Porting code from MRPT 1.{3,4,5} to MRPT 2.*
MRPT 2.0 includes several fundamental changes, most of them related to API clean ups and the introduction of C++17 as the minimum supported version of the language.
Existing user applications may need to be adapted to continue compiling and working as usual after updating to MRPT 2.*:
Mandatory changes
Your project must use C++17. Using CMake this is now done automatically when linking your targets against MRPT imported targes. Read also how to import MRPT into your CMake scripts..
Matrices and classes no longer inherits from Eigen classes. See: Vectors, matrices, linear Algebra
mrpt::math::CMatrix
–>mrpt::math::CMatrixF
The header
<mrpt/math/lightweight_geom_data.h>
is deprecated. Instead, use<mrpt/math/TPose2D.h>
<mrpt/math/TPose3D.h>
<mrpt/math/TPoint2D.h>
(and so on)
Smart pointers are now standard std::shared_ptr<> instead of those based on
stlplus
. Required changes:ptr.clear()
–>ptr.reset()
. Also, notice that the formerstlplus
semantics ofclear()
deleting all copies of the object, as hold by different smart pointers, is no longer maintained. There is no longer such a possibility, since the C++11 standard does not allow it to happen (and it makes sense in this way).ptr.clear_unique()
–>ptr.reset()
. (Read this note above)ptr.make_unique()
does no longer exists, and does not make sense (read above).ptr.pointer()
–>ptr.get()
Smart pointers have been renamed from
CFooPtr
to the more standardCFoo::Ptr
, with a new pointer-to-const versionCFoo::ConstPtr
.Note: To help with porting and maintaining existing code bases, MRPT >=1.5.4 offers MRPT2-like
CFoo::Ptr
smart pointers. Refer to changelog of mrpt 1.5.4.
You can keep using code like:
CFoo::Ptr o = CFoo::Create();
in MRPT 2.0 to create a smart pointer, but can also use
std::make_shared<CFoo>()
, orstd::make_shared<CFoo>()
if the class must be memory-aligned (typically, if it contains Eigen matrices). The arguments ofCreate()
are now perfectly-forwarded to the class ctor, so the parameter list must exactly match any of the available ctors.Smart pointer typecasting now is done via C++11 standard functions:
Example: Old code
CObservationPtr obs = getObsFromSomewhere(); CObservationGPSPtr gps = CObservationGPS(obs);
becomes pure C++14 in MRPT 2.0:
CObservation::Ptr obs = getObsFromSomewhere(); CObservationGPS::Ptr gps = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<CObservationGPS>(obs);
or, if you need to keep your code compatible with MRPT >=1.5.4:
CObservation::Ptr obs = getObsFromSomewhere(); CObservationGPS::Ptr gps = mrpt::ptr_cast<CObservationGPS>::from(obs);
Threads, semaphores and mutexes are now based on C++11 standard library. Required changes:
mrpt::synch::CCriticalSection cs;
–>std::mutex cs;
mrpt::synch::CCriticalSectionLocker lock(&cs);
–>std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(cs);
mrpt::system::TThreadHandle h = mrpt::system::createThread(...);
–>std::thread h = std::thread(...);
mrpt::system::sleep(5);
–>std::this_thread::sleep_for(5ms);
mrpt::synch::CSemaphore sem; sem.waitForSignal(timeout); sem.release();
–>std::promise<void> sem; auto fut = sem.get_future(); fut.wait_for(...); sem.set_value();
Scheduler functions are now in a new header
<mrpt/system/scheduler.h>
, not in the old<mrpt/system/threads.h
:
mrpt::utils::CObject::duplicate()
has been removed, use the equivalent (redundant)mrpt::utils::CObject::clone()
.CSerialPort,
mrpt::utils::net
, sockets: have been moved to its own new module [mrpt-comms] under namespacemrpt::comms
.Static variables have been dropped in favor of global getter/setter functions. This allowed removing all DLL import/export macros for Windows compilers. Important changes are:
mrpt::math::randomGenerator
–>mrpt::math::getRandomGenerator()
mrpt::global_settings
old static variables have been replaced by getter/setter functions.
ASSERT_*
macros must now be ended with a semicolon, e.g.ASSERT_(a>0);
Serialization: See tutorial of the new module [mrpt-serialization]
To serialize an object to/from a CStream, you must now use CArchive:
CStreamXXXX f; // Any mrpt::io::CStream type auto arch = mrpt::serialization::archiveFrom(f); arch << object; arch >> object;
The two methods
writeToStream()
andreadFromStream()
of oldCSerializable
classes must be replaced by the three methods:serializeGetVersion()
,serializeTo()
, andserializeTo()
. See tutorials in [mrpt-serialization].
Implicit constructor to convert from mrpt::poses::CPose3D to mrpt::math::TPose3D has been removed, due to the refactoring of mrpt::math and mrpt::poses into separate libraries. To convert CPose3D -> TPose3D, use the new method mrpt::poses::CPose3D::asTPose()
mrpt::poses::CPose3D p1; mrpt::math::TPose3D p2 = p1; // ERROR in mrpt 2.0 (built in MRPT 1.*) mrpt::math::TPose3D p3 = p1.asTPose(); // OK for mrpt 2.0
16-byte memory-aligned STL containers are now not required, since C++17 already observes the required alignment by default.
mrpt::system::TTimeStamp is now a C++11-compatible std::chrono clock time_point. All existing backwards-compatible functions to handle dates and timestamps in MRPT remain, but C++11 chrono functions can be now also used instead. mrpt::system::secondsToTimestamp() has been removed since it mixed up a duration with time_point and may be prone to errors.
The RTTI macros
IS_CLASS()
andIS_DERIVED()
now accept references to objects instead of pointers:if (IS_CLASS(ptrObj, ...)) // ERROR in mrpt 2.0 (built in MRPT 1.*) if (IS_CLASS(*ptrObj, ...)) // OK for mrpt 2.0 if (IS_DERIVED(ptrObj, ...)) // ERROR in mrpt 2.0 (built in MRPT 1.*) if (IS_DERIVED(*ptrObj, ...)) // OK for mrpt 2.0
Optional changes
Use the
Foo::ConstPtr
smart pointers when possible instead of its non-const counterpart.