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/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2014. All Rights Reserved. */
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/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
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/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in the root directory of */
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/* the project. */
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#include "WPILib.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "TestBench.h"
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static const double kDelayTime = 0.01;
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/**
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* A fixture with an analog input and an analog output wired together
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*/
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class AnalogLoopTest : public testing::Test {
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protected:
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AnalogInput *m_input;
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AnalogOutput *m_output;
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virtual void SetUp() override {
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m_input = new AnalogInput(TestBench::kFakeAnalogOutputChannel);
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m_output = new AnalogOutput(TestBench::kAnalogOutputChannel);
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}
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virtual void TearDown() override {
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delete m_input;
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delete m_output;
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}
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};
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/**
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* Test analog inputs and outputs by setting one and making sure the other
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* matches.
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*/
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TEST_F(AnalogLoopTest, AnalogInputWorks) {
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// Set the output voltage and check if the input measures the same voltage
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for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
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m_output->SetVoltage(i / 10.0f);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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EXPECT_NEAR(m_output->GetVoltage(), m_input->GetVoltage(), 0.01f);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Test if we can use an analog trigger to check if the output is within a
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* range correctly.
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*/
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TEST_F(AnalogLoopTest, AnalogTriggerWorks) {
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AnalogTrigger trigger(m_input);
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trigger.SetLimitsVoltage(2.0f, 3.0f);
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m_output->SetVoltage(1.0f);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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EXPECT_FALSE(trigger.GetInWindow())
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<< "Analog trigger is in the window (2V, 3V)";
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EXPECT_FALSE(trigger.GetTriggerState()) << "Analog trigger is on";
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m_output->SetVoltage(2.5f);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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EXPECT_TRUE(trigger.GetInWindow())
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<< "Analog trigger is not in the window (2V, 3V)";
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EXPECT_FALSE(trigger.GetTriggerState()) << "Analog trigger is on";
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m_output->SetVoltage(4.0f);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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EXPECT_FALSE(trigger.GetInWindow())
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<< "Analog trigger is in the window (2V, 3V)";
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EXPECT_TRUE(trigger.GetTriggerState()) << "Analog trigger is not on";
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}
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/**
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* Test if we can count the right number of ticks from an analog trigger with
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* a counter.
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*/
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TEST_F(AnalogLoopTest, AnalogTriggerCounterWorks) {
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AnalogTrigger trigger(m_input);
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trigger.SetLimitsVoltage(2.0f, 3.0f);
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Counter counter(trigger);
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// Turn the analog output low and high 50 times
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for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
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m_output->SetVoltage(1.0);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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m_output->SetVoltage(4.0);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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}
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// The counter should be 50
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EXPECT_EQ(50, counter.Get())
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<< "Analog trigger counter did not count 50 ticks";
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}
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static void InterruptHandler(uint32_t interruptAssertedMask, void *param) {
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*(int *)param = 12345;
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}
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TEST_F(AnalogLoopTest, AsynchronusInterruptWorks) {
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int param = 0;
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AnalogTrigger trigger(m_input);
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trigger.SetLimitsVoltage(2.0f, 3.0f);
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// Given an interrupt handler that sets an int to 12345
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artf4154: Get rid of raw pointers in C++.
This deals with the majority of the user-facing code
in wpilibC++Devices and a substantial portion of it in
wpilibC++. wpilibC++Sim and wpilibC++IntegrationTests
are untouched except where it is necessary to make them
work with the rest of the libraries.
There is still a lot to do in the following areas:
-The HAL (which we may not want to touch at all).
-The I2C, Serial, and SPI interfaces in wpilibC++Devices,
which I haven't gotten around to doing yet.
-Most wpilibC++Devices classes have void* pointers
for interacting with the HAL.
-InterruptableSensorBase passes a void *params for
the interrupt handler.
-I haven't converted all the const char* to std::strings.
-There are plenty of other cases of raw pointers still
existing.
-This doesn't fall directly under raw pointer stuff,
but move syntax and rvalue references could be introduced
in many places.
-I haven't touched vision code.
-The Resource classes conflict (one is in the hal, the other
in wpilibC++). Someone should figure out a more
permanent fix (eg, just renaming them), then doing
what I did (making a new namespace for one of them,
essentially the same as renaming it).
A few other things:
-I created a NullDeleter class which is marked as deprecated.
What this does is it can be passed as the deleter to a
std::shared_ptr so that when you are converting raw pointers
to shared_ptrs the shared_ptr doesn't do any deletion if
someone else owns the raw pointer. This should only be
used in making old raw pointer UIs.
-I had to alter the build.gradle so that it did not
emit errors when deprecated functions called deprecated
functions. Unfortunately, gradle doesn't appear to be
actually printing out gcc warnigns for some reason.
The best way I have found to fix this is to patch
the toolchains (https://bitbucket.org/byteit101/toolchain-builder/pull-request/5/make-gcc-not-throw-warnings-for-nested/diff)
so that a deprecated function calling a deprecated
function is fine but a non-deprecated function calling
a deprecated function will throw a warning (which we
then elevate with -Werror). I believe that clang
deals with this properly, although I have not
tried it myself.
Change-Id: Ib8090c66893576fe73654f4e9d268f9d37be06a2
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::std::shared_ptr<AnalogTriggerOutput> triggerOutput = trigger.CreateOutput(kState);
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triggerOutput->RequestInterrupts(InterruptHandler, ¶m);
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triggerOutput->EnableInterrupts();
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// If the analog output moves from below to above the window
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m_output->SetVoltage(0.0);
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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m_output->SetVoltage(5.0);
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triggerOutput->CancelInterrupts();
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// Then the int should be 12345
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Wait(kDelayTime);
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EXPECT_EQ(12345, param) << "The interrupt did not run.";
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}
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