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//****************************************************************************
// Product: Orthogonal Component state pattern example
// Last Updated for Version: 4.5.02
// Date of the Last Update: Aug 15, 2012
//
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#ifndef alarm_h
#define alarm_h
using namespace QP;
class Alarm : public QFsm {
private:
uint32_t m_alarm_time;
public:
Alarm() : QFsm((QStateHandler)&Alarm::initial) {
}
private:
// FSM methods
static QState initial(Alarm *me, QEvt const *e);
static QState off (Alarm *me, QEvt const *e);
static QState on (Alarm *me, QEvt const *e);
};
#endif // alarm_h