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    Usage: - run function blinkLED() every 2000 ms: timer.addEverytime(2000, blinkLED); - run function itWorks() two times with interval 2000 ms, wait 300 ms before first start: timer.addTask(2000, 2, 300, itWorks); Removing a task: removeEverytime(callback_function); removeTask(callback_function); Library can also be used in desktop C++ applications: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <chrono> #include <thread> #include "RZtimer.h" int main() { RZTimer timer; timer.addEverytime(2000, [] (){ std::cout << "Hello! ...
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