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2021-06-18all: Bump version to 1.16.v1.16Damien George
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-30py/scheduler: Add optional port hook for when something is scheduled.Damien George
So that a port can "wake up" when there is work to do. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-30all: Rename mp_keyboard_interrupt to mp_sched_keyboard_interrupt.Damien George
To match mp_sched_exception() and mp_sched_schedule(). Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-30py/scheduler: Add mp_sched_exception() to schedule a pending exception.Damien George
This helper is added to properly set a pending exception, to mirror mp_sched_schedule(), which schedules a function. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-27py: Add option to compile without any error messages at all.Damien George
This introduces a new option, MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING_NONE, which completely disables all error messages. To be used in cases where MicroPython needs to fit in very limited systems. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-19all: Bump version to 1.15.v1.15Damien George
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-12py/runtime: Make sys.modules preallocate to a configurable size.matejcik
This allows configuring the pre-allocated size of sys.modules dict, in order to prevent unwanted reallocations at run-time (3 sys-modules is really not quite enough for a larger project).
2021-02-04py: Rename WORD_MSBIT_HIGH to MP_OBJ_WORD_MSBIT_HIGH.Damien George
To make it clear it is for mp_obj_t/mp_uint_t "word" types, and to prefix this macro with MP_. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-02-04all: Rename BYTES_PER_WORD to MP_BYTES_PER_OBJ_WORD.Damien George
The "word" referred to by BYTES_PER_WORD is actually the size of mp_obj_t which is not always the same as the size of a pointer on the target architecture. So rename this config value to better reflect what it measures, and also prefix it with MP_. For uses of BYTES_PER_WORD in setting the stack limit this has been changed to sizeof(void *), because the stack usually grows with machine-word sized values (eg an nlr_buf_t has many machine words in it). Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-02-04py: Rename BITS_PER_BYTE to MP_BITS_PER_BYTE.Damien George
To give this macro a standard MP_ prefix. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-02-04py: Remove BITS_PER_WORD definition.Damien George
It's only used in one location, to test if << or >> will overflow when shifting mp_uint_t. For such a test it's clearer to use sizeof(lhs_val), which will be valid even if the type of lhs_val changes. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-02-03all: Bump version to 1.14.v1.14Damien George
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-01-30py/persistentcode: Introduce MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_SAVE_FILE option.David CARLIER
This should be enabled when the mp_raw_code_save_file function is needed. It is enabled for mpy-cross, and a check for defined(__APPLE__) is added to cover Mac M1 systems.
2021-01-29py/asmthumb: Add support for ARMv6M in native emitter.graham sanderson
Adds a new compile-time option MICROPY_EMIT_THUMB_ARMV7M which is enabled by default (to get existing behaviour) and which should be disabled (set to 0) when building native emitter support (@micropython.native) on ARMv6M targets.
2020-10-22py, extmod: Introduce and use MP_FALLTHROUGH macro.Emil Renner Berthing
Newer GCC versions are able to warn about switch cases that fall through. This is usually a sign of a forgotten break statement, but in the few cases where a fall through is intended we annotate it with this macro to avoid the warning.
2020-10-01py/parse: Expose rule-name printing as MICROPY_DEBUG_PARSE_RULE_NAME.Damien George
So it can be enabled without modifying the source. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2020-09-11py: Fix handling of NaN in certain pow implementations.stijn
Adds a new compile-time option MICROPY_PY_MATH_POW_FIX_NAN for use with toolchains that don't handle pow-of-NaN correctly.
