jeep 0.0.1

CAN event handling for Jeep JL
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//! `jeep` is an easy-to-use event handling library for your Jeep JL, including
//! 4xE. It allows you to listen to the CAN bus for [`events`], such as button
//! presses, and handle them as they occur.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! See this crates's examples as well as the doctests in various modules.

pub mod events;
pub use events::Event;
pub mod frame;
pub use frame::Frame;
#[cfg(feature = "socketcan")]
pub mod listener;
#[cfg(feature = "socketcan")]
pub use listener::Listener;