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* Reduce PROGMEM usage for sendstring LUT (#8109)Ted M Lin2020-03-031-17/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Reduce PROGMEM usage for keycode map Bit-pack the keycode bool array to gain back a small amount of flash space. The trade-off is an increase in runtime instructions when running macros. It does make the code a bit harder to read, as well as maintain. For configs that use send_string() et al, it saves ~100 bytes. * Switch to macro and common definition Rewrite the array declarations so both the unpacked (original) and packed LUT arrays can use the same value definitions. This is done by defining a macro that "knows what to do". This makes the code much easier to read and maintain. * Fix macro typos and improve perf Pack the bits in a more efficient order for extraction. And also fix the copy/paste error in the macro... * Switch fully to packed LUT Some minor reformatting. Compile tested all sendstring_xyz.h to make sure they were converted properly. Also checked that an unconverted version would generate a compile error. * Apply whitespace suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* Fix formatting for sendstring LUTs (#7176)fauxpark2019-10-281-16/+35
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* clang-format changesskullY2019-08-301-33/+16
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* Sendstring LUT improvements (#5727)fauxpark2019-07-151-23/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Align sendstring LUTs to 9 characters wide * Replace 0 with XXXXXXX * Use decimal 128 for LUT size * Align heading comments * Add ASCII table comments * Add missing AltGr LUTs and adjust keycode LUTs accordingly * Use pragma once * Correct a couple more keycodes * Capitalise "BÉPO" * Also clean up the default tables * Tidy up Belgian and Norman LUTs
* Pull out sendstring variations to their own files.Shayne Holmes2017-07-051-0/+58
Instead of having all sendstring keycode mappings in the main quantum.c file, give each one its own file in keymap_extras that can be #included in a user's keymap. If one is included, it will define the appropriate lookup tables and overwrite the weak definitions in quantum.c. (Including more than one sendstring definition will fail at compile time.) Update @rai-suta's test keymap to match, as well as the documentation.