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ecs_guide
example panics
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Fixes bevyengine#7565 `ecs_guide` example is currently panicking. This seems to just be a problem with the example only caused by the base sets PR. First, changed a few `in_set` to `in_base_set` to fix a few of ``` thread 'main' panicked at 'Systems cannot be added to 'base' system sets using 'in_set'. Use 'in_base_set' instead.', examples/ecs/ecs_guide.rs:301:45 ``` And then added an `in_base_set` to fix the resulting (confusing) cycle error ``` 2023-02-06T13:54:29.213843Z ERROR bevy_ecs::schedule_v3::schedule: schedule contains at least 1 cycle(s) -- cycle(s) found within: ---- 0: ["ecs_guide::game_over_system", "ecs_guide::score_check_system"] ``` I also changed this `add_system` call so the comment above and below make sense: ```diff // add_system(system) adds systems to the Update system set by default // However we can manually specify the set if we want to. The following is equivalent to // add_system(score_system) - .add_system(score_system) + .add_system(score_system.in_base_set(CoreSet::Update)) // There are other `CoreSets`, such as `Last` which runs at the very end of each run. ``` - Does `MySet` even need to be a base set? Seems like yes. - Is that cycle error when there is no explicit `in_base_set` actually expected?
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Fixes bevyengine#7565 `ecs_guide` example is currently panicking. This seems to just be a problem with the example only caused by the base sets PR. First, changed a few `in_set` to `in_base_set` to fix a few of ``` thread 'main' panicked at 'Systems cannot be added to 'base' system sets using 'in_set'. Use 'in_base_set' instead.', examples/ecs/ecs_guide.rs:301:45 ``` And then added an `in_base_set` to fix the resulting (confusing) cycle error ``` 2023-02-06T13:54:29.213843Z ERROR bevy_ecs::schedule_v3::schedule: schedule contains at least 1 cycle(s) -- cycle(s) found within: ---- 0: ["ecs_guide::game_over_system", "ecs_guide::score_check_system"] ``` I also changed this `add_system` call so the comment above and below make sense: ```diff // add_system(system) adds systems to the Update system set by default // However we can manually specify the set if we want to. The following is equivalent to // add_system(score_system) - .add_system(score_system) + .add_system(score_system.in_base_set(CoreSet::Update)) // There are other `CoreSets`, such as `Last` which runs at the very end of each run. ``` - Does `MySet` even need to be a base set? Seems like yes. - Is that cycle error when there is no explicit `in_base_set` actually expected?
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Fixes bevyengine#7565 `ecs_guide` example is currently panicking. This seems to just be a problem with the example only caused by the base sets PR. First, changed a few `in_set` to `in_base_set` to fix a few of ``` thread 'main' panicked at 'Systems cannot be added to 'base' system sets using 'in_set'. Use 'in_base_set' instead.', examples/ecs/ecs_guide.rs:301:45 ``` And then added an `in_base_set` to fix the resulting (confusing) cycle error ``` 2023-02-06T13:54:29.213843Z ERROR bevy_ecs::schedule_v3::schedule: schedule contains at least 1 cycle(s) -- cycle(s) found within: ---- 0: ["ecs_guide::game_over_system", "ecs_guide::score_check_system"] ``` I also changed this `add_system` call so the comment above and below make sense: ```diff // add_system(system) adds systems to the Update system set by default // However we can manually specify the set if we want to. The following is equivalent to // add_system(score_system) - .add_system(score_system) + .add_system(score_system.in_base_set(CoreSet::Update)) // There are other `CoreSets`, such as `Last` which runs at the very end of each run. ``` - Does `MySet` even need to be a base set? Seems like yes. - Is that cycle error when there is no explicit `in_base_set` actually expected?
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