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First lets give you what you are dealing with
Weak symbol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[^]
The instructions you don't recognize are linker instructions to the compiler and will be absolutely required.

In the old days we used to have to compile units individually into ELF or OBJ files and then manually put them together, the syntax as they developed allow for automation of that process. Almost every C/C++ compiler on the market will have a way to pass instructions out to the linker and will be non standard but essential.

If you are trying to provide weak linking instructions on Visual Studio it is
__declspec(selectany)

Microsoft Visual Studio - selectany[^]

If you are trying to write portable code or ANSI compliant code you will need to refer to your special section in your compliance documentation on the use of linker instructions. I write ANSI compliant code for a number of companies and all they prefer to deal with them in different ways. Some insist you need it all in a specific implementation file and document, some will make you put it into a macro in an implementation file (with all other similar MACROS so they can easily look for conflicts).

Finally what the documentation is saying is you can provide the function
int sysTickHook(void){
   // ... your own code in here
}

That will be a timer tick function which is generally used to do things like update time etc. They just provide a dummy function which does nothing in case you don't need it there other code assumes you might and so they have a function call which must go somewhere.

In all normal O/S's linux, DOS, Windows they all have a kernel timertick which generally does a basic function like update the system time. They are allowing you to have the same.
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