Carma-platform v4.2.0
CARMA Platform is built on robot operating system (ROS) and utilizes open source software (OSS) that enables Cooperative Driving Automation (CDA) features to allow Automated Driving Systems to interact and cooperate with infrastructure and other vehicles through communication.
entry.hpp
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1#pragma once
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19#include <string>
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22{
26 struct Entry
27 {
29 bool available_ = false;
31 std::string name_;
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38 Entry(bool available, const std::string& name, long timestamp)
39 : available_(available), name_(name), timestamp_(timestamp) {}
40
41
42 Entry() = default;
43 };
44}
An entry represents a driver details for the purposes of tracking.
Definition: entry.hpp:27
bool available_
Availability flag of a driver.
Definition: entry.hpp:29
Entry(bool available, const std::string &name, long timestamp)
All fields constructor.
Definition: entry.hpp:38
std::string name_
Fully specified node name of a driver.
Definition: entry.hpp:31
long timestamp_
The timestamp at which the entry was last updated.
Definition: entry.hpp:33