qmk_firmware/keyboards/gopolar/gg86
Jeff Epler 9632360caa
Use a macro to compute the size of arrays at compile time (#18044)
* Add ARRAY_SIZE and CEILING utility macros

* Apply a coccinelle patch to use ARRAY_SIZE

* fix up some straggling items

* Fix 'make test:secure'

* Enhance ARRAY_SIZE macro to reject acting on pointers

The previous definition would not produce a diagnostic for
```
int *p;
size_t num_elem = ARRAY_SIZE(p)
```
but the new one will.

* explicitly get definition of ARRAY_SIZE

* Convert to ARRAY_SIZE when const is involved

The following spatch finds additional instances where the array is
const and the division is by the size of the type, not the size of
the first element:
```
@ rule5a using "empty.iso" @
type T;
const T[] E;
@@

- (sizeof(E)/sizeof(T))
+ ARRAY_SIZE(E)

@ rule6a using "empty.iso" @
type T;
const T[] E;
@@

- sizeof(E)/sizeof(T)
+ ARRAY_SIZE(E)
```

* New instances of ARRAY_SIZE added since initial spatch run

* Use `ARRAY_SIZE` in docs (found by grep)

* Manually use ARRAY_SIZE

hs_set is expected to be the same size as uint16_t, though it's made
of two 8-bit integers

* Just like char, sizeof(uint8_t) is guaranteed to be 1

This is at least true on any plausible system where qmk is actually used.

Per my understanding it's universally true, assuming that uint8_t exists:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48655310/can-i-assume-that-sizeofuint8-t-1

* Run qmk-format on core C files touched in this branch

Co-authored-by: Stefan Kerkmann <karlk90@pm.me>
2022-08-30 10:20:04 +02:00
..
keymaps Use a macro to compute the size of arrays at compile time (#18044) 2022-08-30 10:20:04 +02:00
lib Use a macro to compute the size of arrays at compile time (#18044) 2022-08-30 10:20:04 +02:00
config.h [Core] Process all changed keys in one scan loop, deprecate QMK_KEYS_PER_SCAN (#15292) 2022-08-06 20:51:13 +10:00
gg86.c
gg86.h
info.json
readme.md RESET -> QK_BOOT keyboard readme (#18110) 2022-08-20 11:34:17 +01:00
rules.mk

Gopolar GG86 Tai-Chi

GG86 Tai-Chi

A tenkeyless 86-key keyboard made by Gopolar, which controlled by an Atmega32u4 chipset. The keyboard features per-key RGB as well as underglow RGB, and an OLED screen for displaying useful information.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: Gopolar
  • Hardware Supported: Atmega32u4
  • Hardware Availability: mecha.store / AliExpress

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make gopolar/gg86:default 

Flashing example for this keyboard:

make gopolar/gg86:default:flash

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.

Bootloader

  • Bootmagic reset: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (Esc key) and plug in the keyboard
  • Physical reset button: Short press the button under Spacebar keycap to enter the Bootloader and flash the firmware
  • Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to QK_BOOT if it is available