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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008. All Rights Reserved.
*/
/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in $(WIND_BASE)/WPILib. */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "RobotBase.h"
#include "DriverStation.h"
#include "RobotState.h"
#include "HLUsageReporting.h"
#include "Internal/HardwareHLReporting.h"
#include "Utility.h"
#include "networktables/NetworkTable.h"
#include <cstring>
#include "HAL/HAL.hpp"
#include <cstdio>
RobotBase *RobotBase::m_instance = nullptr;
void RobotBase::setInstance(RobotBase *robot) {
wpi_assert(m_instance == nullptr);
m_instance = robot;
}
RobotBase &RobotBase::getInstance() { return *m_instance; }
void RobotBase::robotSetup(RobotBase *robot) {
robot->StartCompetition();
}
/**
* Constructor for a generic robot program.
* User code should be placed in the constructor that runs before the Autonomous
* or Operator
* Control period starts. The constructor will run to completion before
* Autonomous is entered.
*
* This must be used to ensure that the communications code starts. In the
* future it would be
* nice to put this code into it's own task that loads on boot so ensure that it
* runs.
*/
RobotBase::RobotBase() : m_ds(DriverStation::GetInstance()) {
RobotState::SetImplementation(DriverStation::GetInstance());
HLUsageReporting::SetImplementation(new HardwareHLReporting());
RobotBase::setInstance(this);
NetworkTable::SetNetworkIdentity("Robot");
FILE *file = nullptr;
file = fopen("/tmp/frc_versions/FRC_Lib_Version.ini", "w");
if (file != nullptr) {
fputs("2016 C++ Beta5.0", file);
fclose(file);
}
}
/**
* Free the resources for a RobotBase class.
* This includes deleting all classes that might have been allocated as
* Singletons to they
* would never be deleted except here.
*/
RobotBase::~RobotBase() {
SensorBase::DeleteSingletons();
delete m_task;
m_task = nullptr;
m_instance = nullptr;
}
/**
* Determine if the Robot is currently enabled.
* @return True if the Robot is currently enabled by the field controls.
*/
bool RobotBase::IsEnabled() const { return m_ds.IsEnabled(); }
/**
* Determine if the Robot is currently disabled.
* @return True if the Robot is currently disabled by the field controls.
*/
bool RobotBase::IsDisabled() const { return m_ds.IsDisabled(); }
/**
* Determine if the robot is currently in Autonomous mode.
* @return True if the robot is currently operating Autonomously as determined
* by the field controls.
*/
bool RobotBase::IsAutonomous() const { return m_ds.IsAutonomous(); }
/**
* Determine if the robot is currently in Operator Control mode.
* @return True if the robot is currently operating in Tele-Op mode as
* determined by the field controls.
*/
bool RobotBase::IsOperatorControl() const { return m_ds.IsOperatorControl(); }
/**
* Determine if the robot is currently in Test mode.
* @return True if the robot is currently running tests as determined by the
* field controls.
*/
bool RobotBase::IsTest() const { return m_ds.IsTest(); }
/**
* Indicates if new data is available from the driver station.
* @return Has new data arrived over the network since the last time this
* function was called?
*/
bool RobotBase::IsNewDataAvailable() const { return m_ds.IsNewControlData(); }
/**
* This class exists for the sole purpose of getting its destructor called when
* the module unloads.
* Before the module is done unloading, we need to delete the RobotBase derived
* singleton. This should delete
* the other remaining singletons that were registered. This should also stop
* all tasks that are using
* the Task class.
*/
class RobotDeleter {
public:
RobotDeleter() {}
~RobotDeleter() { delete &RobotBase::getInstance(); }
};
static RobotDeleter g_robotDeleter;