stm32/modpyb: Remove unused includes and clean up comments.

The documentation (including the examples) for elapsed_millis and
elapsed_micros can be found in docs/library/pyb.rst so doesn't need to be
written in full in the source code.
pull/3784/head
Damien George 2018-05-14 14:01:50 +10:00
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@ -28,19 +28,12 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "py/gc.h"
#include "py/builtin.h"
#include "py/mphal.h"
#include "lib/utils/pyexec.h"
#include "lib/oofatfs/ff.h"
#include "lib/oofatfs/diskio.h"
#include "drivers/dht/dht.h"
#include "gccollect.h"
#include "stm32_it.h"
#include "irq.h"
#include "systick.h"
#include "led.h"
#include "pin.h"
#include "timer.h"
#include "extint.h"
#include "usrsw.h"
@ -71,16 +64,8 @@ STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(pyb_fault_debug_obj, pyb_fault_debug);
#if MICROPY_PY_PYB_LEGACY
/// \function elapsed_millis(start)
/// Returns the number of milliseconds which have elapsed since `start`.
///
/// This function takes care of counter wrap, and always returns a positive
/// number. This means it can be used to measure periods upto about 12.4 days.
///
/// Example:
/// start = pyb.millis()
/// while pyb.elapsed_millis(start) < 1000:
/// # Perform some operation
// Returns the number of milliseconds which have elapsed since `start`.
// This function takes care of counter wrap and always returns a positive number.
STATIC mp_obj_t pyb_elapsed_millis(mp_obj_t start) {
uint32_t startMillis = mp_obj_get_int(start);
uint32_t currMillis = mp_hal_ticks_ms();
@ -88,16 +73,8 @@ STATIC mp_obj_t pyb_elapsed_millis(mp_obj_t start) {
}
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(pyb_elapsed_millis_obj, pyb_elapsed_millis);
/// \function elapsed_micros(start)
/// Returns the number of microseconds which have elapsed since `start`.
///
/// This function takes care of counter wrap, and always returns a positive
/// number. This means it can be used to measure periods upto about 17.8 minutes.
///
/// Example:
/// start = pyb.micros()
/// while pyb.elapsed_micros(start) < 1000:
/// # Perform some operation
// Returns the number of microseconds which have elapsed since `start`.
// This function takes care of counter wrap and always returns a positive number.
STATIC mp_obj_t pyb_elapsed_micros(mp_obj_t start) {
uint32_t startMicros = mp_obj_get_int(start);
uint32_t currMicros = mp_hal_ticks_us();