tomato-testing/docs/md/signal.md
Green Sky 90ce4bda4e Squashed 'external/entt/entt/' changes from fef921132..344e03ac6
344e03ac6 update single include file to v3.12.2
da56665b0 registry: make ::valid backward compatible
f6f01ef1b snapshot: avoid warnings due to deprecated functions
0ed514628 now working on v3.12.2
a41421d86 update single include file to v3.12.1
c1f6b11f7 snapshot: reintroduce support to storage listeners
b2233064a now working on version v3.12.1
cb974bf56 adjacency_matrix: fix in_edges() is off by 1 in some cases (close #1019)
7b7d82e6f doc: snapshot (close #984)
05c6898fc test: self-fixing archive example for snapshot classes
7ffa459a6 snapshot: drop ::get member template parameter
93e8e94e6 test: basic continuous loader
c4e241662 snapshot: review basic_continuous_loader (and drop shrink)
9c25419b9 test: more on basic_snapshot_loader
1879830df snapshot: drop pointless assert
29298c0eb test: guarantee code coverage, we'll update the test later on
247abef1d test: rollback for code coverage purposes on the snapshot class
6994d98d2 test: typo
9a600ece2 test: snapshot
f91226ef4 snapshot: share ::orphans implementation (to deprecate in future though)
e366ffbd3 doc: snapshot
63b300d39 snapshot: again, dense_map::contains is a thing
afb70d157 test: avoid warnings due to unused variables
49534eec0 snapshot: dense_map::contains is a thing fortunately
3f1277f7b snapshot: use the right allocator for the remote-local mapping
26fad4c38 test: basic snapshot loader
25b3afacf test: basic snapshot
2d25bbb09 snapshot: check registry type
0eb834582 snapshot: small cleanup
124a44052 test: use the new snapshot get functions in the test suite
5c704636e test: use the new snapshot get functions in the test suite
31fd94cc3 snapshot: cleanup to get ready to drop an internal function
573e43272 snapshot: reduce storage lookups
1d8943481 snapshot: drop useless function
e0a1ef7c1 snapshot: check on member type class
48ac0e0eb snapshot: add basic_continuous_loader::get, deprecate ::entities and ::component
bcb6234d9 snapshot: add basic_snapshot_loader::get, deprecate ::entities and ::component
f96796326 snapshot: reject entity type in the range-get (now get instead of get_sparse)
b22c55dd2 doc: typo
4ff5a536c snapshot: add basic_snapshot::get, deprecate ::entities and ::component
fff5f578a test: avoid using deprecated functions in an example
0f44c8c92 doc: reflect recent changes
0b6ad0315 snapshot: * single element only archive functions required * avoid iterating elements more than once
2450b0bc6 test: minor changes (waiting for a rework)
fc8eebf36 snapshot: use component_traits instead of is_empty_v
e4f51f2b7 snapshot: avoid multiple lookups of the same storage
2c2216a89 doc: typo
cafe85180 snapshot: deprecate multi-type component loading function
35e338cc9 snapshot: deprecate multi-type component loading function
8feeaaef7 doc: minor changes
e7a3c4e37 snapshot: add missing [[deprecate(...)]]
ea5c558bd snapshot: cleanup (waiting for further improvements)
94f0ed179 snapshot: deprecate multi-type component loading function
244c35949 snapshot: deprecate multi-type component loading function
1f24fea21 type_traits: formatting
8deaa09b2 test: perform static checks at compile-time
85bffb714 type_traits: std::tuple traits specialization for entt::type_list and entt::value_list (#1011)
325ca310d view: updated ::refresh
d903e268f snapshot: minor changes
f4b26756c snapshot: improved basic_snapshot::component
fb3a34ee9 *: updated TODO
6902bb6c4 doc: typo
379819b2b test: cleanup
59abfbfb5 meta: refine policy check on value types for non-member data
6e2d87184 registry: avoid casting return types directly to better support empty storage
57ec3c85c registry: erase_if (close #977)
4afdf287f doc: minor changes
2810ac7cb registry: suppress a warning on msvc
e0d27f9bf *: updated TODO
de303c999 test: reverse-each for storage entity
1619e780f test: reverse each for plain storage classes
a1e37eca6 storage: reverse-each
c345e7456 doc: note on reverse iterations
d166c026f snapshot: minor changes
5e639996d doc: minor changes
dac2ef5a9 doc: typo
71d7888e8 snapshot: drop redundant check
84a4df9c4 doc: exclude-only views
95bc20319 doc: entity lifecycle
5a9f6d211 doc: cleanup
a29302faa test: more on entity signals
75efa72c6 registry: cleanup ::erase
58a84665b registry: cleanup ::remove
a5263384d doc: drop redundant comments
c0e6759c6 doc: cleanup a little further
d754f7431 doc: cleanup
1df539943 doc: drop pointless tags
c284e6fee doc: minor changes
500239758 test: typo
319ecd808 organizer: fix organizer::vertex::prepare not creating component pools (#1014)
d7891fabc doc: mention named pools support when registering listeners
e287dd041 helper: minor changes
4dee9dde1 registry: named pools support for on_construct/on_update/on_destroy
9bae6e67b doc: update connection helper doc
aa7a7ce25 doc: minor changes
a969468c5 registry: de-deprecate :) on_construct/on_update/on_destroy
a1e76fc63 doc: more about entity storage
d8ed4ca35 registry: refine how entity storage is used internally
3248e3f91 helper: make sigh_helper work with named pools
f00687e6f doc: updated registry documentation
5240c6b60 registry: deprecate on_construct/on_update/on_destroy
