The following source code changes were required:
* Whitespace changes from spotless
* PMD warning suppressions for utility class tests
* PMD warning rename from "BeanMembersShouldSerialize" to
"NonSerializableClass"
* Declared more class members as final
Many teams have issues trying to read the DS too early. By switching to an optional, we cause teams to check 2 things. Either 1) they explicitly check, and their code is correct, or 2) they just read .value() and their code reboots in a loop. However, because the DS will eventually connect, this 2nd case is ok, and should theoretically be undetectable on the field.
Accelerometer is hyper-specific to ADXL accelerometers, and Gyro is
less useful now that 3D IMUs are prevalent, and if those IMUs want to
support the Gyro interface, they also need to provide a way to set the
axis used for the Gyro interface, which is confusing. Higher-order
functions (e.g., lambdas) are a more flexible interface boundary than
interfaces, but they didn't exist when these interfaces were
created.
Setting one will set the others, like it does in real hardware.
Add tests for boundary conditions and conversions.
Update PWM sendable implementation to include all forms.
Fixes#5264Fixes#3606
HAL_SetAddressableLEDBitTiming swapped high and low timings for whatever
was written to it. This fixes that bug.
Additionally, the API has been updated to take high time first, and then
low time. This is due to this being the physical data format, so having
the API match is clearer.
Additionally, update the docs with the defaults.
Was logging relative to cached value rather than previously logged value.
Was also logging cached value instead of current loop value.
C++ implementation is correct.
There's no signal from NetComm as to when it is valid, and 1 second
seems to be marginal. Increase to 6 seconds for just DS, 5 seconds for
FMS attached.
This makes it possible to mock the timestamp for wpimath without affecting the rest of the library.
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
During HAL_Initialize, wait up to 100ms for a DS packet to be received. Then in RobotBase, right after calling HAL_Initialize, call each language's RefreshData function to force a high level DS update. If the DS is connected, will get joystick data. If there is no data, nothing different will happen, but in that case there's no joysticks anyway.