Both of them produce the optimal result within
precision limits though.

## Testing

- Bounds for extrusions are tested within the same module. All unique
implementations are tested.
- The correctness was validated visually aswell.

---------

Co-authored-by: Raphael Büttgenbach <62256001+solis-lumine-vorago@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 17:25:12 +00:00
Patrick Walton
ace4c6023b
Implement subpixel morphological antialiasing, or SMAA. (#13423)
This commit implements a large subset of [*subpixel morphological
antialiasing*], better known as SMAA. SMAA is a 2011 antialiasing
technique that detects jaggies in an aliased image and smooths them out.
Despite its age, it's been a continual staple of games for over a
decade. Four quality presets are available: *low*, *medium*, *high*, and
*ultra*. I set the default to *high*, on account of modern GPUs being
significantly faster than they were in 2011.

Like the already-implemented FXAA, SMAA works on an unaliased image.
Unlike FXAA, it requires three passes: (1) edge detection; (2) blending
weight calculation; (3) neighborhood blending. Each of the first two
passes writes an intermediate texture for use by the next pass. The
first pass also writes to a stencil buffer in order to dramatically
reduce the number of pixels that the second pass has to examine. Also
unlike FXAA, two built-in lookup textures are required; I bundle them
into the library in compressed KTX2 format.

The [reference implementation of SMAA] is in HLSL, with abundant use of
preprocessor macros to achieve GLSL compatibility. Unfortunately, the
reference implementation predates WGSL by over a decade, so I had to
translate the HLSL to WGSL manually. As much as was reasonably possible
without sacrificing readability, I tried to translate line by line,
preserving comments, both to aid reviewing and to allow patches to the
HLSL to more easily apply to the WGSL. Most of SMAA's features are
supported, but in the interests of making this patch somewhat less huge,
I skipped a few of the more exotic ones:

* The temporal variant is currently unsupported. This is and has been
used in shipping games, so supporting temporal SMAA would be useful
follow-up work. It would, however, require some significant work on TAA
to ensure compatibility, so I opted to skip it in this patch.

* Depth- and chroma-based edge detection are unimplemented; only luma
is. Depth is lower-quality, but faster; chroma is higher-quality, but
slower. Luma is the suggested default edge detection algorithm. (Note
that depth-based edge detection wouldn't work on WebGL 2 anyway, because
of the Naga bug whereby depth sampling is miscompiled in GLSL. This is
the same bug that prevents depth of field from working on that
platform.)

* Predicated thresholding is currently unsupported.

* My implementation is incompatible with SSAA and MSAA, unlike the
original; MSAA must be turned off to use SMAA in Bevy. I believe this
feature was rarely used in practice.

The `anti_aliasing` example has been updated to allow experimentation
with and testing of the different SMAA quality presets. Along the way, I
refactored the example's help text rendering code a bit to eliminate
code repetition.

SMAA is fully supported on WebGL 2.

Fixes #9819.

[*subpixel morphological antialiasing*]: https://www.iryoku.com/smaa/

[reference implementation of SMAA]: https://github.com/iryoku/smaa

## Changelog

### Added

* Subpixel morphological antialiasing, or SMAA, is now available. To use
it, add the `SmaaSettings` component to your `Camera`.

![Screenshot 2024-05-18
134311](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/ffbd611c-1b32-4491-b2e2-e410688852ee)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 17:07:34 +00:00
IceSentry
d0e1b43402
Add binding() helper function to BufferVec (#13667)
# Objective

- Other render resources have a convenient `.binding()` helper function
to get the binding to the resource

## Solution

- Add the same thing to `BufferVec`, `RawBufferVec`, and
`UninitBufferVec`
2024-06-04 15:36:08 +00:00
Mason Boeman
2b6bfdb5ea
Add dynamic slice based variants of get_many_entities methods (#13584)
# Objective

Add slice based variants of existing `get_many_entities` functions on
`World`. This allows for a collection of entries to be looked up mutably
or immutably instead of requiring a compile time constant number.

## Solution

We just take slices and return Vectors.

the following functions have been added:
- `get_many_entities_dynamic`
- `get_many_entities_dynamic_mut`
- `get_many_entities_from_set_mut`

## Testing

- Doc tests, which pass when run through Miri
2024-06-04 15:29:51 +00:00
Matty
39609f1708
Dir2 -> Rotation2d conversions (#13670)
# Objective

Filling a hole in the API: Previously, there was no particularly
ergonomic way to go from, e.g., a pair of directions to the rotation
that links them.

## Solution

We introduce a small suite of API methods to `Dir2` to address this:
```rust
/// Get the rotation that rotates this direction to `other`.
pub fn rotation_to(self, other: Self) -> Rotation2d { //... }

/// Get the rotation that rotates `other` to this direction.
pub fn rotation_from(self, other: Self) -> Rotation2d { //... }

/// Get the rotation that rotates the X-axis to this direction.
pub fn rotation_from_x(self) -> Rotation2d { //... }

/// Get the rotation that rotates this direction to the X-axis.
pub fn rotation_to_x(self) -> Rotation2d { //... }

/// Get the rotation that rotates this direction to the Y-axis.
pub fn rotation_from_y(self) -> Rotation2d { //... }

/// Get the rotation that rotates the Y-axis to this direction.
pub fn rotation_to_y(self) -> Rotation2d { //... }
```

I also removed some language from the `Rotation2d` docs that is
misleading: the radian and angle conversion functions are already clear
about which angles they spit out, and `Rotation2d` itself doesn't have
any bounds on angles or anything.
2024-06-04 14:44:29 +00:00
MiniaczQ
49338245ea
Generalize StateTransitionEvent<S> to allow identity transitions (#13579)
# Objective

This PR addresses one of the issues from [discord state
discussion](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1237949214017716356).
Same-state transitions can be desirable, so there should exist a hook
for them.

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/9130.

## Solution

- Allow `StateTransitionEvent<S>` to contain identity transitions.
- Ignore identity transitions at schedule running level (`OnExit`,
`OnTransition`, `OnEnter`).
- Propagate identity transitions through `SubStates` and
`ComputedStates`.
- Add example about registering custom transition schedules.

## Changelog

- `StateTransitionEvent<S>` can be emitted with same `exited` and
`entered` state.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 14:23:24 +00:00
François Mockers
df57850310
rename touchpad to gesture, and add new gestures (#13660)
# Objective

- With the recent winit update, touchpad specific events can also be
triggered on mobile

## Solution

- Rename them to gestures and add support for the new ones

## Testing

- Tested on the mobile example on iOS


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/da4ed23f-ff0a-41b2-9dcd-726e8546bef2


## Migration Guide

- `TouchpadMagnify` has been renamed to `PinchGesture`
- `TouchpadRotate` has been renamed to `RotationGesture `

---------

Co-authored-by: mike <ramirezmike2@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 12:44:25 +00:00
MiniaczQ
58a0c1336c
Move utilities from examples to bevy_state and add concept of state-scoped entities (#13649)
# Objective

Move `StateScoped` and `log_transitions` to `bevy_state`, since they're
useful for end users.

Addresses #12852, although not in the way the issue had in mind.

## Solution

- Added `bevy_hierarchy` to default features of `bevy_state`.
- Move `log_transitions` to `transitions` module.
- Move `StateScoped` to `state_scoped` module, gated behind
`bevy_hierarchy` feature.
- Refreshed implementation.
- Added `enable_state_coped_entities<S: States>()` to add required
machinery to `App` for clearing state-scoped entities.


## Changelog

- Added `log_transitions` for displaying state transitions.
- Added `StateScoped` for binding entity lifetime to state and app
`enable_state_coped_entities` to register cleaning behavior.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-06-04 11:44:34 +00:00
Patrick Walton
ad6872275f
Rename "point light" to "clusterable object" in cluster contexts. (#13654)
We want to use the clustering infrastructure for light probes and decals
as well, not just point lights. This patch builds on top of #13640 and
performs the rename.

To make this series easier to review, this patch makes no code changes.
Only identifiers and comments are modified.

## Migration Guide

* In the PBR shaders, `point_lights` is now known as
`clusterable_objects`, `PointLight` is now known as `ClusterableObject`,
and `cluster_light_index_lists` is now known as
`clusterable_object_index_lists`.
2024-06-04 11:01:13 +00:00
Rob Parrett
ab2add64fa
Fix a few typos (#13404)
# Objective

Fix a few typos I spotted while looking over #13347

## Solution

Fix em
2024-06-04 00:51:03 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ec7b3490f6
Add on_unimplemented Diagnostics to Most Public Traits (#13347) (#13662)
# Objective

- #13414 did not have the intended effect.
- #13404 is still blocked

## Solution

- Re-adds #13347.

Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Jamie Ridding <Themayu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-04 00:31:34 +00:00
Bennett Lambert
37cc8ea33b
Add axes_2d gizmo. (#12334)
# Objective

This PR addresses #12222 (Fixes #12222). Simple addition to add a 2D
axes gizmo.

## Solution

- Add a new method axes_2d which takes a transform and a case length and
then draws two arrows in the XY plane.

The only thing I'm not sure about here is taking a 3D transform as an
argument. It says in the transform comments that for 2D the z-axis is
used for ordering, so I figured I'd keep it that way?

---

## Changelog

- Add method axes_2d.
- Update arrow_2d to also calculate the tip length depending on arrow
length as in arrow.
- Add axes_2d to examples 2d_gizmos.

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Lambert <bennett-spencer.lambert@pierer-innovation.com>
2024-06-04 00:02:38 +00:00
Kxie
1b6bc2c240
document need to update Aabb in Mesh::(with_)insert_attribute (#13349)
# Objective

solves #12475 for functions `Mesh::insert_attribute` and
`Mesh::with_inserted_attribute`.

## Solution

added references to Aabb and suggest solutions in doc strings

## Testing

ran cargo docs, links work.

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-03 23:46:31 +00:00
Patrick Walton
df8ccb8735
Implement PBR anisotropy per KHR_materials_anisotropy. (#13450)
This commit implements support for physically-based anisotropy in Bevy's
`StandardMaterial`, following the specification for the
[`KHR_materials_anisotropy`] glTF extension.

[*Anisotropy*] (not to be confused with [anisotropic filtering]) is a
PBR feature that allows roughness to vary along the tangent and
bitangent directions of a mesh. In effect, this causes the specular
light to stretch out into lines instead of a round lobe. This is useful
for modeling brushed metal, hair, and similar surfaces. Support for
anisotropy is a common feature in major game and graphics engines;
Unity, Unreal, Godot, three.js, and Blender all support it to varying
degrees.

Two new parameters have been added to `StandardMaterial`:
`anisotropy_strength` and `anisotropy_rotation`. Anisotropy strength,
which ranges from 0 to 1, represents how much the roughness differs
between the tangent and the bitangent of the mesh. In effect, it
controls how stretched the specular highlight is. Anisotropy rotation
allows the roughness direction to differ from the tangent of the model.

In addition to these two fixed parameters, an *anisotropy texture* can
be supplied. Such a texture should be a 3-channel RGB texture, where the
red and green values specify a direction vector using the same
conventions as a normal map ([0, 1] color values map to [-1, 1] vector
values), and the the blue value represents the strength. This matches
the format that the [`KHR_materials_anisotropy`] specification requires.
Such textures should be loaded as linear and not sRGB. Note that this
texture does consume one additional texture binding in the standard
material shader.

The glTF loader has been updated to properly parse the
`KHR_materials_anisotropy` extension.

A new example, `anisotropy`, has been added. This example loads and
displays the barn lamp example from the [`glTF-Sample-Assets`]
repository. Note that the textures were rather large, so I shrunk them
down and converted them to a mixture of JPEG and KTX2 format, in the
interests of saving space in the Bevy repository.

[*Anisotropy*]:
https://google.github.io/filament/Filament.md.html#materialsystem/anisotropicmodel

[anisotropic filtering]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotropic_filtering

[`KHR_materials_anisotropy`]:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_materials_anisotropy/README.md

[`glTF-Sample-Assets`]:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Assets/

## Changelog

### Added

* Physically-based anisotropy is now available for materials, which
enhances the look of surfaces such as brushed metal or hair. glTF scenes
can use the new feature with the `KHR_materials_anisotropy` extension.

## Screenshots

With anisotropy:
![Screenshot 2024-05-20
233414](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/379f1e42-24e9-40b6-a430-f7d1479d0335)

Without anisotropy:
![Screenshot 2024-05-20
233420](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/aa220f05-b8e7-417c-9671-b242d4bf9fc4)
2024-06-03 23:46:06 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
257fec996f
Update ruzstd requirement from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0 (#13642)
Updates the requirements on
[ruzstd](https://github.com/KillingSpark/zstd-rs) to permit the latest
version.
<details>
<summary>Release notes</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/KillingSpark/zstd-rs/releases">ruzstd's
releases</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>Optimizations, Documentation and slight API changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Few slight performance optimizations</li>
<li>Big documentation contribution</li>
<li><code>StreamingDecoder</code> now has API to get to the contained
<code>impl Read</code></li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/KillingSpark/zstd-rs/blob/master/Changelog.md">ruzstd's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h1>After 0.7.0</h1>
</blockquote>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Commits</summary>
<ul>
<li><a
href="101df3eac0"><code>101df3e</code></a>
bump version to 0.7.0</li>
<li><a
href="c7ad34bc1c"><code>c7ad34b</code></a>
fix doc on reverse bitreader</li>
<li><a
href="cd73dffe15"><code>cd73dff</code></a>
changelog</li>
<li><a
href="944b391c30"><code>944b391</code></a>
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Bob Gardner
0db9fc92cd
Added CompassQuadrant and CompassOctant as per #13647 (#13653)
# Objective

Implements #13647 

## Solution

Created two enums, CompassQuadrant and CompassOctant inside compass.rs
with impls To and From Dir2. Used dir.to_angle().to_degrees() and
matched against the resulting value. I could have skipped to_degrees()
and matched against the radian value, but I thought this was more
readable. I'm probably wrong lol.

## Testing

Tested various dirs to compass variations.

---

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Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-03 19:46:50 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
9b9d3d81cb
Normalise matrix naming (#13489)
# Objective
- Fixes #10909
- Fixes #8492

## Solution
- Name all matrices `x_from_y`, for example `world_from_view`.

## Testing
- I've tested most of the 3D examples. The `lighting` example
particularly should hit a lot of the changes and appears to run fine.

---

## Changelog
- Renamed matrices across the engine to follow a `y_from_x` naming,
making the space conversion more obvious.

## Migration Guide
- `Frustum`'s `from_view_projection`, `from_view_projection_custom_far`
and `from_view_projection_no_far` were renamed to
`from_clip_from_world`, `from_clip_from_world_custom_far` and
`from_clip_from_world_no_far`.
- `ComputedCameraValues::projection_matrix` was renamed to
`clip_from_view`.
- `CameraProjection::get_projection_matrix` was renamed to
`get_clip_from_view` (this affects implementations on `Projection`,
`PerspectiveProjection` and `OrthographicProjection`).
- `ViewRangefinder3d::from_view_matrix` was renamed to
`from_world_from_view`.
- `PreviousViewData`'s members were renamed to `view_from_world` and
`clip_from_world`.
- `ExtractedView`'s `projection`, `transform` and `view_projection` were
renamed to `clip_from_view`, `world_from_view` and `clip_from_world`.
- `ViewUniform`'s `view_proj`, `unjittered_view_proj`,
`inverse_view_proj`, `view`, `inverse_view`, `projection` and
`inverse_projection` were renamed to `clip_from_world`,
`unjittered_clip_from_world`, `world_from_clip`, `world_from_view`,
`view_from_world`, `clip_from_view` and `view_from_clip`.
- `GpuDirectionalCascade::view_projection` was renamed to
`clip_from_world`.
- `MeshTransforms`' `transform` and `previous_transform` were renamed to
`world_from_local` and `previous_world_from_local`.
- `MeshUniform`'s `transform`, `previous_transform`,
`inverse_transpose_model_a` and `inverse_transpose_model_b` were renamed
to `world_from_local`, `previous_world_from_local`,
`local_from_world_transpose_a` and `local_from_world_transpose_b` (the
`Mesh` type in WGSL mirrors this, however `transform` and
`previous_transform` were named `model` and `previous_model`).
- `Mesh2dTransforms::transform` was renamed to `world_from_local`.
- `Mesh2dUniform`'s `transform`, `inverse_transpose_model_a` and
`inverse_transpose_model_b` were renamed to `world_from_local`,
`local_from_world_transpose_a` and `local_from_world_transpose_b` (the
`Mesh2d` type in WGSL mirrors this).
- In WGSL, in `bevy_pbr::mesh_functions`, `get_model_matrix` and
`get_previous_model_matrix` were renamed to `get_world_from_local` and
`get_previous_world_from_local`.
- In WGSL, `bevy_sprite::mesh2d_functions::get_model_matrix` was renamed
to `get_world_from_local`.
2024-06-03 16:56:53 +00:00
Brandon Reinhart
7570c9f3d2
Map entities from a resource when written to the world. (#13650)
# Objective

- Fix #10958 by performing entity mapping on the entities inside of
resources.

## Solution

- Resources can reflect(MapEntitiesResource) and impl MapEntities to get
access to the mapper during the world insert of the scene.

## Testing

- A test resource_entity_map_maps_entities confirms the desired
behavior.

## Changelog

- Added reflect(MapEntitiesResource) for mapping entities on Resources
in a DynamicScene.

fixes 10958
2024-06-03 16:33:24 +00:00
Gonçalo Rica Pais da Silva
36f2542f63
feat: Reflection implementations on Identifier (#13648)
# Objective

- Follow-up on some changes in #11498
- Unblock using `Identifier` to replace `ComponentId` internals.

## Solution

- Implement the same `Reflect` impls from `Entity` onto `Identifier` as
they share same/similar purposes,

## Testing

- No compile errors. Currently `Identifier` has no serialization impls,
so there's no need to test a serialization/deserialization roundtrip to
ensure correctness.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Reflection implementations on `Identifier`.
2024-06-03 16:33:14 +00:00
Lynn
e6a0f75a63
More gizmos builders (#13261)
# Objective

- Add GizmoBuilders for some primitives as discussed in #13233

## Solution

- `gizmos.primitive_2d(CIRCLE)` and `gizmos.primitive_2d(ELLIPSE)` now
return `Ellipse2dBuilder` aswell.
- `gizmos.primitive_3d(SPHERE)` and `gizmos.sphere()` now return the
same `SphereBuilder`.
- the `.circle_segments` method on the `SphereBuilder` that used to be
returned by `.sphere()` is now called `.segments`
  - the sphere primitive gizmo now matches the `gizmos.sphere` gizmo
- `gizmos.primitive_2d(ANNULUS)` now returns a `Annulus2dBuilder`
allowing the configuration of the `segments`
- gizmos cylinders and capsules now have only 1 line per axis, similar
to `gizmos.sphere`

## Migration Guide

- Some `gizmos.primitive_nd` methods now return some or different
builders. You may need to adjust types and match statements
- Replace any calls to `circle_segments()` with `.segments()`

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2024-06-03 16:10:14 +00:00
Alice Cecile
cca4fc76de
Add compass direction constants to Dir2 (#13636)
# Objective

When working on `leafwing-input-manager` and in my games, I've found
these compass directions to be both clear and useful when attempting to
describe angles in 2 dimensions.

This was directly used when mapping gamepad inputs into 4-way movement
as a virtual dpad, and I expect other uses are common in games.

## Solution

- Add constants corresponding to the 4 cardinal and 4 semi-cardinal
directions.

## Testing

- I've validated the quadrants of each of the directions through
self-review.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-06-03 15:14:13 +00:00
Patrick Walton
5c74c17c24
Move clustering-related types and functions into their own module. (#13640)
As a prerequisite for decals and clustering of light probes, we want
clustering to operate on objects other than lights. (Currently, it only
operates on point and spot lights.) This necessitates a large
refactoring, so I'm splitting it up into small steps.

The first such step is to separate clustering from lighting by moving
clustering-related types and functions out of lighting and into their
own module subtree within the `bevy_pbr` crate. (Ultimately, we may want
to move it to `bevy_render`, but that requires more work and can be a
followup.)

No code changes have been made other than adjusting import lists and
moving code. This is to make this code easy to review. Ultimately, I
want to rename "light" to "clusterable object" in most cases, but doing
that at the same time as moving the code would make reviewing harder. So
instead I'm moving the code first and will follow this up with renaming.

## Migration Guide

* Clustering-related types and functions (e.g.
`assign_lights_to_clusters`) have moved under `bevy_pbr::cluster`, in
preparation for the ability to cluster objects other than lights.
2024-06-03 15:05:48 +00:00
IceSentry
bb51635481
Add subdivisions to PlaneMeshBuilder (#13580)
# Objective

- Plane subdivision was removed without providing an alternative

## Solution

- Add subdivision to the PlaneMeshBuilder

---

## Migration Guide

If you were using `Plane` `subdivisions`, you now need to use
`Plane3d::default().mesh().subdivisions(10)`

fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13258
2024-06-03 13:57:07 +00:00
Ben Frankel
52ace67f0e
Clean up substate code a bit (#13638)
# Objective

Small substate code cleanup.

1. Format closure arguments inside macros.
2. Replace `match bool` blocks with `if-else` blocks.
3. Replace `match` block in substate macro with the same one-liner as in
the non-macro version.
2024-06-03 13:49:00 +00:00
MiniaczQ
25f7a29a2f
Move state installation methods from bevy_app to bevy_state (#13637)
# Objective

After separating `bevy_states`, state installation methods like
`init_state` were kept in `bevy_app` under the `bevy_state` feature
flag.
This is problematic, because `bevy_state` is not a core module,
`bevy_app` is, yet it depends on `bevy_state`.
This causes practical problems like the inability to use
`bevy_hierarchy` inside `bevy_state`, because of circular dependencies.

## Solution

- `bevy_state` now has a `bevy_app` feature flag, which gates the new
`AppStateExt` trait.
All previous state installation methods were moved to this trait.
It's implemented for both `SubApp` and `App`.

## Changelog

- All state related app methods are now in `AppExtStates` trait in
`bevy_state`.
- Added `StatesPlugin` which is in `DefaultPlugins` when `bevy_state` is
enabled.

## Migration Guide

`App::init_state` is now provided by the
`bevy_state::app::AppExtStates;` trait: import it if you need this
method and are not blob-importing the `bevy` prelude.
2024-06-03 13:47:08 +00:00
Dmytro Banin
7307d76fb3
Make SceneEntityMapper constructor/destructor public (#13630)
# Objective

`SceneEntityMapper` seems like it could be generally useful.

## Solution

Allow end users to call `SceneEntityMapper::new` and
`SceneEntityMapper::finish`.
2024-06-03 13:37:53 +00:00
Kornel
159b9a9091
Extra info on Image debug assertions (#13628)
Small message change that helps fix invalid slice lengths given to
`Image::new_fill`.
2024-06-03 13:35:33 +00:00
Félix Lescaudey de Maneville
190d032ae4
Additional options to mesh primitives (#13605)
# Objective

Add new options to some primitives, like anchoring for Cones and
cylinders and custom angle ranges for Torus.
I think these kind of options are useful, but I would understand that
these addition feel overkill

## Solution

Add 

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how?

> I used the new options in the `3d_shapes` example with various
parameters and got the expected results

## Changelog

- Added `caps` bool option to toggle cylinder circle caps
- Added `angle_range` f32 range option non full torus shapes
- Added `anchor` enum option for cylinders, with either `Top`,
`Midpoint` or `Bottom`
- Added `anchor` enum option for cones, with either `Tip`, `Midpoint` or
`Base`
- **BREAKING** `TorusMeshBuilder` is no longer `Copy` due to
`RangeInclusive`, we can use a `(f32, f32)` if we want it to be `Copy`
2024-06-03 13:27:11 +00:00
Periwink
223a54629c
Add Hash for Tick (#13525)
# Objective

- There are some situations (networking) where storing `Tick` as a key
in a hashmap is useful
2024-06-03 13:19:00 +00:00
Mark Moissette
d26900a9ea
add handling of all missing gltf extras: scene, mesh & materials (#13453)
# Objective

- fixes #4823 

## Solution

As outlined in the discussion in the linked issue as the best current
solution, this PR adds specific GltfExtras for
 - scenes 
 - meshes
 - materials

- As it is , it is not a breaking change, I hesitated to rename the
current "GltfExtras" component to "PrimitiveGltfExtras", but that would
result in a breaking change and might be a bit confusing as to what
"primitive" that refers to.
 

## Testing

- I included a bare-bones example & asset (exported gltf file from
Blender) with gltf extras at all the relevant levels : scene, mesh,
material

---

## Changelog
- adds "SceneGltfExtras" injected at the scene level if any
- adds "MeshGltfExtras", injected at the mesh level if any
- adds "MaterialGltfExtras", injected at the mesh level if any: ie if a
mesh has a material that has gltf extras, the component will be injected
there.
2024-06-03 13:16:38 +00:00
Pietro
061bee7e3c
fix: upgrade to winit v0.30 (#13366)
# Objective

- Upgrade winit to v0.30
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13331

## Solution

This is a rewrite/adaptation of the new trait system described and
implemented in `winit` v0.30.

## Migration Guide

The custom UserEvent is now renamed as WakeUp, used to wake up the loop
if anything happens outside the app (a new
[custom_user_event](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13366/files#diff-2de8c0a8d3028d0059a3d80ae31b2bbc1cde2595ce2d317ea378fe3e0cf6ef2d)
shows this behavior.

The internal `UpdateState` has been removed and replaced internally by
the AppLifecycle. When changed, the AppLifecycle is sent as an event.

The `UpdateMode` now accepts only two values: `Continuous` and
`Reactive`, but the latter exposes 3 new properties to enable reactive
to device, user or window events. The previous `UpdateMode::Reactive` is
now equivalent to `UpdateMode::reactive()`, while
`UpdateMode::ReactiveLowPower` to `UpdateMode::reactive_low_power()`.

The `ApplicationLifecycle` has been renamed as `AppLifecycle`, and now
contains the possible values of the application state inside the event
loop:
* `Idle`: the loop has not started yet
* `Running` (previously called `Started`): the loop is running
* `WillSuspend`: the loop is going to be suspended
* `Suspended`: the loop is suspended
* `WillResume`: the loop is going to be resumed

Note: the `Resumed` state has been removed since the resumed app is just
running.

Finally, now that `winit` enables this, it extends the `WinitPlugin` to
support custom events.

## Test platforms

- [x] Windows
- [x] MacOs
- [x] Linux (x11)
- [x] Linux (Wayland)
- [x] Android
- [x] iOS
- [x] WASM/WebGPU
- [x] WASM/WebGL2

## Outstanding issues / regressions

- [ ] iOS: build failed in CI
   - blocking, but may just be flakiness
- [x] Cross-platform: when the window is maximised, changes in the scale
factor don't apply, to make them apply one has to make the window
smaller again. (Re-maximising keeps the updated scale factor)
    - non-blocking, but good to fix
- [ ] Android: it's pretty easy to quickly open and close the app and
then the music keeps playing when suspended.
    - non-blocking but worrying
- [ ]  Web: the application will hang when switching tabs
- Not new, duplicate of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13486
- [ ] Cross-platform?: Screenshot failure, `ERROR present_frames:
wgpu_core::present: No work has been submitted for this frame before`
taking the first screenshot, but after pressing space
    - non-blocking, but good to fix

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Co-authored-by: François <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-06-03 13:06:48 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
44c8cc66c4
Improvement of AssetServer::load documentation to help find a way to load from file with hash in filename (#13272)
# Objective

- Fixes #13192 .
- It is not possible to specify the path of the file and the subasset in
it in one string slice, if there is a hash in the file name, because
hash is separator between filename and subasset, so they must be
separated explicitly

## Solution

- Improved documentation for AssetServer::load.

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Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-03 12:54:29 +00:00
s-puig
21b3666abf
More idiomatic texture atlas builder (#13238)
# Objective

- TextureAtlasBuilder has some non-idiomatic methods.

## Solution

- Refactor non-idiomatic methods

---

## Changelog

- Renamed `TextureAtlasBuilder::finish()` to
`TextureAtlasBuilder::build()`
- Builder methods return `&mut Self` instead of `Self`

## Migration Guide

```diff
- let mut texture_atlas_builder = TextureAtlasBuilder::default().padding(UVec2::default()).format(..);
+ let mut texture_atlas_builder = TextureAtlasBuilder::default();
+ texture_atlas_builder.padding(UVec2::default()).format(..);

- let (texture_atlas_layout, texture) = texture_atlas_builder.finish().unwrap();
+ let (texture_atlas_layout, texture) = texture_atlas_builder.build().unwrap();
```
2024-06-03 12:43:50 +00:00
JMS55
5536079945
Meshlet single pass depth downsampling (SPD) (#13003)
# Objective
- Using multiple raster passes to generate the depth pyramid is
extremely slow
- Pulling data from the source image is the largest bottleneck, it's
important to sample in a cache-aware pattern
- Barriers and pipeline drain between the raster passes is the second
largest bottleneck
- Each separate RenderPass on the CPU is _really_ expensive

## Solution
- Port [FidelityFX SPD](https://gpuopen.com/fidelityfx-spd) to WGSL,
replacing meshlet's existing multiple raster passes with a ~~single~~
two compute dispatches. Lack of coherent buffers means we have to do the
the last 64x64 tile from mip 7+ in a separate dispatch to ensure the mip
6 writes were flushed :(
- Workgroup shared memory version only at the moment, as the subgroup
operation is blocked by our upgrade to wgpu 0.20 #13186
- Don't enforce a power-of-2 depth pyramid texture size, simply scaling
by 0.5 is fine
2024-06-03 12:41:14 +00:00
Aevyrie
b45786df41
Add Skybox Motion Vectors (#13617)
# Objective

- Add motion vector support to the skybox
- This fixes the last remaining "gap" to complete the motion blur
feature

## Solution

- Add a pipeline for the skybox to write motion vectors to the prepass

## Testing

- Used examples to test motion vectors using motion blur


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/74c0778a-7e77-4e68-8111-05791e4bfdd2

---------

Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
2024-06-02 16:09:28 +00:00
BD103
7d3fcd5067
Update to rodio 0.18 (#13612)
# Objective

- Adopted from #13528.
- `rodio` released 0.18! While we are working on migrating away from it
and towards `kira`, it is still good to keep our dependencies
up-to-date.

## Solution

- Update `Cargo.toml` to depend on `rodio` 0.18.
- #13528 was failing because it didn't update `rodio` for
`wasm32-unknown-unknown` too.

## Testing

- The CI should catch any errors here, but you can also run an audio
example if you want like `spatial_audio_2d`.

---

## Changelog

- Updated `rodio` to 0.18.

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2024-06-02 14:25:51 +00:00
MiniaczQ
07aa9e5641
Combine transition systems of Substates (#13626)
# Objective

Prerequisite to #13579.
Combine separate `Substates` transition systems to centralize transition
logic and exert more control over it.

## Solution

Originally the transition happened in 2 stages:
- `apply_state_transition` in `ManualTransitions` handled `NextState`,
- closure system in `DependentTransitions` handled parent-related
changes, insertion and deletion of the substate.

Now:
- Both transitions are processed in a single closure system during
`DependentTransitions`.
- Since `Substates` no longer use `ManualTransitions`, it's been renamed
to `RootTransitions`. Only root states use it.
- When `Substates` state comes into existence, it will try to initialize
from `NextState` and fallback to `should_exist` result.
- Remove `apply_state_transition` from public API.

Consequentially, removed the possibility of multiple
`StateTransitionEvent`s when both transition systems fire in a single
frame.

## Changelog

- Renamed `ManualTransitions` to `RootTransitions`.
- `Substates` will initialize their value with `NextState` if available
and fallback to `should_exist` result.

## Migration Guide

- `apply_state_transition` is no longer publicly available, run the
`StateTransition` schedule instead.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-02 13:36:44 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
09fb6b4820
Use correct minimal version of meshopt (#13551)
# Objective

- The current version of the `meshopt` dependency is incorrect, as
`bevy_pbr` uses features introduced in `meshopt` `0.2.1`
- This causes errors like this when only `meshopt` `0.2` is present in
`Cargo.lock`:
    ```
error[E0432]: unresolved imports
`meshopt::ffi::meshopt_optimizeMeshlet`, `meshopt::simplify_scale`
	  --> crates\bevy_pbr\src\meshlet\from_mesh.rs:10:27
	   |
	10 |     ffi::{meshopt_Bounds, meshopt_optimizeMeshlet},
	   |                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
	   |                           no `meshopt_optimizeMeshlet` in `ffi`
| help: a similar name exists in the module: `meshopt_optimizeOverdraw`
11 | simplify, simplify_scale, Meshlets, SimplifyOptions,
VertexDataAdapter,
	   |               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no `simplify_scale` in the root
    ```

## Solution

- Specify the actual minimum version of `meshopt` that `bevy_pbr`
requires
2024-06-02 00:56:29 +00:00
MiniaczQ
5cb4808026
Simplify state transitions (#13616)
# Objective

Prerequisite to #13579.
Make state transition schedule running simpler.

## Solution

- Remove `should_run_transition` which read the latest event and
fake-fire an event for the startup transitions (e.g. startup
`OnEnter()`).
- Account for startup event, by actually emitting an event when adding
states to `App`.
- Replace `should_run_transition` with `last_transition`, which is a
light wrapper over `EventReader::read().last()`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-06-01 21:00:38 +00:00
Olle Lukowski
4b996c75ab
Implemented GizmoPrimitive2d for Arc2d, CircularSegment, CircularSector, and make arc_2d use counter-clockwise angle. (#13610)
# Objective

Fixes #13606.
Also Fixes #13614.

