fsfw/contrib/fsfw_contrib/etl-20.39.4/examples/BlinkList/BlinkList.ino

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//***********************************************************************************
// A version of the Blink demo, but with delays stored in two instances of etl::list
//***********************************************************************************
#undef min
#undef max
#include <list.h>
#include <container.h>
void setup()
{
// initialize digital pin 13 as an output.
pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
}
void iterate(const etl::ilist<int>& delays)
{
etl::ilist<int>::const_iterator itr;
// Iterate through the list.
itr = delays.begin();
while (itr != delays.end())
{
digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
delay(100); // wait
digitalWrite(13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
delay(*itr++); // wait
}
}
void loop()
{
int delay_times1[] = { 900, 800, 700, 600, 500, 400, 300, 200, 100 };
int delay_times2[] = { 400, 300, 200, 100 };
// Fill the first delay list, then reverse it.
// Notice how we don't have to know the size of the array!
const size_t size1 = sizeof(etl::array_size(delay_times1));
etl::list<int, size1> delays1(etl::begin(delay_times1), etl::end(delay_times1));
delays1.reverse();
// Fill the second delay list,
const size_t size2 = sizeof(etl::array_size(delay_times2));
etl::list<int, size2> delays2(etl::begin(delay_times2), etl::end(delay_times2));
while (true)
{
iterate(delays1);
iterate(delays2);
}
}