Instead of just having a max count for joystick values, there's an available mask of values. This is because in the future we're expecting there to be holes in the list of available buttons and axes. This updates everything to support that scenario.
Also, Joystick buttons, axes, and POVs all now start at 0 instead of 1.
* [bazel] Package headers in ntcoreffi correctly
The original package includes headers from ntcore and wpiutil, so
include those too.
* Merge in new 2027
GitOrigin-RevId: ac60fd3cf4a24023184376687da28373d14b781a
This mirrors the robotpy files for the following projects:
- apriltag
- datalog
- hal
- ntcore
- romiVendordep
- wpilibc
- wpimath
- xrpVendordep
This excludes cscore and the halsim wrappers for at this time.
NOTE: This does not hook these projects up to the build system, just simply mirrors the files. The building will take place in a follow up PR to make it easier to review the changes necessary to build.
The framework fundamentally relies on the continuation API added in Java 21 (which is currently internal to the JDK). Continuations allow for call stacks to be saved to the heap and resumed later.
The async framework allows command bodies to be written in an imperative style. However, an async command will need to be actively cooperative and periodically call coroutine.yield() in loops to yield control back to the command scheduler to let it process other commands.
There are also some other additions like priority levels (as opposed to a blanket yes/no for ignoring incoming commands), factories requiring names be provided for commands, and the scheduler tracking all running commands and not just the highest-level groups. However, those changes aren't unique to an async framework, and could just as easily be used in a traditional command framework.
Caused by the doxygen gradle plugin attempting to download 1.10.0 (presumably its default version) from artifactory because the 1.12.0 config is only applied on x86_64 platforms. Just fixing that isn't enough, however; on mac, the plugin would fail to extract the dmg. We need to fall back to a global installation on the PATH for the plugin to find, preferentially using that instead of a failed attempt to download and extract the dmg.
Upstream no longer seems to have the commit we were pointing to. We'll
just use the tag since that hasn't changed since the official release
announcement.
Adds a `@NoDiscard` annotation that can be placed on methods to guarantee their return values are used and on types to guarantee that any method returning that type uses the return value.
Methods that call `@NoDiscard`-annotated functions can add a `@SuppressWarnings("NoDiscard")` or `@SuppressWarnings("all")` annotation (or annotation on the class declaring that method) to silence the compiler error warnings.
SystemCore doesn't directly support Servos. It would be possible to still use a Servo Power Module, but those are fairly rare, and we should probably use a different class for that case, so users don't attempt to hook a servo directly up to systemcore. That will depend on what happens with the rules in 2027.
Rev Servo Hubs are a current working replacement for systemcore users.
We build docs in three different places, which is annoying to deal with, and it means we build docs two more times than necessary. Now, docs are built just once in the main Gradle workflow, with warnings promoted to errors, eliminating the need for the separate job in lint-format.yml. The uploaded docs artifact is then unpacked and commited to the GitHub Pages repo like normal.
The deprecation message was:
```
The `archives` configuration added by the `base` plugin has been
deprecated and will be removed in Gradle 10.0.0. Adding artifacts to the
`archives` configuration will now result in a deprecation warning. If
you want the artifact built when running the `assemble` task, you should
add the artifact (or the task that produces it) as a dependency of the
`assemble` task directly.
val specialJar = tasks.register<Jar>("specialJar") {
archiveBaseName.set("special")
from("build/special")
}
tasks.named("assemble") {
dependsOn(specialJar)
}
```