This is enabled by the C++20 __VA_OPT__ feature.
Uses of "{}" format string were updated.
Some warning suppressions were required for older clang versions.
Also improve codegen of wpi::Logger::Log(), frc::ReportError(), and frc::MakeError();
these generate better and less redundant code if they use fmt::string_view for the
format string instead of templating on it.
* Use explicit this capture required by C++20
* Use C++20 span
* Replace wpi::numbers with std::numbers
* Fix C++20 clang-tidy warning false positive in fmt
* Remove ciso646 include since C++20 removed that header
* Fix global-buffer-overflow asan warnings in ntcore tests
* Add DIOSetProxy constructor to HAL
* Upgrade MSVC compiler to 2022
* Bump native-utils to 2023.2.7 (changes to std=c++20)
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
fmt removed fmt::make_args_checked since it's no longer needed for
constexpr format string checks.
fmt deprecated implicit conversions from enums to integers in format
arguments, so I added explicit static casts.
This allows us to error out on deprecation warnings for thirdparty
libraries and standard library features.
Co-authored-by: Starlight220 <53231611+Starlight220@users.noreply.github.com>
PMD requires that variables only initialized in the constructor be
final. The compiler errors if those final variables aren't guaranteed to
be initialized, so extra else branches were added to ensure that.
PMD also requires that classes with only private constructors be final.
The equivalent C++ classes were finalized as well, except for
TimeInterpolatableBuffer because it doesn't expose factory functions.
- Add InterpolatedTreeMap for Java from team 254's 2016 MIT licensed code
- Add InterpolatedMap for C++ from team 3512's code with @calcmogul (original author) permission
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
These classes are useful for storing previous robot positions to use in conjunction with the upcoming pose estimators.
Co-authored-by: Prateek Machiraju <prateek.machiraju@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: cttew <cttewari@gmail.com>
Unlike std::string and std::string_view, this substr() allows a start
greater than the length of the string, in which case an empty string
is returned. This matches llvm::StringRef behavior.
The template argument order for UnscentedTransform was reversed to match
all the other UKF classes. Since UnscentedTransform is intended as a
class for internal use only, this shouldn't cause much breakage.
These enable more consistent use of synchronization across the
native libraries. Users can create Event and Semaphore primitives, but
in addition, libraries can set up any handle as an Event-type signal.