Inspecting generated code
#[rtic::app]
is a procedural macro that produces support code. If for some
reason you need to inspect the code generated by this macro you have two
options:
You can inspect the file rtic-expansion.rs
inside the target
directory. This
file contains the expansion of the #[rtic::app]
item (not your whole program!)
of the last built (via cargo build
or cargo check
) RTIC application. The
expanded code is not pretty printed by default, so you'll want to run rustfmt
on it before you read it.
$ cargo build --example foo
$ rustfmt target/rtic-expansion.rs
tail target/rtic-expansion.rs
#[doc = r" Implementation details"] mod app { #[doc = r" Always include the device crate which contains the vector table"] use lm3s6965 as _; #[no_mangle] unsafe extern "C" fn main() -> ! { rtic::export::interrupt::disable(); let mut core: rtic::export::Peripherals = core::mem::transmute(()); core.SCB.scr.modify(|r| r | 1 << 1); rtic::export::interrupt::enable(); loop { rtic::export::wfi() } } }
Or, you can use the cargo-expand
sub-command. This sub-command will expand
all the macros, including the #[rtic::app]
attribute, and modules in your
crate and print the output to the console.
# produces the same output as before
cargo expand --example smallest | tail