bevy/examples/2d/mesh2d_arcs.rs
Zachary Harrold d70595b667
Add core and alloc over std Lints (#15281)
# 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.

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Co-authored-by: François Mockers <francois.mockers@vleue.com>
2024-09-27 00:59:59 +00:00

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Rust

//! Demonstrates UV mappings of the [`CircularSector`] and [`CircularSegment`] primitives.
//!
//! Also draws the bounding boxes and circles of the primitives.
use std::f32::consts::FRAC_PI_2;
use bevy::{
color::palettes::css::{BLUE, DARK_SLATE_GREY, RED},
math::{
bounding::{Bounded2d, BoundingVolume},
Isometry2d,
},
prelude::*,
render::mesh::{CircularMeshUvMode, CircularSectorMeshBuilder, CircularSegmentMeshBuilder},
sprite::MaterialMesh2dBundle,
};
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.add_systems(Startup, setup)
.add_systems(
Update,
(
draw_bounds::<CircularSector>,
draw_bounds::<CircularSegment>,
),
)
.run();
}
#[derive(Component, Debug)]
struct DrawBounds<Shape: Bounded2d + Send + Sync + 'static>(Shape);
fn setup(
mut commands: Commands,
asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
mut materials: ResMut<Assets<ColorMaterial>>,
) {
let material = materials.add(asset_server.load("branding/icon.png"));
commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle {
camera: Camera {
clear_color: ClearColorConfig::Custom(DARK_SLATE_GREY.into()),
..default()
},
..default()
});
const UPPER_Y: f32 = 50.0;
const LOWER_Y: f32 = -50.0;
const FIRST_X: f32 = -450.0;
const OFFSET: f32 = 100.0;
const NUM_SLICES: i32 = 8;
// This draws NUM_SLICES copies of the Bevy logo as circular sectors and segments,
// with successively larger angles up to a complete circle.
for i in 0..NUM_SLICES {
let fraction = (i + 1) as f32 / NUM_SLICES as f32;
let sector = CircularSector::from_turns(40.0, fraction);
// We want to rotate the circular sector so that the sectors appear clockwise from north.
// We must rotate it both in the Transform and in the mesh's UV mappings.
let sector_angle = -sector.half_angle();
let sector_mesh =
CircularSectorMeshBuilder::new(sector).uv_mode(CircularMeshUvMode::Mask {
angle: sector_angle,
});
commands.spawn((
MaterialMesh2dBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(sector_mesh).into(),
material: material.clone(),
transform: Transform {
translation: Vec3::new(FIRST_X + OFFSET * i as f32, 2.0 * UPPER_Y, 0.0),
rotation: Quat::from_rotation_z(sector_angle),
..default()
},
..default()
},
DrawBounds(sector),
));
let segment = CircularSegment::from_turns(40.0, fraction);
// For the circular segment, we will draw Bevy charging forward, which requires rotating the
// shape and texture by 90 degrees.
//
// Note that this may be unintuitive; it may feel like we should rotate the texture by the
// opposite angle to preserve the orientation of Bevy. But the angle is not the angle of the
// texture itself, rather it is the angle at which the vertices are mapped onto the texture.
// so it is the negative of what you might otherwise expect.
let segment_angle = -FRAC_PI_2;
let segment_mesh =
CircularSegmentMeshBuilder::new(segment).uv_mode(CircularMeshUvMode::Mask {
angle: -segment_angle,
});
commands.spawn((
MaterialMesh2dBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(segment_mesh).into(),
material: material.clone(),
transform: Transform {
translation: Vec3::new(FIRST_X + OFFSET * i as f32, LOWER_Y, 0.0),
rotation: Quat::from_rotation_z(segment_angle),
..default()
},
..default()
},
DrawBounds(segment),
));
}
}
fn draw_bounds<Shape: Bounded2d + Send + Sync + 'static>(
q: Query<(&DrawBounds<Shape>, &GlobalTransform)>,
mut gizmos: Gizmos,
) {
for (shape, transform) in &q {
let (_, rotation, translation) = transform.to_scale_rotation_translation();
let translation = translation.truncate();
let rotation = rotation.to_euler(EulerRot::XYZ).2;
let isometry = Isometry2d::new(translation, Rot2::radians(rotation));
let aabb = shape.0.aabb_2d(isometry);
gizmos.rect_2d(
Isometry2d::from_translation(aabb.center()),
aabb.half_size() * 2.0,
RED,
);
let bounding_circle = shape.0.bounding_circle(isometry);
gizmos.circle_2d(
Isometry2d::from_translation(bounding_circle.center),
bounding_circle.radius(),
BLUE,
);
}
}