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| author | John van der Koijk <33966414+jvanderk@users.noreply.github.com> | 2022-02-20 19:21:25 +0100 |
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| committer | Henrik Tjäder <henrik@tjaders.com> | 2023-01-25 21:07:38 +0100 |
| commit | 04189cc6844d7d43305a57464713defb5a46d85c (patch) | |
| tree | 0f9a7f77be32c1438582ccafcb45837fa949f38a /book/en/src/by-example/tips_monotonic_impl.md | |
| parent | 3240fb332a7b1b17333ac1c589b303909bde1dc9 (diff) | |
Mostly editorial review.
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diff --git a/book/en/src/by-example/tips_monotonic_impl.md b/book/en/src/by-example/tips_monotonic_impl.md index d97b583..7c3449b 100644 --- a/book/en/src/by-example/tips_monotonic_impl.md +++ b/book/en/src/by-example/tips_monotonic_impl.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Moreover, the relation between time and timers used for scheduling was difficult For RTIC 1.0 we instead assume the user has a time library, e.g. [`fugit`] or [`embedded_time`], as the basis for all time-based operations when implementing `Monotonic`. -This makes it much easier to correctly implement the `Monotonic` trait allowing the use of +These libraries make it much easier to correctly implement the `Monotonic` trait, allowing the use of almost any timer in the system for scheduling. The trait documents the requirements for each method, |
