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//! Entity handling types.
//!
//! An **entity** exclusively owns zero or more [component] instances, all of different types, and can dynamically acquire or lose them over its lifetime.
//!
//! **empty entity**: Entity with zero components.
//! **pending entity**: Entity reserved, but not flushed yet (see [`Entities::flush`] docs for reference).
//! **reserved entity**: same as **pending entity**.
//! **invalid entity**: **pending entity** flushed with invalid (see [`Entities::flush_as_invalid`] docs for reference).
//!
//! See [`Entity`] to learn more.
//!
//! [component]: crate::component::Component
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! Operations involving entities and their components are performed either from a system by submitting commands,
//! or from the outside (or from an exclusive system) by directly using [`World`] methods:
//!
//! |Operation|Command|Method|
//! |:---:|:---:|:---:|
//! |Spawn an entity with components|[`Commands::spawn`]|[`World::spawn`]|
//! |Spawn an entity without components|[`Commands::spawn_empty`]|[`World::spawn_empty`]|
//! |Despawn an entity|[`EntityCommands::despawn`]|[`World::despawn`]|
//! |Insert a component, bundle, or tuple of components and bundles to an entity|[`EntityCommands::insert`]|[`EntityWorldMut::insert`]|
//! |Remove a component, bundle, or tuple of components and bundles from an entity|[`EntityCommands::remove`]|[`EntityWorldMut::remove`]|
//!
//! [`World`]: crate::world::World
//! [`Commands::spawn`]: crate::system::Commands::spawn
//! [`Commands::spawn_empty`]: crate::system::Commands::spawn_empty
//! [`EntityCommands::despawn`]: crate::system::EntityCommands::despawn
//! [`EntityCommands::insert`]: crate::system::EntityCommands::insert
//! [`EntityCommands::remove`]: crate::system::EntityCommands::remove
//! [`World::spawn`]: crate::world::World::spawn
//! [`World::spawn_empty`]: crate::world::World::spawn_empty
//! [`World::despawn`]: crate::world::World::despawn
//! [`EntityWorldMut::insert`]: crate::world::EntityWorldMut::insert
//! [`EntityWorldMut::remove`]: crate::world::EntityWorldMut::remove
mod clone_entities;
mod map_entities;
mod visit_entities;
#[cfg(feature = "bevy_reflect")]
use bevy_reflect::Reflect;
#[cfg(all(feature = "bevy_reflect", feature = "serialize"))]
use bevy_reflect::{ReflectDeserialize, ReflectSerialize};
pub use clone_entities::*;
pub use map_entities::*;
pub use visit_entities::*;
mod hash;
pub use hash::*;
use bevy_utils::tracing::warn;
use crate::{
archetype::{ArchetypeId, ArchetypeRow},
identifier::{
error::IdentifierError,
kinds::IdKind,
masks::{IdentifierMask, HIGH_MASK},
Identifier,
},
storage::{SparseSetIndex, TableId, TableRow},
};
use core::{fmt, hash::Hash, mem, num::NonZero, sync::atomic::Ordering};
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "64")]
use core::sync::atomic::AtomicI64 as AtomicIdCursor;
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "64")]
type IdCursor = i64;
/// Most modern platforms support 64-bit atomics, but some less-common platforms
/// do not. This fallback allows compilation using a 32-bit cursor instead, with
/// the caveat that some conversions may fail (and panic) at runtime.
#[cfg(not(target_has_atomic = "64"))]
use core::sync::atomic::AtomicIsize as AtomicIdCursor;
#[cfg(not(target_has_atomic = "64"))]
type IdCursor = isize;
/// Lightweight identifier of an [entity](crate::entity).
///
/// The identifier is implemented using a [generational index]: a combination of an index and a generation.
/// This allows fast insertion after data removal in an array while minimizing loss of spatial locality.
///
/// These identifiers are only valid on the [`World`] it's sourced from. Attempting to use an `Entity` to
/// fetch entity components or metadata from a different world will either fail or return unexpected results.
