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[Merged by Bors] - Gamepad events refactor #6965
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I think this is analogous to the |
I haven't used a gamepad with Bevy yet, so I don't have a clear opinion on this, sorry :) |
The distinction here is that |
Ah, I didn't know that. Is it possible to provide raw gamepad button events analogous to * For only caring about a certain set of inputs, whole |
It's possible. We source all our events from We could convert events directly into some "on click" event inside There is this issue though where we consider the idea of passing along the entire event stream ( |
ping |
Valid! I'll prioritize this on Monday. |
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LGTM! I think it'll be much nicer to have these split into their own event types!
Just a few non-blocking comments.
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Once the allow_unused is cleaned up this LGTM. I really like being able to remove GamepadEventsRaw.
Note that in your changelog you called it RawGamepadEvent: this is wrong and should be fixed to improve searchability.
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I'm a little worried that the loss of relative event ordering isn't worth the "improved ergonomics" here.
We already have opinionated abstractions like Input<GamepadButton>
and Axis<GamepadAxis>
for users that need fast / ergonomic access to gamepad state for the current frame and aren't worried about relative event ordering. These cover the majority of cases.
GamepadEvent exists for the (much more niche / low level) case of needing less opinionated / frame-independent access to gamepad input. We want it to be as unopinionated as possible because we want to enable as many niche use cases as possible.
Consider the following case: Someone is building a fighting game where input order matters a lot (ex: within a 500ms window, did someone press the "left analog" or "a button" first ... this affects game outcomes ). Their game has pretty graphics and they've noticed that on lower end hardware sometimes they get lag spikes of ~500ms. They don't want the game experience to completely break down when this happens. In this case, using Input<GamepadButton>
and Axis<GamepadAxis>
projects the "left analog" and "a button" events onto the "same frame's state", which erases the relevant information. So they choose to write their own input management system to determine what was pressed first.
On Bevy main
, GamepadEvent
solves that problem. In this PR, that information is completely lost. They can't even use the Gilrs
resource directly because we've already consumed the events.
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Just read this issue / comment: #5984 (comment)
Sounds like you're already thinking about this problem. A global cross event ts
counter could work. With the t-based approach, we'd also need to make sure we only allow "ordered event reader merging" for events that come from the same source event feed, as the ts
ordering only makes sense relative to things from the same feed. We could use a global cross-event ts
counter, but also has problems as it would be "time of processing", not "time of occurrence". It feels like we'd be reinventing the "event ordering wheel" when enums already solve this problem in a simple (and statically checked) way.
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On Bevy main, GamepadEvent solves that problem. In this PR, that information is completely lost.
I hadn't considered this. Definitely not something we want to lose, I see the merits of having the GamepadEvent
event stream. Seems reasonable to wrap all the input events in something similar, which would resolve #5984.
I'm going to prod at this a little more because I think there are still other improvements I can make. Thanks for pointing that out!
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I agree with this critique: thanks for spotting this Cart. I can't quite figure out how to recreate this ordering in the new version of this PR: can you add or extend an example?
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You can read the ordered event stream in the same way you previously could.
fn read_gamepad_events(mut gamepad_events: EventReader<GamepadEvent>) {
for gamepad_event in gamepad_events.iter() {
match gamepad_event {
GamepadEvent::Connection(connection_event) => ()
GamepadEvent::Button(button_event) => (),
GamepadEvent::Axis(axis_event) => (),
}
}
}
But you can also read them individually.
fn gamepad_axis_event_system(mut axis_events: EventReader<GamepadAxisChangedEvent>) {
for axis_event in axis_events.iter() {
// ...
}
}
The event stream is split after GamepadEvent
s are created, so the order is maintained.
The example demonstrates the latter as that is the preferred way to read the events, whereas the former is for the more advanced use cases where you require the ordered event stream. I've noted in the doc comment of the GamepadEvent
this it should be read (over the individual events) when in-frame relative ordering is required.
Edit: I updated the example to show both usages.
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Great, thanks for updating the docs and example to more clearly explain this breakdown!
…ved filtering to bevy_gilrs, updated docs
See the updated description #6965 (comment). |
bors r+ |
# Objective - Remove redundant gamepad events - Simplify consuming gamepad events. - Refactor: Separate handling of gamepad events into multiple systems. ## Solution - Removed `GamepadEventRaw`, and `GamepadEventType`. - Added bespoke `GamepadConnectionEvent`, `GamepadAxisChangedEvent`, and `GamepadButtonChangedEvent`. - Refactored `gamepad_event_system`. - Added `gamepad_button_event_system`, `gamepad_axis_event_system`, and `gamepad_connection_system`, which update the `Input` and `Axis` resources using their corresponding event type. Gamepad events are now handled in their own systems and have their own types. This allows for querying for gamepad events without having to match on `GamepadEventType` and makes creating handlers for specific gamepad event types, like a `GamepadConnectionEvent` or `GamepadButtonChangedEvent` possible. We remove `GamepadEventRaw` by filtering the gamepad events, using `GamepadSettings`, _at the source_, in `bevy_gilrs`. This way we can create `GamepadEvent`s directly and avoid creating `GamepadEventRaw` which do not pass the user defined filters. We expose ordered `GamepadEvent`s and we can respond to individual gamepad event types. ## Migration Guide - Replace `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types with their specific gamepad event type.
