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Calling different instances of same function

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Posted by Laskar01   (1 post)  Bio
Date Thu 25 Dec 2014 06:14 PM (UTC)
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Hi all I have a button debounce routine "buttonReallyPressed()"in Arduino that I am reusing for more buttons like this:

typedef int (*ButtonDebounceFunction) ( int arg1);
int buttonReallyPressed(int i);
ButtonDebounceFunction Button1Pressed = buttonReallyPressed;
ButtonDebounceFunction Button2Pressed = buttonReallyPressed;

Inside buttonReallyPressed function I have a "static" variable that remembers the state of the button between succsesive calls.

This doesn't work though because it looks like I am not getting a new instance of the function for each declaration.

Do I need to make some sort of a new() statement?
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Thu 25 Dec 2014 08:19 PM (UTC)
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Template:Arduino Please post Arduino-related questions to the Arduino Forum or to StackExchange: Arduino. This saves splitting questions and answers between this forum and the Arduino ones.

- Nick Gammon

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