Allow MAX_SEQUENCES to be overriden on build#68
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nuxeh wants to merge 2 commits intoevert-arias:mainfrom
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Allow MAX_SEQUENCES to be overriden on build#68nuxeh wants to merge 2 commits intoevert-arias:mainfrom
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This is useful to not consume unnecessary SRAM when only requiring, e.g. a single sequence, giving the possibility of saving a fair amount of resources in such cases. In my testing, on Arduino UNO, setting EASYBUTTON_MAX_SEQUENCES to 1 saves 64 bytes.
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Actually, this causes warnings about redefinition of the class (and doesn't work at all) when EASYBUTTON_MAX_SEQUENCES is anything other than 5, which is currently baffling me. |
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Love the lib :)
This is useful to not consume unnecessary SRAM when only requiring, e.g. a single sequence, giving the possibility of saving a fair amount of resources in such cases.
In my testing, on Arduino UNO, setting EASYBUTTON_MAX_SEQUENCES to 1 saves 64 bytes.