## Solution

Added the missing trait impls, and made `gizmos.arc_2d()` work with a
counter-clockwise angle.
## Testing

- Updated the render_primitives example, and it works.
2024-06-01 12:30:34 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
178959b53a
Allow bevy_transform to be used as a barebones dependency (#13533)
# Objective

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13529

Allow using the `bevy_transform` crate for its definitions of
`Transform` (and `GlobalTransform`) which are re-usable in many
contexts, including ones where other parts of Bevy (ECS, reflection,
etc.) are not necessarily needed or wanted due to the big dependency
tree.

## Solution

Introduce a feature flag "bevy-support" in the `bevy_transform` crate
which makes the dependency tree small when default features are off.

## Testing

Both `cargo b` and `cargo b --no-default-features` builds.

The dependency tree **before**:

```text
bevy_transform v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_transform)
├── bevy_app v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_app)
│   ├── bevy_derive v0.14.0-dev (proc-macro) (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_derive)
│   │   ├── bevy_macro_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_macro_utils)
│   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83
│   │   │   │   └── unicode-ident v1.0.12
│   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36
│   │   │   │   └── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   ├── syn v2.0.65
│   │   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   │   └── unicode-ident v1.0.12
│   │   │   └── toml_edit v0.22.13
│   │   │       ├── indexmap v2.2.6
│   │   │       │   ├── equivalent v1.0.1
│   │   │       │   └── hashbrown v0.14.5
│   │   │       ├── toml_datetime v0.6.6
│   │   │       └── winnow v0.6.8
│   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   ├── bevy_ecs v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs)
│   │   ├── bevy_ecs_macros v0.14.0-dev (proc-macro) (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs/macros)
│   │   │   ├── bevy_macro_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_macro_utils) (*)
│   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_ptr v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ptr)
│   │   ├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect)
│   │   │   ├── bevy_math v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_math)
│   │   │   │   ├── approx v0.5.1
│   │   │   │   │   └── num-traits v0.2.19
│   │   │   │   │       [build-dependencies]
│   │   │   │   │       └── autocfg v1.3.0
│   │   │   │   ├── glam v0.27.0
│   │   │   │   │   ├── approx v0.5.1 (*)
│   │   │   │   │   ├── bytemuck v1.16.0
│   │   │   │   │   ├── rand v0.8.5
│   │   │   │   │   │   └── rand_core v0.6.4
│   │   │   │   │   └── serde v1.0.202
│   │   │   │   │       └── serde_derive v1.0.202 (proc-macro)
│   │   │   │   │           ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   │   │           ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   │   │           └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── rand v0.8.5 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── serde v1.0.202 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── smallvec v1.13.2
│   │   │   │   └── thiserror v1.0.61
│   │   │   │       └── thiserror-impl v1.0.61 (proc-macro)
│   │   │   │           ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   │           ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   │           └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   │   ├── bevy_ptr v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ptr)
│   │   │   ├── bevy_reflect_derive v0.14.0-dev (proc-macro) (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect/derive)
│   │   │   │   ├── bevy_macro_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_macro_utils) (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   │   │   └── uuid v1.8.0
│   │   │   │       └── getrandom v0.2.15
│   │   │   │           ├── cfg-if v1.0.0
│   │   │   │           └── libc v0.2.155
│   │   │   ├── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils)
│   │   │   │   ├── ahash v0.8.11
│   │   │   │   │   ├── cfg-if v1.0.0
│   │   │   │   │   ├── getrandom v0.2.15 (*)
│   │   │   │   │   ├── once_cell v1.19.0
│   │   │   │   │   └── zerocopy v0.7.34
│   │   │   │   │   [build-dependencies]
│   │   │   │   │   └── version_check v0.9.4
│   │   │   │   ├── bevy_utils_proc_macros v0.14.0-dev (proc-macro) (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils/macros)
│   │   │   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   │   │   └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── hashbrown v0.14.5
│   │   │   │   │   ├── ahash v0.8.11 (*)
│   │   │   │   │   ├── allocator-api2 v0.2.18
│   │   │   │   │   └── serde v1.0.202 (*)
│   │   │   │   ├── thread_local v1.1.8
│   │   │   │   │   ├── cfg-if v1.0.0
│   │   │   │   │   └── once_cell v1.19.0
│   │   │   │   ├── tracing v0.1.40
│   │   │   │   │   ├── pin-project-lite v0.2.14
│   │   │   │   │   └── tracing-core v0.1.32
│   │   │   │   │       └── once_cell v1.19.0
│   │   │   │   └── web-time v0.2.4
│   │   │   ├── downcast-rs v1.2.1
│   │   │   ├── erased-serde v0.4.5
│   │   │   │   ├── serde v1.0.202 (*)
│   │   │   │   └── typeid v1.0.0
│   │   │   ├── glam v0.27.0 (*)
│   │   │   ├── serde v1.0.202 (*)
│   │   │   ├── smallvec v1.13.2
│   │   │   ├── smol_str v0.2.2
│   │   │   └── thiserror v1.0.61 (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_tasks v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_tasks)
│   │   │   ├── async-executor v1.11.0
│   │   │   │   ├── async-task v4.7.1
│   │   │   │   ├── concurrent-queue v2.5.0
│   │   │   │   │   └── crossbeam-utils v0.8.20
│   │   │   │   ├── fastrand v2.1.0
│   │   │   │   ├── futures-lite v2.3.0
│   │   │   │   │   ├── fastrand v2.1.0
│   │   │   │   │   ├── futures-core v0.3.30
│   │   │   │   │   ├── futures-io v0.3.30
│   │   │   │   │   ├── parking v2.2.0
│   │   │   │   │   └── pin-project-lite v0.2.14
│   │   │   │   └── slab v0.4.9
│   │   │   │       [build-dependencies]
│   │   │   │       └── autocfg v1.3.0
│   │   │   └── futures-lite v2.3.0 (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils) (*)
│   │   ├── bitflags v2.5.0
│   │   ├── concurrent-queue v2.5.0 (*)
│   │   ├── fixedbitset v0.5.7
│   │   ├── nonmax v0.5.5
│   │   ├── petgraph v0.6.5
│   │   │   ├── fixedbitset v0.4.2
│   │   │   └── indexmap v2.2.6 (*)
│   │   └── thiserror v1.0.61 (*)
│   ├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect) (*)
│   ├── bevy_state v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_state)
│   │   ├── bevy_ecs v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_state_macros v0.14.0-dev (proc-macro) (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_state/macros)
│   │   │   ├── bevy_macro_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_macro_utils) (*)
│   │   │   ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│   │   │   ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│   │   │   └── syn v2.0.65 (*)
│   │   └── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils) (*)
│   ├── bevy_tasks v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_tasks) (*)
│   ├── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils) (*)
│   ├── downcast-rs v1.2.1
│   └── thiserror v1.0.61 (*)
├── bevy_ecs v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs) (*)
├── bevy_hierarchy v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_hierarchy)
│   ├── bevy_app v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_app) (*)
│   ├── bevy_core v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_core)
│   │   ├── bevy_app v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_app) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_ecs v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_tasks v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_tasks) (*)
│   │   ├── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils) (*)
│   │   └── uuid v1.8.0
│   ├── bevy_ecs v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_ecs) (*)
│   ├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect) (*)
│   ├── bevy_utils v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_utils) (*)
│   └── smallvec v1.13.2
├── bevy_math v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_math) (*)
├── bevy_reflect v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_reflect) (*)
└── thiserror v1.0.61 (*)
```

The dependency tree **after** (no default features):

```text
bevy_transform v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_transform)
├── bevy_math v0.14.0-dev (/home/togr/repos/bevy/crates/bevy_math)
│   ├── approx v0.5.1
│   │   └── num-traits v0.2.19
│   │       [build-dependencies]
│   │       └── autocfg v1.3.0
│   ├── glam v0.27.0
│   │   ├── approx v0.5.1 (*)
│   │   ├── bytemuck v1.16.0
│   │   └── rand v0.8.5
│   │       └── rand_core v0.6.4
│   ├── rand v0.8.5 (*)
│   ├── smallvec v1.13.2
│   └── thiserror v1.0.61
│       └── thiserror-impl v1.0.61 (proc-macro)
│           ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83
│           │   └── unicode-ident v1.0.12
│           ├── quote v1.0.36
│           │   └── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│           └── syn v2.0.65
│               ├── proc-macro2 v1.0.83 (*)
│               ├── quote v1.0.36 (*)
│               └── unicode-ident v1.0.12
└── thiserror v1.0.61 (*)
```

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-06-01 11:34:49 +00:00
François Mockers
5559632977
glTF labels: add enum to avoid misspelling and keep up-to-date list documented (#13586)
# Objective

- Followup to #13548
- It added a list of all possible labels to documentation. This seems
hard to keep up and doesn't stop people from making spelling mistake

## Solution

- Add an enum that can create all the labels possible, and encourage its
use rather than manually typed labels

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-05-31 23:25:57 +00:00
François Mockers
ce46d52536
unload unused images that are RenderAssetUsages::RENDER_WORLD (#13609)
# Objective

- Fixes #13500
- Images that are `RenderAssetUsages::RENDER_WORLD` don't free their
memory when they are no longer used

## Solution

- Remove their bind group when the handles are unused
2024-05-31 17:13:29 +00:00
Patrick Walton
be053b1d7c
Implement motion vectors and TAA for skinned meshes and meshes with morph targets. (#13572)
This is a revamped equivalent to #9902, though it shares none of the
code. It handles all special cases that I've tested correctly.

The overall technique consists of double-buffering the joint matrix and
morph weights buffers, as most of the previous attempts to solve this
problem did. The process is generally straightforward. Note that, to
avoid regressing the ability of mesh extraction, skin extraction, and
morph target extraction to run in parallel, I had to add a new system to
rendering, `set_mesh_motion_vector_flags`. The comment there explains
the details; it generally runs very quickly.

I've tested this with modified versions of the `animated_fox`,
`morph_targets`, and `many_foxes` examples that add TAA, and the patch
works. To avoid bloating those examples, I didn't add switches for TAA
to them.

Addresses points (1) and (2) of #8423.

## Changelog

### Fixed

* Motion vectors, and therefore TAA, are now supported for meshes with
skins and/or morph targets.
2024-05-31 17:02:28 +00:00
Dmytro Banin
42d80375db
Add ability to clear all components on an entity via EntityWorldMut (#13588)
# Objective

Adds capability to clear all components on an entity without de-spawning
said entity.

## Testing

The function calls `remove_by_id` on every component in the entity
archetype - wasn't sure if it's worth going out of our way to create a
test for this considering `remove_by_id` is already unit tested.

---

## Changelog

Added `clear` function to `EntityWorldMut` which removes all components
on an entity.

## Migration Guide

N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-31 16:42:03 +00:00
Martín Maita
f237cf2441
Updates default Text font size to 24px (#13603)
# Objective

- The default font size is too small to be useful in examples or for
debug text.
- Fixes #13587

## Solution

- Updated the default font size value in `TextStyle` from 12px to 24px.
- Resorted to Text defaults in examples to use the default font size in
most of them.

## Testing

- WIP

---

## Migration Guide

- The default font size has been increased to 24px from 12px. Make sure
you set the font to the appropriate values in places you were using
`Default` text style.
2024-05-31 16:41:27 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
76d12fa2b3
bevy_transform split up to allow feature gate modularity (#13599)
# Objective

Part of https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13529
Helps https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13533

Splitting up `bevy_transform` makes it easier to selectively include or
exclude parts of it in such a way that it's possible to include only a
small part with a small dependency tree.

## Solution

Make the crate more modular.

---------

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-05-31 16:40:36 +00:00
charlotte
0f03e1d46e
Fix docs for RenderLayers (#13604)
Doc fixup, closes #13598
2024-05-31 15:42:08 +00:00
MiniaczQ
912f77b2fe
Unify transition names to exited and entered (#13594)
# Objective

Unifies the naming convention between `StateTransitionEvent<S>` and
transition schedules.

## Migration Guide

- `StateTransitionEvent<S>` and `OnTransition<S>` schedule had their
fields renamed to `exited` and `entered` to match schedules.
2024-05-31 15:20:01 +00:00
IceSentry
ea283c1dea
Add some missing reflect for volumetric fog types (#13592)
# Objective

- While experimenting with it I realized it's not reflectable

## Solution

- Add missing Reflect derive
2024-05-31 10:20:15 +00:00
Alix Bott
31955cc78b
Add ImageFormatSetting::Guess to image loader (#13575)
# Objective

- Allow using image assets that don't have an extensions and whose
format is unknown. This is useful for loading images from arbitrary HTTP
URLs.

## Solution

- This PR adds a new variant to `ImageFormatSetting` called `Guess`. The
loader will use `image::guess_format` to deduce the format based on the
content of the file.

## Testing

- I locally removed the extension of bevy_bird_dark, and ran a modified
version of the `sprite` example:
```rust
//! Displays a single [`Sprite`], created from an image.

use bevy::{
    prelude::*,
    render::texture::{ImageFormatSetting, ImageLoaderSettings},
};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands.spawn(SpriteBundle {
        texture: asset_server
            .load_with_settings("branding/bevy_bird_dark", |s: &mut ImageLoaderSettings| {
                s.format = ImageFormatSetting::Guess
            }),
        ..default()
    });
}

```

## Changelog

### Added

`ImageFormatSetting::Guess` to automatically guess the format of an
image asset from its content.

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-05-30 23:57:22 +00:00
Alice Cecile
61af3d231b
Update docs for NextState (#13578)
# Objective

Fixes #13577.

## Solution

Explain how the resource works now.

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-05-30 19:51:02 +00:00
Nico Burns
a3e60d39b7
Fix image measure function to apply inherent aspect ratio to style sizes (#13555)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13155
- fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13517
- Supercedes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13381
- Requires https://github.com/DioxusLabs/taffy/pull/661

## Solution

- Taffy has been updated to:
    - Apply size styles to absolutely positioned children
    - Pass the node's `Style` through to the measure function
- Bevy's image measure function has been updated to make use of this
style information

## Notes

- This is currently using a git version of Taffy. If this is tested as
fixing the issue then we can turn that into a Taffy 0.5 release (this
would be the only change between Taffy 0.4 and Taffy 0.5 so upgrading is
not expected to be an issue)
- This implementation may not be completely correct. I would have
preferred to extend Taffy's gentest infrastructure to handle images and
used that to nail down the correct behaviour. But I don't have time for
that atm so we'll have to iterate on this in future. This PR at least
puts that under Bevy's control.

## Testing

- I manually tested the game_menu_example (from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13155)
- More testing is probably merited

---

## Changelog

No changelog should be required as it fixes a regression on `main` that
was not present in bevy 0.13. The changelog for "Taffy upgrade" may want
to be changed from 0.4 to 0.5 if this change gets merged.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-30 18:37:39 +00:00
Vic
5cfb063d4a
constrain WorldQuery::init_state argument to ComponentInitializer (#13442)
# Objective

In #13343, `WorldQuery::get_state` was constrained from `&World` as the
argument to `&Components`, but `WorldQuery::init_state` hasn't yet been
changed from `&mut World` to match.

Fixes #13358

## Solution

Create a wrapper around `&mut Components` and `&mut Storages` that can
be obtained from `&mut World` with a `component_initializer` method.
This new `ComponentInitializer` re-exposes the API on `&mut Components`
minus the `&mut Storages` parameter where it was present. For the
`&Components` API, it simply derefs to its `components` field.

## Changelog

### Added
The `World::component_initializer` method.
The `ComponentInitializer` struct that re-exposes `Components` API.
### Changed
`WorldQuery::init_state` now takes `&mut ComponentInitializer` instead
of `&mut World`.

## Migration Guide
Instead of passing `&mut World` to `WorldQuery::init_state` directly,
pass in a mutable reference to the struct returned from
`World::component_initializer`.
2024-05-30 14:47:22 +00:00
François Mockers
e208fb70f5
disable gpu preprocessing on android with Adreno 6xx GPU (#13323)
# Objective

- Fixes #13038 

## Solution

- Disable gpu preprocessing when feature
`SAMPLED_TEXTURE_AND_STORAGE_BUFFER_ARRAY_NON_UNIFORM_INDEXING` is not
available

## Testing

- Tested on android device that used to crash
2024-05-30 14:33:27 +00:00
Aevyrie
16fe7e64cc
Fix: Motion blur should sample onscreen fragments with no depth (#13573)
# Objective

- Motion blur does not currently work with skyboxes or anything else
that does not write to depth.

## Solution

- When computing blur, include fragments with no depth, as long as they
are onscreen.

## Testing

- Tested with the examples - the motion_blur example uncovered a bug
with this fix, where offscreen pixels where now being sampled and
causing artifacts.
- Attached example showing the skybox being sampled in the blur (note
the feathering on edges):



https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/fc14b0c1-2394-46a5-a2b9-a859efcd23ef
2024-05-30 13:52:47 +00:00
Aevyrie
c566ae7155
Run motion blur before TAA to reduce artifacts (#13574)
# Objective

- Reduce edge artifacts and noise in motion blur with TAA.

## Solution

- Reorder's motion blur and TAA, so TAA is run after motion blur.

## Testing

- Tested with built in examples, as well as some external test scenes.

Before:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/5522b749-9235-4b11-b560-c35350ab4b92)


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/e675aa0d-de0d-4833-9c33-ba7b3cd79955)


After:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/97261093-1b8e-41ab-840f-f999a4e15a6d)


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/70215d8f-2ec7-4835-9e2d-ccead8972a5e)
2024-05-30 13:52:02 +00:00
Lynn
32a44e14e6
Implement ShapeSample for Extrusion<T> (#13567)
# Objective

- Implement `ShapeSample` for `Extrusion<T>`
2024-05-30 12:08:28 +00:00
François Mockers
4065098586
Fix UI in WebGPU: call textureSample from outside the if (#13546)
# Objective

- since #13523, UI is broken in WebGPU

```
Compilation log for [Invalid ShaderModule (unlabeled)]:
1 error(s) generated while compiling the shader:
:108:27 error: 'textureSample' must only be called from uniform control flow
    let texture_color_1 = textureSample(sprite_texture, sprite_sampler, in_2.uv);
                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

:151:19 note: called by 'draw_background' from 'fragment'
        let _e5 = draw_background(in);
                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

:147:5 note: control flow depends on possibly non-uniform value
    if _e3 {
    ^^

:146:23 note: parameter 'in' of 'fragment' may be non-uniform
    let _e3 = enabled(in.flags, BORDER);
```


## Solution

- call `textureSample` from outside the if. both branches are using the
same parameters
2024-05-29 23:03:57 +00:00
Alice Cecile
9d74e16821
Set the default target exposure to the minimum value, not 0 (#13562)
# Objective

- In particularly dark scenes, auto-exposure would lead to an unexpected
darkening of the view.
- Fixes #13446.

## Solution

The average luminance should default to something else than 0.0 instead,
when there are no samples. We set it to `settings.min_log_lum`.

## Testing

I was able to reproduce the problem on the `auto_exposure` example by
setting the point light intensity to 2000 and looking into the
right-hand corner. There was a sudden darkening.

Now, the discontinuity is gone.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bram Buurlage <brambuurlage@gmail.com>
2024-05-29 22:37:42 +00:00
Lynn
4e72bf4751
Clarify cone position (#13568)
# Objective

- Fixes #10616

## Solution

- Added docs describing the center as being the midpoint between the tip
and the center of its base.
2024-05-29 20:19:58 +00:00
IceSentry
29d6575e22
Add docs to bevy_gltf about loading parts of a Gltf asset (#13548)
# Objective

- The Gltf loader has a ton of features to load parts of an asset that
are essentially undocumented.

## Solution

- Add some docs to explain some of those features
- The docs is definitely inspired by the bevy cheatbook page on the
subject but it goes in a lot less details

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-28 22:45:22 +00:00
Patrick Walton
05288ffa32
Generalize component reflection to operate on FilteredEntityRef and FilteredEntityMut, not EntityRef and EntityMut. (#13549)
Currently, either an `EntityRef` or `EntityMut` is required in order to
reflect a component on an entity. This can, however, be generalized to
`FilteredEntityRef` and `FilteredEntityMut`, which are versions of
`EntityRef` and `EntityMut` that restrict the components that can be
accessed. This is useful because dynamic queries yield
`FilteredEntityRef` and `FilteredEntityMut` rows when iterated over.

This commit changes `ReflectComponent::contains()`,
`ReflectComponent::reflect()`, and `ReflectComponent::reflect_mut()` to
take an `Into<FilteredEntityRef>` (in the case of `contains()` and
`reflect()`) and `Into<FilteredEntityMut>` (in the case of
`reflect_mut()`). Fortunately, `EntityRef` and `EntityMut` already
implement the corresponding trait, so nothing else has to be done to the
public API. Note that in order to implement
`ReflectComponent::reflect_mut()` properly, an additional method
`FilteredEntityMut::into_mut()` was required, to match the one on
`EntityMut`.

I ran into this when attempting to implement `QUERY` in the Bevy Remote
Protocol when trying to iterate over rows of dynamic queries and fetch
the associated components without unsafe code. There were other
potential ways to work around this problem, but they required either
reimplementing the query logic myself instead of using regular Bevy
queries or storing entity IDs and then issuing another query to fetch
the associated `EntityRef`. Both of these seemed worse than just
improving the `reflect()` function.

## Migration Guide

* `ReflectComponent::contains`, `ReflectComponent::reflect`, and
`ReflectComponent::reflect_mut` now take `FilteredEntityRef` (in the
case of `contains()` and `reflect()`) and `FilteredEntityMut` (in the
case of `reflect_mut()`) parameters. `FilteredEntityRef` and
`FilteredEntityMut` have very similar APIs to `EntityRef` and
`EntityMut` respectively, but optionally restrict the components that
can be accessed.
2024-05-28 14:02:09 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
d98d6d8d00
Fix unsoundness in FilteredEntity{Ref,Mut} various get methods (#13554)
# Objective

- `FilteredEntity{Ref,Mut}` various `get` methods never checked that the
given component was present on the entity, only the access allowed
reading/writing them, which is always the case when it is constructed
from a `EntityRef`/`EntityMut`/`EntityWorldMut` (and I guess can also
happen with queries containing `Option<T>` that get transmuted).
- In those cases the various `get` methods were calling
`debug_checked_unwrap` on `None`s, which is UB when debug assertions are
not enabled;
- The goal is thus to fix this soundness issue.

## Solution

- Don't call `debug_checked_unwrap` on those `None` and instead
`flatten` them.

## Testing

- This PR includes regression tests for each combination of
`FilteredEntityRef`/`FilteredEntityMut` and component
present/not-present. The two tests for the not-present cases fail on
`main` but success with this PR changes.
2024-05-28 14:01:23 +00:00
James O'Brien
bc102d41de
Refactor command application for more consistency (#13249)
# Objective

- Prevent the case where a hook/observer is triggered but the source
entity/component no longer exists

## Solution

- Re-order command application such that all hooks/observers that are
notified will run before any have a chance to invalidate the result.

## Testing
Updated relevant tests in `bevy_ecs`, all other tests pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Hsu <mike.hsu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-28 12:17:57 +00:00
arcashka
cdc605cc48
add tonemapping LUT bindings for sprite and mesh2d pipelines (#13262)
Fixes #13118
If you use `Sprite` or `Mesh2d` and create `Camera` with
* hdr=false
* any tonemapper

You would get
```
wgpu error: Validation Error

Caused by:
    In Device::create_render_pipeline
      note: label = `sprite_pipeline`
    Error matching ShaderStages(FRAGMENT) shader requirements against the pipeline
    Shader global ResourceBinding { group: 0, binding: 19 } is not available in the pipeline layout
    Binding is missing from the pipeline layout
```
Because of missing tonemapping LUT bindings 

## Solution
Add missing bindings for tonemapping LUT's to `SpritePipeline` &
`Mesh2dPipeline`

## Testing
I checked that
* `tonemapping`
* `color_grading`
* `sprite_animations`
* `2d_shapes`
* `meshlet`
* `deferred_rendering`
examples are still working

2d cases I checked with this code:
```
use bevy::{
    color::palettes::css::PURPLE, core_pipeline::tonemapping::Tonemapping, prelude::*,
    sprite::MaterialMesh2dBundle,
};

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, toggle_tonemapping_method)
        .run();
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<ColorMaterial>>,
    asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle {
        camera: Camera {
            hdr: false,
            ..default()
        },
        tonemapping: Tonemapping::BlenderFilmic,
        ..default()
    });
    commands.spawn(MaterialMesh2dBundle {
        mesh: meshes.add(Rectangle::default()).into(),
        transform: Transform::default().with_scale(Vec3::splat(128.)),
        material: materials.add(Color::from(PURPLE)),
        ..default()
    });

    commands.spawn(SpriteBundle {
        texture: asset_server.load("asd.png"),
        ..default()
    });
}

fn toggle_tonemapping_method(
    keys: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
    mut tonemapping: Query<&mut Tonemapping>,
) {
    let mut method = tonemapping.single_mut();

    if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit1) {
        *method = Tonemapping::None;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit2) {
        *method = Tonemapping::Reinhard;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit3) {
        *method = Tonemapping::ReinhardLuminance;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit4) {
        *method = Tonemapping::AcesFitted;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit5) {
        *method = Tonemapping::AgX;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit6) {
        *method = Tonemapping::SomewhatBoringDisplayTransform;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit7) {
        *method = Tonemapping::TonyMcMapface;
    } else if keys.just_pressed(KeyCode::Digit8) {
        *method = Tonemapping::BlenderFilmic;
    }
}
```
---

## Changelog
Fix the bug which led to the crash when user uses any tonemapper without
hdr for rendering sprites and 2d meshes.
2024-05-28 12:09:26 +00:00
GitGhillie
f45eddfe82
Set ambient_intensity to 0.0 in volumetric_fog example, correct doc comment (#13531)
# Objective

- Fixes #13521

## Solution

Set `ambient_intensity` to 0.0 in volumetric_fog example.

I chose setting it explicitly over changing the default in order to make
it clear that this needs to be set depending on whether you have an
`EnvironmentMapLight`. See documentation for `ambient_intensity` and
related members.

## Testing

- Run the volumetric_fog example and notice how the light shown in
#13521 is not there anymore, as expected.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-28 10:55:29 +00:00
François Mockers
2e8abee14a
use ssr dynamic offset in volumetric fog bind group (#13544)
# Objective

- #13418 broke volumetric fog

```
wgpu error: Validation Error

Caused by:
    In a RenderPass
      note: encoder = `<CommandBuffer-(2, 4, Metal)>`
    In a set_bind_group command
      note: bind group = `mesh_view_bind_group`
    Bind group 0 expects 5 dynamic offsets. However 4 dynamic offsets were provided.
```

## Solution

- add ssr offset to volumetric fog bind group
2024-05-27 21:47:16 +00:00
François Mockers
901d71b81c
fix rounded borders on buttons (#13541)
# Objective

- #13523 introduced a new bug on rounded corners in UI on buttons
- there are artefacts outside of the border, and the text in buttons is
more gray than it should be
- example `color_grading`:

<img width="1280" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-27 at 22 19 13"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/fbb6a8ba-2096-4fcc-9c94-3764e9d16d2f">

## Solution

- Clamp alpha to be between 0.0 and 1.0

<img width="1280" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-27 at 22 18 19"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/295d8e16-30eb-40cc-8d61-4995fca6dded">
2024-05-27 21:46:56 +00:00
Christian Hughes D
8684db139a
Fix bevy_app not compiling without default features (#13532)
# Objective

Fix #13530 (just realized creating an issue was unnecessary since it's a
super simple fix)

## Solution

Add a cfg feature attribute

## Testing

Compiles fine now
2024-05-27 21:22:03 +00:00
Olle Lukowski
d7fc20c484
Implemented Reflect for (almost) all bevy_math types (#13537)
# Objective

Fixes #13535.

## Solution

I implemented `Reflect` for close to all math types now, except for some
types that it would cause issues (like some boxed types).

## Testing

- Everything seems to still build, will await CI though.
---

## Changelog

- Made close to all math types implement `Reflect`.
2024-05-27 18:18:10 +00:00
Mike
cef31ffdd9
Fix various bugs with UI rounded borders (#13523)
# Objective

- Fixes #13503 
- Fix other various bugs I noticed while debugging above issue.

## Solution

- Change the antialiasing(AA) method. It was using fwidth which is the
derivative between pixels, but there were a lot of artifacts being added
from this. So just use the sdf value. This aa method probably isn't as
smooth looking, but better than having artifacts. Below is a
visualization of the fwidth.

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/4e475ad0-c9d0-4a40-af39-5f4422a78392)
- Use the internal sdf for drawing the background instead of the
external sdf and extract the border for these type of nodes. This fixed
2 bugs, one with the background coloring the AA pixels on the edge of
rounded borders. And also allows for the border to use a transparent
color.
- Don't extract borders if all the widths are zero.

## Testing

- played a bunch with the example in the linked issue.
This PR:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/d7797e0e-e348-4daa-8646-554dc2032523)
Main:

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2180432/4d46c17e-a12d-4e20-aaef-0ffc950cefe2)

- ran the `borders` and `rounded_borders` examples

---

## Changelog

- Fixed various antialiasing issues to do with rounded ui borders.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Weibye <13300393+Weibye@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-27 17:42:13 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
8e7b58496c
Update itertools requirement from 0.12 to 0.13 (#13526)
Updates the requirements on
[itertools](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools) to permit the
latest version.
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<h2>0.13.0</h2>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li>Removed implementation of <code>DoubleEndedIterator</code> for
<code>ConsTuples</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/853">#853</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>MultiProduct</code> fused and fixed on an empty iterator
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/835">#835</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/834">#834</a>)</li>
<li>Changed <code>iproduct!</code> to return tuples for maxi one
iterator too (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/870">#870</a>)</li>
<li>Changed <code>PutBack::put_back</code> to return the old value (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/880">#880</a>)</li>
<li>Removed deprecated <code>repeat_call, Itertools::{foreach, step,
map_results, fold_results}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/878">#878</a>)</li>
<li>Removed <code>TakeWhileInclusive::new</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/912">#912</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added <code>Itertools::{smallest_by, smallest_by_key, largest,
largest_by, largest_by_key}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/654">#654</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/885">#885</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>Itertools::tail</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/899">#899</a>)</li>
<li>Implemented <code>DoubleEndedIterator</code> for
<code>ProcessResults</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/910">#910</a>)</li>
<li>Implemented <code>Debug</code> for <code>FormatWith</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/931">#931</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>Itertools::get</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/891">#891</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Deprecated <code>Itertools::group_by</code> (renamed
<code>chunk_by</code>) (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/866">#866</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/879">#879</a>)</li>
<li>Deprecated <code>unfold</code> (use <code>std::iter::from_fn</code>
instead) (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/871">#871</a>)</li>
<li>Optimized <code>GroupingMapBy</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/873">#873</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/876">#876</a>)</li>
<li>Relaxed <code>Fn</code> bounds to <code>FnMut</code> in
<code>diff_with, Itertools::into_group_map_by</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/886">#886</a>)</li>
<li>Relaxed <code>Debug/Clone</code> bounds for <code>MapInto</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/889">#889</a>)</li>
<li>Documented the <code>use_alloc</code> feature (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/887">#887</a>)</li>
<li>Optimized <code>Itertools::set_from</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/888">#888</a>)</li>
<li>Removed badges in <code>README.md</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/890">#890</a>)</li>
<li>Added &quot;no-std&quot; categories in <code>Cargo.toml</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/894">#894</a>)</li>
<li>Fixed <code>Itertools::k_smallest</code> on short unfused iterators
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/900">#900</a>)</li>
<li>Deprecated <code>Itertools::tree_fold1</code> (renamed
<code>tree_reduce</code>) (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/895">#895</a>)</li>
<li>Deprecated <code>GroupingMap::fold_first</code> (renamed
<code>reduce</code>) (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/902">#902</a>)</li>
<li>Fixed <code>Itertools::k_smallest(0)</code> to consume the iterator,
optimized <code>Itertools::k_smallest(1)</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/909">#909</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>Combinations::nth</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/914">#914</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>MergeBy::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/920">#920</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>CombinationsWithReplacement::nth</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/923">#923</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>FlattenOk::{fold, rfold}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/927">#927</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>Powerset::nth</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/924">#924</a>)</li>
<li>Documentation fixes (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/882">#882</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/936">#936</a>)</li>
<li>Fixed <code>assert_equal</code> for iterators longer than
<code>i32::MAX</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/932">#932</a>)</li>
<li>Updated the <code>must_use</code> message of non-lazy
<code>KMergeBy</code> and <code>TupleCombinations</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/939">#939</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Notable Internal Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Tested iterator laziness (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/792">#792</a>)</li>
<li>Created <code>CONTRIBUTING.md</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/767">#767</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h2>0.12.1</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Documented iteration order guarantee for
<code>Itertools::[tuple_]combinations</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/822">#822</a>)</li>
<li>Documented possible panic in <code>iterate</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/842">#842</a>)</li>
<li>Implemented <code>Clone</code> and <code>Debug</code> for
<code>Diff</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/845">#845</a>)</li>
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Olle Lukowski
8c7f73ab81
Move bevy_math Reflect impls (#13520)
# Objective

Fixes #13456 

## Solution

Moved `bevy_math`'s `Reflect` impls from `bevy_reflect` to `bevy_math`.


