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			# Objective Documentation should no longer be using pre-stageless terminology to avoid confusion. ## Solution - update all docs referring to stages to instead refer to sets/schedules where appropriate - also mention `apply_system_buffers` for anything system-buffer-related that previously referred to buffers being applied "at the end of a stage"
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| //! This example shows how to create a custom render pass that runs after the main pass
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| //! and reads the texture generated by the main pass.
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| //!
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| //! The example shader is a very simple implementation of chromatic aberration.
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| //!
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| //! This is a fairly low level example and assumes some familiarity with rendering concepts and wgpu.
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| 
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| use bevy::{
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|     core_pipeline::{
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|         clear_color::ClearColorConfig, core_3d,
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|         fullscreen_vertex_shader::fullscreen_shader_vertex_state,
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|     },
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|     prelude::*,
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|     render::{
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|         extract_component::{
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|             ComponentUniforms, ExtractComponent, ExtractComponentPlugin, UniformComponentPlugin,
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|         },
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|         render_graph::{Node, NodeRunError, RenderGraph, RenderGraphContext},
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|         render_resource::{
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|             BindGroupDescriptor, BindGroupEntry, BindGroupLayout, BindGroupLayoutDescriptor,
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|             BindGroupLayoutEntry, BindingResource, BindingType, CachedRenderPipelineId,
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|             ColorTargetState, ColorWrites, FragmentState, MultisampleState, Operations,
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|             PipelineCache, PrimitiveState, RenderPassColorAttachment, RenderPassDescriptor,
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|             RenderPipelineDescriptor, Sampler, SamplerBindingType, SamplerDescriptor, ShaderStages,
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|             ShaderType, TextureFormat, TextureSampleType, TextureViewDimension,
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|         },
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|         renderer::{RenderContext, RenderDevice},
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|         texture::BevyDefault,
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|         view::{ExtractedView, ViewTarget},
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|         RenderApp,
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|     },
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| };
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| 
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| fn main() {
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|     App::new()
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|         .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(AssetPlugin {
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|             // Hot reloading the shader works correctly
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|             watch_for_changes: true,
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|             ..default()
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|         }))
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|         .add_plugin(PostProcessPlugin)
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|         .add_systems(Startup, setup)
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|         .add_systems(Update, (rotate, update_settings))
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|         .run();
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| }
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| 
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| /// It is generally encouraged to set up post processing effects as a plugin
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| struct PostProcessPlugin;
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| impl Plugin for PostProcessPlugin {
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|     fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
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|         app
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|             // The settings will be a component that lives in the main world but will
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|             // be extracted to the render world every frame.
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|             // This makes it possible to control the effect from the main world.
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|             // This plugin will take care of extracting it automatically.
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|             // It's important to derive [`ExtractComponent`] on [`PostProcessingSettings`] for this plugin to work correctly.
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|             .add_plugin(ExtractComponentPlugin::<PostProcessSettings>::default())
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|             // The settings will also be the data used in the shader.
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|             // This plugin will prepare the component for the GPU by creating a uniform buffer
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|             // and writing the data to that buffer every frame.
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|             .add_plugin(UniformComponentPlugin::<PostProcessSettings>::default());
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| 
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|         // We need to get the render app from the main app
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|         let Ok(render_app) = app.get_sub_app_mut(RenderApp) else {
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|             return;
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|         };
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| 
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|         // Initialize the pipeline
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|         render_app.init_resource::<PostProcessPipeline>();
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| 
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|         // Bevy's renderer uses a render graph which is a collection of nodes in a directed acyclic graph.
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|         // It currently runs on each view/camera and executes each node in the specified order.
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|         // It will make sure that any node that needs a dependency from another node only runs when that dependency is done.
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|         //
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|         // Each node can execute arbitrary work, but it generally runs at least one render pass.
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|         // A node only has access to the render world, so if you need data from the main world
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|         // you need to extract it manually or with the plugin like above.
