I started with the output of styleguide#217, then renamed a few classes
to fix compilation.
ntcore's StorageTest needed some manual renaming since it put the Test
word in the middle instead of at the end.
One limitation of wpiformat is test cases that were only named "Test"
were unmodified, and an error was generated. These test cases were
manually given more descriptive names:
* TimedRobotTest mode test cases had "Mode" appended to the name. Java
tests were renamed to match.
* UvAsyncTest and UvAsyncFunctionTest cases were given alternate names
* Replace Matrix<> with Vector<> where vectors are explicitly intended.
I found these via `rg "Eigen::Matrix<double, \w+, 1>"`.
* Pass all Eigen matrices by const reference. I found these via `rg
"\(Eigen"` on main (the initializer list constructors make more false
positives).
* Replace MakeMatrix() and operator<< usage with initializer list
constructors. I found these via `rg MakeMatrix` and `rg "<<"`
respectively.
* Deprecate MakeMatrix()
* 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.
If the model is unstable, it will almost always diverge within 10
seconds, and the results are rather dramatic. We're also reducing the
threshold to 100 meters because the drivetrain is moving in a small
circle. The translation norm is also used for this reason; the X
component alone regularly crosses zero since the drivetrain moves in a
circle.