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[Merged by Bors] - Fix trait bounds for run conditions #7688
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Good change!
not()
is definitely a special case. I thought about making not
like the upcoming or / and #7605, but not(system)
is more ergonomic for sure.
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# Objective The trait `Condition<>` is implemented for any type that can be converted into a `ReadOnlySystem` which takes no inputs and returns a bool. However, due to the current implementation, consumers of the trait cannot rely on the fact that `<T as Condition>::System` implements `ReadOnlySystem`. In cases such as the `not` combinator (added in #7559), we are required to add redundant `T::System: ReadOnlySystem` trait bounds, even though this should be implied by the `Condition<>` trait. ## Solution Add a hidden associated type which allows the compiler to figure out that the `System` associated type implements `ReadOnlySystem`.
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# Objective The trait `Condition<>` is implemented for any type that can be converted into a `ReadOnlySystem` which takes no inputs and returns a bool. However, due to the current implementation, consumers of the trait cannot rely on the fact that `<T as Condition>::System` implements `ReadOnlySystem`. In cases such as the `not` combinator (added in bevyengine#7559), we are required to add redundant `T::System: ReadOnlySystem` trait bounds, even though this should be implied by the `Condition<>` trait. ## Solution Add a hidden associated type which allows the compiler to figure out that the `System` associated type implements `ReadOnlySystem`.
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Objective
The trait
Condition<>
is implemented for any type that can be converted into aReadOnlySystem
which takes no inputs and returns a bool. However, due to the current implementation, consumers of the trait cannot rely on the fact that<T as Condition>::System
implementsReadOnlySystem
. In cases such as thenot
combinator (added in #7559), we are required to add redundantT::System: ReadOnlySystem
trait bounds, even though this should be implied by theCondition<>
trait.Solution
Add a hidden associated type which allows the compiler to figure out that the
System
associated type implementsReadOnlySystem
.