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This clarifies the difference on ownership and makes it clear that DevParams() is essentially a 'connection factory'. The flow is: Bus -> Port -> Conn Doing this caught inconsistencies in the unit tests. Made the structs in spitest enforce the fact that DevParams() can only be called once. In a follow up, I'll rename a lot of 'bus' to 'port' to be more consistent but punting to not make this change unreviewable. |
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README.md
periph - Peripherals I/O in Go
Documentation is at https://periph.io
WARNING
This library is unstable. Breaking API changes occur frequently.
If you want to use periph.io/x/periph, please vendor
periph first and
frequently roll.
Example
package main
import (
"time"
"periph.io/x/periph/conn/gpio"
"periph.io/x/periph/host"
"periph.io/x/periph/host/rpi"
)
func main() {
host.Init()
for l := gpio.Low; ; l = !l {
rpi.P1_33.Out(l)
time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
Curious? Look at supported devices for more examples!
Authors
periph was initiated with ❤️️ and passion by Marc-Antoine
Ruel. The full list of contributors is in
AUTHORS and
CONTRIBUTORS.
Disclaimer
This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise), it is just code that happens to be owned by Google.
This project is not affiliated with the Go project.

