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Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Johnson
f89c5e150f Use new NetworkTables across WPILib (C++ and Java).
Also make sure table listeners stop listening in their destructors.  This
might be better handled by moving the table itself into ITableListener and
providing cleanup functionality there.

A submodule is used to pull in ntcore.

Change-Id: I3031c1a768595cf0f8754c47e15cd423e2dbcce5
2015-09-18 06:09:36 -07:00
James Kuszmaul
f65e697107 Revert changes preventing old user code from compiling.
I'm not 100% sure whether we want these, but they are a quick
find and replace to do.

Basically, there are two primary things that we have done
this summer that break existing user code:
-Changing GetInstance() calls to return references instead
 of pointers. This forces users to change from doing something
 like LiveWindow::GetInstance()->AddSensor() to LiveWindow::GetInstance().AddSensor().
-Making PIDGet() and related calls const, forcing users to change
 the function signatures wherever they override them.

The GetInstance() calls don't really matter to me either way,
especially since there are no real ownership issues going on there,
unlike the rest of the smart pointer-related changes.

For the const stuff, it is certainly more correct to mandate that
user PIDGet() functions be const and the such, but at the same time,
I'm not sure that there is any strong need for it, and the errors
generated are not the most helpful. While this wouldn't necessarily
be an issue for more experienced teams or completely new teams (who
don't have any old code to be reusing), it may cause issues for more
average teams who aren't familiar with the intricacies of C++ anything.

Change-Id: I6e7007982069292ea70e6d0fc8ca40203340df1b
2015-09-16 19:10:01 -04:00
James Kuszmaul
e017f93f16 Fixed examples to build/run with new WPILib versions.
Also added some references/smart pointers to a couple places
that seemed convenient to the user.

I haven't updated the constructors for RobotDrive() related
examples, pending the results of gerrit change https://usfirst.collab.net/gerrit/#/c/960/

A few things that we are noticing:
--It might be nice if ReturnPIDInput() didn't have to be const;
  when people try to override it, they have to remember to put
  the const in and if they don't, then the compiler error isn't the
  most obvious (especially since this is a change). This would also
  apply to PIDGet() in the PIDSource interface.
--SendableChooser still takes raw pointers. This could lead to an
  issue I had to debug briefly where you accidentally call
  GetSelected() on autoChooser and put the resulting raw pointer
  into a unique_ptr, which destroys the pointer when it goes out of
  scope. Specifically, I was testing the PacGoat example and
  I ended up with a situation where if auto mode was run once, it
  was fine, but if it was run twice, the selected command would
  have been destroyed by the unique_ptr. I believe that this
  just requires updating SendableChosser to take shared_ptr.
--When the samples are compiled with -pedantic, it points out that
  START_ROBOT_CLASS macro expansion results in a redundant semicolon.

Change-Id: Ib4c025a61263d0d2780d4253faa31713e15333a5
2015-08-13 11:26:28 -07:00
Tyler Veness
d5922bb037 artf4127: Implemented velocity PID controller
Change-Id: I8c0f84422f7ca0ac5c50fddb282fb3452ee1d491
2015-08-11 01:05:45 -07:00
James Kuszmaul
4b575e3e7e Replaced ::std with std for readability/consistency.
Change-Id: I65f9673c237d3513f99827e28963eb22ae9df0c2
2015-07-29 16:48:04 -04:00
Brad Miller (WPI)
f74ca87e26 Merge "NamedSendable::GetName() is now const qualified" 2015-07-23 07:49:02 -07:00
Tyler Veness
881dcd08e5 Fix std::unique_ptrs using incomplete types
CANTalon declared a std::unique_ptr<CanTalonSRX> with CanTalonSRX as an incomplete type. This causes a compilation error in code using CANTalons. The CANTalonTest didn't catch this because it included ctre/CanTalonSRX.h as well as CANTalon.h. Normal user code doesn't do that.

I reviewed uses of std::unique_ptr elsewhere and determined that PIDCommand may suffer from the same problem. There is no test for PIDCommand to prove otherwise.

Change-Id: I54caf4941927910471ffb7170eb6737ba0e08437
2015-07-20 20:39:49 -07:00
Tyler Veness
451c4e81c3 NamedSendable::GetName() is now const qualified
Change-Id: Ie9e4daac4473e44f4248385f992da750501443e5
2015-07-20 16:17:29 -07:00
James Kuszmaul
98f2d08103 Changed const char* -> string in most of wpilibc.
The HAL will remain untouched in order to maintain C-style
compatibility. A few places in wpilibc were left as
C-style strings, especially if special formatting (eg,
elaborate uses of snprintf or sscanf) was being used.

In general, const char* was changed to std::string.
character buffers used for formatting were either
untouched, changed to std::stringstream, or changed
to std::string, depending on what was done with
the buffer.

