rosaria/Legacy/Aria/ArNetworking/examples/drawingsExampleWithRobot.cpp

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#include "Aria.h"
#include "ArNetworking.h"
#include <math.h>
/** @example drawingsExampleWithRobot.cpp Example showing how to draw custom
* graphics in clients such as MobileEyes, and enable drawing of sensor
* readings as well.
*
* This is an example server that shows how to draw arbitrary figures in a
* client (e.g. MobileEyes). It also uses the convenient built-in
* support for visualization built in to ArRobot, ArSick, ArSonarDevice,
* etc.
*
* @sa drawingsExample.cpp which does not include robot and sensor drawings
*/
/* These are callbacks that respond to client requests for the drawings'
* geometry data. */
void exampleHomeDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt);
void exampleDotsDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt);
void exampleXDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt);
void exampleArrowsDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt);
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
Aria::init();
ArRobot robot;
ArServerBase server;
ArArgumentParser parser(&argc, argv);
ArSimpleConnector simpleConnector(&parser);
ArServerSimpleOpener simpleOpener(&parser);
// parse the command line... fail and print the help if the parsing fails
// or if help was requested
parser.loadDefaultArguments();
if (!simpleConnector.parseArgs() || !simpleOpener.parseArgs() ||
!parser.checkHelpAndWarnUnparsed())
{
simpleConnector.logOptions();
simpleOpener.logOptions();
exit(1);
}
// Set up where we'll look for files such as config file, user/password file,
// etc.
char fileDir[1024];
ArUtil::addDirectories(fileDir, sizeof(fileDir), Aria::getDirectory(),
"ArNetworking/examples");
// first open the server up
if (!simpleOpener.open(&server, fileDir, 240))
{
if (simpleOpener.wasUserFileBad())
printf("Error: Bad user/password/permissions file.\n");
else
printf("Error: Could not open server port. Use -help to see options.\n");
exit(1);
}
// Devices
ArAnalogGyro gyro(&robot);
ArSonarDevice sonarDev;
robot.addRangeDevice(&sonarDev);
ArIRs irs;
robot.addRangeDevice(&irs);
ArBumpers bumpers;
robot.addRangeDevice(&bumpers);
ArSick sick(361, 180);
robot.addRangeDevice(&sick);
ArServerInfoRobot serverInfoRobot(&server, &robot);
ArServerInfoSensor serverInfoSensor(&server, &robot);
// This is the service that provides drawing data to the client.
ArServerInfoDrawings drawings(&server);
// Convenience function that sets up drawings for all the robot's current
// range devices (using default shape and color info)
drawings.addRobotsRangeDevices(&robot);
// Add our custom drawings
drawings.addDrawing(
// shape: color: size: layer:
new ArDrawingData("polyLine", ArColor(255, 0, 0), 2, 49),
"exampleDrawing_Home",
new ArGlobalFunctor2<ArServerClient*, ArNetPacket*>(&exampleHomeDrawingNetCallback)
);
drawings.addDrawing(
new ArDrawingData("polyDots", ArColor(0, 255, 0), 250, 48),
"exampleDrawing_Dots",
new ArGlobalFunctor2<ArServerClient*, ArNetPacket*>(&exampleDotsDrawingNetCallback)
);
drawings.addDrawing(
new ArDrawingData("polySegments", ArColor(0, 0, 0), 4, 52),
"exampleDrawing_XMarksTheSpot",
new ArGlobalFunctor2<ArServerClient*, ArNetPacket*>(&exampleXDrawingNetCallback)
);
drawings.addDrawing(
new ArDrawingData("polyArrows", ArColor(255, 0, 255), 500, 100),
"exampleDrawing_Arrows",
new ArGlobalFunctor2<ArServerClient*, ArNetPacket*>(&exampleArrowsDrawingNetCallback)
);
// modes for moving the robot
ArServerModeStop modeStop(&server, &robot);
ArServerModeDrive modeDrive(&server, &robot);
ArServerModeRatioDrive modeRatioDrive(&server, &robot);
ArServerModeWander modeWander(&server, &robot);
modeStop.addAsDefaultMode();
modeStop.activate();
// Connect to the robot.
