The throttle_mid parameter (for historic reason) is interpreted as a value that includes throttle_min. This means we must subtract the throttle_min value from it when converting it to a throttle in the 0 to 1 range.
This header is used by waf to contain the generated version macros,
particularly using the git hash. For waf it's better to be in a separate
header since it then can keep track of changes on it a trigger
recompilation.
For the make build system, a dummy ap_version.h file has been added in
the missing/ folder so both implementations can co-exist.
Having the version macro in the config.h and consequently in the main
vehicle header means that whenever the version changes we need to
compiler the whole vehicle again. This would not be so bad if we weren't
also appending the git hash in the version. In this case, whenever we
commit to the repository we would need to recompile everything.
Move to a separate header that is include only by its users. Then
instead of compiling everything we will compile just a few files.
Having the version macro in the config.h and consequently in the main
vehicle header means that whenever the version changes we need to
compiler the whole vehicle again. This would not be so bad if we weren't
also appending the git hash in the version. In this case, whenever we
commit to the repository we would need to recompile everything.
Move to a separate header that is include only by its users. Then
instead of compiling everything we will compile just a few files.
Having the version macro in the config.h and consequently in the main
vehicle header means that whenever the version changes we need to
compiler the whole vehicle again. This would not be so bad if we weren't
also appending the git hash in the version. In this case, whenever we
commit to the repository we would need to recompile everything.
Move to a separate header that is include only by its users. Then
instead of compiling everything we will compile just a few files.
Having the version macro in the config.h and consequently in the main
vehicle header means that whenever the version changes we need to
compiler the whole vehicle again. This would not be so bad if we weren't
also appending the git hash in the version. In this case, whenever we
commit to the repository we would need to recompile everything.
Move to a separate header that is include only by its users. Then
instead of compiling everything we will compile just a few files.
sim_vehicle.py: improve output of executed commands
Emit something that could be copy-and-pasted into a shell
sim_vehicle.py: allow specification of multiple gdb breakpoints
sim_vehicle.py: understand some specific mavproxy options
sim_vehicle.py: validate vehicle, throw warning if it looks suspect
sim_vehicle.py: avoid use of psutil (cygwin not supported)
sim_vehicle.py: rename build_target to make_target
sim_vehicle.py: pass vehicle binary to start_vehicle
sim_vehicle.py: waf build system support
sim_vehicle.py: use waf by default
../../libraries/AP_HAL/examples/Printf/Printf.cpp:63:17: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
if (ret != strlen(float_tests[i].result)) {
^
...
ardupilot/modules/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h:1448:16: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
if (expected == actual) {
^
And similar ones.