This also makes the Gradle build work with JDK 17.
The extra JVM args in gradle.properties works around a bug with spotless
and JDK 17: https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/issues/834
PMD.CloseResource was ignored because it's almost always a false
positive, and there are many of them.
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.
Some valid warnings like throwing NullPointerException or using a for
loop instead of System.arraycopy() were fixed.
Abstract classes marked with PMD.AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethod were
made concrete because they already had protected constructors.
Fixes#1697.
- Twine, StringRef, Format, and NativeFormatting have been removed
- Logging now uses fmtlib style formatting
- Nearly all uses of wpi::outs/errs have been replaced with fmt::print() or
std::puts()/std::fputs() (for unformatted strings).
- A wpi/fmt/raw_ostream.h header has been added to enable
fmt::print() with wpi::raw_ostream
This reverts commit a79faace1b.
This change will be superseded in a non-breaking way by changing to static functions and deprecating GetInstance() entirely.
Improves consistency across all classes.
Affects Preferences, LiveWindow, and CameraServer.
Old commands Scheduler::GetInstance() was not updated as this is already
deprecated.
Also update Checkstyle to 8.38.
Google changed their style guide from the last time we imported it. This PR brings in those naming changes. The change they made is allowing single letter member, parameter, and local variable names. They also added a lambda naming scheme and I thought it would be good to bring that in too.
This makes code easier to read and more consistent between C++ and Java.
Also update clang-format settings to always add a line break (even if no braces are used).
The CMake enable/disable flags as currently structured are a confusing mix of
WITH, WITHOUT, and USE with odd defaults. This changes the flags to consistently
use WITH and default the build options to everything enabled.
std::scoped_lock was introduced in C++17 and is strictly better than
std::lock_guard as it supports locking any number of mutexes safely.
It's also easier to use than std::lock for locking multiple mutexes at
once.
In some cases, we don't want the cv requirement to get an image, for instance interop with other versions of opencv
This enables getting a raw image, and handling conversions from the user side.
This adds a new function "addSwitchedCamera" that creates and publishes a
virtual camera where the published stream information is consistent even if
the mjpeg server source is switched to a different camera.
Previously, changing the source of the mjpeg server resulted in updating the
stream information published for that source.