That makes it possible to build tests on distributions that don't provide
official packages for gtest. For example, the travis environment is Ubuntu,
which doesn't have official package for gtest library.
Now that we are build every linux board twice (one with make and one
with waf) and additionally building all examples and tests, it's taking
a long time to leave all linux boards in the same thread. Let's move
some of them to the other thread.
This reverts support for RCInput via PWM. This is causing trouble in
some RPI-based boards, receiving a SIGSEGV. Let's revert it for now and
retry this later.
This reverts commit 5629f38b2c.
This reverts commit 51fd0b3d55.
This reverts commit 79d56073f7.
../../libraries/AP_HAL_Linux/RCInput_RPI.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void Linux::RCInput_RPI::_timer_tick()’:
../../libraries/AP_HAL_Linux/RCInput_RPI.cpp:489:127: warning: ‘x’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
counter = circle_buffer->bytes_available(curr_pointer, circle_buffer->get_offset(circle_buffer->_virt_pages, (uintptr_t)x));
^
The destination directory for binaries should be
<build_dir>/<board>/bin/ and not
<build_dir>/<board>/<where-wscript-file-is>/bin
The same reasoning can be applied for others: tools, examples, etc
should follow the same rule.
Before this patch, compiling for example ArduPlane for navio we would
have:
[339/339] Linking build/navio/ArduPlane/bin/ArduPlane
And now we have:
[339/339] Linking build/navio/bin/ArduPlane
Use platform-neutral way in python to join path components to improve
readability. Both will work when passing down to waf's Node object, even
on Windows.
waf's terminology might be a bit confusing regarding the word 'target'. As an
attribute for a task generator, it means the paths of the files supposed to be
built. As a command line option (--target), it means the list of names of the
task generators to be used in the build.
Before this commit, only vehicles programs had their task generators' target
parameter value different from the name parameter. Now, there's no distinction
between those two parameters for the case of programs.
That enable the easy creation of custom build commands with the purpose of
creating "shortcuts" for execution from command line.
For example, consider the following code fragment from a wscript:
```
copter = ardupilotwaf.build_shortcut(targets='ArduCopter')
```
With that, one can just issue `waf copter` instead of
`waf --target ArduCopter`.
The parameter target is made optional because more parameters might be added to
this function in the future.
Benchmarks now go to `build/<board>/benchmarks/` and tests to
`build/<board>/tests/`. That's done by using ardupilotwaf.program() and passing
blddestdir and program_name.
The only exception is for binaries that go in 'bin', like vehicles.
That way, partial builds follow the rule:
- If building a vehicle or some helper that goes into 'bin', just use the
binary name as the argument for --target. Example: `waf --target
ArduCopter`.
- For other binaries, the name of the directory they are placed in must be
used. Example: `waf --target tests/test_vectors`.
That param defines where the binary will be saved in the build directory,
namely `build/<board>/<blddestdir>`. The default is 'bin', for binaries that are
to be shipped for installation.
This shrink must be used when the output camera sizes doesn't fit
the expected output.
We don't need to crop it even when the camera sizes aren't squared since
the shrink_8bpp() function shrinks a selected area.