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- * long term feature: templated generic vm
- * long term feature: shared_ptr less locator
- * long term feature: shared_ptr less resource cache
- * custom allocators and EnTT allocator-aware in general (long term feature, I don't actually need it at the moment) - see #22
- * debugging tools (#60): the issue online already contains interesting tips on this, look at it
- * runner proposal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork%E2%80%93join_model https://slide-rs.github.io/specs/03_dispatcher.html
- * work stealing job system (see #100)
- * meta: sort of meta view based on meta stuff to iterate entities, void * and meta info objects
- * allow for built-in parallel each if possible
- * allow to replace std:: with custom implementations
- * remove runtime views, welcome reflection and what about snapshot?
- * empty components model allows for shared components and prefabs unity-like
- - each with entity return the shared component multiple times, one per entity that refers to it
- - each components only return actual component, so shared components are returned only once
- * types defined at runtime that refer to the same compile-time type (but to different pools) are possible, the library is almost there
- * add take functionality, eg registry.take(entity, other); where it takes the entity and all its components from registry and move them to other
- * add opaque input iterators to views and groups that return tuples <entity, T &...> (proxy), multi-pass guaranteed
- * add fast lane for raw iterations, extend mt doc to describe allowed add/remove with pre-allocations on fast lanes
- * review 64 bit id: user defined area + dedicated member on the registry to set it
- * early out in views using bitmasks with bloom filter like access based on modulus
- - standard each, use bitmask to speed up the whole thing and avoid accessing the pools to test for the page
- - iterator based each with a couple of iterators passed from outside (use bitmask + has)
- * stable component handle that isn't affected by reallocations
- * multi component registry::remove and some others?
- * reactive systems
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