edfsm - Event Driven Finite State Machine

Event driven Finite State Machines process commands (possibly created by other events), possibly performing some side effect, and possibly emitting events.

Commands are processed against a provided state. Events can be applied to states to yield new states.

For more background: Event-driven Finite State Machines.

DSL

An attribute macro has been provided that provides a Domain Specific Language (DSL) mapping directly from a Finite State Machine description to code. The goal of the DSL is to convey the Finite State Machine in a way that can closely match its design. Given the macro, compilation also ensures that the correct state, command and event types are handled by the developer.

Here is an example given the declaration of states, commands, events and an effect handler:

```rust struct MyFsm {}

[impl_fsm]

impl Fsm for MyFsm { state!(Running / entry); state!(Running / exit);

transition!(Idle    => Start => Started => Running);
transition!(Running => Stop  => Stopped => Idle);

ignore!(Idle    => Stop);
ignore!(Running => Start);

} ```

The state! macro declares state-related attributes. At this time, entry and exit handlers can be declared. In our example, the macro will ensure that an on_entry_running and an on_exit_running method will be called for MyFsm. The developer is then required to implement these methods e.g.:

rust fn on_exit_running(_old_s: &Running, _se: &mut EffectHandlers) { // Do something }

The transition! macro declares an entire transition using the form:

<from-state> => <given-command> [=> <yields-event> []=> <to-state>]]

In our example, for the first transition, multiple methods will be called that the developer must provide e.g.:

```rust fn foridlestart(_s: &Idle, _c: Start, _se: &mut EffectHandlers) -> Option { // Perform some effect here if required. Effects are performed via the EffectHandler Some(Started) }

fn onidlestarted(_s: &Idle, _e: &Started) -> Option { Some(Running) } ```

The ignore! macro describes those states and commands that should be ignored given:

<from-state> => <given-command>

It is possible to use a wildcard i.e. _ in place of <from-state> and <to-state>.

Please see the event_driven/tests folder for complete examples.

no_std

The library is able to supportno_std, particularly for usage on embedded targets.

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