2020-09-02all: Bump version to 1.13.v1.13Damien George
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2020-08-02py/persistentcode: Maintain root ptr list of imported native .mpy code.Damien George
On ports where normal heap memory can contain executable code (eg ARM-based ports such as stm32), native code loaded from an .mpy file may be reclaimed by the GC because there's no reference to the very start of the native machine code block that is reachable from root pointers (only pointers to internal parts of the machine code block are reachable, but that doesn't help the GC find the memory). This commit fixes this issue by maintaining an explicit list of root pointers pointing to native code that is loaded from an .mpy file. This is not needed for all ports so is selectable by the new configuration option MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_TRACK_RELOC_CODE. It's enabled by default if a port does not specify any special functions to allocate or commit executable memory. A test is included to test that native code loaded from an .mpy file does not get reclaimed by the GC. Fixes #6045. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2020-06-16py/compile: Implement PEP 572, assignment expressions with := operator.Damien George
The syntax matches CPython and the semantics are equivalent except that, unlike CPython, MicroPython allows using := to assign to comprehension iteration variables, because disallowing this would take a lot of code to check for it. The new compile-time option MICROPY_PY_ASSIGN_EXPR selects this feature and is enabled by default, following MICROPY_PY_ASYNC_AWAIT.
2020-05-28py/modmath: Work around msvc float bugs in atan2, fmod and modf.stijn
Older implementations deal with infinity/negative zero incorrectly. This commit adds generic fixes that can be enabled by any port that needs them, along with new tests cases.
2020-04-30py/scheduler: Add option to wrap mp_sched_schedule in arbitrary attr.Damien George
So ports can put it in a special memory section if needed.
2020-04-23all: Format code to add space after C++-style comment start.stijn
Note: the uncrustify configuration is explicitly set to 'add' instead of 'force' in order not to alter the comments which use extra spaces after // as a means of indenting text for clarity.
2020-04-09py/objexcept: Remove optional TimeoutError exception.Damien George
TimeoutError was added back in 077812b2abe3f5e5325194f9694dad7eb38186dd for the cc3200 port. In f522849a4d5a978ac3d322d71a755f75d07e8ce6 the cc3200 port enabled use of it in the socket module aliased to socket.timeout. So it was never added to the builtins. Then it was replaced by OSError(ETIMEDOUT) in 047af9b10bfc6b0ec412f8450c6bec10ab95254b. The esp32 port enables this exception, since the very beginning of that port, but it could never be accessed because it's not in builtins. It's being removed: 1) to not encourage its use; 2) because there are a lot of other OSError subclasses which are not defined at all, and having TimeoutError is a bit inconsistent. Note that ports can add anything to the builtins via MICROPY_PORT_BUILTINS. And they can also define their own exceptions using the MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION() macro.
2020-03-26extmod/uasyncio: Add optional implementation of core uasyncio in C.Damien George
Implements Task and TaskQueue classes in C, using a pairing-heap data structure. Using this reduces RAM use of each Task, and improves overall performance of the uasyncio scheduler.
2020-03-26py/mpconfig.h: Enable MICROPY_MODULE_GETATTR by default.Damien George
To enable lazy loading of submodules (among other things), which is very useful for MicroPython libraries that want to have optional subcomponents. Disabled explicitly on minimal ports.
2020-03-25all: Remove spaces between nested paren and inside function arg paren.Damien George
Using new options enabled in the uncrustify configuration.
2020-03-11py/modmicropython: Add heap_locked function to test state of heap.Andrew Leech
This commit adds micropython.heap_locked() which returns the current lock-depth of the heap, and can be used by Python code to check if the heap is locked or not. This new function is configured via MICROPY_PY_MICROPYTHON_HEAP_LOCKED and is disabled by default. This commit also changes the return value of micropython.heap_unlock() so it returns the current lock-depth as well.
2020-02-28all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py.Damien George
This is run with uncrustify 0.70.1, and black 19.10b0.
2020-02-07py/scheduler: Allow a port to specify attrs for mp_keyboard_interrupt.Damien George
Functions like mp_keyboard_interrupt() may need to be called from an IRQ handler and may need to be in a special memory section, so provide a generic wrapping macro for a port to do this. The macro name is chosen to be MICROPY_WRAP_<function name in uppercase> so that (in the future with more wrappers) each function could potentially be handled separately.
