Use a consistent standard - Tabs in front for indenting, spaces after for anything else. This way everything stays nice and lined up while also letting users change there prefered indent level. Most of the new files from Haata where already in this format.
- Code should be working, but much is untested
- All of the old modules will need to update and use the new DefaultMap keymap
- There might still be some naming conflicts with some Scan Modules
- All modules have a default avr compatibilty right now (since that is what they were developed on)
- As modules get tested and added, arm support has to be turned on in the respective setup.cmake file
- Abstracted USB Module
- Abstracted compiler specific includes for Scan, Macro, Debug, and USB modules
- Updated CMake build files to support changes
- Added abstractions necessary to main.c as well as a compiler specific include file
- Keyboard output fully working
- Not all of the features are implemented yet (input, speaker, or power
detection)
- There is no plan for mouse support