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Access to low level bluetooth callback in custom operations #165
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First idea - add a callback listener for every possible callback of |
This was my first idea, with a few assumptions:
What do you think? |
Why |
To simplify the whole thing and avoid list iteration. In the scope of a single custom operation, I think it will be enough. What's your opinion? |
Ah, one at a time in this meaning. That's reasonable. I first thought of a Callback Listener per callback type (one callback for |
Nope, I'm thinking about some abstract class implementing BluetoothGattCallback providing default, empty methods as templates. The user would be able to implement whichever callback required and only that one. |
Is available in |
This sounds interesting. Is there any documentation of how it fits into the |
Hey Rob, |
In order to improve throughput more, I'd like to have more direct access (skipping Rx overhead) to BluetoothGattCallback.
Let's discuss how.
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