# Objective - Contributes to #16877 ## Solution - Moved `hashbrown`, `foldhash`, and related types out of `bevy_utils` and into `bevy_platform_support` - Refactored the above to match the layout of these types in `std`. - Updated crates as required. ## Testing - CI --- ## Migration Guide - The following items were moved out of `bevy_utils` and into `bevy_platform_support::hash`: - `FixedState` - `DefaultHasher` - `RandomState` - `FixedHasher` - `Hashed` - `PassHash` - `PassHasher` - `NoOpHash` - The following items were moved out of `bevy_utils` and into `bevy_platform_support::collections`: - `HashMap` - `HashSet` - `bevy_utils::hashbrown` has been removed. Instead, import from `bevy_platform_support::collections` _or_ take a dependency on `hashbrown` directly. - `bevy_utils::Entry` has been removed. Instead, import from `bevy_platform_support::collections::hash_map` or `bevy_platform_support::collections::hash_set` as appropriate. - All of the above equally apply to `bevy::utils` and `bevy::platform_support`. ## Notes - I left `PreHashMap`, `PreHashMapExt`, and `TypeIdMap` in `bevy_utils` as they might be candidates for micro-crating. They can always be moved into `bevy_platform_support` at a later date if desired.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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//! This example demonstrates immutable components.
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use bevy::{
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    ecs::{
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        component::{ComponentDescriptor, ComponentId, HookContext, StorageType},
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        world::DeferredWorld,
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    },
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    platform_support::collections::HashMap,
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    prelude::*,
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    ptr::OwningPtr,
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};
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use core::alloc::Layout;
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/// This component is mutable, the default case. This is indicated by components
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/// implementing [`Component`] where [`Component::Mutability`] is [`Mutable`](bevy::ecs::component::Mutable).
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#[derive(Component)]
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pub struct MyMutableComponent(bool);
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/// This component is immutable. Once inserted into the ECS, it can only be viewed,
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/// or removed. Replacement is also permitted, as this is equivalent to removal
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/// and insertion.
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///
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/// Adding the `#[component(immutable)]` attribute prevents the implementation of [`Component<Mutability = Mutable>`]
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/// in the derive macro.
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#[derive(Component)]
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#[component(immutable)]
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pub struct MyImmutableComponent(bool);
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fn demo_1(world: &mut World) {
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    // Immutable components can be inserted just like mutable components.
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    let mut entity = world.spawn((MyMutableComponent(false), MyImmutableComponent(false)));
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    // But where mutable components can be mutated...
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    let mut my_mutable_component = entity.get_mut::<MyMutableComponent>().unwrap();
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    my_mutable_component.0 = true;
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    // ...immutable ones cannot. The below fails to compile as `MyImmutableComponent`
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    // is declared as immutable.
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    // let mut my_immutable_component = entity.get_mut::<MyImmutableComponent>().unwrap();
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    // Instead, you could take or replace the immutable component to update its value.
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    let mut my_immutable_component = entity.take::<MyImmutableComponent>().unwrap();
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    my_immutable_component.0 = true;
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    entity.insert(my_immutable_component);
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}
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/// This is an example of a component like [`Name`](bevy::prelude::Name), but immutable.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Component, Reflect)]
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#[reflect(Hash, Component)]
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#[component(
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    immutable,
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    // Since this component is immutable, we can fully capture all mutations through
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    // these component hooks. This allows for keeping other parts of the ECS synced
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    // to a component's value at all times.
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    on_insert = on_insert_name,
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    on_replace = on_replace_name,
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)]
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pub struct Name(pub &'static str);
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/// This index allows for O(1) lookups of an [`Entity`] by its [`Name`].
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#[derive(Resource, Default)]
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struct NameIndex {
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    name_to_entity: HashMap<Name, Entity>,
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}
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impl NameIndex {
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    fn get_entity(&self, name: &'static str) -> Option<Entity> {
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        self.name_to_entity.get(&Name(name)).copied()
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    }
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}
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/// When a [`Name`] is inserted, we will add it to our [`NameIndex`].
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///
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/// Since all mutations to [`Name`] are captured by hooks, we know it is not currently
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/// inserted in the index, and its value will not change without triggering a hook.
