- GenericHID is now concrete, and has only getRawAxis/Button(int) functionality
- getXxx() has been moved into Joystick as that's the only place where it makes sense
- Hand (and therefore getXxx(Hand)) has been removed, replaced by specific getLeft/RightXxx() methods in XboxController and the new PS4Controller class
- C++ ::Button:: and ::Axis:: enums have been converted to identically-namespaced static constexpr ints
Currently, we have functions like TeleopInit() for running code on mode
entry, but no such functions for running code on mode exit, and it's
cumbersome to add those in user code without making a custom robot
class. This PR adds exit functions to TimedRobot.
Some example use cases include DisabledExit() for operations when the
robot enables (whether that be into teleop, autonomous, or test) and
AutonomousExit() for disabling feedback controllers.
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.
The non-NT portion has been moved to wpiutil.
The NT portion has been moved to ntcore (as NTSendable).
SendableBuilder similarly split and moved.
SendableRegistry moved to wpiutil.
In C++, SendableHelper also moved to wpiutil.
This enables use of Sendable from wpimath and also enables
moving several classes from wpilib to wpimath.
- Twine, StringRef, Format, and NativeFormatting have been removed
- Logging now uses fmtlib style formatting
- Nearly all uses of wpi::outs/errs have been replaced with fmt::print() or
std::puts()/std::fputs() (for unformatted strings).
- A wpi/fmt/raw_ostream.h header has been added to enable
fmt::print() with wpi::raw_ostream
The command and shuffleboard integration tests were removed because
their unit tests counterparts already provide adequate coverage. Java
already removed these.
A lot of these are breaking changes. frc::Timer was replaced with the
contents of frc2::Timer. The others were in-place argument changes or
removing deprecated non-unit overloads.
Also deprecate SpeedController in favor of motorcontrol.MotorController and
SpeedControllerGroup in favor of motorcontrol.MotorControllerGroup.
The MotorController interface is derived from the SpeedController interface
so that code such as SpeedController x = new VictorSP(1) continues to
compile (just with a warning).
SpeedControllerGroup and MotorControllerGroup are independent classes;
both implement the MotorController interface.
frc::NormalizeAngle(), units::math::NormalizeAngle(), and
frc::GetModulusError() were replaced with frc::InputModulus() and
frc::AngleModulus().
They were placed in wpimath/src/main/native/include/frc/MathUtil.h for
C++ and wpimath/src/main/java/edu/wpi/first/wpiutil/math/MathUtil.java
for Java.
* Add .clang-tidy configuration.
* A separate .clang-tidy is used for hal includes to suppress modernize-use-using
(as these are C headers).
* Add NOLINT where necessary for a clean run.
* Add clang-tidy job to lint-format workflow. This workflow is now only run on PRs.
To reduce runtime, clang-tidy is only run on files changed in the PR.
Two wpilibc changes; both are unlikely to break user code:
* BuiltInAccelerometer: Make SetRange() final
* Counter: Make SetMaxPeriod() final
After these cleanups, the only file that does not run cleanly is
cscore_raw_cv.h due to it not being standalone.
This makes code easier to read and more consistent between C++ and Java.
Also update clang-format settings to always add a line break (even if no braces are used).
This makes AtSetpoint() return false after the setpoint is changed with
SetSetpoint().
Closes#2821.
Co-authored-by: Prateek Machiraju <prateek.machiraju@gmail.com>
Currently, teams have to make a Notifier to run feedback controllers
more often than the TimedRobot loop period of 20ms (running TimedRobot
more often than this is not advised). This lets users add callbacks to
the main robot loop that run at a user-defined period. This allows
running feedback controllers more often, but does so synchronously with
TimedRobot so there aren't any thread safety issues.
To make the tests reliable, the synchronization in simulation Notifiers
had to be reworked. StepTiming() now waits for all Notifiers to reach
HAL_WaitForNotifierAlarm(), then steps the time, then lets any expired
Notifiers run.
While there, we made some variable names more descriptive and added more
comments.
There were three bugs:
1. The input range variables used in ProfiledPIDController::Calculate()
weren't being updated
2. The modulus error calculation was incorrect.
3. The setpoint wasn't being wrapped like the goal, so the invariant
that the error remains less than half the input range was violated.
(Thanks to @CptJJ for pointing this out and suggesting a fix.)
Old behavior is available via StepTimingAsync.
This makes it significantly easier to use simulation timing with notifiers.
Also update tests to use simulation framework. This also speeds up the
timing-dependent tests by using simulation timing. ResourceLock is used
in the Java tests to prevent parallel execution.
While we're here, tweak HAL Notifier implementation:
- Use wait_for instead of wait_until in WaitForNotifierAlarm
- Check for triggerTime = UINT64_MAX in UpdateNotifierAlarm
If the model is unstable, it will almost always diverge within 10
seconds, and the results are rather dramatic. We're also reducing the
threshold to 100 meters because the drivetrain is moving in a small
circle. The translation norm is also used for this reason; the X
component alone regularly crosses zero since the drivetrain moves in a
circle.
Some vestigial functions were never removed, and C++ single-jointed arm
sim was missing a flag for disabling gravity simulation. This is useful
for mechanisms like turrets.
Fixes#2738.
This includes physics simulation support for arms/elevator models, as well as differential drivetrains.
Swerve might be added at a later date.
Co-authored-by: Claudius Tewari <cttewari@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Prateek Machiraju <prateek.machiraju@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
The wpimath library is a new library designed to separate the reusable math functionality
from the common utility library (wpiutil) and the hardware-dependent library (wpilibc/j).
Package names / include file names were NOT changed to minimize breakage. In a future year
it would be good to revamp these for a more uniform user experience and to reduce the risk
of accidental naming conflicts.
While theoretically all of this functionality could be placed into wpiutil, several pieces
of this library (e.g. DARE) are very time-consuming to compile, so it's nice to avoid this
expense for users who only want cscore or ntcore. It also allows for easy future separation
of build tasks vs number of workers on memory-constrained machines.
This moves the following functionality from wpiutil into wpimath:
- Eigen
- ejml
- Drake
- DARE
- wpiutil.math package (Matrix etc)
- units
And the following functionality from wpilibc/j into wpimath:
- Geometry
- Kinematics
- Spline
- Trajectory
- LinearFilter
- MedianFilter
- Feed-forward controllers