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ComponentBuilder.CheckFields.cs 6.7KB

Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
Svelto.ECS 2.9 changes (random order of importance): New Serialization framework more thorough disposing of the EnginesRoot an EnginesRoot reference should never be held, unless it’s a weak reference. The code changed to stick to this rule IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now guaranteed to be called after all the entity structs generated by the same entity have been added and before any is removed. both functions pass the EGID of the analysing entity by parameter now, so that the entity struct won’t need to implement INeedEGID for this sole purpose. The IReactOnSwap MovedFrom method has been removed, it is now redundant. Entities built or removed during the IReactOnAddAndRemove callbacks are now added and removed immediately and not on the next submission like used to happen. This avoid some awkward checks that were previously needed inside engines. EntityStreams can get (optionally) the EGID of the entity published, so that the EntityStruct won’t need an INeedEGID for this sole purpose. Groups are not trimmed anymore when they are emptied to avoid allocations. Removed a bunch of run-time allocations that weren’t supposed to happen in Release and/or when the Profile define is used in editor (for debugging reasons Svelto.ECS may need to use strings at run-time, but Svelto.ECS is allocation zero in Release and when the Profile keyword is used) A improved the DynamicEntityDescriptor and ExtendibleEntityDescriptor code and more notably, introduced the new method ExtendedWith<> to facilitate the writing of modular and reusable entity descriptors. Several minor code design improvements/optimisations
4 years ago
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  1. #if !DEBUG || PROFILE_SVELTO
  2. #define DISABLE_CHECKS
  3. using System.Diagnostics;
  4. #endif
  5. using System;
  6. using System.Reflection;
  7. using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
  8. using Svelto.ECS.Hybrid;
  9. namespace Svelto.ECS
  10. {
  11. public static class ComponentBuilderUtilities
  12. {
  13. const string MSG = "Entity Components and Entity View Components fields cannot hold managed fields outside the Svelto rules.";
  14. #if DISABLE_CHECKS
  15. [Conditional("_CHECKS_DISABLED")]
  16. #endif
  17. public static void CheckFields(Type entityComponentType, bool needsReflection, bool isStringAllowed = false)
  18. {
  19. if (entityComponentType == ENTITY_INFO_COMPONENT || entityComponentType == EGIDType ||
  20. entityComponentType == EXCLUSIVEGROUPSTRUCTTYPE || entityComponentType == SERIALIZABLE_ENTITY_STRUCT)
  21. {
  22. return;
  23. }
  24. if (needsReflection == false)
  25. {
  26. if (entityComponentType.IsClass)
  27. {
  28. throw new ECSException("EntityComponents must be structs.", entityComponentType);
  29. }
  30. FieldInfo[] fields = entityComponentType.GetFields(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance);
  31. for (var i = fields.Length - 1; i >= 0; --i)
  32. {
  33. FieldInfo fieldInfo = fields[i];
  34. Type fieldType = fieldInfo.FieldType;
  35. SubCheckFields(fieldType, entityComponentType, isStringAllowed);
  36. }
  37. }
  38. else
  39. {
  40. FieldInfo[] fields = entityComponentType.GetFields(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance);
  41. if (fields.Length < 1)
  42. {
  43. ProcessError("Entity View Components must have at least one interface declared as public field and not property", entityComponentType);
  44. }
  45. for (int i = fields.Length - 1; i >= 0; --i)
  46. {
  47. FieldInfo fieldInfo = fields[i];
  48. if (fieldInfo.FieldType.IsInterfaceEx() == false)
  49. {
  50. ProcessError("Entity View Components must hold only entity components interfaces."
  51. , entityComponentType);
  52. }
  53. PropertyInfo[] properties = fieldInfo.FieldType.GetProperties(
  54. BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.DeclaredOnly);
  55. for (int j = properties.Length - 1; j >= 0; --j)
  56. {
  57. Type propertyType = properties[j].PropertyType;
  58. if (propertyType.IsGenericType)
  59. {
  60. Type genericTypeDefinition = propertyType.GetGenericTypeDefinition();
  61. if (genericTypeDefinition == RECATIVEVALUETYPE)
  62. {
  63. continue;
  64. }
  65. }
  66. // Special rules for ValueReference<T>
  67. if (IsValueReference(propertyType))
  68. {
  69. // Getters of ValueReference must be refs, which would cause a failure on the common check.
  70. if (properties[j].CanRead == true && propertyType.IsByRef == false)
  71. {
  72. ProcessError($"{MSG} Getters of ValueReference must be byref", entityComponentType, propertyType);
  73. }
  74. continue;
  75. }
  76. if (propertyType != STRINGTYPE)
  77. {
  78. //for EntityComponentStructs, component fields that are structs that hold strings
  79. //are allowed
  80. SubCheckFields(propertyType, entityComponentType, isStringAllowed: true);
  81. }
  82. }
  83. }
  84. }
  85. }
  86. static bool IsString(Type type)
  87. {
  88. return type == STRINGTYPE || type == STRINGBUILDERTYPE;
  89. }
  90. static bool IsValueReference(Type type)
  91. {
  92. var interfaces = type.GetInterfaces();
  93. return interfaces.Length == 1 && interfaces[0] == VALUE_REF_TYPE;
  94. }
  95. /// <summary>
  96. /// This method checks the fields if it's an IEntityComponent, but checks all the properties if it's
  97. /// IEntityViewComponent
  98. /// </summary>
  99. /// <param name="fieldType"></param>
  100. /// <param name="entityComponentType"></param>
  101. /// <param name="isStringAllowed"></param>
  102. static void SubCheckFields(Type fieldType, Type entityComponentType, bool isStringAllowed = false)
  103. {
  104. //pass if it's Primitive or C# 8 unmanaged, or it's a string and string are allowed
  105. //this check must allow pointers as they are unmanaged types
  106. if ((isStringAllowed == true && IsString(fieldType) == true) ||
  107. fieldType.IsValueTypeEx() == true)
  108. {
  109. //if it's a struct we have to check the fields recursively
  110. if (IsString(fieldType) == false)
  111. {
  112. CheckFields(fieldType, false, isStringAllowed);
  113. }
  114. return;
  115. }
  116. ProcessError(MSG, entityComponentType, fieldType);
  117. }
  118. static void ProcessError(string message, Type entityComponentType, Type fieldType = null)
  119. {
  120. if (fieldType != null)
  121. {
  122. throw new ECSException(message, entityComponentType, fieldType);
  123. }
  124. throw new ECSException(message, entityComponentType);
  125. }
  126. static readonly Type RECATIVEVALUETYPE = typeof(ReactiveValue<>);
  127. static readonly Type VALUE_REF_TYPE = typeof(IValueReferenceInternal);
  128. static readonly Type EGIDType = typeof(EGID);
  129. static readonly Type EXCLUSIVEGROUPSTRUCTTYPE = typeof(ExclusiveGroupStruct);
  130. static readonly Type SERIALIZABLE_ENTITY_STRUCT = typeof(SerializableEntityComponent);
  131. static readonly Type STRINGTYPE = typeof(string);
  132. static readonly Type STRINGBUILDERTYPE = typeof(System.Text.StringBuilder);
  133. internal static readonly Type ENTITY_INFO_COMPONENT = typeof(EntityInfoComponent);
  134. public static ComponentID ENTITY_INFO_COMPONENT_ID
  135. {
  136. [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)]
  137. get
  138. {
  139. return ComponentTypeID<EntityInfoComponent>.id;
  140. }
  141. }
  142. }
  143. }