time: Update documentation to use new after_x convenience methods

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Adam Greig
2023-10-15 00:45:42 +01:00
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ An async/await executor designed for embedded usage.
- No `alloc`, no heap needed. Task futures are statically allocated.
- No "fixed capacity" data structures, executor works with 1 or 1000 tasks without needing config/tuning.
- Integrated timer queue: sleeping is easy, just do `Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(1)).await;`.
- Integrated timer queue: sleeping is easy, just do `Timer::after_secs(1).await;`.
- No busy-loop polling: CPU sleeps when there's no work to do, using interrupts or `WFE/SEV`.
- Efficient polling: a wake will only poll the woken task, not all of them.
- Fair: a task can't monopolize CPU time even if it's constantly being woken. All other tasks get a chance to run before a given task gets polled for the second time.