* Add .clang-tidy configuration.
* A separate .clang-tidy is used for hal includes to suppress modernize-use-using
(as these are C headers).
* Add NOLINT where necessary for a clean run.
* Add clang-tidy job to lint-format workflow. This workflow is now only run on PRs.
To reduce runtime, clang-tidy is only run on files changed in the PR.
Two wpilibc changes; both are unlikely to break user code:
* BuiltInAccelerometer: Make SetRange() final
* Counter: Make SetMaxPeriod() final
After these cleanups, the only file that does not run cleanly is
cscore_raw_cv.h due to it not being standalone.
This makes code easier to read and more consistent between C++ and Java.
Also update clang-format settings to always add a line break (even if no braces are used).
There were three options for where to put this function:
1. A free function in LinearQuadraticRegulator.h. Returning a K matrix
means the user can't use the LinearQuadraticRegulator in a loop
anymore.
2. A default argument added to ctors in LinearQuadraticRegulator for a
time delay (default of 0). This has the smallest API footprint from
the user perspective, but it bloats the already substantial
constructor overload set of LinearQuadraticRegulator.
3. A member function in LinearQuadraticRegulator that modifies the
internal K. This would still have to take in a LinearSystem or (A, B)
pair because the ctor doesn't store it. Storing it internally feels
like paying for what we don't use most of the time.
I went with option 3.
I verified the tests's expected values in Python with
scipy.linalg.fractional_matrix_power().
Closes#2877.