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fn on_insert_name(mut world: DeferredWorld<'_>, HookContext { entity, .. }: HookContext) {
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    let Some(&name) = world.entity(entity).get::<Name>() else {
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        unreachable!("OnInsert hook guarantees `Name` is available on entity")
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    };
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    let Some(mut index) = world.get_resource_mut::<NameIndex>() else {
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        return;
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    };
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    index.name_to_entity.insert(name, entity);
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}
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/// When a [`Name`] is removed or replaced, remove it from our [`NameIndex`].
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///
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/// Since all mutations to [`Name`] are captured by hooks, we know it is currently
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/// inserted in the index.
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fn on_replace_name(mut world: DeferredWorld<'_>, HookContext { entity, .. }: HookContext) {
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    let Some(&name) = world.entity(entity).get::<Name>() else {
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        unreachable!("OnReplace hook guarantees `Name` is available on entity")
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    };
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    let Some(mut index) = world.get_resource_mut::<NameIndex>() else {
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        return;
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    };
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    index.name_to_entity.remove(&name);
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}
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fn demo_2(world: &mut World) {
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    // Setup our name index
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    world.init_resource::<NameIndex>();
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    // Spawn some entities!
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    let alyssa = world.spawn(Name("Alyssa")).id();
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    let javier = world.spawn(Name("Javier")).id();
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    // Check our index
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    let index = world.resource::<NameIndex>();
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    assert_eq!(index.get_entity("Alyssa"), Some(alyssa));
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    assert_eq!(index.get_entity("Javier"), Some(javier));
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    // Changing the name of an entity is also fully capture by our index
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    world.entity_mut(javier).insert(Name("Steven"));
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    // Javier changed their name to Steven
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    let steven = javier;
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    // Check our index
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    let index = world.resource::<NameIndex>();
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    assert_eq!(index.get_entity("Javier"), None);
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    assert_eq!(index.get_entity("Steven"), Some(steven));
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}
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/// This example demonstrates how to work with _dynamic_ immutable components.
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#[expect(
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    unsafe_code,
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    reason = "Unsafe code is needed to work with dynamic components"
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)]
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fn demo_3(world: &mut World) {
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    // This is a list of dynamic components we will create.
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    // The first item is the name of the component, and the second is the size
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    // in bytes.
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    let my_dynamic_components = [("Foo", 1), ("Bar", 2), ("Baz", 4)];
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    // This pipeline takes our component descriptions, registers them, and gets
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    // their ComponentId's.
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    let my_registered_components = my_dynamic_components
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        .into_iter()
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        .map(|(name, size)| {
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            // SAFETY:
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            // - No drop command is required
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            // - The component will store [u8; size], which is Send + Sync
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            let descriptor = unsafe {
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                ComponentDescriptor::new_with_layout(
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                    name.to_string(),
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                    StorageType::Table,
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                    Layout::array::<u8>(size).unwrap(),
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                    None,
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                    false,
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                )
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            };
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            (name, size, descriptor)
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        })
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        .map(|(name, size, descriptor)| {
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            let component_id = world.register_component_with_descriptor(descriptor);
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            (name, size, component_id)
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        })
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        .collect::<Vec<(&str, usize, ComponentId)>>();
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    // Now that our components are registered, let's add them to an entity
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    let mut entity = world.spawn_empty();
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    for (_name, size, component_id) in &my_registered_components {
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        // We're just storing some zeroes for the sake of demonstration.
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        let data = core::iter::repeat_n(0, *size).collect::<Vec<u8>>();
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        OwningPtr::make(data, |ptr| {
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            // SAFETY:
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            // - ComponentId has been taken from the same world
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            // - Array is created to the layout specified in the world
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            unsafe {
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                entity.insert_by_id(*component_id, ptr);
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            }
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        });
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    }
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    for (_name, _size, component_id) in &my_registered_components {
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        // With immutable components, we can read the values...
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        assert!(entity.get_by_id(*component_id).is_ok());
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        // ...but we cannot gain a mutable reference.
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        assert!(entity.get_mut_by_id(*component_id).is_err());
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        // Instead, you must either remove or replace the value.
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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_systems(Startup, demo_1)
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        .add_systems(Startup, demo_2)
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        .add_systems(Startup, demo_3)
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        .run();
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}
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