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What problem does this solve or what need does it fill?
Glob imports (aka `use bevy::prelude::*) are very convenient in real games, especially simple ones.
However, in example code, it makes it very hard to understand where imports are coming from (and risks running into namespace mangling when the boilerplate is used in real code).
What solution would you like?
Replace glob impo
We moved from Jenkins to GitHub Actions for CI in amethyst/amethyst#2382 -- we wanted to ship that so we can get CI working in general for folks again. Here's a list of other things we would like to do soon. Please comment if you have more ideas!
Each item should have individual issue(s) and/or PR(s) opened for them. Let me know in a comment and I'll add a link next t
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This function needs a unit test.
Guide to how to contribute to an open source project on GitHub.
Test stub: https://github.com/pygame/pygame/blob/main/test/display_test.py#L255-L274
Docs: https://www.pygame.org/docs/ref/display.html#pygame.display.gl_set_attribute
Code to be tested: https://github.com/pygame/pygame/bl
Use Case
As a developer, I want to join a multiplayer server as a new user, as if I were joining it for the first time. Even though I had previously logged in to it with this client.
I tried changing my "Player Name" in the player settings. That changed the way my name displays, but still connects me to my previous character.
Discussion
This can be done by removing the `security.
Release Type: Github
Describe the bug
Adding an instancing component and then a model component crashes the instancing processor.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Add instancing component to an entity,
- Add model component to the same entity
- Exception time
Expected behavior
It should not crash.
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