#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))] #![doc( html_logo_url = "https://bevy.org/assets/icon.png", html_favicon_url = "https://bevy.org/assets/icon.png" )] #![no_std] //! General utilities for first-party [Bevy] engine crates. //! //! [Bevy]: https://bevy.org/ /// Configuration information for this crate. pub mod cfg { pub(crate) use bevy_platform::cfg::*; pub use bevy_platform::cfg::{alloc, std}; define_alias! { #[cfg(feature = "parallel")] => { /// Indicates the `Parallel` type is available. parallel } } } cfg::std! { extern crate std; } cfg::alloc! { extern crate alloc; mod map; pub use map::*; } cfg::parallel! { mod parallel_queue; pub use parallel_queue::*; } /// The utilities prelude. /// /// This includes the most common types in this crate, re-exported for your convenience. pub mod prelude { pub use crate::debug_info::DebugName; pub use crate::default; } #[cfg(feature = "wgpu_wrapper")] mod wgpu_wrapper; mod debug_info; mod default; mod once; #[doc(hidden)] pub use once::OnceFlag; pub use default::default; #[cfg(feature = "wgpu_wrapper")] pub use wgpu_wrapper::WgpuWrapper; use core::mem::ManuallyDrop; /// A type which calls a function when dropped. /// This can be used to ensure that cleanup code is run even in case of a panic. /// /// Note that this only works for panics that [unwind](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/unwinding.html) /// -- any code within `OnDrop` will be skipped if a panic does not unwind. /// In most cases, this will just work. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use bevy_utils::OnDrop; /// # fn test_panic(do_panic: bool, log: impl FnOnce(&str)) { /// // This will print a message when the variable `_catch` gets dropped, /// // even if a panic occurs before we reach the end of this scope. /// // This is similar to a `try ... catch` block in languages such as C++. /// let _catch = OnDrop::new(|| log("Oops, a panic occurred and this function didn't complete!")); /// /// // Some code that may panic... /// // ... /// # if do_panic { panic!() } /// /// // Make sure the message only gets printed if a panic occurs. /// // If we remove this line, then the message will be printed regardless of whether a panic occurs /// // -- similar to a `try ... finally` block. /// core::mem::forget(_catch); /// # } /// # /// # test_panic(false, |_| unreachable!()); /// # let mut did_log = false; /// # std::panic::catch_unwind(std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| { /// # test_panic(true, |_| did_log = true); /// # })); /// # assert!(did_log); /// ``` pub struct OnDrop { callback: ManuallyDrop, } impl OnDrop { /// Returns an object that will invoke the specified callback when dropped. pub fn new(callback: F) -> Self { Self { callback: ManuallyDrop::new(callback), } } } impl Drop for OnDrop { fn drop(&mut self) { #![expect( unsafe_code, reason = "Taking from a ManuallyDrop requires unsafe code." )] // SAFETY: We may move out of `self`, since this instance can never be observed after it's dropped. let callback = unsafe { ManuallyDrop::take(&mut self.callback) }; callback(); } }