We now use a wrapper (wpi::print) to catch exceptions since we can't patch
std::print() to not throw when we ultimately migrate to it.
fmtlib and std format/print throw the same exceptions and always have. We previously patched fmt::print() to not throw a write failure exception, but we can't do that for std::print(); wpi::print() is the migration plan.
- 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 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).
- Remove use of std::set. The only place std::set was actually used was in ParallelRaceGroup,
but this was of minimal utility as ParallelRaceGroup checked for duplicate subsystem
requirements, so it would be very unusual to end up with duplicate commands
in any case; replaced it with a vector.
- Remove use of std::unordered_map except for SelectCommand. Replaced with vector.
- Use pImpl idiom for CommandScheduler
- Minimize include files (remove unnecessary ones)
- Reformat include file order for consistency