Updated interrupt based blocking callback to loop based non-blocking one#621
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sheikhmishar wants to merge 2 commits intosandeepmistry:masterfrom
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Updated interrupt based blocking callback to loop based non-blocking one#621sheikhmishar wants to merge 2 commits intosandeepmistry:masterfrom
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This seems like a great addition! I've been using the anonymous function idea used here too and the issue is mentioned here too: #127 would it help this to get merged if instead of being implemented in the examples, the anonymous function were added as a default argument to the Lora.onReceive() function? |
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As I noticed from the source code, the onTxDone and onReceive callback is executed in an ISR. According to Arduino and ESP documentation, ISR should run nothing more than simple variable manipulation. Also, delay will not work. I have updated the code to sort out these limitations. Please accept this pull request if you think this could be helpful in time critical application