rtic/examples/t-cfg.rs
Danilo Bargen 8e636f0d12 Examples: Clarify extern section
Some beginners are confused about the "extern" section, so I added an
explanation comment to all examples. Furthermore, using the UARTx
interrupts when UART is actually being used in the same example may be
confusing, so I changed them all to SSI0/QEI0.
2020-06-26 23:53:11 +02:00

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//! [compile-pass] check that `#[cfg]` attributes are respected
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
use panic_halt as _;
#[rtic::app(device = lm3s6965, monotonic = rtic::cyccnt::CYCCNT)]
const APP: () = {
struct Resources {
#[cfg(never)]
#[init(0)]
foo: u32,
}
#[init]
fn init(_: init::Context) {
#[cfg(never)]
static mut BAR: u32 = 0;
}
#[idle]
fn idle(_: idle::Context) -> ! {
#[cfg(never)]
static mut BAR: u32 = 0;
loop {}
}
#[task(resources = [foo], schedule = [quux], spawn = [quux])]
fn foo(_: foo::Context) {
#[cfg(never)]
static mut BAR: u32 = 0;
}
#[task(priority = 3, resources = [foo], schedule = [quux], spawn = [quux])]
fn bar(_: bar::Context) {
#[cfg(never)]
static mut BAR: u32 = 0;
}
#[cfg(never)]
#[task]
fn quux(_: quux::Context) {}
// RTIC requires that unused interrupts are declared in an extern block when
// using software tasks; these free interrupts will be used to dispatch the
// software tasks.
extern "C" {
fn SSI0();
fn QEI0();
}
};