Enum slint::TimerMode

#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum TimerMode {
    SingleShot,
    Repeated,
}
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The TimerMode specifies what should happen after the timer fired.

Used by the Timer::start function.

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SingleShot

A SingleShot timer is fired only once.

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Repeated

A Repeated timer is fired repeatedly until it is stopped or dropped.

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