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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Blue
7a099cb02a [commands] Remove deprecated classes and functions (#5409)
Removes:
- PerpetualCommand
- Command.perpetually()
- CommandGroupBase
- Command.IsGrouped() (C++ only)
- Command.SetGrouped() (C++ only)
- Command.withInterrupt()
- ProxyScheduleCommand
- Button
- InternalButton, JoystickButton, NetworkButton and POVButton now subclass Trigger
- Old style Trigger functions:
    - Trigger.whenActive
    - Trigger.whileActiveOnce
    - Trigger.whileActiveContinuous
    - Trigger.whenInactive
    - Trigger.toggleWhenActive
    - Trigger.cancelWhenActive
- CommandScheduler.clearButtons()
- CommandScheduler.addButtons() (Java only)
- Command supplier constructor of SelectCommand
2023-07-10 09:56:18 -07:00
Tyler Veness
59905ea721 Replace WPI_DEPRECATED() macro with [[deprecated]] attribute (#5373)
Continue to use WPI_DEPRECATED macro for constructors until clang-format is fixed.
2023-06-08 00:01:06 -07:00
Starlight220
cb38bacfe8 [commands] Revert to original Trigger implementation (#4673)
Trigger was refactored to use BooleanEvent when it was introduced in #4104.
This reverts to the original implementation until edge-based BooleanEvents can be fixed.
2022-11-28 13:48:48 -08:00
Starlight220
dcda09f90a [command] Rename trigger methods (#4210)
Motivation

Feedback from 2022 showed that the Trigger API is rather confusing, mostly due to the following:
- duplicate Trigger and Button APIs were available; users were confused searching for a nonexistent difference between them.
- the when terminology was ambiguous and unclear whether it refers to the high state or specifically the rising edge.
- the Active terminology didn't unambiguously refer to the high state; it wasn't unintuitive to understand it as "when the binding is active/polled".
- whileHeld vs whenHeld was very confusing, and the difference between them wasn't obvious. The parallel Trigger verbs, whileActiveContinuously and whileActiveOnce are much less confusing.

Solution

Deprecating Button and its binding methods. The rationale for deprecating Button (and not Trigger) is because Button uses terminology that is needlessly more specific and restricting to the button use case, making the use case of arbitrary trigger conditions unintuitive.

After consideration, deprecation of Button's subclasses was decided against:

- NetworkButton (a trigger condition based on a boolean NT entry/topic) is a use case that is not necessarily intuitive for teams to implement themselves, so it is an abstraction that should be provided in the library. A parallel class for the BooleanEvent level, NetworkBooleanEvent, was also added as part of NT4. NT listeners were considered as a alternative solution, but they require attention to thread safety, and aren't interoperable with the EventLoop API.
- JoystickButton/POVButton provide abstractions around HID buttons. The new Trigger-returning factories on the HID classes are an equal (if not more concise) alternative, but there is no reason not to keep them for those who find their use preferable.

At a later date in the deprecation cycle (perhaps for 2024), when Button is removed, these subclasses should be changed to inherit directly from Trigger.

Trigger's bindings are changed to use True/False terminology, as it should be unambiguous. Each binding type has both True and False variants; for brevity, only the True variants are listed here:

- onTrue (replaces whenActive): schedule on rising edge.
- whileTrue (replaces whileActiveOnce): schedule on rising edge, cancel on falling edge.
- toggleOnTrue (replaces toggleWhenActive): on rising edge, schedule if unscheduled and cancel if scheduled.

Two binding types are completely deprecated:

- cancelWhenActive: this is a fairly niche use case which is better described as having the trigger's rising edge (Trigger.rising()) as an end condition for the command (using Command.until()).
- whileActiveContinuously: however common, this relied on the no-op behavior of scheduling an already-scheduled command. The more correct way to repeat the command if it ends before the falling edge is using Command.repeatedly/RepeatCommand or a RunCommand -- the only difference is if the command is interrupted, but that is more likely to result in two commands perpetually canceling each other than achieve the desired behavior. Manually implementing a blindly-scheduling binding like whileActiveContinuously is still possible, though might not be intuitive.

