Fixed multiple encoders not working
Multiple encoders didn't work as a result of an unbound value of 'idx', the loop counter in the during_bootup method. Binding this value has fixed the issue. This has been tested on hardware (6 encoders) and is confirmed working.
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@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ class EncoderHandler(Module):
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gpio_pins = pins[:3]
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gpio_pins = pins[:3]
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new_encoder = Encoder(*gpio_pins)
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new_encoder = Encoder(*gpio_pins)
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# In our case, we need to define keybord and encoder_id for callbacks
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# In our case, we need to define keybord and encoder_id for callbacks
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new_encoder.on_move_do = lambda x: self.on_move_do(keyboard, idx, x)
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new_encoder.on_move_do = lambda x, bound_idx = idx: self.on_move_do(keyboard, bound_idx, x)
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new_encoder.on_button_do = lambda x: self.on_button_do(keyboard, idx, x)
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new_encoder.on_button_do = lambda x, bound_idx = idx: self.on_button_do(keyboard, bound_idx, x)
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self.encoders.append(new_encoder)
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self.encoders.append(new_encoder)
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return
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return
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