Allow customization of transmit and receive buffer sizes for I2C 'Wire' and 'Wire1' objects.#149
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Allow customization of transmit and receive buffer sizes for I2C 'Wire' and 'Wire1' objects.#149dac1e wants to merge 3 commits intoarduino:masterfrom
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Wire and Wire1 use WireBuffer.
Use size_t in for loop instead of uin8_t. Added override specifier where applicable. Changed const to constexpr where possible. Added const qualifiers where possible.
speed and less code size.
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This pull request for the SAM architecture corresponds to pull request #589 for the AVR architecture.
When I had the need for a bigger Wire buffer, I came up with this implementation.
Existing sketches work like before, but just with one additional macro in the sketch, Wire will get smaller or larger buffers and will omit unnecessary buffers when possible. E.g. the receive buffer will be omitted when no receive is required. There are six example sketches available, that demonstrate how the macro works and give evidence about the customization of the buffer sizes.
Wire buffers are still allocated at compile time.
Both TwoWire objects Wire and Wire1 are supported.
There is also some refactoring done in regard to using C++ casts instead of C casts, making some functions inline for speed and code size.