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			# 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>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| //! In this example we add a counter resource and increase its value in one system,
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| //! while a different system prints the current count to the console.
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| 
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| #![expect(clippy::std_instead_of_core)]
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| 
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| use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
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| use rand::Rng;
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| use std::ops::Deref;
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| 
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| fn main() {
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|     // Create a world
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|     let mut world = World::new();
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| 
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|     // Add the counter resource
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|     world.insert_resource(Counter { value: 0 });
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| 
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|     // Create a schedule
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|     let mut schedule = Schedule::default();
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| 
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|     // Add systems to increase the counter and to print out the current value
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|     schedule.add_systems((increase_counter, print_counter).chain());
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| 
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|     for iteration in 1..=10 {
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|         println!("Simulating frame {iteration}/10");
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|         schedule.run(&mut world);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // Counter resource to be increased and read by systems
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| #[derive(Debug, Resource)]
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| struct Counter {
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|     pub value: i32,
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| }
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| 
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| fn increase_counter(mut counter: ResMut<Counter>) {
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|     if rand::thread_rng().gen_bool(0.5) {
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|         counter.value += 1;
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|         println!("    Increased counter value");
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| fn print_counter(counter: Res<Counter>) {
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|     println!("    {:?}", counter.deref());
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| }
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