Struct valence::ecs::prelude::EntityMut

pub struct EntityMut<'w>(/* private fields */);
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Provides mutable access to a single entity and all of its components.

Contrast with EntityWorldMut, which allows adding and removing components, despawning the entity, and provides mutable access to the entire world. Because of this, EntityWorldMut cannot coexist with any other world accesses.

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Disjoint mutable access.

fn disjoint_system(
    query1: Query<EntityMut, With<A>>,
    query2: Query<EntityMut, Without<A>>,
) {
    // ...
}

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impl<'w> EntityMut<'w>

pub fn reborrow(&mut self) -> EntityMut<'_>

Returns a new instance with a shorter lifetime. This is useful if you have &mut EntityMut, but you need EntityMut.

pub fn as_readonly(&self) -> EntityRef<'_>

Gets read-only access to all of the entity’s components.

pub fn id(&self) -> Entity

Returns the ID of the current entity.

pub fn location(&self) -> EntityLocation

Gets metadata indicating the location where the current entity is stored.

pub fn archetype(&self) -> &Archetype

Returns the archetype that the current entity belongs to.

pub fn contains<T>(&self) -> bool
where T: Component,

Returns true if the current entity has a component of type T. Otherwise, this returns false.

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If you do not know the concrete type of a component, consider using Self::contains_id or Self::contains_type_id.

pub fn contains_id(&self, component_id: ComponentId) -> bool

Returns true if the current entity has a component identified by component_id. Otherwise, this returns false.

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pub fn contains_type_id(&self, type_id: TypeId) -> bool

Returns true if the current entity has a component with the type identified by type_id. Otherwise, this returns false.

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pub fn get<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>
where T: Component,

Gets access to the component of type T for the current entity. Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn into_borrow<T>(self) -> Option<&'w T>
where T: Component,

Consumes self and gets access to the component of type T with the world 'w lifetime for the current entity.

Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn get_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<Ref<'_, T>>
where T: Component,

Gets access to the component of type T for the current entity, including change detection information as a Ref.

Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn into_ref<T>(self) -> Option<Ref<'w, T>>
where T: Component,

Consumes self and gets access to the component of type T with world 'w lifetime for the current entity, including change detection information as a [Ref<'w>].

Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn get_mut<T>(&mut self) -> Option<Mut<'_, T>>
where T: Component,

Gets mutable access to the component of type T for the current entity. Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn into_mut<T>(self) -> Option<Mut<'w, T>>
where T: Component,

Consumes self and gets mutable access to the component of type T with the world 'w lifetime for the current entity. Returns None if the entity does not have a component of type T.

pub fn get_change_ticks<T>(&self) -> Option<ComponentTicks>
where T: Component,

Retrieves the change ticks for the given component. This can be useful for implementing change detection in custom runtimes.

pub fn get_change_ticks_by_id( &self, component_id: ComponentId, ) -> Option<ComponentTicks>

Retrieves the change ticks for the given ComponentId. This can be useful for implementing change detection in custom runtimes.

You should prefer to use the typed API EntityWorldMut::get_change_ticks where possible and only use this in cases where the actual component types are not known at compile time.

pub fn get_by_id(&self, component_id: ComponentId) -> Option<Ptr<'_>>

Gets the component of the given ComponentId from the entity.

You should prefer to use the typed API EntityWorldMut::get where possible and only use this in cases where the actual component types are not known at compile time.

Unlike EntityMut::get, this returns a raw pointer to the component, which is only valid while the EntityMut is alive.

pub fn into_borrow_by_id(self, component_id: ComponentId) -> Option<Ptr<'w>>

Consumes self and gets the component of the given ComponentId with world 'w lifetime from the entity.

You should prefer to use the typed API EntityWorldMut::into_borrow where possible and only use this in cases where the actual component types are not known at compile time.

pub fn get_mut_by_id( &mut self, component_id: ComponentId, ) -> Option<MutUntyped<'_>>

Gets a MutUntyped of the component of the given ComponentId from the entity.

You should prefer to use the typed API EntityMut::get_mut where possible and only use this in cases where the actual component types are not known at compile time.

Unlike EntityMut::get_mut, this returns a raw pointer to the component, which is only valid while the EntityMut is alive.

pub fn into_mut_by_id(self, component_id: ComponentId) -> Option<MutUntyped<'w>>

Consumes self and gets a [MutUntyped<'w>] of the component of the given ComponentId with world 'w lifetime from the entity.

You should prefer to use the typed API EntityMut::into_mut where possible and only use this in cases where the actual component types are not known at compile time.

