Fix back-to-front description of IRQ priority in doxygen (#245)
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@ -123,9 +123,12 @@ typedef void (*irq_handler_t)(void);
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* \ingroup hardware_irq
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* \ingroup hardware_irq
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*
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*
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* \param num Interrupt number
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* \param num Interrupt number
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* \param hardware_priority Priority to set. Hardware priorities range from 0 (lowest) to 255 (highest) though only
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* \param hardware_priority Priority to set.
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* the top 2 bits are significant on ARM Cortex M0+. To make it easier to specify higher or lower priorities
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* Numerically-lower values indicate a higher priority. Hardware priorities
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* than the default, all IRQ priorities are initialized to PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY by the SDK runtime at startup.
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* range from 0 (highest priority) to 255 (lowest priority) though only the
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* top 2 bits are significant on ARM Cortex-M0+. To make it easier to specify
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* higher or lower priorities than the default, all IRQ priorities are
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* initialized to PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY by the SDK runtime at startup.
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* PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY defaults to 0x80
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* PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY defaults to 0x80
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*/
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*/
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void irq_set_priority(uint num, uint8_t hardware_priority);
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void irq_set_priority(uint num, uint8_t hardware_priority);
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