Remove bevy log's usage of non send resource#13252
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I'm adopting #9122 and pulling some of the non controversial changes out to make the final pr easier to review.
This pr removes the NonSend resource usage from
bevy_log.Solution
tracing-chromeuses a guard that is stored in the world, so that when it is dropped the json log file is written out. The guard is Send + !Sync, so we can store it in a SyncCell to hold it in a regular resource instead of using a non send resource.Testing
Tested by running an example with
-F tracing chromeand making sure there weren't any errors and the json file was created.Changelog
bevy_log's usage of a non send resource.