67604a88e natvis: update registry snippet
4242dfb8b registry: use entity storage directly as much as possible
f96d8ee83 registry: prepare to split component storage and entity storage
c147ec37c test: try to make gcc happy again
094ddbba3 meta: avoid shadow warnings
634630ca2 test: add missing template keywords (thanks msvc for ignoring them)
d78c26f26 *: updated TODO
fabc6c9bd test: full cross-registry entity-copy example with meta (not strictly required)
b6e8ddd2a meta: fight against the small nuances of the language :)
cf2bbae6e mixin: make it simpler to modify the underlying type
08799616d *: updated TODO
58bebf78d meta: reduce symbols and their sizes if possible
d534fad3e doc: more about views
871dc7a40 doc: drop references to storage placeholders
1fe7c78f7 test: minor changes
22a65f80f test: cleanup
756ea8a38 *: updated TODO
12186cb40 registry: drop internal static storage variables from ::assure
aa9ffb9ee registry: const ::storage<T>(...) returns a pointer to possibly null storage
dcb5aed90 registry: lazily/partially initialize views in the ::view const function
34f6a747a registry: add support for non-existent pools to try_get
912cb2ad5 snapshot: constness review
885488b3d registry: any_of supports non-existing pools now
3d3d3ef2d registry: all_of supports non-existing pools now
a7120b340 registry: coding style
51915205b test: cover stable multi-type model
4a3ee042e view: refine ::storage function
88a1b8d0d view: stable multi-type view ::each(cb) function
7e18a0f96 view: update ::use function
c367082dd view: unchecked_refresh function
9f94b5306 view: double check on none_of
44ed10c50 view: stable multi type view ::find/::back/::front functions
1b2280941 view: stable multi type view ::begin/::end functions
bdabbaa63 view: stable multi type view ::contains function
c79c109b7 view: stable multi type view ::size_hint function
f1a213382 registry: prepare to remove static storage from const assure
17dc06149 view: stable single type view ::each(cb) function
3b8d82330 view: drop unused return
a20829e70 view: ::handle returns a pointer rather than a reference
5be2fdc15 view: stable single type view ::each() function
873b107e6 -: updated TODO
356bbbe53 view: stable single type view ::find function
e3ce4e156 view: stable single type view ::front/::back functions
e02050c51 view: stable single type view ::rbegin/::rend functions
26930633f view: stable single type view ::begin/::end functions
b7a485767 view: stable single type view ::contains function
f54cdccd4 view: stable single type view ::empty function
41c9a32f3 view: stable single type view ::size function
736ef3580 view: make operator bool work properly with partially initialized views
0128cbb4f test: minor changes
ff0a40715 test: prepare test suite for safe invalid views
34f440386 view: avoid using storage, further prepare for empty safe views
b1c78efb6 nativs: updated signal file
28f03ff9c meta: add missing checks on factory<...>::data
a5fe61adb *: minor changes
457f5e59e view: rollback handle() usage and prepare to safe empty views
422fd284e group: refine group ::find function
6f3222573 view: refine single type view ::find function
366bbceb0 doc: use doxygen-awesome-css
7b7f81e08 doc: update reference.md
cfe955f97 doc: update links.md
684ddc9de doc: minor changes
f5d38a9ae doc: drop redundant doxy variable
447e3693f doc: updated doxy file (doxygen 1.9.6)
909490bf6 view: try to make g++ happy again
d90363e4a view: make view pack also work with empty views
ee5de744c view: add missing [[nodiscard]]
d401c88a0 view: assert on null handles
80563b955 view: allow swapping storage elements of a view
c74900057 sigh_mixin: avoid shadow warnings
78867d5c9 group: make msvc happy with constness on virtual functions
d435fc779 basic_entt_traits: suppress a warning by gcc
e6f76e0f9 view: try to make VS happy again :)
1c6b53360 test: minor changes
5c3d8360c view: turn ::use into a self-contained, non-const function
3882c7d9a view: turn ::refresh into a self contained, non-const function
15726218b view: doc
869bfc82c test: minor changes
0eb3d54b2 group: change signature of ::storage to return a (maybe null) pointer rather than a reference
f83290f76 view: change signature of ::storage to return a (maybe null) pointer rather than a reference
686a3b9d7 registry: make storage_for_type available to the final user
4d57d5c32 registry: make ::storage<T> return type explicit
36c21cf7f registry: drop redundant traits usage
7ab10e193 test: minor changes
41467d35a -: updated TODO
d351252a1 doc: entity storage
c6cd4f701 doc: refine storage section
65889cca4 doc: brief mention of void storage
f1914fd94 doc: rearrange a few things
e53af7bef registry: minor changes
b910cd261 *: updated TODO
58d331ca0 registry: minor changes
17f5b0a33 registry: avoid bumping version on destroy if not requested
de386292b registry: deprecate ::each
88bf26a2f registry: deprecate ::assign
3caad4100 mixin: common internal owner_or_assert function
916203a24 test: stress assert on entity limit
62f1971f7 test: minor changes
4fde96357 natvis: updated registry snippet
c3730b65f group: * unified model * drop group handler's size function (no longer required)
