X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=methods.mtask.tex;h=67f4b4e264522312dc5ee6ecbf54c08638e8957e;hb=7ca87066ed1f3a962d993a9ac32ab761cfdc05a9;hp=4a71394d5b977bd85316dc9a234570aba59685e2;hpb=bd09b0cbd62a616801968174ca9927cfc7f90da0;p=msc-thesis1617.git diff --git a/methods.mtask.tex b/methods.mtask.tex index 4a71394..67f4b4e 100644 --- a/methods.mtask.tex +++ b/methods.mtask.tex @@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ class seq v where \section{Input/Output and class extensions} Values can be assigned to all expressions that have an \CI{Upd} role. Examples of such expressions are \glspl{SDS} and \gls{GPIO} pins. Moreover, class -extensions can be created for specific peripherals such as builtin LEDs. The -classes facilitating this are shown in Listing~\ref{lst:sdsio}. In this way the -assignment is the same for every assignable entity. +extensions can be created for specific peripherals such as builtin \glspl{LED}. +The classes facilitating this are shown in Listing~\ref{lst:sdsio}. In this way +the assignment is the same for every assignable entity. \begin{lstlisting}[% language=Clean,label={lst:sdsio},caption={Input/Output classes}] @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ To achieve this in the \gls{EDSL} a \gls{Task} clas are added that work in a similar fashion as the \texttt{sds} class. This class is listed in Listing~\ref{lst:taskclass}. \glspl{Task} can have an argument and always have to specify a delay or waiting time. The type signature of the \CI{mtask} is -rather arcane and therefore an example is given. The aforementioned Listing +complex and therefore an example is given. The aforementioned Listing shows a simple specification containing one task that increments a value indefinitely every one seconds. @@ -197,10 +197,10 @@ Some example \glspl{mTask} using almost all of the functionality are shown in Listing~\ref{lst:exmtask}. The \glspl{mTask} shown in the example do not belong to a particular view and therefore are of the type \CI{View t r}. The \CI{blink} \gls{mTask} show the classic \gls{Arduino} \emph{Hello World!} -application that blinks a certain LED every second. The \CI{thermostat} -expression will enable a digital pin powering a cooling fan when the analog -pin representing a temperature sensor is too high. \CI{thermostat`} shows the -same expression but now using the assignment style \gls{GPIO} technique. +application that blinks a certain \gls{LED} every second. The \CI{thermostat} +expression will enable a digital pin powering a cooling fan when the analog pin +representing a temperature sensor is too high. \CI{thermostat`} shows the same +expression but now using the assignment style \gls{GPIO} technique. \begin{lstlisting}[% language=Clean,label={lst:exmtask},caption={Some example \glspl{mTask}}]