One annoyance with my hobbing config is that if I change the tooth
count the gear chuck drives itself to to the new correct position. So
if I cut a 12 tooth gear, which takes 200 gear revolutions, then
decide to cut a 120 tooth gear, when I change the textbox the chuck
sets off to do 2000 revolutions. This is annoying and time-consuming.

I there a HAL function that outputs a bit whenever an input changes?
Clearly I can use "ddt", "comp" and "not" but I am wondering if I am
overlooking an existing function that already has this behaviour?

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