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@@ -125,5 +125,5 @@ Contribution to this crate is organized under the terms of the [Rust Code of
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Conduct][CoC], the maintainer of this crate, the [Cortex-M team][team], promises
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Conduct][CoC], the maintainer of this crate, the [Cortex-M team][team], promises
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to intervene to uphold that code of conduct.
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to intervene to uphold that code of conduct.
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[CoC]: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[CoC]: https://www.rust-lang.org/policies/code-of-conduct
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[team]: https://github.com/rust-embedded/wg#the-cortex-m-team
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[team]: https://github.com/rust-embedded/wg#the-cortex-m-team
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//!
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//!
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//! [`svd2rust`]: https://crates.io/crates/svd2rust
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//! [`svd2rust`]: https://crates.io/crates/svd2rust
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//!
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//!
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//! Device crates also provide an `interrupt!` macro (behind the "rt" feature) to register interrupt
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//! handlers.
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//!
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//! This example depends on the [`stm32f103xx`] crate so you'll have to add it to your Cargo.toml.
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//! This example depends on the [`stm32f103xx`] crate so you'll have to add it to your Cargo.toml.
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//!
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//!
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//! [`stm32f103xx`]: https://crates.io/crates/stm32f103xx
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//! [`stm32f103xx`]: https://crates.io/crates/stm32f103xx
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// try commenting out this line: you'll end in `default_handler` instead of in `exti0`
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#[interrupt]
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interrupt!(EXTI0, exti0);
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fn EXTI0() {
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fn exti0() {
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hprint!(".").unwrap();
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hprint!(".").unwrap();
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}
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}
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examples/test_on_host.rs
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examples/test_on_host.rs
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//! Conditionally compiling tests with std and our executable with no_std.
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//!
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//! Rust's built in unit testing framework requires the standard library,
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//! but we need to build our final executable with no_std.
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//! The testing framework also generates a `main` method, so we need to only use the `#[entry]`
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//! annotation when building our final image.
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//! For more information on why this example works, see this excellent blog post.
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//! https://os.phil-opp.com/unit-testing/
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//!
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//! Running this example:
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//! Ensure there are no targets specified under `[build]` in `.cargo/config`
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//! In order to make this work, we lose the convenience of having a default target that isn't the
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//! host.
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//! cargo build --example test_on_host --target thumbv7m-none-eabi
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//! cargo test --example test_on_host
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extern crate panic_halt; // you can put a breakpoint on `rust_begin_unwind` to catch panics
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// extern crate panic_abort; // requires nightly
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// extern crate panic_itm; // logs messages over ITM; requires ITM support
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// extern crate panic_semihosting; // logs messages to the host stderr; requires a debugger
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use cortex_m::asm;
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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#[entry]
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fn main() -> ! {
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asm::nop(); // To not have main optimize to abort in release mode, remove when you add code
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loop {
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fn add(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 {
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mod test {
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fn foo() {
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println!("tests work!");
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# print demangled symbols
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# print demangled symbols
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break DefaultHandler
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break DefaultHandler
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break UserHardFault
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# *try* to stop at the user entry point (it might be gone due to inlining)
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// extern crate panic_itm; // logs messages over ITM; requires ITM support
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// extern crate panic_itm; // logs messages over ITM; requires ITM support
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// extern crate panic_semihosting; // logs messages to the host stderr; requires a debugger
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// extern crate panic_semihosting; // logs messages to the host stderr; requires a debugger
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use cortex_m::asm;
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use cortex_m_rt::entry;
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use cortex_m_rt::entry;
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#[entry]
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fn main() -> ! {
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fn main() -> ! {
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asm::nop(); // To not have main optimize to abort in release mode, remove when you add code
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loop {
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loop {
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// your code goes here
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// your code goes here
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}
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