WebFeb 21, 2024 · Sorted by: 1 There is no such macro in the ESP32 core. That parameter is just the number of seconds before a timeout occurs. Just pick a reasonable value. 5 seconds seems to be a commonly used (and appears to be used in the core) value. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Feb 21, 2024 at 16:58 Majenko ♦ 104k 5 75 134 WebDec 9, 2024 · Error: function was not declared in this scope when using a library without classes Ask Question Asked 3 years, 4 months ago Modified 3 years, 4 months ago …
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WebSeems that the most common cause of this error is failure to include the proper header file (not my case), or using a variable outside the scope it was declared in (also not my case). What is really confusing to me is that #include ing board.h in a file can break board.h itself. WebApr 13, 2024 · County Declares Local State of Emergency Due to Flooding - Some County services are not available today and Friday - BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Broward County declared a Local State of Emergency effective 12:01AM Thursday, April 13, in response to the impacts of yesterday's record-breaking rainfall and flooding.. Portions of several … find out what year a building was built
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WebAug 25, 2024 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 2 It doesn't look like you've created any variable with that name in your code. That's what that error message usually means. You must create a … WebSeems that the most common cause of this error is failure to include the proper header file (not my case), or using a variable outside the scope it was declared in (also not my case). … WebMay 28, 2024 · Further, you want push_back or emplace_back, not pop_back. This is so wrong, and new account first time poster, I'm starting to feel like I'm being trolled :o) – … eric harley red eye radio