tests: Add more tests for pyb.Timer class.

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Damien George 2015-02-23 13:18:33 +00:00
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# check basic functionality of the timer class
import pyb
from pyb import Timer
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print(tim.prescaler())
tim.period(400)
print(tim.period())
tim = Timer(4, freq=1)
tim.init(freq=2000)
def f(t):
print(1)
t.callback(None)
tim.callback(f)
pyb.delay(10)
# f3 closes over f2.y
def f2(x):
y = x
def f3(t):
print(2, y)
t.callback(None)
return f3
tim.callback(f2(3))
pyb.delay(10)

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# check callback feature of the timer class
import pyb
from pyb import Timer
# callback function that disables the callback when called
def cb1(t):
print("cb1")
t.callback(None)
# callback function that disables the timer when called
def cb2(t):
print("cb2")
t.deinit()
# callback where cb4 closes over cb3.y
def cb3(x):
y = x
def cb4(t):
print("cb4", y)
t.callback(None)
return cb4
# create a timer with a callback, using callback(None) to stop
tim = Timer(1, freq=1000, callback=cb1)
pyb.delay(10)
# create a timer with a callback, using deinit to stop
tim = Timer(2, freq=1000, callback=cb2)
pyb.delay(10)
# create a timer, then set the freq, then set the callback
tim = Timer(4)
tim.init(freq=2000)
tim.callback(cb1)
pyb.delay(10)
# test callback with a closure
tim.init(freq=3000)
tim.callback(cb3(3))
pyb.delay(10)

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