Introduce Promise-Based API for Async Methods#125
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This commit introduces a new Promise-based API for all asynchronous methods in the `i2c` class. The new methods are suffixed with `Async` to ensure backward compatibility with the existing callback-based API. The following methods have been added: - `scanAsync` - `openAsync` - `writeAsync` - `writeByteAsync` - `writeBytesAsync` - `readAsync` - `readByteAsync` - `readBytesAsync` - `closeAsync` The `examples/accelerometer/accel.js` example has been updated to use the new `async/await` syntax with the Promise-based API.
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This change introduces a new Promise-based API for all asynchronous methods in the
i2cclass, making it easier to use with modern JavaScript. The new methods are suffixed withAsyncto ensure backward compatibility with the existing callback-based API, and theaccelerometerexample has been updated to use the newasync/awaitsyntax.PR created automatically by Jules for task 15513195155629801150 started by @kelly