### Quick note
I accidentally used the same commit message while resolving a merge
conflict (first time I had to resolve a conflict). Sorry about that.
2024-05-27 14:15:22 +00:00
Olle Lukowski
cf4baf8fbf
Make gizmos take primitives by ref (#13534)
# Objective

Fixes #13427.

## Solution

I changed the traits, and updated all usages.

## Testing

The `render_primitives` example still works perfectly.

---

## Changelog

- Made `gizmos.primitive_2d()` and `gizmos.primitive_3d()` take the
primitives by ref.

## Migration Guide

- Any usages of `gizmos.primitive_2d()` and/or `gizmos.primitive_3d()`
need to be updated to pass the primitive in by reference.
2024-05-27 13:48:47 +00:00
Patrick Walton
f398674e51
Implement opt-in sharp screen-space reflections for the deferred renderer, with improved raymarching code. (#13418)
This commit, a revamp of #12959, implements screen-space reflections
(SSR), which approximate real-time reflections based on raymarching
through the depth buffer and copying samples from the final rendered
frame. This patch is a relatively minimal implementation of SSR, so as
to provide a flexible base on which to customize and build in the
future. However, it's based on the production-quality [raymarching code
by Tomasz
Stachowiak](https://gist.github.com/h3r2tic/9c8356bdaefbe80b1a22ae0aaee192db).

For a general basic overview of screen-space reflections, see
[1](https://lettier.github.io/3d-game-shaders-for-beginners/screen-space-reflection.html).
The raymarching shader uses the basic algorithm of tracing forward in
large steps, refining that trace in smaller increments via binary
search, and then using the secant method. No temporal filtering or
roughness blurring, is performed at all; for this reason, SSR currently
only operates on very shiny surfaces. No acceleration via the
hierarchical Z-buffer is implemented (though note that
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12899 will add the
infrastructure for this). Reflections are traced at full resolution,
which is often considered slow. All of these improvements and more can
be follow-ups.

SSR is built on top of the deferred renderer and is currently only
supported in that mode. Forward screen-space reflections are possible
albeit uncommon (though e.g. *Doom Eternal* uses them); however, they
require tracing from the previous frame, which would add complexity.
This patch leaves the door open to implementing SSR in the forward
rendering path but doesn't itself have such an implementation.
Screen-space reflections aren't supported in WebGL 2, because they
require sampling from the depth buffer, which Naga can't do because of a
bug (`sampler2DShadow` is incorrectly generated instead of `sampler2D`;
this is the same reason why depth of field is disabled on that
platform).

To add screen-space reflections to a camera, use the
`ScreenSpaceReflectionsBundle` bundle or the
`ScreenSpaceReflectionsSettings` component. In addition to
`ScreenSpaceReflectionsSettings`, `DepthPrepass` and `DeferredPrepass`
must also be present for the reflections to show up. The
`ScreenSpaceReflectionsSettings` component contains several settings
that artists can tweak, and also comes with sensible defaults.

A new example, `ssr`, has been added. It's loosely based on the
[three.js ocean
sample](https://threejs.org/examples/webgl_shaders_ocean.html), but all
the assets are original. Note that the three.js demo has no screen-space
reflections and instead renders a mirror world. In contrast to #12959,
this demo tests not only a cube but also a more complex model (the
flight helmet).

## Changelog

### Added

* Screen-space reflections can be enabled for very smooth surfaces by
adding the `ScreenSpaceReflections` component to a camera. Deferred
rendering must be enabled for the reflections to appear.

![Screenshot 2024-05-18
143555](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/b8675b39-8a89-433e-a34e-1b9ee1233267)

![Screenshot 2024-05-18
143606](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/cc9e1cd0-9951-464a-9a08-e589210e5606)
2024-05-27 13:43:40 +00:00
BD103
b0409f63d5
Refactor ci_testing and separate it from DevToolsPlugin (#13513)
# Objective

- We use
[`ci_testing`](https://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/dev_tools/ci_testing/index.html)
to specify per-example configuration on when to take a screenshot, when
to exit, etc.
- In the future more features may be added, such as #13512. To support
this growth, `ci_testing` should be easier to read and maintain.

## Solution

- Convert `ci_testing.rs` into the folder `ci_testing`, splitting the
configuration and systems into `ci_testing/config.rs` and
`ci_testing/systems.rs`.
- Convert `setup_app` into the plugin `CiTestingPlugin`. This new plugin
is added to both `DefaultPlugins` and `MinimalPlugins`.
- Remove `DevToolsPlugin` from `MinimalPlugins`, since it was only used
for CI testing.
- Clean up some code, add many comments, and add a few unit tests.

## Testing

The most important part is that this still passes all of the CI
validation checks (merge queue), since that is when it will be used the
most. I don't think I changed any behavior, so it should operate the
same.

You can also test it locally using:

```shell
# Run the breakout example, enabling `bevy_ci_testing` and loading the configuration used in CI.
CI_TESTING_CONFIG=".github/example-run/breakout.ron" cargo r --example breakout -F bevy_ci_testing
```

---

## Changelog

- Added `CiTestingPlugin`, which is split off from `DevToolsPlugin`.
- Removed `DevToolsPlugin` from `MinimalPlugins`.

## Migration Guide

Hi maintainers! I believe `DevToolsPlugin` was added within the same
release as this PR, so I don't think a migration guide is needed.

`DevToolsPlugin` is no longer included in `MinimalPlugins`, so you will
need to remove it manually.

```rust
// Before
App::new()
    .add_plugins(MinimalPlugins)
    .run();

// After
App::new()
    .add_plugins(MinimalPlugins)
    .add_plugins(DevToolsPlugin)
    .run();
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-26 22:32:36 +00:00
Salvador Carvalhinho
7d843e0c08
Implement Rhombus 2D primitive. (#13501)
# Objective

- Create a new 2D primitive, Rhombus, also knows as "Diamond Shape"
- Simplify the creation and handling of isometric projections
- Extend Bevy's arsenal of 2D primitives

## Testing

- New unit tests created in bevy_math/ primitives and bev_math/ bounding
- Tested translations, rotations, wireframe, bounding sphere, aabb and
creation parameters

---------

Co-authored-by: Luís Figueiredo <luispcfigueiredo@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
2024-05-26 15:27:57 +00:00
robtfm
037f37e4d6
add glsl feature for bevy_pbr (#13516)
# Objective

in bevy_pbr we check for `shader_format_glsl` before using binding
arrays due to a naga->glsl limitation. but the feature is currently only
enabled for the bevy_render crate.

fix #13232

## Solution

enable the feature for bevy_pbr too.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-26 14:37:24 +00:00
Daniel Miller
1d29f8e6f6
Added a Grey trait, and implementations on baked-in colors. Fixes #13206 (#13237)
Added a Grey trait to allow colors to create a generic "grey" color.

This currently assumes the color spaces follow the same gradient, which
I'm pretty sure isn't true, but it should make a "grey-ish" color
relative to the provided intensity.

# Objective

- Implements #13206 

## Solution

- A small `Grey` trait was added and implemented for the common color
kinds.

## Testing

- Currently untested, unit tests exposed the non-linear relation between
colors. I am debating adding an example to show this, as I have no idea
what color space represents what relation of grey, and I figure others
may be similarly confused.

## Changelog

- The `Grey` trait was added, and the corresponding `grey` 

## BREAKING CHANGES

The const qualifier for LinearRGBA::gray was removed (the symbol still
exists via a trait, it's just not const anymore)
2024-05-26 12:53:50 +00:00
Joona Aalto
383314ef62
Add meshing for ConicalFrustum (#11819)
# Objective

The `ConicalFrustum` primitive should support meshing.

## Solution

Implement meshing for the `ConicalFrustum` primitive. The implementation
is nearly identical to `Cylinder` meshing, but supports two radii.

The default conical frustum is equivalent to a cone with a height of 1
and a radius of 0.5, truncated at half-height.


![kuva](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/b4cab136-ff55-4056-b818-1218e4f38845)
2024-05-25 21:56:09 +00:00
Matty
3561467f5a
Add Triangle3d / Tetrahedron to render_primitives example (#13504)
# Objective

This is just cleanup; we've got some more renderable gizmos and
primitives now that hadn't been added to this example, so let's add
them.

## Solution

In the `render_primitives` example:
- Added `Triangle3d` mesh
- Wrote `primitive_3d` gizmo impl for `Triangle3d` and added the gizmo
- Added `Tetrahedron` mesh and gizmo

I also made the 2d triangle bigger, since it was really small.

## Testing

You can just run the example to see that everything turned out all
right.

## Other

Feel free to let me know if there are other primitives that I missed;
I'm happy to tack them onto this PR.
2024-05-25 13:20:58 +00:00
François Mockers
0ec634763e
fix emissive value in StandardMaterial after swith to LinearRgba (#13502)
# Objective

- #13352 broke bloom in 3d

## Solution

- Use the correct value for `emissive` in `StandardMaterial`. It's
computed just above but unused

d87505899f/crates/bevy_pbr/src/pbr_material.rs (L975-L976)

## Testing

- Run example `bloom_3d`
2024-05-25 01:53:47 +00:00
Periwink
d87505899f
Update render graph docs (#13495)
# Objective

I'm reading some of the rendering code for the first time; and using
this opportunity to flesh out some docs for the parts that I did not
understand.
rather than a questionable design choice is not a breaking change.

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Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-24 21:57:08 +00:00
Periwink
b2b356f462
add Debug for ptr types (#13498)
# Objective

- I wanted to store a Ptr in a struct of mine that has a
`#[derive(Debug)]` and I noticed that the Ptrs don't implement Debug,
even though the underlying `NonNull<u8>` does

## Solution

- Add `#[derive(Debug)]`
2024-05-24 21:25:11 +00:00
andristarr
44c0325ecd
Emissive is now LinearRgba on StandardMaterial (#13352)
StandardMaterial stores a LinearRgba instead of a Color for emissive

Fixes #13212
2024-05-24 17:23:35 +00:00
Ben Harper
ec01c2dc45
New circular primitives: Arc2d, CircularSector, CircularSegment (#13482)
# Objective

Adopted #11748

## Solution

I've rebased on main to fix the merge conflicts. ~~Not quite ready to
merge yet~~

* Clippy is happy and the tests are passing, but...
* ~~The new shapes in `examples/2d/2d_shapes.rs` don't look right at
all~~ Never mind, looks like radians and degrees just got mixed up at
some point?
* I have updated one doc comment based on a review in the original PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alexis "spectria" Horizon <spectria.limina@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexis "spectria" Horizon <118812919+spectria-limina@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Harper <ben@tukom.org>
2024-05-23 16:12:46 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
da1e6e63ff
Mention of Vec normalization for Dir::new (#13483)
# Objective

- Fixes #13429 .

## Solution

- Improved docs for methods `new`, `new_and_length` of `Dir2`, `Dir3`,
`Dir3A`.
2024-05-23 15:20:21 +00:00
Ben Harper
bd5148e0f5
Add triangle_math tests and fix Triangle3d::bounding_sphere bug (#13467)
# Objective

Adopted #12659.

Resolved the merge conflicts on #12659;

* I merged the `triangle_tests` added by this PR and by #13020.
* I moved the [commented out
code](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12659#discussion_r1536640427)
from the original PR into a separate test with `#[should_panic]`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Vitor Falcao <vitorfhc@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Harper <ben@tukom.org>
2024-05-23 15:03:00 +00:00
Mincong Lu
1d950e6195
Allow AssetServer::load to acquire a guard item. (#13051)
# Objective

Supercedes #12881 . Added a simple implementation that allows the user
to react to multiple asset loads both synchronously and asynchronously.

## Solution

Added `load_acquire`, that holds an item and drops it when loading is
finished or failed.

When used synchronously 

Hold an `Arc<()>`, check for `Arc::strong_count() == 1` when all loading
completed.

When used asynchronously 

Hold a `SemaphoreGuard`, await on `acquire_all` for completion.

This implementation has more freedom than the original in my opinion.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Harrold <zac@harrold.com.au>
2024-05-23 13:28:29 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
efcb6d6c11
Make LoadContext use the builder pattern for loading dependent assets (#13465)
# Objective
- Fixes #13445.

## Solution
- Removes all `load_` methods from `LoadContext`.
- Introduces `fn loader()` which returns a builder.

## Testing
- I've tested with `cargo test --package=bevy_asset` and run the two
relevant examples (`asset_processing` & `asset_decompression`).

---

## Changelog
- Replaced all `load_` methods on `LoadContext` with the new `loader()`
pattern.

## Migration Guide
- Several LoadContext method calls will need to be updated:
- `load_context.load_with_settings(path, settings)` =>
`load_context.loader().with_settings(settings).load(path)`
- `load_context.load_untyped(path)` =>
`load_context.loader().untyped().load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct(path)` =>
`load_context.loader().direct().load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct_untyped(path)` =>
`load_context.loader().direct().untyped().load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct_with_settings(path, settings)` =>
`load_context.loader().with_settings(settings).direct().load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct_with_reader(reader, path)` =>
`load_context.loader().direct().with_reader(reader).load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct_with_reader_and_settings(reader, path,
settings)` =>
`load_context.loader().with_settings(settings).direct().with_reader(reader).load(path)`
- `load_context.load_direct_untyped_with_reader(reader, path)` =>
`load_context.loader().direct().with_reader(reader).untyped().load(path)`

---

CC @alice-i-cecile / @bushrat011899 

Examples:
```rust
load_context.loader()
    .with_asset_type::<A>()
    .with_asset_type_id(TypeId::of::<A>())
    .with_settings(|mut settings| { settings.key = value; })
    // Then, for a Handle<A>:
    .load::<A>()
    // Or, for a Handle<LoadedUntypedAsset>:
    .untyped()
    .load()
    // Or, to load an `A` directly:
    .direct()
    .load::<A>()
    .await
    // Or, to load an `ErasedLoadedAsset` directly:
    .direct()
    .untyped()
    .load()
    .await
```
2024-05-22 23:35:41 +00:00
Gino Valente
faf003fc9d
bevy_reflect: enum_utility cleanup (#13424)
# Objective

The `enum_utility` module contains the `get_variant_constructors`
function, which is used to generate token streams for constructing
enums. It's used for the `FromReflect::from_reflect` implementation and
the `Reflect::try_apply` implementation.

Due to the complexity of enums, this function is understandably a little
messy and difficult to extend.

## Solution

Clean up the `enum_utility` module.

Now "clean" is a bit subjective. I believe my solution is "cleaner" in
that the logic to generate the tokens are strictly coupled with the
intended usage. Because of this, `try_apply` is also no longer strictly
coupled with `from_reflect`.

This makes it easier to extend with new functionality, which is
something I'm doing in a future unrelated PR that I have based off this
one.

## Testing

There shouldn't be any testing required other than ensuring that the
project still builds and that CI passes.
2024-05-22 21:18:57 +00:00
Vic
c4cedb12c8
simple Debug impls for query iterators (#13476)
# Objective

The current query iterators cannot be used in positions with a `Debug`
bound.
F.e. when they are packaged in `Result` in the error position, `expect`
cannot be called on them.
Required for `QueryManyIter::entities_all_unique` in #13477.

## Solution

Add simple `Debug` impls that print the query iterator names.

## Changelog

`QueryIter`, `QueryManyIter`, `QueryCombinationIter`, and
`QuerySortedIter` now implement `Debug`.
2024-05-22 18:56:09 +00:00
Alice Cecile
dda7a744cf
Further improve docs for component hooks (#13475)
# Objective

While reviewing the other open hooks-related PRs, I found that the docs
on the `ComponentHooks` struct itself didn't give enough information
about how and why the feature could be used.

## Solution

1. Clean up the docs to add additional context.
2. Add a doc test demonstrating simple usage.

## Testing

The doc test passes locally.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-05-22 18:04:56 +00:00
Olle Lukowski
1ec5cdf3f2
Optimize the values for EMPTY rect. (#13470)
I am unsure if this needs changing, so let me know if I need to change
anything else.

# Objective

Fixes #13461.

## Solution

I applied the changes as suggested in the issue, and updated the doc
comments accordingly

## Testing

I don't think this needs too much testing, but there are no `cargo test`
failures.
2024-05-22 13:34:23 +00:00
Matty
5dbd827728
Annulus sampling (#13471)
# Objective

Add random sampling for the `Annulus` primitive. This is part of ongoing
work to bring the various `bevy_math` primitives to feature parity.

## Solution

`Annulus` implements `ShapeSample`. Boundary sampling is implemented in
the obvious way, and interior sampling works exactly as in the
implementation for `Circle`, using the fact that the square of the
radius should be taken uniformly from between r^2 and R^2, where r and R
are the inner and outer radii respectively.

## Testing

I generated a bunch of random points and rendered them. Here's 1000
points on the interior of the default annulus:
<img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-22 at 8 01 34 AM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2975848/19c31bb0-edba-477f-b247-2b12d854afae">

This looks kind of weird around the edges, but I verified that they're
all actually inside the annulus, so I assume it has to do with the fact
that the rendered circles have some radius.
2024-05-22 13:13:04 +00:00
Matty
d2ef88f5e8
Add Distribution access methods for ShapeSample trait (#13315)
Stolen from #12835. 

# Objective

Sometimes you want to sample a whole bunch of points from a shape
instead of just one. You can write your own loop to do this, but it's
really more idiomatic to use a `rand`
[`Distribution`](https://docs.rs/rand/latest/rand/distributions/trait.Distribution.html)
with the `sample_iter` method. Distributions also support other useful
things like mapping, and they are suitable as generic items for
consumption by other APIs.

## Solution

`ShapeSample` has been given two new automatic trait methods,
`interior_dist` and `boundary_dist`. They both have similar signatures
(recall that `Output` is the output type for `ShapeSample`):
```rust
fn interior_dist(self) -> impl Distribution<Self::Output>
where Self: Sized { //... }
```

These have default implementations which are powered by wrapper structs
`InteriorOf` and `BoundaryOf` that actually implement `Distribution` —
the implementations effectively just call `ShapeSample::sample_interior`
and `ShapeSample::sample_boundary` on the contained type.

The upshot is that this allows iteration as follows:
```rust
// Get an iterator over boundary points of a rectangle:
let rectangle = Rectangle::new(1.0, 2.0);
let boundary_iter = rectangle.boundary_dist().sample_iter(rng);
// Collect a bunch of boundary points at once:
let boundary_pts: Vec<Vec2> = boundary_iter.take(1000).collect();
```

Alternatively, you can use `InteriorOf`/`BoundaryOf` explicitly to
similar effect:
```rust
let boundary_pts: Vec<Vec2> = BoundaryOf(rectangle).sample_iter(rng).take(1000).collect();
```

---

## Changelog

- Added `InteriorOf` and `BoundaryOf` distribution wrapper structs in
`bevy_math::sampling::shape_sampling`.
- Added `interior_dist` and `boundary_dist` automatic trait methods to
`ShapeSample`.
- Made `shape_sampling` module public with explanatory documentation.

---

## Discussion

### Design choices

The main point of interest here is just the choice of `impl
Distribution` instead of explicitly using `InteriorOf`/`BoundaryOf`
return types for `interior_dist` and `boundary_dist`. The reason for
this choice is that it allows future optimizations for repeated sampling
— for example, instead of just wrapping the base type,
`interior_dist`/`boundary_dist` could construct auxiliary data that is
held over between sampling operations.
2024-05-22 12:38:08 +00:00
Matty
c7f7d906ca
Tetrahedron mesh (#13463)
# Objective

Allow the `Tetrahedron` primitive to be used for mesh generation. This
is part of ongoing work to bring unify the capabilities of `bevy_math`
primitives.

## Solution

`Tetrahedron` implements `Meshable`. Essentially, each face is just
meshed as a `Triangle3d`, but first there is an inversion step when the
signed volume of the tetrahedron is negative to ensure that the faces
all actually point outward.

## Testing

I loaded up some examples and hackily exchanged existing meshes with the
new one to see that it works as expected.
2024-05-22 12:22:11 +00:00
Ida "Iyes
60afec2a00
Fix 2D looking blurry at odd window sizes (#13440)
# Objective

This is a long-standing bug that I have experienced since many versions
of Bevy ago, possibly forever. Today I finally wanted to report it, but
the fix was so easy that I just went and fixed it. :)

The problem is that 2D graphics looks blurry at odd-sized window
resolutions. This is with the **default** 2D camera configuration! The
issue will also manifest itself with any Orthographic Projection with
`ScalingMode::WindowSize` where the viewport origin is not at one of the
corners, such as the default where the origin point is at the center.

The issue happens because the Bevy orthographic projection origin point
is specified as a fraction to be multiplied by the size. For example,
the default (origin at center) is `(0.5, 0.5)`. When this value is
multiplied by the window size, it can result in fractional values for
the actual origin of the projection, thus placing the camera "between
pixels" and misaligning the entire pixel grid.

With the default value, this happens at odd-numbered window resolutions.
It is very easy to reproduce the issue by running any Bevy 2D app with a
resizable window, and slowly resizing the window pixel by pixel. As you
move the mouse to resize the window, you can see how the 2D graphics
inside the window alternate between "crisp, blurry, crisp, blurry, ...".
If you change the projection's origin to be at the corner (say, `(0.0,
0.0)`) and run the app again, the graphics always looks crisp,
regardless of window size.

Here are screenshots from **before** this PR, to illustrate the issue:

Even window size:

![Screenshot_20240520_165304](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/40234599/52619281-cf5f-490e-b85e-22bc5f9af737)

Odd window size:

![Screenshot_20240520_165320](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/40234599/27a3624c-f39e-4493-ade9-ca3533802083)


## Solution

The solution is easy: just round the computed origin values for the
projection.

To make it work reliably for the general case, I decided to:
- Only do it for `ScalingMode::WindowSize`, as it doesn't make sense for
other scaling modes.
- Round to the nearest multiple of the pixel scale, if it is not 1.0.
This ensures the "pixels" stay aligned even if scaled.

## Testing

I ran Bevy's examples as well as my own projects to ensure things look
correct. I set different values for the pixel scale to test the rounding
behavior and played around with resizing the window to verify that
everything is consistent.

---

## Changelog

Fixed:
- Orthographic projection now rounds the origin point if computed from
screen pixels, so that 2D graphics do not appear blurry at odd window
sizes.
2024-05-22 02:59:40 +00:00
James O'Brien
182fe3292e
Implement a SystemBuilder for building SystemParams (#13123)
# Objective

- Implement a general purpose mechanism for building `SystemParam`.
- Unblock the usage of dynamic queries in regular systems.

## Solution

- Implement a `SystemBuilder` type.

## Examples
Here are some simple test cases for the builder:
```rust
fn local_system(local: Local<u64>) -> u64 {
    *local
}

fn query_system(query: Query<()>) -> usize {
    query.iter().count()
}

fn multi_param_system(a: Local<u64>, b: Local<u64>) -> u64 {
    *a + *b + 1
}

#[test]
fn local_builder() {
    let mut world = World::new();

    let system = SystemBuilder::<()>::new(&mut world)
        .builder::<Local<u64>>(|x| *x = 10)
        .build(local_system);

    let result = world.run_system_once(system);
    assert_eq!(result, 10);
}

#[test]
fn query_builder() {
    let mut world = World::new();

    world.spawn(A);
    world.spawn_empty();

    let system = SystemBuilder::<()>::new(&mut world)
        .builder::<Query<()>>(|query| {
            query.with::<A>();
        })
        .build(query_system);

    let result = world.run_system_once(system);
    assert_eq!(result, 1);
}

#[test]
fn multi_param_builder() {
    let mut world = World::new();

    world.spawn(A);
    world.spawn_empty();

    let system = SystemBuilder::<()>::new(&mut world)
        .param::<Local<u64>>()
        .param::<Local<u64>>()
        .build(multi_param_system);

    let result = world.run_system_once(system);
    assert_eq!(result, 1);
}
```
This will be expanded as this PR is iterated.
2024-05-22 00:58:37 +00:00
Patrick Walton
a785e3c20d
Fix UI elements randomly not appearing after #13277. (#13462)
We invoked the `extract_default_ui_camera_view` system twice: once for
2D cameras and once for 3D cameras. This was fine before moving to
resources for render phases, but, after the move to resources, the first
thing such systems do is to clear out all the entities-to-be-rendered
from the previous frame. So, if the scheduler happened to run
`extract_default_ui_camera_view::<Camera2d>` first, then all the UI
elements that it queued would be overwritten by the
`extract_default_ui_camera_view::<Camera3d>` system, or vice versa. The
ordering dependence is the reason why this problem was intermittent.

This commit fixes the problem by merging the two systems into one
systems, using an `Or` query filter.

## Migration Guide

* The `bevy_ui::render::extract_default_ui_camera_view` system is no
longer parameterized over the specific type of camera and is hard-wired
to either `Camera2d` or `Camera3d` components.
2024-05-21 22:06:25 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
6c95d54652
Fix doc for Added, Changed (#13458)
# Objective

Fixes #13426

## Solution

Correct documentation to describe current behavior

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-21 21:23:24 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
151e198d94
Add slerp function for Dir2, Dir3, Dir3A (#13451)
# Objective

- Fixes #13407 .

## Solution

- Used Quat and Rotation2d.

## Testing

- Added tests based on 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° angles
2024-05-21 21:13:32 +00:00
Martín Maita
f9da5eecf2
Rename Rect inset() method to inflate() (#13452)
# Objective

- Fixes #13092.

## Solution

- Renamed the `inset()` method in `Rect`, `IRect` and `URect` to
`inflate()`.
- Added `EMPTY` constants to all `Rect` variants, represented by corners
with the maximum numerical values for each kind.

---

## Migration Guide

- Replace `Rect::inset()`, `IRect::inset()` and `URect::inset()` calls
with `inflate()`.
2024-05-21 20:53:55 +00:00
Lynn
9ef9f3b3a4
Inconsistent segments/resolution naming (#13438)
# Objective

- Fixes #13412

## Solution

- Renamed `segments` in `bevy_gizmos` to `resolution` and adjusted
examples

## Migration Guide

- When working with gizmos, replace all calls to `.segments(...)` with
`.resolution(...)`
2024-05-21 18:42:59 +00:00
Matty
b7ec19bb2d
Tetrahedron sampling (#13430)
# Objective

Add interior and boundary sampling for the `Tetrahedron` primitive. This
is part of ongoing work to bring the primitives to parity with each
other in terms of their capabilities.

## Solution

`Tetrahedron` implements the `ShapeSample` trait. To support this, there
is a new public method `Tetrahedron::faces` which gets the faces of a
tetrahedron as `Triangle3d`s. There are more sophisticated ideas for
getting the faces we might want to consider in the future (e.g.
adjusting according to the orientation), but this method gives the most
mathematically straightforward answer, giving the faces the orientation
induced by the tetrahedron itself.
2024-05-21 18:40:03 +00:00
Vic
399fd23797
implement the full set of sort methods on QueryIter (#13417)
# Objective

Currently, a query iterator can be collected into a `Vec` and sorted,
but this can be quite unwieldy, especially when many `Component`s are
involved. The `itertools` crate helps somewhat, but the need to write a
closure over all of `QueryData`
can sometimes hurt ergonomics, anywhere from slightly to strongly. A key
extraction function only partially helps, as `sort_by_key` does not
allow returning non-`Copy` data. `sort_by` does not suffer from the
`Copy` restriction, but now the user has to write out a `cmp` function
over two `QueryData::Item`s when it could have just been handled by the
`Ord` impl for the key.
`sort` requires the entire `Iterator` Item to be `Ord`, which is rarely
usable without manual helper functionality. If the user wants to hide
away unused components with a `..` range, they need to track item tuple
order across their function. Mutable `QueryData` can also introduce
further complexity.
Additionally, sometimes users solely include `Component`s /`Entity` to
guarantee iteration order.

For a user to write a function to abstract away repeated sorts over
various `QueryData` types they use would require reaching for the
`all_tuples!` macro, and continue tracking tuple order afterwards.

Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/1470.

## Solution

Custom sort methods on `QueryIter`, which take a query lens as a generic
argument, like `transmute_lens` in `Query`.
This allows users to choose what part of their queries they pass to
their sort function calls, serving as a kind of "key extraction
function" before the sort call. F.e. allowing users to implement `Ord`
for a Component, then call `query.iter().sort::<OrdComponent>()`

This works independent of mutability in `QueryData`, `QueryData` tuple
order, or the underlying `iter/iter_mut` call.
Non-`Copy` components could also be used this way, an internal
`Arc<usize>` being an example.
If `Ord` impls on components do not suffice, other sort methods can be
used. Notably useful when combined with `EntityRef` or `EntityMut`.
Another boon from using underlying `transmute` functionality, is that
with the [allowed
transmutes](http://dev-docs.bevyengine.org/bevy/ecs/prelude/struct.Query.html#allowed-transmutes),
it is possible to sort a `Query` with `Entity` even if it wasn't
included in the original `Query`.
The additional generic parameter on the methods other than `sort` and
`sort_unstable` currently cannot be removed due to Rust limitations,
however their types can be inferred.

The new methods do not conflict with the `itertools` sort methods, as
those use the "sorted" prefix.

This is implemented barely touching existing code. That change to
existing code being that `QueryIter` now holds on to the reference to
`UnsafeWorldCell` that is used to initialize it.
A lens query is constructed with `Entity` attached at the end, sorted,
and turned into an iterator. The iterator maps away the lens query,
leaving only an iterator of `Entity`, which is used by `QuerySortedIter`
to retrieve the actual items.
`QuerySortedIter` resembles a combination of `QueryManyIter` and
`QueryIter`, but it uses an entity list that is guaranteed to contain
unique entities, and implements `ExactSizeIterator`,
`DoubleEndedIterator`, `FusedIterator` regardless of mutability or
filter kind (archetypal/non-archetypal).

The sort methods are not allowed to be called after `next`, and will
panic otherwise. This is checked using `QueryIterationCursor` state,
which is unique on initialization. Empty queries are an exception to
this, as they do not return any item in the first place.
That is because tracking how many iterations have already passed would
require regressing either normal query iteration a slight bit, or sorted
iteration by a lot. Besides, that would not be the intended use of these
methods.

## Testing

To ensure that `next` being called before `sort` results in a panic, I
added some tests. I also test that empty `QueryIter`s do not exhibit
this restriction.

The query sorts test checks for equivalence to the underlying sorts.
This change requires that `Query<(Entity, Entity)>` remains legal, if
that is not already guaranteed, which is also ensured by the
aforementioned test.

## Next Steps

Implement the set of sort methods for `QueryManyIter` as well.
- This will mostly work the same, other than needing to return a new
`QuerySortedManyIter` to account for iteration
over lists of entities that are not guaranteed to be unique. This new
query iterator will need a bit of internal restructuring
to allow for double-ended mutable iteration, while not regressing
read-only iteration.

The implementations for each pair of 
- `sort`, `sort_unstable`, 
- `sort_by`, sort_unstable_by, 
- `sort_by_key,` `sort_by_cached_key`

are the same aside from the panic message and the sort call, so they
could be merged with an inner function.
That would require the use of higher-ranked trait bounds on
`WorldQuery::Item<'1>`, and is unclear to me whether it is currently
doable.

Iteration in QuerySortedIter might have space for improvement.
When sorting by `Entity`, an `(Entity, Entity)` lens `QueryData` is
constructed, is that worth remedying?
When table sorts are implemented, a fast path could be introduced to
these sort methods.

## Future Possibilities

Implementing `Ord` for EntityLocation might be useful.
Some papercuts in ergonomics can be improved by future Rust features:
- The additional generic parameter aside from the query lens can be
removed once this feature is stable:
    `Fn -> impl Trait` (`impl Trait` in `Fn` trait return position)
- With type parameter defaults, the query lens generic can be defaulted
to `QueryData::Item`, allowing the sort methods
to look and behave like `slice::sort` when no query lens is specified.
- With TAIT, the iterator generic on `QuerySortedIter` and thus the huge
visible `impl Iterator` type in the sort function
   signatures can be removed. 
- With specialization, the bound on `L` could be relaxed to `QueryData`
when the underlying iterator is mutable.

## Changelog

Added `sort`, `sort_unstable`, `sort_by`, `sort_unstable_by`,
`sort_by_key`, `sort_by_cached_key` to `QueryIter`.
2024-05-21 18:35:19 +00:00
Ricky Taylor
26df1c1179
Add more load_direct implementations (#13415)
# Objective
- Introduce variants of `LoadContext::load_direct` which allow picking
asset type & configuring settings.
- Fixes #12963.

## Solution
- Implements `ErasedLoadedAsset::downcast` and adds some accessors to
`LoadedAsset<A>`.
- Changes `load_direct`/`load_direct_with_reader` to be typed, and
introduces `load_direct_untyped`/`load_direct_untyped_with_reader`.
- Introduces `load_direct_with_settings` and
`load_direct_with_reader_and_settings`.

## Testing
- I've run cargo test and played with the examples which use
`load_direct`.
- I also extended the `asset_processing` example to use the new typed
version of `load_direct` and use `load_direct_with_settings`.

---

## Changelog
- Introduced new `load_direct` methods in `LoadContext` to allow
specifying type & settings

## Migration Guide
- `LoadContext::load_direct` has been renamed to
`LoadContext::load_direct_untyped`. You may find the new `load_direct`
is more appropriate for your use case (and the migration may only be
moving one type parameter).
- `LoadContext::load_direct_with_reader` has been renamed to
`LoadContext::load_direct_untyped_with_reader`.

---

This might not be an obvious win as a solution because it introduces
quite a few new `load_direct` alternatives - but it does follow the
existing pattern pretty well. I'm very open to alternatives.
😅
2024-05-21 18:32:00 +00:00
Lynn
2857eb6b9d
Fix normals during mesh scaling (#13380)
# Objective

- Fixes scaling normals and tangents of meshes

## Solution

- When scaling a mesh by `Vec3::new(1., 1., -1.)`, the normals should be
flipped along the Z-axis. For example a normal of `Vec3::new(0., 0.,
1.)` should become `Vec3::new(0., 0., -1.)` after scaling. This is
achieved by multiplying the normal by the reciprocal of the scale,
cheking for infinity and normalizing. Before, the normal was multiplied
by a covector of the scale, which is incorrect for normals.
- Tangents need to be multiplied by the `scale`, not its reciprocal as
before

---------

Co-authored-by: vero <11307157+atlv24@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-21 18:28:03 +00:00
Patrick Walton
9da0b2a0ec
Make render phases render world resources instead of components. (#13277)
This commit makes us stop using the render world ECS for
`BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` and instead use resources
with `EntityHashMap`s inside. There are three reasons to do this:

1. We can use `clear()` to clear out the render phase collections
instead of recreating the components from scratch, allowing us to reuse
allocations.

2. This is a prerequisite for retained bins, because components can't be
retained from frame to frame in the render world, but resources can.

3. We want to move away from storing anything in components in the
render world ECS, and this is a step in that direction.

This patch results in a small performance benefit, due to point (1)
above.

## Changelog

### Changed

* The `BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` render world
components have been replaced with `ViewBinnedRenderPhases` and
`ViewSortedRenderPhases` resources.

## Migration Guide

* The `BinnedRenderPhase` and `SortedRenderPhase` render world
components have been replaced with `ViewBinnedRenderPhases` and
`ViewSortedRenderPhases` resources. Instead of querying for the
components, look the camera entity up in the
`ViewBinnedRenderPhases`/`ViewSortedRenderPhases` tables.
2024-05-21 18:23:04 +00:00
BD103
53f4c38e7b
Fix lints on beta Rust (#13444)
# Objective

- Fixes #13437!

## Solution

- Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `std::f32::INFINITY`.

## Testing

```shell
cargo +beta clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -Dwarnings
```
2024-05-20 20:40:59 +00:00
BD103
2940636e0a
Deprecate dynamic plugins (#13080)
# Objective

- The current implementation for dynamic plugins is unsound. Please see
#11969 for background and justification.
- Closes #11969 and closes #13073.

## Solution

- Deprecate all dynamic plugin items for Bevy 0.14, with plans to remove
them for Bevy 0.15.

## Discussion

One thing I want to make clear is that I'm not opposed to dynamic
plugins _in general_. I think they can be handy, especially for DLC and
modding, but I think the current system is the wrong approach. It's too
much of a footgun for the meager benefit is provides.

---

## Changelog

- Deprecated the current dynamic plugin system.
- Dynamic plugins will be removed in Bevy 0.15. For now you can continue
using them by marking your code with `#[allow(deprecated)]`.

## Migration Guide

If possible, remove all usage of dynamic plugins.

