There were complaints about no patch files being created from CI when
the examples pre-gen fails for people who don't build with bazel. This
adds a new action step to run just the non-robotpy pregen.
I also added an argument to the diff tests to make it a unified diff,
which might make it easier to hand fix.
User code:
- OpModeRobot used as the robot base class
- LinearOpMode and PeriodicOpMode are provided opmode base classes
- In Java, annotations can be used to automatically register opmode classes
Additional user code functionality:
- OpMode (string) is available in addition to the overall
auto/teleop/test robot mode
- OpMode does not indicate enable (enable/disable is still separate)
- The HAL API uses integer UIDs; these are exposed at the user API level
as well for faster checks
- User code creates opmodes on startup (these have name, category,
description, etc).
DS:
- DS will present opmode selection lists for auto and teleop for
match/practice. During a match, the DS will automatically activate the
selected opmode in the corresponding match period.
- For testing, an overall mode is selected (e.g. teleop/auto/test) and a
single opmode is selected
Future work:
- Command framework support/integration
- Python annotation support
- Unit tests (needs race-free DS sim updates)
- Porting of examples
Co-authored-by: Joseph Eng <91924258+KangarooKoala@users.noreply.github.com>
This uses all the infrastructure we put together earlier to actually build and publish all the artifacts.
We might still want to adjust what is built by default to control CI times.
Signed-off-by: Austin Schuh <austin.linux@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: PJ Reiniger <pj.reiniger@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Vo <auscompgeek@users.noreply.github.com>
This follows the gradle build accurately. Gradle copies debug symbols
into a second file (libfoo.so.debug) and links it back into the .so
file. Disable this behavior when gradle doesn't do it today.
Also, name everything correctly. When building debug builds, most
libraries get a 'd' at the end of them. Do that here too.