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== Description == | == Description == | ||
<p>This block raises the SHUTDOWN event, which causes all foreground tasks to cease execution. Generally, this event is raised to notify the application to prepare for power-down. Your application may use the Raptor App Trigger to receive notification of the SHUTDOWN trigger and response with appropriate actions to prepare your application for power down. Typically the application will raise the SHUTDOWN event, and execute Nonvolatile Storage and power-hold in the background for a controlled shutdown.</p> | <p>This block raises the SHUTDOWN event, which causes all foreground tasks to cease execution. Generally, this event is raised to notify the application to prepare for power-down. Your application may use the Raptor App Trigger to receive notification of the SHUTDOWN trigger and response with appropriate actions to prepare your application for power down. Typically the application will raise the SHUTDOWN event, and execute Nonvolatile Storage and power-hold in the background for a controlled shutdown.</p> |
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Description
This block raises the SHUTDOWN event, which causes all foreground tasks to cease execution. Generally, this event is raised to notify the application to prepare for power-down. Your application may use the Raptor App Trigger to receive notification of the SHUTDOWN trigger and response with appropriate actions to prepare your application for power down. Typically the application will raise the SHUTDOWN event, and execute Nonvolatile Storage and power-hold in the background for a controlled shutdown.