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10 dayspy/parse: Add support for math module constants and float folding.Yoctopuce dev
Add a new MICROPY_COMP_CONST_FLOAT feature, enabled by in mpy-cross and when compiling with MICROPY_CONFIG_ROM_LEVEL_CORE_FEATURES. The new feature leverages the code of MICROPY_COMP_CONST_FOLDING to support folding of floating point constants. If MICROPY_COMP_MODULE_CONST is defined as well, math module constants are made available at compile time. For example: _DEG_TO_GRADIANT = const(math.pi / 180) _INVALID_VALUE = const(math.nan) A few corner cases had to be handled: - The float const folding code should not fold expressions resulting into complex results, as the mpy parser for complex immediates has limitations. - The constant generation code must distinguish between -0.0 and 0.0, which are different even if C consider them as ==. This change removes previous limitations on the use of `const()` expressions that would result in floating point number, so the test cases of micropython/const_error have to be updated. Additional test cases have been added to cover the new repr() code (from a previous commit). A few other simple test cases have been added to handle the use of floats in `const()` expressions, but the float folding code itself is also tested when running general float test cases, as float expressions often get resolved at compile-time (with this change). Signed-off-by: Yoctopuce dev <dev@yoctopuce.com>
2020-04-09py/parse: Remove unnecessary check in const folding for ** operator.Damien George
In this part of the code there is no way to get the ** operator, so no need to check for it. This commit also adds tests for this, and other related, invalid const operations.
2015-03-25tests: Add tests for SyntaxError, TypeError, and other missing things.Damien George
This is intended to improve coverage of the test suite.
2015-03-01tests: Add test for micropython const feature when it has a SyntaxError.Damien George