///
/// [generational index]: https://lucassardois.medium.com/generational-indices-guide-8e3c5f7fd594
///
/// # Stability warning
/// For all intents and purposes, `Entity` should be treated as an opaque identifier. The internal bit
/// representation is liable to change from release to release as are the behaviors or performance
/// characteristics of any of its trait implementations (i.e. `Ord`, `Hash`, etc.). This means that changes in
/// `Entity`'s representation, though made readable through various functions on the type, are not considered
/// breaking changes under [SemVer].
///
/// In particular, directly serializing with `Serialize` and `Deserialize` make zero guarantee of long
/// term wire format compatibility. Changes in behavior will cause serialized `Entity` values persisted
/// to long term storage (i.e. disk, databases, etc.) will fail to deserialize upon being updated.
///
/// # Usage
///
/// This data type is returned by iterating a `Query` that has `Entity` as part of its query fetch type parameter ([learn more]).
/// It can also be obtained by calling [`EntityCommands::id`] or [`EntityWorldMut::id`].
///
/// ```
/// # use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
/// # #[derive(Component)]
/// # struct SomeComponent;
/// fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
/// // Calling `spawn` returns `EntityCommands`.
/// let entity = commands.spawn(SomeComponent).id();
/// }
///
/// fn exclusive_system(world: &mut World) {
/// // Calling `spawn` returns `EntityWorldMut`.
/// let entity = world.spawn(SomeComponent).id();
/// }
/// #
/// # bevy_ecs::system::assert_is_system(setup);
/// # bevy_ecs::system::assert_is_system(exclusive_system);
/// ```
///
/// It can be used to refer to a specific entity to apply [`EntityCommands`], or to call [`Query::get`] (or similar methods) to access its components.
///
/// ```
/// # use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
/// #
/// # #[derive(Component)]
/// # struct Expired;
/// #
/// fn dispose_expired_food(mut commands: Commands, query: Query<Entity, With<Expired>>) {
/// for food_entity in &query {
/// commands.entity(food_entity).despawn();
/// }
/// }
/// #
/// # bevy_ecs::system::assert_is_system(dispose_expired_food);
/// ```
///
/// [learn more]: crate::system::Query#entity-id-access
/// [`EntityCommands::id`]: crate::system::EntityCommands::id
/// [`EntityWorldMut::id`]: crate::world::EntityWorldMut::id
/// [`EntityCommands`]: crate::system::EntityCommands
/// [`Query::get`]: crate::system::Query::get
/// [`World`]: crate::world::World
/// [SemVer]: https://semver.org/
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "bevy_reflect", derive(Reflect))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "bevy_reflect", reflect(opaque))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "bevy_reflect", reflect(Hash, PartialEq, Debug))]
#[cfg_attr(
all(feature = "bevy_reflect", feature = "serialize"),
reflect(Serialize, Deserialize)
)]
// Alignment repr necessary to allow LLVM to better output
// optimized codegen for `to_bits`, `PartialEq` and `Ord`.
#[repr(C, align(8))]
pub struct Entity {
// Do not reorder the fields here. The ordering is explicitly used by repr(C)
// to make this struct equivalent to a u64.
#[cfg(target_endian = "little")]
index: u32,
generation: NonZero<u32>,
#[cfg(target_endian = "big")]
index: u32,
}
// By not short-circuiting in comparisons, we get better codegen.
// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117800>
impl PartialEq for Entity {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &Entity) -> bool {
// By using `to_bits`, the codegen can be optimized out even
// further potentially. Relies on the correct alignment/field
// order of `Entity`.
self.to_bits() == other.to_bits()
}
}
impl Eq for Entity {}
// The derive macro codegen output is not optimal and can't be optimized as well
// by the compiler. This impl resolves the issue of non-optimal codegen by relying
// on comparing against the bit representation of `Entity` instead of comparing
// the fields. The result is then LLVM is able to optimize the codegen for Entity
// far beyond what the derive macro can.
// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106107>
impl PartialOrd for Entity {
#[inline]
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<core::cmp::Ordering> {
// Make use of our `Ord` impl to ensure optimal codegen output
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
// The derive macro codegen output is not optimal and can't be optimized as well
// by the compiler. This impl resolves the issue of non-optimal codegen by relying
// on comparing against the bit representation of `Entity` instead of comparing
// the fields. The result is then LLVM is able to optimize the codegen for Entity
// far beyond what the derive macro can.
// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106107>
impl Ord for Entity {
#[inline]
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> core::cmp::Ordering {
// This will result in better codegen for ordering comparisons, plus
// avoids pitfalls with regards to macro codegen relying on property
// position when we want to compare against the bit representation.
self.to_bits().cmp(&other.to_bits())
}
}
impl Hash for Entity {
#[inline]
fn hash<H: core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
self.to_bits().hash(state);
}
}
pub(crate) enum AllocAtWithoutReplacement {
Exists(EntityLocation),
DidNotExist,
ExistsWithWrongGeneration,
}
impl Entity {
/// Construct an [`Entity`] from a raw `index` value and a non-zero `generation` value.
/// Ensure that the generation value is never greater than `0x7FFF_FFFF`.
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) const fn from_raw_and_generation(index: u32, generation: NonZero<u32>) -> Entity {
debug_assert!(generation.get() <= HIGH_MASK);
Self { index, generation }
}
/// An entity ID with a placeholder value. This may or may not correspond to an actual entity,
/// and should be overwritten by a new value before being used.
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// Initializing a collection (e.g. `array` or `Vec`) with a known size:
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use bevy_ecs::prelude::*;
/// // Create a new array of size 10 filled with invalid entity ids.
/// let mut entities: [Entity; 10] = [Entity::PLACEHOLDER; 10];
///
/// // ... replace the entities with valid ones.
/// ```
///
/// Deriving [`Reflect`] for a component that has an `Entity` field:
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use bevy_ecs::{prelude::*, component::*};
/// # use bevy_reflect::Reflect;
/// #[derive(Reflect, Component)]
/// #[reflect(Component)]
/// pub struct MyStruct {
/// pub entity: Entity,
/// }
///
/// impl FromWorld for MyStruct {
/// fn from_world(_world: &mut World) -> Self {
/// Self {
/// entity: Entity::PLACEHOLDER,
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
pub const PLACEHOLDER: Self = Self::from_raw(u32::MAX);
/// Creates a new entity ID with the specified `index` and a generation of 1.
///
/// # Note
///
/// Spawning a specific `entity` value is __rarely the right choice__. Most apps should favor
/// [`Commands::spawn`](crate::system::Commands::spawn). This method should generally
/// only be used for sharing entities across apps, and only when they have a scheme
/// worked out to share an index space (which doesn't happen by default).
///
/// In general, one should not try to synchronize the ECS by attempting to ensure that
/// `Entity` lines up between instances, but instead insert a secondary identifier as
/// a component.
#[inline(always)]
pub const fn from_raw(index: u32) -> Entity {
Self::from_raw_and_generation(index, NonZero::<u32>::MIN)
}
/// Convert to a form convenient for passing outside of rust.
///
/// Only useful for identifying entities within the same instance of an application. Do not use
/// for serialization between runs.
///
/// No particular structure is guaranteed for the returned bits.
#[inline(always)]
pub const fn to_bits(self) -> u64 {
IdentifierMask::pack_into_u64(self.index, self.generation.get())
}
/// Reconstruct an `Entity` previously destructured with [`Entity::to_bits`].
///
/// Only useful when applied to results from `to_bits` in the same instance of an application.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method will likely panic if given `u64` values that did not come from [`Entity::to_bits`].
#[inline]
pub const fn from_bits(bits: u64) -> Self {
// Construct an Identifier initially to extract the kind from.
let id = Self::try_from_bits(bits);
match id {
Ok(entity) => entity,
Err(_) => panic!("Attempted to initialize invalid bits as an entity"),
}
}
/// Reconstruct an `Entity` previously destructured with [`Entity::to_bits`].
///
/// Only useful when applied to results from `to_bits` in the same instance of an application.
///
/// This method is the fallible counterpart to [`Entity::from_bits`].
