embedded-resources
This crate originated as a PR to assign-resources by Adam Greig.
This crate contains a macro to help assign and split up resources from a
struct, such as the Peripherals struct provided by embedded PACs and HALs,
into many smaller structs which can be passed to other tasks or functions.
It's best explained with the example below. Here we define new structs named
UsbResources and LedResources, each containing some IO pins and a
peripheral, and generate new usb_resources! and led_resources! macros. These macros will construct the respective types from the Peripherals instance. We can
then move these new structs into our tasks.
Resources type aliases may be generated, so function signatures can refer to that type as well and any changes are propagated.
use *;
use resource_group;
async
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This has a few advantages: you only need to write the specific pin names like
PA12 in one place and can refer to them by name thereafter, you only have one
argument for each task instead of potentially very many, and you don't need
to write out lots of code to split the resources up. If you're targetting
multiple different hardware versions, you can use #[cfg] to change pin allocations in just one place.