Added an Eigen::SparseMatrix formatter.
Also modified the Eigen::Matrix formatter to support Eigen::MatrixXd.
Eigen::MatrixXd sets both dimension template arguments to -1, so they
can't be used for iteration. rows() and cols() are now used instead.
rows() and cols() are constexpr for statically sized matrices, so
there's no performance loss there.
Now, implicit narrowing conversions are only used with wpi::Now(). This
also fixes clang-tidy warnings about C-style casts. For example:
```
== clang-tidy /__w/allwpilib/allwpilib/wpilibNewCommands/src/main/native/include/frc2/command/SwerveControllerCommand.inc ==
/__w/allwpilib/allwpilib/wpilibNewCommands/src/main/native/include/frc2/command/SwerveControllerCommand.inc:95:18: warning: C-style casts are discouraged; use static_cast/const_cast/reinterpret_cast [google-readability-casting]
auto curTime = units::second_t(m_timer.Get());
^
```
In that case at least, the cast was removed entirely since Get() already
returns a units::second_t.
* Calculated swerve module states now stored in a member variable
* If ChassisSpeeds(0, 0, 0) is converted to module speeds, the
previously calculated module angle will be conserved, with forward speed
set to 0
* New tests added
This adds a unicycle controller that's a drop-in replacement for Ramsete
and a differential drive controller that controls the full pose and
outputs voltages. The main benefit is LQR-like tuning knobs using a
system model.
Most of these were unused, the IMU ones were just debug messages.
The only one that wasn't removed is in portable-file-dialogs.cpp since
the replacement looks less trivial.
It was using the continuous B matrix to compute the feedback gain
instead of the discrete B matrix.
Tests were added for the matrix constructor overloads.
These classes are useful for storing previous robot positions to use in conjunction with the upcoming pose estimators.
Co-authored-by: Prateek Machiraju <prateek.machiraju@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: cttew <cttewari@gmail.com>
I started with the output of styleguide#217, then renamed a few classes
to fix compilation.
ntcore's StorageTest needed some manual renaming since it put the Test
word in the middle instead of at the end.
One limitation of wpiformat is test cases that were only named "Test"
were unmodified, and an error was generated. These test cases were
manually given more descriptive names:
* TimedRobotTest mode test cases had "Mode" appended to the name. Java
tests were renamed to match.
* UvAsyncTest and UvAsyncFunctionTest cases were given alternate names
Inconsistent names were found using the following regular expressions.
* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+,\s+\w+Test\)"`
* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+,\s+Test\w+\)"`
* `rg "TEST(_F|_P)?\(\w+Tests,\s+\w+\)"`
Fixes#3495.
* Replace Matrix<> with Vector<> where vectors are explicitly intended.
I found these via `rg "Eigen::Matrix<double, \w+, 1>"`.
* Pass all Eigen matrices by const reference. I found these via `rg
"\(Eigen"` on main (the initializer list constructors make more false
positives).
* Replace MakeMatrix() and operator<< usage with initializer list
constructors. I found these via `rg MakeMatrix` and `rg "<<"`
respectively.
* Deprecate MakeMatrix()
This is an alternative to #2344 that handles arbitrary order derivatives
of arbitrary precision. The downside is that since it's part of
LinearFilter, it can't utilize the units type system in the same way to
make Calculate()'s input type different from its output type.
* Rename Butcher tableau sections in NumericalIntegration such that
top-left is c, top-right is A, and bottom-right is b
* Move edu.wpi.first.math.Discretization to
edu.wpi.first.math.system.Discretization
* Sort Java Discretization to match C++ function order
* Add tests for Java Discretization
* Required adding Runge-Kutta time-varying impl to tests
* Move C++ Runge-Kutta time-varying impl to tests only
* Users don't need it
Our patches for the DARE and [[noreturn]] attributes were merged
upstream. We missed their monthly release window by a day, so we'll use
a commit hash for now.
Also refactored RKF45 implementation to match the new style, which is
easier to read.
The tests were switched from RKF45 to RKDP since it's more accurate.