Update API doc about timeout configs when timer is dummy #128
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When the application uses a dummy
MQTTGetCurrentTimeFunc_t
timer that always returns zero, there can be an infinite loop if the default values for the send/receive timeout configurations are used and no data is sent/received in the calls to the transport interface send/receive functions.To avoid this behavior, the
MQTT_RECV_POLLING_TIMEOUT_MS
andMQTT_SEND_RETRY_TIMEOUT_MS
MUST be set to zero when using a dummy timer function. This PR updates the API documentation accordingly.