Charles Tritt / Mbed 2 deprecated NoHeaderTest

Dependencies:   mbed

Fork of HeaderTest by Charles Tritt

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+/*
+  Project: HeaderTest
+  File: main.cpp
+  Last revised by: Dr. C. S. Tritt
+  Last revision on: 9/19/17 (v. 1.0)
+  
+  Repeatedly toggles on-board LED.
+ 
+  This example code is in the public domain.
+*/
+// Use #include directives to "paste" text from other files into your code.
+// Use this #include to declare all the mbed driver classes. The mbed library 
+// must also be added to the project either by importing it or by "Fixing" the
+// error that is generated when it has not been imported.
+#include "mbed.h"
+// Use this type of #include to include your own custom header files. Typically 
+// 1 per project or library. 
+#include <myProj.h>
+// Mbed driver class objects are typically declared and defined as global.
+DigitalOut board_LED(LED1);
+// Define global variables here.
+const float BASE_WAIT = 0.1;
+int cycles = 1;
+/*  The "main" function defines your main program -- it executes as soon as
+    you program the board.
+*/  
+int main() {   // This curly brace marks the beginning of the main function.
+    board_LED = 0; // Initialize LED state (not necessary in this case).
+    while(true) { // while(true) repeat forever. 
+        myStuff(); // Call function that is in its own file.
+        if (cycles == 11) { // Reset cycles after 10 of them.
+            cycles = 1;
+        }
+    }
+}
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