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Add example of opaque CountDown type usage #109

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16 changes: 16 additions & 0 deletions src/timer.rs
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Expand Up @@ -57,6 +57,22 @@ use void::Void;
/// # fn wait(&mut self) -> ::nb::Result<(), Void> { Ok(()) }
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// If you want to use a CountDown timer as an opaque type in a HAL-based driver, you have to add
/// some type bounds to make sure arguments passed to `start` can be used by the underlying
/// (concrete) `CountDown::Time` type:
/// ```rust
/// extern crate embedded_hal as hal;
///
/// pub fn uses_timer<T, U>(t: T)
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/// where
/// T: hal::timer::CountDown<Time=U>,
/// U: From<u32>,
/// {
/// // delay an arbitrary 1 time unit
/// t.start(1);
/// }
/// ```
pub trait CountDown {
/// The unit of time used by this timer
type Time;
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