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``` ```
All RTIC applications use the [`app`] attribute (`#[app(..)]`). This attribute All RTIC applications use the [`app`] attribute (`#[app(..)]`). This attribute
must be applied to a `const` item that contains items. The `app` attribute has must be applied to a `mod`-item. The `app` attribute has
a mandatory `device` argument that takes a *path* as a value. This path must a mandatory `device` argument that takes a *path* as a value. This path must
point to a *peripheral access crate* (PAC) generated using [`svd2rust`] point to a *peripheral access crate* (PAC) generated using [`svd2rust`]
**v0.14.x** or newer. The `app` attribute will expand into a suitable entry **v0.14.x** or newer. The `app` attribute will expand into a suitable entry
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[`svd2rust`]: https://crates.io/crates/svd2rust [`svd2rust`]: https://crates.io/crates/svd2rust
[`cortex_m_rt::entry`]: ../../../api/cortex_m_rt_macros/attr.entry.html [`cortex_m_rt::entry`]: ../../../api/cortex_m_rt_macros/attr.entry.html
> **ASIDE**: Some of you may be wondering why we are using a `const` item as a
> module and not a proper `mod` item. The reason is that using attributes on
> modules requires a feature gate, which requires a nightly toolchain. To make
> RTIC work on stable we use the `const` item instead. When more parts of macros
> 1.2 are stabilized we'll move from a `const` item to a `mod` item and
> eventually to a crate level attribute (`#![app]`).
## `init` ## `init`
Within the pseudo-module the `app` attribute expects to find an initialization Within the `app` module the attribute expects to find an initialization
function marked with the `init` attribute. This function must have signature function marked with the `init` attribute. This function must have signature
`fn(init::Context) [-> init::LateResources]` (the return type is not always `fn(init::Context) [-> init::LateResources]` (the return type is not always
required). required).
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## `idle` ## `idle`
A function marked with the `idle` attribute can optionally appear in the A function marked with the `idle` attribute can optionally appear in the
pseudo-module. This function is used as the special *idle task* and must have module. This function is used as the special *idle task* and must have
signature `fn(idle::Context) - > !`. signature `fn(idle::Context) - > !`.
When present, the runtime will execute the `idle` task after `init`. Unlike When present, the runtime will execute the `idle` task after `init`. Unlike