#[inline(always)]
pub const fn try_from_bits(bits: u64) -> Result<Self, IdentifierError> {
if let Ok(id) = Identifier::try_from_bits(bits) {
let kind = id.kind() as u8;
if kind == (IdKind::Entity as u8) {
return Ok(Self {
index: id.low(),
generation: id.high(),
});
}
}
Err(IdentifierError::InvalidEntityId(bits))
}
/// Return a transiently unique identifier.
///
/// No two simultaneously-live entities share the same index, but dead entities' indices may collide
/// with both live and dead entities. Useful for compactly representing entities within a
/// specific snapshot of the world, such as when serializing.
#[inline]
pub const fn index(self) -> u32 {
self.index
}
/// Returns the generation of this Entity's index. The generation is incremented each time an
/// entity with a given index is despawned. This serves as a "count" of the number of times a
/// given index has been reused (index, generation) pairs uniquely identify a given Entity.
#[inline]
pub const fn generation(self) -> u32 {
// Mask so not to expose any flags
IdentifierMask::extract_value_from_high(self.generation.get())
}
}
impl TryFrom<Identifier> for Entity {
type Error = IdentifierError;
#[inline]
fn try_from(value: Identifier) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
Self::try_from_bits(value.to_bits())
}
}
impl From<Entity> for Identifier {
#[inline]
fn from(value: Entity) -> Self {
Identifier::from_bits(value.to_bits())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
impl Serialize for Entity {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: serde::Serializer,
{
serializer.serialize_u64(self.to_bits())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Entity {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
{
use serde::de::Error;
let id: u64 = Deserialize::deserialize(deserializer)?;
Entity::try_from_bits(id).map_err(D::Error::custom)
}
}
/// Outputs the full entity identifier, including the index, generation, and the raw bits.
///
/// This takes the format: `{index}v{generation}#{bits}`.
///
/// For [`Entity::PLACEHOLDER`], this outputs `PLACEHOLDER`.
///
/// # Usage
///
/// Prefer to use this format for debugging and logging purposes. Because the output contains
/// the raw bits, it is easy to check it against serialized scene data.
///
/// Example serialized scene data:
/// ```text
/// (
/// ...
/// entities: {
/// 4294967297: ( <--- Raw Bits
/// components: {
/// ...
/// ),
/// ...
/// )
/// ```
impl fmt::Debug for Entity {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if self == &Self::PLACEHOLDER {
write!(f, "PLACEHOLDER")
} else {
write!(
f,
"{}v{}#{}",
self.index(),
self.generation(),
self.to_bits()
)
}
}
}
/// Outputs the short entity identifier, including the index and generation.
///
/// This takes the format: `{index}v{generation}`.
///
/// For [`Entity::PLACEHOLDER`], this outputs `PLACEHOLDER`.
impl fmt::Display for Entity {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if self == &Self::PLACEHOLDER {
write!(f, "PLACEHOLDER")
} else {
write!(f, "{}v{}", self.index(), self.generation())
}
}
}
impl SparseSetIndex for Entity {
#[inline]
fn sparse_set_index(&self) -> usize {
self.index() as usize
}
#[inline]
fn get_sparse_set_index(value: usize) -> Self {
Entity::from_raw(value as u32)
}
}
/// An [`Iterator`] returning a sequence of [`Entity`] values from
pub struct ReserveEntitiesIterator<'a> {
// Metas, so we can recover the current generation for anything in the freelist.
meta: &'a [EntityMeta],
// Reserved indices formerly in the freelist to hand out.
freelist_indices: core::slice::Iter<'a, u32>,
// New Entity indices to hand out, outside the range of meta.len().
new_indices: core::ops::Range<u32>,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for ReserveEntitiesIterator<'a> {
type Item = Entity;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
self.freelist_indices
.next()
.map(|&index| {
Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index, self.meta[index as usize].generation)
})
.or_else(|| self.new_indices.next().map(Entity::from_raw))
}
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
let len = self.freelist_indices.len() + self.new_indices.len();
(len, Some(len))
}
}
impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for ReserveEntitiesIterator<'a> {}
impl<'a> core::iter::FusedIterator for ReserveEntitiesIterator<'a> {}
/// A [`World`]'s internal metadata store on all of its entities.
