This is useful for both cleanly exiting from simulation and for unit testing
at a framework level.
This change required removing move constructor/assignment from IterativeRobot.
Add a voltage-compensated setVoltage method to SpeedController, which is sorely needed to help teams use feedforward-based controls effectively. Also uses correct units on the cpp side.
Also update relevant examples.
These were incorrect and exhibited as warnings on more recent versions of
clang (notably on Mac).
- Use pointers instead of references internally in GenericHID and *Drive
- Leave PIDBase, PIDController, and Resource non-moveable
- Remove the atomic from m_disabled in NidecBrushless
- Make Timer and Trigger copyable as well as moveable
- Implement custom move constructor/assignment for SendableChooserBase
Also comment out some unused variables that caused clang warnings.
Add an overload for the generateTrajectory method that accepts a DifferentialDriveKinematics instance instead of a list of constraints. This instance is used to automatically create a DifferentialDriveKinematicsConstraint behind the scenes, saving the user some verbosity.
Passing command groups as lvalue-references to other command groups should be illegal, as their copy constructors have been deleted. However, copy constructors are const-qualified. This led to a very obscure bug where passing a command group by lvalue to another command group would result in a valid template expansion 'looking like' a copy constructor, and being preferred to the deleted copy constructor. This would result in constructor recursion (the expanded constructor would, in an attempt to call the copy constructor, call itself), and an eventual segfault when the stack inevitably overflowed.
This fixes the problem by explicitly deleting the problematic constructor signature - attempting to do this now (correctly) generates a compilation error.
The current index would be set to -1 by the execute method of ParallelRaceGroup,
and then an index out of bounds exception would be thrown by the end() method of
SequentialCommandGroup. This change bound checks the current command index as well
as only calls end at the end of parallel race group rather than during execute.
Default behavior is still to run the robot main loop in the main thread.
The ability to run the robot main loop in a separate thread and add a hook
for running a different function in the main thread is needed for simulation
GUI support on some platforms.
This removes the name and subsystem from individual objects, and instead
puts this data into a new singleton class, SendableRegistry. Much of
LiveWindow has been refactored into SendableRegistry.
In C++, a new CRTP helper class, SendableHelper, has been added to provide
move and destruction functionality.
Shims for GetName, SetName, GetSubsystem, and SetSubsystem have been added
to Command and Subsystem (both old and new), and also to SendableHelper to
prevent code breakage.
This deprecates SendableBase in preparation for future removal.
It only works with a specific sensor that isn't available anymore, the
class is a trivial wrapper around a Counter, and no one uses this class
according to FMS usage reporting.