Struct bones_lib::ecs::prelude::Entities

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pub struct Entities { /* private fields */ }
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Holds a list of alive entities.

It also holds a list of entities that were recently killed, which allows to remove components of deleted entities at the end of a game frame.

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impl Entities

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pub fn iter_with<Q>( &self, query: Q ) -> EntitiesIterWith<'_, <Q as QueryItem>::Iter>
where Q: QueryItem,

Iterate over the entities and components in the given query.

The QueryItem trait is automatically implemented for references to Comp and CompMut and for tuples of up to 26 items, so you can join over your mutable or immutable component borrows in your systems.

You can also pass a single component, to iterate only over the components that have alive entities.

Example

fn my_system(entities: Res<Entities>, mut pos: CompMut<Pos>, vel: Comp<Vel>) {
    for (entity, (pos, vel)) in entities.iter_with((&mut pos, &vel)) {
        pos.x += vel.x;
        pos.y += vel.y;
    }
}
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pub fn create(&mut self) -> Entity

Creates a new Entity and returns it.

This function will not reuse the index of an entity that is still in the killed entities.

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pub fn is_alive(&self, entity: Entity) -> bool

Checks if the Entity is still alive.

Returns true if it is alive. Returns false if it has been killed.

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pub fn kill(&mut self, entity: Entity)

Kill an entity.

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pub fn killed(&self) -> &Vec<Entity>

Returns entities in the killed list.

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pub fn clear_killed(&mut self)

Clears the killed entity list.

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pub fn bitset(&self) -> &BitSetVec

Returns a bitset where each index where the bit is set to 1 indicates the index of an alive entity.

Useful for joining over Entity and ComponentStore<T> at the same time.

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pub fn iter_with_bitset<'a>( &'a self, bitset: &'a BitSetVec ) -> EntityIterator<'a>

Iterates over entities using the provided bitset.

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impl Clone for Entities

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fn clone(&self) -> Entities

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Entities

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Entities

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fn default() -> Entities

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl HasSchema for Entities

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fn schema() -> &'static Schema

Get this type’s [Schema].
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fn register_schema()

Register this schema with the global schema registry. Read more
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fn cast<T>(this: &Self) -> &T
where T: HasSchema,

Cast a reference of this type to a reference of another type with the same memory layout. Read more
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fn try_cast<T>(this: &Self) -> Result<&T, SchemaMismatchError>
where T: HasSchema,

Cast a reference of this type to a reference of another type with the same memory layout. Read more
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fn cast_mut<T>(this: &mut Self) -> &mut T
where T: HasSchema,

Cast a mutable reference of this type to a reference of another type with the same memory layout. Read more
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fn try_cast_mut<T>(this: &mut Self) -> Result<&mut T, SchemaMismatchError>
where T: HasSchema,

Cast a mutable reference of this type to a reference of another type with the same memory layout. Read more
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fn as_schema_ref(&self) -> SchemaRef<'_>
where Self: Sized,

Converts a reference of T to a SchemaRef
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fn as_schema_mut(&mut self) -> SchemaRefMut<'_>
where Self: Sized,

Converts a reference of T to a SchemaRefMut

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fn from(t: T) -> T

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impl<T> FromWorld for T
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fn from_world(_world: &World) -> T

Creates Self using data from the given World.
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