* Install dependencies before executing unit tests.
* Split out UTF-8 decoder.
* Fixup python formatting rules.
* Add documentation for QGF/QFF and the RLE format used.
* Add CLI commands for converting images and fonts.
* Add stub rules.mk for QP.
* Add stream type.
* Add base driver and comms interfaces.
* Add support for SPI, SPI+D/C comms drivers.
* Include <qp.h> when enabled.
* Add base support for SPI+D/C+RST panels, as well as concrete implementation of ST7789.
* Add support for GC9A01.
* Add support for ILI9341.
* Add support for ILI9163.
* Add support for SSD1351.
* Implement qp_setpixel, including pixdata buffer management.
* Implement qp_line.
* Implement qp_rect.
* Implement qp_circle.
* Implement qp_ellipse.
* Implement palette interpolation.
* Allow for streams to work with either flash or RAM.
* Image loading.
* Font loading.
* QGF palette loading.
* Progressive decoder of pixel data supporting Raw+RLE, 1-,2-,4-,8-bpp monochrome and palette-based images.
* Image drawing.
* Animations.
* Font rendering.
* Check against 256 colours, dump out the loaded palette if debugging enabled.
* Fix build.
* AVR is not the intended audience.
* `qmk format-c`
* Generation fix.
* First batch of docs.
* More docs and examples.
* Review comments.
* Public API documentation.
* CLI: Bump the 'jsonschema' version
Update the used meta-schema from Draft 7 from 2018 to the latest one,
Draft 2020-12.
Currently, the validator falls back to Draft 7 if the newer validator is
not available. Draft 2020-12 support was introduced to 'jsonschema' in
version 4.0.0.
* Fix formatting
* Add frameworking for development board presets
* Update lib/python/qmk/info.py
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
* CLI: Lint non-data driven macros in info.json
Macros in info.json should either have the "matrix" key with the matrix
data or should should be also present in <keyboard>.h
* Add verification of matrix data
* Use generic '<keyboard>.h' in output
* Add keyboard name to output
* Make C layout macro finding more robust
The old code missed C macros if they had whitespace between '#' and
'define' or had whitespace before '#'.
The 'cd' subcommand was failing as the current shell's Windows path was
mangled while milc processed it.
Using 'subprocess' directly avoids this issue and an extra layer of
subshell.