For system installs, `DESTDIR=/usr cmake --install buildfolder` installs
libraries to `/usr/lib` with the correct rpath. Example structure:
```
/usr/include/wpimath/frc/controller/LinearQuadraticRegulator.h
/usr/lib/libwpimath.so
```
Users need to provide `-I/usr/include/wpimath` in their projects. This
is an artifact of the install() commands being in the subdirectory CMake
files.
For other locations, `DESTDIR=/opt/wpilib cmake --install buildfolder`
installs libraries to `/opt/wpilib/lib`. Example structure:
```
/opt/wpilib/include/wpimath/frc/controller/LinearQuadraticRegulator.h
/opt/wpilib/lib/libwpimath.so
```
-DUSE_SYSTEM_EIGEN now only removes include paths for Eigen instead of
drake as well.
The USE_VCPKG flags were renamed to USE_SYSTEM since they seem general
enough for that to work (the find_package() commands work the same way
on Arch).
The system libuv CMake build now works with Linux libuv as well.
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.
* Use explicit this capture required by C++20
* Use C++20 span
* Replace wpi::numbers with std::numbers
* Fix C++20 clang-tidy warning false positive in fmt
* Remove ciso646 include since C++20 removed that header
* Fix global-buffer-overflow asan warnings in ntcore tests
* Add DIOSetProxy constructor to HAL
* Upgrade MSVC compiler to 2022
* Bump native-utils to 2023.2.7 (changes to std=c++20)
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
* Fix C++ Publisher and Subscriber move assignment
* Fix Publisher comment typo.
* Publish: check that properties is an object.
Print a warning, but still publish, just with empty properties.
Add error print for unassigned type publish.
* Return boolean from SetProperties
* Document exception-throw in Java for invalid JSON.
The existing raw time has an issue where it jumps around, as in the FPGA if the frequency is not a multiple or divisor of 25 Mhz it jumps around by 1 every second. While waiting on an FPGA change, update the API to make raw output give nanoseconds rather then a scaled value. This does a longer read cycle to get the correct value, but in the future if a fast FPGA function is added this can be easily changed.
Add a CommandPtr with an internal unique_ptr to enable not needing to move the underlying classes, which is error-prone due to the potential for lambda captures.
I also refactored Pose3d's conversion implementation to use the
Translation3d and Rotation3d conversions, thereby giving Translation3d
and Rotation3d test coverage. No changes were made to the expected
values of the Pose3d conversion tests.
The expected values of the Transform3d conversion tests were copied from
the Pose3d conversion tests without modification.
Checkstyle naming conventions were changed to allow most of what's in
wpimath. Naming rules were disabled completely in wpimath since almost
all suppressions are for math notation.
SPI Mode setting was very broken. MSB and LSB sets did not work (MSB is the only one supported)
and if LSB was set (which was the default) the ioct to set clock phase would fail. This
deprecates all the individual functions, the LSB/MSB functions, and adds an SPI mode selection
function. This is usually more understandable, and shows up in a lot more documentation