eeprom: provide smaller code for SERIAL_ECHOPAIR
SERIAL_ECHOPAIR implies, eventually, two calls to MYSERIAL.print. One of these has FORCE_INLINE for a per-character loop, and both involve constructing a method call rather than a simple function call. Produce better and smaller code by providing three specialised functions serial_echopair. This saves 672 bytes of program memory (with EEPROM_SETTINGS and SDSUPPORT enabled). Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
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@@ -84,7 +84,11 @@ const char echomagic[] PROGMEM ="echo:";
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#define SERIAL_ECHOLN(x) SERIAL_PROTOCOLLN(x)
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#define SERIAL_ECHOLNPGM(x) SERIAL_PROTOCOLLNPGM(x)
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#define SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(name,value) {SERIAL_ECHOPGM(name);SERIAL_ECHO(value);}
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#define SERIAL_ECHOPAIR(name,value) (serial_echopair_P(PSTR(name),(value)))
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void serial_echopair_P(const char *s_P, float v);
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void serial_echopair_P(const char *s_P, double v);
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void serial_echopair_P(const char *s_P, unsigned long v);
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//things to write to serial from Programmemory. saves 400 to 2k of RAM.
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