1ea072cd3 group: back to the unified model for group handlers
bbe4582ee meta: minor changes
89ab5c328 meta: operator==/!= for meta_func
3a4672793 meta: operator==/!= for meta_prop
0a0446f35 meta: operator==/!= for meta_data (close #1002)
fc58ff74b meta: operator==/!= for meta_handle (see #1002)
fed6831cd locator: support to opaque structures (close #956)
1605c8d9d natvis: updated entity file
d6641c7d8 -: updated TODO file
5079f38e9 storage: allow on_update signals on entity storage
1eab2a4a8 meta: fix constness detection for static functions in meta_type::invoke
c33110765 test: cleanup
117b0bd67 test: more about storage<...>::patch
9b4a6f877 storage: use allocator_traits::destroy rather than destroy_at
f4e6f2b37 group: suppress shadow warning
5971fb7aa -: updated TODO
10dfe7e93 sigh: allow disconnecting listeners during iterations (close #986)
a9208a956 doc: fixed typo
1cc5b32ca test: cleanup
f8a972a3c signal: drop sink::before
5b7cc2002 group: rollback some (no longer required) changes to the owning_group_descriptor
bd34e7f2c group: drop nested groups support, prepare to the large group review and multi storage support
46fe29c3f group: make matching functions virtual for owning groups
c50e2815c group: make owning_group_descriptor depend on the storage base type
fbfee632d group: minor changes
77c59aabf group: group_handler::size function for owning groups
ebb1e8a72 group: single check function for group handlers
1646217f0 group: make types explicit for the next/prev functions
645edfb2b group: decouple constructing and setting prev/next links
61f28298c group/registry: minor changes
d19f97bf2 group: use ::handle() if possible
70c611a84 group: cleanup
286428c19 group: make common_type base of non-owning group handlers
6ec719bcf group: reduce the footprint of non-owning group handlers
11f9bb2d7 registry: use shared_ptr<void> for non-owning groups (prepare to drop the basic handler dependency)
5a1ba5ad7 regisrtry: decouple container types for groups
cf094e7ef registry: finally split owning and non-owning groups as it ought to be
31808bd9a sigh: flip the last commit on its head and drop redundant functions rather than merging them
61a5173a7 sigh: merge a couple of functions
ed6fe9e65 sigh/sink: refine internal definition
e30fa8520 doc: cleanup
ca1069e18 snapshot: avoid allocations if possible
70f73a094 snapshot: drop pointless checks
710fff0e3 entity: make get_t, exclude_t and owned_t constexpr constructible
660bc5843 entity: turn get_t, exclude_t and owned_t into proper classes (close #998)
13295a14e type_traits: v141 toolset workaround for value_list_diff
9ce07ff61 type_traits: value_list_diff[_t]
b272e04ba type_traits: value_list_contains[_v]
28b11912a test: cleanup
b9f096d12 type_traits: value_list_unique[_t]
8c60faa1d type_traits: value_list_index[_v]
1f93ea4ee snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
7ca77e53f snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
69397f365 snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
f907bc066 snapshot: drop redundant checks and avoid unnecessary lookups
bda52701f snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
d26f7684c snapshot: minor changes
63d6c2bff snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
cc45e7341 snapshot: also avoid using views if not required
5d092bcb1 snapshot: avoid unnecessary lookups
295c68841 snapshot: review ::orphans functions
2664b5255 observer: allocator support
dd3632833 observer: configurable mask type
c8c929e4a group: use type members properly
d1ef7bf15 view: use type members properly
1ab23f17d group: early exit on signal races
a72eb4693 group: minor changes
67579d062 -: updated TODO
766a233f3 view: base_type -> common_type
905671c23 runtime_view: base_type -> common_type
27c1383e4 group: base_type -> common_type
029ccc8f7 registry: base_type -> common_type
cde40d586 group: drop unused using decl
6a16a8a20 group: auto init for owning groups
1a12dede6 group: auto init for non-owning groups
35a78b65e group: cleanup
ada19432f group: support for index based sort
4998e9087 doc: minor changes
471c11c6d sparse_set: respect -> sort_as (naming is hard, you know)
3e13e0b59 group: sort/respect -> sort_as (also decoupled from group types)
53cd105f2 group: reuse pools as much as possible
24b31c379 group: reuse pools as much as possible
def82b534 group: index based get
a424f4ebf view: review get
b8f0a8d8e doc: a couple of interesting articles/series (close #994)
7941226ef group: try to reuse pools when sorting and also please all compilers out there at the same time (aka me figthing ICEs again)
86bbb2f6b group: reuse pools when sorting
3c176f725 test: suppress warnings due to unused variables
3642c8a78 registry: drop [[nodiscard]] from ::group (close #991)
0e80d90a7 group: use storage<idx> as much as possible
4fdf2dccd group: update doc
f8a997e6c group: minor changes
40f676ed1 test: drop unused include
5e346748e test: code coverage for groups and registry
3ef61fe01 meta: support meta member functions on primitive types
3885d280d test: cleanup
f41b91419 meta: allow updating values on meta properties
e0684f634 registry: cleanup/minor changes
fb980a78c registry: further refine the group function(s)
c2430ab48 doc: minor changes