2020-01-12py/mpconfig.h: Define BITS_PER_BYTE only if not already defined.Yonatan Goldschmidt
It's a common macro that is possibly defined in headers of systems/SDKs MicroPython is embedded into.
2020-01-13py/obj: Add MICROPY_OBJ_IMMEDIATE_OBJS option to reduce code size.Damien George
This option (enabled by default for object representation A, B, C) makes None/False/True objects immediate objects, ie they are no longer a concrete object in ROM but are rather just values, eg None=0x6 for representation A. Doing this saves a considerable amount of code size, due to these objects being widely used: bare-arm: -392 -0.591% minimal x86: -252 -0.170% [incl +52(data)] unix x64: -624 -0.125% [incl -128(data)] unix nanbox: +0 +0.000% stm32: -1940 -0.510% PYBV10 cc3200: -1216 -0.659% esp8266: -404 -0.062% GENERIC esp32: -732 -0.064% GENERIC[incl +48(data)] nrf: -988 -0.675% pca10040 samd: -564 -0.556% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS Thanks go to @Jongy aka Yonatan Goldschmidt for the idea.
2020-01-13py/obj.h: Redefine qstr object encoding to add immediate obj encoding.Damien George
This commit adjusts the definition of qstr encoding in all object representations by taking a single bit from the qstr space and using it to distinguish between qstrs and a new kind of literal object: immediate objects. In other words, the qstr space is divided in two pieces, one half for qstrs and the other half for immediate objects. There is still enough room for qstr values (29 bits in representation A on a 32-bit architecture, and 19 bits in representation C) and the new immediate objects can be used for things like None, False and True.
2020-01-12lib/mp-readline: Add word-based move/delete EMACS key sequences.Yonatan Goldschmidt
This commit adds backward-word, backward-kill-word, forward-word, forward-kill-word sequences for the REPL, with bindings to Alt+F, Alt+B, Alt+D and Alt+Backspace respectively. It is disabled by default and can be enabled via MICROPY_REPL_EMACS_WORDS_MOVE. Further enabling MICROPY_REPL_EMACS_EXTRA_WORDS_MOVE adds extra bindings for these new sequences: Ctrl+Right, Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+W. The features are enabled on unix micropython-coverage and micropython-dev.
2019-12-28py/objslice: Add support for indices() method on slice objects.Nicko van Someren
Instances of the slice class are passed to __getitem__() on objects when the user indexes them with a slice. In practice the majority of the time (other than passing it on untouched) is to work out what the slice means in the context of an array dimension of a particular length. Since Python 2.3 there has been a method on the slice class, indices(), that takes a dimension length and returns the real start, stop and step, accounting for missing or negative values in the slice spec. This commit implements such a indices() method on the slice class. It is configurable at compile-time via MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_SLICE_INDICES, disabled by default, enabled on unix, stm32 and esp32 ports. This commit also adds new tests for slice indices and for slicing unicode strings.
2019-12-28lib/utils/pyexec: Introduce MICROPY_REPL_INFO, wrap debug prints in it.Yonatan Goldschmidt
For the 3 ports that already make use of this feature (stm32, nrf and teensy) this doesn't make any difference, it just allows to disable it from now on. For other ports that use pyexec, this decreases code size because the debug printing code is dead (it can't be enabled) but the compiler can't deduce that, so code is still emitted.
2019-12-20all: Bump version to 1.12.v1.12Damien George
2019-10-22py: Automatically provide weak links from "foo" to "ufoo" module name.Damien George
This commit implements automatic module weak links for all built-in modules, by searching for "ufoo" in the built-in module list if "foo" cannot be found. This means that all modules named "ufoo" are always available as "foo". Also, a port can no longer add any other weak links, which makes strict the definition of a weak link. It saves some code size (about 100-200 bytes) on ports that previously had lots of weak links. Some changes from the previous behaviour: - It doesn't intern the non-u module names (eg "foo" is not interned), which saves code size, but will mean that "import foo" creates a new qstr (namely "foo") in RAM (unless the importing module is frozen). - help('modules') no longer lists non-u module names, only the u-variants; this reduces duplication in the help listing. Weak links are effectively the same as having a set of symbolic links on the filesystem that is searched last. So an "import foo" will search built-in modules first, then all paths in sys.path, then weak links last, importing "ufoo" if it exists. Thus a file called "foo.py" somewhere in sys.path will still have precedence over the weak link of "foo" to "ufoo". See issues: #1740, #4449, #5229, #5241.