```rust
// Old
#[derive(DynamicPlugin)]
pub struct MyPlugin;

App::new()
    .load_plugin("path/to/plugin")
    .run();

// New
pub struct MyPlugin;

App::new()
    .add_plugins(MyPlugin)
    .run();
```

If you are unable to do that, you may temporarily silence the
deprecation warnings.

```rust
#[allow(deprecated)]
```

Please note that the current dynamic plugin system will be removed by
the next major Bevy release, so you will have to migrate eventually. You
may be interested in these safer alternatives:

- [Bevy Assets - Scripting]: Scripting and modding libraries for Bevy
- [Bevy Assets - Development tools]: Hot reloading and other development
functionality
- [`stabby`]: Stable Rust ABI

[Bevy Assets - Scripting]: https://bevyengine.org/assets/#scripting
[Bevy Assets - Development tools]:
https://bevyengine.org/assets/#development-tools
[`stabby`]: https://github.com/ZettaScaleLabs/stabby
2024-05-20 20:01:28 +00:00
Spooky Th Ghost
612e77ef78
Adds doc note that Timer and Stopwatch must be progressed manually (#13441)
# Objective
- Fix #13421 

## Solution

- Add an explicit note at the root of each struct that they must be
ticked manually

## Testing

- Generated the docs and the changes look good
---

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
2024-05-20 19:46:25 +00:00
Gino Valente
5db52663b3
bevy_reflect: Custom attributes (#11659)
# Objective

As work on the editor starts to ramp up, it might be nice to start
allowing types to specify custom attributes. These can be used to
provide certain functionality to fields, such as ranges or controlling
how data is displayed.

A good example of this can be seen in
[`bevy-inspector-egui`](https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy-inspector-egui)
with its
[`InspectorOptions`](https://docs.rs/bevy-inspector-egui/0.22.1/bevy_inspector_egui/struct.InspectorOptions.html):

```rust
#[derive(Reflect, Default, InspectorOptions)]
#[reflect(InspectorOptions)]
struct Slider {
    #[inspector(min = 0.0, max = 1.0)]
    value: f32,
}
```

Normally, as demonstrated in the example above, these attributes are
handled by a derive macro and stored in a corresponding `TypeData`
struct (i.e. `ReflectInspectorOptions`).

Ideally, we would have a good way of defining this directly via
reflection so that users don't need to create and manage a whole proc
macro just to allow these sorts of attributes.

And note that this doesn't have to just be for inspectors and editors.
It can be used for things done purely on the code side of things.

## Solution

Create a new method for storing attributes on fields via the `Reflect`
derive.

These custom attributes are stored in type info (e.g. `NamedField`,
`StructInfo`, etc.).

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Slider {
    #[reflect(@0.0..=1.0)]
    value: f64,
}

let TypeInfo::Struct(info) = Slider::type_info() else {
    panic!("expected struct info");
};

let field = info.field("value").unwrap();

let range = field.get_attribute::<RangeInclusive<f64>>().unwrap();
assert_eq!(*range, 0.0..=1.0);
```

## TODO

- [x] ~~Bikeshed syntax~~ Went with a type-based approach, prefixed by
`@` for ease of parsing and flexibility
- [x] Add support for custom struct/tuple struct field attributes
- [x] Add support for custom enum variant field attributes
- [x] ~~Add support for custom enum variant attributes (maybe?)~~ ~~Will
require a larger refactor. Can be saved for a future PR if we really
want it.~~ Actually, we apparently still have support for variant
attributes despite not using them, so it was pretty easy to add lol.
- [x] Add support for custom container attributes
- [x] Allow custom attributes to store any reflectable value (not just
`Lit`)
- [x] ~~Store attributes in registry~~ This PR used to store these in
attributes in the registry, however, it has since switched over to
storing them in type info
- [x] Add example

## Bikeshedding

> [!note]
> This section was made for the old method of handling custom
attributes, which stored them by name (i.e. `some_attribute = 123`). The
PR has shifted away from that, to a more type-safe approach.
>
> This section has been left for reference.

There are a number of ways we can syntactically handle custom
attributes. Feel free to leave a comment on your preferred one! Ideally
we want one that is clear, readable, and concise since these will
potentially see _a lot_ of use.

Below is a small, non-exhaustive list of them. Note that the
`skip_serializing` reflection attribute is added to demonstrate how each
case plays with existing reflection attributes.

<details>
<summary>List</summary>

##### 1. `@(name = value)`

> The `@` was chosen to make them stand out from other attributes and
because the "at" symbol is a subtle pneumonic for "attribute". Of
course, other symbols could be used (e.g. `$`, `#`, etc.).

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Slider {
    #[reflect(@(min = 0.0, max = 1.0), skip_serializing)]
    #[[reflect(@(bevy_editor::hint = "Range: 0.0 to 1.0"))]
    value: f32,
}
```

##### 2. `@name = value`

> This is my personal favorite.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Slider {
    #[reflect(@min = 0.0, @max = 1.0, skip_serializing)]
    #[[reflect(@bevy_editor::hint = "Range: 0.0 to 1.0")]
    value: f32,
}
```

##### 3. `custom_attr(name = value)`

> `custom_attr` can be anything. Other possibilities include `with` or
`tag`.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Slider {
    #[reflect(custom_attr(min = 0.0, max = 1.0), skip_serializing)]
    #[[reflect(custom_attr(bevy_editor::hint = "Range: 0.0 to 1.0"))]
    value: f32,
}
```

##### 4. `reflect_attr(name = value)`

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Slider {
    #[reflect(skip_serializing)]
    #[reflect_attr(min = 0.0, max = 1.0)]
    #[[reflect_attr(bevy_editor::hint = "Range: 0.0 to 1.0")]
    value: f32,
}
```

</details>

---

## Changelog

- Added support for custom attributes on reflected types (i.e.
`#[reflect(@Foo::new("bar")]`)
2024-05-20 19:30:21 +00:00
IceSentry
bf2aced279
Remove another .view_layouts (#13410)
I forgot to save that file when submitting #13394 😅
2024-05-19 00:08:27 +00:00
Patrick Walton
846757cb38
Make the prepass shader compile when lightmaps are present. (#13402)
Commit 3f5a090b1b added a reference to
`STANDARD_MATERIAL_FLAGS_BASE_COLOR_UV_BIT`, a nonexistent identifier,
in the alpha discard portion of the prepass shader. Moreover, the logic
didn't make sense to me. I think the code was trying to choose between
the two UV sets depending on which is present, so I made it do that.

I noticed this when trying Bistro with #13277. I'm not sure why this
issue didn't manifest itself before, but it's clearly a bug, so here's a
fix. We should probably merge this before 0.14.
2024-05-18 22:28:31 +00:00
François Mockers
a55e0e31e8
fix normals computation for gltf (#13396)
# Objective

- some gltf files are broken since #13333 

```
thread 'IO Task Pool (2)' panicked at crates/bevy_render/src/mesh/mesh/mod.rs:581:9:
`compute_flat_normals` can't work on indexed geometry. Consider calling either `Mesh::compute_smooth_normals` or `Mesh::duplicate_vertices` followed by `Mesh::compute_flat_normals`.
```

- test with example `custom_gltf_vertex_attribute` or
`gltf_skinned_mesh`


## Solution

- Call the wrapper function for normals that will either call
`compute_flat_normals` or `compute_smooth_normals` as appropriate

## Testing

- Ran the two examples mentioned above
2024-05-18 12:07:27 +00:00
Lynn
450a9202d0
Common MeshBuilder trait (#13411)
# Objective

- All `ShapeMeshBuilder`s have some methods/implementations in common.
These are `fn build(&self) -> Mesh` and this implementation:
```rust
impl From<ShapeMeshBuilder> for Mesh { 
    fn from(builder: ShapeMeshBuilder) -> { 
        builder.build() 
    } 
}
``` 

- For the sake of consistency, these can be moved into a shared trait

## Solution

- Add `trait MeshBuilder` containing a `fn build(&self) -> Mesh` and
implementing `MeshBuilder for ShapeMeshBuilder`
- Implement `From<T: MeshBuilder> for Mesh`

## Migration Guide

- When calling `.build()` you need to import
`bevy_render::mesh::primitives::MeshBuilder`
2024-05-18 11:58:11 +00:00
Alice Cecile
ee6dfd35c9
Revert "Add on_unimplemented Diagnostics to Most Public Traits" (#13413)
# Objective

- Rust 1.78 breaks all Android support, see
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13331
- We should not bump the MSRV to 1.78 until that's resolved in #13366.

## Solution

- Temporarily revert https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/13347

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-05-17 17:00:43 +00:00
Johannes Hackel
1fcf6a444f
Add emissive_exposure_weight to the StandardMaterial (#13350)
# Objective

- The emissive color gets multiplied by the camera exposure value. But
this cancels out almost any emissive effect.
- Fixes #13133
- Closes PR #13337 

## Solution
- Add emissive_exposure_weight to the StandardMaterial
- In the shader this value is stored in the alpha channel of the
emissive color.
- This value defines how much the exposure influences the emissive
color.
- It's equal to Google's Filament:
https://google.github.io/filament/Materials.html#emissive

4f021583f1/shaders/src/shading_lit.fs (L287)

## Testing

- The result of
[EmissiveStrengthTest](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models/tree/main/2.0/EmissiveStrengthTest)
with the default value of 0.0:

without bloom:

![emissive_fix](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/8f8c131a-464a-4d7b-a9e4-4e28d679ee5d)

with bloom:

![emissive_fix_bloom](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/89f200ee-3bd5-4daa-bf64-8999b56df3fa)
2024-05-17 13:49:53 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
11f0a2dcde
Add on_unimplemented Diagnostics to Most Public Traits (#13347)
# Objective

- Fixes #12377

## Solution

Added simple `#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented(...)]` attributes to some
critical public traits providing a more approachable initial error
message. Where appropriate, a `note` is added indicating that a `derive`
macro is available.

## Examples

<details>
<summary>Examples hidden for brevity</summary>

Below is a collection of examples showing the new error messages
produced by this change. In general, messages will start with a more
Bevy-centric error message (e.g., _`MyComponent` is not a `Component`_),
and a note directing the user to an available derive macro where
appropriate.

### Missing `#[derive(Resource)]`

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

struct MyResource;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .insert_resource(MyResource)
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `MyResource` is not a `Resource`
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:7:26
    |
7   |         .insert_resource(MyResource)
    |          --------------- ^^^^^^^^^^ invalid `Resource`
    |          |
    |          required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = help: the trait `Resource` is not implemented for `MyResource`       
    = note: consider annotating `MyResource` with `#[derive(Resource)]`    
    = help: the following other types implement trait `Resource`:
              AccessibilityRequested
              ManageAccessibilityUpdates
              bevy::bevy_a11y::Focus
              DiagnosticsStore
              FrameCount
              bevy::prelude::State<S>
              SystemInfo
              bevy::prelude::Axis<T>
            and 141 others
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::insert_resource`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:419:31
    |
419 |     pub fn insert_resource<R: Resource>(&mut self, resource: R) -> &mut Self {
    |                               ^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::insert_resource`
```

</details>

### Putting A `QueryData` in a `QueryFilter` Slot

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

#[derive(Component)]
struct A;

#[derive(Component)]
struct B;

fn my_system(_query: Query<&A, &B>) {}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_systems(Update, my_system)
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `&B` is not a valid `Query` filter
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:9:22
    |
9   | fn my_system(_query: Query<&A, &B>) {}
    |                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ invalid `Query` filter
    |
    = help: the trait `QueryFilter` is not implemented for `&B`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `QueryFilter`:
              With<T>
              Without<T>
              bevy::prelude::Or<()>
              bevy::prelude::Or<(F0,)>
              bevy::prelude::Or<(F0, F1)>
              bevy::prelude::Or<(F0, F1, F2)>
              bevy::prelude::Or<(F0, F1, F2, F3)>
              bevy::prelude::Or<(F0, F1, F2, F3, F4)>
            and 28 others
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::Query`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\system\query.rs:349:51
    |
349 | pub struct Query<'world, 'state, D: QueryData, F: QueryFilter = ()> {
    |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Query`
```

</details>

### Missing `#[derive(Component)]`

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

struct A;

fn my_system(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(A);
}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_systems(Startup, my_system)
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `A` is not a `Bundle`
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:6:20
    |
6   |     commands.spawn(A);
    |              ----- ^ invalid `Bundle`
    |              |
    |              required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = help: the trait `bevy::prelude::Component` is not implemented for `A`, which is required by `A: Bundle`
    = note: consider annotating `A` with `#[derive(Component)]` or `#[derive(Bundle)]`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `Bundle`:
              TransformBundle
              SceneBundle
              DynamicSceneBundle
              AudioSourceBundle<Source>
              SpriteBundle
              SpriteSheetBundle
              Text2dBundle
              MaterialMesh2dBundle<M>
            and 34 others
    = note: required for `A` to implement `Bundle`
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::Commands::<'w, 's>::spawn`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\system\commands\mod.rs:243:21
    |
243 |     pub fn spawn<T: Bundle>(&mut self, bundle: T) -> EntityCommands {
    |                     ^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Commands::<'w, 's>::spawn`
```

</details>

### Missing `#[derive(Asset)]`

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

struct A;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .init_asset::<A>()
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `A` is not an `Asset`
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:7:23
    |
7   |         .init_asset::<A>()
    |          ----------   ^ invalid `Asset`
    |          |
    |          required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = help: the trait `Asset` is not implemented for `A`
    = note: consider annotating `A` with `#[derive(Asset)]`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `Asset`:
              Font
              AnimationGraph
              DynamicScene
              Scene
              AudioSource
              Pitch
              bevy::bevy_gltf::Gltf
              GltfNode
            and 17 others
note: required by a bound in `init_asset`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_asset\src\lib.rs:307:22
    |
307 |     fn init_asset<A: Asset>(&mut self) -> &mut Self;
    |                      ^^^^^ required by this bound in `AssetApp::init_asset`
```

</details>

### Mismatched Input and Output on System Piping

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn producer() -> u32 {
    123
}

fn consumer(_: In<u16>) {}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_systems(Update, producer.pipe(consumer))
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `fn(bevy::prelude::In<u16>) {consumer}` is not a valid system with input `u32` and output `_`
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:11:44
    |
11  |         .add_systems(Update, producer.pipe(consumer))
    |                                       ---- ^^^^^^^^ invalid system
    |                                       |
    |                                       required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = help: the trait `bevy::prelude::IntoSystem<u32, _, _>` is not implemented for fn item `fn(bevy::prelude::In<u16>) {consumer}`
    = note: expecting a system which consumes `u32` and produces `_`
note: required by a bound in `pipe`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_ecs\src\system\mod.rs:168:12
    |
166 |     fn pipe<B, Final, MarkerB>(self, system: B) -> PipeSystem<Self::System, B::System>
    |        ---- required by a bound in this associated function
167 |     where
168 |         B: IntoSystem<Out, Final, MarkerB>,
    |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `IntoSystem::pipe`
```

</details>

### Missing Reflection

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

#[derive(Component)]
struct MyComponent;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .register_type::<MyComponent>()
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `MyComponent` does not provide type registration information
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:8:26
    |
8   |         .register_type::<MyComponent>()
    |          -------------   ^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `GetTypeRegistration` is not implemented for `MyComponent`
    |          |
    |          required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = note: consider annotating `MyComponent` with `#[derive(Reflect)]`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `GetTypeRegistration`:
              bool
              char
              isize
              i8
              i16
              i32
              i64
              i128
            and 443 others
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::register_type`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:619:29
    |
619 |     pub fn register_type<T: bevy_reflect::GetTypeRegistration>(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
    |                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::register_type`
```

</details>

### Missing `#[derive(States)]` Implementation

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
enum AppState {
    #[default]
    Menu,
    InGame {
        paused: bool,
        turbo: bool,
    },
}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .init_state::<AppState>()
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: the trait bound `AppState: FreelyMutableState` is not satisfied
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:15:23
    |
15  |         .init_state::<AppState>()
    |          ----------   ^^^^^^^^ the trait `FreelyMutableState` is not implemented for `AppState`
    |          |
    |          required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = note: consider annotating `AppState` with `#[derive(States)]`
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::init_state`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:282:26
    |
282 |     pub fn init_state<S: FreelyMutableState + FromWorld>(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
    |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::init_state`
```

</details>

### Adding a `System` with Unhandled Output

<details>
<summary>Example Code</summary>

```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;

fn producer() -> u32 {
    123
}

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_systems(Update, consumer)
        .run();
}
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>Error Generated</summary>

```error
error[E0277]: `fn() -> u32 {producer}` does not describe a valid system configuration
   --> examples/app/empty.rs:9:30
    |
9   |         .add_systems(Update, producer)
    |          -----------         ^^^^^^^^ invalid system configuration
    |          |
    |          required by a bound introduced by this call
    |
    = help: the trait `IntoSystem<(), (), _>` is not implemented for fn item `fn() -> u32 {producer}`, which is required by `fn() -> u32 {producer}: IntoSystemConfigs<_>`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `IntoSystemConfigs<Marker>`:
              <Box<(dyn bevy::prelude::System<In = (), Out = ()> + 'static)> as IntoSystemConfigs<()>>
              <NodeConfigs<Box<(dyn bevy::prelude::System<In = (), Out = ()> + 'static)>> as IntoSystemConfigs<()>>
              <(S0,) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0)>>
              <(S0, S1) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0, P1)>>
              <(S0, S1, S2) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0, P1, P2)>>
              <(S0, S1, S2, S3) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0, P1, P2, P3)>>
              <(S0, S1, S2, S3, S4) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0, P1, P2, P3, P4)>>
              <(S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5) as IntoSystemConfigs<(SystemConfigTupleMarker, P0, P1, P2, P3, P4, P5)>>
            and 14 others
    = note: required for `fn() -> u32 {producer}` to implement `IntoSystemConfigs<_>`
note: required by a bound in `bevy::prelude::App::add_systems`
   --> C:\Users\Zac\Documents\GitHub\bevy\crates\bevy_app\src\app.rs:342:23
    |
339 |     pub fn add_systems<M>(
    |            ----------- required by a bound in this associated function
...
342 |         systems: impl IntoSystemConfigs<M>,
    |                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `App::add_systems`
```

</details>
</details>

## Testing

CI passed locally.

## Migration Guide

Upgrade to version 1.78 (or higher) of Rust.

## Future Work

- Currently, hints are not supported in this diagnostic. Ideally,
suggestions like _"consider using ..."_ would be in a hint rather than a
note, but that is the best option for now.
- System chaining and other `all_tuples!(...)`-based traits have bad
error messages due to the slightly different error message format.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jamie Ridding <Themayu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-17 00:49:05 +00:00
IceSentry
aa907d5437
Remove unnecessary .view_layouts (#13394)
# Objective

- The volumetric fog PR originally needed to be modified to use
`.view_layouts` but that was changed in another PR. The merge with main
still kept those around.

## Solution

- Remove them because they aren't necessary
2024-05-16 19:12:36 +00:00
Ben Harper
be03ba1b68
Add reflect impls for bevy_math curve structs (#13348)
# Objective

Fixes #13189

## Solution

To add the reflect impls I needed to make all the struct fields pub. I
don't think there's any harm for these types, but just a note for
review.

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Harper <ben@tukom.org>
2024-05-16 17:59:56 +00:00
Patrick Walton
19bfa41768
Implement volumetric fog and volumetric lighting, also known as light shafts or god rays. (#13057)
This commit implements a more physically-accurate, but slower, form of
fog than the `bevy_pbr::fog` module does. Notably, this *volumetric fog*
allows for light beams from directional lights to shine through,
creating what is known as *light shafts* or *god rays*.

To add volumetric fog to a scene, add `VolumetricFogSettings` to the
camera, and add `VolumetricLight` to directional lights that you wish to
be volumetric. `VolumetricFogSettings` has numerous settings that allow
you to define the accuracy of the simulation, as well as the look of the
fog. Currently, only interaction with directional lights that have
shadow maps is supported. Note that the overhead of the effect scales
directly with the number of directional lights in use, so apply
`VolumetricLight` sparingly for the best results.

The overall algorithm, which is implemented as a postprocessing effect,
is a combination of the techniques described in [Scratchapixel] and
[this blog post]. It uses raymarching in screen space, transformed into
shadow map space for sampling and combined with physically-based
modeling of absorption and scattering. Bevy employs the widely-used
[Henyey-Greenstein phase function] to model asymmetry; this essentially
allows light shafts to fade into and out of existence as the user views
them.

Volumetric rendering is a huge subject, and I deliberately kept the
scope of this commit small. Possible follow-ups include:

1. Raymarching at a lower resolution.

2. A post-processing blur (especially useful when combined with (1)).

3. Supporting point lights and spot lights.

4. Supporting lights with no shadow maps.

5. Supporting irradiance volumes and reflection probes.

6. Voxel components that reuse the volumetric fog code to create voxel
shapes.

7. *Horizon: Zero Dawn*-style clouds.

These are all useful, but out of scope of this patch for now, to keep
things tidy and easy to review.

A new example, `volumetric_fog`, has been added to demonstrate the
effect.

## Changelog

### Added

* A new component, `VolumetricFog`, is available, to allow for a more
physically-accurate, but more resource-intensive, form of fog.

* A new component, `VolumetricLight`, can be placed on directional
lights to make them interact with `VolumetricFog`. Notably, this allows
such lights to emit light shafts/god rays.

![Screenshot 2024-04-21
162808](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/7a1fc81d-eed5-4735-9419-286c496391a9)

![Screenshot 2024-04-21
132005](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/e6d3b5ca-8f59-488d-a3de-15e95aaf4995)

[Scratchapixel]:
https://www.scratchapixel.com/lessons/3d-basic-rendering/volume-rendering-for-developers/intro-volume-rendering.html

[this blog post]: https://www.alexandre-pestana.com/volumetric-lights/

[Henyey-Greenstein phase function]:
https://www.pbr-book.org/4ed/Volume_Scattering/Phase_Functions#TheHenyeyndashGreensteinPhaseFunction
2024-05-16 17:13:18 +00:00
charlotte
4c3b7679ec
#12502 Remove limit on RenderLayers. (#13317)
# Objective

Remove the limit of `RenderLayer` by using a growable mask using
`SmallVec`.

Changes adopted from @UkoeHB's initial PR here
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12502 that contained additional
changes related to propagating render layers.

Changes

## Solution

The main thing needed to unblock this is removing `RenderLayers` from
our shader code. This primarily affects `DirectionalLight`. We are now
computing a `skip` field on the CPU that is then used to skip the light
in the shader.

## Testing

Checked a variety of examples and did a quick benchmark on `many_cubes`.
There were some existing problems identified during the development of
the original pr (see:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1220477928605749340/1221190112939872347).
This PR shouldn't change any existing behavior besides removing the
layer limit (sans the comment in migration about `all` layers no longer
being possible).

---

## Changelog

Removed the limit on `RenderLayers` by using a growable bitset that only
allocates when layers greater than 64 are used.

## Migration Guide

- `RenderLayers::all()` no longer exists. Entities expecting to be
visible on all layers, e.g. lights, should compute the active layers
that are in use.

---------

Co-authored-by: robtfm <50659922+robtfm@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-16 16:15:47 +00:00
Lynn
05e2552a68
Add Rounded box gizmos (#11948)
# Objective

- Implement rounded cuboids and rectangles, suggestion of #9400 

## Solution

- Added `Gizmos::rounded_cuboid`, `Gizmos::rounded_rect` and
`Gizmos::rounded_rect_2d`.
- All of these return builders that allow configuring of the corner/edge
radius using `.corner_radius(...)` or `.edge_radius(...)` as well as the
line segments of each arc using `.arc_segments(...)`.

---

## Changelog

- Added a new `rounded_box` module to `bevy_gizmos` containing all of
the above methods and builders.
- Updated the examples `2d_gizmos` and `3d_gizmos`

## Additional information

The 3d example now looks like this:

<img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-28 at 01 47 28"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/654e30ca-c091-4f14-a402-90138e95c71b">

And this is the updated 2d example showcasing negative corner radius:

<img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-28 at 01 59 37"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/3904697a-5462-4ee7-abd9-3e893ca07082">
<img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-28 at 01 59 47"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/a8892cfd-3aad-4c0c-87eb-559c17c8864c">

---------

Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: James Gayfer <10660608+jgayfer@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-16 16:13:49 +00:00
Adith Ramachandran
65e62ba5eb
Revert "Support calculating normals for indexed meshes" (#12716) and add support for calculating smooth normals (#13333)
# Objective

- Refactor the changes merged in #11654 to compute flat normals for
indexed meshes instead of smooth normals.
- Fixes #12716 

## Solution

- Partially revert the changes in #11654 to compute flat normals for
both indexed and unindexed meshes in `compute_flat_normals`
- Create a new method, `compute_smooth_normals`, that computes smooth
normals for indexed meshes
- Create a new method, `compute_normals`, that computes smooth normals
for indexed meshes and flat normals for unindexed meshes by default. Use
this new method instead of `compute_flat_normals`.

## Testing

- Run the example with and without the changes to ensure that the
results are identical.
2024-05-16 14:54:35 +00:00
Johannes Hackel
1efa578ffb
Fix transmission by setting the correct value for transmissive_lighting_input.F_ab (#13379)
# Objective

- The clearcoat PR #13031 had a small typo which broke transmission
- Fixes #13284

## Solution

- Set transmissive_lighting_input.F_ab to the correct value


![transmission_fix](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/92158117-de3a-4fa5-8af8-dcbd1d5eee04)
2024-05-16 14:33:32 +00:00
Xzihnago
eba8744a70
Add Debug derive for ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionSettings struct (#13387)
# Objective

To streamline the code which utilizes `Debug` in user's struct like
`GraphicsSettings`. This addition aims to enhance code simplicity and
readability.

## Solution

Add `Debug` derive for `ScreenSpaceAmbientOcclusionSettings` struct.

## Testing

Should have no impact.
2024-05-16 11:29:34 +00:00
IceSentry
d9993a8092
Enable depth of field on webgpu (#13374)
# Objective

- Depth of field is currently disabled on any wasm targets, but the bug
it's trying to avoid is only an issue in webgl.

## Solution

- Enable dof when compiling for webgpu
- I also remove the msaa check because sampling a depth texture doesn't
work with or without msaa in webgl
- Unfortunately, Bokeh seems to be broken when using webgpu, so default
to Gaussian instead to make sure the defaults have the broadest platform
support

## Testing

- I added dof to the 3d_shapes example and compiled it to webgpu to
confirm it works
- I also tried compiling to webgl to confirm things still works and dof
isn't rendered.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2024-05-16 06:48:28 +00:00
IcyLeave6109
f61c55fd90
Allow shapes to be constructed with zero values (#13365)
# Objective

Fixes #13332.

## Solution

The assertion `circumradius >= 0.0` to allow zero.

Are there any other shapes that need to be allowed to be constructed
with zero?

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-16 02:22:50 +00:00
Pietro
d17fb160b0
Fix ClearColor in 2d pipelines (#13378)
# Objective

- Fixes #13377
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13383

## Solution

- Even if the number of renderables is empty, the transparent phase need
to run to set the clear color.

## Testing

- Tested on the `clear_color` example
2024-05-15 20:36:02 +00:00
floppyhammer
8da4fcb616
Fix UI border artifacts caused by incorrect blending (#12725)
Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12702.

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-05-15 18:50:30 +00:00
JMS55
debcf3fb1d
Misc asset code quality and docs (#13382)
* Fix a doc comment for AssetSources
* Move some complicated generics to a where clause and write out T ->
Transformer fully
2024-05-15 18:49:04 +00:00
Csányi István
f91fd322b7
Skip redundant mesh_position_local_to_world call in vertex prepass shader (#13158)
# Objective

Optimize vertex prepass shader maybe?
Make it consistent with the base vertex shader

## Solution

`mesh_position_local_to_clip` just calls `mesh_position_local_to_world`
and then `position_world_to_clip`
since `out.world_position` is getting calculated anyway a few lines
below, just move it up and use it's output to calculate `out.position`.

It is the same as in the base vertex shader (`mesh.wgsl`).

Note: I have no idea if there is a reason that it was this way. I'm not
an expert, just noticed this inconsistency while messing with custom
shaders.
2024-05-14 16:31:58 +00:00
Jamie Ridding
dcf24dfd6b
Implement WorldQuery and QueryData on Mut. (#13338)
# Objective

Provides a `WorldQuery` implementation on `Mut<T>` that forwards to the
implementation on `&mut T`, and give users a way to opt-in to change
detection in auto-generated `QueryData::ReadOnly` types.

Fixes #13329.

## Solution

I implemented `WorldQuery` on `Mut<'w, T>` as a forwarding
implementation to `&mut T`, setting the `QueryData::ReadOnly` associated
type to `Ref<'w, T>`. This provides users the ability to explicitly
opt-in to change detection in the read-only forms of queries.

## Testing

A documentation test was added to `Mut` showcasing the new
functionality.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Added an implementation of `WorldQuery` and `QueryData` on
`bevy_ecs::change_detection::Mut`.
2024-05-14 12:38:31 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
6482a036cb
Implement Color Operations for Color (#13285)
# Objective

- Fixes #13214

## Solution

Delegates to internal type when possible, otherwise uses
`ChosenColorSpace` as an intermediary. This _will_ double convert, but
this is considered an acceptable compromise since use of specific colour
types in performance critical colour operations is already encouraged.

`ChosenColorSpace` is `Oklcha` since it's perceptually uniform while
supporting all required operations, and in my opinion is the "best" for
this task. Using different spaces for different operations will make
documenting this double-conversion behaviour more challenging.

## Testing

Changes straightforward enough to not require testing beyond current CI
in my opinion.

---

## Changelog

- Implemented the following traits for `Color`:
  - `Luminance`
  - `Hue`
  - `Mix`
  - `EuclideanDistance`
  - `ClampColor`
- Added documentation to `Color` explaining the behaviour of these
operations (possible conversion, etc.)
2024-05-14 10:15:47 +00:00
Griffin
519ed5de42
Apply uv transform in the prepass (#13250)
# Objective

- The UV transform was applied in the main pass but not the prepass.

## Solution

- Apply the UV transform in the prepass.

