Add a Sendable wrapper for VideoSource objects.
Add convenience methods for adding video sources directly to containers
so users won't have to manually wrap video sources.
The 2019 FPGA image switched the output of auto SPI from plain bytes to a
sequence of 32-bit words (timestamp, then words with the byte values in the
least significant byte of each word).
In addition to changing the HAL and simulators to reflect this, add piecewise
integration support to wpilibc/wpilibj SPI to take advantage of the timestamps
and use it in the ADXRS450 gyro.
Notifier has one thread per instance because the callbacks must be
asynchronous. Watchdog callbacks can be synchronous, so this overhead
can be done away with via a scheduler thread akin to what the HAL
Notifier does.
Most of the MotorSafety implementation was moved into the MotorSafety base
class. SafePWM's inheritance of MotorSafety was moved into PWM to
eliminate Java needing a helper class.
In Java, a helper class for Sendable (SendableImpl) was added due to
lack of multiple inheritance.
HAL_ReadInterruptRisingTimestamp and HAL_ReadInterruptFallingTimestamp
return time as a double. Instead, keep the raw integer count and move the
double conversion into the C++ and Java code. This enables comparison of the
time with other timers.
PR #1300 supersedes it, but won't be merged until the 2020 season. Since
SynchronousPID hasn't been used during a season, it would be best to
just remove it to avoid breakage when we deprecate and remove it again.
Originally, the command was restarted every time the scheduler was
executed if the button was pressed. #1340 changed this behavior in a
breaking manner.
SendableBuilder.setActuator() sets the .actuator key in the network table
so dashboards can change behavior on the client side if desired, and also
sets a local flag (retrievable via isActuator()).
Both make drive bases actuators and call setSafeState on them.
This echos back the "selected" value to the "active" key to enable dashboards
to display positive feedback to the user that the value is actually set on
the robot side.
Also fixes SendableChooser so it can be safely added to multiple tables.
Changes to "selected" in any table will result in all "active" values being
updated.
Now that adding SendableChooser to multiple tables is supported, an ".instance"
key enables dashboards to treat the same SendableChooser as a common instance
if desired.
This indicates whether or not the Sendable listeners are installed.
It is set to true when SendableBuilder.startListeners() starts the listeners,
and set to false when SendableBuilder.stopListeners() stops the listeners.
This allows dashboards to choose to change their widget display based on
whether or not the value is actually controllable.