From 4b3bf59215d682e9473ca66545a1f7c2acbccbfe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: datdenkikniet Date: Sat, 20 May 2023 11:24:03 +0200 Subject: Move some more stuff to the archive, update this link --- book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md') diff --git a/book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md b/book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md index 58b3bde..aa68190 100644 --- a/book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md +++ b/book/en/src/by-example/tips/indirection.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Indirection can minimize message passing overhead: instead of sending the buffer One can use a global memory allocator to achieve indirection (`alloc::Box`, `alloc::Rc`, etc.), which requires using the nightly channel as of Rust v1.37.0, or one can use a statically allocated memory pool like [`heapless::Pool`]. -[`heapless::Pool`]: https://docs.rs/heapless/0.5.0/heapless/pool/index.html +[`heapless::Pool`]: https://docs.rs/heapless/latest/heapless/pool/index.html As this example of approach goes completely outside of RTIC resource model with shared and local the program would rely on the correctness of the memory allocator, in this case `heapless::pool`. -- cgit v1.2.3