I left "free speed" alone since that's the technical term for it. In
general, velocity is a vector quantity, and speed is a magnitude (i.e.,
a strictly positive value).
This PR also replaces the speed verbiage in MotorController with duty
cycle.
Fixes#8423.
Used Gemini to convert the C++ tests in wpimath/.../kinematics to
pytest. For ease of use required a better constructor for
`MecanumDriveWheelPositions`
I did this conversion months ago (before robotpy landed and before the
reorg), so new tests might be missing. At least its better than nothing
🤷
Broke the huge pr that does almost everything into parts so its easier
to review.
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Co-authored-by: David Vo <auscompgeek@users.noreply.github.com>
Resync with `mostrobotpy`
This mostly involves the big "ignore almost everything in the HAL
project" and some fixups for the Addressable LED classes.
Required two small hand fixes to get it building over here with bazel,
and with more compiler warnings on.
I also manually zeroed out the `repo_url` field in the toml files to
avoid unnecessary churn whenever it goes from a release build to a
development build. I already did this with `version` field in there, and
will do a follow up PR that updates the copybara script to do it
automatically.
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I tried to sync `mostrobotpy` with `allwpilib` and was getting a
compilation error I had not seen before when it tried to do the stub
generation (which `allwpilib` does not do).
Luckily, I was able to debug it here by writing some unit tests (i.e.,
having Gemini convert the C++ tests into python) that failed in a
similar way. The main problem was needing to write a custom constructor
for the class and adding a `force_type_casters`. I used `ChassisSpeed`
as my main example, but I did not copy all of the other custom code like
overriding the index operator, `__repr__` operator, feet helpers, etc. I
can gladly add those in.
In the future, we should start enforce a policy that if you add a C++ or
Java unit test, you also have to add a python test. That developer might
have gotten more stuck on the minutia of how to fix it, but this problem
would have at least been caught earlier before it landed.
ChassisAccelerations and the drivetrain acceleration types are added in
both Java and C++. `ChassisAccelerations` is basically just
`ChassisSpeeds` but for accelerations!
`DifferentialDriveWheelAccelerations`, `MecanumDriveWheelAccelerations`,
and `SwerveModuleAccelerations` are the acceleration equivalent of the
drivetrain speeds types.
In Java, the `Kinematics` interface now has an additional generic
parameter `A` which represents the accelerations, and
`toChassisAccelerations` and `toWheelAccelerations` methods, which are
implemented the same way as `toChassisSpeeds` and `toWheelSpeeds`.
Protobuf and struct classes were also added for all four classes in Java
and C++.
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Signed-off-by: Zach Harel <zach@zharel.me>
Co-authored-by: Joseph Eng <91924258+KangarooKoala@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
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.