State-Oriented-Programming
State-Oriented Programming: was a cover story article about Hierarchical State Machines in C and C++ published originally in "Embedded Systems Programming" magazine in August 2000. This repository contains the article PDF and the updated code. (by QuantumLeaps)
qpc
QP/C Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines (by QuantumLeaps)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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FreeRTOS Communication between tasks - Physical design
The QP/C framework already seems to solve all your problems, so if you're asking how to organize your code, this is the best answer you can get. It also seems a little inconsistent that you are taking FreeRTOS, so you are not considering writing your own RTOS kernel. But at the same time, you are rolling out your own event-driven framework as though it was somehow easier, which is not the case and probably quite the opposite.
- Generic HSM implementation in C
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I made a state machine compiler that outputs C
HSM-test code in C (on GitHub)