Notes

It was considered to share BooleanEvent's digital signal terminology; however, once it was decided that Trigger should not inherit from BooleanEvent (due to overload incompatibility) the common terminology was not worth the unintuitiveness stemming from users' unfamiliarity with the signal processing terms.
2022-10-27 22:03:28 -07:00
Tyler Veness
fbdc810887 Upgrade to C++20 (#4239)
* 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>
2022-10-15 16:33:14 -07:00
Starlight220
60e29627c0 [commands] C++ unique_ptr migration (#4319)
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.
2022-10-05 17:19:28 -05:00
Starlight220
c3a93fb995 [commands] Revamp Interruptible (#4192) 2022-08-29 21:53:47 -07:00
Starlight220
45b7fc445b [wpilib] Add EventLoop (#4104)
This is a generic expansion of the command-based Trigger framework.
2022-06-08 22:16:51 -07:00
Oblarg
eee29daaf9 [newCommands] Trigger: Allow override of debounce type (#3845)
Previously Trigger could only be debounced on rising edges.
This change preserves the default behavior but adds the capability to override it.
2021-12-29 16:10:43 -08:00
Oblarg
aa9dfabde2 [wpimath] Move debouncer to filters (#3838) 2021-12-28 09:49:41 -08:00
Tyler Veness
1ca383b23b Add Debouncer (#3590)
Supersedes #2358 with updates and cleanups.

Closes #2482 and closes #2487 because we shouldn't support both
time-based and count-based debouncing approaches.

Co-authored-by: oblarg <emichaelbarnett@gmail.com>
2021-09-19 19:58:16 -07:00
Peter Johnson
64f5413253 Use wpi::span instead of wpi::ArrayRef across all libraries (#3414)
- Remove ArrayRef.h
- Add SpanExtras.h for a couple of convenience functions
2021-06-06 19:51:14 -07:00
Peter Johnson
67e03e625d clang-tidy: modernize-use-equals-default 2020-12-29 14:26:19 -08:00
Peter Johnson
8f1f64ffb6 Remove year from file copyright message (NFC) (#2972)
Also update copyright to include "and other WPILib contributors" and clarify
license referral language to not be restricted to FIRST teams.
2020-12-26 14:12:05 -08:00
Oblarg
cba21a768f Fix C++ JoystickButton and POVButton (#2259)
C++ JoystickButton and POVButton were both nonfunctional due to slicing when trigger passes itself by value to the button scheduler it creates.

Fix is to remove the virtual Get() method entirely and use only the m_isActive functor; since the subclass now passes the button condition back as a functor to the base class, in which it's stored as a member, it will now still work after being sliced.
2020-01-12 14:57:28 -08:00
Peter Johnson
32c62449be Add ArrayRef overloads to new command classes (#2216)
Also default requirements to {} in all cases for consistency.
2020-01-01 20:09:17 -08:00
Tyler Veness
9a8067465c Fix incomplete .styleguide (#2113)
Also clean up other .styleguides.

Fixes #2111.
2019-11-20 22:44:18 -08:00
Oblarg
00228678d4 Add requirements param to more Command APIs (#2059)
Assorted improvements to the ergonomics of declaring requirements in the new
command framework. C++ requirements list parameters have been defaulted
to an empty list, some missing C++ requirements list parameters have been
added, and both C++ and Java have been given requirements list params in
various InstantCommand wrapper methods (#2049), whose value is
forwarded to the command.
2019-11-08 18:30:30 -08:00
Thad House
509819d83f Split the two command implementations into separate libraries (#2012)
This will allow us at the user code side to determine to include old commands, new commands or both.
2019-11-01 21:58:54 -07:00