Merge pull request #3789 from jbrazio/feature/m999-s-arg
Implements S1 argument in M999
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@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ inline void gcode_G28() {
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#if ENABLED(MECHANICAL_PROBE)
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stow_z_probe();
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#endif
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#ifdef Z_PROBE_END_SCRIPT
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#if ENABLED(DEBUG_LEVELING_FEATURE)
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if (DEBUGGING(LEVELING)) {
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@ -6335,10 +6335,20 @@ inline void gcode_M907() {
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/**
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* M999: Restart after being stopped
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*
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* Default behaviour is to flush the serial buffer and request
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* a resend to the host starting on the last N line received.
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*
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* Sending "M999 S1" will resume printing without flushing the
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* existing command buffer.
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*
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*/
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inline void gcode_M999() {
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Running = true;
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lcd_reset_alert_level();
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if (code_seen('S') && code_value_short() == 1) return;
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// gcode_LastN = Stopped_gcode_LastN;
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FlushSerialRequestResend();
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}
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