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LED drivers: place I2C addresses into an array #22975

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Currently in order to use these drivers' API you need to supply both the I2C address and the matching driver index. Instead we can place the defined addresses in an array and use the index to look them up before performing I2C operations.

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@fauxpark fauxpark requested a review from a team January 28, 2024 00:24
@fauxpark fauxpark merged commit a5ea619 into qmk:develop Feb 9, 2024
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@fauxpark fauxpark deleted the led-drivers-i2c-address-array branch February 9, 2024 11:37
nuess0r pushed a commit to nuess0r/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Sep 8, 2024
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