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This bundle wraps Pi4j (http://pi4j.com) that wraps the native code Wiring Pi (http://wiringpi.com). It wraps these libraries to make them OSGi friendly and allow them to work together with the OSGi enRoute IoT circuit library (osgi.enroute.iot.circuit). The bundle will first use Pi4J to detect on what hardware it runs. If it runs on an appropriate type, it will register a component that can be configured with Metatype. The Metatype defines a full blown configuration template for all the Pi's functions. The GPIO's are registered as components for the circuit. Regardless of the success of the configuration, this bundle will also register a GpioController service, which is the main Pi4J class.
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package com.pi4j.io.gpio.trigger;
/*
* #%L
* **********************************************************************
* ORGANIZATION : Pi4J
* PROJECT : Pi4J :: Java Library (Core)
* FILENAME : GpioToggleStateTrigger.java
*
* This file is part of the Pi4J project. More information about
* this project can be found here: http://www.pi4j.com/
* **********************************************************************
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* Copyright (C) 2012 - 2015 Pi4J
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*
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*/
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.GpioPin;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.GpioPinDigitalOutput;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.PinState;
import java.util.List;
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public class GpioToggleStateTrigger extends OutputTargetedGpioTrigger {
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(PinState state, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(state, targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(GpioPin pin, PinState state, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(state, targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(GpioPin pin, PinState[] states, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(states, targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(GpioPin pin, List states, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(states, targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(GpioPin[] pins, PinState[] states, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(states, targetPin);
}
public GpioToggleStateTrigger(List pins, List states, GpioPinDigitalOutput targetPin) {
super(states, targetPin);
}
@Override
public void invoke(GpioPin pin, PinState state) {
if (targetPin != null) {
targetPin.toggle();
}
}
}