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| 
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|         // Create the node with the render world
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|         let node = PostProcessNode::new(&mut render_app.world);
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| 
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|         // Get the render graph for the entire app
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|         let mut graph = render_app.world.resource_mut::<RenderGraph>();
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| 
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|         // Get the render graph for 3d cameras/views
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|         let core_3d_graph = graph.get_sub_graph_mut(core_3d::graph::NAME).unwrap();
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| 
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|         // Register the post process node in the 3d render graph
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|         core_3d_graph.add_node(PostProcessNode::NAME, node);
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| 
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|         // We now need to add an edge between our node and the nodes from bevy
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|         // to make sure our node is ordered correctly relative to other nodes.
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|         //
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|         // Here we want our effect to run after tonemapping and before the end of the main pass post processing
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|         core_3d_graph.add_node_edge(core_3d::graph::node::TONEMAPPING, PostProcessNode::NAME);
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|         core_3d_graph.add_node_edge(
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|             PostProcessNode::NAME,
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|             core_3d::graph::node::END_MAIN_PASS_POST_PROCESSING,
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|         );
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// The post process node used for the render graph
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| struct PostProcessNode {
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|     // The node needs a query to gather data from the ECS in order to do its rendering,
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|     // but it's not a normal system so we need to define it manually.
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|     query: QueryState<&'static ViewTarget, With<ExtractedView>>,
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| }
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| 
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| impl PostProcessNode {
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|     pub const NAME: &str = "post_process";
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| 
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|     fn new(world: &mut World) -> Self {
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|         Self {
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|             query: QueryState::new(world),
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl Node for PostProcessNode {
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|     // This will run every frame before the run() method
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|     // The important difference is that `self` is `mut` here
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|     fn update(&mut self, world: &mut World) {
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|         // Since this is not a system we need to update the query manually.
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|         // This is mostly boilerplate. There are plans to remove this in the future.
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|         // For now, you can just copy it.
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|         self.query.update_archetypes(world);
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|     }
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| 
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|     // Runs the node logic
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|     // This is where you encode draw commands.
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|     //
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|     // This will run on every view on which the graph is running. If you don't want your effect to run on every camera,
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|     // you'll need to make sure you have a marker component to identify which camera(s) should run the effect.
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|     fn run(
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|         &self,
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|         graph_context: &mut RenderGraphContext,
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|         render_context: &mut RenderContext,
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|         world: &World,
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|     ) -> Result<(), NodeRunError> {
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|         // Get the entity of the view for the render graph where this node is running
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|         let view_entity = graph_context.view_entity();
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| 
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|         // We get the data we need from the world based on the view entity passed to the node.
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|         // The data is the query that was defined earlier in the [`PostProcessNode`]
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|         let Ok(view_target) = self.query.get_manual(world, view_entity) else {
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|             return Ok(());
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|         };
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| 
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|         // Get the pipeline resource that contains the global data we need to create the render pipeline
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|         let post_process_pipeline = world.resource::<PostProcessPipeline>();
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| 
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|         // The pipeline cache is a cache of all previously created pipelines.
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|         // It is required to avoid creating a new pipeline each frame, which is expensive due to shader compilation.
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|         let pipeline_cache = world.resource::<PipelineCache>();
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| 
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|         // Get the pipeline from the cache
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|         let Some(pipeline) = pipeline_cache.get_render_pipeline(post_process_pipeline.pipeline_id) else {
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|             return Ok(());
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|         };
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| 
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|         // Get the settings uniform binding
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|         let settings_uniforms = world.resource::<ComponentUniforms<PostProcessSettings>>();
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|         let Some(settings_binding) = settings_uniforms.uniforms().binding() else {
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|             return Ok(());
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|         };
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| 
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|         // This will start a new "post process write", obtaining two texture
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|         // views from the view target - a `source` and a `destination`.
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|         // `source` is the "current" main texture and you _must_ write into
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|         // `destination` because calling `post_process_write()` on the
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|         // [`ViewTarget`] will internally flip the [`ViewTarget`]'s main
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|         // texture to the `destination` texture. Failing to do so will cause
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|         // the current main texture information to be lost.
