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Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
Here's some code and expected versus actual results. I'm confident that WPILib would benefit from an update.
The Test Code Code:
MyRobot::RobotInit()
{
//
// The class called "MySubsystem" derives from Subsystem and calls the
// parent class constructor, with a Subsystem name of "MySusbsystem"
//
Subsystem* p_subsystem = new MySubsystem();
//
// This code prints the name of the newly-created subsystem to the
// DriverStationLCD.
//
DriverStationLCD* p_driver_station_lcd = DriverStationLCD::GetInstance();
p_driver_station_lcd->PrintfLine(DriverStationLCD::kUser_Line1, "%s", p_subsystem->GetName().c_str() );
p_driver_station_lcd->UpdateLCD();
}
After I compile this code and download it to the cRIO, I expect the DriverStationLCD to have a single line of text showing "MySubsystem". The Actual Result Instead, I see "Subsystem". If I change the name of the passed-in subsystem name to anything else, I always see "Subsystem" as the returned string. My Suspicion Subsystem::GetName() is returning a hard-coded value and not the user-provided name. Please provide an update to the WPILib that solves this problem ![]() |
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
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std::string Subsystem::GetName()
{
return "Subsystem";
}
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
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Just in case someone is interested, we implemented a workaround where we simply introduce another intermediate sub-class of Subsystem that extends the GetName() method and returns a local copy of the name. When the WPILib is updated to correct this issue, we will remove our intermediate class. |
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
The fastest way to get this fixed would be to report a bug in the WPILib Tracker and provide a patch.
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
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I would gladly contribute a patch, but I simply cannot become a member of the project. Bummer... |
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
The password strength requirements are VERY harsh. ALL of these are required in your password:
* Uppercase * Lowercase * Numeric * Non-numeric-non-alphabetic (symbols) bob |
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Re: Subsystem::GetName() Doesn't Do What I Expect
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