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
The FPGA API takes microseconds directly, instead of a scaled value. Also add a new HAL level API to trigger multiple DIOs with the same pulse at once.
The previous documentation suggested that `triggerTime` is the interval until the next alarm, but the implementation is that it is the absolute alarm time.
More functionality was implemented at the HAL level, so expose that to the wpilib level.
This also does units changes for all the PH related functionality.
This also makes the Gradle build work with JDK 17.
The extra JVM args in gradle.properties works around a bug with spotless
and JDK 17: https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/issues/834
PMD.CloseResource was ignored because it's almost always a false
positive, and there are many of them.
The root cause of #3747 is CommandScheduler's ds state checks are behind iterative robots checks. This means that the iterative robot state could return enabled, but the DS cache could still be reporting disabled. This results in a race in the Disabled -> Enabled transition, which manifests in commands not running.
Previously, iterative robot base pulled from the DS cache. This meant that the ds cache was always updated before an iterative robot base loop could run. This still had a race, but this could only occur on the Enabled -> Disable transition, which is much less noticeable and would usually just result in a command running for an extra loop.
We can move back to the old behavior by grabbing the new iterative robot base check variables to use the DS cache.
If something happens with the PD connection, these would have spammed messages continuously.
This wasn't the case previously, and we don't want this behavior now.
In some cases, knowing roborio 2 might be useful. This also creates a higher level enum that might be usable later for the discussion on more complex runtime types.
Some valid warnings like throwing NullPointerException or using a for
loop instead of System.arraycopy() were fixed.
Abstract classes marked with PMD.AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethod were
made concrete because they already had protected constructors.
Fixes#1697.
- Remove sim checkstyle suppression
- Add [[nodiscard]] to C++ register callback functions
- Add a couple of missing sim functions
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Starlight220 <yotamshlomi@gmail.com>
Also update Checkstyle to 8.38.
Google changed their style guide from the last time we imported it. This PR brings in those naming changes. The change they made is allowing single letter member, parameter, and local variable names. They also added a lambda naming scheme and I thought it would be good to bring that in too.
This is a breaking change to the WebSockets layer to align it with
recent specification documentation work.
To support this, HAL SimValue changed readonly to a direction enum.
This allows specifying bidirectional in addition to input and output.
The SimValue change is specifically designed to avoid API and ABI breakage.
This is completely transparent in C++; in Java a new callback class was added,
and the old readonly functions have been marked deprecated.
A new SimValue creation function for enums allows specifying double values
for each enum value, not just strings. This allows mapping enum values to
doubles in the WebSockets layer.
A ":" in the SimDevice name now maps it to different WebSocket types (e.g.
"Accel:Name" becomes type "Accel", device "Name"). The type is hidden
in the GUI.
Other WebSockets changes:
* Implemented match_time and game_data
* Added joystick rumble data
* Added builtin accelerometer support
* SimValue enums are mapped to string and double value on WS interface
* Added WebSockets protocol specification
* Added READMEs
Old behavior is available via StepTimingAsync.
This makes it significantly easier to use simulation timing with notifiers.
Also update tests to use simulation framework. This also speeds up the
timing-dependent tests by using simulation timing. ResourceLock is used
in the Java tests to prevent parallel execution.
While we're here, tweak HAL Notifier implementation:
- Use wait_for instead of wait_until in WaitForNotifierAlarm
- Check for triggerTime = UINT64_MAX in UpdateNotifierAlarm
When not direct mapped, make index constructors private and add factory
functions for channel and index.
Co-authored-by: GabrielDeml <gabrielddeml@gmail.com>