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|         let post_process = view_target.post_process_write();
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| 
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|         // The bind_group gets created each frame.
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|         //
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|         // Normally, you would create a bind_group in the Queue set, but this doesn't work with the post_process_write().
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|         // The reason it doesn't work is because each post_process_write will alternate the source/destination.
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|         // The only way to have the correct source/destination for the bind_group is to make sure you get it during the node execution.
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|         let bind_group = render_context
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|             .render_device()
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|             .create_bind_group(&BindGroupDescriptor {
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|                 label: Some("post_process_bind_group"),
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|                 layout: &post_process_pipeline.layout,
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|                 // It's important for this to match the BindGroupLayout defined in the PostProcessPipeline
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|                 entries: &[
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|                     BindGroupEntry {
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|                         binding: 0,
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|                         // Make sure to use the source view
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|                         resource: BindingResource::TextureView(post_process.source),
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|                     },
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|                     BindGroupEntry {
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|                         binding: 1,
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|                         // Use the sampler created for the pipeline
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|                         resource: BindingResource::Sampler(&post_process_pipeline.sampler),
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|                     },
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|                     BindGroupEntry {
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|                         binding: 2,
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|                         // Set the settings binding
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|                         resource: settings_binding.clone(),
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|                     },
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|                 ],
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|             });
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| 
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|         // Begin the render pass
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|         let mut render_pass = render_context.begin_tracked_render_pass(RenderPassDescriptor {
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|             label: Some("post_process_pass"),
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|             color_attachments: &[Some(RenderPassColorAttachment {
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|                 // We need to specify the post process destination view here
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|                 // to make sure we write to the appropriate texture.
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|                 view: post_process.destination,
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|                 resolve_target: None,
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|                 ops: Operations::default(),
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|             })],
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|             depth_stencil_attachment: None,
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|         });
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| 
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|         // This is mostly just wgpu boilerplate for drawing a fullscreen triangle,
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|         // using the pipeline/bind_group created above
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|         render_pass.set_render_pipeline(pipeline);
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|         render_pass.set_bind_group(0, &bind_group, &[]);
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|         render_pass.draw(0..3, 0..1);
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| 
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|         Ok(())
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // This contains global data used by the render pipeline. This will be created once on startup.
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| #[derive(Resource)]
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| struct PostProcessPipeline {
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|     layout: BindGroupLayout,
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|     sampler: Sampler,
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|     pipeline_id: CachedRenderPipelineId,
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| }
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| 
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| impl FromWorld for PostProcessPipeline {
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|     fn from_world(world: &mut World) -> Self {
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|         let render_device = world.resource::<RenderDevice>();
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| 
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|         // We need to define the bind group layout used for our pipeline
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|         let layout = render_device.create_bind_group_layout(&BindGroupLayoutDescriptor {
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|             label: Some("post_process_bind_group_layout"),
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|             entries: &[
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|                 // The screen texture
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|                 BindGroupLayoutEntry {
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|                     binding: 0,
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|                     visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
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|                     ty: BindingType::Texture {
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|                         sample_type: TextureSampleType::Float { filterable: true },
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|                         view_dimension: TextureViewDimension::D2,
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|                         multisampled: false,
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|                     },
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|                     count: None,
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|                 },
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|                 // The sampler that will be used to sample the screen texture
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|                 BindGroupLayoutEntry {
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|                     binding: 1,
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|                     visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
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|                     ty: BindingType::Sampler(SamplerBindingType::Filtering),
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|                     count: None,
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|                 },
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|                 // The settings uniform that will control the effect
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|                 BindGroupLayoutEntry {
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|                     binding: 2,
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|                     visibility: ShaderStages::FRAGMENT,
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|                     ty: BindingType::Buffer {
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|                         ty: bevy::render::render_resource::BufferBindingType::Uniform,
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|                         has_dynamic_offset: false,
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|                         min_binding_size: None,
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|                     },
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|                     count: None,
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|                 },
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|             ],
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|         });
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| 
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|         // We can create the sampler here since it won't change at runtime and doesn't depend on the view
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|         let sampler = render_device.create_sampler(&SamplerDescriptor::default());
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| 
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|         // Get the shader handle
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|         let shader = world
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|             .resource::<AssetServer>()
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|             .load("shaders/post_process_pass.wgsl");
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| 
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|         let pipeline_id = world
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|             .resource_mut::<PipelineCache>()
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|             // This will add the pipeline to the cache and queue it's creation
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|             .queue_render_pipeline(RenderPipelineDescriptor {
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|                 label: Some("post_process_pipeline".into()),
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|                 layout: vec![layout.clone()],
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|                 // This will setup a fullscreen triangle for the vertex state
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|                 vertex: fullscreen_shader_vertex_state(),
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|                 fragment: Some(FragmentState {
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|                     shader,
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|                     shader_defs: vec![],
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|                     // Make sure this matches the entry point of your shader.