///
/// Contains metadata on:
/// - The generation of every entity.
/// - The alive/dead status of a particular entity. (i.e. "has entity 3 been despawned?")
/// - The location of the entity's components in memory (via [`EntityLocation`])
///
/// [`World`]: crate::world::World
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Entities {
meta: Vec<EntityMeta>,
/// The `pending` and `free_cursor` fields describe three sets of Entity IDs
/// that have been freed or are in the process of being allocated:
///
/// - The `freelist` IDs, previously freed by `free()`. These IDs are available to any of
/// [`alloc`], [`reserve_entity`] or [`reserve_entities`]. Allocation will always prefer
/// these over brand new IDs.
///
/// - The `reserved` list of IDs that were once in the freelist, but got reserved by
/// [`reserve_entities`] or [`reserve_entity`]. They are now waiting for [`flush`] to make them
/// fully allocated.
///
/// - The count of new IDs that do not yet exist in `self.meta`, but which we have handed out
/// and reserved. [`flush`] will allocate room for them in `self.meta`.
///
/// The contents of `pending` look like this:
///
/// ```txt
/// ----------------------------
/// | freelist | reserved |
/// ----------------------------
/// ^ ^
/// free_cursor pending.len()
/// ```
///
/// As IDs are allocated, `free_cursor` is atomically decremented, moving
/// items from the freelist into the reserved list by sliding over the boundary.
///
/// Once the freelist runs out, `free_cursor` starts going negative.
/// The more negative it is, the more IDs have been reserved starting exactly at
/// the end of `meta.len()`.
///
/// This formulation allows us to reserve any number of IDs first from the freelist
/// and then from the new IDs, using only a single atomic subtract.
///
/// Once [`flush`] is done, `free_cursor` will equal `pending.len()`.
///
/// [`alloc`]: Entities::alloc
/// [`reserve_entity`]: Entities::reserve_entity
/// [`reserve_entities`]: Entities::reserve_entities
/// [`flush`]: Entities::flush
pending: Vec<u32>,
free_cursor: AtomicIdCursor,
/// Stores the number of free entities for [`len`](Entities::len)
len: u32,
}
impl Entities {
pub(crate) const fn new() -> Self {
Entities {
meta: Vec::new(),
pending: Vec::new(),
free_cursor: AtomicIdCursor::new(0),
len: 0,
}
}
/// Reserve entity IDs concurrently.
///
/// Storage for entity generation and location is lazily allocated by calling [`flush`](Entities::flush).
#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_fallible_conversions)] // Because `IdCursor::try_from` may fail on 32-bit platforms.
pub fn reserve_entities(&self, count: u32) -> ReserveEntitiesIterator {
// Use one atomic subtract to grab a range of new IDs. The range might be
// entirely nonnegative, meaning all IDs come from the freelist, or entirely
// negative, meaning they are all new IDs to allocate, or a mix of both.
let range_end = self.free_cursor.fetch_sub(
IdCursor::try_from(count)
.expect("64-bit atomic operations are not supported on this platform."),
Ordering::Relaxed,
);
let range_start = range_end
- IdCursor::try_from(count)
.expect("64-bit atomic operations are not supported on this platform.");
let freelist_range = range_start.max(0) as usize..range_end.max(0) as usize;
let (new_id_start, new_id_end) = if range_start >= 0 {
// We satisfied all requests from the freelist.
(0, 0)
} else {
// We need to allocate some new Entity IDs outside of the range of self.meta.
//
// `range_start` covers some negative territory, e.g. `-3..6`.
// Since the nonnegative values `0..6` are handled by the freelist, that
// means we need to handle the negative range here.
//
// In this example, we truncate the end to 0, leaving us with `-3..0`.