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impl<'a> From<&'a EntityMut<'_>> for EntityRef<'a>

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fn from(value: &'a EntityMut<'_>) -> EntityRef<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> From<&'a EntityMut<'_>> for FilteredEntityRef<'a>

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fn from(entity: &'a EntityMut<'_>) -> FilteredEntityRef<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'w> From<&'w mut EntityMut<'_>> for EntityMut<'w>

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fn from(value: &'w mut EntityMut<'_>) -> EntityMut<'w>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> From<&'a mut EntityMut<'_>> for FilteredEntityMut<'a>

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fn from(entity: &'a mut EntityMut<'_>) -> FilteredEntityMut<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> From<&'a mut EntityWorldMut<'_>> for EntityMut<'a>

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fn from(value: &'a mut EntityWorldMut<'_>) -> EntityMut<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> From<EntityMut<'a>> for FilteredEntityMut<'a>

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fn from(entity: EntityMut<'a>) -> FilteredEntityMut<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> From<EntityMut<'a>> for FilteredEntityRef<'a>

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fn from(entity: EntityMut<'a>) -> FilteredEntityRef<'a>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'w> From<EntityMut<'w>> for EntityRef<'w>

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fn from(value: EntityMut<'w>) -> EntityRef<'w>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'w> From<EntityWorldMut<'w>> for EntityMut<'w>

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fn from(value: EntityWorldMut<'w>) -> EntityMut<'w>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> QueryData for EntityMut<'a>

SAFETY: access of EntityRef is a subset of EntityMut

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type ReadOnly = EntityRef<'a>

The read-only variant of this QueryData, which satisfies the ReadOnlyQueryData trait.
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impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a mut FilteredEntityMut<'_>> for EntityMut<'a>

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type Error = TryFromFilteredError

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from( value: &'a mut FilteredEntityMut<'_>, ) -> Result<EntityMut<'a>, <EntityMut<'a> as TryFrom<&'a mut FilteredEntityMut<'_>>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<'a> TryFrom<FilteredEntityMut<'a>> for EntityMut<'a>

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type Error = TryFromFilteredError

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from( value: FilteredEntityMut<'a>, ) -> Result<EntityMut<'a>, <EntityMut<'a> as TryFrom<FilteredEntityMut<'a>>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<'a> WorldQuery for EntityMut<'a>

SAFETY: The accesses of Self::ReadOnly are a subset of the accesses of Self

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type Item<'w> = EntityMut<'w>

The item returned by this WorldQuery For QueryData this will be the item returned by the query. For QueryFilter this will be either (), or a bool indicating whether the entity should be included or a tuple of such things.
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type Fetch<'w> = UnsafeWorldCell<'w>

Per archetype/table state used by this WorldQuery to fetch Self::Item
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type State = ()

State used to construct a Self::Fetch. This will be cached inside QueryState, so it is best to move as much data / computation here as possible to reduce the cost of constructing Self::Fetch.
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fn shrink<'wlong, 'wshort>( item: <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Item<'wlong>, ) -> <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Item<'wshort>
where 'wlong: 'wshort,

This function manually implements subtyping for the query items.
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unsafe fn init_fetch<'w>( world: UnsafeWorldCell<'w>, _state: &<EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::State, _last_run: Tick, _this_run: Tick, ) -> <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Fetch<'w>

Creates a new instance of this fetch. Read more
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const IS_DENSE: bool = true

Returns true if (and only if) every table of every archetype matched by this fetch contains all of the matched components. This is used to select a more efficient “table iterator” for “dense” queries. If this returns true, WorldQuery::set_table must be used before WorldQuery::fetch can be called for iterators. If this returns false, WorldQuery::set_archetype must be used before WorldQuery::fetch can be called for iterators.
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unsafe fn set_archetype<'w>( _fetch: &mut <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Fetch<'w>, _state: &<EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::State, _archetype: &'w Archetype, _table: &Table, )

Adjusts internal state to account for the next Archetype. This will always be called on archetypes that match this WorldQuery. Read more
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unsafe fn set_table<'w>( _fetch: &mut <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Fetch<'w>, _state: &<EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::State, _table: &'w Table, )

Adjusts internal state to account for the next Table. This will always be called on tables that match this WorldQuery. Read more
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unsafe fn fetch<'w>( world: &mut <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Fetch<'w>, entity: Entity, _table_row: TableRow, ) -> <EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::Item<'w>

Fetch Self::Item for either the given entity in the current Table, or for the given entity in the current Archetype. This must always be called after WorldQuery::set_table with a table_row in the range of the current Table or after WorldQuery::set_archetype with a entity in the current archetype. Read more
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fn update_component_access( _state: &<EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::State, access: &mut FilteredAccess<ComponentId>, )

Adds any component accesses used by this WorldQuery to access. Read more
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fn init_state(_world: &mut World)

Creates and initializes a State for this WorldQuery type.
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fn get_state(_components: &Components) -> Option<()>

Attempts to initialize a State for this WorldQuery type using read-only access to Components.
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fn matches_component_set( _state: &<EntityMut<'a> as WorldQuery>::State, _set_contains_id: &impl Fn(ComponentId) -> bool, ) -> bool

Returns true if this query matches a set of components. Otherwise, returns false. Read more
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fn set_access(_state: &mut Self::State, _access: &FilteredAccess<ComponentId>)

Sets available accesses for implementors with dynamic access such as FilteredEntityRef or FilteredEntityMut. Read more

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impl<'w> Freeze for EntityMut<'w>

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impl<'w> !RefUnwindSafe for EntityMut<'w>

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impl<'w> Send for EntityMut<'w>

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impl<'w> Sync for EntityMut<'w>

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impl<'w> Unpin for EntityMut<'w>

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impl<'w> !UnwindSafe for EntityMut<'w>

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