* Creating SPI and I2C simulation abilities
* Update the callback helpers to support different function callback
types
* Create callback type that uses a buffer
* Created I2C/SPI data classes that manage the callbacks and don't do
much of anything else
* Ran format, cleaned up some issues
* Modify halsim to be able to load extension libraries if they are available.
It will read the list of libraries to try from the HALSIM_EXTENSIONS
environment variable. Multiple libraries can be given if separated
by ';' (Windows) or ':' (Unix).
The library must have an 'HALSIM_InitExtension' method that returns >= 0 on success.
The library is expected to use the interface expressed by
hal/src/src/main/native/include/MockData
* Add a simple halsim library that just prints robot values.
This makes a good test bed for cross platform purposes,
and provides the ultimate in light weight simulators.
This initial version only prints PWM values.
* Move examples to allwpilib
* Add checkstyle config to examples project
* Ran wpiformat
* Run checkstyle on examples
* Change maximum line length for examples to 80 chars
This number was chosen based on testing of the number of characters shown by default in Eclipse done by @Kevin-OConnor: 51 chars by default on an E09 @ 1024x600 (which has the welcome window open on the right), 71 with welcome closed, 95 with the right-hand outline pane closed
* Add mavenCentral repository
* Rename subproject & error on deprecated API use
* Remove deprecated API usage
Sendable's "Name" is now ".name"
Sendable's "Subsystem" is now ".subsystem"
Command's "name" is now ".name"
Command's "isParented" is now ".isParented"
* Removed hal::priority_condition_variable
* Replaced uses of priority mutexes with std::mutex and std::recursive_mutex
This allowed replacing a use of std::condition_variable_any with
std::condition_variable.
* Replaced all uses of std::recursive_mutex with std::mutex equivalents
Update the build requirements in the README. Add a note about
Visual Studio, the need for gcc 5, and remove the style guide;
it is mentioned further down, and it is not a requirement for building.
In C++, it's not legal to call a virtual function from within a constructor,
so the user override was never called (the base function is always called).
See https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/strange-inheritance#calling-virtuals-from-ctors
While this is technically allowed in Java, also change Java for consistency.
Travis no longer builds athena, as we no longer support 14.04 as a build
platform. It also does not build the dev or test executables due to
system library symbol differences on 14.04.