A typedef for units::dimensionless::dimensionless is defined, which
conflicted with the namespace when we added "using namespace
dimensionless". This patch reverts the "using namespace" directive.
"using" directives were added to pull three of the four relevant
typedefs but avoid the "dimensionless" type conflict.
This issue was first introduced in #2301.
Both floating point and 8-bit integer classes are included, as well as a wide selection of color constants.
Co-authored-by: Austin Shalit <austinshalit@gmail.com>
This kind of filter is extremely useful for signals that are susceptible to sudden
outliers - ultrasonics, 1-D LIDAR, and results from vision processing are all
good use-cases.
This also modifies the existing ultrasonic examples accordingly.
This class provides an easy way to forward local ports to another host/port.
This is primarily useful to provide a way to access Ethernet-connected devices
from a computer tethered to the RoboRIO USB port.
The most natural spot to put the shared implementation of this class was into
wpiutil, so a wpiutilJNI library has been added.
This adds a wrapper over EJML's SimpleMatrix that uses generated classes representing numbers to encode the dimensions of each matrix at compile time, and to check operations between matrices for validity at compile time, rather than failing with an exception at runtime. This is required for the Java implementation of state-space control.
Additions to the wpiutil gradle script, and a python script at the wpiutil root are used to generate numeric types from a template at build time for both gradle and cmake. Users will be able to access types through functions on the Nat class.
This imports Eigen 3.3.7, which will be used by the wpilibc implementation of
state-space control and mecanum/swerve forward kinematics (the forward
kinematics requires least-squares solutions via a matrix pseudoinverse).
While Eigen has parts licensed under BSD, MINPACK, and MPL2, the files we need
are only MPL2.
This is a move-only variant of std::function to support move-only captures.
Imported from LLVM with some small tweaks (changed to 4 pointer internal storage, warnings fixes).
std::scoped_lock was introduced in C++17 and is strictly better than
std::lock_guard as it supports locking any number of mutexes safely.
It's also easier to use than std::lock for locking multiple mutexes at
once.
This can be dangerous as it refers to a temporary, and GCC 9.0 warns about
its use. Instead add std::initializer_list overloads to common places it
was used in an initializer_list sense.