d36d9cb39 registry: further cleanup group functions
0017c08bb group: get pools from handlers
e737ff747 group: get filter from handlers
945dc4093 group: split group handler functions
7ef008511 registry: drop group_data
d2fa68813 registry/group: prepare to get rid of group_data
f22a09a9a group: in-between change to simplify dropping group_data
b0aba79a5 snapshot: minor changes
7c23e4a2f registry: minor changes
7fe035ce4 group: move group size from registry group_data to basic_group_handler
3e7160eda group: minor changes
aaeb686ec group: common base class for group handlers
3fdf4884d group: prepare for group handler common base class
1b23ff4b9 registry: use common group handler types as keys for the group set
88dac318e group: wrap the len of owning groups to avoid changing it by mistake
520c2e660 group: make group handlers work with multiple storage of the same type
f5d0d451b group: split pools and filter in the group handlers
8af6fc0cc group: use ::handle internally if possible
c04b97a31 group: add ::handle function to all group types
1d85414dc doc: drop refs to registry::version (close #992)
c6533827f group: fight with clang format from time to time :)
b5803451b group: make owning groups work with their handlers
3417d66b2 group: make non-owning groups work with their handlers
1e61204e8 registry: deduce group handler type from group type
19c4857ef group: cleanup
66ea94898 registry/group: move group handler to group file as it ought to be
ced6d21c3 registry: break dependency between registry and group handlers
429c7c45c registry: further cleanup things
c03b1111a registry: small cleanup
ebd7d3acd registry: storage based model with pools for groups
5aeec60cf registry: prepare to switch to storage based group handlers
620b4f751 registry: pass handlers to group callbacks
6d58004c1 registry: minor changes to simplify the implementation slightly
df6d926de registry: prepare for a storage based group handler
e63af24cb registry: turn the non-owning group handler in a storage
068d9f8ae registry: discard unused arguments from listeners if possible
c19c848c4 test: suppress warnings due to unused variables
0bf0a0a8f doc: delegate
743e8678e delegate: also support functions that skip first elements (on second attempt only)
a7ad1c06f delegate: prepare to support filtering on both sides
b1af70e70 registry: avoid checking pools in the group handler if possible
c87c3533e registry: avoid checking pools in the group handler if possible
4839a0ee6 registry: cleanup
a0f0c44e6 registry: minor changes
74691dc1d group: just use meaningful names :)
e4957badb registry: split group handler to further refine group management
46791c4c3 registry: turn group handler functions into static ones
56c391784 registry: prepare to rework groups
1fb13d3e9 doc: minor changes
535beb4e2 storage: drop unnecessary use of integral_constant
2d318b88c -: updated TODO
b7f0b76ce entity/mixin: add missing include
d30312f51 entity/helper: add missing include, drop unnecessary traits calls
30772848e meta: avoid unnecessary calls to std::move
eca01a397 doc: add vcpkg badge and vcpkg.link (#985)
35ef0b7ac core: reduces the number of instantiations a bit
19ccba3a6 meta: reduces the number of instantiations a bit
207b7674a doc: fix typo
631c55ba9 storage: minor changes/tests
e7b30fd36 storage: return iterator to elements rather than entities and only if it makes sense
3e959007b storage: ::insert returns an iterator to the range of inserted entities
07ec4ca23 -: updated TODO
6e4946b68 storage: uniform interface to simplify mixin implementation
47ea16f17 test: signals on entity creation/destruction
722857fc0 test: get rid of pointless template parameters
2125b3838 test: minor changes
289de7d57 test: exclude only views
25ecd8e79 test: minor changes
319dfdb07 test: filtered registry view
9dbbcac01 -: updated TODO
f545c8e05 registry: deprecate ::release
c68fa6a65 registry: make ::destroy work without ::release (the latter to be deprecated)
d288ecd70 registry: make ::release use ::bump return value
312d3aba8 sparse_set: bump returns the version in use (for convenience)
4d2b2c6de registry: use traits_type::next if possible
80d55a226 test: increase code coverage
d86a53935 test: suppress warnings due to unused variables
0f7098d0e -: updated TODO
8c96be1e9 registry: deprecate a bunch of functions because of the entity storage
37f396bfe registry: make entity storage storage as any other
75894dc40 storage: update traits_type for entity storage
cdee000ce any: rollback a change that turns vs toolset v141 crazy
54ca62600 dispatcher: refine aggregate check
6f4280ed5 any: refine aggregate check
ddf56b78c storage: backward compatibility on component requirements
53a854f54 any: just cleanup the code to make it easier to work with
4896acac7 storage: typo
e3defeba2 test: suppress warnings due to unused variables
62079908c storage: use proper value type for entity storage
e65a8f2e5 doc: add link to koala engine :)
9f27fb1e5 registry: further prepare to turn the entity storage into a plain pool
04d734e76 registry: prepare to turn the entity pool in a plain storage
df50fa1b5 natvis: cleanup
051872b8c natvis: update registry definition
57ab9e7be registry: avoid using assure if not required
