The HAL will remain untouched in order to maintain C-style
compatibility. A few places in wpilibc were left as
C-style strings, especially if special formatting (eg,
elaborate uses of snprintf or sscanf) was being used.
In general, const char* was changed to std::string.
character buffers used for formatting were either
untouched, changed to std::stringstream, or changed
to std::string, depending on what was done with
the buffer.
Change-Id: I5e431ddf1cc4d9a6d534e1f21b16ea23be26e7f1
This deals with the majority of the user-facing code
in wpilibC++Devices and a substantial portion of it in
wpilibC++. wpilibC++Sim and wpilibC++IntegrationTests
are untouched except where it is necessary to make them
work with the rest of the libraries.
There is still a lot to do in the following areas:
-The HAL (which we may not want to touch at all).
-The I2C, Serial, and SPI interfaces in wpilibC++Devices,
which I haven't gotten around to doing yet.
-Most wpilibC++Devices classes have void* pointers
for interacting with the HAL.
-InterruptableSensorBase passes a void *params for
the interrupt handler.
-I haven't converted all the const char* to std::strings.
-There are plenty of other cases of raw pointers still
existing.
-This doesn't fall directly under raw pointer stuff,
but move syntax and rvalue references could be introduced
in many places.
-I haven't touched vision code.
-The Resource classes conflict (one is in the hal, the other
in wpilibC++). Someone should figure out a more
permanent fix (eg, just renaming them), then doing
what I did (making a new namespace for one of them,
essentially the same as renaming it).
A few other things:
-I created a NullDeleter class which is marked as deprecated.
What this does is it can be passed as the deleter to a
std::shared_ptr so that when you are converting raw pointers
to shared_ptrs the shared_ptr doesn't do any deletion if
someone else owns the raw pointer. This should only be
used in making old raw pointer UIs.
-I had to alter the build.gradle so that it did not
emit errors when deprecated functions called deprecated
functions. Unfortunately, gradle doesn't appear to be
actually printing out gcc warnigns for some reason.
The best way I have found to fix this is to patch
the toolchains (https://bitbucket.org/byteit101/toolchain-builder/pull-request/5/make-gcc-not-throw-warnings-for-nested/diff)
so that a deprecated function calling a deprecated
function is fine but a non-deprecated function calling
a deprecated function will throw a warning (which we
then elevate with -Werror). I believe that clang
deals with this properly, although I have not
tried it myself.
Change-Id: Ib8090c66893576fe73654f4e9d268f9d37be06a2
They were either replaced with delegating constructors or merged into the only constructor in the class.
Change-Id: I3d35139f6ab23c719433a9f76942b02a3b07ddac
Loops were converted to their range-based equivalents, variable types were replaced with auto where the type was already specified on the same line, the override keyword was added, and instances of NULL and assignments of 0 to pointers were replaced with nullptr.
Change-Id: If281e46a2e2e1c37f278d56df9915236d4b2c864
The changes made in this commit do not affect any actual code,
they are purely aesthetic. I ran clang-format with google style
over all .h/.cpp files in wpilibc that weren't in wpilibC++Sim
or gtest, and the eclipse formatter over all of the Java files
using the Google eclipse formatting configuration.
Change-Id: I9627bca0bc103c398ecc1c5ba17467193291ae63
Squashed commit of the following:
commit f317b3522e312cf7e7bb9eb0494f2f96a7f6363c
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Mon Oct 20 17:15:46 2014 -0400
Send unhandled exceptions back to the DS.
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commit f834ef8c791945697ad483c27b4167eb917ac242
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Mon Oct 20 16:05:24 2014 -0400
Add StackTrace to Java errors
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commit 02e040b0c79067ce046ada29e26004e0460fceb0
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Mon Oct 20 15:07:44 2014 -0400
HAL Errors to DS in Java
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commit 03775ddc42b129c27fdf403f17f0796009311c3c
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Mon Oct 20 13:38:18 2014 -0400
Update AnalogInput to report errors for getting and setting sample rate
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commit 4c10cb79612ae81e3cbb6bd4d6da8cf3b8955821
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Mon Oct 20 11:46:03 2014 -0400
Define errors in HAL
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commit 56cb5dcd93e5e849a016f63ac9d0dc245a23eb2b
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Fri Oct 17 10:59:29 2014 -0400
Throttle errors (1 report per second per error code) and fix issue with GetTime conflicting with GetTime from Timer.h/Timer.cpp
Change-Id: Ibe4dc2e400fc4671b240b876a46959256ea65ad7
commit 71c78826e548682ecd0c1548255f8a6552cece32
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Thu Oct 16 16:41:04 2014 -0400
Feed errors to DS from C++
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commit 81030c6cee7f18a5ddf0e95c4e402a6cf7b5de6c
Author: Kevin O'Connor <koconnor@usfirst.org>
Date: Thu Oct 16 16:40:50 2014 -0400
Don't try to de-mangle lines without any symbols in them
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