This adds the REV Analog Pressure Sensor PSI to volt (and vice versa) conversion to allow setting the compressor config in PSI and getting the sensor reading in PSI. Also adds input validation for pressure values at the higher level.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
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.
Having PCM as a singleton is a problem, as multiple things need to use it, and that gets really ugly. This changes PCM's to be a reference counted object, that can be passed around and constructed from multiple places.
In Java, this is using a map to hold a data store with a ref count, and allocating new objects any time a duplicate is requested.
In C++, this uses a trick constructor to store a PCM instance in the data store itself. This instance can then be passed to base objects using std::shared_ptr's aliasing constructor, which means constructing a solenoid from a PCM is not allocating after the 1st one.
This did require removing sendable from PCM. A compressor class was added back in to act as sendable for the PCM.
After this change is finished, the only change RobotBuilder and Team Code would require is passing a module type to solenoid constructors.
Co-authored-by: sciencewhiz <sciencewhiz@users.noreply.github.com>
When not direct mapped, make index constructors private and add factory
functions for channel and index.
Co-authored-by: GabrielDeml <gabrielddeml@gmail.com>
This removes the name and subsystem from individual objects, and instead
puts this data into a new singleton class, SendableRegistry. Much of
LiveWindow has been refactored into SendableRegistry.
In C++, a new CRTP helper class, SendableHelper, has been added to provide
move and destruction functionality.
Shims for GetName, SetName, GetSubsystem, and SetSubsystem have been added
to Command and Subsystem (both old and new), and also to SendableHelper to
prevent code breakage.
This deprecates SendableBase in preparation for future removal.
A templated hal::Handle class is used to wrap handles to make them move-only.
This eliminates a lot of boilerplate move constructor/assignment code
in the main WPILib classes. HAL_SPIPort and HAL_I2CPort are also wrapped.
The wrapper class does not implement destruction. This would require the
wrapper class to be handle-specific (rather than generic) and would result
in more code added than it removed, plus would add header dependencies on
more HAL headers. In addition, some HAL handle release functions are more
complex (e.g. have return values) and can't be easily mapped to a destructor.
The old headers were moved into folders because doing so avoids polluting
the system include directories.
Folder names were also normalized to lowercase.