For Java, this is as simple as just adding it, as all motors already
have an implementation from MotorSafety that is correctly resolved. For
C++, I had to override StopMotor in the classes that descend from
SafePWM and explicitly call the SafePWM version. RobotDrive now calls
StopMotor on each of its SpeedControllers, instead of calling Disable or
setting the motor to 0.0 as it was doing previously.
Additional small formatting corrections to the previous commit starting
this were added.
Change-Id: Ie94565394927a910ce74bc628670ac3d658d8df9
Years update, references to WIND_BASE were removed, and WPILib license was
moved to the root directory of the project.
If there was already a comment block, a year range through 2016 was created
using the first year in the comment. If there was no comment block, a block
with just the year 2016 was added.
Comments were not added to files from external sources (NI, CTRE).
Change-Id: Iff4f098ab908b90b8d929902dea903de2f596acc
This is a major restructuring of the WPILib repository to simply build
procedures and remove the remnants of Maven from everything except the
eclipse plugins. Gradle files have been largely simplified or rewritten,
taking advantage of splitting up parts of the build into separate build
files for ease of reading.
The eclipse plugins are now in a separate project, as is ntcore. All
dependencies are resolved via Maven dependencies, with the
Jenkins-maintained WPILib repo. Project structures have also been
simplified: we no longer have separate subprojects inside wpilibc and
wpilibj. Where possible, these changes hav been done with git renames,
to make sure we still have full history for all repositories. Other
unrelated subprojects have also been broken out: OutlineViewer is now a
separate project.
Change-Id: Ib4e2a6e1a2f66427a14f16612b0e0d69ed661878