pub struct SimpleNavDriverSystem;Expand description
Simple nav driver system. It’s used to apply simple movement of agents with SimpleNavDriverTag
component tag on their paths.
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Source§type SystemData = (Read<'s, Time>, Storage<'s, NavAgent, FetchMut<'s, MaskedStorage<NavAgent>>>, Storage<'s, SimpleNavDriverTag, Fetch<'s, MaskedStorage<SimpleNavDriverTag>>>)
type SystemData = (Read<'s, Time>, Storage<'s, NavAgent, FetchMut<'s, MaskedStorage<NavAgent>>>, Storage<'s, SimpleNavDriverTag, Fetch<'s, MaskedStorage<SimpleNavDriverTag>>>)
The resource bundle required to execute this system. Read more
Source§fn run(&mut self, (time, agents, drivers): Self::SystemData)
fn run(&mut self, (time, agents, drivers): Self::SystemData)
Executes the system with the required system
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Source§fn running_time(&self) -> RunningTime
fn running_time(&self) -> RunningTime
Returns a hint how long the system needs for running.
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