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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
sciencewhiz
3a5e541b2d [wpilibc] Add doxygen deprecated tag to deprecated methods (#2336) 2020-03-31 20:43:04 -07:00
Peter Johnson
2c50937975 Fix implicitly deleted move constructors (#1954)
These were incorrect and exhibited as warnings on more recent versions of
clang (notably on Mac).

- Use pointers instead of references internally in GenericHID and *Drive
- Leave PIDBase, PIDController, and Resource non-moveable
- Remove the atomic from m_disabled in NidecBrushless
- Make Timer and Trigger copyable as well as moveable
- Implement custom move constructor/assignment for SendableChooserBase

Also comment out some unused variables that caused clang warnings.
2019-10-19 11:36:44 -07:00
Tyler Veness
ea9512977c Add replacement PIDController class (#1300)
Originally, PIDController used PIDSource with its "PIDSourceType" to
determine whether a class should return position or velocity to the
controller. However, the supported languages have changed a lot over 10
years and now support lambdas. Instead of using PIDSource and PIDOutput,
users can pass in doubles to the Calculate() function synchronously.
This makes the controller much more flexible for team's needs as they no
longer have to make a separate PIDSource-inheriting class just to
provide a custom input.

The built-in feedforward was removed. Since PIDController is synchronous
now, they can add their own feedforward on top of what Calculate()
returns.

To facilitate running the controller asynchronously, there is a
PIDControllerRunner class that handles that. By separating the loop from
the control law, PIDController can now be composed with others and be
used to control a drivetrain (a multiple input, multiple output system
that requires summing the results from two controllers) much easier.
Also, motion profiling can be used to set the reference over time.

All the classes related to the old PIDController are now deprecated. The
new classes are in an experimental namespace to avoid name conflicts.

While this is a large change, I think it is a necessary one for growth.
The old PIDController design was created in a time when languages only
supported OOP, and we have more tools at our disposal now to solve
problems. This more versatile implementation can be used in more places
like as a replacement for Pathfinder's "EncoderFollower" class.

There has been hesitation to add lambda support to WPILib for a while
now out of concerns for requiring teams to learn more features of C++ or
Java. In my opinion, this change makes PIDController easier to use, not
harder. The concept of a function is a building block of OOP and should
be learned before classes. The ability to store functions as first-class
objects and invoke them just like variables is rather natural.

Note that PID constants for the new controller will be different from
the old one. The original controller didn't take the discretization
period into account. To fix this, teams should just have to divide their
Ki gain by 0.05 and multiply their Kd gain by 0.05 where 0.05 is the
original default period.
2019-07-07 15:37:13 -07:00
Tyler Veness
30e936837c Clean up LinearDigitalFilter class (#782)
* Renamed LinearDigitalFilter to LinearFilter
* Filter base class removed since it wasn't useful
* C++: std::shared_ptr<> replaced with double parameter
2019-06-28 13:35:57 -07:00
Tyler Veness
1aa8446725 Add move constructors and assignment operators to wpilibc (#1314)
Fixes #898.
2018-09-24 00:08:25 -07:00
Kay Kasemir
59700882f1 PIDController: Mention unit for 'period' (#1305) 2018-09-11 21:38:19 -07:00
Tyler Veness
d89b7dd412 Move CameraServer and WPILib headers into their own folder
The old headers were moved into folders because doing so avoids polluting
the system include directories.

Folder names were also normalized to lowercase.
2018-07-22 19:40:57 -07:00