adding control blocks

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Peli de Halleux 2016-03-25 21:13:09 -07:00
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Run code in the background as a separate process or thread; for more information on this advanced construct, see [the micro:bit - a reactive system](/microbit/device/reactive).
```
```sig
control.inBackground(() => {
})
```
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The example below shows how a background process can be used to display the current value of the global variable `num`, while code (like the `on button pressed` handler) can change the value of the variable.
```
```blocks
let num = 0
control.inBackground(() => {
while (true) {
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The code below using the `forever` loop is equivalent to the code above
```
```blocks
let num = 0
basic.forever(() => {
basic.showNumber(num, 150)
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If you have multiple processes that each show something on the LED screen, you may get unexpected results. Try, for example:
```
```blocks
basic.forever(() => {
basic.showNumber(6789, 150)
})

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//% weight=1 color="#333333"
namespace control {
/**
* Schedules code that run in the background.
//% help=control/in-background shim=micro_bit::runInBackground
*/
//% help=control/in-background shim=micro_bit::runInBackground
//% blockId="control_in_background" block="run in background"
export function inBackground(body: Action): void { }
/**
* Resets the BBC micro:bit.
*/
//% weight=1 shim=uBit.reset async help=control/reset
//% blockId="control_reset" block="reset"
export function reset() : void { }
}

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//% weight=1
//% weight=2
namespace serial {
/**
* Prints a line of text to the serial