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Let Component::map_entities defer to MapEntities (#19414)
# Objective

The objective of this PR is to enable Components to use their
`MapEntities` implementation for `Component::map_entities`.

With the improvements to the entity mapping system, there is definitely
a huge reduction in boilerplate. However, especially since
`(Entity)HashMap<..>` doesn't implement `MapEntities` (I presume because
the lack of specialization in rust makes `HashMap<Entity|X, Entity|X>`
complicated), when somebody has types that contain these hashmaps they
can't use this approach.

More so, we can't even depend on the previous implementation, since
`Component::map_entities` is used instead of
`MapEntities::map_entities`. Outside of implementing `Component `and
`Component::map_entities` on these types directly, the only path forward
is to create a custom type to wrap the hashmaps and implement map
entities on that, or split these components into a wrapper type that
implement `Component`, and an inner type that implements `MapEntities`.

## Current Solution
The solution was to allow adding `#[component(map_entities)]` on the
component. By default this will defer to the `MapEntities`
implementation.

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[component(map_entities)]
struct Inventory {
    items: HashMap<Entity, usize>
}

impl MapEntities for Inventory {
    fn map_entities<M: EntityMapper>(&mut self, entity_mapper: &mut M) {
        self.items = self.items
           .drain()
           .map(|(id, count)|(entity_mapper.get_mapped(id), count))
           .collect();
    }
}

```

You can use `#[component(map_entities = <function path>)]` instead to
substitute other code in for components. This function can also include
generics, but sso far I haven't been able to find a case where they are
needed.

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[component(map_entities = map_the_map)]
// Also works #[component(map_entities = map_the_map::<T,_>)]
struct Inventory<T> {
    items: HashMap<Entity, T>
}

fn map_the_map<T, M: EntityMapper>(inv: &mut Inventory<T>, entity_mapper: &mut M) {
    inv.items = inv.items
       .drain()
       .map(|(id, count)|(entity_mapper.get_mapped(id), count))
       .collect();
}

```

The idea is that with the previous changes to MapEntities, MapEntities
is implemented more for entity collections than for Components. If you
have a component that makes sense as both, `#[component(map_entities)]`
would work great, while otherwise a component can use
`#[component(map_entities = <function>)]` to change the behavior of
`Component::map_entities` without opening up the component type to be
included in other components.


## (Original Solution if you want to follow the PR)

The solution was to allow adding `#[component(entities)]` on the
component itself to defer to the `MapEntities` implementation

```rust
#[derive(Component)]
#[component(entities)]
struct Inventory {
    items: HashMap<Entity, usize>
}

impl MapEntities for Inventory {
    fn map_entities<M: EntityMapper>(&mut self, entity_mapper: &mut M) {
        self.items = self.items
           .drain()
           .map(|(id, count)|(entity_mapper.get_mapped(id), count))
           .collect();
    }
}

```

## Testing

I tested this by patching my local changes into my own bevy project. I
had a system that loads a scene file and executes some logic with a
Component that contains a `HashMap<Entity, UVec2>`, and it panics when
Entity is not found from another query. Since the 0.16 update this
system has reliably panicked upon attempting to the load the scene.

After patching my code in, I added `#[component(entities)]` to this
component, and I was able to successfully load the scene.

Additionally, I wrote a doc test.

## Call-outs
### Relationships
This overrules the default mapping of relationship fields. Anything else
seemed more problematic, as you'd have inconsistent behavior between
`MapEntities` and `Component`.
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src Let Component::map_entities defer to MapEntities (#19414) 2025-06-23 21:05:04 +00:00
Cargo.toml Bump Version after Release (#19774) 2025-06-22 23:06:43 +00:00
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