## Testing

- The normals in my scene now look correct when using the prepass.
2024-05-13 22:33:09 +00:00
Vic
0eb4bb6bab
constrain WorldQuery::get_state to only use &Components (#13343)
# Objective

Passing `&World` in the `WorldQuery::get_state` method is unnecessary,
as all implementations of this method in the engine either only access
`Components` in `&World`, or do nothing with it.
It can introduce UB by necessitating the creation of a `&World` from a
`UnsafeWorldCell`.
This currently happens in `Query::transmute_lens`, which obtains a
`&World` from the internal `UnsafeWorldCell` solely to pass to
`get_state`. `Query::join` suffers from the same issue.
Other cases of UB come from allowing implementors of `WorldQuery` to
freely access `&World`, like in the `bevy-trait-query` crate, where a
[reference to a resource is
obtained](0c0e7dd646/src/lib.rs (L445))
inside of
[`get_state`](0c0e7dd646/src/one.rs (L245)),
potentially aliasing with a `ResMut` parameter in the same system.

`WorldQuery::init_state` currently requires `&mut World`, which doesn't
suffer from these issues.
But that too can be changed to receive a wrapper around `&mut
Components` and `&mut Storages` for consistency in a follow-up PR.

## Solution

Replace the `&World` parameter in `get_state` with `&Components`.

## Changelog

 `WorldQuery::get_state` now takes `&Components` instead of `&World`.
The `transmute`, `transmute_filtered`, `join` and `join_filtered`
methods on `QueryState` now similarly take `&Components` instead of
`&World`.

## Migration Guide

Users of `WorldQuery::get_state` or `transmute`, `transmute_filtered`,
`join` and `join_filtered` methods on `QueryState` now need to pass
`&Components` instead of `&World`.
`&Components` can be trivially obtained from either `components` method
on `&World` or `UnsafeWorldCell`.
For implementors of `WorldQuery::get_state` that were accessing more
than the `Components` inside `&World` and its methods, this is no longer
allowed.
2024-05-13 21:00:01 +00:00
JoshValjosh
2037b880ac
Add docs for PointLight (#13355)
Fixes #13106
2024-05-13 18:55:36 +00:00
Brezak
cbda71c2b3
Determine msrv for every standalone bevy_* crate. (#13211)
# Objective

As was pointed out in #13183, `bevy_mikktspace` is missing it's msrv
from it `Cargo.toml`. This promted me to check the msrv of every
`bevy_*` crate. Closes #13183.

## Solution

- Call `cargo check` with different rust versions on every bevy crate
until it doesn't complain.
- Write down the rust version `cargo check` started working.

## Testing

- Install `cargo-msrv`.
- Run `cargo msrv verify`.
- Rejoice.

---

## Changelog

Every published bevy crate now specifies a MSRV. If your rust toolchain
isn't at least version `1.77.0` You'll likely not be able to compile
most of bevy.

## Migration Guide

If your rust toolchain is bellow version`1.77.0, update.
2024-05-13 18:26:41 +00:00
Patrick Walton
df31b808c3
Implement fast depth of field as a postprocessing effect. (#13009)
This commit implements the [depth of field] effect, simulating the blur
of objects out of focus of the virtual lens. Either the [hexagonal
bokeh] effect or a faster Gaussian blur may be used. In both cases, the
implementation is a simple separable two-pass convolution. This is not
the most physically-accurate real-time bokeh technique that exists;
Unreal Engine has [a more accurate implementation] of "cinematic depth
of field" from 2018. However, it's simple, and most engines provide
something similar as a fast option, often called "mobile" depth of
field.

The general approach is outlined in [a blog post from 2017]. We take
advantage of the fact that both Gaussian blurs and hexagonal bokeh blurs
are *separable*. This means that their 2D kernels can be reduced to a
small number of 1D kernels applied one after another, asymptotically
reducing the amount of work that has to be done. Gaussian blurs can be
accomplished by blurring horizontally and then vertically, while
hexagonal bokeh blurs can be done with a vertical blur plus a diagonal
blur, plus two diagonal blurs. In both cases, only two passes are
needed. Bokeh requires the first pass to have a second render target and
requires two subpasses in the second pass, which decreases its
performance relative to the Gaussian blur.

The bokeh blur is generally more aesthetically pleasing than the
Gaussian blur, as it simulates the effect of a camera more accurately.
The shape of the bokeh circles are determined by the number of blades of
the aperture. In our case, we use a hexagon, which is usually considered
specific to lower-quality cameras. (This is a downside of the fast
hexagon approach compared to the higher-quality approaches.) The blur
amount is generally specified by the [f-number], which we use to compute
the focal length from the film size and FOV. By default, we simulate
standard cinematic cameras of f/1 and [Super 35]. The developer can
customize these values as desired.

A new example has been added to demonstrate depth of field. It allows
customization of the mode (Gaussian vs. bokeh), focal distance and
f-numbers. The test scene is inspired by a [blog post on depth of field
in Unity]; however, the effect is implemented in a completely different
way from that blog post, and all the assets (textures, etc.) are
original.

Bokeh depth of field:
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
152535](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/702f0008-1c8a-4cf3-b077-4110f8c46584)

Gaussian depth of field:
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
152542](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/f4ece47a-520e-4483-a92d-f4fa760795d3)

No depth of field:
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
152547](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/9444e6aa-fcae-446c-b66b-89469f1a1325)

[depth of field]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_field

[hexagonal bokeh]:
https://colinbarrebrisebois.com/2017/04/18/hexagonal-bokeh-blur-revisited/

[a more accurate implementation]:
https://epicgames.ent.box.com/s/s86j70iamxvsuu6j35pilypficznec04

[a blog post from 2017]:
https://colinbarrebrisebois.com/2017/04/18/hexagonal-bokeh-blur-revisited/

[f-number]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-number

[Super 35]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_35

[blog post on depth of field in Unity]:
https://catlikecoding.com/unity/tutorials/advanced-rendering/depth-of-field/

## Changelog

### Added

* A depth of field postprocessing effect is now available, to simulate
objects being out of focus of the camera. To use it, add
`DepthOfFieldSettings` to an entity containing a `Camera3d` component.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bram Buurlage <brambuurlage@gmail.com>
2024-05-13 18:23:56 +00:00
Johannes Hackel
3f5a090b1b
Add UV channel selection to StandardMaterial (#13200)
# Objective

- The StandardMaterial always uses ATTRIBUTE_UV_0 for each texture
except lightmap. This is not flexible enough for a lot of gltf Files.
- Fixes #12496
- Fixes #13086
- Fixes #13122
- Closes #13153

## Solution

- The StandardMaterial gets extended for each texture by an UvChannel
enum. It defaults to Uv0 but can also be set to Uv1.
- The gltf loader now handles the texcoord information. If the texcoord
is not supported it creates a warning.
- It uses StandardMaterial shader defs to define which attribute to use.

## Testing

This fixes #12496 for example:

![wall_fixed](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/bc37c9e1-72ba-4e59-b092-5ee10dade603)

For testing of all kind of textures I used the TextureTransformMultiTest
from
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Assets/tree/main/Models/TextureTransformMultiTest
Its purpose is to test multiple texture transfroms but it is also a good
test for different texcoords.
It also shows the issue with emission #13133.

Before:

![TextureTransformMultiTest_main](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/aa701d04-5a3f-4df1-a65f-fc770ab6f4ab)

After:

![TextureTransformMultiTest_texcoord](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/688816/c3f91943-b830-4068-990f-e4f2c97771ee)
2024-05-13 18:23:09 +00:00
Joona Aalto
ac1f135e20
Add meshing for Cone (#11820)
# Objective

The `Cone` primitive should support meshing.

## Solution

Implement meshing for the `Cone` primitive. The default cone has a
height of 1 and a base radius of 0.5, and is centered at the origin.

An issue with cone meshes is that the tip does not really have a normal
that works, even with duplicated vertices. This PR uses only a single
vertex for the tip, with a normal of zero; this results in an "invalid"
normal that gets ignored by the fragment shader. This seems to be the
only approach we have for perfectly smooth cones. For discussion on the
topic, see #10298 and #5891.

Another thing to note is that the cone uses polar coordinates for the
UVs:

<img
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/e101ded9-110a-4ac4-a98d-f1e4d740a24a"
alt="cone" width="400" />

This way, textures are applied as if looking at the cone from above:

<img
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/8dea00f1-a283-4bc4-9676-91e8d4adb07a"
alt="texture" width="200" />

<img
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/57632562/d9d1b5e6-a8ba-4690-b599-904dd85777a1"
alt="cone" width="200" />
2024-05-13 18:00:59 +00:00
moonlightaria
1a3549a916
State example (#13322)
# Objective
adopted from #10716
adds example for updating state

---------

Co-authored-by: Stepan Koltsov <stepan.koltsov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-13 13:03:42 +00:00
Bram Buurlage
bfc13383e0
Fix incorrect workgroupBarrier and OOB array access in auto_exposure (#13283)
This commit fixes two issues in auto_exposure.wgsl:
* A `storageBarrier()` was incorrectly used where a `workgroupBarrier()`
should be used instead;
* Resetting the `histogram_shared` array would write beyond the 64th
index, which is out of bounds.

## Solution

The first issue is fixed by using the appropriate workgroupBarrier
instead;
The second issue is fixed by adding a range check before setting
`histogram_shared[local_invocation_index] = 0u`.

## Testing

These changes were tested using the Xcode metal profiler, and I could
not find any noticable change in compute shader performance.
2024-05-12 23:24:58 +00:00
IcyLeave6109
de7ff295e1
Make bevy_time optionally depend on bevy_reflect (#13263)
# Objective

Fixes #13246.
2024-05-12 23:19:07 +00:00
François Mockers
173db7726f
remove unused warnings in release (#13344)
# Objective

- When building for release, there are "unused" warnings:
```
warning: unused import: `bevy_utils::warn_once`
  --> crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/mesh_view_bindings.rs:32:5
   |
32 | use bevy_utils::warn_once;
   |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` on by default

warning: unused variable: `texture_count`
   --> crates/bevy_pbr/src/render/mesh_view_bindings.rs:371:17
    |
371 |             let texture_count: usize = entries
    |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if this is intentional, prefix it with an underscore: `_texture_count`
    |
    = note: `#[warn(unused_variables)]` on by default
```

## Solution

- Gate the import and definition by the same cfg as their uses
2024-05-12 22:30:34 +00:00
ickshonpe
be217ab037
Add doc comments explaining the different behaviours of alignment and Anchor with text_2d (#8022)
# Objective
Add an explanation of the differences between `alignment` and `Anchor`
to the `Text2dBundle` docs.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-05-12 21:42:04 +00:00
Periwink
ded5d523bd
Improve tracing layer customization (#13159)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12597

The current tracing customization option (the `update_subscriber` field)
was basically unusable because it provides a `dyn Subscriber` and most
layers require a `Subscriber` that also implements `for<'a>
LookupSpan<'a, Data=Data<'a>>`, so it was impossible to add a layer on
top of the `dyn Subscriber`.

This PR provides an alternative way of adding additional tracing layers
to the LogPlugin by instead creating an `Option<Layer>`.

This is enough for most situations because `Option<Layer>` and
`Vec<Layer>` both implement `Layer`.

## Solution

- Replace the `update_subscriber` field of `LogPlugin` with a
`custom_layer` field which is function pointer returning an
`Option<BoxedLayer>`
- Update the examples to showcase that this works:
  - with multiple additional layers
- with Layers that were previously problematic, such as
`bevy::log::tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer().with_file(true)` (mentioned
in the issue)
  
Note that in the example this results in duplicate logs, since we have
our own layer on top of the default `fmt_layer` added in the LogPlugin;
maybe in the future we might want to provide a single one? Or to let the
user customize the default `fmt_layer` ? I still think this change is an
improvement upon the previous solution, which was basically broken.

---

## Changelog

> This section is optional. If this was a trivial fix, or has no
externally-visible impact, you can delete this section.

- The `LogPlugin`'s `update_subscriber` field has been replaced with
`custom_layer` to allow the user to flexibly add a `tracing::Layer` to
the layer stack

## Migration Guide

- The `LogPlugin`'s `update_subscriber` field has been replaced with
`custom_layer`

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-12 21:16:56 +00:00
Rob Parrett
2fd432c463
Fix motion blur on wasm (#13099)
# Objective

Fixes #13097 and other issues preventing the motion blur example from
working on wasm

## Solution

- Use a vec2 for padding
- Fix error initializing the `MotionBlur` struct on wasm+webgl2
- Disable MSAA on wasm+webgl2
- Fix `GlobalsUniform` padding getting added on the shader side for
webgpu builds

## Notes

The motion blur example now runs, but with artifacts. In addition to the
obvious black artifacts, the motion blur or dithering seem to just look
worse in a way I can't really describe. That may be expected.

```
AdapterInfo { name: "ANGLE (Apple, ANGLE Metal Renderer: Apple M1 Max, Unspecified Version)", vendor: 4203, device: 0, device_type: IntegratedGpu, driver: "", driver_info: "", backend: Gl }
```
<img width="1276" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-25 at 6 51 21 AM"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/200550/65401d4f-92fe-454b-9dbc-a2d89d3ad963">
2024-05-12 21:03:36 +00:00
Sean Sullivan
a4597a9c14
bevy_asset: Add missing web-sys feature and cleanup unused ones (#13281)
# Objective

- **Describe the objective or issue this PR addresses.**

`bevy_asset` includes code
[here](4350ad0bd1/crates/bevy_asset/src/io/wasm.rs (L61))
that references `web_sys::WorkerGlobalScope`. However, `bevy_asset` does
not enable this feature, see
[here](4350ad0bd1/crates/bevy_asset/Cargo.toml (L50)).
Running examples does not catch this problem because the feature is
implicitly included by `wgpu` when `bevy_render` is also a dependency,
see
[bevy_render](4350ad0bd1/crates/bevy_render/Cargo.toml (L73-L80))
and
[wgpu](3b6112d45d/wgpu/Cargo.toml (L201)).
This results in compile errors for environments that are not using
`bevy_render`.

To reproduce the problem, try to build the crate individually for wasm
targets by running `cargo build -p bevy_asset --target
wasm32-unknown-unknown`.

Running `cargo tree -e features --target wasm32-unknown-unknown` helped
diagnose the issue.

## Solution

- **Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.**

This PR adds the `WorkerGlobalScope` feature to the `web-sys` portion of
`bevy_asset`'s `Cargo.toml`.

It also seems to be the case that `bevy_asset` no longer needs the
`Request` feature, since no code for `Request` is present anymore. I
confirmed that building the crate individually for wasm succeeds without
the feature, so that change is also included here.

This is a little off-topic, but the repository would probably benefit
from some automation around these types of changes, but I'm not sure
what would work there. For example, building each crate individually for
some key targets would work, but is...well, a lot. Happy to follow up if
there is agreement on a good direction.

## Testing

- **Did you test these changes? If so, how?**
- **How can other people (reviewers) test your changes? Is there
anything specific they need to know?**

Building the crate individually for wasm by running `cargo build -p
bevy_asset --target wasm32-unknown-unknown`.

- **Are there any parts that need more testing?**

I don't believe so.
2024-05-12 20:53:59 +00:00
Ben Harper
6f641e9f9b
Add copy, clone, and debug derives to cubic spline structs (#13293)
# Objective

Fixes #13190

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Harper <ben@tukom.org>
2024-05-12 20:48:08 +00:00
charlotte
dc0fdd6ad9
Ensure clean exit (#13236)
# Objective

Fixes two issues related to #13208.

First, we ensure render resources for a window are always dropped first
to ensure that the `winit::Window` always drops on the main thread when
it is removed from `WinitWindows`. Previously, changes in #12978 caused
the window to drop in the render world, causing issues.

We accomplish this by delaying despawning the window by a frame by
inserting a marker component `ClosingWindow` that indicates the window
has been requested to close and is in the process of closing. The render
world now responds to the equivalent `WindowClosing` event rather than
`WindowCloseed` which now fires after the render resources are
guarunteed to be cleaned up.

Secondly, fixing the above caused (revealed?) that additional events
were being delivered to the the event loop handler after exit had
already been requested: in my testing `RedrawRequested` and
`LoopExiting`. This caused errors to be reported try to send an exit
event on the close channel. There are two options here:
- Guard the handler so no additional events are delivered once the app
is exiting. I ~considered this but worried it might be confusing or bug
prone if in the future someone wants to handle `LoopExiting` or some
other event to clean-up while exiting.~ We are now taking this approach.
- Only send an exit signal if we are not already exiting. ~It doesn't
appear to cause any problems to handle the extra events so this seems
safer.~
 
Fixing this also appears to have fixed #13231.

Fixes #10260.

## Testing

Tested on mac only.

---

## Changelog

### Added
- A `WindowClosing` event has been added that indicates the window will
be despawned on the next frame.

### Changed
- Windows now close a frame after their exit has been requested.

## Migration Guide
- Ensure custom exit logic does not rely on the app exiting the same
frame as a window is closed.
2024-05-12 15:56:01 +00:00
rmsthebest
278380394f
Avoid bevy_reflect::List::iter wrapping in release mode (#13271)
# Objective
Fixes  #13230

## Solution
Uses solution described in  #13230
They mention a worry about adding a branch, but I'm not sure there is
one.

This code
```Rust
#[no_mangle]
pub fn next_if_some(num: i32, b: Option<bool>) -> i32 {
    num + b.is_some() as i32
}
```
produces this assembly with opt-level 3
```asm
next_if_some:
        xor     eax, eax
        cmp     sil, 2
        setne   al
        add     eax, edi
        ret
```

## Testing
Added test from #13230, tagged it as ignore as it is only useful in
release mode and very slow if you accidentally invoke it in debug mode.

---

## Changelog
Iterationg of ListIter will no longer overflow and wrap around

## Migration Guide
2024-05-12 15:01:05 +00:00
François Mockers
443ce9a62b
gizmos: take normal of normal on plane 3d before rotation (#13326)
# Objective

- Example `render_primitives` is painful to look at for the plane in 3d,
the gizmo seems to have extra rotations


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/08509624-14ac-4f00-a758-9a14233ef1a9

## Solution

- Take the normal of the normal before rotation, then rotate it

## Testing

- Run the example, rotations are more in sync


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8672791/91c26ce4-4b7b-4575-ba32-7c32026e4596
2024-05-11 19:32:31 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
dcb8a13b22
Remove ClampColor (#13307)
# Objective

- Fixes #12543

## Solution

- Removed `ClampColor`

## Testing

- CI Passed

---

## Migration Guide

Manually clamp the various colour components yourself if this behaviour
is still required.

```rust
fn clamped_srgba(color: Srgba) -> Srgba {
    Srgba {
        red: color.red.clamp(0., 1.),
        green: color.green.clamp(0., 1.),
        blue: color.blue.clamp(0., 1.),
        alpha: color.alpha.clamp(0., 1.),
    }
}
```
2024-05-10 13:15:56 +00:00
Sean Sullivan
4b61bbe4e1
bevy_core: Derive useful traits on FrameCount (#13291)
# Objective

I am emboldened by my last small PR and am here with another.

- **Describe the objective or issue this PR addresses.**

It would be nice if `FrameCount` could be used by downstream plugins
that want to use frame data. The example that I have in mind is
[`leafwing_input_playback`](https://github.com/Leafwing-Studios/leafwing_input_playback/issues/29)
which has a [duplicate implementation of
`FrameCount`](https://github.com/Leafwing-Studios/leafwing_input_playback/blob/main/src/frame_counting.rs#L9-L37)
used in several structs which rely on those derives (or otherwise the
higher-level structs would have to implement these traits manually).
That crate, using `FrameCount`, tracks input frames and timestamps and
enables various playback modes.

I am aware that bevy org refrains from deriving lots of unnecessary
stuff on bevy types to avoid compile time creep. It is worth mentioning
the (equally reasonable) alternative that downstream crates _should_
implement some `FrameCount` themselves if they want special behavior
from it.

## Solution

- **Describe the solution used to achieve the objective above.**

I added derives for `PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord` and implementations
for `serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}` to `FrameCount`.

## Testing

Manually confirmed that the serde implementation works, but that's all.
Let me know if I should do more here.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-10 10:00:08 +00:00
Matty
4da11fda77
Add AXES iterators for Dir types (#13305)
# Objective

Sometimes it's nice to iterate over all the coordinate axes using
something like `Vec3::AXES`. This was not available for the
corresponding `Dir` types and now it is.

## Solution

We already have things like `Dir2::X`, `Dir3::Z` and so on, so I just
threw them in an array like the vector types do it. I also slightly
refactored the sphere gizmo code to use `Dir3::AXES` and operate on
directions instead of using `Dir3::new_unchecked`.

## Testing

I looked at the sphere in the `3d_gizmos` example and it seems to work,
so I assume I didn't break anything.
2024-05-09 23:30:44 +00:00
Gino Valente
705c144259
bevy_reflect: Remove ContainerAttributes::merge (#13303)
# Objective

Unblocks #11659.

Currently the `Reflect` derive macro has to go through a merge process
for each `#[reflect]`/`#[reflet_value]` attribute encountered on a
container type.

Not only is this a bit inefficient, but it also has a soft requirement
that we can compare attributes such that an error can be thrown on
duplicates, invalid states, etc.

While working on #11659 this proved to be challenging due to the fact
that `syn` types don't implement `PartialEq` or `Hash` without enabling
the `extra-traits` feature.

Ideally, we wouldn't have to enable another feature just to accommodate
this one use case.

## Solution

Removed `ContainerAttributes::merge`.

This was a fairly simple change as we could just have the parsing
functions take `&mut self` instead of returning `Self`.

## Testing

CI should build as there should be no user-facing change.
2024-05-09 18:17:54 +00:00
Lee-Orr
42ba9dfaea
Separate state crate (#13216)
# Objective

Extracts the state mechanisms into a new crate called "bevy_state".

This comes with a few goals:

- state wasn't really an inherent machinery of the ecs system, and so
keeping it within bevy_ecs felt forced
- by mixing it in with bevy_ecs, the maintainability of our more robust
state system was significantly compromised

moving state into a new crate makes it easier to encapsulate as it's own
feature, and easier to read and understand since it's no longer a
single, massive file.

## Solution

move the state-related elements from bevy_ecs to a new crate

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how? all the automated tests
migrated and passed, ran the pre-existing examples without changes to
validate.

---

## Migration Guide

Since bevy_state is now gated behind the `bevy_state` feature, projects
that use state but don't use the `default-features` will need to add
that feature flag.

Since it is no longer part of bevy_ecs, projects that use bevy_ecs
directly will need to manually pull in `bevy_state`, trigger the
StateTransition schedule, and handle any of the elements that bevy_app
currently sets up.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kristoffer Søholm <k.soeholm@gmail.com>
2024-05-09 18:06:05 +00:00
moonlightaria
3f2cc244d7
Add color conversions #13224 (#13276)
# Objective
fixes #13224
adds conversions for Vec3 and Vec4 since these appear so often

## Solution
added Covert trait (couldn't think of good name) for [f32; 4], [f32, 3],
Vec4, and Vec3 along with the symmetric implementation

## Changelog
added conversions between arrays and vector to colors and vice versa

#migration
LinearRgba appears to have already had implicit conversions for [f32;4]
and Vec4
2024-05-09 18:01:52 +00:00
Brezak
9c4ac7c297
Finish the work on try_apply (#12646)
# Objective

Finish the `try_apply` implementation started in #6770 by @feyokorenhof.
Supersedes and closes #6770. Closes #6182

## Solution

Add `try_apply` to `Reflect` and implement it in all the places that
implement `Reflect`.

---

## Changelog

Added `try_apply` to `Reflect`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Feyo Korenhof <feyokorenhof@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-08 14:26:01 +00:00
IceSentry
64e1a7835a
Clean up 2d render phases (#12982)
# Objective

Currently, the 2d pipeline only has a transparent pass that is used for
everything. I want to have separate passes for opaque/alpha
mask/transparent meshes just like in 3d.

This PR does the basic work to start adding new phases to the 2d
pipeline and get the current setup a bit closer to 3d.

## Solution

- Use `ViewNode` for `MainTransparentPass2dNode`
- Added `Node2d::StartMainPass`, `Node2d::EndMainPass`
- Rename everything to clarify that the main pass is currently the
transparent pass

---

## Changelog

- Added `Node2d::StartMainPass`, `Node2d::EndMainPass`

## Migration Guide

If you were using `Node2d::MainPass` to order your own custom render
node. You now need to order it relative to `Node2d::StartMainPass` or
`Node2d::EndMainPass`.
2024-05-08 08:13:39 +00:00
Patrick Walton
0dddfa07ab
Fix the WebGL 2 backend by giving the visibility_ranges array a fixed length. (#13210)
WebGL 2 doesn't support variable-length uniform buffer arrays. So we
arbitrarily set the length of the visibility ranges field to 64 on that
platform.

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <c.giguere42@gmail.com>
2024-05-08 07:34:59 +00:00
Brezak
4350ad0bd1
Make AssetMetaCheck a field on the asset plugin (#13177)
# Objective

There's a TODO comment above the `AssetMetaCheck` enum mentioning this
should have been done in 0.13

## Solution

Do it in 0.14

## Testing

I've checked that all the asset tests compile. I've also run the
asset_processing and asset_settings tests and they both work.

---

## Changelog

### Changed
-
[`AssetMetaCheck`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/asset/enum.AssetMetaCheck.html)
is no longer a resource and is now a field on the
[`AssetPlugin`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/asset/struct.AssetPlugin.html).

## Migration Guide

Changes to how bevy handles asset meta files now need to be specified
when inserting the `AssetPlugin`.
2024-05-07 23:52:30 +00:00
Lynn
03f4cc5dde
Extrusion (#13270)
# Objective

- Adds a basic `Extrusion<T: Primitive2d>` shape, suggestion of #10572 

## Solution

- Adds `Measured2d` and `Measured3d` traits for getting the
perimeter/area or area/volume of shapes. This allows implementing
`.volume()` and `.area()` for all extrusions `Extrusion<T: Primitive2d +
Measured2d>` within `bevy_math`
- All existing perimeter, area and volume implementations for primitves
have been moved into implementations of `Measured2d` and `Measured3d`
- Shapes should be extruded along the Z-axis since an extrusion of depth
`0.` should be equivalent in everything but name to the base shape

## Caviats

- I am not sure about the naming. `Extrusion<T>` could also be
`Prism<T>` and the `MeasuredNd` could also be something like
`MeasuredPrimitiveNd`. If you have any other suggestions, please fell
free to share them :)

## Future work

This PR adds a basic `Extrusion` shape and does not implement a lot of
things you might want it to. Some of the future possibilities include:
- [ ] bounding for extrusions
- [ ] making extrusions work with gizmos
- [ ] meshing

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-07 14:41:55 +00:00
BD103
22305acf66
Rename bevy_reflect_derive folder to derive (#13269)
# Objective

- Some of the "large" crates have sub-crates, usually for things such as
macros.
- For an example, see [`bevy_ecs_macros` at
`bevy_ecs/macros`](4f9f987099/crates/bevy_ecs/macros).
- The one crate that does not follow this convention is
[`bevy_reflect_derive`](4f9f987099/crates/bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive),
which is in the `bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive` folder and not
`bevy_reflect/derive` or `bevy_reflect/macros`.

## Solution

- Rename folder `bevy_reflect_derive` to `derive`.
- I chose to use `derive` instead of `macros` because the crate name
itself ends in `_derive`. (One of only two crates to actually use this
convention, funnily enough.)

## Testing

- Build and test `bevy_reflect` and `bevy_reflect_derive`.
- Apply the following patch to `publish.sh` to run it in `--dry-run`
mode, to test that the path has been successfully updated:
- If you have any security concerns about applying random diffs, feel
free to skip this step. Worst case scenario it fails and Cart has to
manually publish a few crates.

```bash
# Apply patch to make `publish.sh` *not* actually publish anything.
git apply path/to/foo.patch
# Make `publish.sh` executable.
chmod +x tools/publish.sh
# Execute `publish.sh`.
./tools/publish.sh
```

```patch
diff --git a/tools/publish.sh b/tools/publish.sh
index b020bad28..fbcc09281 100644
--- a/tools/publish.sh
+++ b/tools/publish.sh
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ crates=(
 
 if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]; then
     echo "You have local changes!"
-    exit 1
+    # exit 1
 fi
 
 pushd crates
@@ -61,15 +61,15 @@ do
   cp ../LICENSE-APACHE "$crate"
   pushd "$crate"
   git add LICENSE-MIT LICENSE-APACHE
-  cargo publish --no-verify --allow-dirty
+  cargo publish --no-verify --allow-dirty --dry-run
   popd
-  sleep 20
+  # sleep 20
 done
 
 popd
 
 echo "Publishing root crate"
-cargo publish --allow-dirty
+cargo publish --allow-dirty --dry-run
 
 echo "Cleaning local state"
 git reset HEAD --hard
```

---

## Changelog

- Moved `bevy_reflect_derive` from
`crates/bevy_reflect/bevy_reflect_derive` to
`crates/bevy_reflect/derive`.
2024-05-07 07:55:32 +00:00
IceSentry
4737106bdd
Extract mesh view layouts logic (#13266)
Copied almost verbatim from the volumetric fog PR

# Objective

- Managing mesh view layouts is complicated

## Solution

- Extract it to it's own struct
- This was done as part of #13057 and is copied almost verbatim. I
wanted to keep this part of the PR it's own atomic commit in case we
ever have to revert fog or run a bisect. This change is good whether or
not we have volumetric fog.

Co-Authored-By: @pcwalton
2024-05-07 06:46:41 +00:00
moonlightaria
1126b5a3d6
replace std::f32::EPSILON with f32::EPSILON (#13267)
# Objective
fixes clippy warning related to using a std::f32::EPSILON which is
planned to be depreciated for f32::EPSILON
2024-05-07 05:23:53 +00:00
Lynn
4f9f987099
Ellipse functions (#13025)
# Objective

- Add some useful methods to `Ellipse`

## Solution

- Added `Ellipse::perimeter()` and `::focal_length()`

---------

Co-authored-by: IQuick 143 <IQuick143cz@gmail.com>
2024-05-06 21:31:51 +00:00
Mike
fa0745fdd0
Remove bevy log's usage of non send resource (#13252)
# Objective

I'm adopting #9122 and pulling some of the non controversial changes out
to make the final pr easier to review.

This pr removes the NonSend resource usage from `bevy_log`. 

## Solution

`tracing-chrome` uses a guard that is stored in the world, so that when
it is dropped the json log file is written out. The guard is Send +
!Sync, so we can store it in a SyncCell to hold it in a regular resource
instead of using a non send resource.

## Testing

Tested by running an example with `-F tracing chrome` and making sure
there weren't any errors and the json file was created.

---

## Changelog

- replaced `bevy_log`'s usage of a non send resource.
2024-05-06 21:15:10 +00:00
Fpgu
60a73fa60b
Use Dir3 for local axis methods in GlobalTransform (#13264)
Switched the return type from `Vec3` to `Dir3` for directional axis
methods within the `GlobalTransform` component.

## Migration Guide
The `GlobalTransform` component's directional axis methods (e.g.,
`right()`, `left()`, `up()`, `down()`, `back()`, `forward()`) have been
updated from returning `Vec3` to `Dir3`.
2024-05-06 20:52:05 +00:00
andristarr
bb76a2c69c
multi_threaded feature rename (#12997)
# Objective

Fixes #12966

## Solution

Renaming multi_threaded feature to match snake case

## Migration Guide

Bevy feature multi-threaded should be refered to multi_threaded from now
on.
2024-05-06 20:49:32 +00:00
Patrick Walton
59b52fc94e
Modulate the emissive texture by the emissive color again. (#13251)
Fixes a regression introduced by #13031.
2024-05-06 20:06:10 +00:00
Patrick Walton
77ed72bc16
Implement clearcoat per the Filament and the KHR_materials_clearcoat specifications. (#13031)
Clearcoat is a separate material layer that represents a thin
translucent layer of a material. Examples include (from the [Filament
spec]) car paint, soda cans, and lacquered wood. This commit implements
support for clearcoat following the Filament and Khronos specifications,
marking the beginnings of support for multiple PBR layers in Bevy.

The [`KHR_materials_clearcoat`] specification describes the clearcoat
support in glTF. In Blender, applying a clearcoat to the Principled BSDF
node causes the clearcoat settings to be exported via this extension. As
of this commit, Bevy parses and reads the extension data when present in
glTF. Note that the `gltf` crate has no support for
`KHR_materials_clearcoat`; this patch therefore implements the JSON
semantics manually.

Clearcoat is integrated with `StandardMaterial`, but the code is behind
a series of `#ifdef`s that only activate when clearcoat is present.
Additionally, the `pbr_feature_layer_material_textures` Cargo feature
must be active in order to enable support for clearcoat factor maps,
clearcoat roughness maps, and clearcoat normal maps. This approach
mirrors the same pattern used by the existing transmission feature and
exists to avoid running out of texture bindings on platforms like WebGL
and WebGPU. Note that constant clearcoat factors and roughness values
*are* supported in the browser; only the relatively-less-common maps are
disabled on those platforms.

This patch refactors the lighting code in `StandardMaterial`
significantly in order to better support multiple layers in a natural
way. That code was due for a refactor in any case, so this is a nice
improvement.

A new demo, `clearcoat`, has been added. It's based on [the
corresponding three.js demo], but all the assets (aside from the skybox
and environment map) are my original work.

