C++ doesn't need this because it supports value types, which are much
cheaper to construct. constexpr is also available to make construction
zero-cost.
LTVUnicycleController is a drop-in replacement with better tuning knobs.
The RamseteCommand examples were removed instead of retrofitted with
LTVUnicycleController because we're planning on removing the command
controller classes anyway, so it would be wasted effort. The
SimpleDifferentialDriveSimulation example shows direct
LTVUnicycleController usage.
Uses getUsableSpace in Java, matching how C++ determines available space (C++ calls it available, but they mean the same thing.) This fixes a bug where logs wouldn't get deleted due to incorrect available space detection.
The DataLog thread now also checks if the state was marked as stopped after a call to StartLogFile.
On Rio, we simply want to restart the robot program as quickly as possible,
and don't want to risk a hang somewhere that will keep that from happening.
The main downside of this is it won't wait for threads to finish (e.g. data logs won't get a final flush).
The default state for the DS in the simulated HAL is changed to disconnected.
The FMS view is now only editable in DS disconnected state.
This enables more robot and field-like testing of robot code, as the
alliance color and other parameters start in invalid states and are
only set when the DS connects.
This avoids needing add redundant JavaDocs to them, and better reflects
how we design our modern classes (the classes modified here were around
with minimal changes since 2008 or so).
This does not deprecate any current functionality, but prepares the way for future deprecation.
The drive classes now accept void(double) functions, which makes them more flexible.
The C++ API ended up a bit more verbose, but the Java API is really concise with method references, which is >80% of our userbase. For example:
`DifferentialDrive drive = new DifferentialDrive(m_leftMotor::set, m_rightMotor::set);`
Lambdas can be passed to interoperate with vendor motor controller APIs that don't have e.g., set(double), so CTRE doesn't have to maintain their WPI_ classes anymore.
MotorControllerGroup was replaced with PWMMotorController.addFollower() for PWM motor controllers. Users of CAN motor controllers should use their vendor's follower functionality.