Added way to check if OBD is ready for another request#15
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This also allows for some refactoring to lessen code reuse by calling this method instead of duplicating the check everywhere. |
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Great library and super useful.
I have a modified version I use to ensure the lib never blocks with delays. But I think this fix is good to have upstream to allow a simple check before entering a read. It does not do away with delays when reading large packets but is a step in the right direction. (I use a modified pidRead that returns a constant until it has all the responses to prevent delay, but that's for a different time)