yaks
aims to be a minimalistic and performant framework for automatic
multithreading of hecs
via rayon
.
The goals are, in no particular order:
- safety
- simplicity
- performance
- extensibility
- tight engineering
- minimal dependencies
- effortless concurrency
parallel
- enabled by default; can be disabled to forceyaks
to work on a single thread. Useful for writing the code once, and running it on platforms with or without threading.resources-interop
- when enabled, allowsExecutor::run()
to also acceptResources
struct from theresources
crate in place of resources argument.
A more elaborate and annotated example can be found here.
use hecs::{With, Without, World};
use yaks::{Executor, QueryMarker};
fn main() {
let mut world = World::new();
let mut entities = 0u32;
world.spawn_batch((0..100u32).map(|index| {
entities += 1;
(index,)
}));
world.spawn_batch((0..100u32).map(|index| {
entities += 1;
(index, index as f32)
}));
let mut increment = 5usize;
let mut average = 0f32;
let mut executor = Executor::<(u32, usize, f32)>::builder()
.system_with_handle(
|context, (entities, average): (&u32, &mut f32), query: QueryMarker<&f32>| {
*average = 0.0;
for (_entity, float) in context.query(query).iter() {
*average += *float;
}
*average /= *entities as f32;
},
"average",
)
.system_with_handle(
|context, increment: &usize, query: QueryMarker<&mut u32>| {
for (_entity, unsigned) in context.query(query).iter() {
*unsigned += *increment as u32
}
},
"increment",
)
.system_with_deps(system_with_two_queries, vec!["increment", "average"])
.build();
executor.run(&world, (&mut entities, &mut increment, &mut average));
}
fn system_with_two_queries(
context: yaks::SystemContext,
(entities, average): (&u32, &f32),
(with_f32, without_f32): (
QueryMarker<With<f32, &mut u32>>,
QueryMarker<Without<f32, &mut u32>>,
),
) {
yaks::batch(
&mut context.query(with_f32),
entities / 8,
|_entity, unsigned| {
*unsigned += average.round() as u32;
},
);
yaks::batch(
&mut context.query(without_f32),
entities / 8,
|_entity, unsigned| {
*unsigned *= average.round() as u32;
},
);
}