* Add .clang-tidy configuration.
* A separate .clang-tidy is used for hal includes to suppress modernize-use-using
(as these are C headers).
* Add NOLINT where necessary for a clean run.
* Add clang-tidy job to lint-format workflow. This workflow is now only run on PRs.
To reduce runtime, clang-tidy is only run on files changed in the PR.
Two wpilibc changes; both are unlikely to break user code:
* BuiltInAccelerometer: Make SetRange() final
* Counter: Make SetMaxPeriod() final
After these cleanups, the only file that does not run cleanly is
cscore_raw_cv.h due to it not being standalone.
A few virtual functions are called by constructors or destructors, which is
dangerous in C++ (as an overridden virtual impl won't be called, only the
one in the current class). Fix by either marking the function final or
not calling at all (if possible).
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.
The wpimath library is a new library designed to separate the reusable math functionality
from the common utility library (wpiutil) and the hardware-dependent library (wpilibc/j).
Package names / include file names were NOT changed to minimize breakage. In a future year
it would be good to revamp these for a more uniform user experience and to reduce the risk
of accidental naming conflicts.
While theoretically all of this functionality could be placed into wpiutil, several pieces
of this library (e.g. DARE) are very time-consuming to compile, so it's nice to avoid this
expense for users who only want cscore or ntcore. It also allows for easy future separation
of build tasks vs number of workers on memory-constrained machines.
This moves the following functionality from wpiutil into wpimath:
- Eigen
- ejml
- Drake
- DARE
- wpiutil.math package (Matrix etc)
- units
And the following functionality from wpilibc/j into wpimath:
- Geometry
- Kinematics
- Spline
- Trajectory
- LinearFilter
- MedianFilter
- Feed-forward controllers
Drake is a collection of tools for analyzing robot dynamics and building control systems.
See https://drake.mit.edu/ for details.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
This is a derived class of HttpServerConnection that implements the
WebSocket upgrade pieces. This combination is pretty common so is
worth refactoring here.
We already have predefined linear acceleration units and angular
velocity units. This makes defining acceleration constraints for angular
trapezoid profiles more convenient.
No tests were added for this because the base unit conversions are
already tested. Angular acceleration just adds another time dimension.
* Add new combined native class loader
Allows us to extract a list of binaries that depend on each other, and load them successfully
It is correct that there is no implementation in wpiutil for the new native method. That is a requirement, because its needed to load the libraries, and we cant load the wpiutiljni native library since it depends on wpiutil. Instead we have a separate library built with the tools plugin that handles everything