open source driving agent
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from collections import defaultdict
getting ready for Python 3 (#619) * tabs to spaces python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax.html#tabs-and-spaces * use the new except syntax python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exceptions.html#the-new-except-syntax * make relative imports absolute python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/imports.html#absolute-imports * Queue renamed to queue in python 3 Use the six compatibility library to support both python 2 and 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stdlib-reorg.html#renamed-modules * replace dict.has_key() with in python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#removed-dict-has-key * make dict views compatible with python 3 python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#dict-views-and-iterators Where needed, wrapping things that will be a view in python 3 with a list(). For example, if it's accessed with [] Python 3 has no iter*() methods, so just using the values() instead of itervalues() as long as it's not too performance intensive. Note that any minor performance hit of using a list instead of a view will go away when switching to python 3. If it is intensive, we could use the six version. * Explicitly use truncating division python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/numbers.html#division python 3 treats / as float division. When we want the result to be an integer, use // * replace map() with list comprehension where a list result is needed. In python 3, map() returns an iterator. python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter * replace filter() with list comprehension In python 3, filter() returns an interatoooooooooooor. python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter * wrap zip() in list() where we need the result to be a list python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-zip * clean out some lint Removes these pylint warnings: ************* Module selfdrive.car.chrysler.chryslercan W: 15, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon) W: 16, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon) W: 25, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon) ************* Module common.dbc W:101, 0: Anomalous backslash in string: '\?'. String constant might be missing an r prefix. (anomalous-backslash-in-string) ************* Module selfdrive.car.gm.interface R:102, 6: Redefinition of ret.minEnableSpeed type from float to int (redefined-variable-type) R:103, 6: Redefinition of ret.mass type from int to float (redefined-variable-type) ************* Module selfdrive.updated R: 20, 6: Redefinition of r type from int to str (redefined-variable-type)
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from selfdrive.test.plant.maneuverplots import ManeuverPlot
from selfdrive.test.plant.plant import Plant
import numpy as np
class Maneuver(object):
def __init__(self, title, duration, **kwargs):
# Was tempted to make a builder class
self.distance_lead = kwargs.get("initial_distance_lead", 200.0)
self.speed = kwargs.get("initial_speed", 0.0)
self.lead_relevancy = kwargs.get("lead_relevancy", 0)
self.grade_values = kwargs.get("grade_values", [0.0, 0.0])
self.grade_breakpoints = kwargs.get("grade_breakpoints", [0.0, duration])
self.speed_lead_values = kwargs.get("speed_lead_values", [0.0, 0.0])
self.speed_lead_breakpoints = kwargs.get("speed_lead_breakpoints", [0.0, duration])
self.cruise_button_presses = kwargs.get("cruise_button_presses", [])
self.checks = kwargs.get("checks", [])
self.duration = duration
self.title = title
def evaluate(self):
"""runs the plant sim and returns (score, run_data)"""
plant = Plant(
lead_relevancy = self.lead_relevancy,
speed = self.speed,
distance_lead = self.distance_lead
)
logs = defaultdict(list)
last_controls_state = None
plot = ManeuverPlot(self.title)
buttons_sorted = sorted(self.cruise_button_presses, key=lambda a: a[1])
current_button = 0
while plant.current_time() < self.duration:
while buttons_sorted and plant.current_time() >= buttons_sorted[0][1]:
current_button = buttons_sorted[0][0]
buttons_sorted = buttons_sorted[1:]
print("current button changed to {0}".format(current_button))
grade = np.interp(plant.current_time(), self.grade_breakpoints, self.grade_values)
speed_lead = np.interp(plant.current_time(), self.speed_lead_breakpoints, self.speed_lead_values)
# distance, speed, acceleration, distance_lead, brake, gas, steer_torque, fcw, controls_state= plant.step(speed_lead, current_button, grade)
log = plant.step(speed_lead, current_button, grade)
if log['controls_state_msgs']:
last_controls_state = log['controls_state_msgs'][-1]
d_rel = log['distance_lead'] - log['distance'] if self.lead_relevancy else 200.
v_rel = speed_lead - log['speed'] if self.lead_relevancy else 0.
log['d_rel'] = d_rel
log['v_rel'] = v_rel
if last_controls_state:
# print(last_controls_state)
#develop plots
plot.add_data(
time=plant.current_time(),
gas=log['gas'], brake=log['brake'], steer_torque=log['steer_torque'],
distance=log['distance'], speed=log['speed'], acceleration=log['acceleration'],
up_accel_cmd=last_controls_state.upAccelCmd, ui_accel_cmd=last_controls_state.uiAccelCmd,
uf_accel_cmd=last_controls_state.ufAccelCmd,
d_rel=d_rel, v_rel=v_rel, v_lead=speed_lead,
v_target_lead=last_controls_state.vTargetLead, pid_speed=last_controls_state.vPid,
cruise_speed=last_controls_state.vCruise,
jerk_factor=last_controls_state.jerkFactor,
a_target=last_controls_state.aTarget,
fcw=log['fcw'])
for k, v in log.items():
logs[k].append(v)
valid = True
for check in self.checks:
c = check(logs)
if not c:
print check.__name__ + " not valid!"
valid = valid and c
print("maneuver end", valid)
return (plot, valid)