Commit Graph

22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thad House
4ce8f3f935 Change C APIs to a unified string implementation (#6299)
Currently in the entire C API of WPILib we have ~8 different ways of handling strings. The C API actually isn't built for pure C callers (We don't actually have any of those). Instead, they're built for interop between languages like LabVIEW and C# which can talk to C API's directly.

For output parameters, the choice was fairly obvious. An output struct containing a const string pointer and a length makes the most sense. Its easy to use these from most other languages, and doesn't require special null termination handling. Freeing these is also easy, as if you ever receive one of these string structures, theres just a single function call to free it.

Input parameters are a bit more complex. To be used from pure C, and from LabVIEW, a null terminated string is the best in most cases. However, null terminated strings in general have a lot of downsides. Additionally, from LabVIEW there are other considerations around encoding that having a wrapper struct helps make a bit easier. From a language like C#, a wrapper struct is by far the easiest, as custom marshalling can make it trivial to marshal both UTF8 and UTF16 strings down.

The final consideration is its nice to have an identical concept for both input and output. It makes the rules fairly easy to understand.

WPILib will not have any APIs that manipulate a string allocated externally. This means WPI_String can be const, as across the boundary it is always const.
If a WPILib API takes a const WPI_String*, WPILib will not manipulate or attempt to free that string, and that string is treated as an input. It is up to the caller to handle that memory, WPILib will never hold onto that memory longer than the call.
If a WPILib API takes a WPI_String*, that string is an output. WPILib will allocate that API with WPI_AllocateString(), fill in the string, and return to the caller. When the caller is done with the string, they must free it with WPI_FreeString().
If an output struct contains a WPI_String member, that member is considered read only, and should not be explicitly freed. The caller should call the free function for that struct.
If an array of WPI_Strings are returned, each individual string is considered read only, and should not be explicitly freed. The free function for that array should be called by the caller.
If an input struct containing a WPI_String, or an input array of WPI_Strings is passed to WPILib, the individual strings will not be manipulated or freed by WPILib, and the caller owns and should free that memory.
Callbacks also follow these rules. The most common is a callback either getting passed a const WPI_String* or a struct containing a WPI_String. In both of these cases, the callback target should consider these strings read only, and not attempt to free them or manipulate them.
2024-05-13 05:35:14 -07:00
Ryan Blue
4059e0cd9f [hal,wpilib] Add function to control "Radio" LED (#6073) 2023-12-22 10:57:52 -08:00
Peter Johnson
d404af5f24 [wpilib] RobotController: Add isSystemTimeValid() (#5696)
This returns true when the system date/time (wall clock) is valid.
2023-09-30 09:22:51 -07:00
Ryan Blue
ac23f92451 [hal] Add GetTeamNumber (#5596) 2023-09-01 23:34:18 -07:00
Ryan Blue
e2d17a24a6 [hal] Expose power rail disable and cpu temp functionality (#5477) 2023-08-03 23:48:29 -07:00
Ryan Blue
463a90f1df [wpilib, hal] Add function to read the RSL state (#5312) 2023-05-12 21:30:19 -07:00
Ryan Blue
2ac41f3edc [hal, wpilib] Add RobotController.getComments() (#4463) 2022-12-26 11:39:51 -08:00
Ryan Blue
5a52b51443 [hal] Add RobotController.getSerialNumber() (#4783) 2022-12-08 21:58:55 -08:00
Tyler Veness
1fc098e696 Enable log macros to work with no args (#4475)
This is enabled by the C++20 __VA_OPT__ feature.
Uses of "{}" format string were updated.
Some warning suppressions were required for older clang versions.
Also improve codegen of wpi::Logger::Log(), frc::ReportError(), and frc::MakeError();
these generate better and less redundant code if they use fmt::string_view for the
format string instead of templating on it.
2022-10-19 10:49:27 -07:00
Tyler Veness
ac9be78e27 Use stricter C++ type conversions (#4357)
Now, implicit narrowing conversions are only used with wpi::Now(). This
also fixes clang-tidy warnings about C-style casts. For example:
```
== clang-tidy /__w/allwpilib/allwpilib/wpilibNewCommands/src/main/native/include/frc2/command/SwerveControllerCommand.inc ==
/__w/allwpilib/allwpilib/wpilibNewCommands/src/main/native/include/frc2/command/SwerveControllerCommand.inc:95:18: warning: C-style casts are discouraged; use static_cast/const_cast/reinterpret_cast [google-readability-casting]
  auto curTime = units::second_t(m_timer.Get());
                 ^
```
In that case at least, the cast was removed entirely since Get() already
returns a units::second_t.
2022-08-17 13:42:36 -07:00
Tyler Veness
181723e573 Replace .to<double>() and .template to<double>() with .value() (#3667)
It's a less verbose way to do the same thing.
2021-10-25 08:58:12 -07:00
Thad House
689e9ccfb5 [hal, wpilib] Add brownout voltage configuration (#3632) 2021-10-13 19:14:27 -07:00
Peter Johnson
831c10bdfc [wpilibc] Errors: Use fmtlib 2021-05-25 10:04:32 -07:00
Peter Johnson
8d961dfd25 [wpilibc] Remove ErrorBase (#3306)
Replace with new exception-based error reporting, consistent with Java.
This also builds stacktraces into the reporting/exceptions.
2021-04-18 20:35:29 -07:00
Tyler Veness
cb7f39afa1 [wpilibc] Add RobotController::GetBatteryVoltage() to C++ (#3179)
This function already exists in Java.
2021-02-16 18:03:25 -08:00
Peter Johnson
8f1f64ffb6 Remove year from file copyright message (NFC) (#2972)
Also update copyright to include "and other WPILib contributors" and clarify
license referral language to not be restricted to FIRST teams.
2020-12-26 14:12:05 -08:00
Kevin Jaget
fa809b2c4b [wpilibc] Clean up include files (#2708)
Based on run of include-what-you-use.org to identify unused include files in various .h and .cpp files.

The changes mostly fall into 3 categories:
- Actually unused includes - copy-paste errors, not removing includes after cleaning up code, etc
- A too-broad include used where a more specific (and hopefully smaller) header will do
- Interface .h files including headers only needed by the .cpp implementation - moving from .h to .cpp
  will mean that code which uses the .h doesn't pay the price of processing the header file they don't need
2020-10-03 09:21:03 -07:00
Thad House
9bcff37b93 Add HAL specific version of wpi_setError (#2055)
Cleans up error writing, and allows fewer headers to be included in many of the wpilibc cpp files.

This removes all usages of the hal/HAL.h header.
2019-11-08 22:53:20 -08:00
Tyler Veness
d89b7dd412 Move CameraServer and WPILib headers into their own folder
The old headers were moved into folders because doing so avoids polluting
the system include directories.

Folder names were also normalized to lowercase.
2018-07-22 19:40:57 -07:00
Tyler Veness
8c680a26f8 Moved C++ comments from source files to headers (#1111)
Also sorted functions in C++ sources to match order in related headers.
2018-05-31 20:47:15 -07:00
Tyler Veness
0ef9803363 Update copyright year to 2018 (#864)
Also fix a few files with incorrect line endings.
2018-01-02 11:20:21 -06:00
Thad House
8b7aa61091 Adds RobotController class (#828)
Unifies random functionality from other classes
Deprecates all old functions.
2017-12-10 21:52:49 -08:00