69d95ba75 test: more bench to stress a little an upcoming feature
9caf66d7c test: cleanup
74cb0d40c test: internal rework
deac7f34b dispatcher: refine aggregate support
a9883f27c storage: refine transparent aggregate support
85b1e57d8 sparse_set: drop fast_compact, expect full clear
b7d8e0186 storage: make the entity storage perform a full clear rather than a fake one (still viable via erase)
390a56176 -: updated TODO file
a1b888cce natvis: add optiona storage length item for entity storage
2107dd689 natvis: fix already existing errors due to renaming or design changes
1fca56afe storage: make it easier to refine the natvis file
c0762a6a5 storage: add get/get_as_tuple to entity storage to make it suitable for use with views
f48de1bac test: stress get/get_as_tuple for empty types
c7dfce89e sigh_mixin: refine pop_all
822fafcd4 view: uniform implementation to simplify upcoming changes
1476d4ea9 sparse_set: refine ::respect
c1c63777e -: updated TODO
2fab25ae8 registry: refine internal check
75d449152 -: updated TODO
c7866fb21 storage: use entt traits next function if possible
87987bacd entity: added basic_entt_traits::next (with tests)
bde0219fe snapshot: review basic_continuous_loader::entities
ad64c849b storage: suppress warnings
b808bb83b test: suppress warnings
d0090d35f snapshot: try to make sizes an opaque value to the caller
7a1a06a24 sigh_mixin: avoid shadow warnings
000b17881 -: updated TODO
068b6ed49 registry: first (almost) backward compatible version with opaque hidden entity storage
0187fb48a test: sigh mixin for entity storage types
35a2b3844 sigh_mixin: also support entity storage types
4747c9a4c registry: extended checks to support swap-only entity storage types
7be8d8327 registry: make a couple of conditions opaque
a5d6757d6 registry: prepare to get rid of the vector of entities
3f09d47c8 storage: remove redundant typename keyword
9c06d6ba0 registry: use type member names
b7c819bf4 test: entity storage
9f31803ba storage: swap-only entity storage
1e7deff9c test: drop redundant checks
04ac15d8d test: minor changes
376218991 sigh_mixin: make pop_all use narrow view iterators if any
18d6e466d -: [[nodiscard]]  as appropriate
095ecf314 group: extended_group_iterator::base to return the underlying iterator
433ed863e view: extended_view_iterator::base to return the underlying iterator
0dba68e75 storage: coding style/minor changes
1ab281582 storage: extended_storage_iterator::base to return the underlying iterator
2af5a725e doc: * updated copyright * udpated TODO list
a86bf1332 test: try to make lcov happy
831054bff test: share as much as possible
f94de1c06 test: rework lib stuff to share common files
a3d9503a1 test: try to make lcov happy
3f2b15f9f test: try to make lcov happy
e48817d51 test: try to make lcov happy
d11cebe30 view: uniform design to also help natvis without having to poke into stl internals
77a5efb32 natvis: updated to_entity intrinsic
851006efe -: updated TODO
6fc6b2fb3 sigh_mixin: further improve ::pop_all
ed17a2c48 sparse_set: ::contiguous function
bd00e797a sparse_set: further refine pop_all to make it even faster
e645c4928 -: updated TODO
a425878e8 sparse_set/storage: clear is backward compatible now
f3cd9d374 storage: fixed clear_all counter
b3e93b084 registry: naming convention
314c189c4 test: minor changes
2bb2c5566 build: try to make lcov happy again
d13c126e9 view: avoid name clashes
9b54ee37a flow: propagate allocator to generated graph + internal rework
e1ead9d3e build: update coverage workflow
cf61068dc mixin: suppress a warning with gcc11
82863f829 test: code coverage for range functionalities
e4de59827 test: try to make lcov happy
ccea4c920 memory: code coverage
89166f0e4 build: refine analyzer workflow
7a05a16c5 registry: slightly better destroy (yet not quite there though)
d0854646c test: yet another test to stress the upcoming changes
1e9c9fe5f registry: better, faster range-remove + refine range-erase
80fac8d8e test: minor changes
c774b9838 -: updated TODO
3fd0403cc registry: faster, better range-erase
6eb3347a3 test: a couple of extra functions to stress the upcoming changes
89bceaff7 -: updated TODO
dc25c9c1a sparse_set: invoke release_sparse_pages before clearing the sparse array
e68ba5870 sigh_mixin: add a missing include
c68cb3375 entity: make deletion_policy publicly available via fwd.hpp
59f807fd0 sparse_set: suppress warnings due to unused expressions
232ffebc1 sparse_set: internal clear_all function
3cea845a0 sparse_set: sparse_set_iterator::data function
295f3b32e registry: a couple of extra move calls here and there
254da2c3c sparse_set: better, faster range remove
ecd3b8d93 sparse_set: prevent rework errors as much as possible
c673b9b17 sigh_mixin: slightly improved pop + review insert
cd28de0d6 test: clear-stable bench
672f6a711 test: minor changes
3b50672b7 storage: restore storage_for/storage_type duality, it turned out to be very useful in practice
f0613b1c6 sparse_set/storage: minor changes to reuse type members
2197e160e -: drop file pushed by mistake :)
2dccd9016 handle: discard entity on destruction
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Crash Course: events, signals and everything in between

