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Indentation in gcode_M100

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Scott Lahteine 8 years ago
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      Marlin/M100_Free_Mem_Chk.cpp

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Marlin/M100_Free_Mem_Chk.cpp

@ -57,9 +57,6 @@ void prt_hex_byte(unsigned int);
void prt_hex_word(unsigned int);
int how_many_E5s_are_here(unsigned char*);
void gcode_M100() {
static int m100_not_initialized = 1;
unsigned char* sp, *ptr;
@ -73,7 +70,7 @@ void gcode_M100() {
// probably caused by bad pointers. Any unexpected values will be flagged in
// the right hand column to help spotting them.
//
#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER) // Disable to remove Dump sub-command
#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_DUMPER) // Disable to remove Dump sub-command
if (code_seen('D')) {
ptr = (unsigned char*) __brkval;
//
@ -115,7 +112,7 @@ void gcode_M100() {
SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("Done.");
return;
}
#endif
#endif
//
// M100 F requests the code to return the number of free bytes in the memory pool along with
// other vital statistics that define the memory pool.
@ -158,7 +155,7 @@ void gcode_M100() {
// M100 C x Corrupts x locations in the free memory pool and reports the locations of the corruption.
// This is useful to check the correctness of the M100 D and the M100 F commands.
//
#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR)
#if ENABLED(M100_FREE_MEMORY_CORRUPTOR)
if (code_seen('C')) {
int x = code_value_int(); // x gets the # of locations to corrupt within the memory pool
SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("Corrupting free memory block.\n");
@ -179,7 +176,7 @@ void gcode_M100() {
SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM("\n");
return;
}
#endif
#endif
//
// M100 I Initializes the free memory pool so it can be watched and prints vital
// statistics that define the free memory pool.

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