Struct despero::ecs::ScheduleBuilder
source · pub struct ScheduleBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for incrementally constructing a schedule.
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source§impl ScheduleBuilder
impl ScheduleBuilder
sourcepub fn new() -> ScheduleBuilder
pub fn new() -> ScheduleBuilder
Creates a new ScheduleBuilder
sourcepub fn add_system<Args, Ret, S>(&mut self, system: S) -> &mut ScheduleBuilderwhere
S: 'static + System<Args, Ret> + Send,
pub fn add_system<Args, Ret, S>(&mut self, system: S) -> &mut ScheduleBuilderwhere S: 'static + System<Args, Ret> + Send,
Add a system to the builder
sourcepub fn append(&mut self, other: &mut ScheduleBuilder) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
pub fn append(&mut self, other: &mut ScheduleBuilder) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
Append all system from other
into self, leaving other
empty.
This allows constructing smaller schedules in different modules and then
joining them together. Work will be paralellized between the two
schedules.
sourcepub fn barrier(&mut self) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
pub fn barrier(&mut self) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
Inserts a barrier that will divide the schedule pararell execution in two dependant halves.
Usually this is not required, as the borrows of the system automatically creates dependencies, but sometimes a manual dependency is needed for things such as interior mutability or channels.
sourcepub fn flush(&mut self) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
pub fn flush(&mut self) -> &mut ScheduleBuilder
Flush the commandbuffer and apply the commands to the world
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source§impl Default for ScheduleBuilder
impl Default for ScheduleBuilder
source§fn default() -> ScheduleBuilder
fn default() -> ScheduleBuilder
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for ScheduleBuilder
impl Send for ScheduleBuilder
impl !Sync for ScheduleBuilder
impl Unpin for ScheduleBuilder
impl !UnwindSafe for ScheduleBuilder
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