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Just like I have a secretData_s struct as part of the task data, maybe I should also have a postTaskInfo_s section:
C++
#define PLEASE_SEE_SIZE_OF_POST_TASK_DATA_PARAMETER    (1)

struct postTaskInfo_s {
    task_t                         postTask;
    taskQueueSelector_e            postTaskQueueSelector;
    uint16_t                       sizeOfPostTaskData;
    uint8_t                        postTaskData[PLEASE_SEE_SIZE_OF_POST_TASK_DATA_PARAMETER]
};
Then if postTaskInfo->postTask is not null then the CAN_readRegs-task will queue the postTask just before it's finished. Can someone think of something better?

modified 8-Feb-19 5:58am.

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QuestionCan a union in standard C "skip" members? Pin
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