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- [Avoid copies when message passing](./by-example/tips/indirection.md)
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- [`'static` super-powers](./by-example/tips/static_lifetimes.md)
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- [Inspecting generated code](./by-example/tips/view_code.md)
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- [RTIC vs. the world](./rtic_vs.md)
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- [Awesome RTIC examples](./awesome_rtic.md)
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One can use a global memory allocator to achieve indirection (`alloc::Box`, `alloc::Rc`, etc.), which requires using the nightly channel as of Rust v1.37.0, or one can use a statically allocated memory pool like [`heapless::Pool`].
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[`heapless::Pool`]: https://docs.rs/heapless/0.5.0/heapless/pool/index.html
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[`heapless::Pool`]: https://docs.rs/heapless/latest/heapless/pool/index.html
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As this example of approach goes completely outside of RTIC resource model with shared and local the program would rely on the correctness of the memory allocator, in this case `heapless::pool`.
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