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* py: Change mp_print_strn_t func type to use size_t for the str length.Damien George2015-11-29
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* py: Remove unnecessary extra handling of padding of nan/inf.Damien George2015-05-28
| | | | | | | C's printf will pad nan/inf differently to CPython. Our implementation originally conformed to C, now it conforms to CPython's way. Tests for this are also added in this patch.
* py: Reduce size of mp_printf by eliminating unnecessary code.Damien George2015-05-28
| | | | Saves around 120 bytes on Thumb2 archs.
* py: Make mp_sys_stdout_print object, wrapping sys.stdout for mp_print*.Damien George2015-04-16
| | | | | So now all printing should go via either mp_plat_print or mp_sys_stdout_print.
* py: Overhaul and simplify printf/pfenv mechanism.Damien George2015-04-16
Previous to this patch the printing mechanism was a bit of a tangled mess. This patch attempts to consolidate printing into one interface. All (non-debug) printing now uses the mp_print* family of functions, mainly mp_printf. All these functions take an mp_print_t structure as their first argument, and this structure defines the printing backend through the "print_strn" function of said structure. Printing from the uPy core can reach the platform-defined print code via two paths: either through mp_sys_stdout_obj (defined pert port) in conjunction with mp_stream_write; or through the mp_plat_print structure which uses the MP_PLAT_PRINT_STRN macro to define how string are printed on the platform. The former is only used when MICROPY_PY_IO is defined. With this new scheme printing is generally more efficient (less layers to go through, less arguments to pass), and, given an mp_print_t* structure, one can call mp_print_str for efficiency instead of mp_printf("%s", ...). Code size is also reduced by around 200 bytes on Thumb2 archs.