Hmm... That makes sense.
But how can I know whether this is a split-phase or a blocking interface?
Because if I need something like this:

external int var;
event void Boot.booted(){
   var = 10;
   call MyInterface.DoSomething(var);

   var = 20;
   call MyInterface.DoSomething(var);
   ...
}

Will it copy the correct values or use var=20 in both cases?
Actually I don't know the answer regarding the Timer interface either...

Arik




On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:59, AKHILA S RAO <[email protected]>wrote:

> just as you can do
> event Boot.booted()
> { call Timer.startOneShot(55);
>  call Timer.startOneShot(66);
> }
>
> i think you can do what you mentioned as well
>
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