feat: asynced both RPC operations (send_rpc/get_response) in RpcResult#18
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LGTM, I tested using the test example
mod: tcp_client and monitor use RpcResult async calls to get errors examples: Bridge test.ino with python code doc: impr Bridge call examples new API
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This should save the day
invoking Bridge.call() without .result returns a completely async result object
A situation like the following does not block the Monitor anymore
{ RpcResult res = Bridge.call("multiply", 1.0, 2.0); Monitor.println("TEST"); }