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Timeout Class Reference
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A Timeout is used to call a function at a point in the future. More...
#include <Timeout.h>
Inherits mbed::Ticker.
Public Member Functions | |
void | attach (Callback< void()> func, float t) |
Attach a function to be called by the Ticker, specifiying the interval in seconds. | |
template<typename T , typename M > | |
MBED_DEPRECATED_SINCE ("mbed-os-5.1","The attach function does not support cv-qualifiers. Replaced by ""attach(callback(obj, method), t).") void attach(T *obj | |
Attach a member function to be called by the Ticker, specifiying the interval in seconds. | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static void | irq (uint32_t id) |
The handler registered with the underlying timer interrupt. | |
Protected Attributes | |
timestamp_t | _delay |
Time delay (in microseconds) for re-setting the multi-shot callback. | |
Callback< void()> | _function |
Callback. |
Detailed Description
A Timeout is used to call a function at a point in the future.
You can use as many seperate Timeout objects as you require.
Synchronization level: Interrupt safe
Example:
// Blink until timeout. #include "mbed.h" Timeout timeout; DigitalOut led(LED1); int on = 1; void attimeout() { on = 0; } int main() { timeout.attach(&attimeout, 5); while(on) { led = !led; wait(0.2); } }
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