Change references (in comments) of pyb.GPIO to be pyb.Pin
The documentation at http://micropython.org/doc/module/pyb/ExtInt should also be updated.
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/// Note: ExtInt will automatically configure the gpio line as an input.
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///
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/// extint = pyb.ExtInt(pin, pyb.ExtInt.IRQ_FALLING, pyb.GPIO.PULL_UP, callback)
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/// extint = pyb.ExtInt(pin, pyb.ExtInt.IRQ_FALLING, pyb.Pin.PULL_UP, callback)
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///
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/// Now every time a falling edge is seen on the X1 pin, the callback will be
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/// called. Caution: mechanical pushbuttons have "bounce" and pushing or
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/// Only the IRQ_xxx modes have been tested. The EVT_xxx modes have
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/// something to do with sleep mode and the WFE instruction.
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///
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/// Valid pull values are pyb.GPIO.PULL_UP, pyb.GPIO.PULL_DOWN, pyb.GPIO.PULL_NONE.
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/// Valid pull values are pyb.Pin.PULL_UP, pyb.Pin.PULL_DOWN, pyb.Pin.PULL_NONE.
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///
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/// There is also a C API, so that drivers which require EXTI interrupt lines
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/// can also use this code. See extint.h for the available functions and
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