[Filament spec]:
https://google.github.io/filament/Filament.html#materialsystem/clearcoatmodel

[`KHR_materials_clearcoat`]:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_materials_clearcoat/README.md

[the corresponding three.js demo]:
https://threejs.org/examples/webgl_materials_physical_clearcoat.html

![Screenshot 2024-04-19
101143](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/3444bcb5-5c20-490c-b0ad-53759bd47ae2)

![Screenshot 2024-04-19
102054](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/6e953944-75b8-49ef-bc71-97b0a53b3a27)

## Changelog

### Added

* `StandardMaterial` now supports a clearcoat layer, which represents a
thin translucent layer over an underlying material.
* The glTF loader now supports the `KHR_materials_clearcoat` extension,
representing materials with clearcoat layers.

## Migration Guide

* The lighting functions in the `pbr_lighting` WGSL module now have
clearcoat parameters, if `STANDARD_MATERIAL_CLEARCOAT` is defined.

* The `R` reflection vector parameter has been removed from some
lighting functions, as it was unused.
2024-05-05 22:57:05 +00:00
Lynn
89cd5f54f8
Add Annulus-gizmos (#13233)
# Objective

- Add support for drawing `Annulus`-gizmos using
`gizmos.primitive_2d(...)`

## Changelog

- Updated the example `math/render_primitives`
2024-05-05 22:23:32 +00:00
Brezak
423a4732c3
Update compile test to use ui_test 0.23 (#13245)
# Objective

Closes #13241

## Solution

Update test utils to use `ui_test` 0.23.0.

## Testing

- Run compile tests for bevy_ecs.

cc @BD103
2024-05-05 22:17:56 +00:00
IceSentry
a22ecede49
Only create changed buffer if it already exists (#13242)
# Objective

- `DynamicUniformBuffer` tries to create a buffer as soon as the changed
flag is set to true. This doesn't work correctly when the buffer wasn't
already created. This currently creates a crash because it's trying to
create a buffer of size 0 if the flag is set but there's no buffer yet.

## Solution

- Don't create a changed buffer until there's data that needs to be
written to a buffer.

## Testing

- run `cargo run --example scene_viewer` and see that it doesn't crash
anymore

Fixes #13235
2024-05-05 22:16:11 +00:00
Kim Simmons
d1099ac7db
Doc custom CameraProjection requires use of plugin (#13140)
# Objective

Documentation should mention the two plugins required for your custom
`CameraProjection` to work.

## Solution

Documented!

---

I tried linking to `bevy_pbr::PbrProjectionPlugin` from
`bevy_render:📷:CameraProjection` but it wasn't in scope. Is there
a trick to it?
2024-05-05 15:14:00 +00:00
JMS55
77ebabc4fe
Meshlet remove per-cluster data upload (#13125)
# Objective

- Per-cluster (instance of a meshlet) data upload is ridiculously
expensive in both CPU and GPU time (8 bytes per cluster, millions of
clusters, you very quickly run into PCIE bandwidth maximums, and lots of
CPU-side copies and malloc).
- We need to be uploading only per-instance/entity data. Anything else
needs to be done on the GPU.

## Solution

- Per instance, upload:
- `meshlet_instance_meshlet_counts_prefix_sum` - An exclusive prefix sum
over the count of how many clusters each instance has.
- `meshlet_instance_meshlet_slice_starts` - The starting index of the
meshlets for each instance within the `meshlets` buffer.
- A new `fill_cluster_buffers` pass once at the start of the frame has a
thread per cluster, and finds its instance ID and meshlet ID via a
binary search of `meshlet_instance_meshlet_counts_prefix_sum` to find
what instance it belongs to, and then uses that plus
`meshlet_instance_meshlet_slice_starts` to find what number meshlet
within the instance it is. The shader then writes out the per-cluster
instance/meshlet ID buffers for later passes to quickly read from.
- I've gone from 45 -> 180 FPS in my stress test scene, and saved
~30ms/frame of overall CPU/GPU time.
2024-05-04 19:56:19 +00:00
stinkytoe
ec418aa429
Re-export IntoDynamicImageError as public (#13223)
# Objective

in response to [13222](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13222)

## Solution

The Image trait was already re-exported in bevy_render/src/lib.rs, So I
added it inline there.

## Testing

Confirmed that it does compile. Simple change, shouldn't cause any
bugs/regressions.
2024-05-04 13:13:49 +00:00
arcashka
6027890a11
move wgsl color operations from bevy_pbr to bevy_render (#13209)
# Objective

`bevy_pbr/utils.wgsl` shader file contains mathematical constants and
color conversion functions. Both of those should be accessible without
enabling `bevy_pbr` feature. For example, tonemapping can be done in non
pbr scenario, and it uses color conversion functions.

Fixes #13207

## Solution

* Move mathematical constants (such as PI, E) from
`bevy_pbr/src/render/utils.wgsl` into `bevy_render/src/maths.wgsl`
* Move color conversion functions from `bevy_pbr/src/render/utils.wgsl`
into new file `bevy_render/src/color_operations.wgsl`

## Testing
Ran multiple examples, checked they are working:
* tonemapping
* color_grading
* 3d_scene
* animated_material
* deferred_rendering
* 3d_shapes
* fog
* irradiance_volumes
* meshlet
* parallax_mapping
* pbr
* reflection_probes
* shadow_biases
* 2d_gizmos
* light_gizmos
---

## Changelog
* Moved mathematical constants (such as PI, E) from
`bevy_pbr/src/render/utils.wgsl` into `bevy_render/src/maths.wgsl`
* Moved color conversion functions from `bevy_pbr/src/render/utils.wgsl`
into new file `bevy_render/src/color_operations.wgsl`

## Migration Guide
In user's shader code replace usage of mathematical constants from
`bevy_pbr::utils` to the usage of the same constants from
`bevy_render::maths`.
2024-05-04 10:30:23 +00:00
Bram Buurlage
d390420093
Implement Auto Exposure plugin (#12792)
# Objective

- Add auto exposure/eye adaptation to the bevy render pipeline.
- Support features that users might expect from other engines:
  - Metering masks
  - Compensation curves
  - Smooth exposure transitions 

This PR is based on an implementation I already built for a personal
project before https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8809 was
submitted, so I wasn't able to adopt that PR in the proper way. I've
still drawn inspiration from it, so @fintelia should be credited as
well.

## Solution

An auto exposure compute shader builds a 64 bin histogram of the scene's
luminance, and then adjusts the exposure based on that histogram. Using
a histogram allows the system to ignore outliers like shadows and
specular highlights, and it allows to give more weight to certain areas
based on a mask.

---

## Changelog

- Added: AutoExposure plugin that allows to adjust a camera's exposure
based on it's scene's luminance.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-03 17:45:17 +00:00
BD103
bdb4899978
Move compile fail tests (#13196)
# Objective

- Follow-up of #13184 :)
- We use `ui_test` to test compiler errors for our custom macros.
- There are four crates related to compile fail tests
- `bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests`, `bevy_macros_compile_fail_tests`, and
`bevy_reflect_compile_fail_tests`, which actually test the macros.
-
[`bevy_compile_test_utils`](64c1c65783/crates/bevy_compile_test_utils),
which provides helpers and common patterns for these tests.
- All of these crates reside within the `crates` directory.
- This can be confusing, especially for newcomers. All of the other
folders in `crates` are actual published libraries, except for these 4.

## Solution

- Move all compile fail tests to a `compile_fail` folder under their
corresponding crate.
- E.g. `crates/bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests` would be moved to
`crates/bevy_ecs/compile_fail`.
- Move `bevy_compile_test_utils` to `tools/compile_fail_utils`.

There are a few benefits to this approach:

1. An internal testing detail is less intrusive (and confusing) for
those who just want to browse the public Bevy interface.
2. Follows a pre-existing approach of organizing related crates inside a
larger crate's folder.
   - See `bevy_gizmos/macros` for an example.
4. Makes consistent the terms `compile_test`, `compile_fail`, and
`compile_fail_test` in code. It's all just `compile_fail` now, because
we are specifically testing the error messages on compiler failures.
- To be clear it can still be referred to by these terms in comments and
speech, just the names of the crates and the CI command are now
consistent.

## Testing

Run the compile fail CI command:

```shell
cargo run -p ci -- compile-fail
```

If it still passes, then my refactor was successful.
2024-05-03 13:35:21 +00:00
Ycy
9d8f94d461
fix bevy_gltf crate build (#13202)
# Objective

Fixing `bevy_gltf` crate build fail when `bevy_animation` feature is
disabled

## Solution

Add missing `bevy_animation` feature
2024-05-03 13:00:18 +00:00
Lee-Orr
b9455afd0c
Schedule resource mutation (#13193)
# Objective

Resolves #13185 

## Solution

Move the following methods from `sub_app` to the `Schedules` resource,
and use them in the sub app:

- `add_systems`
- `configure_sets`
- `ignore_ambiguity`

Add an `entry(&mut self, label: impl ScheduleLabel) -> &mut Schedule`
method to the `Schedules` resource, which returns a mutable reference to
the schedule associated with the label, and creates one if it doesn't
already exist. (build on top of the `entry(..).or_insert_with(...)`
pattern in `HashMap`.

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? If so, how? Added 4 unit tests to the
`schedule.rs` - one that validates adding a system to an existing
schedule, one that validates adding a system to a new one, one that
validates configuring sets on an existing schedule, and one that
validates configuring sets on a new schedule.
- I didn't add tests for `entry` since the previous 4 tests use
functions that rely on it.
- I didn't test `ignore_ambiguity` since I didn't see examples of it's
use, and am not familiar enough with it to know how to set up a good
test for it. However, it relies on the `entry` method as well, so it
should work just like the other 2 methods.
2024-05-03 12:40:32 +00:00
Kristoffer Søholm
2089a28717
Add BufferVec, an higher-performance alternative to StorageBuffer, and make GpuArrayBuffer use it. (#13199)
This is an adoption of #12670 plus some documentation fixes. See that PR
for more details.

---

## Changelog

* Renamed `BufferVec` to `RawBufferVec` and added a new `BufferVec`
type.

## Migration Guide
`BufferVec` has been renamed to `RawBufferVec` and a new similar type
has taken the `BufferVec` name.

---------

Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-03 11:39:21 +00:00
Brezak
15687b5062
Simplify winit runner exit code reporting (#13151)
# Objective

~Returning a app exit code from the winit runner is complicated and
deadlock prone.~
The code to return a app exit code is rather shoddy. It's use of mutex
is redundant, It uses unwrap when not required and can be broken by a
maintainer simply forgetting to set a value.

## Solution

Switch to using a channel.
- Deals with situations in which a event loop exits unexpectedly.
- Never panics. Even in extreme cases.
2024-05-03 00:17:39 +00:00
Patrick Walton
31835ff76d
Implement visibility ranges, also known as hierarchical levels of detail (HLODs). (#12916)
Implement visibility ranges, also known as hierarchical levels of detail
(HLODs).

This commit introduces a new component, `VisibilityRange`, which allows
developers to specify camera distances in which meshes are to be shown
and hidden. Hiding meshes happens early in the rendering pipeline, so
this feature can be used for level of detail optimization. Additionally,
this feature is properly evaluated per-view, so different views can show
different levels of detail.

This feature differs from proper mesh LODs, which can be implemented
later. Engines generally implement true mesh LODs later in the pipeline;
they're typically more efficient than HLODs with GPU-driven rendering.
However, mesh LODs are more limited than HLODs, because they require the
lower levels of detail to be meshes with the same vertex layout and
shader (and perhaps the same material) as the original mesh. Games often
want to use objects other than meshes to replace distant models, such as
*octahedral imposters* or *billboard imposters*.

The reason why the feature is called *hierarchical level of detail* is
that HLODs can replace multiple meshes with a single mesh when the
camera is far away. This can be useful for reducing drawcall count. Note
that `VisibilityRange` doesn't automatically propagate down to children;
it must be placed on every mesh.

Crossfading between different levels of detail is supported, using the
standard 4x4 ordered dithering pattern from [1]. The shader code to
compute the dithering patterns should be well-optimized. The dithering
code is only active when visibility ranges are in use for the mesh in
question, so that we don't lose early Z.

Cascaded shadow maps show the HLOD level of the view they're associated
with. Point light and spot light shadow maps, which have no CSMs,
display all HLOD levels that are visible in any view. To support this
efficiently and avoid doing visibility checks multiple times, we
precalculate all visible HLOD levels for each entity with a
`VisibilityRange` during the `check_visibility_range` system.

A new example, `visibility_range`, has been added to the tree, as well
as a new low-poly version of the flight helmet model to go with it. It
demonstrates use of the visibility range feature to provide levels of
detail.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordered_dithering#Threshold_map

[^1]: Unreal doesn't have a feature that exactly corresponds to
visibility ranges, but Unreal's HLOD system serves roughly the same
purpose.

## Changelog

### Added

* A new `VisibilityRange` component is available to conditionally enable
entity visibility at camera distances, with optional crossfade support.
This can be used to implement different levels of detail (LODs).

## Screenshots

High-poly model:
![Screenshot 2024-04-09
185541](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/7e8be017-7187-4471-8866-974e2d8f2623)

Low-poly model up close:
![Screenshot 2024-04-09
185546](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/429603fe-6bb7-4246-8b4e-b4888fd1d3a0)

Crossfading between the two:
![Screenshot 2024-04-09
185604](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/86d0d543-f8f3-49ec-8fe5-caa4d0784fd4)

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2024-05-03 00:11:35 +00:00
François Mockers
fd4589d8df
new format for ci config file (#13154)
# Objective

- Current config file is hard to extend

## Solution

- Instead of an hard coded list of field, the file now has a list of
`(frame, event)`, and will deal with know events (exiting or taking a
screenshot), or send an event for others that can be dealt by third
party plugins
2024-05-02 22:51:47 +00:00
mgi388
78bf48b874
Use BindGroupLayoutEntryBuilder in texture_binding_array example (#13169)
# Objective

- I've been using the `texture_binding_array` example as a base to use
multiple textures in meshes in my program
- I only realised once I was deep in render code that these helpers
existed to create layouts
- I wish I knew the existed earlier because the alternative (filling in
every struct field) is so much more verbose

## Solution

- Use `BindGroupLayoutEntries::with_indices` to teach users that the
helper exists
- Also fix typo which should be `texture_2d`.

## Alternatives considered

- Just leave it as is to teach users about every single struct field
- However, leaving as is leaves users writing roughly 29 lines versus
roughly 2 lines for 2 entries and I'd prefer the 2 line approach

## Testing

Ran the example locally and compared before and after.

Before: 

<img width="1280" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/135186256/f5897210-2560-4110-b92b-85497be9023c">

After:

<img width="1279" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/135186256/8d13a939-b1ce-4a49-a9da-0b1779c8cb6a">

Co-authored-by: mgi388 <>
2024-05-02 20:10:32 +00:00
Pietro
5ee1b40298
fix: rewrite winit loop (#12669)
# Objective

- Simplifies/clarifies the winit loop.
- Fixes #12612.

## Solution

The Winit loop runs following this flow:
* NewEvents
* Any number of other events, that can be 0, including RequestRedraw
* AboutToWait

Bevy also uses the UpdateMode, to define how the next loop has to run.
It can be essentially:
* Continuous, using ControlFlow::Wait for windowed apps, and
ControlFlow::Poll for windowless apps
* Reactive/ReactiveLowPower, using ControlFlow::WaitUntil with a
specific wait delay

The changes are made to follow this pattern, so that 
* NewEvents define if the WaitUntil has been canceled because we
received a Winit event.
* AboutToWait:
  * checks if the window has to be redrawn
  * otherwise calls app.update() if the WaitUntil timeout has elapsed
  * updates the ControlFlow accordingly

To make the code more logical:
* AboutToWait checks if any Bevy's RequestRedraw event has been emitted
* create_windows is run every cycle, at the beginning of the loop
* the ActiveState (that could be renamed ActivityState) is updated in
AboutToWait, symmetrically for WillSuspend/WillResume
* the AppExit events are checked every loop cycle, to exit the app early

## Platform-specific testing

- [x] Windows
- [x] MacOs
- [x] Linux (x11)
- [x] Linux (Wayland)
- [x] Android
- [x] iOS
- [x] WASM/WebGL2 (Chrome)
- [x] WASM/WebGL2 (Firefox)
- [x] WASM/WebGL2 (Safari)
- [x] WASM/WebGpu (Chrome)

---------

Co-authored-by: François <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-05-02 19:57:19 +00:00
Lee-Orr
b8832dc862
Computed State & Sub States (#11426)
## Summary/Description
This PR extends states to allow support for a wider variety of state
types and patterns, by providing 3 distinct types of state:
- Standard [`States`] can only be changed by manually setting the
[`NextState<S>`] resource. These states are the baseline on which the
other state types are built, and can be used on their own for many
simple patterns. See the [state
example](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/latest/examples/ecs/state.rs)
for a simple use case - these are the states that existed so far in
Bevy.
- [`SubStates`] are children of other states - they can be changed
manually using [`NextState<S>`], but are removed from the [`World`] if
the source states aren't in the right state. See the [sub_states
example](https://github.com/lee-orr/bevy/blob/derived_state/examples/ecs/sub_states.rs)
for a simple use case based on the derive macro, or read the trait docs
for more complex scenarios.
- [`ComputedStates`] are fully derived from other states - they provide
a [`compute`](ComputedStates::compute) method that takes in the source
states and returns their derived value. They are particularly useful for
situations where a simplified view of the source states is necessary -
such as having an `InAMenu` computed state derived from a source state
that defines multiple distinct menus. See the [computed state
example](https://github.com/lee-orr/bevy/blob/derived_state/examples/ecs/computed_states.rscomputed_states.rs)
to see a sampling of uses for these states.

# Objective

This PR is another attempt at allowing Bevy to better handle complex
state objects in a manner that doesn't rely on strict equality. While my
previous attempts (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10088 and
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9957) relied on complex matching
capacities at the point of adding a system to application, this one
instead relies on deterministically deriving simple states from more
complex ones.

As a result, it does not require any special macros, nor does it change
any other interactions with the state system once you define and add
your derived state. It also maintains a degree of distinction between
`State` and just normal application state - your derivations have to end
up being discreet pre-determined values, meaning there is less of a
risk/temptation to place a significant amount of logic and data within a
given state.

### Addition - Sub States
closes #9942 
After some conversation with Maintainers & SMEs, a significant concern
was that people might attempt to use this feature as if it were
sub-states, and find themselves unable to use it appropriately. Since
`ComputedState` is mainly a state matching feature, while `SubStates`
are more of a state mutation related feature - but one that is easy to
add with the help of the machinery introduced by `ComputedState`, it was
added here as well. The relevant discussion is here:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1200556329803186316

## Solution
closes #11358 

The solution is to create a new type of state - one implementing
`ComputedStates` - which is deterministically tied to one or more other
states. Implementors write a function to transform the source states
into the computed state, and it gets triggered whenever one of the
source states changes.

In addition, we added the `FreelyMutableState` trait , which is
implemented as part of the derive macro for `States`. This allows us to
limit use of `NextState<S>` to states that are actually mutable,
preventing mis-use of `ComputedStates`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `ComputedStates` trait
- Added `FreelyMutableState` trait
- Converted `NextState` resource to an Enum, with `Unchanged` and
`Pending`
- Added `App::add_computed_state::<S: ComputedStates>()`, to allow for
easily adding derived states to an App.
- Moved the `StateTransition` schedule label from `bevy_app` to
`bevy_ecs` - but maintained the export in `bevy_app` for continuity.
- Modified the process for updating states. Instead of just having an
`apply_state_transition` system that can be added anywhere, we now have
a multi-stage process that has to run within the `StateTransition`
label. First, all the state changes are calculated - manual transitions
rely on `apply_state_transition`, while computed transitions run their
computation process before both call `internal_apply_state_transition`
to apply the transition, send out the transition event, trigger
dependent states, and record which exit/transition/enter schedules need
to occur. Once all the states have been updated, the transition
schedules are called - first the exit schedules, then transition
schedules and finally enter schedules.
- Added `SubStates` trait
- Adjusted `apply_state_transition` to be a no-op if the `State<S>`
resource doesn't exist

## Migration Guide

If the user accessed the NextState resource's value directly or created
them from scratch they will need to adjust to use the new enum variants:
- if they created a `NextState(Some(S))` - they should now use
`NextState::Pending(S)`
- if they created a `NextState(None)` -they should now use
`NextState::Unchanged`
- if they matched on the `NextState` value, they would need to make the
adjustments above

If the user manually utilized `apply_state_transition`, they should
instead use systems that trigger the `StateTransition` schedule.

---
## Future Work
There is still some future potential work in the area, but I wanted to
keep these potential features and changes separate to keep the scope
here contained, and keep the core of it easy to understand and use.
However, I do want to note some of these things, both as inspiration to
others and an illustration of what this PR could unlock.

- `NextState::Remove` - Now that the `State` related mechanisms all
utilize options (#11417), it's fairly easy to add support for explicit
state removal. And while `ComputedStates` can add and remove themselves,
right now `FreelyMutableState`s can't be removed from within the state
system. While it existed originally in this PR, it is a different
question with a separate scope and usability concerns - so having it as
it's own future PR seems like the best approach. This feature currently
lives in a separate branch in my fork, and the differences between it
and this PR can be seen here: https://github.com/lee-orr/bevy/pull/5

- `NextState::ReEnter` - this would allow you to trigger exit & entry
systems for the current state type. We can potentially also add a
`NextState::ReEnterRecirsive` to also re-trigger any states that depend
on the current one.

- More mechanisms for `State` updates - This PR would finally make
states that aren't a set of exclusive Enums useful, and with that comes
the question of setting state more effectively. Right now, to update a
state you either need to fully create the new state, or include the
`Res<Option<State<S>>>` resource in your system, clone the state, mutate
it, and then use `NextState.set(my_mutated_state)` to make it the
pending next state. There are a few other potential methods that could
be implemented in future PRs:
- Inverse Compute States - these would essentially be compute states
that have an additional (manually defined) function that can be used to
nudge the source states so that they result in the computed states
having a given value. For example, you could use set the `IsPaused`
state, and it would attempt to pause or unpause the game by modifying
the `AppState` as needed.
- Closure-based state modification - this would involve adding a
`NextState.modify(f: impl Fn(Option<S> -> Option<S>)` method, and then
you can pass in closures or function pointers to adjust the state as
needed.
- Message-based state modification - this would involve either creating
states that can respond to specific messages, similar to Elm or Redux.
These could either use the `NextState` mechanism or the Event mechanism.

- ~`SubStates` - which are essentially a hybrid of computed and manual
states. In the simplest (and most likely) version, they would work by
having a computed element that determines whether the state should
exist, and if it should has the capacity to add a new version in, but
then any changes to it's content would be freely mutated.~ this feature
is now part of this PR. See above.

- Lastly, since states are getting more complex there might be value in
moving them out of `bevy_ecs` and into their own crate, or at least out
of the `schedule` module into a `states` module. #11087

As mentioned, all these future work elements are TBD and are explicitly
not part of this PR - I just wanted to provide them as potential
explorations for the future.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcel Champagne <voiceofmarcel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MiniaczQ <xnetroidpl@gmail.com>
2024-05-02 19:36:23 +00:00
BD103
e357b63448
Add README.md to all crates (#13184)
# Objective

- `README.md` is a common file that usually gives an overview of the
folder it is in.
- When on <https://crates.io>, `README.md` is rendered as the main
description.
- Many crates in this repository are lacking `README.md` files, which
makes it more difficult to understand their purpose.

<img width="1552" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/59022059/78ebf91d-b0c4-4b18-9874-365d6310640f">

- There are also a few inconsistencies with `README.md` files that this
PR and its follow-ups intend to fix.

## Solution

- Create a `README.md` file for all crates that do not have one.
- This file only contains the title of the crate (underscores removed,
proper capitalization, acronyms expanded) and the <https://shields.io>
badges.
- Remove the `readme` field in `Cargo.toml` for `bevy` and
`bevy_reflect`.
- This field is redundant because [Cargo automatically detects
`README.md`
files](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-readme-field).
The field is only there if you name it something else, like `INFO.md`.
- Fix capitalization of `bevy_utils`'s `README.md`.
- It was originally `Readme.md`, which is inconsistent with the rest of
the project.
- I created two commits renaming it to `README.md`, because Git appears
to be case-insensitive.
- Expand acronyms in title of `bevy_ptr` and `bevy_utils`.
- In the commit where I created all the new `README.md` files, I
preferred using expanded acronyms in the titles. (E.g. "Bevy Developer
Tools" instead of "Bevy Dev Tools".)
- This commit changes the title of existing `README.md` files to follow
the same scheme.
- I do not feel strongly about this change, please comment if you
disagree and I can revert it.
- Add <https://shields.io> badges to `bevy_time` and `bevy_transform`,
which are the only crates currently lacking them.

---

## Changelog

- Added `README.md` files to all crates missing it.
2024-05-02 18:56:00 +00:00
Martín Maita
32cd0c5dc1
Update glam version requirement from 0.25 to 0.27 (#12757)
# 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>
2024-05-02 18:42:34 +00:00
Charles Bournhonesque
fab83471b5
add schedule docs (#13174)
# Objective

I'm reading through the schedule code, which is somewhat lacking
documentation.
I've been adding some docstrings to help me understand the code; I feel
like some of them could be useful to also help others read this code.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-05-02 18:31:32 +00:00
Marcel Müller
6d25545c51
Implement Reflect for Result<T, E> as enum (#13182)
# Objective

- Make `Result<T, E>` implement Reflect such that it is an Enum rather
than a Value
- Fixes #13178

## Solution

- Use the correct macro

## Testing

- Did you test these changes? 

I tried it out locally, and it does what it says on the tin. Not sure
how to test it in context of the crate?


---

## Changelog

### Changed

- Result now uses `ReflectKind::Enum` rather than `ReflectKind::Value`,
allowing for inspection of its constituents

## Migration Guide

`Result<T, E>` has had its `Reflect` implementation changed to align it
with `Option<T>` and its intended semantics: A carrier of either an `Ok`
or `Err` value, and the ability to access it. To achieve this it is no
longer a `ReflectKind::Value` but rather a `ReflectKind::Enum` and as
such carries these changes with it:

For `Result<T, E>`
- Both `T` and `E` no longer require to be `Clone` and now require to be
`FromReflect`
- `<Result<T, E> as Reflect>::reflect_*` now returns a
`ReflectKind::Enum`, so any code that previously relied on it being a
`Value` kind will have to be adapted.
- `Result<T, E>` now implements `Enum`

Since the migration is highly dependent on the previous usage, no
automatic upgrade path can be given.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Müller <neikos@neikos.email>
2024-05-02 18:28:24 +00:00
Patrick Walton
961b24deaf
Implement filmic color grading. (#13121)
This commit expands Bevy's existing tonemapping feature to a complete
set of filmic color grading tools, matching those of engines like Unity,
Unreal, and Godot. The following features are supported:

* White point adjustment. This is inspired by Unity's implementation of
the feature, but simplified and optimized. *Temperature* and *tint*
control the adjustments to the *x* and *y* chromaticity values of [CIE
1931]. Following Unity, the adjustments are made relative to the [D65
standard illuminant] in the [LMS color space].

* Hue rotation. This simply converts the RGB value to [HSV], alters the
hue, and converts back.

* Color correction. This allows the *gamma*, *gain*, and *lift* values
to be adjusted according to the standard [ASC CDL combined function].

* Separate color correction for shadows, midtones, and highlights.
Blender's source code was used as a reference for the implementation of
this. The midtone ranges can be adjusted by the user. To avoid abrupt
color changes, a small crossfade is used between the different sections
of the image, again following Blender's formulas.

A new example, `color_grading`, has been added, offering a GUI to change
all the color grading settings. It uses the same test scene as the
existing `tonemapping` example, which has been factored out into a
shared glTF scene.

[CIE 1931]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIE_1931_color_space

[D65 standard illuminant]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_illuminant#Illuminant_series_D

[LMS color space]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_color_space

[HSV]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV

[ASC CDL combined function]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASC_CDL#Combined_Function

## Changelog

### Added

* Many new filmic color grading options have been added to the
`ColorGrading` component.

## Migration Guide

* `ColorGrading::gamma` and `ColorGrading::pre_saturation` are now set
separately for the `shadows`, `midtones`, and `highlights` sections. You
can migrate code with the `ColorGrading::all_sections` and
`ColorGrading::all_sections_mut` functions, which access and/or update
all sections at once.
* `ColorGrading::post_saturation` and `ColorGrading::exposure` are now
fields of `ColorGrading::global`.

## Screenshots

![Screenshot 2024-04-27
143144](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/c1de5894-917d-4101-b5c9-e644d141a941)

![Screenshot 2024-04-27
143216](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/da393c8a-d747-42f5-b47c-6465044c788d)
2024-05-02 12:18:59 +00:00
Alice Cecile
b3ed0dd002
Add Reflect derive to Events and contained types (#13149)
# Objective

The `Events` containerr should be reflectable, in order to make dev
tools that examine its state more useful.

Fixes #13148.

## Solution

- Add a `Reflect` derive to `Events`, gated behind the `bevy_reflect`
feature
- Add `Reflect` to the contained types to make everything compile.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecil@gmail.com>
2024-05-01 18:47:11 +00:00
Nico Burns
96b9d0a7e2
Upgrade to Taffy 0.4 (#10690)
# Objective

- Enables support for `Display::Block`
- Enables support for `Overflow::Hidden`
- Allows for cleaner integration with text, image and other content
layout.
- Unblocks https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8104
- Unlocks the possibility of Bevy creating a custom layout tree over
which Taffy operates.
- Enables #8808 / #10193 to remove a Mutex around the font system.

## Todo

- [x] ~Fix rendering of text/images to account for padding/border on
nodes (should size/position to content box rather than border box)~ In
order get this into a mergeable state this PR instead zeroes out
padding/border when syncing leaf node styles into Taffy to preserve the
existing behaviour. https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/6879 can
be fixed in a followup PR.

## Solution

- Update the version of Taffy
- Update code to work with the new version

Note: Taffy 0.4 has not yet been released. This PR is being created in
advance of the release to ensure that there are no blockers to upgrading
once the release occurs.

---

## Changelog

- Bevy now supports the `Display::Block` and `Overflow::Hidden` styles.
2024-04-30 14:13:17 +00:00
Friz64
9973f0c8a3
Introduce a WindowWrapper to extend the lifetime of the window when using pipelined rendering (#12978)
# Objective

A `RawWindowHandle` is only valid as long as the window it was retrieved
from is alive. Extend the lifetime of the window, so that the
`RawWindowHandle` doesn't outlive it, and bevy doesn't crash when
closing a window a pipelined renderer is drawing to.

- Fix #11236
- Fix #11150
- Fix #11734
- Alternative to / Closes #12524

## Solution

Introduce a `WindowWrapper` that takes ownership of the window. Require
it to be used when constructing a `RawHandleWrapper`. This forces
windowing backends to store their window in this wrapper.

The `WindowWrapper` is implemented by storing the window in an `Arc<dyn
Any + Send + Sync>`.

We use dynamic dispatch here because we later want the
`RawHandleWrapper` to be able dynamically hold a reference to any
windowing backend's window.

But alas, the `WindowWrapper` itself is still practically invisible to
windowing backends, because it implements `Deref` to the underlying
window, by storing its type in a `PhantomData`.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- Added `WindowWrapper`, which windowing backends are now required to
use to store their underlying window.

### Fixed

- Fixed a safety problem which caused crashes when closing bevy windows
when using pipelined rendering.

## Migration Guide

- Windowing backends now need to store their window in the new
`WindowWrapper`.
2024-04-30 14:13:07 +00:00
Patrick Walton
f1db525f14
Don't ignore unbatchable sorted items. (#13144)
In #12889, I mistakenly started dropping unbatchable sorted items on the
floor instead of giving them solitary batches. This caused the objects
in the `shader_instancing` demo to stop showing up. This patch fixes the
issue by giving those items their own batches as expected.

Fixes #13130.
2024-04-30 07:02:59 +00:00
Antony
7b4b5966d9
Deprecate ReceivedCharacter (#12868)
# Objective

- Partially resolves #12639.

## Solution

- Deprecate `ReceivedCharacter`.
- Replace `ReceivedCharacter` with `KeyboardInput` in the relevant
examples.

## Migration Guide

- `ReceivedCharacter` is now deprecated, use `KeyboardInput` instead.

- Before:
  ```rust
  fn listen_characters(events: EventReader<ReceivedCharacter>) {
    for event in events.read() {
      info!("{}", event.char);
    }
  }
  ```
  
  After:
  ```rust
  fn listen_characters(events: EventReader<KeyboardInput>) {
    for event in events.read() {
      // Only check for characters when the key is pressed.
      if event.state == ButtonState::Released {
        continue;
      }
// Note that some keys such as `Space` and `Tab` won't be detected as
before.
      // Instead, check for them with `Key::Space` and `Key::Tab`.
      if let Key::Character(character) = &event.logical_key {
        info!("{}", character);
      }
    }
  }
  ```

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike <mike.hsu@gmail.com>
2024-04-30 00:49:41 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
d9b69731de
Make from_reflect_or_world also try ReflectDefault and improve some comments and panic messages (#12499)
# Objective

- `from_reflect_or_world` is an internal utilty used in the
implementations of `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectBundle` to create a
`T` given a `&dyn Reflect` by trying to use `FromReflect`, and if that
fails it falls back to `ReflectFromWorld`
- reflecting `FromWorld` is not intuitive though: often it is implicitly
implemented by deriving `Default` so people might not even be aware of
it.
- the panic messages mentioning `ReflectFromWorld` are not directly
correlated to what the user would have to do (reflect `FromWorld`)

## Solution

- Also check for `ReflectDefault` in addition to `ReflectFromWorld`.
- Change the panic messages to mention the reflected trait rather than
the `Reflect*` types.

