Enum Interrupt

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#[repr(u16)]
pub enum Interrupt {
Show 60 variants WWDG = 0, PVD = 1, TAMPER = 2, RTC = 3, FLASH = 4, RCC = 5, EXTI0 = 6, EXTI1 = 7, EXTI2 = 8, EXTI3 = 9, EXTI4 = 10, DMA1_Channel1 = 11, DMA1_Channel2 = 12, DMA1_Channel3 = 13, DMA1_Channel4 = 14, DMA1_Channel5 = 15, DMA1_Channel6 = 16, DMA1_Channel7 = 17, ADC1_2 = 18, USB_HP_CAN_TX = 19, USB_LP_CAN_RX0 = 20, CAN_RX1 = 21, CAN_SCE = 22, EXTI9_5 = 23, TIM1_BRK = 24, TIM1_UP = 25, TIM1_TRG_COM = 26, TIM1_CC = 27, TIM2 = 28, TIM3 = 29, TIM4 = 30, I2C1_EV = 31, I2C1_ER = 32, I2C2_EV = 33, I2C2_ER = 34, SPI1 = 35, SPI2 = 36, USART1 = 37, USART2 = 38, USART3 = 39, EXTI15_10 = 40, RTCAlarm = 41, USBWakeup = 42, TIM8_BRK = 43, TIM8_UP = 44, TIM8_TRG_COM = 45, TIM8_CC = 46, ADC3 = 47, FSMC = 48, SDIO = 49, TIM5 = 50, SPI3 = 51, UART4 = 52, UART5 = 53, TIM6 = 54, TIM7 = 55, DMA2_Channel1 = 56, DMA2_Channel2 = 57, DMA2_Channel3 = 58, DMA2_Channel4_5 = 59,
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Available interrupts for this device

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WWDG = 0

0: Window Watchdog interrupt

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PVD = 1

1: PVD through EXTI line detection interrupt

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TAMPER = 2

2: Tamper interrupt

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RTC = 3

3: RTC global interrupt

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FLASH = 4

4: Flash global interrupt

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RCC = 5

5: RCC global interrupt

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EXTI0 = 6

6: EXTI Line0 interrupt

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EXTI1 = 7

7: EXTI Line1 interrupt

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EXTI2 = 8

8: EXTI Line2 interrupt

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EXTI3 = 9

9: EXTI Line3 interrupt

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EXTI4 = 10

10: EXTI Line4 interrupt

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DMA1_Channel1 = 11

11: DMA1 Channel1 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel2 = 12

12: DMA1 Channel2 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel3 = 13

13: DMA1 Channel3 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel4 = 14

14: DMA1 Channel4 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel5 = 15

15: DMA1 Channel5 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel6 = 16

16: DMA1 Channel6 global interrupt

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DMA1_Channel7 = 17

17: DMA1 Channel7 global interrupt

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ADC1_2 = 18

18: ADC1 and ADC2 global interrupt

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USB_HP_CAN_TX = 19

19: USB High Priority or CAN TX interrupts

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USB_LP_CAN_RX0 = 20

20: USB Low Priority or CAN RX0 interrupts

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CAN_RX1 = 21

21: CAN RX1 interrupt

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CAN_SCE = 22

22: CAN SCE interrupt

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EXTI9_5 = 23

23: EXTI Line[9:5] interrupts

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TIM1_BRK = 24

24: TIM1 Break interrupt

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TIM1_UP = 25

25: TIM1 Update interrupt

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TIM1_TRG_COM = 26

26: TIM1 Trigger and Commutation interrupts

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TIM1_CC = 27

27: TIM1 Capture Compare interrupt

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TIM2 = 28

28: TIM2 global interrupt

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TIM3 = 29

29: TIM3 global interrupt

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TIM4 = 30

30: TIM4 global interrupt

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I2C1_EV = 31

31: I2C event interrupt

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I2C1_ER = 32

32: I2C errot interrupt

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I2C2_EV = 33

33: I2C event interrupt

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I2C2_ER = 34

34: I2C errot interrupt

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SPI1 = 35

35: SPI1 global interrupt

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SPI2 = 36

36: SPI2 global interrupt

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USART1 = 37

37: USART1 global interrupt

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USART2 = 38

38: USART2 global interrupt

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USART3 = 39

39: USART3 global interrupt

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EXTI15_10 = 40

40: EXTI Line[15:10] interrupts

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RTCAlarm = 41

41: RTC Alarms through EXTI line interrupt

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USBWakeup = 42

42: USB wakeup from suspend through EXTI line interrupt

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TIM8_BRK = 43

43: TIM8 Break interrupt

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TIM8_UP = 44

44: TIM8 Update interrupt

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TIM8_TRG_COM = 45

45: TIM8 Trigger and Commutation interrupts

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TIM8_CC = 46

46: TIM8 Capture Compare interrupt

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ADC3 = 47

47: ADC3 global interrupt

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FSMC = 48

48: FSMC global interrupt

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SDIO = 49

49: SDIO global interrupt

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TIM5 = 50

50: TIM5 global interrupt

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SPI3 = 51

51: SPI3 global interrupt

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UART4 = 52

52: UART4 global interrupt

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UART5 = 53

53: UART5 global interrupt

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TIM6 = 54

54: TIM6 global interrupt

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TIM7 = 55

55: TIM7 global interrupt

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DMA2_Channel1 = 56

56: DMA2 Channel1 global interrupt

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DMA2_Channel2 = 57

57: DMA2 Channel2 global interrupt

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DMA2_Channel3 = 58

58: DMA2 Channel3 global interrupt

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DMA2_Channel4_5 = 59

59: DMA2 Channel4 and DMA2 Channel5 global interrupt

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impl Clone for Interrupt

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fn clone(&self) -> Interrupt

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Interrupt

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl InterruptNumber for Interrupt

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fn number(self) -> u16

Return the interrupt number associated with this variant. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Interrupt

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fn eq(&self, other: &Interrupt) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for Interrupt

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impl Eq for Interrupt

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Interrupt

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