Table of Contents

Introduction

Signals are more often than not a core part of games and software architectures in general.
They help to decouple the various parts of a system while allowing them to communicate with each other somehow.

The so called modern C++ comes with a tool that can be useful in this regard, the std::function. As an example, it can be used to create delegates.
However, there is no guarantee that an std::function doesn't perform allocations under the hood and this could be problematic sometimes. Furthermore, it solves a problem but may not adapt well to other requirements that may arise from time to time.

In case that the flexibility and power of an std::function isn't required or if the price to pay for them is too high, EnTT offers a complete set of lightweight classes to solve the same and many other problems.

Delegate

A delegate can be used as a general purpose invoker with no memory overhead for free functions, lambdas and members provided along with an instance on which to invoke them.
It doesn't claim to be a drop-in replacement for an std::function, so don't expect to use it whenever an std::function fits well. That said, it's most likely even a better fit than an std::function in a lot of cases, so expect to use it quite a lot anyway.

The interface is trivial. It offers a default constructor to create empty delegates:

entt::delegate<int(int)> delegate{};

What is needed to create an instance is to specify the type of the function the delegate accepts, that is the signature of the functions it models.
However, attempting to use an empty delegate by invoking its function call operator results in undefined behavior or most likely a crash.

There exist a few overloads of the connect member function to initialize a delegate:

int f(int i) { return i; }

struct my_struct {
    int f(const int &i) const { return i; }
};

// bind a free function to the delegate
delegate.connect<&f>();

// bind a member function to the delegate
my_struct instance;
delegate.connect<&my_struct::f>(instance);

The delegate class also accepts data members, if needed. In this case, the function type of the delegate is such that the parameter list is empty and the value of the data member is at least convertible to the return type.

Free functions having type equivalent to void(T &, args...) are accepted as well. The first argument T & is considered a payload and the function will receive it back every time it's invoked. In other terms, this works just fine with the above definition:

void g(const char &c, int i) { /* ... */ }
const char c = 'c';

delegate.connect<&g>(c);
delegate(42);

Function g is invoked with a reference to c and 42. However, the function type of the delegate is still void(int). This is also the signature of its function call operator.
Another interesting aspect of the delegate class is that it accepts functions with a list of parameters that is shorter than that of its function type:

void g() { /* ... */ }
delegate.connect<&g>();
delegate(42);

Where the function type of the delegate is void(int) as above. It goes without saying that the extra arguments are silently discarded internally. This is a nice-to-have feature in a lot of cases, as an example when the delegate class is used as a building block of a signal-slot system.
In fact, this filtering works both ways. The class tries to pass its first count arguments first, then the last count. Watch out for conversion rules if in doubt when connecting a listener!
Arbitrary functions that pull random arguments from the delegate list aren't supported instead. Other feature were preferred, such as support for functions with compatible argument lists although not equal to those of the delegate.

To create and initialize a delegate at once, there are a few specialized constructors. Because of the rules of the language, the listener is provided by means of the entt::connect_arg variable template:

entt::delegate<int(int)> func{entt::connect_arg<&f>};

Aside connect, a disconnect counterpart isn't provided. Instead, there exists a reset member function to use to clear a delegate.
To know if a delegate is empty, it can be used explicitly in every conditional statement:

if(delegate) {
    // ...
}

Finally, to invoke a delegate, the function call operator is the way to go as already shown in the examples above:

auto ret = delegate(42);

In all cases, listeners don't have to strictly follow the signature of the delegate. As long as a listener can be invoked with the given arguments to yield a result that is convertible to the given result type, everything works just fine.

As a side note, members of classes may or may not be associated with instances. If they are not, the first argument of the function type must be that of the class on which the members operate and an instance of this class must obviously be passed when invoking the delegate:

entt::delegate<void(my_struct &, int)> delegate;
delegate.connect<&my_struct::f>();

my_struct instance;
delegate(instance, 42);

In this case, it's not possible to deduce the function type since the first argument doesn't necessarily have to be a reference (for example, it can be a pointer, as well as a const reference).
Therefore, the function type must be declared explicitly for unbound members.

