On 06.12.22 19:24, Sam Price wrote:
Im starting to use doorstop for my project.
I heard that RTEMS uses a customized version of it, and wanted to see
what the differences were.

I was trying to find it on https://git.rtems.org/
But can't seem to find the customized version.

You find an overview here:

https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/eng/req/index.html

The RTEMS specification is here:

https://git.rtems.org/rtems-central/tree/spec/

We actually don't use a customized Doorstop. It is a completely separate implementation:

https://git.rtems.org/rtems-central/tree/rtemsspec/

What we used is the central idea of Doorstop to store the items of a specification in YAML files and link them together to form a directed graph. One key difference is that the links can have a role and additional attributes in the RTEMS specification. The format of the specification items is defined by specification items, for example:

https://git.rtems.org/rtems-central/tree/spec-spec/spec

The items are used to verify that the RTEMS specification has the right format and to generate a documentation of the format:

https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/eng/req/items.html

This approach is easy to customize to support project or domain specific items.

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