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* Convert Dynamic Macro to a Core Feature
This imports the code from Dynamic Macro into the core code, and handles it, as such.
This deprecates the old method but does not remove it, for legacy support. This way, no existing user files need to be touched.
Additionally, this reorganizes the documentation to better reflect the changes.
Also, it adds user hooks to the feature so users can customize the existing functionality.
Based heavily on and closes #2976
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: fauxpark <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com>
* Cleanup based on feedback
* Add short-form keycodes and document them
- add short-form keycodes to quantum/quantum_keycodes.h
- document the new aliases in docs/feature_dynamic_macros.md
* Add Dynamic Macros section and keycodes to docs/keycodes.md
* Make anti-nesting optional
* Add documentation for DYNAMIC_MACRO_NO_NESTING option
* Fix Merge artifacts
* Fix formatting typo in docs
Co-Authored-By: James Young <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove DYNAMIC_MACRO_RANGE as it's not needed
* Fix includes and layer var type
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If a macro play key is inadvertently recorded in a dynamic macro
a loop is created and the macro will not terminate when played.
This should be prevented.
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Fixes #1199.
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More specifically, we save them and then place the `macro_end` pointer
before them so they are essentially ignored and the other macro may
freely overwrite them.
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We need to check whether we just passed the after-the-end point of the
other macro. Instead we were checking whether we are going to reach it
now.
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Apparently sometimes the backlight was toggled only once and it was left on.
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Right after the user initiates the macro recording, they usually need
to release some keys used to access the DYN_REC_START layers. It makes
sense to ignore them.
Note: The keys used to access the DYN_REC_STOP key are *not* ignored.
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Dynamic macro functionality is modified to check for `DYN_REC_STOP`, so
that macro recording can be stopped with a designated key combination
(e.g. `qs` or anything) instead of mandating the use of a `_DYN` layer.
`_DYN` layer stopping can still be done by passing `DYN_REC_STOP` within
`process_record_user()`:
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
uint16_t macro_kc = (keycode == MO(_DYN) ? DYN_REC_STOP : keycode);
if (!process_record_dynamic_macro(macro_kc, record)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
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* Clarify the license for files we have signoff on
* Update against the currently signed off files
* Remove unused and not clearly licensed headers
* Replace an #endif I accidentally removed while resolving merge conflicts
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There have been reports of it leaving not enough free memory preventing
the keyboard from working properly.
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