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diff --git a/quantum/process_keycode/process_dynamic_macro.c b/quantum/process_keycode/process_dynamic_macro.c
index bf6af566e2..5e4a6fa308 100644
--- a/quantum/process_keycode/process_dynamic_macro.c
+++ b/quantum/process_keycode/process_dynamic_macro.c
@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@
/* Author: Wojciech Siewierski < wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl > */
#include "process_dynamic_macro.h"
+#include <stddef.h>
+#include "action_layer.h"
+#include "keycodes.h"
+#include "debug.h"
+#include "wait.h"
+
+#ifdef BACKLIGHT_ENABLE
+# include "backlight.h"
+#endif
// default feedback method
void dynamic_macro_led_blink(void) {
@@ -151,6 +160,67 @@ void dynamic_macro_record_end(keyrecord_t *macro_buffer, keyrecord_t *macro_poin
*macro_end = macro_pointer;
}
+/* Both macros use the same buffer but read/write on different
+ * ends of it.
+ *
+ * Macro1 is written left-to-right starting from the beginning of
+ * the buffer.
+ *
+ * Macro2 is written right-to-left starting from the end of the
+ * buffer.
+ *
+ * &macro_buffer macro_end
+ * v v
+ * +------------------------------------------------------------+
+ * |>>>>>> MACRO1 >>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<< MACRO2 <<<<<<<<<<<<<|
+ * +------------------------------------------------------------+
+ * ^ ^
+ * r_macro_end r_macro_buffer
+ *
+ * During the recording when one macro encounters the end of the
+ * other macro, the recording is stopped. Apart from this, there
+ * are no arbitrary limits for the macros' length in relation to
+ * each other: for example one can either have two medium sized
+ * macros or one long macro and one short macro. Or even one empty
+ * and one using the whole buffer.
+ */
+static keyrecord_t macro_buffer[DYNAMIC_MACRO_SIZE];
+
+/* Pointer to the first buffer element after the first macro.
+ * Initially points to the very beginning of the buffer since the
+ * macro is empty. */
+static keyrecord_t *macro_end = macro_buffer;
+
+/* The other end of the macro buffer. Serves as the beginning of
+ * the second macro. */
+static keyrecord_t *const r_macro_buffer = macro_buffer + DYNAMIC_MACRO_SIZE - 1;
+
+/* Like macro_end but for the second macro. */
+static keyrecord_t *r_macro_end = r_macro_buffer;
+
+/* A persistent pointer to the current macro position (iterator)
+ * used during the recording. */
+static keyrecord_t *macro_pointer = NULL;
+
+/* 0 - no macro is being recorded right now
+ * 1,2 - either macro 1 or 2 is being recorded */
+static uint8_t macro_id = 0;
+
+/**
+ * If a dynamic macro is currently being recorded, stop recording.
+ */
+void dynamic_macro_stop_recording(void) {
+ switch (macro_id) {
+ case 1:
+ dynamic_macro_record_end(macro_buffer, macro_pointer, +1, &macro_end);
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ dynamic_macro_record_end(r_macro_buffer, macro_pointer, -1, &r_macro_end);
+ break;
+ }
+ macro_id = 0;
+}
+
/* Handle the key events related to the dynamic macros. Should be
* called from process_record_user() like this:
*
@@ -162,52 +232,6 @@ void dynamic_macro_record_end(keyrecord_t *macro_buffer, keyrecord_t *macro_poin
* }
*/
bool process_dynamic_macro(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
- /* Both macros use the same buffer but read/write on different
- * ends of it.
- *
- * Macro1 is written left-to-right starting from the beginning of
- * the buffer.
- *
- * Macro2 is written right-to-left starting from the end of the
- * buffer.
- *
- * &macro_buffer macro_end
- * v v
- * +------------------------------------------------------------+
- * |>>>>>> MACRO1 >>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<< MACRO2 <<<<<<<<<<<<<|
- * +------------------------------------------------------------+
- * ^ ^
- * r_macro_end r_macro_buffer
- *
- * During the recording when one macro encounters the end of the
- * other macro, the recording is stopped. Apart from this, there
- * are no arbitrary limits for the macros' length in relation to
- * each other: for example one can either have two medium sized
- * macros or one long macro and one short macro. Or even one empty
- * and one using the whole buffer.
- */
- static keyrecord_t macro_buffer[DYNAMIC_MACRO_SIZE];
-
- /* Pointer to the first buffer element after the first macro.
- * Initially points to the very beginning of the buffer since the
- * macro is empty. */
- static keyrecord_t *macro_end = macro_buffer;
-
- /* The other end of the macro buffer. Serves as the beginning of
- * the second macro. */
- static keyrecord_t *const r_macro_buffer = macro_buffer + DYNAMIC_MACRO_SIZE - 1;
-
- /* Like macro_end but for the second macro. */
- static keyrecord_t *r_macro_end = r_macro_buffer;
-
- /* A persistent pointer to the current macro position (iterator)
- * used during the recording. */
- static keyrecord_t *macro_pointer = NULL;
-
- /* 0 - no macro is being recorded right now
- * 1,2 - either macro 1 or 2 is being recorded */
- static uint8_t macro_id = 0;
-
if (macro_id == 0) {
/* No macro recording in progress. */
if (!record->event.pressed) {
@@ -238,15 +262,7 @@ bool process_dynamic_macro(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
if (record->event.pressed ^ (keycode != QK_DYNAMIC_MACRO_RECORD_STOP)) { /* Ignore the initial release
* just after the recording
* starts for DM_RSTP. */
- switch (macro_id) {
- case 1:
- dynamic_macro_record_end(macro_buffer, macro_pointer, +1, &macro_end);
- break;
- case 2:
- dynamic_macro_record_end(r_macro_buffer, macro_pointer, -1, &r_macro_end);
- break;
- }
- macro_id = 0;
+ dynamic_macro_stop_recording();
}
return false;
#ifdef DYNAMIC_MACRO_NO_NESTING