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|                     // It can be anything as long as it matches here and in the shader.
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|                     entry_point: "fragment".into(),
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|                     targets: vec![Some(ColorTargetState {
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|                         format: TextureFormat::bevy_default(),
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|                         blend: None,
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|                         write_mask: ColorWrites::ALL,
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|                     })],
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|                 }),
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|                 // All of the following property are not important for this effect so just use the default values.
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|                 // This struct doesn't have the Default trai implemented because not all field can have a default value.
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|                 primitive: PrimitiveState::default(),
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|                 depth_stencil: None,
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|                 multisample: MultisampleState::default(),
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|                 push_constant_ranges: vec![],
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|             });
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| 
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|         Self {
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|             layout,
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|             sampler,
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|             pipeline_id,
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // This is the component that will get passed to the shader
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| #[derive(Component, Default, Clone, Copy, ExtractComponent, ShaderType)]
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| struct PostProcessSettings {
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|     intensity: f32,
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| }
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| 
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| /// Set up a simple 3D scene
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| fn setup(
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|     mut commands: Commands,
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|     mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
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|     mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
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| ) {
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|     // camera
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|     commands.spawn((
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|         Camera3dBundle {
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|             transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 5.0))
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|                 .looking_at(Vec3::default(), Vec3::Y),
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|             camera_3d: Camera3d {
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|                 clear_color: ClearColorConfig::Custom(Color::WHITE),
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|                 ..default()
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|             },
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|             ..default()
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|         },
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|         // Add the setting to the camera.
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|         // This component is also used to determine on which camera to run the post processing effect.
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|         PostProcessSettings { intensity: 0.02 },
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|     ));
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| 
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|     // cube
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|     commands.spawn((
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|         PbrBundle {
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|             mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
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|             material: materials.add(Color::rgb(0.8, 0.7, 0.6).into()),
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|             transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.5, 0.0),
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|             ..default()
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|         },
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|         Rotates,
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|     ));
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|     // light
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|     commands.spawn(PointLightBundle {
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|         transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(0.0, 0.0, 10.0)),
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|         ..default()
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|     });
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| }
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| 
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| #[derive(Component)]
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| struct Rotates;
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| 
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| /// Rotates any entity around the x and y axis
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| fn rotate(time: Res<Time>, mut query: Query<&mut Transform, With<Rotates>>) {
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|     for mut transform in &mut query {
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|         transform.rotate_x(0.55 * time.delta_seconds());
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|         transform.rotate_z(0.15 * time.delta_seconds());
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // Change the intensity over time to show that the effect is controlled from the main world
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| fn update_settings(mut settings: Query<&mut PostProcessSettings>, time: Res<Time>) {
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|     for mut setting in &mut settings {
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|         let mut intensity = time.elapsed_seconds().sin();
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|         // Make it loop periodically
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|         intensity = intensity.sin();
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|         // Remap it to 0..1 because the intensity can't be negative
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|         intensity = intensity * 0.5 + 0.5;
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|         // Scale it to a more reasonable level
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|         intensity *= 0.015;
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| 
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|         // Set the intensity. This will then be extracted to the render world and uploaded to the gpu automatically.
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|         setting.intensity = intensity;
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|     }
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| }
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