// Then we negate these values to indicate how far beyond the end of `meta.end()`
// to go, yielding `meta.len()+0 .. meta.len()+3`.
let base = self.meta.len() as IdCursor;
let new_id_end = u32::try_from(base - range_start).expect("too many entities");
// `new_id_end` is in range, so no need to check `start`.
let new_id_start = (base - range_end.min(0)) as u32;
(new_id_start, new_id_end)
};
ReserveEntitiesIterator {
meta: &self.meta[..],
freelist_indices: self.pending[freelist_range].iter(),
new_indices: new_id_start..new_id_end,
}
}
/// Reserve one entity ID concurrently.
///
/// Equivalent to `self.reserve_entities(1).next().unwrap()`, but more efficient.
pub fn reserve_entity(&self) -> Entity {
let n = self.free_cursor.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
if n > 0 {
// Allocate from the freelist.
let index = self.pending[(n - 1) as usize];
Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index, self.meta[index as usize].generation)
} else {
// Grab a new ID, outside the range of `meta.len()`. `flush()` must
// eventually be called to make it valid.
//
// As `self.free_cursor` goes more and more negative, we return IDs farther
// and farther beyond `meta.len()`.
Entity::from_raw(
u32::try_from(self.meta.len() as IdCursor - n).expect("too many entities"),
)
}
}
/// Check that we do not have pending work requiring `flush()` to be called.
fn verify_flushed(&mut self) {
debug_assert!(
!self.needs_flush(),
"flush() needs to be called before this operation is legal"
);
}
/// Allocate an entity ID directly.
pub fn alloc(&mut self) -> Entity {
self.verify_flushed();
self.len += 1;
if let Some(index) = self.pending.pop() {
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index, self.meta[index as usize].generation)
} else {
let index = u32::try_from(self.meta.len()).expect("too many entities");
self.meta.push(EntityMeta::EMPTY);
Entity::from_raw(index)
}
}
/// Allocate a specific entity ID, overwriting its generation.
///
/// Returns the location of the entity currently using the given ID, if any. Location should be
/// written immediately.
pub fn alloc_at(&mut self, entity: Entity) -> Option<EntityLocation> {
self.verify_flushed();
let loc = if entity.index() as usize >= self.meta.len() {
self.pending
.extend((self.meta.len() as u32)..entity.index());
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
self.meta
.resize(entity.index() as usize + 1, EntityMeta::EMPTY);
self.len += 1;
None
} else if let Some(index) = self.pending.iter().position(|item| *item == entity.index()) {
self.pending.swap_remove(index);
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
self.len += 1;
None
} else {
Some(mem::replace(
&mut self.meta[entity.index() as usize].location,
EntityMeta::EMPTY.location,
))
};
self.meta[entity.index() as usize].generation = entity.generation;
loc
}
/// Allocate a specific entity ID, overwriting its generation.
///
/// Returns the location of the entity currently using the given ID, if any.
pub(crate) fn alloc_at_without_replacement(
&mut self,
entity: Entity,
) -> AllocAtWithoutReplacement {
self.verify_flushed();
let result = if entity.index() as usize >= self.meta.len() {
self.pending
.extend((self.meta.len() as u32)..entity.index());
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
self.meta
.resize(entity.index() as usize + 1, EntityMeta::EMPTY);
self.len += 1;
AllocAtWithoutReplacement::DidNotExist
} else if let Some(index) = self.pending.iter().position(|item| *item == entity.index()) {
self.pending.swap_remove(index);
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
self.len += 1;
AllocAtWithoutReplacement::DidNotExist
} else {
let current_meta = &self.meta[entity.index() as usize];
if current_meta.location.archetype_id == ArchetypeId::INVALID {
AllocAtWithoutReplacement::DidNotExist
} else if current_meta.generation == entity.generation {
AllocAtWithoutReplacement::Exists(current_meta.location)
} else {
return AllocAtWithoutReplacement::ExistsWithWrongGeneration;
}
};
self.meta[entity.index() as usize].generation = entity.generation;
result
}
/// Destroy an entity, allowing it to be reused.
