This fixes the following compilation errors:
```
/home/tav/frc/wpilib/allwpilib/wpilibcExamples/src/main/cpp/examples/UnitTest/cpp/subsystems/Intake.cpp:5:10: fatal error: subsystems/Intake.h: No such file or directory
5 | #include "subsystems/Intake.h"
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/tav/frc/wpilib/allwpilib/wpilibcExamples/src/test/cpp/examples/UnitTest/cpp/subsystems/IntakeTest.cpp:11:10: fatal error: Constants.h: No such file or directory
11 | #include "Constants.h"
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
This effectively replaces the Unscented Kalman Filter used for Pose Estimation with the Odometry model, and uses a recalculable Kalman gain matrix to update pose estimations whenever a vision measurement is added.
Notably, this change removes the need for the confusing generics used in Java, and the C++ implementation got quite a bit less complex as well.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
Also update rapidreactcommandbot example factories to fit this convention (as in #4655).
C++ does not need an update as CommandPtr already uses CommandBase (#4677).
The Color algorithm was tweaked to:
a) not produce incorrect values if the user happens to input a hue outside the [0, 180) range, and
b) more accurately convert the hue remainder from range 0-30 to 0-255. The current conversion vastly overshoots the multiplier (converts 0-30 to 0-270) and relies on clamping the value when constructing the Color object to produce a slightly incorrect result.
Trigger was refactored to use BooleanEvent when it was introduced in #4104.
This reverts to the original implementation until edge-based BooleanEvents can be fixed.
Refactor some examples to use newer features, such as HID factories, library-provided command factories, CommandPtr (C++), as well as new idioms such as static/instance command factories.
Comparison operators which compared against every class member variable
now use C++20's default comparison operators.
Also remove operator!= that in C++20 is now auto-generated from operator==.
These are similar, but not quite identical to, the NT3 NetworkTable
table listeners.
Also add table topic-only multi-subscriber to ensure functions like
getKeys() work properly regardless of other subscriptions.
Previously, only the first subscriber was actually matched to a topic
when a topic was created; this was a problem when later publishing
values as a client could have both a topic-only subscriber and a normal
subscriber, and only the first one would end up being subscribed to the
topic.