Have M109 / M190 do nothing with no parameters

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Scott Lahteine 2017-04-11 04:30:39 -05:00
parent 48c16fc6ef
commit ecc537015a

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@ -5854,10 +5854,9 @@ inline void gcode_M104() {
#if ENABLED(PRINTJOB_TIMER_AUTOSTART)
/**
* Stop the timer at the end of print, starting is managed by
* 'heat and wait' M109.
* Stop the timer at the end of print. Start is managed by 'heat and wait' M109.
* We use half EXTRUDE_MINTEMP here to allow nozzles to be put into hot
* stand by mode, for instance in a dual extruder setup, without affecting
* standby mode, for instance in a dual extruder setup, without affecting
* the running print timer.
*/
if (code_value_temp_abs() <= (EXTRUDE_MINTEMP)/2) {
@ -6039,7 +6038,7 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
if (target_extruder != active_extruder) return;
#endif
bool no_wait_for_cooling = code_seen('S');
const bool no_wait_for_cooling = code_seen('S');
if (no_wait_for_cooling || code_seen('R')) {
thermalManager.setTargetHotend(code_value_temp_abs(), target_extruder);
#if ENABLED(DUAL_X_CARRIAGE)
@ -6049,24 +6048,21 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
#if ENABLED(PRINTJOB_TIMER_AUTOSTART)
/**
* We use half EXTRUDE_MINTEMP here to allow nozzles to be put into hot
* stand by mode, for instance in a dual extruder setup, without affecting
* Use half EXTRUDE_MINTEMP to allow nozzles to be put into hot
* standby mode, (e.g., in a dual extruder setup) without affecting
* the running print timer.
*/
if (code_value_temp_abs() <= (EXTRUDE_MINTEMP)/2) {
if (code_value_temp_abs() <= (EXTRUDE_MINTEMP) / 2) {
print_job_timer.stop();
LCD_MESSAGEPGM(WELCOME_MSG);
}
/**
* We do not check if the timer is already running because this check will
* be done for us inside the Stopwatch::start() method thus a running timer
* will not restart.
*/
else print_job_timer.start();
else
print_job_timer.start();
#endif
if (thermalManager.isHeatingHotend(target_extruder)) lcd_status_printf_P(0, PSTR("E%i %s"), target_extruder + 1, MSG_HEATING);
}
else return;
#if ENABLED(AUTOTEMP)
planner.autotemp_M104_M109();
@ -6079,7 +6075,7 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
#else
// Loop until the temperature is very close target
#define TEMP_CONDITIONS (wants_to_cool ? thermalManager.isCoolingHotend(target_extruder) : thermalManager.isHeatingHotend(target_extruder))
#endif //TEMP_RESIDENCY_TIME > 0
#endif
float theTarget = -1.0, old_temp = 9999.0;
bool wants_to_cool = false;
@ -6134,7 +6130,7 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
residency_start_ms = now;
}
#endif //TEMP_RESIDENCY_TIME > 0
#endif
// Prevent a wait-forever situation if R is misused i.e. M109 R0
if (wants_to_cool) {
@ -6171,23 +6167,15 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
if (DEBUGGING(DRYRUN)) return;
LCD_MESSAGEPGM(MSG_BED_HEATING);
bool no_wait_for_cooling = code_seen('S');
const bool no_wait_for_cooling = code_seen('S');
if (no_wait_for_cooling || code_seen('R')) {
thermalManager.setTargetBed(code_value_temp_abs());
#if ENABLED(PRINTJOB_TIMER_AUTOSTART)
if (code_value_temp_abs() > BED_MINTEMP) {
/**
* We start the timer when 'heating and waiting' command arrives, LCD
* functions never wait. Cooling down managed by extruders.
*
* We do not check if the timer is already running because this check will
* be done for us inside the Stopwatch::start() method thus a running timer
* will not restart.
*/
if (code_value_temp_abs() > BED_MINTEMP)
print_job_timer.start();
}
#endif
}
else return;
#if TEMP_BED_RESIDENCY_TIME > 0
millis_t residency_start_ms = 0;
@ -6196,7 +6184,7 @@ inline void gcode_M109() {
#else
// Loop until the temperature is very close target
#define TEMP_BED_CONDITIONS (wants_to_cool ? thermalManager.isCoolingBed() : thermalManager.isHeatingBed())
#endif //TEMP_BED_RESIDENCY_TIME > 0
#endif
float theTarget = -1.0, old_temp = 9999.0;
bool wants_to_cool = false;
@ -6378,6 +6366,7 @@ inline void gcode_M140() {
/**
* M145: Set the heatup state for a material in the LCD menu
*
* S<material> (0=PLA, 1=ABS)
* H<hotend temp>
* B<bed temp>