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pico_status_led doxygen improvements
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*
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* \brief Enables access to the on-board status LED(s)
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*
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* Boards usually have access to an on-board status LEDs which are configured via the board header (\see PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN and \see PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN)
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* This library hides the details so you can use the status LEDs for all boards without changing your code.
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* Boards usually have access to one or two on-board status LEDs which are configured via the board header (PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN and/or PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN).
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* This library hides the low-level details so you can use the status LEDs for all boards without changing your code.
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* \note If your board has both a single-color LED and a colored LED, you can independently control the single-color LED with the `status_led_` APIs, and the colored LED with the `colored_status_led_` APIs
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*/
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#ifndef _PICO_STATUS_LED_H
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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// PICO_CONFIG: PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE, Indicate whether a non-colored status LED is available, type=bool, default=1 if PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN or CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN is defined; may be set by the user to 0 to not use either even if they are available, group=pico_status_led
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// PICO_CONFIG: PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE, Indicate whether a single-color status LED is available, type=bool, default=1 if PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN or CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN is defined; may be set by the user to 0 to not use either even if they are available, group=pico_status_led
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#ifndef PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE
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#if defined(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN) || defined(CYW43_WL_GPIO_LED_PIN)
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#define PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE 1
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/*! \brief Generate an WRGB color value for \ref colored_status_led_set_on_with_color
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a white pixel, the white component is ignored
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* \note If your hardware does not support a white pixel, the white component is ignored
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*/
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#ifndef PICO_COLORED_STATUS_LED_COLOR_FROM_WRGB
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#define PICO_COLORED_STATUS_LED_COLOR_FROM_WRGB(w, r, g, b) (((w) << 24) | ((r) << 16) | ((g) << 8) | (b))
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* If the application already has an async context (e.g. created by cyw43_arch_init) you should use \ref
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* status_led_init_with_context instead and pass it the \ref async_context already created by your application
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*
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* \note: You must call this function (or \ref status_led_init_with_context) before using any other pico_status_led functions.
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* \note You must call this function (or \ref status_led_init_with_context) before using any other pico_status_led functions.
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*
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* \return Returns true if the LED was initialized successfully, otherwise false on failure
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* \sa status_led_init_with_context
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*
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* Initialize the status LED(s) and the resources they need before use.
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*
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* \note: You must call this function (or \ref status_led_init) before using any other pico_status_led functions.
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* \note You must call this function (or \ref status_led_init) before using any other pico_status_led functions.
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*
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* \param context An \ref async_context used to communicate with the status LED (e.g. on Pico W or Pico 2 W)
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* \return Returns true if the LED was initialized successfully, otherwise false on failure
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return PICO_COLORED_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE;
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}
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/*! \brief Determine if the colored status LED is being used for the non-colored `status_led_` APIs
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/*! \brief Determine if the colored status LED is being used for the single-color `status_led_` APIs
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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* \return true if the olored status LED is being used for the non-colored `status_led_` API
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* \return true if the colored status LED is being used for the single-color `status_led_` API
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* \sa PICO_STATUS_LED_VIA_COLORED_STATUS_LED
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*/
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static inline bool status_led_via_colored_status_led(void) {
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return PICO_STATUS_LED_VIA_COLORED_STATUS_LED;
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}
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/*! \brief Determine if the non-colored `status_led_` APIs are supported (i.e. if there is a regular LED, and its
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/*! \brief Determine if the single-color `status_led_` APIs are supported (i.e. if there is a regular LED, and its
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* use isn't disabled via \ref PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE being set to 0, or if the colored status LED is being used for
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* the single-color `status_led_` APIs
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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* \return true if the non-colored status LED API is available and expected to produce visible results
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* \return true if the single-color status LED API is available and expected to produce visible results
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* \sa PICO_STATUS_LED_AVAILABLE
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* \sa PICO_STATUS_LED_VIA_COLORED_STATUS_LED
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*/
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/*! \brief Set the colored status LED on or off
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function does nothing and returns false.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function does nothing and returns false.
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*
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* \param led_on true to turn the colored LED on. Pass false to turn the colored LED off
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* \return true if the colored status LED could be set, otherwise false
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/*! \brief Get the state of the colored status LED
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function returns false.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function returns false.
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*
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* \return true if the colored status LED is on, or false if the colored status LED is off
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*/
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/*! \brief Ensure the colored status LED is on, with the specified color
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function does nothing and returns false.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function does nothing and returns false.
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*
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* \param color The color to use for the colored status LED when it is on, in 0xWWRRGGBB format
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* \return true if the coloured status LED could be set, otherwise false on failure
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* \return true if the colored status LED could be set, otherwise false on failure
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*/
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bool colored_status_led_set_on_with_color(uint32_t color);
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/*! \brief Get the color used for the status LED value when it is on
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function always returns 0x0.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a colored status LED (PICO_DEFAULT_WS2812_PIN), this function always returns 0x0.
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*
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* \return The color used for the colored status LED when it is on, in 0xWWRRGGBB format
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*/
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/*! \brief Set the status LED on or off
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN), this function does nothing and returns false.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a status LED, this function does nothing and returns false.
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*
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* \param led_on true to turn the LED on. Pass false to turn the LED off
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* \return true if the status LED could be set, otherwise false
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/*! \brief Get the state of the status LED
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* \ingroup pico_status_led
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*
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* \note: If your hardware does not support a status LED (\see PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN), this function always returns false.
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* \note If your hardware does not support a status LED, this function always returns false.
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*
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* \return true if the status LED is on, or false if the status LED is off
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*/
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