Runtime arguments

The delegate class is meant to be used primarily with template arguments. However, as a consequence of its design, it also offers minimal support for runtime arguments.
When used like this, some features aren't supported though. In particular:

  • Curried functions aren't accepted.
  • Functions with an argument list that differs from that of the delegate aren't supported.
  • Return type and types of arguments must coincide with those of the delegate and being at least convertible isn't enough anymore.

Moreover, for a given function type Ret(Args...), the signature of the functions connected at runtime must necessarily be Ret(const void *, Args...).

Runtime arguments can be passed both to the constructor of a delegate and to the connect member function. An optional parameter is also accepted in both cases. This argument is used to pass arbitrary user data back and forth as a const void * upon invocation.
To connect a function to a delegate in the hard way:

int func(const void *ptr, int i) { return *static_cast<const int *>(ptr) * i; }
const int value = 42;

// use the constructor ...
entt::delegate delegate{&func, &value};

// ... or the connect member function
delegate.connect(&func, &value);

The type of the delegate is deduced from the function if possible. In this case, since the first argument is an implementation detail, the deduced function type is int(int).
Invoking a delegate built in this way follows the same rules as previously explained.

Lambda support

In general, the delegate class doesn't fully support lambda functions in all their nuances. The reason is pretty simple: a delegate isn't a drop-in replacement for an std::function. Instead, it tries to overcome the problems with the latter.
That being said, non-capturing lambda functions are supported, even though some features aren't available in this case.

This is a logical consequence of the support for connecting functions at runtime. Therefore, lambda functions undergo the same rules and limitations.
In fact, since non-capturing lambda functions decay to pointers to functions, they can be used with a delegate as if they were normal functions with optional payload:

my_struct instance;

// use the constructor ...
entt::delegate delegate{+[](const void *ptr, int value) {
    return static_cast<const my_struct *>(ptr)->f(value);
}, &instance};

// ... or the connect member function
delegate.connect([](const void *ptr, int value) {
    return static_cast<const my_struct *>(ptr)->f(value);
}, &instance);

As above, the first parameter (const void *) isn't part of the function type of the delegate and is used to dispatch arbitrary user data back and forth. In other terms, the function type of the delegate above is int(int).

Raw access

While not recommended, a delegate also allows direct access to the stored callable function target and underlying data, if any.
This makes it possible to bypass the behavior of the delegate itself and force calls on different instances:

my_struct other;
delegate.target(&other, 42);

It goes without saying that this type of approach is very risky, especially since there is no way of knowing whether the contained function was originally a member function of some class, a free function or a lambda.
Another possible (and meaningful) use of this feature is that of identifying a particular delegate through its descriptive traits instead.

Signals

Signal handlers work with references to classes, function pointers and pointers to members. Listeners can be any kind of objects and users are in charge of connecting and disconnecting them from a signal to avoid crashes due to different lifetimes. On the other side, performance shouldn't be affected that much by the presence of such a signal handler.
Signals make use of delegates internally and therefore they undergo the same rules and offer similar functionalities. It may be a good idea to consult the documentation of the delegate class for further information.

A signal handler is can be used as a private data member without exposing any publish functionality to the clients of a class.
The basic idea is to impose a clear separation between the signal itself and the sink class, that is a tool to be used to connect and disconnect listeners on the fly.

The API of a signal handler is straightforward. If a collector is supplied to the signal when something is published, all the values returned by its listeners are literally collected and used later by the caller. Otherwise, the class works just like a plain signal that emits events from time to time.
To create instances of signal handlers it's sufficient to provide the type of function to which they refer:

entt::sigh<void(int, char)> signal;

Signals offer all the basic functionalities required to know how many listeners they contain (size) or if they contain at least a listener (empty), as well as a function to use to swap handlers (swap).

Besides them, there are member functions to use both to connect and disconnect listeners in all their forms by means of a sink:

void foo(int, char) { /* ... */ }

struct listener {
    void bar(const int &, char) { /* ... */ }
};

// ...

entt::sink sink{signal};
listener instance;

sink.connect<&foo>();
sink.connect<&listener::bar>(instance);

// ...

// disconnects a free function
sink.disconnect<&foo>();

// disconnect a member function of an instance
sink.disconnect<&listener::bar>(instance);

// disconnect all member functions of an instance, if any
sink.disconnect(&instance);

// discards all listeners at once
sink.disconnect();

As shown above, listeners don't have to strictly follow the signature of the signal. As long as a listener can be invoked with the given arguments to yield a result that is convertible to the given return type, everything works just fine.
In all cases, the connect member function returns by default a connection object to be used as an alternative to break a connection by means of its release member function.
A scoped_connection can also be created from a connection. In this case, the link is broken automatically as soon as the object goes out of scope.

