In the current HAL, once the port structures were created, there was no
way to free the structures. The way the C++ libraries were written this
wasn't a problem, since it grabbed a copy of each and stored them in an
array on bootup. However java does not do this, and grabs new ports
every time an object is created. This causes memory leaks if an object
is ever disposed in java. The same thing looks to be happening in
python, and C# does it too currently, but that would change if this gets
merged.
Adds java memory management fixes
Adds memory management to AnalogInput and Analog Output C++
SolenoidPorts and Digital Ports are all hold static arrays with their
port pointers (although solenoid overwrites them if a new solenoid on
the same module is created), however analog always grabbed new pointers.
I would fix the solenoid one, but I don't know what the ideal way to do
it would be.
Silently ignores free(null) calls by checking passed parameter is non-null.
Change-Id: Id32993b57b53f896e46e55c97541d3bd90b52648
Implemented setTaskPriority() and getTaskPriority() in Task HAL API
Removed all other unimplemented functions in HAL and removed spawnTask()
Replaced instances of pthread_t* with TASK typedef
Removed unused HAL error constants and removed commented-out classes and functions in wpilibj's HALLibrary
Changed Task class API to match the construction semantics of a std::thread
Change-Id: I3bc951a3da90d24c5589fae4d1ca2bb60225c873
Modules aren't used anymore in wpilibc and wpilibj, so the hal functions
that references them and and JNI bindings for these functions have been
pulled out.
Both Counter classes were also modified because they still referenced
modules.
Change-Id: Ic01feb145a4ed5f08cd55f140867c721f5ee7b10