001package com.pi4j.wiringpi;
002
003/*
004 * #%L
005 * **********************************************************************
006 * ORGANIZATION  :  Pi4J
007 * PROJECT       :  Pi4J :: Java Library (Core)
008 * FILENAME      :  GpioInterruptListener.java  
009 * 
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029
030
031/**
032 * <p>This interface implements the callback event handler for GPIO interrupt state changes.</p>
033 * 
034 * <p>
035 * Before using the Pi4J library, you need to ensure that the Java VM in configured with access to
036 * the following system libraries:
037 * <ul>
038 * <li>pi4j</li>
039 * <li>wiringPi</li>
040 * </ul>
041 * <blockquote> This library depends on the wiringPi native system library.</br> (developed by
042 * Gordon Henderson @ <a href="https://projects.drogon.net/">https://projects.drogon.net/</a>)
043 * </blockquote>
044 * </p>
045 * 
046 * @see <a href="http://www.pi4j.com/">http://www.pi4j.com/</a>
047 * @author Robert Savage (<a
048 *         href="http://www.savagehomeautomation.com">http://www.savagehomeautomation.com</a>)
049 */
050public interface GpioInterruptListener extends java.util.EventListener {
051    void pinStateChange(GpioInterruptEvent event);
052}