CCRE release 2.8.1 is out! This is primarily a bugfix release in preparation for a larger 2.9.0 release.
WARNING: This release has not been tested on the cRIO due to a lack of a cRIO robot to test on. If you need cRIO functionality and don't have time to debug, refrain from upgrading.
Code:
Release of CCRE with API v2.8.1.
WARNING: This release has not been tested on the cRIO due to a lack of a cRIO robot to test on. If you need cRIO functionality and don't have time to debug, refrain from upgrading.
Documentation changes:
* First tutorial sequence now assumes use of a roboRIO instead of use of a cRIO. (#24)
Minor Features:
* Emulator outputs now respect disabled mode! (#48)
Bugfixes:
* Cluck no longer propagates errors through transmission.
* Improved support for Linux networking implementations.
* Better error insulation for StorageProvider.
* Fixed unexplained crash with null keys in CHashMap. Now it's an explained crash.
* Updated version of Cobertura.
* Added some missing buttons to emulator.
* Fixed pointer-out-of-bounds bug in the PoultryInspector rendering of merged IO. (#26)
* Fixed .gitignore to exclude PoultryInspector logs.
* Fixed PoultryInspector incorrectly displaying RConfComponents that contain inline AUTO_REFRESH entries.
New Tests:
* Test of file saving/loading infrastructure.
Notably, this release accompanies a tutorial sequence updated for the roboRIO and fixes for most of the known issues in the CCRE. (Except for fixes that require implementation of new features and APIs to fix.)
The CCRE's bugtracking and enhancement-tracking have been moved from Trello
to GitHub.
We also plan to set up testbed robots for the cRIO and roboRIO, which should allow for unit testing of the complete stack, which should mean more rapid releases and fewer bugs.
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