## Description
Closes#269Closes#199
- Removes `McEntity` and replaces it with bundles of components, one for
each entity type.
- Tracked data types are now separate components rather than stuffing
everything into a `TrackedData` enum.
- Tracked data is now cached in binary form within each entity,
eliminating some work when entities enter the view of clients.
- Complete redesign of entity code generator.
- More docs for some components.
- Field bits are moved out of the entity extractor and into the valence
entity module.
- Moved hitbox code to separate module.
- Refactor instance update systems to improve parallelism.
### TODOs
- [x] Update examples.
- [x] Update `default_event_handler`.
- [x] Fix bugs.
## Test Plan
Steps:
1. Check out the entity module docs with `cargo d --open`.
2. Run examples.
This PR redesigns Valence's architecture around the Bevy Entity
Component System framework (`bevy_ecs` and `bevy_app`). Along the way, a
large number of changes and improvements have been made.
- Valence is now a Bevy plugin. This allows Valence to integrate with
the wider Bevy ecosystem.
- The `Config` trait has been replaced with the plugin struct which is
much easier to configure. Async callbacks are grouped into their own
trait.
- `World` has been renamed to `Instance` to avoid confusion with
`bevy_ecs::world::World`.
- Entities, clients, player list, and inventories are all just ECS
components/resources. There is no need for us to have our own
generational arena/slotmap/etc for each one.
- Client events use Bevy's event system. Users can read events with the
`EventReader` system parameter. This also means that events are
dispatched at an earlier stage of the program where access to the full
server is available. There is a special "event loop" stage which is used
primarily to avoid the loss of ordering information between events.
- Chunks have been completely overhauled to be simpler and faster. The
distinction between loaded and unloaded chunks has been mostly
eliminated. The per-section bitset that tracked changes has been
removed, which should further reduce memory usage. More operations on
chunks are available such as removal and cloning.
- The full client's game profile is accessible rather than just the
textures.
- Replaced `vek` with `glam` for parity with Bevy.
- Basic inventory support has been added.
- Various small changes to `valence_protocol`.
- New Examples
- The terrain and anvil examples are now fully asynchronous and will not
block the main tick loop while chunks are loading.
# TODOs
- [x] Implement and dispatch client events.
- ~~[ ] Finish implementing the new entity/chunk update algorithm.~~ New
approach ended up being slower. And also broken.
- [x] [Update rust-mc-bot to
1.19.3](https://github.com/Eoghanmc22/rust-mc-bot/pull/3).
- [x] Use rust-mc-bot to test for and fix any performance regressions.
Revert to old entity/chunk update algorithm if the new one turns out to
be slower for some reason.
- [x] Make inventories an ECS component.
- [x] Make player lists an ECS ~~component~~ resource.
- [x] Expose all properties of the client's game profile.
- [x] Update the examples.
- [x] Update `valence_anvil`.
- ~~[ ] Update `valence_spatial_index` to use `glam` instead of `vek`.~~
Maybe later
- [x] Make entity events use a bitset.
- [x] Update docs.
Closes#69Closes#179Closes#53
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Co-authored-by: Carson McManus <dyc3@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AviiNL <me@avii.nl>
Co-authored-by: Danik Vitek <x3665107@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Snowiiii <71594357+Snowiiii@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds the `valence_anvil` crate for loading anvil worlds. It can only read blocks and biomes currently. Support for saving data is to be added later.
Co-authored-by: Ryan <ryanj00a@gmail.com>
Adds the performance_tests/ directory.
In the future we could use our own fake client software instead of
rust-mc-bot. This would make it easier to run the tests.