pub trait _embedded_hal_timer_CountDown {
type Time;
// Required methods
fn start<T>(&mut self, count: T)
where T: Into<Self::Time>;
fn wait(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error<Void>>;
}
Expand description
A count down timer
§Contract
self.start(count); block!(self.wait());
MUST block for AT LEAST the time specified bycount
.
Note that the implementer doesn’t necessarily have to be a downcounting timer; it could also be an upcounting timer as long as the above contract is upheld.
§Examples
You can use this timer to create delays
extern crate embedded_hal as hal;
#[macro_use(block)]
extern crate nb;
use hal::prelude::*;
fn main() {
let mut led: Led = {
// ..
};
let mut timer: Timer6 = {
// ..
};
Led.on();
timer.start(1.s());
block!(timer.wait()); // blocks for 1 second
Led.off();
}
Required Associated Types§
type Time
type Time
The unit of time used by this timer
Required Methods§
fn wait(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error<Void>>
fn wait(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error<Void>>
Non-blockingly “waits” until the count down finishes
§Contract
- If
Self: Periodic
, the timer will start a new count down right after the last one finishes. - Otherwise the behavior of calling
wait
after the last call returnedOk
is UNSPECIFIED. Implementers are suggested to panic on this scenario to signal a programmer error.
Object Safety§
This trait is not object safe.