* npm run build
* enable CI build for esp32_4MB_S and esp32S3_8MB_S (both optimized for speed)
* add animartrix to esp32S3_8MB_S
* workaround for gcc ICE (only happens with V4 framework and -O2 optimize for speed)
sometimes happens in debug mode.
GPIO | Assigned to | Info
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i/o 1 debug output !! Conflict with debug output !! Serial TX
* it seems that `WiFiUDP.flsuh()` does something completely different from 8266, and its actually causing WLED to stall on UI calls. So not usable on 8266.
* fixing a few compiler warnings about "comparing signed and unsigned"
NB: its a hotfix, we have to check if there are other problems on 8266. Also its definitely ugly, but it helps as a band aid.
* Blurz and a few other effects would crash (or behave unexpectedly) for single pixel segments
* replaced a few "MAX" by "max", because MAX will evaluate its arguments twice so its very inefficient.
.... actually we undo gamma adjustments, because screens (laptop, pad, etc) will apply their own gamma corrections.
Activate in LED settings: "Use Gamma correction for preview"
Colors in WLED are sometimes gamma corrected, sometimes not. This change tries to make the best out of the color mess, but its still not working properly in all configurations.
* Initial checkin for ESP-NOW remote feature
* cleanup irrelevant comment
* don't bring in espnow package includes when feature disabled
* Formatting and removing inaccurate call mode hardcoding
* Fork ESP Now code by platform (8266 v. esp32)
* compiled html update
* Disable ESP-NOW remote by default on ESP32 until tested
* Enable ESP-NOW remote for ESP32
* Rename ESP NOW define
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Co-authored-by: cschwinne <dev.aircoookie@gmail.com>
after upstream PR https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/pull/3091, getPixelColor() does not restore brightness any more.
So all effects that rely on previous colors now need the LEDs buffer: getPixelColor, blenPixelColor, fade_out, blur, fadeToBlackBy
This change is an intermediate solution until upstream PR https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/pull/3280 is stable enough for merging.