---

## Changelog

- `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectBundle` no longer require `T:
FromReflect` but instead only `T: Reflect`.
- `ReflectComponent` and `ReflectBundle` will also work with types that
only reflected `Default` and not `FromWorld`.

## Migration Guide

- `ReflectBundle::insert` now requires an additional `&TypeRegistry`
parameter.
2024-04-30 00:48:46 +00:00
miro
6c57a16b5e
Fix typo in bevy_render/src/batching/gpu_preprocessing.rs (#13141)
# Objective
   Fix typo in `bevy_render/src/batching/gpu_preprocessing.rs`
   https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13135
2024-04-29 20:30:15 +00:00
Charles Bournhonesque
f73950767b
Update App:is_plugin_added to work inside Plugin::finish and Plugin::clean (#12761)
# Objective

I have been trying to check for the existing of some plugins via
`App::is_plugin_added` to conditionally run some behaviour in the
`Plugin::finish` part of my plugin, before realizing that the plugin
registry is actually not available during this step.
This is because the `App::is_plugin_added` using the plugin registry to
check for previous registration.

## Solution

- Switch the `App::is_plugin_added` to use the list of plugin names to
check for previous registrations
- Add a unit test showcasing that `App::is_plugin_added` works during
`Plugin::finish`
2024-04-28 21:32:16 +00:00
Patrick Walton
16531fb3e3
Implement GPU frustum culling. (#12889)
This commit implements opt-in GPU frustum culling, built on top of the
infrastructure in https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12773. To
enable it on a camera, add the `GpuCulling` component to it. To
additionally disable CPU frustum culling, add the `NoCpuCulling`
component. Note that adding `GpuCulling` without `NoCpuCulling`
*currently* does nothing useful. The reason why `GpuCulling` doesn't
automatically imply `NoCpuCulling` is that I intend to follow this patch
up with GPU two-phase occlusion culling, and CPU frustum culling plus
GPU occlusion culling seems like a very commonly-desired mode.

Adding the `GpuCulling` component to a view puts that view into
*indirect mode*. This mode makes all drawcalls indirect, relying on the
mesh preprocessing shader to allocate instances dynamically. In indirect
mode, the `PreprocessWorkItem` `output_index` points not to a
`MeshUniform` instance slot but instead to a set of `wgpu`
`IndirectParameters`, from which it allocates an instance slot
dynamically if frustum culling succeeds. Batch building has been updated
to allocate and track indirect parameter slots, and the AABBs are now
supplied to the GPU as `MeshCullingData`.

A small amount of code relating to the frustum culling has been borrowed
from meshlets and moved into `maths.wgsl`. Note that standard Bevy
frustum culling uses AABBs, while meshlets use bounding spheres; this
means that not as much code can be shared as one might think.

This patch doesn't provide any way to perform GPU culling on shadow
maps, to avoid making this patch bigger than it already is. That can be
a followup.

## Changelog

### Added

* Frustum culling can now optionally be done on the GPU. To enable it,
add the `GpuCulling` component to a camera.
* To disable CPU frustum culling, add `NoCpuCulling` to a camera. Note
that `GpuCulling` doesn't automatically imply `NoCpuCulling`.
2024-04-28 12:50:00 +00:00
BD103
45bb6253e2
Restore dragons to their seat of power (#13124)
# Objective

- There is an unfortunate lack of dragons in the meshlet docs.
- Dragons are symbolic of majesty, power, storms, and meshlets.
- A dragon habitat such as our docs requires cultivation to ensure each
winged lizard reaches their fullest, fiery selves.

## Solution

- Fix the link to the dragon image.
- The link originally targeted the `meshlet` branch, but that was later
deleted after it was merged into `main`.

---

## Changelog

- Added a dragon back into the `MeshletPlugin` documentation.
2024-04-28 07:20:16 +00:00
JMS55
e1a0da0fa6
Meshlet LOD-compatible two-pass occlusion culling (#12898)
Keeping track of explicit visibility per cluster between frames does not
work with LODs, and leads to worse culling (using the final depth buffer
from the previous frame is more accurate).

Instead, we need to generate a second depth pyramid after the second
raster pass, and then use that in the first culling pass in the next
frame to test if a cluster would have been visible last frame or not.

As part of these changes, the write_index_buffer pass has been folded
into the culling pass for a large performance gain, and to avoid
tracking a lot of extra state that would be needed between passes.

Prepass previous model/view stuff was adapted to work with meshlets as
well.

Also fixed a bug with materials, and other misc improvements.

---------

Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: atlas dostal <rodol@rivalrebels.com>
Co-authored-by: vero <email@atlasdostal.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
2024-04-28 05:30:20 +00:00
Aevyrie
4b446c020e
Add error when extract resource build fails (#4964)
# Objective

- Provide feedback when an extraction plugin fails to add its system.

I had some troubleshooting pain when this happened to me, as the panic
only tells you a resource is missing. This PR adds an error when the
ExtractResource plugin is added before the render world exists, instead
of silently failing.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2632925/172491993-673d9351-215a-4f30-96f7-af239c44686a.png)
2024-04-28 05:20:59 +00:00
François Mockers
22d605c8df
asset throttling: don't be exhausted if there is no limit (#13112)
# Objective

- Since #12622 example `compute_shader_game_of_life` crashes
```
thread 'Compute Task Pool (2)' panicked at examples/shader/compute_shader_game_of_life.rs:137:65:
called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Encountered a panic in system `compute_shader_game_of_life::prepare_bind_group`!
thread '<unnamed>' panicked at examples/shader/compute_shader_game_of_life.rs:254:34:
Requested resource compute_shader_game_of_life::GameOfLifeImageBindGroups does not exist in the `World`.
                Did you forget to add it using `app.insert_resource` / `app.init_resource`?
                Resources are also implicitly added via `app.add_event`,
                and can be added by plugins.
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_render::renderer::render_system`!
```

## Solution

- `exhausted()` now checks that there is a limit
2024-04-27 09:00:10 +00:00
Brezak
9d59e52bb0
Switch to ui_test in compile fail tests. (#12810)
# Objective

Make compile fail tests less likely to break with new Rust versions.
Closes #12627

## Solution

Switch from [`trybuild`](https://github.com/dtolnay/trybuild) to
[`ui_test`](https://github.com/oli-obk/ui_test).

## TODO

- [x] Update `bevy_ecs_compile_fail_tests`
- [x] Update `bevy_macros_compile_fail_tests`
- [x] Update `bevy_reflect_compile_fail_tests`

---------

Co-authored-by: Oli Scherer <github35764891676564198441@oli-obk.de>
Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-27 00:00:57 +00:00
Doonv
de9dc9c204
Fix CameraProjection panic and improve CameraProjectionPlugin (#11808)
# Objective

Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11799 and improve
`CameraProjectionPlugin`

## Solution

`CameraProjectionPlugin` is now an all-in-one plugin for adding a custom
`CameraProjection`. I also added `PbrProjectionPlugin` which is like
`CameraProjectionPlugin` but for PBR.

P.S. I'd like to get this merged after
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/11766.

---

## Changelog

- Changed `CameraProjectionPlugin` to be an all-in-one plugin for adding
a `CameraProjection`
- Removed `VisibilitySystems::{UpdateOrthographicFrusta,
UpdatePerspectiveFrusta, UpdateProjectionFrusta}`, now replaced with
`VisibilitySystems::UpdateFrusta`
- Added `PbrProjectionPlugin` for projection-specific PBR functionality.

## Migration Guide

`VisibilitySystems`'s `UpdateOrthographicFrusta`,
`UpdatePerspectiveFrusta`, and `UpdateProjectionFrusta` variants were
removed, they were replaced with `VisibilitySystems::UpdateFrusta`
2024-04-26 23:52:09 +00:00
François Mockers
75f1c5df7d
UI: pass the untransformed node size to the shader (#12839)
# Objective

- #12500 broke rotating ui nodes, see examples `pbr` (missing "metallic"
label) or `overflow_debug` (bottom right box is empty)

## Solution

- Pass the untransformed node size to the shader
2024-04-26 23:50:04 +00:00
re0312
92928f13ed
Cleanup extract_meshes (#13026)
# Objective

- clean up extract_mesh_(gpu/cpu)_building

## Solution

- gpu_building no need to hold  `prev_render_mesh_instances`
- using `insert_unique_unchecked` instead of simple insert as we know
all entities are unique
- direcly get `previous_input_index ` in par_loop 


## Performance
this should also bring a slight performance win.

cargo run --release --example many_cubes --features bevy/trace_tracy --
--no-frustum-culling
`extract_meshes_for_gpu_building`


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/a5425e8a-258b-482d-afda-170363ee6479)

---------

Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
2024-04-26 23:49:32 +00:00
robtfm
91a393a9e2
Throttle render assets (#12622)
# Objective

allow throttling of gpu uploads to prevent choppy framerate when many
textures/meshes are loaded in.

## Solution

- `RenderAsset`s can implement `byte_len()` which reports their size.
implemented this for `Mesh` and `Image`
- users can add a `RenderAssetBytesPerFrame` which specifies max bytes
to attempt to upload in a frame
- `render_assets::<A>` checks how many bytes have been written before
attempting to upload assets. the limit is a soft cap: assets will be
written until the total has exceeded the cap, to ensure some forward
progress every frame

notes:
- this is a stopgap until we have multiple wgpu queues for proper
streaming of data
- requires #12606

issues
- ~~fonts sometimes only partially upload. i have no clue why, needs to
be fixed~~ fixed now.
- choosing the #bytes is tricky as it should be hardware / framerate
dependent
- many features are not tested (env maps, light probes, etc) - they
won't break unless `RenderAssetBytesPerFrame` is explicitly used though

---------

Co-authored-by: IceSentry <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-04-26 23:43:33 +00:00
Franklin Blanco
9c38844fc8
Added vmin and vmax to the gridtrack impls, repeatedgridtrack impls (#13096)
# Objective

- Fixes #13094 

## Solution

- Added vmin() and vmax() to the `GridTrack` & `RepeatedGridTrack`
impls, repeatedgridtrack impls, and both to the variants of Min & Max
TrackSizingFunction

## Sidenote
This would be my first PR to bevy. Feel free to say anything.

Thanks to the Bevy Team for everything you've done!

---------

Co-authored-by: Franklin <franklinblanco@tutanota.com>
2024-04-26 18:30:15 +00:00
BD103
9ee02e87d3
Remove version field for non-publish crates and update descriptions (#13100)
# Objective

- The [`version`] field in `Cargo.toml` is optional for crates not
published on <https://crates.io>.
- We have several `publish = false` tools in this repository that still
have a version field, even when it's not useful.

[`version`]:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-version-field

## Solution

- Remove the [`version`] field for all crates where `publish = false`.
- Update the description on a few crates and remove extra newlines as
well.
2024-04-26 11:55:03 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
64b987921c
iter_with_data (#13102)
# Objective

- Provide a way to iterate over the registered TypeData.

## Solution

- a new method on the `TypeRegistry` that iterates over
`TypeRegistrations` with theirs `TypeData`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-26 02:09:34 +00:00
findmyhappy
36a3e53e10
chore: fix some comments (#13083)
# Objective

remove repetitive words

Signed-off-by: findmyhappy <findhappy@sohu.com>
2024-04-25 19:09:16 +00:00
NiseVoid
414abb4959
Use Vec3A for 3D bounding volumes and raycasts (#13087)
# Objective

- People have reported bounding volumes being slower than their existing
solution because it doesn't use SIMD aligned types.

## Solution

- Use `Vec3A` internally for bounding volumes, accepting `Into<Vec3A>`
wherever possible
- Change some code to make it more likely SIMD operations are used.

---

## Changelog

- Use `Vec3A` for 3D bounding volumes and raycasts

## Migration Guide

- 3D bounding volumes now use `Vec3A` types internally, return values
from methods on them now return `Vec3A` instead of `Vec3`
2024-04-25 18:56:58 +00:00
iiYese
5b899b48f5
Better SystemId to Entity conversions (#13090)
# Objective

- Better `SystemId` <-> `Entity` conversion.

## Solution

- Provide a method `SystemId::from_entity` to create a `SystemId<I, O>`
form an `Entity`. When users want to deal with the entities manually
they need a way to convert the `Entity` back to a `SystemId` to actually
run the system with `Commands` or `World`.
- Provide a method `SystemId::entity` that returns an `Entity` from
`SystemId`. The current `From` impl is not very discoverable as it does
not appear on the `SystemId` doc page.
- Remove old `From` impl.

## Migration Guide

```rust
let system_id = world.register_system(my_sys);

// old
let entity = Entity::from(system_id);

// new
let entity = system_id.entity();
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-04-25 18:47:49 +00:00
Aevyrie
ade70b3925
Per-Object Motion Blur (#9924)
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/2632925/e046205e-3317-47c3-9959-fc94c529f7e0

# Objective

- Adds per-object motion blur to the core 3d pipeline. This is a common
effect used in games and other simulations.
- Partially resolves #4710

## Solution

- This is a post-process effect that uses the depth and motion vector
buffers to estimate per-object motion blur. The implementation is
combined from knowledge from multiple papers and articles. The approach
itself, and the shader are quite simple. Most of the effort was in
wiring up the bevy rendering plumbing, and properly specializing for HDR
and MSAA.
- To work with MSAA, the MULTISAMPLED_SHADING wgpu capability is
required. I've extracted this code from #9000. This is because the
prepass buffers are multisampled, and require accessing with
`textureLoad` as opposed to the widely compatible `textureSample`.
- Added an example to demonstrate the effect of motion blur parameters.

## Future Improvements

- While this approach does have limitations, it's one of the most
commonly used, and is much better than camera motion blur, which does
not consider object velocity. For example, this implementation allows a
dolly to track an object, and that object will remain unblurred while
the background is blurred. The biggest issue with this implementation is
that blur is constrained to the boundaries of objects which results in
hard edges. There are solutions to this by either dilating the object or
the motion vector buffer, or by taking a different approach such as
https://casual-effects.com/research/McGuire2012Blur/index.html
- I'm using a noise PRNG function to jitter samples. This could be
replaced with a blue noise texture lookup or similar, however after
playing with the parameters, it gives quite nice results with 4 samples,
and is significantly better than the artifacts generated when not
jittering.

---

## Changelog

- Added: per-object motion blur. This can be enabled and configured by
adding the `MotionBlurBundle` to a camera entity.

---------

Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <52322338+torsteingrindvik@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-25 01:16:02 +00:00
BD103
c8d214d505
Add #[track_caller] to Query methods (#12984)
# Objective

- Closes #12958

## Solution

- Find all methods under `Query` that mention panicking, and add
`#[track_caller]` to them.

---

## Changelog

- Added `#[track_caller]` to `Query::many`, `Query::many_mut`,
`Query::transmute_lens`, and `Query::transmute_lens_filtered`.

## For reviewers

I'm unfamiliar with the depths of the `Query` struct. Please check
whether it makes since for the updated methods to have
`#[track_caller]`, and if I missed any!
2024-04-24 04:51:18 +00:00
BD103
f1d1491126
Use ptr::from_ref and ptr::addr_eq in macro (#13081)
# Objective

- Clippy raises a few warnings on the latest nightly release. 📎

## Solution

- Use `ptr::from_ref` when possible, because it prevents you from
accidentally changing the mutability as well as its type.
- Use `ptr::addr_eq` when comparing two pointers, ignoring pointer
metadata.
2024-04-24 01:54:24 +00:00
Andrew
d59c859a35
new example: sprite animation in response to an event (#12996)
# Objective

- animating a sprite in response to an event is a [common beginner
problem](https://www.reddit.com/r/bevy/comments/13xx4v7/sprite_animation_in_bevy/)

## Solution

- provide a simple example to show how to animate a sprite in response
to an event

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-04-23 21:44:03 +00:00
JMS55
6d6810c90d
Meshlet continuous LOD (#12755)
Adds a basic level of detail system to meshlets. An extremely brief
summary is as follows:
* In `from_mesh.rs`, once we've built the first level of clusters, we
group clusters, simplify the new mega-clusters, and then split the
simplified groups back into regular sized clusters. Repeat several times
(ideally until you can't anymore). This forms a directed acyclic graph
(DAG), where the children are the meshlets from the previous level, and
the parents are the more simplified versions of their children. The leaf
nodes are meshlets formed from the original mesh.
* In `cull_meshlets.wgsl`, each cluster selects whether to render or not
based on the LOD bounding sphere (different than the culling bounding
sphere) of the current meshlet, the LOD bounding sphere of its parent
(the meshlet group from simplification), and the simplification error
relative to its children of both the current meshlet and its parent
meshlet. This kind of breaks two pass occlusion culling, which will be
fixed in a future PR by using an HZB from the previous frame to get the
initial list of occluders.

Many, _many_ improvements to be done in the future
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11518, not least of which is
code quality and speed. I don't even expect this to work on many types
of input meshes. This is just a basic implementation/draft for
collaboration.

Arguable how much we want to do in this PR, I'll leave that up to
maintainers. I've erred on the side of "as basic as possible".

References:
* Slides 27-77 (video available on youtube)
https://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2021/Karis_Nanite_SIGGRAPH_Advances_2021_final.pdf
*
https://blog.traverseresearch.nl/creating-a-directed-acyclic-graph-from-a-mesh-1329e57286e5
*
https://jglrxavpok.github.io/2024/01/19/recreating-nanite-lod-generation.html,
https://jglrxavpok.github.io/2024/03/12/recreating-nanite-faster-lod-generation.html,
https://jglrxavpok.github.io/2024/04/02/recreating-nanite-runtime-lod-selection.html,
and https://github.com/jglrxavpok/Carrot
*
https://github.com/gents83/INOX/tree/master/crates/plugins/binarizer/src
* https://cs418.cs.illinois.edu/website/text/nanite.html


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/47158642/e40bff9b-7d0c-4a19-a3cc-2aad24965977)

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/47158642/442c7da3-7761-4da7-9acd-37f15dd13e26)

---------

Co-authored-by: Ricky Taylor <rickytaylor26@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: vero <email@atlasdostal.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: atlas dostal <rodol@rivalrebels.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Walton <pcwalton@mimiga.net>
2024-04-23 21:43:53 +00:00
JMS55
17633c1f75
Remove unused push constants (#13076)
The shader code was removed in #11280, but we never cleaned up the rust
code.
2024-04-23 21:43:46 +00:00
Brezak
30b0931c8a
Simplify runner app exit code. (#13074)
# Objective

Both the shedule and winit runners use/reimplement `app_exit_manual`
even tough they can use `app_exit`

## Solution

Nuke `app_exit_manual` from orbit.
2024-04-23 20:42:00 +00:00
Nicolas Zhao
83f1184ea3
Expose mutable Animation Clips (#13067)
# Objective

- Be able to edit animation inside the editor and save them once
modified. This will allow bevy to modify animation assets with code.
- Fixes #13052

## Solution

- Expose the previously const getters of the Animation curves

---
2024-04-23 14:58:08 +00:00
James Liu
ddc9599d5e
Remove async-task as a dependency (#13071)
# Objective
Follow up to #13062. As of async-executor 1.11, the crate reexports
FallibleTask, which is the only reason bevy_tasks has a direct
dependency on async-task. This should avoid the two dependencies getting
out of sync in the future and causing spurious compilation failures.

## Solution
Bump async-executor to 1.11, use the reexport, remove the dependency on
async-task.
2024-04-23 14:57:55 +00:00
re0312
0f27500e46
Improve par_iter and Parallel (#12904)
# Objective

- bevy usually use `Parallel::scope` to collect items from `par_iter`,
but `scope` will be called with every satifified items. it will cause a
lot of unnecessary lookup.

## Solution

- similar to Rayon ,we introduce `for_each_init` for `par_iter` which
only be invoked when spawn a task for a group of items.

---

## Changelog

- added  `for_each_init`

## Performance
`check_visibility `  in  `many_foxes ` 

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/45868716/030c41cf-0d2f-4a36-a071-35097d93e494)
 
~40% performance gain in `check_visibility`.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2024-04-23 12:05:34 +00:00
Aceeri
b1ab036329
Contextually clearing gizmos (#10973)
# Objective
Allow `Gizmos` to work in `FixedUpdate` without any changes needed. This
changes `Gizmos` from being a purely immediate mode api, but allows the
user to use it as if it were an immediate mode API regardless of
schedule context.

Also allows for extending by other custom schedules by adding their own
`GizmoStorage<Clear>` and the requisite systems:
- `propagate_gizmos::<Clear>` before `update_gizmo_meshes`
- `stash_default_gizmos` when starting a clear context
- `pop_default_gizmos` when ending a clear context
- `collect_default_gizmos` when grabbing the requested gizmos 
- `clear_gizmos` for clearing the context's gizmos

## Solution
Adds a generic to `Gizmos` that defaults to `Update` (the current way
gizmos works). When entering a new clear context the default `Gizmos`
gets swapped out for that context's duration so the context can collect
the gizmos requested.

Prior work: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9153

## To do
- [x] `FixedUpdate` should probably get its own First, Pre, Update,
Post, Last system sets for this. Otherwise users will need to make sure
to order their systems before `clear_gizmos`. This could alternatively
be fixed by moving the setup of this to `bevy_time::fixed`?
   PR to fix this issue: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10977
- [x] use mem::take internally for the swaps?
- [x] Better name for the `Context` generic on gizmos? `Clear`?

---

## Changelog
- Gizmos drawn in `FixedMain` now last until the next `FixedMain`
iteration runs.
2024-04-23 00:16:12 +00:00
Daniel Skates
279e89b858
Bump async-task (#13062)
Bumps `async-task` to 4.7.0 , note this is what Cargo.lock has as well.
Building as a dependency gives the following:

```
   Compiling async-channel v1.8.0
   Compiling futures-lite v1.12.0
error[E0432]: unresolved import `async_task::Builder`
  --> /Users/daniel/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/async-executor-1.8.0/src/lib.rs:46:18
   |
46 | use async_task::{Builder, Runnable};
   |                  ^^^^^^^ no `Builder` in the root
   |
   = help: consider importing this struct instead:
           std:🧵:Builder

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0432`.
error: could not compile `async-executor` (lib) due to 1 previous error
warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
```

With this change, builds correctly
2024-04-22 22:40:17 +00:00
nullicorn
f496d2a3c3
Additional doc aliases for WindingOrder in bevy_math (#13065)
# Objective

Adds a few extra `#[doc(alias)]` entries to the
`bevy_math::primitives::WindingOrder` enum and its variants to improve
searchability.

## Solution

- Add "Orientation" for `WindingOrder` itself
- Add "AntiClockwise" for `CounterClockwise` variant
- Add "Collinear" for `Invalid` variant

These alternate terms seem to be quite common, especially in the
contexts of rendering and collision-detection.

Signed-off-by: Nullicorn <git@nullicorn.me>
2024-04-22 21:50:27 +00:00
Daniel Miller
5c452c6c00
Added ButtonInput docs usage example (#13046)
# Objective

Fixes #12470

This adds a examples for `ButtonInput` with `KeyCode`, `MouseButton`,
and `GamepadButton`.

It also includes an example of checking a multi-key combination, and
checking multiple keys to mean roughly the same thing.
2024-04-22 17:48:46 +00:00
Brezak
de875fdc4c
Make AppExit more specific about exit reason. (#13022)
# Objective

Closes #13017.

## Solution

- Make `AppExit` a enum with a `Success` and `Error` variant.
- Make `App::run()` return a `AppExit` if it ever returns.
- Make app runners return a `AppExit` to signal if they encountered a
error.

---

## Changelog

### Added

- [`App::should_exit`](https://example.org/)
- [`AppExit`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.AppExit.html)
to the `bevy` and `bevy_app` preludes,

### Changed

- [`AppExit`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.AppExit.html)
is now a enum with 2 variants (`Success` and `Error`).
- The app's [runner
function](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.App.html#method.set_runner)
now has to return a `AppExit`.
-
[`App::run()`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.App.html#method.run)
now also returns the `AppExit` produced by the runner function.


## Migration Guide

- Replace all usages of
[`AppExit`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/app/struct.AppExit.html)
with `AppExit::Success` or `AppExit::Failure`.
- Any custom app runners now need to return a `AppExit`. We suggest you
return a `AppExit::Error` if any `AppExit` raised was a Error. You can
use the new [`App::should_exit`](https://example.org/) method.
- If not exiting from `main` any other way. You should return the
`AppExit` from `App::run()` so the app correctly returns a error code if
anything fails e.g.
```rust
fn main() -> AppExit {
    App::new()
        //Your setup here...
        .run()
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-04-22 16:48:18 +00:00
BD103
a50223622f
Remove unecessary lint #[allow(...)] (#12983)
# Objective

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123905 has been merged, so the
workaround introduced in #12913 is no longer necessary.
- Closes #12968

## Solution

- Remove unecessary `allow` attribute
  - This is currently blocked until Rust beta updates.
  - Last tested with `rustc 1.78.0-beta.7 (6fd191292 2024-04-12)`.
2024-04-22 16:45:29 +00:00
Salvador Carvalhinho
16ff354f1c
Correctly handle UI hierarchy without a camera (#12816)
# Objective
Add support so bevy_ui can correctly handle an UI hierarchy without a
camera present.

- Fixes #12184

## Solution

As there was no default behavior for what should happen when a camera is
not present in a UI hierarchy, the solution
was based in defining that default behavior and improving the overall
handling of this "exception".


## Changelog

- Create default values to be used in upsert_node
- Add flag to control warnings about no camera present
- Create unit test no_camera_ui (to test if ui handles no camera
present)
2024-04-22 16:42:13 +00:00
Jonathan
e9be54b0ea
Parallel event reader (#12554)
# Objective

Allow parallel iteration over events, resolve #10766

## Solution

- Add `EventParIter` which works similarly to `QueryParIter`,
implementing a `for_each{_with_id}` operator.
I chose to not mirror `EventIteratorWithId` and instead implement both
operations on a single struct.
- Reuse `BatchingStrategy` from `QueryParIter`

## Changelog

- `EventReader` now supports parallel event iteration using
`par_read().for_each(|event| ...)`.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: Pablo Reinhardt <126117294+pablo-lua@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-22 16:37:42 +00:00
Miles Silberling-Cook
6b95b0137a
Switch monolithic lib to module re-exports (#13059)
# Objective

Makes crate module docs render correctly in the docs for the monolithic
library. Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/13055.

## Solution

Swap from
```rust
pub mod foo {
    pub use bevy_foo::*;
}
```
to
```rust
pub use bevy_foo as foo;
```
2024-04-22 01:32:51 +00:00
Daniel Miller
570c43fdd5
ButtonInput docs - performance cost adjustment (#13047)
Adjusted the documentation to better describe the performance cost of
`ButtonInput::any_just_pressed|any_just_released|any_pressed`.

Each function iterates the full input, but each check is expected
constant cost. It was described previously as a full input check, and a
full internal list iteration, which I believe is incorrect.
2024-04-22 00:42:04 +00:00
François Mockers
c40b485095
use a u64 for MeshPipelineKey (#13015)
# Objective

- `MeshPipelineKey` use some bits for two things
- First commit in this PR adds an assertion that doesn't work currently
on main
- This leads to some mesh topology not working anymore, for example
`LineStrip`
- With examples `lines`, there should be two groups of lines, the blue
one doesn't display currently

## Solution

- Change the `MeshPipelineKey` to be backed by a `u64` instead, to have
enough bits
2024-04-21 20:01:45 +00:00
Charles Bournhonesque
13cac2eeff
Fix doc when state is missing (#13049)
# Objective

The warning mentions the function `add_state` which doesn't exist;
replaced with `init_state`
2024-04-21 13:19:26 +00:00
James Liu
54456b7ea6
Make SystemParam::new_archetype and QueryState::new_archetype unsafe functions (#13044)
# Objective
Fix #2128. Both `Query::new_archetype` and `SystemParam::new_archetype`
do not check if the `Archetype` comes from the same World the state is
initialized from. This could result in unsoundness via invalid accesses
if called incorrectly.

## Solution
Make them `unsafe` functions and lift the invariant to the caller. This
also caught one instance of us not validating the World in
`SystemState::update_archetypes_unsafe_world_cell`'s implementation.

---

## Changelog
Changed: `QueryState::new_archetype` is now an unsafe function.
Changed: `SystemParam::new_archetype` is now an unsafe function.

## Migration Guide
`QueryState::new_archetype` and `SystemParam::new_archetype` are now an
unsafe functions that must be sure that the provided `Archetype` is from
the same `World` that the state was initialized from. Callers may need
to add additional assertions or propagate the safety invariant upwards
through the callstack to ensure safety.
2024-04-21 02:49:42 +00:00
IceSentry
8403c41c67
Use WireframeColor to override global color (#13034)
# Objective

- The docs says the WireframeColor is supposed to override the default
global color but it doesn't.

## Solution

- Use WireframeColor to override global color like docs said it was
supposed to do.
- Updated the example to document this feature
- I also took the opportunity to clean up the code a bit

Fixes #13032
2024-04-20 13:59:12 +00:00
BD103
b3d3daad5a
Fix Clippy lints on WASM (#13030)
# Objective

- Fixes #13024.

## Solution

- Run `cargo clippy --target wasm32-unknown-unknown` until there are no
more errors.
  - I recommend reviewing one commit at a time :)

---

## Changelog

- Fixed Clippy lints for `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target.
- Updated `bevy_transform`'s `README.md`.
2024-04-20 09:15:42 +00:00
Kanabenki
1df41b79dd
Expose desired_maximum_frame_latency through window creation (#12954)
# Objective

- Closes #12930.

## Solution

- Add a corresponding optional field on `Window` and `ExtractedWindow`

---

## Changelog

### Added

- `wgpu`'s `desired_maximum_frame_latency` is exposed through window
creation. This can be used to override the default maximum number of
queued frames on the GPU (currently 2).

## Migration Guide

- The `desired_maximum_frame_latency` field must be added to instances
of `Window` and `ExtractedWindow` where all fields are explicitly
specified.
2024-04-19 23:09:30 +00:00
targrub
8316166622
Fix uses of "it's" vs "its". (#13033)
Grammar changes only.
2024-04-19 18:17:31 +00:00
Marco Meijer
2ad27ee4ee
fix: use try_insert instead of insert in bevy_ui to prevent panics when despawning ui nodes (#13000)
# Objective

Sometimes when despawning a ui node in the PostUpdate schedule it
panics. This is because both a despawn command and insert command are
being run on the same entity.

See this example code:

```rs
use bevy::{prelude::*, ui::UiSystem};

#[derive(Resource)]
struct SliceSquare(Handle<Image>);

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, create_ui)
        .add_systems(PostUpdate, despawn_nine_slice.after(UiSystem::Layout))
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
    commands.insert_resource(SliceSquare(asset_server.load("textures/slice_square.png")));
}

fn create_ui(mut commands: Commands, slice_square: Res<SliceSquare>) {
    commands.spawn((
        NodeBundle {
            style: Style {
                width: Val::Px(200.),
                height: Val::Px(200.),
                ..default()
            },
            background_color: Color::WHITE.into(),
            ..default()
        },
        UiImage::new(slice_square.0.clone()),
        ImageScaleMode::Sliced(TextureSlicer {
            border: BorderRect::square(220.),
            center_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
            sides_scale_mode: SliceScaleMode::Stretch,
            max_corner_scale: 1.,
        }),
    ));
}

fn despawn_nine_slice(mut commands: Commands, mut slices: Query<Entity, With<ImageScaleMode>>) {
    for entity in slices.iter_mut() {
        commands.entity(entity).despawn_recursive();
    }
}
```

This code spawns a UiNode with a sliced image scale mode, and despawns
it in the same frame. The
bevy_ui::texture_slice::compute_slices_on_image_change system tries to
insert the ComputedTextureSlices component on that node, but that entity
is already despawned causing this error:

```md
error[B0003]: Could not insert a bundle (of type `bevy_ui::texture_slice::ComputedTextureSlices`) for entity Entity { index: 2, generation: 3 } because it doesn't 
exist in this World. See: https://bevyengine.org/learn/errors/#b0003
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Encountered a panic when applying buffers for system `bevy_ui::texture_slice::compute_slices_on_image_change`!
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_ecs::schedule::executor::apply_deferred`!
Encountered a panic in system `bevy_app::main_schedule::Main::run_main`!
```

Note that you might have to run the code a few times before this error
appears.

## Solution

Use try_insert instead of insert for non critical inserts in the bevy_ui
crate.

## Some notes

In a lot of cases it does not makes much sense to despawn ui nodes after
the layout system has finished. Except maybe if you delete the root ui
node of a tree. I personally encountered this issue in bevy `0.13.2`
with a system that was running before the layout system. And in `0.13.2`
the `compute_slices_on_image_change` system was also running before the
layout system. But now it runs after the layout system. So the only way
that this bug appears now is if you despawn ui nodes after the layout
system. So I am not 100% sure if using try_insert in this system is the
best option. But personally I still think it is better then the program
panicking.