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# Objective - Remove redundant gamepad events - Simplify consuming gamepad events. - Refactor: Separate handling of gamepad events into multiple systems. ## Solution - Removed `GamepadEventRaw`, and `GamepadEventType`. - Added bespoke `GamepadConnectionEvent`, `GamepadAxisChangedEvent`, and `GamepadButtonChangedEvent`. - Refactored `gamepad_event_system`. - Added `gamepad_button_event_system`, `gamepad_axis_event_system`, and `gamepad_connection_system`, which update the `Input` and `Axis` resources using their corresponding event type. Gamepad events are now handled in their own systems and have their own types. This allows for querying for gamepad events without having to match on `GamepadEventType` and makes creating handlers for specific gamepad event types, like a `GamepadConnectionEvent` or `GamepadButtonChangedEvent` possible. We remove `GamepadEventRaw` by filtering the gamepad events, using `GamepadSettings`, _at the source_, in `bevy_gilrs`. This way we can create `GamepadEvent`s directly and avoid creating `GamepadEventRaw` which do not pass the user defined filters. We expose ordered `GamepadEvent`s and we can respond to individual gamepad event types. ## Migration Guide - Replace `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types with their specific gamepad event type.
# Objective - Remove redundant gamepad events - Simplify consuming gamepad events. - Refactor: Separate handling of gamepad events into multiple systems. ## Solution - Removed `GamepadEventRaw`, and `GamepadEventType`. - Added bespoke `GamepadConnectionEvent`, `GamepadAxisChangedEvent`, and `GamepadButtonChangedEvent`. - Refactored `gamepad_event_system`. - Added `gamepad_button_event_system`, `gamepad_axis_event_system`, and `gamepad_connection_system`, which update the `Input` and `Axis` resources using their corresponding event type. Gamepad events are now handled in their own systems and have their own types. This allows for querying for gamepad events without having to match on `GamepadEventType` and makes creating handlers for specific gamepad event types, like a `GamepadConnectionEvent` or `GamepadButtonChangedEvent` possible. We remove `GamepadEventRaw` by filtering the gamepad events, using `GamepadSettings`, _at the source_, in `bevy_gilrs`. This way we can create `GamepadEvent`s directly and avoid creating `GamepadEventRaw` which do not pass the user defined filters. We expose ordered `GamepadEvent`s and we can respond to individual gamepad event types. ## Migration Guide - Replace `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types with their specific gamepad event type.
# Objective - Remove redundant gamepad events - Simplify consuming gamepad events. - Refactor: Separate handling of gamepad events into multiple systems. ## Solution - Removed `GamepadEventRaw`, and `GamepadEventType`. - Added bespoke `GamepadConnectionEvent`, `GamepadAxisChangedEvent`, and `GamepadButtonChangedEvent`. - Refactored `gamepad_event_system`. - Added `gamepad_button_event_system`, `gamepad_axis_event_system`, and `gamepad_connection_system`, which update the `Input` and `Axis` resources using their corresponding event type. Gamepad events are now handled in their own systems and have their own types. This allows for querying for gamepad events without having to match on `GamepadEventType` and makes creating handlers for specific gamepad event types, like a `GamepadConnectionEvent` or `GamepadButtonChangedEvent` possible. We remove `GamepadEventRaw` by filtering the gamepad events, using `GamepadSettings`, _at the source_, in `bevy_gilrs`. This way we can create `GamepadEvent`s directly and avoid creating `GamepadEventRaw` which do not pass the user defined filters. We expose ordered `GamepadEvent`s and we can respond to individual gamepad event types. ## Migration Guide - Replace `GamepadEvent` and `GamepadEventRaw` types with their specific gamepad event type.
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Objective
Solution
GamepadEventRaw
, andGamepadEventType
.GamepadConnectionEvent
,GamepadAxisChangedEvent
, andGamepadButtonChangedEvent
.gamepad_event_system
.gamepad_button_event_system
,gamepad_axis_event_system
, andgamepad_connection_system
, which update theInput
andAxis
resources using their corresponding event type.Gamepad events are now handled in their own systems and have their own types.
This allows for querying for gamepad events without having to match on
GamepadEventType
and makes creating handlers for specific gamepad event types, like aGamepadConnectionEvent
orGamepadButtonChangedEvent
possible.We remove
GamepadEventRaw
by filtering the gamepad events, usingGamepadSettings
, at the source, inbevy_gilrs
. This way we can createGamepadEvent
s directly and avoid creatingGamepadEventRaw
which do not pass the user defined filters.We expose ordered
GamepadEvent
s and we can respond to individual gamepad event types.Migration Guide
GamepadEvent
andGamepadEventRaw
types with their specific gamepad event type.