Added function 'setTargetedHotend' that turns into a function an operation repeated 3 times through the M-codes processing.
This modification saves a few bytes that can be used to add support for new commands.
The joris' char drawins are expressed in binary so to show their content's in a more visual fashion.
This is not a code modification as much as a readibility modification.
The cli(); at the start of the kill() function also stops the internal
arduino timer which stops updating of millis() which prevents the
display of the "KILLED." message.
The new function updates the display directly without checking any
timers.
- removed several multiple definitions of same message
- fixed definition of missing messages in german and spanish
- tweaked german translation (a lot)
- added note about changing and testing this file
Really, we should have a way to adjust the XYZ homing of a machine in
the eeprom. So as the second stage of this, make the M206 home offset
parameters subject to the M500/M501/M502/M503 eeprom commands.
Bump the eeprom version to "V06".
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Replace the large macro HOMEAXIS with a function. This avoids the
compiler generating three copies of largely identical code. The
saving is 724 bytes of program memory.
We make use of XYZ_CONSTS_FROM_CONFIG to provide convenient
array-shaped access to MAX_LENGTH, HOME_RETRACT_MM and HOME_DIR.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
SERIAL_ECHOPAIR implies, eventually, two calls to MYSERIAL.print. One
of these has FORCE_INLINE for a per-character loop, and both involve
constructing a method call rather than a simple function call.
Produce better and smaller code by providing three specialised
functions serial_echopair. This saves 672 bytes of program memory
(with EEPROM_SETTINGS and SDSUPPORT enabled).
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>