Since there is a new version of GearsBot using the new command-based
API, the old GearsBot is just removed.
PR #1842 is being included to verify this PR is correct.
The old command framework is still available, but will be deprecated.
Due to name conflicts, the new framework is in the wpilibj2 package.
Eventually (after the old command framework is removed in a future year)
it will be moved into the main wpilibj package.
SampleRobot provides no benefits over RobotBase to advanced teams and
TimedRobot is recommended for everyone else.
A skeleton template for RobotBase was added.
This is necessary for modularization.
Move the wpilibj CameraServer classes to the cameraserver package.
Move the edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.vision package to edu.wpi.first.vision.
To avoid code breakage, add deprecated copies of the wpilibj classes to the wpilibj jar.
* Fix bugs in PacGoat Java example that prevent it from working.
We have conflicting ports in use, each of which causes a crash
at startup. These changes fix those issues.
* Change to avoid a crash in Visual C++ when running simulated code.
Without this change, we would get a crash in SendableRobotBase when
constructing a Twine from the 'kOptions' constant string;
we'd get an unable to access memory exception.
It is much more reliable than the old approach, as it no longer depends on a magic string
in a manifest file, and if the user changes their main class, or makes it not import from
something RobotBase, it will fail to compile instead of failing at runtime.
With requiring an importer, we should be able to automate this in the importer.
Also checks that all items in the json file have a matching example
One was missing from C++, that example was added (The one in eclipse was completely wrong)
LiveWindow.updateValues() is now called from IterativeRobotBase on every
loop iteration. Telemetry for all WPILib classes is enabled by default;
it can be disabled for specific classes using LiveWindow.disableTelemetry(),
or all telemetry can be disabled using LiveWindow.disableAllTelemetry().
This necessitated changing the hook methodology into other classes to
be more property-based rather than each class providing multiple functions.
This had the benefit of reducing boilerplate and increasing consistency.
- Remove NamedSendable, add name to Sendable.
- Provide SendableBase abstract class.
- Deprecate LiveWindow addSensor/addActuator interfaces.
- Add LiveWindow support to drive classes.
- Add addChild() helper functions to Subsystem.
- Fix inheritance hierarchy. Now only sensors inherit from SensorBase.
Other devices inherit from some combination of SendableBase, ErrorBase, or
nothing.
I also shuffled around the HID interfaces to be more intuitive, deprecated some
Joystick and XboxController member functions, and deprecated the JoystickBase
and GamepadBase classes.
Supersedes #89.