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Template params can only have one argument - README #64

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions README.md
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### timeout()

The `timeout(PromiseInterface<mixed, Throwable|mixed> $promise, float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<mixed, TimeoutException|Throwable|mixed>` function can be used to
The `timeout(PromiseInterface<mixed> $promise, float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<mixed>` function can be used to
cancel operations that take *too long*.

You need to pass in an input `$promise` that represents a pending operation
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### sleep()

The `sleep(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<void, RuntimeException>` function can be used to
The `sleep(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<void>` function can be used to
create a new promise that resolves in `$time` seconds.

```php
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> Deprecated since v1.8.0, see [`sleep()`](#sleep) instead.

The `resolve(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<float, RuntimeException>` function can be used to
The `resolve(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<float>` function can be used to
create a new promise that resolves in `$time` seconds with the `$time` as the fulfillment value.

```php
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> Deprecated since v1.8.0, see [`sleep()`](#sleep) instead.

The `reject(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<void, TimeoutException|RuntimeException>` function can be used to
The `reject(float $time, ?LoopInterface $loop = null): PromiseInterface<void>` function can be used to
create a new promise which rejects in `$time` seconds with a `TimeoutException`.

```php
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