Switch to using the CRGB macro to build our colors. This should make it

easier to port to virtual hardware.
pull/365/head
Jesse Vincent 6 years ago
parent 276a160666
commit aee55ba437

@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ void TestMode_::set_leds(cRGB color) {
}
void TestMode_::test_leds(void) {
cRGB red = { b: 0, g: 0, r: 201 } ;
cRGB blue = { b: 201, g: 0, r: 0 } ;
cRGB green = { b: 0, g: 201, r: 0 } ;
cRGB white = { b: 50, g: 50, r: 50 } ;
cRGB brightWhite = { b: 160, g: 160, r: 160 } ;
cRGB red = CRGB(201,0,0);
cRGB blue = CRGB(0,0,201);
cRGB green = CRGB(0,201,0);
cRGB white = CRGB(50,50,50);
cRGB brightWhite = CRGB(160,160,160);
// make all the LEDs bright red
set_leds(red);
@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ void TestMode_::test_leds(void) {
void TestMode_::handleKeyEvent(side_data_t *side, keydata_t *oldState, keydata_t *newState, uint8_t row, uint8_t col, uint8_t col_offset) {
cRGB red = { b: 0, g: 0, r: 201 } ;
cRGB blue = { b: 201, g: 0, r: 0 } ;
cRGB green = { b: 0, g: 201, r: 0 } ;
cRGB red = CRGB(201,0,0);
cRGB blue = CRGB(0,0,201);
cRGB green = CRGB(0,201,0);
uint8_t keynum = (row * 8) + (col);

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