These declarations save some PROGMEM (and probably make things run very slightly
faster).
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This is more like "standard" C++ code, resulting in more readable code, with
default configuration values stored in the header file, and `const`-correct
member functions clearly marking which ones alter internal state and which ones
don't (with the exception of the event handlers).
Things had been declared `static` because the compiler produced a significantly
smaller binary in PROGMEM, but that appears not to be the case now.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
In preparation for validation of report types other than just Keyboard, rename
these keyboard-specific functions (and variables) to have appropriately
keyboard-specific names.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This removes the pre-`KeyEvent` handler hooks for `onKeyswitchEvent()` and
`beforeReportingState()`. Any third-party plugins that still use either should
be updated to use the new handlers instead.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This removes all the core code that called the pre-`KeyEvent` hook functions
`onKeyswitchEvent(key, addr, state)` and `beforeReportingState()`. Any plugins
that were still using these functions should use the newer equivalents instead:
`onKeyEvent(event)` & `beforeReportingState(event)`.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This removes the `key_events.*` files that once contained the main
`handleKeyswitchEvent()` function, and all references to it. Because
`key_events.h` was included in the main `Kaleidoscope.h` header file,
`key_defs.h` and `keyswitch_state.h` were added to that header so that other
code that relies on those things being included via `Kaleidoscope.h` will
continue to work.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This function was mainly intended for internal use by Kaleidoscope's event
handling functions. The logic that it used to provide is now handled by
`Runtime.handleKeyEvent()`, and it is not generally necessary or recommended for
plugin or sketch code to directly modify HID reports any longer.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This removes several vestigial functions from the `Layer` class:
- `.handleKeymapKeyswitchEvent()` & `.eventHandler()`, which have been replaced
with the `.handleLayerKeyEvent()` function that operates on `KeyEvent` objects.
- `.lookup()`, which has been replaced by either `Runtime.lookupKey()` or
`Layer.lookupOnActiveLayer()`, depending on the specific purpose.
- `.updateLiveCompositeKeymap()`, which referred to a structure that has been
replaced. `live_keys.activate()` serves a similar purpose, but in most cases
shouldn't be called directly by user code.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
to set up a custom directory containing Arduino libraries to include in
your sketch's library search path.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Vincent <jesse@keyboard.io>
Fixes#1116 - now we don't include other random libraries in
Kaleidoscope's parent dir in our arduino search path
Signed-off-by: Jesse Vincent <jesse@keyboard.io>
Storage must be page aligned and must span full pages. Adjust the default
storage size accordingly, so it is a multiple of 4096.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
In order to allow custom `tapDanceAction()` code distinguish between a "hold"
and a "tap" when a timeout has elapsed, we first check to see if there's a
release event for the TapDance key in the event queue, using the `Timeout`
action if one is found, and the `Hold` action otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This testcase is for a version of TapDance that distinguishes between a "tap"
timeout and a "hold" timeout, allowing for two different `Key` values for the
same tap count.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
The commit method of the GD32Flash storage driver was accidentally left empty,
disabling the functionality. Call the parent's commit method to restore it.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
This mini plugin is an example of how to suppress a held `shift` key from a
Macros sequence. In this case, it's to enable a macro that types an accented
character using a dead key (where the dead key must be entered without the
`shift` modifier held).
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>