Fixes this compiler error:
In file included from ../../ArduCopter/sensors.cpp:1:
In file included from ../../ArduCopter/Copter.h:195:
../../ArduCopter/mode.h:1291:9: fatal error: declaration shadows a variable in the global namespace [-Wshadow]
AUTO, // after A and B defined, pilot toggle the switch from one side to the other, vehicle flies autonomously
^
../../ArduCopter/defines.h:38:5: note: previous declaration is here
AUTO = 3, // fully automatic waypoint control using mission commands
^
1 error generated.
This makes us look like Rover and Plane in terms of namespacing for the
Mode classes, and removes a wart where we #include mode.h in the middle
of the Mode class.
This was done mechanically for the most part.
I've had to remove the convenience reference for ap as part of this.
bnsgeyer and rmackay9 contributed to these changes
make_safe_shut_down waits for spool down before disarming
remove use of attitude_control::set_throttle_out_unstabilized to consolidate logic between multicopters and tradhelis
These references were taken to make the breaking out of Modes in Copter.
A lot of other code has already caused these sorts of things to go away,
but these particular ones seem reasonable to fix by pointing the users
at the copter object directly.
The new function can deal with a variable number of function parameters.
Additionally, I renamed the functions to norm(), because this is the
standard name used in several other projects.
Further to refactor of RC_Channel class which included
adding get_xx set_xx methods, change reads and writes to the public members
to calls to get and set functionsss
old public member(int16_t) get function -> int16_t set function (int16_t)
(expression where c is an object of type RC_Channel)
c.radio_in c.get_radio_in() c.set_radio_in(v)
c.control_in c.get_control_in() c.set_control_in(v)
c.servo_out c.get_servo_out() c.set_servo_out(v)
c.pwm_out c.get_pwm_out() // use existing
c.radio_out c.get_radio_out() c.set_radio_out(v)
c.radio_max c.get_radio_max() c.set_radio_max(v)
c.radio_min c.get_radio_min() c.set_radio_min(v)
c.radio_trim c.get_radio_trim() c.set_radio_trim(v);
c.min_max_configured() // return true if min and max are configured
Because data members of RC_Channels are now private and so cannot be written directly
some overloads are provided in the Plane classes to provide the old functionality
new overload Plane::stick_mix_channel(RC_Channel *channel)
which forwards to the previously existing
void stick_mix_channel(RC_Channel *channel, int16_t &servo_out);
new overload Plane::channel_output_mixer(Rc_Channel* , RC_Channel*)const
which forwards to
(uint8_t mixing_type, int16_t & chan1, int16_t & chan2)const;
Rename functions
RC_Channel_aux::set_radio_trim(Aux_servo_function_t function)
to RC_Channel_aux::set_trim_to_radio_in_for(Aux_servo_function_t function)
RC_Channel_aux::set_servo_out(Aux_servo_function_t function, int16_t value)
to RC_Channel_aux::set_servo_out_for(Aux_servo_function_t function, int16_t value)
Rationale:
RC_Channel is a complicated class, which combines
several functionalities dealing with stick inputs
in pwm and logical units, logical and actual actuator
outputs, unit conversion etc, etc
The intent of this PR is to clarify existing use of
the class. At the basic level it should now be possible
to grep all places where private variable is set by
searching for the set_xx function.
(The wider purpose is to provide a more generic and
logically simpler method of output mixing. This is a small step)