From 162a67cbc567c11c507bfc153d155f5db2dd19bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Drashna Jaelre Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2018 21:02:40 -0700 Subject: Add userspace config.h handling to build script (#2640) * Add userspace 'config.h' file * Add more robust docs * Remove config.h code from drashna userspace * Spelling error * Include links to Config Options page * Remove config.h documentation from userspace doc, as it's no longer needed --- users/drashna/readme.md | 27 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'users/drashna/readme.md') diff --git a/users/drashna/readme.md b/users/drashna/readme.md index e3e5d399d8..c4e305e15b 100644 --- a/users/drashna/readme.md +++ b/users/drashna/readme.md @@ -3,33 +3,6 @@ Overview This is my personal userspace file. Most of my code exists here, as it's heavily shared. -Userspace Config.h ------------------- - -By default, the userspace feature doesn't include a `config.h` file the way that that keyboards, revisions, keymaps and layouts handle them. This means that if you want global configurations via userspace, it's very difficult to implement. - -The reason for using seperate files here is that the `drashna.h` file doesn't get called in such a way that will actually define QMK settings. Additionally, attempting to add it to the `config.h` files has issues. Namely, the `drashna.h` file requires the `quantum.h` file... but including this to the `config.h` attemps to redefines a bunch of settings and breaks the firmare. Removing the `quantum.h` include means that a number of data structures no longer get added, and the `SAFE_RANGE` value is no longer defined, as well. So we need both a `config.h` for global config, and we need a seperate h file for local settings. - -However, the `rules.mk` file is included when building the firmware. So we can hijack that process to "manually" add a `config.h`. To do so, you would need to add the following to the `rules.mk` in your userspace: - -```c -ifneq ("$(wildcard users/$(KEYMAP)/config.h)","") - CONFIG_H += users/$(KEYMAP)/config.h -endif -``` - -You can replace `$(KEYMAP)` with your name, but it's not necessary. This checks for the existence of `/users//config.h`, and if it exists, includes it like every other `config.h` file, allowing you to make global `config.h` settings. - -As for the `config.h` file, you want to make sure that it has an "ifdef" in it to make sure it's only used once. So you want something like this: - -```c -#ifndef USERSPACE_CONFIG_H -#define USERSPACE_CONFIG_H - -// put stuff here - -#endif -``` Custom userspace handlers ------------------------- -- cgit v1.2.3