2019-10-05py: Add new Xtensa-Windowed arch for native emitter.Damien George
Enabled via the configuration MICROPY_EMIT_XTENSAWIN.
2019-08-30py: Integrate sys.settrace feature into the VM and runtime.Milan Rossa
This commit adds support for sys.settrace, allowing to install Python handlers to trace execution of Python code. The interface follows CPython as closely as possible. The feature is disabled by default and can be enabled via MICROPY_PY_SYS_SETTRACE.
2019-08-19extmod/modure: Make regex dump-code debugging feature optional.Damien George
Enabled via MICROPY_PY_URE_DEBUG, disabled by default (but enabled on unix coverage build). This is a rarely used feature that costs a lot of code (500-800 bytes flash). Debugging of regular expressions can be done offline with other tools.
2019-08-19py: Introduce MP_UNREACHABLE macro to annotate unreachable code.Damien George
And use it to replace the same pattern at the end of nlrthumb.c:nlr_jump.
2019-08-17py/modmath: Implement math.isclose() for non-complex numbers.stijn
As per PEP 485, this function appeared in for Python 3.5. Configured via MICROPY_PY_MATH_ISCLOSE which is disabled by default, but enabled for the ports which already have MICROPY_PY_MATH_SPECIAL_FUNCTIONS enabled.
2019-08-15py: Implement new sys.atexit feature.Milan Rossa
This patch implements a new sys.atexit function which registers a function that is later executed when the main script ends. It is configurable via MICROPY_PY_SYS_ATEXIT, disabled by default. This is not compliant with CPython, rather it can be used to implement a CPython compatible "atexit" module if desired (similar to how sys.print_exception can be used to implement functionality of the "traceback" module).
2019-06-28py: Define EMIT_MACHINE_CODE as EMIT_NATIVE || EMIT_INLINE_ASM.Jun Wu
The combination MICROPY_EMIT_NATIVE || MICROPY_EMIT_INLINE_ASM is used in many places, so define a new macro for it.
2019-05-29py/nativeglue: Remove dependency on mp_fun_table in dyn-compiler mode.Damien George
mpy-cross uses MICROPY_DYNAMIC_COMPILER and MICROPY_EMIT_NATIVE but does not actually need to execute native functions, and does not need mp_fun_table. This commit makes it so mp_fun_table and all its entries are not built when MICROPY_DYNAMIC_COMPILER is enabled, significantly reducing the size of the mpy-cross executable and allowing it to be built on more machines/OS's.
2019-05-29all: Bump version to 1.11.v1.11Damien George
2019-05-14py/objarray: Add support for memoryview.itemsize attribute.stijn
This allows figuring out the number of bytes in the memoryview object as len(memview) * memview.itemsize. The feature is enabled via MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_MEMORYVIEW_ITEMSIZE and is disabled by default.
2019-05-06extmod/moducryptolib: Add AES-CTR support.Yonatan Goldschmidt
Selectable at compile time via MICROPY_PY_UCRYPTOLIB_CTR. Disabled by default.
2019-03-08py: Add independent config for debugging sentinel object values.Damien George
The new compile-time option is MICROPY_DEBUG_MP_OBJ_SENTINELS, disabled by default. This is to allow finer control of whether this debugging feature is enabled or not (because, for example, this setting must be the same for mpy-cross and the MicroPython main code when using native code generation).