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  1. * long term feature: shared_ptr less locator and resource cache
  2. * debugging tools (#60): the issue online already contains interesting tips on this, look at it
  3. * work stealing job system (see #100) + mt scheduler based on const awareness for types
  4. * add examples (and credits) from @alanjfs :)
  5. * custom pools example (multi instance, tables, enable/disable, and so on...)
  6. WIP:
  7. * remove view dispatcher, add support to relax policy constraints on user request (eg view.use<T>())
  8. * custom allocators all over
  9. WIP:
  10. * make sparse_set/storage adhere to AllocatorAwareContainer requirements
  11. * make it possible to register externally managed pools with the registry (allow for system centric mode)
  12. * registry: switch to the udata/mixin model and get rid of poly storage, use pointer to sparse set only for pools, discard pool_data type.
  13. * make pools available (registry/view/group), review operator| for views
  14. * resource, forward the id to the loader from the cache and if constexpr the call to load, update doc and describe customization points
  15. * make it possible to create views of the type `view<T, T>`, add get by index and such, allow to register custom pools by name with the registry
  16. * add user data to type_info
  17. * any_vector for context variables
  18. * make const registry::view thread safe, switch to a view<T...>{registry} model (long term goal)
  19. * weak reference wrapper example with custom storage
  20. * headless (sparse set only) view
  21. * write documentation for custom storages and views!!
  22. * make runtime views use opaque storage and therefore return also elements.
  23. * add exclude-only views to combine with packs
  24. * entity-aware observer, add observer functions aside observer class
  25. * deprecate non-owning groups in favor of owning views and view packs, introduce lazy owning views
  26. * snapshot: support for range-based archives
  27. * add example: 64 bit ids with 32 bits reserved for users' purposes