///
/// Must not be called while reserved entities are awaiting `flush()`.
pub fn free(&mut self, entity: Entity) -> Option<EntityLocation> {
self.verify_flushed();
let meta = &mut self.meta[entity.index() as usize];
if meta.generation != entity.generation {
return None;
}
meta.generation = IdentifierMask::inc_masked_high_by(meta.generation, 1);
if meta.generation == NonZero::<u32>::MIN {
warn!(
"Entity({}) generation wrapped on Entities::free, aliasing may occur",
entity.index
);
}
let loc = mem::replace(&mut meta.location, EntityMeta::EMPTY.location);
self.pending.push(entity.index());
let new_free_cursor = self.pending.len() as IdCursor;
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = new_free_cursor;
self.len -= 1;
Some(loc)
}
/// Ensure at least `n` allocations can succeed without reallocating.
#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_fallible_conversions)] // Because `IdCursor::try_from` may fail on 32-bit platforms.
pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: u32) {
self.verify_flushed();
let freelist_size = *self.free_cursor.get_mut();
let shortfall = IdCursor::try_from(additional)
.expect("64-bit atomic operations are not supported on this platform.")
- freelist_size;
if shortfall > 0 {
self.meta.reserve(shortfall as usize);
}
}
/// Returns true if the [`Entities`] contains [`entity`](Entity).
// This will return false for entities which have been freed, even if
// not reallocated since the generation is incremented in `free`
pub fn contains(&self, entity: Entity) -> bool {
self.resolve_from_id(entity.index())
.map_or(false, |e| e.generation() == entity.generation())
}
/// Clears all [`Entity`] from the World.
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.meta.clear();
self.pending.clear();
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() = 0;
self.len = 0;
}
/// Returns the location of an [`Entity`].
/// Note: for pending entities, returns `Some(EntityLocation::INVALID)`.
#[inline]
pub fn get(&self, entity: Entity) -> Option<EntityLocation> {
if let Some(meta) = self.meta.get(entity.index() as usize) {
if meta.generation != entity.generation
|| meta.location.archetype_id == ArchetypeId::INVALID
{
return None;
}
Some(meta.location)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Updates the location of an [`Entity`]. This must be called when moving the components of
/// the entity around in storage.
///
/// # Safety
/// - `index` must be a valid entity index.
/// - `location` must be valid for the entity at `index` or immediately made valid afterwards
/// before handing control to unknown code.
#[inline]
pub(crate) unsafe fn set(&mut self, index: u32, location: EntityLocation) {
// SAFETY: Caller guarantees that `index` a valid entity index
let meta = unsafe { self.meta.get_unchecked_mut(index as usize) };
meta.location = location;
}
/// Increments the `generation` of a freed [`Entity`]. The next entity ID allocated with this
/// `index` will count `generation` starting from the prior `generation` + the specified
/// value + 1.
///
/// Does nothing if no entity with this `index` has been allocated yet.
pub(crate) fn reserve_generations(&mut self, index: u32, generations: u32) -> bool {
if (index as usize) >= self.meta.len() {
return false;
}
let meta = &mut self.meta[index as usize];
if meta.location.archetype_id == ArchetypeId::INVALID {
meta.generation = IdentifierMask::inc_masked_high_by(meta.generation, generations);
true
} else {
false
}
}
/// Get the [`Entity`] with a given id, if it exists in this [`Entities`] collection
/// Returns `None` if this [`Entity`] is outside of the range of currently reserved Entities
///
/// Note: This method may return [`Entities`](Entity) which are currently free
/// Note that [`contains`](Entities::contains) will correctly return false for freed
/// entities, since it checks the generation
pub fn resolve_from_id(&self, index: u32) -> Option<Entity> {
let idu = index as usize;
if let Some(&EntityMeta { generation, .. }) = self.meta.get(idu) {
Some(Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index, generation))
} else {
// `id` is outside of the meta list - check whether it is reserved but not yet flushed.
let free_cursor = self.free_cursor.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
// If this entity was manually created, then free_cursor might be positive
// Returning None handles that case correctly
let num_pending = usize::try_from(-free_cursor).ok()?;
(idu < self.meta.len() + num_pending).then_some(Entity::from_raw(index))
}
}
fn needs_flush(&mut self) -> bool {
*self.free_cursor.get_mut() != self.pending.len() as IdCursor
}
/// Allocates space for entities previously reserved with [`reserve_entity`](Entities::reserve_entity) or
/// [`reserve_entities`](Entities::reserve_entities), then initializes each one using the supplied function.
