I also updated the C++ and Java code some. For C++, this meant making it
compile and adding in the framework for the closed-loop control of the
motor. For Java, I updated the JNI bindings with SWIG and created an
GetTemperature accessor function to demonstrate how to use the accessors
because swig does funny stuff with pass-by-reference functions.
Change-Id: If51bf61d0a9bc65a8d497f8d91a5be8d6ff4fdcc
Currently, the JNI bindings are generated by Swig and, unfortunately,
the interface available through Java is lower-level than that for C++
(ie, direct access to the ctre code through the JNI bindings, rather
than an interface on top of that), but it does work.
See eclipse plugins for some short samples.
There are a couple of short unit tests as placeholders.
Still needs some cleaning up.
Change-Id: Iae2f74693ca6b80bf7d5aca0625c66aa6e0b7f85
Added quick samples for C++/Java CAN Talon stuff.
Change-Id: I3acb27d6fd5568d88931e0d678c09973d436735d
Anywhere in the sample programs where there was just a
isOperatorControl() in the while loop for Teleop, added an "&&
isEnabled()".
Change-Id: Ib81e8bab79923e262c314a073a591855cbf06846
While final would seem to make sense for RobotMap values (as these values
should be constant at runtime), RobotMap values are often not truly final
in the Java sense of the word, as on real robots they often change between
project builds (e.g. they often can and will be changed by teams as wiring
changes on the physical robot).
Unfortunately, incremental compilation in Eclipse follows Java rules, and
doesn't track cross-module dependencies on final variable values, resulting
in very non-intuitive behavior when a final variable's value is changed:
other (unchanged) Java modules using the final variable are NOT recompiled
(as is necessary to pick up the new value), and there is no easy way to
force recompilation of every Java file in the project.
Change-Id: I75b13aaf4f4a687698f853d5e11eef5f904716ea
Remove the test examples that don't do anything helpful
Fix the PacGoat and GearsBot examples to compile
Change-Id: Ic11ca7a97a5b52524fe60dc24fcec6ecfae7ebb7
This also includes support for solenoids (artf2592) in the gazebo plugin and WPILibJavaSim, fixes a concurrency issue with JavaGazebo.
Change-Id: I5bd19556a7511387852c98414e4a29fdfd68b8cd
Fixes to deal with the switch to .hpp files in the HAL and other misc problems due to rebasing.
Added Omar's changes to the compressor interface
Fixes to make C++ plugin compile on linux.
Added import of the WPILibSim code from the graduate class. It shows up as wpilibJavaSim to follow the convention set by wpilibJava, wpilibJavaJNI and wpilibJavaFinal.
Fixed wpilibJavaSim artifactId to mirror the new convention.
Modified the build of the java plugin to pull in the simulation dependencies.
Added stacktrace printing.
Fixed support for creating projects.
Added support for the isReal() and isSimulation() methods along with the AnalogPotentiometer object to support simulating GearsBot.
Added support for a "WPILib Simulate" button.
Added GearsBot to the built in examples.
Added support for specifying the world file during project creation and switched the default from BluntObjectBot to GearsBot.
Removed unused import.
Added file browser for world files.
Added support for debugging in simulation.
Change simulate icon to be a Gazebo icon.
Switched over to the gazebo messaging system.
Updated location of default world file.
Reverted cmake change.
Fixed bug in WPILibJSim, added better logging and cleaned up code.
Made the frc_gazebo_plugin build using raw cmake instead of catkin, breaking the final ROS dependencies.
Added installation to frc_gazebo_plugin Makefile.
Fixed running of simulation to actually use frcsim.
Initial commit of simulation library for C++. Has the minimal subset of features necessary for having a Simple Robot run in teleoperated mode.
Added notes for generating protobuf messages.
Import of the debuild process into the main repository.
Moved frc_gazebo_plugin under simulation and removed the gazebo folder.
Updated the gazebo plugin to remove excessive printing and limit motor signal to [-1,1].
Updated WPILibJSim to support latching messages and to sleep for 20ms in iterative robot.
Reduced delay between starting frcsim and the users program to 1 second.
Updated GearsBot example.
Fixed a few minor issues for demoable state.
Added simulator support for Victors, Jaguars and Talons.
Added NetworkTables, SmartDashboard and LiveWindow to the simulator.
Added AnalogPotentiometer for simulation.
Added support for simulating encoders.
Added simulation support for Gyro.
Added IterativeRobot, Fixed Timers, Notifiers, PIDControllers and other minor fixes + cleanup.
Added RobotDrive support to simulation.
Separated out JavaGazebo so that SimDS will be able to reuse it.
Separated out SimDS into its own application..
Fixes so that the SimDS is distributed and runs properly for Java with the eclipse plugins.
Added DriverStation support to WPILibCSim
Cleanup of DriverStation, WaitUntilCommand and AnalogPotentiometer for WPILibCSim.
Cleanup of includes for WPILibCSim
Added AnalogPotentiometer to the real WPILibC.
Added AnalogPotentiometer to the real WPILibC.
Added GearsBot example to C++ eclipse plugin.
WPILibCSim fixes to work with launching from the plugin.
Package libwpilibsim in a deb file.
Added includes to plugin distribution.
Added support for external-limit-switches to Gazebo, Java and C++.
Added support for Gazebo Rangefinders and Analog channels to read their values in C++ and Java.
Added support for internal limit switches.
Updated GearsBot programs to use limit switches + range finders.
Added disabling of motors when robot is disabled to more closely mimic the real robot.
Fixes to deal with the switch to .hpp files in the HAL and other misc problems due to rebasing.
Change-Id: I624c5f4d0f28282616a7c92083575bf68adcdce2