Change-Id: I5e431ddf1cc4d9a6d534e1f21b16ea23be26e7f1
2015-07-20 13:20:02 -04:00
James Kuszmaul
534ea134a4 artf4154: Get rid of raw pointers in C++.
This deals with the majority of the user-facing code
in wpilibC++Devices and a substantial portion of it in
wpilibC++. wpilibC++Sim and wpilibC++IntegrationTests
are untouched except where it is necessary to make them
work with the rest of the libraries.

There is still a lot to do in the following areas:
-The HAL (which we may not want to touch at all).
-The I2C, Serial, and SPI interfaces in wpilibC++Devices,
  which I haven't gotten around to doing yet.
-Most wpilibC++Devices classes have void* pointers
  for interacting with the HAL.
-InterruptableSensorBase passes a void *params for
  the interrupt handler.
-I haven't converted all the const char* to std::strings.
-There are plenty of other cases of raw pointers still
  existing.
-This doesn't fall directly under raw pointer stuff,
  but move syntax and rvalue references could be introduced
  in many places.
-I haven't touched vision code.
-The Resource classes conflict (one is in the hal, the other
  in wpilibC++). Someone should figure out a more
  permanent fix (eg, just renaming them), then doing
  what I did (making a new namespace for one of them,
  essentially the same as renaming it).

A few other things:
-I created a NullDeleter class which is marked as deprecated.
  What this does is it can be passed as the deleter to a
  std::shared_ptr so that when you are converting raw pointers
  to shared_ptrs the shared_ptr doesn't do any deletion if
  someone else owns the raw pointer. This should only be
  used in making old raw pointer UIs.
-I had to alter the build.gradle so that it did not
  emit errors when deprecated functions called deprecated
  functions. Unfortunately, gradle doesn't appear to be
  actually printing out gcc warnigns for some reason.
  The best way I have found to fix this is to patch
  the toolchains (https://bitbucket.org/byteit101/toolchain-builder/pull-request/5/make-gcc-not-throw-warnings-for-nested/diff)
  so that a deprecated function calling a deprecated
  function is fine but a non-deprecated function calling
  a deprecated function will throw a warning (which we
  then elevate with -Werror). I believe that clang
  deals with this properly, although I have not
  tried it myself.

Change-Id: Ib8090c66893576fe73654f4e9d268f9d37be06a2
2015-07-20 13:18:29 -04:00
Tyler Veness
3f59f3472a artf4156: Replaced synchronization primitives with C++11 equivalents
Change-Id: I90da739347e875efda2a29dd5484b6dda3cd4753
2015-07-20 10:06:08 -04:00
Tyler Veness
1ab3ea670d artf4107: Removed most "Init" functions from classes
They were either replaced with delegating constructors or merged into the only constructor in the class.

Change-Id: I3d35139f6ab23c719433a9f76942b02a3b07ddac
2015-07-02 21:50:40 -07:00
Tyler Veness
faedfa6ed4 artf4107: GetInstance() calls are now atomic
C++11 guarantees construction of static variables to be atomic, so this patch takes advantage of that.

Change-Id: I4a3db0f19c5fa5461fef3b6b63d7b8fec596c962
2015-07-02 21:50:39 -07:00
Tyler Veness
368ad30d37 artf4107: Uniform initialization syntax introduced
Change-Id: I452b4794d757a0817589ec62b75eda7fbdd74904
2015-07-02 21:50:39 -07:00
James Kuszmaul
7eb8550bdb Major formatting changes (breaks diffs). No code changes.
The changes made in this commit do not affect any actual code,
    they are purely aesthetic. I ran clang-format with google style
    over all .h/.cpp files in wpilibc that weren't in wpilibC++Sim
    or gtest, and the eclipse formatter over all of the Java files
    using the Google eclipse formatting configuration.

Change-Id: I9627bca0bc103c398ecc1c5ba17467193291ae63
2015-06-25 15:07:55 -04:00
Tyler Veness
5598445a67 Improve const correctness.
See https://usfirst.collab.net/sf/tracker/do/viewArtifact/projects.wpilib/tracker.4_defects/artf4148

Change-Id: I47b0d5a91fd49e47e2c7348b0705e998ec815682
2015-06-24 15:20:44 -07:00
Patrick Plenefisch
ebd9667ba6 Expose and fix error where old subsystems were being referended after use in tests
Change-Id: I50e66b3d61f5c70dee653ab3e9899f2286f3741c
2014-09-20 23:08:44 -04:00
Thomas Clark
a09f75934a The output range can be set on a PIDSubSystem
Also, mimimum -> minimum in PIDController.h

Change-Id: I0cdfdca6ca2bdf2c2a40ee524cc925281069fcf4
2014-08-05 14:03:02 -04:00
thomasclark
bb50f4b134 C++ testing
Made a toplevel directory for C++ and C++ tests

Change-Id: I4bc2074a7036ec7fe79568b411637a5bee9eb5b3

Added the C++ testing framework and one test

Change-Id: I1e80a1e16b251a49666820a9d4c8caa025da9785
2014-06-02 15:36:18 -04:00