`RaiseKeyScanner::actOnMatrixScan()` erroneously looped through all the columns
in the matrix, while we only wanted to loop through the left half, since we read
the right half at the same time, not separately. This resulted in half the keys
producing two events, due to overflow. We also calculated the key number
incorrectly.
Both of these issues are fixed with this patch.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
The submember is a bitfield that needs its own braced list.
Gcc silently tolerates this clang warns about it.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
Clang seems to have problem with recognizing that those
functions are actually static members. This change
makes it more obvious to the compiler, which functions we actually refer
to.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
This feature unfortunately relies on a non-standard feature
that is supported by gcc as an extension but triggers
errors when build with clang.
The fix is to disable the feature until we find a better solution
to allow virtual builds with clang.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
While older GCC versions accept using an unnamed struct, gcc 7+ does not. Use a
named one instead, to make both gcc versions happy.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
Many build systems allow C and C++ compilers to be specified
via environment variables C and CXX.
This commit enables this for kaleidoscope-builder.
Furtheron, on unixoid systems virtual builds are possible through a
command line similar to
CXX=<path to C++ compiler> C=<path to C compiler> ARCH=virtual make
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
This implements a new device plugin, to drive the Dygma Raise. A few helpers are
also introduces, which are used by the Raise only for now, but are generic
enough so that eventually, other boards may use them too.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
This commit adds a new template hook exploreSketch() that allows plugins to efficiently
obtain compile-time known information about the sketch.
The hook is called before setup and is passed a _Sketch
template parameter that wraps two more types Plugins and StaticKeymap, whose static constexpr methods can be used
to explore the registered plugins and the static keymap.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
Hook methods can now be templated.
A template parameter type list, a list of template parameters and
a list of dummy template arguments have been added to the
macro arguments used in _FOR_EACH_EVENT_HANDLER.
Non-template hooks pass empty parenthesis for the three newly
introduced macro arguments.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
This enables compile time exploration of the keymap
from all code that is part of the sketch's compilation unit.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
The Model01.h required some reordering of header includes
and some forward defines of certain types that are
used in property classes.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
This method is now implemented in the LED driver
base class based on the LED driver properties.Removed method
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
Kaleidoscope's device API defines two types to be exported
as kaleidoscope::Device and kaleidoscope::DeviceProps.
The newly introduced macro EXPORT_DEVICE can be used
to export those two type names conveniently.
The macro also serves the purpose to only export a type named
kaleidoscope::Device in non-virtual device builds. In virtual
builds, a homonymous type is exported by the virtual device header
Virtual.h.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
This is a primitive implementation of a `FlashAsStorage` (or rather,
`FlashAsEEPROM`)-based storage component. It's based on `FlashAsEEPROM`, because
I couldn't find a sane way to push the storage data variable within our template
class.
At some point, this needs to be reworked, to pull the size from Props, and not
use the EEPROM API wrappers.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
We'd like to be able to run custom code whenever the led mode changes, reliably,
without having to resort to checking the mode every cycle. For this purpose, we
introduce the `onLEDModeChange()` handler plugins can hook into. It will be
called every time `LEDControl.set_mode()` is called, even if that just sets the
mode to the currently active one.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
LED driver properties now can re-define an array
for their individual mapping from key offsets to LED indices.
This array is both constexpr (can be used at compiletime) and
stored in PROGMEM. The latter is used by the LED driver base
class to map key offsets to LED ids at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>
Using call by reference in FocusSerial::send(...) and
FocusSerial::sendRaw(...) causes linker errors due to
undefined symbols if constexpr constants are passed to the
methods.
This is because if a constexpr value is bound to a reference
this is the same as taking the address of the value. Thus,
the compiler has to generate an instance. Some constants
like e.g. FocusSerial::NEWLINE do not come with an
instance.
This seems not to cause problems with avr-gcc up to now
but generates linker errors during virtual compiles with later gcc
versions (e.g. gcc 8.3.0).
This change does not incur any additional overhead as
all version of FocusSerial's send methods are already inlined,
and the templated versions root to the non-template versions of the send
methods that only accept call-by-value anyway.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fleissner <florian.fleissner@inpartik.de>