* Static functions in the HAL implementation were placed in the hal namespace
* "using namespace" declarations in HAL/cpp/Log.h and Timer.cpp were replaced
with "using" declarations for std::chrono
* An extra include was removed from AnalogGyro.cpp
* InterruptableSensorBase's constructor was defaulted
* Newlines were added to some wpilibc integration tests for grouping
* A variable in HALUtil.h was renamed to follow the style guide
Supersedes #586
Added newline before comment block and replaced angle brackets around includes
with quotation marks. All other integration tests use quotation marks for WPILib
includes.
Testing showed this wasn't an issue with timing, and allows for more
safety in user code making mistakes. Places where the extra thread
wouldn't help have been kept non threaded, using a new internal API.
Fixed undefined behavior when returning nullptr for T = std::string. Also added
support for smart pointers. T = std::unique_ptr<U> returns U* and T =
std::shared_ptr<U> returns std::weak_ptr<U>.
I can't find where the actual code is implemented, and I get errors if I
try to link or compile to any of its functions. Even CANJaguar doesn't
use them, nor did the old impl of CANTalon. Plus looking at the API it
makes no sense anyway, since it doesn't do any buffers , so I think its
worth it to remove it.
Removes CAN.h from the JNI header
We can't read [0] on an empty StringRef or the StringRef itself asserts
(this may crash in non-debug mode as an empty StringRef is not guaranteed to have a valid pointer).
Instead, we can just check if the StringRef is not empty.
Closes#502
Instance methods were kept around for backwards compat in Java. In C++,
the instance methods were changed to match Java. Also some cleanup to
the JNI layer to match updated variable types we missed.
Closes#416
Allows us to control multithreaded access and spurious wakeups easier.
closes#509
Switches DS to use new waitForData functionality
Adds a few new functions
HAL_GetPort both allocates the DIO and sets the DIO into DIO mode. The DIO setting was overriding the SPI setting on the port, so SPI chip selects were broken if you had more than one. Instead use CreatePortHandleForSPI, which is a special function that only allocates the DIO handle, but doesn't actually set the DIO into DIO mode.