Adds a section on design philosophy so we have something to point to when people suggest features that aren't compatible with the way WPILib is designed. Fixes some missed reorg changes (although the native-utils link intentionally points to main as to be up-to-date in the future) and generally cleans up any outdated information. Also includes wording about supporting FTC. Per discussion in Slack, the LabVIEW wording has been removed, and anything to do with LabVIEW is going to have to be NI's job. And pursuant to #2757 and #5331, additional (light) developer documentation has been added to some subprojects, mostly being a quick summary of the what the project does and what it's for (or not for). --------- Co-authored-by: sciencewhiz <sciencewhiz@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Joseph Eng <91924258+KangarooKoala@users.noreply.github.com>
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Developer Robot
This is a robot project built directly against this repo's sources. It builds the minimum required for deploying to a Systemcore, so it's faster than publishing the whole library to Maven first.
This command builds everything.
./gradlew developerRobot:build
Simulation
This command runs the Java project on desktop.
./gradlew developerRobot:run
This command runs the C++ project on desktop.
./gradlew developerRobot:runCpp
Deploy to a Systemcore
This project can only deploy over USB. If an alternate IP address is preferred, the address block in developerRobot\build.gradle can be changed to point to another address.
This command deploys the C++ project using shared dependencies. Prefer this one for most C++ development.
./gradlew developerRobot:deployShared
This command deploys the C++ project with all dependencies statically linked.
./gradlew developerRobot:deployStatic
This command deploys the Java project and all required dependencies.
./gradlew developerRobot:deployJava
Those commands won't start the robot executable, so you have to manually ssh in and start it. The following command will do that.
ssh systemcore@robot.local sudo systemctl stop robot
ssh systemcore@robot.local sudo ~/robotCommand
Console log prints will appear in the terminal.
Deploying any of these to a Systemcore will disable the current startup project until it is redeployed.