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- Generating Code for State Machines
This section describes the state machine implementation strategies and coding aspects for hierarchical state machines in C and C++ Class ToastOven with a hierarchical state machine used in the following examples of code generation
- From design to code with ease [SinelaboreRT]
Code generator to build modern and robust event-driven embedded real-time systems based on hierarchical state machines created with UML tools like Enterprise Architect, UModel, Magic Draw, Papyrus, Cadifra Also supporting the SysML V2 textual notation
- Introduction to Stateflow HDL Code Generation - MathWorks
This example shows how to generate HDL code for a subsystem that includes Stateflow charts
- A state machine code generation tool suitable for bare metal . . . - GitHub
StateSmith is a cross platform, free open source tool for generating state machines in multiple programming languages The generated code is human readable, has zero dependencies and is suitable for use with tiny bare metal microcontrollers, video games, apps, web, computers
- State Machine Fundamentals - GitHub Pages
State Machine Fundamentals This page has interactive examples to help you learn about StateSmith state machines The examples use real code generated by StateSmith from the svg diagrams below The same diagrams can generate code for any supported language Scroll on down!
- About QM - state machine
QM (QP Modeler) is a freeware Model-Based Design (MBD) and automatic code generation tool for real-time embedded software in C or C++ based on Hierarchical State Machines↑ (UML Statecharts) and the event-driven QP Real-Time Event Frameworks (RTEFs)↑
- hierarchical-state-machine · PyPI
This python library provides an easy-to-learn and easy-to-use API for using Hierarchical State Machines in your project The state machine is defined using a basic JSON string, and includes convenience timers
- mechatronicmagic qweave: An open-source toolchain for designing . . .
It lets you describe hierarchical state machines (HSMs) and active objects (AOs) in a human-readable S-expression DSL, then compiles them into interoperable formats like SCXML, JSON manifests, and QP-compatible C C++ source code
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