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cortex-gnat-rts reviews and mentions
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Writing Startup Code for STM32 in Completely Ada
Also, u/simonjwright 's cortex-gnat-rts was most helpful.
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Ada on ESP32 and FreeRTOS
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Clarification on Finalization
I looked into finalization without exceptions for Cortex GNAT RTS, branch finalization, not touched since 2018; not too difficult (largely reinstating stuff I’d cut out because of restriction No_Finalization).
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Spunky (Kernel written in Ada) #4: Kernel Timing
What I had in mind was the usage generated by AdaCore’s SVD2Ada, e.g. the register without the pragma, and the place in the wider data structure in which it’s used, with the pragma.
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Array copies on bare metal using GNU GNAT generate library calls
This code, which I unthinkingly wrote thinking "how clever!", in fact calls memcpy() and memset() under the hood, which works because the compiler was built including Newlib.
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Please explain secondary stack to a C programmer!
.. and a simple version here.
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simonjwright/cortex-gnat-rts is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cortex-gnat-rts is Ada.
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