pub struct ScheduleGraph { /* private fields */ }
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Metadata for a Schedule.

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impl ScheduleGraph

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn get_system_at( &self, id: NodeId ) -> Option<&dyn System<In = (), Out = ()>>

Returns the system at the given NodeId, if it exists.

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pub fn system_at(&self, id: NodeId) -> &dyn System<In = (), Out = ()>

Returns the system at the given NodeId.

Panics if it doesn’t exist.

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pub fn get_set_at(&self, id: NodeId) -> Option<&dyn SystemSet>

Returns the set at the given NodeId, if it exists.

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pub fn set_at(&self, id: NodeId) -> &dyn SystemSet

Returns the set at the given NodeId.

Panics if it doesn’t exist.

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pub fn systems( &self ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (NodeId, &dyn System<In = (), Out = ()>, BaseSetMembership, &[BoxedCondition])>

Returns an iterator over all systems in this schedule.

Note that the BaseSetMembership will only be initialized after ScheduleGraph::build_schedule is called.

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pub fn system_sets( &self ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (NodeId, &dyn SystemSet, BaseSetMembership, &[BoxedCondition])>

Returns an iterator over all system sets in this schedule.

Note that the BaseSetMembership will only be initialized after ScheduleGraph::build_schedule is called.

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pub fn hierarchy(&self) -> &Dag

Returns the Dag of the hierarchy.

The hierarchy is a directed acyclic graph of the systems and sets, where an edge denotes that a system or set is the child of another set.

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pub fn dependency(&self) -> &Dag

Returns the Dag of the dependencies in the schedule.

Nodes in this graph are systems and sets, and edges denote that a system or set has to run before another system or set.

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pub fn conflicting_systems(&self) -> &[(NodeId, NodeId, Vec<ComponentId>)]

Returns the list of systems that conflict with each other, i.e. have ambiguities in their access.

If the Vec<ComponentId> is empty, the systems conflict on World access. Must be called after ScheduleGraph::build_schedule to be non-empty.

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pub fn initialize(&mut self, world: &mut World)

Initializes any newly-added systems and conditions by calling System::initialize

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pub fn build_schedule( &mut self, components: &Components ) -> Result<SystemSchedule, ScheduleBuildError>

Build a SystemSchedule optimized for scheduler access from the ScheduleGraph.

This method also

  • calculates BaseSetMembership
  • checks for dependency or hierarchy cycles
  • checks for system access conflicts and reports ambiguities

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impl Default for ScheduleGraph

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fn default() -> ScheduleGraph

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