if (!simpleConnector.connectRobot(&robot))
{
printf("Error: Could not connect to robot... exiting\n");
Aria::shutdown();
return 1;
}
// set up the laser before handing it to the laser mode
simpleConnector.setupLaser(&sick);
robot.enableMotors();
// start the robot cycle running in a background thread
robot.runAsync(true);
// start the laser processing cycle in a background thread
sick.runAsync();
// connect the laser if it was requested
if (!simpleConnector.connectLaser(&sick))
{
printf("Error: Could not connect to laser... exiting\n");
Aria::shutdown();
return 1;
}
// log whatever we wanted to before the runAsync
simpleOpener.checkAndLog();
// run the server thread in the background
server.runAsync();
printf("Server is now running...\n");
// Add a key handler mostly that windows can exit by pressing
// escape, note that the key handler prevents you from running this program
// in the background on Linux.
ArKeyHandler *keyHandler;
if ((keyHandler = Aria::getKeyHandler()) == NULL)
{
keyHandler = new ArKeyHandler;
Aria::setKeyHandler(keyHandler);
robot.lock();
robot.attachKeyHandler(keyHandler);
robot.unlock();
printf("To exit, press escape.\n");
}
robot.waitForRunExit();
Aria::shutdown();
exit(0);
}
// Network callbacks for drawings' current geometry data:
void exampleHomeDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt) {
ArNetPacket reply;
// 7 Vertices
reply.byte4ToBuf(7);
// Centered on 0,0.
// X: Y:
reply.byte4ToBuf(-500); reply.byte4ToBuf(500); // Vertex 1
reply.byte4ToBuf(-500); reply.byte4ToBuf(-500); // Vertex 2
reply.byte4ToBuf(500); reply.byte4ToBuf(-500); // Vertex 3
reply.byte4ToBuf(500); reply.byte4ToBuf(500); // Vertex 4
reply.byte4ToBuf(0); reply.byte4ToBuf(1000); // Vertex 5
reply.byte4ToBuf(-500); reply.byte4ToBuf(500); // Vertex 6
reply.byte4ToBuf(500); reply.byte4ToBuf(500); // Vertex 7
client->sendPacketUdp(&reply);
}
void exampleDotsDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt) {
ArNetPacket reply;
unsigned int tik = ArUtil::getTime() % 200;
double t = tik / 5.0;
// Three dots
reply.byte4ToBuf(3);
// Dot 1:
reply.byte4ToBuf(3000); // X coordinate (mm)
reply.byte4ToBuf((int) (sin(t) * 1000));// Y
// Dot 2:
reply.byte4ToBuf(3500); // X
reply.byte4ToBuf((int) (sin(t+500) * 1000));// Y
// Dot 3:
reply.byte4ToBuf(4000); // X
reply.byte4ToBuf((int) (sin(t+1000) * 1000));// Y
client->sendPacketUdp(&reply);
}
void exampleXDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt) {
ArNetPacket reply;
// X marks the spot. 2 line segments, so 4 vertices:
reply.byte4ToBuf(4);
// Segment 1:
reply.byte4ToBuf(-4250); // X1
reply.byte4ToBuf(250); // Y1
reply.byte4ToBuf(-3750); // X2
reply.byte4ToBuf(-250); // Y2
// Segment 2:
reply.byte4ToBuf(-4250); // X1
reply.byte4ToBuf(-250); // Y1
reply.byte4ToBuf(-3750); // X2
reply.byte4ToBuf(250); // Y2
client->sendPacketUdp(&reply);
}
void exampleArrowsDrawingNetCallback(ArServerClient* client, ArNetPacket* requestPkt) {
// 1 Arrow that points at the robot
ArNetPacket reply;
reply.byte4ToBuf(1);
reply.byte4ToBuf(0); // Pos. X
reply.byte4ToBuf(700); // Pos. Y
client->sendPacketUdp(&reply);
}