However the `update_children_target_camera` system does still run before
the layout system. So I do think it might still be able to panic when ui
nodes are despawned before the layout system. Though I haven't been able
to verify that.
2024-04-19 18:12:08 +00:00
Lynn
cd80b10d43
Math primitives cleanup (#13020)
# Objective

- General clenup of the primitives in `bevy_math`
- Add `eccentricity()` to `Ellipse`

## Solution

- Moved `Bounded3d` implementation for `Triangle3d` to the `bounded`
module
- Added `eccentricity()` to `Ellipse`
- `Ellipse::semi_major()` and `::semi_minor()` now accept `&self`
instead of `self`
- `Triangle3d::is_degenerate()` actually uses `f32::EPSILON` as
documented
- Added tests for `Triangle3d`-maths

---------

Co-authored-by: Joona Aalto <jondolf.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Miles Silberling-Cook <nth.tensor@gmail.com>
2024-04-18 23:45:51 +00:00
Brezak
f68bc01544
Run CheckVisibility after all the other visibility system sets have… (#12962)
# Objective

Make visibility system ordering explicit. Fixes #12953.

## Solution

Specify `CheckVisibility` happens after all other `VisibilitySystems`
sets have happened.

---------

Co-authored-by: Elabajaba <Elabajaba@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-18 20:33:29 +00:00
andristarr
2b3e3341d6
separating finite and infinite 3d planes (#12426)
# Objective

Fixes #12388

## Solution

- Removing the plane3d and adding rect3d primitive mesh
2024-04-18 14:13:22 +00:00
vero
158defd67b
Document Camera coordinate space (#13012)
# Objective

Missing docs

## Solution

Add docs paraphrased from the Cart's mouth:
https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/691052431974465548/1172305792154738759
> It follows the natural "results" of right handed y-up. The default
camera will face "forward" in -Z, with +X being "right". The RH y-up
setup is reasonably common. Thats why I asked for existing examples.I
think we should appeal to the masses here / see how other RH Y-up 3D
packages / engines handle this

---------

Co-authored-by: Robert Swain <robert.swain@gmail.com>
2024-04-18 13:02:15 +00:00
zuiyu
3fea726db3
Added deref trait for Mesh2dHandle (#13002)
# Added deref trait for Mesh2dHandle

- Fixes #13001 ".

## Solution

- Added Derive Deref for Mesh2dHandle.
2024-04-18 12:59:29 +00:00
charlotte
ef7bafa68e
Add missing Default impl to ExtendedMaterial. (#13008)
# Objective

When trying to be generic over `Material + Default`, the lack of a
`Default` impl for `ExtendedMaterial`, even when both of its components
implement `Default`, is problematic. I think was probably just
overlooked.

## Solution

Impl `Default` if the material and extension both impl `Default`.

---

## Changelog

## Migration Guide
2024-04-18 12:57:14 +00:00
Victor
11afe16079
Fix extensionless image loading panic (#13005)
Remake of #12938 targeting main
2024-04-17 15:13:33 +00:00
vero
cab1c5702a
Fix a copy-paste typo doc (#13004)
trivial, new doc copied from
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/crates/bevy_asset/src/io/mod.rs#L138
2024-04-17 03:11:56 +00:00
Brezak
368c5cef1a
Implement clone for most bundles. (#12993)
# Objective

Closes #12985.

## Solution

- Derive clone for most types with bundle in their name.
- Bundle types missing clone:
-
[`TextBundle`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/prelude/struct.TextBundle.html)
(Contains
[`ContentSize`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/ui/struct.ContentSize.html)
which can't be cloned because it itself contains a `Option<MeasureFunc>`
where
[`MeasureFunc`](https://docs.rs/taffy/0.3.18/taffy/node/enum.MeasureFunc.html)
isn't clone)
-
[`ImageBundle`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/prelude/struct.ImageBundle.html)
(Same as `TextBundle`)
-
[`AtlasImageBundle`](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/prelude/struct.AtlasImageBundle.html)
(Will be deprecated in 0.14 there's no point)
2024-04-16 16:37:09 +00:00
Marco Meijer
7e9f6328da
fix: incorrect sprite size for aabb when sprite has rect and no custom_size (#12738)
# Objective

Fixes #12736 

## Solution

Use sprite rect to calculate sprite size for aabb when custom_size is
None
2024-04-16 16:36:16 +00:00
Matty
221d925e90
Make Transform::rotate_axis and Transform::rotate_local_axis use Dir3 (#12986)
# Objective

Related to #12981

Presently, there is a footgun where we allow non-normalized vectors to
be passed in the `axis` parameters of `Transform::rotate_axis` and
`Transform::rotate_local_axis`. These methods invoke
`Quat::from_axis_angle` which expects the vector to be normalized. This
PR aims to address this.

## Solution

Require `Dir3`-valued `axis` parameters for these functions so that the
vector's normalization can be enforced at type-level.

---

## Migration Guide

All calls to `Transform::rotate_axis` and `Transform::rotate_local_axis`
will need to be updated to use a `Dir3` for the `axis` parameter rather
than a `Vec3`. For a general input, this means calling `Dir3::new` and
handling the `Result`, but if the previous vector is already known to be
normalized, `Dir3::new_unchecked` can be called instead. Note that
literals like `Vec3::X` also have corresponding `Dir3` literals; e.g.
`Dir3::X`, `Dir3::NEG_Y` and so on.

---

## Discussion

This axis input is unambigiously a direction instead of a vector, and
that should probably be reflected and enforced by the function
signature. In previous cases where we used, e.g., `impl TryInto<Dir3>`,
the associated methods already implemented (and required!) additional
fall-back logic, since the input is conceptually more complicated than
merely specifying an axis. In this case, I think it's fairly
cut-and-dry, and I'm pretty sure these methods just predate our
direction types.
2024-04-16 13:07:03 +00:00
Chris Russell
e3f55d6dfc
Instrument asset loading and processing. (#12988)
# Objective

As described in #12467, Bevy does not have any spans for any of the
tasks scheduled onto the IO and async compute task pools.

## Solution

Instrument all asset loads and asset processing. Since this change is
restricted to asset tasks, it does not completely solve #12467, but it
does mean we can record the asset path in the trace.


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/8494645/59faee63-1f69-40af-bf47-312c4d67d1e2)

---

## Changelog

Tracing will now include spans for asset loading and asset processing.
2024-04-16 12:02:11 +00:00
Patrick Walton
6003a317b8
Add Cascades to the type registry, fixing lights in glTF. (#12989)
glTF files that contain lights currently panic when loaded into Bevy,
because Bevy tries to reflect on `Cascades`, which accidentally wasn't
registered.
2024-04-16 05:16:45 +00:00
Robert Walter
2532447dcb
impl Reflect for EntityHashSet (#12971)
`EntityHashSet` doesn't seem to implement `Reflect` which seems weird!
Especially since `EntityHashMap` implements `Reflect`.

This PR just added an extra `impl_reflect_value!` for `EntityHashSet`
and this seems to do the trick.

I left out doing the same for `StableHashSet` since it's marked as
deprecated.

---

I'm really wondering what was the issue here. If anyone can explain why
`EntityHashSet` can't use the `Reflect` impl of `bevy_utils::HashSet`
similar to how it's the case with the `...HashMap`s I'd be interested!
2024-04-16 02:48:03 +00:00
BD103
7b8d502083
Fix beta lints (#12980)
# Objective

- Fixes #12976

## Solution

This one is a doozy.

- Run `cargo +beta clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features` and
fix all issues
- This includes:
- Moving inner attributes to be outer attributes, when the item in
question has both inner and outer attributes
  - Use `ptr::from_ref` in more scenarios
- Extend the valid idents list used by `clippy:doc_markdown` with more
names
  - Use `Clone::clone_from` when possible
  - Remove redundant `ron` import
  - Add backticks to **so many** identifiers and items
    - I'm sorry whoever has to review this

---

## Changelog

- Added links to more identifiers in documentation.
2024-04-16 02:46:46 +00:00
James Liu
9dde99fb96
Cleanup the multithreaded executor (#12969)
# Objective
Improve the code quality of the multithreaded executor.

## Solution
 * Remove some unused variables.
 * Use `Mutex::get_mut` where applicable instead of locking.
* Use a `startup_systems` FixedBitset to pre-compute the starting
systems instead of building it bit-by-bit on startup.
* Instead of using `FixedBitset::clear` and `FixedBitset::union_with`,
use `FixedBitset::clone_from` instead, which does only a single copy and
will not allocate if the target bitset has a large enough allocation.
* Replace the `Mutex` around `Conditions` with `SyncUnsafeCell`, and add
a `Context::try_lock` that forces it to be synchronized fetched
alongside the executor lock.

This might produce minimal performance gains, but the focus here is on
the code quality improvements.
2024-04-16 02:37:19 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
a5fa32e1e7
Normalization anchor for sprite slice in dimensions of this slice (#12769)
# Objective

Fixes #12408 .
Fixes #12680.

## Solution

- Recaclulated anchor from dimensions of sprite to dimension of each
part of it (each part contains its own anchor)
2024-04-16 01:36:47 +00:00
Pablo Reinhardt
6b0e3fa572
Add double end arrow to gizmos (#11890)
# Objective

- Implement double ended arrows, suggestion of #9400

## Solution

- Creation of new field and method to the `ArrowBuilder`

---

## Changelog

### Added
- New field `ArrowBuilder::double_ended`
- New method `ArrowBuilder::with_double_end` to redefine the
double_ended field

## Additional

I added this in the 3d_gizmos example, that's the result:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/126117294/2f8a93eb-4952-401a-b600-b1454cf898a9)

I added this arrow in the 2d_gizmos example too:


![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/126117294/c46b4871-8acf-4711-9ca8-c2df36c0464b)

---------

Co-authored-by: Afonso Lage <lage.afonso@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pablo Reinhardt <pabloreinhardt@gmail.com>
2024-04-16 01:34:22 +00:00
Patrick Walton
1141e731ff
Implement alpha to coverage (A2C) support. (#12970)
[Alpha to coverage] (A2C) replaces alpha blending with a
hardware-specific multisample coverage mask when multisample
antialiasing is in use. It's a simple form of [order-independent
transparency] that relies on MSAA. ["Anti-aliased Alpha Test: The
Esoteric Alpha To Coverage"] is a good summary of the motivation for and
best practices relating to A2C.

This commit implements alpha to coverage support as a new variant for
`AlphaMode`. You can supply `AlphaMode::AlphaToCoverage` as the
`alpha_mode` field in `StandardMaterial` to use it. When in use, the
standard material shader automatically applies the texture filtering
method from ["Anti-aliased Alpha Test: The Esoteric Alpha To Coverage"].
Objects with alpha-to-coverage materials are binned in the opaque pass,
as they're fully order-independent.

The `transparency_3d` example has been updated to feature an object with
alpha to coverage. Happily, the example was already using MSAA.

This is part of #2223, as far as I can tell.

[Alpha to coverage]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_to_coverage

[order-independent transparency]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order-independent_transparency

["Anti-aliased Alpha Test: The Esoteric Alpha To Coverage"]:
https://bgolus.medium.com/anti-aliased-alpha-test-the-esoteric-alpha-to-coverage-8b177335ae4f

---

## Changelog

### Added

* The `AlphaMode` enum now supports `AlphaToCoverage`, to provide
limited order-independent transparency when multisample antialiasing is
in use.
2024-04-15 20:37:52 +00:00
re0312
09a1f94d14
fix shadow pass trace (#12977)
# Objective

- shadow pass trace does not work correctly

## Solution

- enable it.
2024-04-15 15:55:39 +00:00
Robert Walter
e7ab65675d
Update docs of set_if_neq and replace_if_neq (#12919)
# Objective

- ~~This PR adds more flexible versions of `set_if_neq` and
`replace_if_neq` to only compare and update certain fields of a
components which is not just a newtype~~
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12919#issuecomment-2048049786
gave a good solution to the original problem, so let's update the docs
so that this is easier to find

## Solution

- ~~Add `set_if_neq_with` and `replace_if_neq_with` which take an
accessor closure to access the relevant field~~

---

In a recent project, a scenario emerged that required careful
consideration regarding change detection without compromising
performance. The context involves a component that maintains a
collection of `Vec<Vec2>` representing a horizontal surface, alongside a
height field. When the height is updated, there are a few approaches to
consider:

1. Clone the collection of points to utilize the existing `set_if_neq`
method.
2. Inline and adjust the `set_if_neq` code specifically for this
scenario.
3. (Consider splitting the component into more granular components.)

It's worth noting that the third option might be the most suitable in
most cases.

A similar situation arises with the Bevy internal Transform component,
which includes fields for translation, rotation, and scale. These fields
are relatively small (`Vec3` or `Quat` with 3 or 4 `f32` values), but
the creation of a single pointer (`usize`) might be more efficient than
copying the data of the other fields. This is speculative, and insights
from others could be valuable.

Questions remain:

- Is it feasible to develop a more flexible API, and what might that
entail?
- Is there general interest in this change?

There's no hard feelings if this idea or the PR is ultimately rejected.
I just wanted to put this idea out there and hope that this might be
beneficial to others and that feedback could be valuable before
abandoning the idea.
2024-04-15 12:38:38 +00:00
Robert Swain
5f05e75a70
Fix 2D BatchedInstanceBuffer clear (#12922)
# Objective

- `cargo run --release --example bevymark -- --benchmark --waves 160
--per-wave 1000 --mode mesh2d` runs slower and slower over time due to
`no_gpu_preprocessing::write_batched_instance_buffer<bevy_sprite::mesh2d::mesh::Mesh2dPipeline>`
taking longer and longer because the `BatchedInstanceBuffer` is not
cleared

## Solution

- Split the `clear_batched_instance_buffers` system into CPU and GPU
versions
- Use the CPU version for 2D meshes
2024-04-15 05:00:43 +00:00
Hexorg
7a9a459a40
Fixed crash when transcoding one- or two-channel KTX2 textures (#12629)
# Objective

Fixes a crash when transcoding one- or two-channel KTX2 textures

## Solution

transcoded array has been pre-allocated up to levels.len using a macros.
Rgb8 transcoding already uses that and addresses transcoded array by an
index. R8UnormSrgb and Rg8UnormSrgb were pushing on top of the
transcoded vec, resulting in first levels.len() vectors to stay empty,
and second levels.len() levels actually being transcoded, which then
resulted in out of bounds read when copying levels to gpu
2024-04-14 14:40:10 +00:00
BD103
a362c278bb
Fix crates not building individually (#12948)
# Objective

- `cargo check --workspace` appears to merge features and dependencies
together, so it does not catch some issues where dependencies are not
properly feature-gated.
- The issues **are** caught, though, by running `cd $crate && cargo
check`.

## Solution

- Manually check each crate for issues.

```shell
# Script used
for i in crates/bevy_* do
    pushd $i
    cargo check
    popd
done
```

- `bevy_color` had an issue where it used `#[derive(Pod, Zeroable)]`
without using `bytemuck`'s `derive` feature.
- The `FpsOverlayPlugin` in `bevy_dev_tools` uses `bevy_ui`'s
`bevy_text` integration without properly enabling `bevy_text` as a
feature.
- `bevy_gizmos`'s `light` module was not properly feature-gated behind
`bevy_pbr`.
- ~~Lights appear to only be implemented in `bevy_pbr` and not
`bevy_sprite`, so I think this is the right call. Can I get a
confirmation by a gizmos person?~~ Confirmed :)
- `bevy_gltf` imported `SmallVec`, but only used it if `bevy_animation`
was enabled.
- There was another issue, but it was more challenging to solve than the
`smallvec` one. Run `cargo check -p bevy_gltf` and it will raise an
issue about `animation_roots`.

<details>
  <summary><code>bevy_gltf</code> errors</summary>

```shell
error[E0425]: cannot find value `animation_roots` in this scope
   --> crates/bevy_gltf/src/loader.rs:608:26
    |
608 |                         &animation_roots,
    |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope

warning: variable does not need to be mutable
    --> crates/bevy_gltf/src/loader.rs:1015:5
     |
1015 |     mut animation_context: Option<AnimationContext>,
     |     ----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
     |     |
     |     help: remove this `mut`
     |
     = note: `#[warn(unused_mut)]` on by default

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0425`.
warning: `bevy_gltf` (lib) generated 1 warning
error: could not compile `bevy_gltf` (lib) due to 1 previous error; 1 warning emitted
```

</details> 

---

## Changelog

- Fixed `bevy_color`, `bevy_dev_tools`, and `bevy_gizmos` so they can
now compile by themselves.
2024-04-14 00:06:03 +00:00
blukai
9622557093
fix find_current_keyframe panic (#12931)
# Objective

i downloaded a random model from sketchfab
(https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/dragon-glass-fe00cb0ecaca4e4595874b70de7e116b)
to fiddle with bevy and encountered a panic when attempted to play
animations:
```
thread 'Compute Task Pool (3)' panicked at /home/username/code/bevy/crates/bevy_animation/src/lib.rs:848:58:
index out of bounds: the len is 40 but the index is 40
```

"Animation / Animated Fox"
(5caf085dac/examples/animation/animated_fox.rs)
example can be used for reproduction. to reproduce download a model from
sketchfab (link above) and load it instead of loading fox.glb, keep only
`dragon_glass.glb#Animation0` and remove `1` and `2` -> run and wait 1-2
seconds for crash to happen.

## Solution

correct keyframe indexing, i guess
2024-04-13 22:32:21 +00:00
Patrick Walton
363210f8fe
Don't examine every entity when extracting SpriteSources. (#12957)
`ExtractComponentPlugin` doesn't check to make sure the component is
actually present unless it's in the `QueryFilter`. This meant we placed
it everywhere. This regressed performance on many examples, such as
`many_cubes`.

Fixes #12956.
2024-04-13 22:25:37 +00:00
James Liu
60e400b22f
Remove the system task span (#12950)
# Objective
The system task span is pretty consistent in how much time it uses, so
all it adds is overhead/additional bandwidth when profiling.

## Solution
Remove it.
2024-04-13 19:27:11 +00:00
Patrick Walton
8577a448f7
Fix rendering of sprites, text, and meshlets after #12582. (#12945)
`Sprite`, `Text`, and `Handle<MeshletMesh>` were types of renderable
entities that the new segregated visible entity system didn't handle, so
they didn't appear.

Because `bevy_text` depends on `bevy_sprite`, and the visibility
computation of text happens in the latter crate, I had to introduce a
new marker component, `SpriteSource`. `SpriteSource` marks entities that
aren't themselves sprites but become sprites during rendering. I added
this component to `Text2dBundle`. Unfortunately, this is technically a
breaking change, although I suspect it won't break anybody in practice
except perhaps editors.

Fixes #12935.

## Changelog

### Changed

* `Text2dBundle` now includes a new marker component, `SpriteSource`.
Bevy uses this internally to optimize visibility calculation.

## Migration Guide

* `Text` now requires a `SpriteSource` marker component in order to
appear. This component has been added to `Text2dBundle`.
2024-04-13 14:15:00 +00:00
James Liu
ae9775c83b
Optimize Event Updates (#12936)
# Objective
Improve performance scalability when adding new event types to a Bevy
app. Currently, just using Bevy in the default configuration, all apps
spend upwards of 100+us in the `First` schedule, every app tick,
evaluating if it should update events or not, even if events are not
being used for that particular frame, and this scales with the number of
Events registered in the app.

## Solution
As `Events::update` is guaranteed `O(1)` by just checking if a
resource's value, swapping two Vecs, and then clearing one of them, the
actual cost of running `event_update_system` is *very* cheap. The
overhead of doing system dependency injection, task scheduling ,and the
multithreaded executor outweighs the cost of running the system by a
large margin.

Create an `EventRegistry` resource that keeps a number of function
pointers that update each event. Replace the per-event type
`event_update_system` with a singular exclusive system uses the
`EventRegistry` to update all events instead. Update `SubApp::add_event`
to use `EventRegistry` instead.

## Performance
This speeds reduces the cost of the `First` schedule in both many_foxes
and many_cubes by over 80%. Note this is with system spans on. The
majority of this is now context-switching costs from launching
`time_system`, which should be mostly eliminated with #12869.

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/037624be-21a2-4dc2-a42f-9d0bfa3e9b4a)

The actual `event_update_system` is usually *very* short, using only a
few microseconds on average.

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/01ff1689-3595-49b6-8f09-5c44bcf903e8)

---

## Changelog
TODO

## Migration Guide
TODO

---------

Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-04-13 14:11:28 +00:00
NiseVoid
57719fc998
Add archetypal to Access Debug impl (#12947)
# Objective

- The `archetypal` field in `Access` doesn't get printed in debug output

## Solution

- Add the field to the impl
2024-04-13 06:06:48 +00:00
Ycy
70ce6f110b
fix bevy_hierarchy crate optional feature bevy_app (#12943)
fix bevy_hierarchy crate optional feature `bevy_app`
2024-04-13 04:46:00 +00:00
BD103
aa2ebbb43f
Fix some nightly Clippy lints (#12927)
# Objective

- I daily drive nightly Rust when developing Bevy, so I notice when new
warnings are raised by `cargo check` and Clippy.
- `cargo +nightly clippy` raises a few of these new warnings.

## Solution

- Fix most warnings from `cargo +nightly clippy`
- I skipped the docs-related warnings because some were covered by
#12692.
- Use `Clone::clone_from` in applicable scenarios, which can sometimes
avoid an extra allocation.
- Implement `Default` for structs that have a `pub const fn new() ->
Self` method.
- Fix an occurrence where generic constraints were defined in both `<C:
Trait>` and `where C: Trait`.
  - Removed generic constraints that were implied by the `Bundle` trait.

---

## Changelog

- `BatchingStrategy`, `NonGenericTypeCell`, and `GenericTypeCell` now
implement `Default`.
2024-04-13 02:05:38 +00:00
Patrick Walton
5caf085dac
Divide the single VisibleEntities list into separate lists for 2D meshes, 3D meshes, lights, and UI elements, for performance. (#12582)
This commit splits `VisibleEntities::entities` into four separate lists:
one for lights, one for 2D meshes, one for 3D meshes, and one for UI
elements. This allows `queue_material_meshes` and similar methods to
avoid examining entities that are obviously irrelevant. In particular,
this separation helps scenes with many skinned meshes, as the individual
bones are considered visible entities but have no rendered appearance.

Internally, `VisibleEntities::entities` is a `HashMap` from the `TypeId`
representing a `QueryFilter` to the appropriate `Entity` list. I had to
do this because `VisibleEntities` is located within an upstream crate
from the crates that provide lights (`bevy_pbr`) and 2D meshes
(`bevy_sprite`). As an added benefit, this setup allows apps to provide
their own types of renderable components, by simply adding a specialized
`check_visibility` to the schedule.

This provides a 16.23% end-to-end speedup on `many_foxes` with 10,000
foxes (24.06 ms/frame to 20.70 ms/frame).

## Migration guide

* `check_visibility` and `VisibleEntities` now store the four types of
renderable entities--2D meshes, 3D meshes, lights, and UI
elements--separately. If your custom rendering code examines
`VisibleEntities`, it will now need to specify which type of entity it's
interested in using the `WithMesh2d`, `WithMesh`, `WithLight`, and
`WithNode` types respectively. If your app introduces a new type of
renderable entity, you'll need to add an explicit call to
`check_visibility` to the schedule to accommodate your new component or
components.

## Analysis

`many_foxes`, 10,000 foxes: `main`:
![Screenshot 2024-03-31
114444](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/16ecb2ff-6e04-46c0-a4b0-b2fde2084bad)

`many_foxes`, 10,000 foxes, this branch:
![Screenshot 2024-03-31
114256](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/94dedae4-bd00-45b2-9aaf-dfc237004ddb)

`queue_material_meshes` (yellow = this branch, red = `main`):
![Screenshot 2024-03-31
114637](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/f90912bd-45bd-42c4-bd74-57d98a0f036e)

`queue_shadows` (yellow = this branch, red = `main`):
![Screenshot 2024-03-31
114607](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/6ce693e3-20c0-4234-8ec9-a6f191299e2d)
2024-04-11 20:33:20 +00:00
BD103
5c3ae32ab1
Enable clippy::ref_as_ptr (#12918)
# Objective

-
[`clippy::ref_as_ptr`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/ref_as_ptr)
prevents you from directly casting references to pointers, requiring you
to use `std::ptr::from_ref` instead. This prevents you from accidentally
converting an immutable reference into a mutable pointer (`&x as *mut
T`).
- Follow up to #11818, now that our [`rust-version` is
1.77](11817f4ba4/Cargo.toml (L14)).

## Solution

- Enable lint and fix all warnings.
2024-04-10 20:16:48 +00:00
Patrick Walton
d59b1e71ef
Implement percentage-closer filtering (PCF) for point lights. (#12910)
I ported the two existing PCF techniques to the cubemap domain as best I
could. Generally, the technique is to create a 2D orthonormal basis
using Gram-Schmidt normalization, then apply the technique over that
basis. The results look fine, though the shadow bias often needs
adjusting.

For comparison, Unity uses a 4-tap pattern for PCF on point lights of
(1, 1, 1), (-1, -1, 1), (-1, 1, -1), (1, -1, -1). I tried this but
didn't like the look, so I went with the design above, which ports the
2D techniques to the 3D domain. There's surprisingly little material on
point light PCF.

I've gone through every example using point lights and verified that the
shadow maps look fine, adjusting biases as necessary.

Fixes #3628.

---

## Changelog

### Added
* Shadows from point lights now support percentage-closer filtering
(PCF), and as a result look less aliased.

### Changed
* `ShadowFilteringMethod::Castano13` and
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Jimenez14` have been renamed to
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Gaussian` and `ShadowFilteringMethod::Temporal`
respectively.

## Migration Guide

* `ShadowFilteringMethod::Castano13` and
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Jimenez14` have been renamed to
`ShadowFilteringMethod::Gaussian` and `ShadowFilteringMethod::Temporal`
respectively.
2024-04-10 20:16:08 +00:00
Vitaliy Sapronenko
ddcbb3cc80
flipping texture coords methods has been added to the StandardMaterial (#12917)
# Objective

Fixes #11996 
The deprecated shape Quad's flip field role migrated to
StandardMaterial's flip/flipped methods

## Solution

flip/flipping methods of StandardMaterial is applicable to any mesh

---

## Changelog

- Added flip and flipped methods to the StandardMaterial implementation
- Added FLIP_HORIZONTAL, FLIP_VERTICAL, FLIP_X, FLIP_Y, FLIP_Z constants

## Migration Guide

Instead of using `Quad::flip` field, call `flipped(true, false)` method
on the StandardMaterial instance when adding the mesh.

---------

Co-authored-by: BD103 <59022059+BD103@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-10 18:23:55 +00:00
Lynn
597799a979
Add tetrahedron gizmos (#12914)
# Objective

- Adds tetrahedron gizmos, suggestion of #9400

## Solution

- Implement tetrahedron gizmos as a `gizmos.primitive_3d`

## Additional info

Here is a short video of the default tetrahedron :)


https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/62256001/a6f31b6f-78bc-4dc2-8f46-2ebd04ed8a0e

---------

Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-04-10 17:59:58 +00:00
Patrick Walton
11817f4ba4
Generate MeshUniforms on the GPU via compute shader where available. (#12773)
Currently, `MeshUniform`s are rather large: 160 bytes. They're also
somewhat expensive to compute, because they involve taking the inverse
of a 3x4 matrix. Finally, if a mesh is present in multiple views, that
mesh will have a separate `MeshUniform` for each and every view, which
is wasteful.

This commit fixes these issues by introducing the concept of a *mesh
input uniform* and adding a *mesh uniform building* compute shader pass.
The `MeshInputUniform` is simply the minimum amount of data needed for
the GPU to compute the full `MeshUniform`. Most of this data is just the
transform and is therefore only 64 bytes. `MeshInputUniform`s are
computed during the *extraction* phase, much like skins are today, in
order to avoid needlessly copying transforms around on CPU. (In fact,
the render app has been changed to only store the translation of each
mesh; it no longer cares about any other part of the transform, which is
stored only on the GPU and the main world.) Before rendering, the
`build_mesh_uniforms` pass runs to expand the `MeshInputUniform`s to the
full `MeshUniform`.

The mesh uniform building pass does the following, all on GPU:

1. Copy the appropriate fields of the `MeshInputUniform` to the
`MeshUniform` slot. If a single mesh is present in multiple views, this
effectively duplicates it into each view.

2. Compute the inverse transpose of the model transform, used for
transforming normals.

3. If applicable, copy the mesh's transform from the previous frame for
TAA. To support this, we double-buffer the `MeshInputUniform`s over two
frames and swap the buffers each frame. The `MeshInputUniform`s for the
current frame contain the index of that mesh's `MeshInputUniform` for
the previous frame.

This commit produces wins in virtually every CPU part of the pipeline:
`extract_meshes`, `queue_material_meshes`,
`batch_and_prepare_render_phase`, and especially
`write_batched_instance_buffer` are all faster. Shrinking the amount of
CPU data that has to be shuffled around speeds up the entire rendering
process.

| Benchmark              | This branch | `main`  | Speedup |
|------------------------|-------------|---------|---------|
| `many_cubes -nfc`      |      17.259 |  24.529 |  42.12% |
| `many_cubes -nfc -vpi` |     302.116 | 312.123 |   3.31% |
| `many_foxes`           |       3.227 |   3.515 |   8.92% |

Because mesh uniform building requires compute shader, and WebGL 2 has
no compute shader, the existing CPU mesh uniform building code has been
left as-is. Many types now have both CPU mesh uniform building and GPU
mesh uniform building modes. Developers can opt into the old CPU mesh
uniform building by setting the `use_gpu_uniform_builder` option on
`PbrPlugin` to `false`.

Below are graphs of the CPU portions of `many-cubes
--no-frustum-culling`. Yellow is this branch, red is `main`.

`extract_meshes`:
![Screenshot 2024-04-02
124842](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/a6748ea4-dd05-47b6-9254-45d07d33cb10)
It's notable that we get a small win even though we're now writing to a
GPU buffer.

`queue_material_meshes`:
![Screenshot 2024-04-02
124911](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/ecb44d78-65dc-448d-ba85-2de91aa2ad94)
There's a bit of a regression here; not sure what's causing it. In any
case it's very outweighed by the other gains.

`batch_and_prepare_render_phase`:
![Screenshot 2024-04-02
125123](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/4e20fc86-f9dd-4e5c-8623-837e4258f435)
There's a huge win here, enough to make batching basically drop off the
profile.

`write_batched_instance_buffer`:
![Screenshot 2024-04-02
125237](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/157897/401a5c32-9dc1-4991-996d-eb1cac6014b2)
There's a massive improvement here, as expected. Note that a lot of it
simply comes from the fact that `MeshInputUniform` is `Pod`. (This isn't
a maintainability problem in my view because `MeshInputUniform` is so
simple: just 16 tightly-packed words.)

## Changelog

### Added

* Per-mesh instance data is now generated on GPU with a compute shader
instead of CPU, resulting in rendering performance improvements on
platforms where compute shaders are supported.

## Migration guide

* Custom render phases now need multiple systems beyond just
`batch_and_prepare_render_phase`. Code that was previously creating
custom render phases should now add a `BinnedRenderPhasePlugin` or
`SortedRenderPhasePlugin` as appropriate instead of directly adding
`batch_and_prepare_render_phase`.
2024-04-10 05:33:32 +00:00
BD103
a9943e8d2c
Fix beta CI (#12913)
# Objective

- Fixes #12905.

## Solution

- Use proper code `` tags for `TaskPoolBuilder::thread_name`.
- Remove leftover documentation in `TaskPool` referencing the deleted
`TaskPoolInner` struct.
- It may be possible to rephrase this, but I do not know enough about
the task pool to write something. (cc @james7132 who made the change
removing `TaskPoolInner`.)
- Ignore a buggy rustdoc lint that thinks `App` is already in scope for
`UpdateMode` doc. (Extracted from #12692.)
2024-04-09 17:33:59 +00:00
Lynn
2f0b5b9c5a
Use impl Into<Color> for gizmos.primitive_3d(...) (#12915)
# Objective

- All gizmos APIs besides `gizmos.primitive_3d` use `impl Into<Color>`
as their type for `color`.

## Solution

- This PR changes `primitive_3d()` to use `impl Into<Color>` aswell.
2024-04-09 17:33:34 +00:00
Robert Swain
ab7cbfa8fc
Consolidate Render(Ui)Materials(2d) into RenderAssets (#12827)
# Objective

- Replace `RenderMaterials` / `RenderMaterials2d` / `RenderUiMaterials`
with `RenderAssets` to enable implementing changes to one thing,
`RenderAssets`, that applies to all use cases rather than duplicating
changes everywhere for multiple things that should be one thing.
- Adopts #8149 

## Solution

- Make RenderAsset generic over the destination type rather than the
source type as in #8149
- Use `RenderAssets<PreparedMaterial<M>>` etc for render materials

---

## Changelog

- Changed:
- The `RenderAsset` trait is now implemented on the destination type.
Its `SourceAsset` associated type refers to the type of the source
asset.
- `RenderMaterials`, `RenderMaterials2d`, and `RenderUiMaterials` have
been replaced by `RenderAssets<PreparedMaterial<M>>` and similar.

## Migration Guide

- `RenderAsset` is now implemented for the destination type rather that
the source asset type. The source asset type is now the `RenderAsset`
trait's `SourceAsset` associated type.
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