* Timer is an abstract class now.
* Adds three new timers ( `TimerTargetSelector`, `TimerTargetCallback`, `TimerScriptHandler`) which are inherited from Timer.
* Adds new API 'scheduleCallback` / `unscheduleCallbackForKey', and callback's target could be any classes since we're using `void*` to identify target.
* `Scheduler::scheduleCallback` use `std::function`, therefore, it supports passing `lambda`, `member_function` and `global_function`.
* The old selector API is still kept since it's very useful when schedule callback is a member function, it doesn't need a `key` to identify the callback function. (+1 squashed commit)
* Adds relevant test cases.
The char* is passed in case the commands
need to sub-parse the arguments.
Very useful for QA.
For example, the could create a command called "click", and the command could
receive arguments.