Once listeners are attached (or even if there are no listeners at all), events and data in general are published through a signal by means of the publish member function:

signal.publish(42, 'c');

To collect data, the collect member function is used instead:

int f() { return 0; }
int g() { return 1; }

// ...

entt::sigh<int()> signal;
entt::sink sink{signal};

sink.connect<&f>();
sink.connect<&g>();

std::vector<int> vec{};
signal.collect([&vec](int value) { vec.push_back(value); });

assert(vec[0] == 0);
assert(vec[1] == 1);

A collector must expose a function operator that accepts as an argument a type to which the return type of the listeners can be converted. Moreover, it can optionally return a boolean value that is true to stop collecting data, false otherwise. This way one can avoid calling all the listeners in case it isn't necessary.
Functors can also be used in place of a lambda. Since the collector is copied when invoking the collect member function, std::ref is the way to go in this case:

struct my_collector {
    std::vector<int> vec{};

    bool operator()(int v) {
        vec.push_back(v);
        return true;
    }
};

// ...

my_collector collector;
signal.collect(std::ref(collector));

Event dispatcher

The event dispatcher class allows users to trigger immediate events or to queue and publish them all together later.
This class lazily instantiates its queues. Therefore, it's not necessary to announce the event types in advance:

// define a general purpose dispatcher
entt::dispatcher dispatcher{};

A listener registered with a dispatcher is such that its type offers one or more member functions that take arguments of type Event & for any type of event, regardless of the return value.
These functions are linked directly via connect to a sink:

struct an_event { int value; };
struct another_event {};

struct listener {
    void receive(const an_event &) { /* ... */ }
    void method(const another_event &) { /* ... */ }
};

// ...

listener listener;
dispatcher.sink<an_event>().connect<&listener::receive>(listener);
dispatcher.sink<another_event>().connect<&listener::method>(listener);

Note that connecting listeners within event handlers can result in undefined behavior.
The disconnect member function is used to remove one listener at a time or all of them at once:

dispatcher.sink<an_event>().disconnect<&listener::receive>(listener);
dispatcher.sink<another_event>().disconnect(&listener);

The trigger member function serves the purpose of sending an immediate event to all the listeners registered so far:

dispatcher.trigger(an_event{42});
dispatcher.trigger<another_event>();

Listeners are invoked immediately, order of execution isn't guaranteed. This method can be used to push around urgent messages like an is terminating notification on a mobile app.

On the other hand, the enqueue member function queues messages together and helps to maintain control over the moment they are sent to listeners:

dispatcher.enqueue<an_event>(42);
dispatcher.enqueue(another_event{});

Events are stored aside until the update member function is invoked:

// emits all the events of the given type at once
dispatcher.update<an_event>();

// emits all the events queued so far at once
dispatcher.update();

This way users can embed the dispatcher in a loop and literally dispatch events once per tick to their systems.

Named queues

All queues within a dispatcher are associated by default with an event type and then retrieved from it.
However, it's possible to create queues with different names (and therefore also multiple queues for a single type). In fact, more or less all functions also take an additional parameter. As an example:

dispatcher.sink<an_event>("custom"_hs).connect<&listener::receive>(listener);

In this case, the term name is misused as these are actual numeric identifiers of type id_type.
An exception to this rule is the enqueue function. There is no additional parameter for it but rather a different function:

dispatcher.enqueue_hint<an_event>("custom"_hs, 42);

This is mainly due to the template argument deduction rules and unfortunately there is no real (elegant) way to avoid it.

Event emitter

A general purpose event emitter thought mainly for those cases where it comes to working with asynchronous stuff.
Originally designed to fit the requirements of uvw (a wrapper for libuv written in modern C++), it was adapted later to be included in this library.

To create an emitter type, derived classes must inherit from the base as:

struct my_emitter: emitter<my_emitter> {
    // ...
}

Handlers for the different events are created internally on the fly. It's not required to specify in advance the full list of accepted events.
Moreover, whenever an event is published, an emitter also passes a reference to itself to its listeners.

To create new instances of an emitter, no arguments are required:

my_emitter emitter{};

Listeners are movable and callable objects (free functions, lambdas, functors, std::functions, whatever) whose function type is compatible with:

void(Type &, my_emitter &)

Where Type is the type of event they want to receive.
To attach a listener to an emitter, there exists the on member function:

emitter.on<my_event>([](const my_event &event, my_emitter &emitter) {
    // ...
});

Similarly, the reset member function is used to disconnect listeners given a type while clear is used to disconnect all listeners at once:

// resets the listener for my_event
emitter.erase<my_event>();

// resets all listeners
emitter.clear()

To send an event to the listener registered on a given type, the publish function is the way to go:

struct my_event { int i; };

// ...

emitter.publish(my_event{42});

Finally, the empty member function tests if there exists at least a listener registered with the event emitter while contains is used to check if a given event type is associated with a valid listener:

if(emitter.contains<my_event>()) {
    // ...
}

This class introduces a nice-to-have model based on events and listeners.
More in general, it's a handy tool when the derived classes wrap asynchronous operations but it's not limited to such uses.