//! examples/big-struct-opt.rs //! //! Example on how to initialize a large struct without needing to copy it via `LateResources`, //! effectively saving stack space needed for the copies. #![no_main] #![no_std] use panic_halt as _; /// Some big struct pub struct BigStruct { /// Big content pub data: [u8; 2048], } impl BigStruct { fn new() -> Self { BigStruct { data: [22; 2048] } } } #[rtic::app(device = lm3s6965)] mod app { use super::BigStruct; use core::mem::MaybeUninit; #[resources] struct Resources { big_struct: &'static mut BigStruct, } #[init] fn init(_: init::Context) -> init::LateResources { let big_struct = unsafe { static mut BIG_STRUCT: MaybeUninit = MaybeUninit::uninit(); // write directly into the static storage BIG_STRUCT.as_mut_ptr().write(BigStruct::new()); &mut *BIG_STRUCT.as_mut_ptr() }; init::LateResources { // assign the reference so we can use the resource big_struct, } } }