///
/// # Safety
/// Flush _must_ set the entity location to the correct [`ArchetypeId`] for the given [`Entity`]
/// each time init is called. This _can_ be [`ArchetypeId::INVALID`], provided the [`Entity`]
/// has not been assigned to an [`Archetype`][crate::archetype::Archetype].
///
/// Note: freshly-allocated entities (ones which don't come from the pending list) are guaranteed
/// to be initialized with the invalid archetype.
pub unsafe fn flush(&mut self, mut init: impl FnMut(Entity, &mut EntityLocation)) {
let free_cursor = self.free_cursor.get_mut();
let current_free_cursor = *free_cursor;
let new_free_cursor = if current_free_cursor >= 0 {
current_free_cursor as usize
} else {
let old_meta_len = self.meta.len();
let new_meta_len = old_meta_len + -current_free_cursor as usize;
self.meta.resize(new_meta_len, EntityMeta::EMPTY);
self.len += -current_free_cursor as u32;
for (index, meta) in self.meta.iter_mut().enumerate().skip(old_meta_len) {
init(
Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index as u32, meta.generation),
&mut meta.location,
);
}
*free_cursor = 0;
0
};
self.len += (self.pending.len() - new_free_cursor) as u32;
for index in self.pending.drain(new_free_cursor..) {
let meta = &mut self.meta[index as usize];
init(
Entity::from_raw_and_generation(index, meta.generation),
&mut meta.location,
);
}
}
/// Flushes all reserved entities to an "invalid" state. Attempting to retrieve them will return `None`
/// unless they are later populated with a valid archetype.
pub fn flush_as_invalid(&mut self) {
// SAFETY: as per `flush` safety docs, the archetype id can be set to [`ArchetypeId::INVALID`] if
// the [`Entity`] has not been assigned to an [`Archetype`][crate::archetype::Archetype], which is the case here
unsafe {
self.flush(|_entity, location| {
location.archetype_id = ArchetypeId::INVALID;
});
}
}
/// The count of all entities in the [`World`] that have ever been allocated
/// including the entities that are currently freed.
///
/// This does not include entities that have been reserved but have never been
/// allocated yet.
///
/// [`World`]: crate::world::World
#[inline]
pub fn total_count(&self) -> usize {
self.meta.len()
}
/// The count of currently allocated entities.
#[inline]
pub fn len(&self) -> u32 {
self.len
}
/// Checks if any entity is currently active.
#[inline]
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.len == 0
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
struct EntityMeta {
/// The current generation of the [`Entity`].
pub generation: NonZero<u32>,
/// The current location of the [`Entity`]
pub location: EntityLocation,
}
impl EntityMeta {
/// meta for **pending entity**
const EMPTY: EntityMeta = EntityMeta {
generation: NonZero::<u32>::MIN,
location: EntityLocation::INVALID,
};
}
/// Records where an entity's data is stored.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct EntityLocation {
/// The ID of the [`Archetype`] the [`Entity`] belongs to.
///
/// [`Archetype`]: crate::archetype::Archetype
pub archetype_id: ArchetypeId,
/// The index of the [`Entity`] within its [`Archetype`].
///
/// [`Archetype`]: crate::archetype::Archetype
pub archetype_row: ArchetypeRow,
/// The ID of the [`Table`] the [`Entity`] belongs to.
///
/// [`Table`]: crate::storage::Table
pub table_id: TableId,
/// The index of the [`Entity`] within its [`Table`].
///
/// [`Table`]: crate::storage::Table
pub table_row: TableRow,
}
impl EntityLocation {
/// location for **pending entity** and **invalid entity**
pub(crate) const INVALID: EntityLocation = EntityLocation {
archetype_id: ArchetypeId::INVALID,
archetype_row: ArchetypeRow::INVALID,
table_id: TableId::INVALID,
table_row: TableRow::INVALID,
};
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn entity_niche_optimization() {
assert_eq!(size_of::<Entity>(), size_of::<Option<Entity>>());
}