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* all: Remove the "STATIC" macro and just use "static" instead.Angus Gratton2024-03-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The STATIC macro was introduced a very long time ago in commit d5df6cd44a433d6253a61cb0f987835fbc06b2de. The original reason for this was to have the option to define it to nothing so that all static functions become global functions and therefore visible to certain debug tools, so one could do function size comparison and other things. This STATIC feature is rarely (if ever) used. And with the use of LTO and heavy inline optimisation, analysing the size of individual functions when they are not static is not a good representation of the size of code when fully optimised. So the macro does not have much use and it's simpler to just remove it. Then you know exactly what it's doing. For example, newcomers don't have to learn what the STATIC macro is and why it exists. Reading the code is also less "loud" with a lowercase static. One other minor point in favour of removing it, is that it stops bugs with `STATIC inline`, which should always be `static inline`. Methodology for this commit was: 1) git ls-files | egrep '\.[ch]$' | \ xargs sed -Ei "s/(^| )STATIC($| )/\1static\2/" 2) Do some manual cleanup in the diff by searching for the word STATIC in comments and changing those back. 3) "git-grep STATIC docs/", manually fixed those cases. 4) "rg -t python STATIC", manually fixed codegen lines that used STATIC. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
* py/makemoduledefs.py: Automatically declare delegation attr functions.Damien George2023-06-14
| | | | | | | | So that the delegation functions don't need to be put somewhere global, like in mpconfigport.h. That would otherwise make it hard for extension modules to use delegation. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* py/objmodule: Workaround for MSVC with no module delegation.Jim Mussared2023-06-08
| | | | | | | | | | When compiling mpy-cross, there is no `sys` module, and so there will be no entries in the `mp_builtin_module_delegation_table`. MSVC doesn't like this, so instead pretend as if the feature isn't enabled at all. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/objmodule: Add a table of built-in modules with delegation.Jim Mussared2023-06-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This replaces the previous QSTR_null entry in the globals dict which could leak out to Python (e.g. via iteration of mod.__dict__) and could lead to crashes. It results in smaller code size at the expense of turning a lookup into a loop, but the list it is looping over likely only contains one or two elements. To allow a module to register its custom attr function it can use the new `MP_REGISTER_MODULE_DELEGATION` macro. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/makemoduledefs.py: Add a way to register extensible built-in modules.Jim Mussared2023-06-08
| | | | Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/builtinimport: Remove weak links.Jim Mussared2023-06-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In order to keep "import umodule" working, the existing mechanism is replaced with a simple fallback to drop the "u". This makes importing of built-ins no longer touch the filesystem, which makes a typical built-in import take ~0.15ms rather than 3-5ms. (Weak links were added in c14a81662c1df812c0c6b4299f97966302f16477) This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/objmodule: Don't use sys.modules to track a builtin __init__.Jim Mussared2023-06-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This can lead to duplicate initialisations if a module can be imported via multiple names, so the module must track this itself anyway. This reduces code size (diff is -40 bytes), and avoids special treatment of builtin-modules-with-init with respect to sys.modules. No other builtin modules get put into sys.modules. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/builtinimport: Optimise sub-package loading.Jim Mussared2023-06-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This makes it so that sub-packages are resolved relative to their parent's `__path__`, rather than re-resolving each parent's filesystem path. The previous behavior was that `import foo.bar` would first re-search `sys.path` for `foo`, then use the resulting path to find `bar`. For already-loaded and u-prefixed modules, because we no longer need to build the path from level to level, we no longer unnecessarily search the filesystem. This should improve startup time. Explicitly makes the resolving process clear: - Loaded modules are returned immediately without touching the filesystem. - Exact-match of builtins are also returned immediately. - Then the filesystem search happens. - If that fails, then the weak-link handling is applied. This maintains the existing behavior: if a user writes `import time` they will get time.py if it exits, otherwise the built-in utime. Whereas `import utime` will always return the built-in. This also fixes a regression from a7fa18c203a241f670f12ab507aa8b349fcd45a1 where we search the filesystem for built-ins. It is now only possible to override u-prefixed builtins. This will remove a lot of filesystem stats at startup, as micropython-specific modules (e.g. `pyb`) will no longer attempt to look at the filesystem. Added several improvements to the comments and some minor renaming and refactoring to make it clearer how the import mechanism works. Overall code size diff is +56 bytes on STM32. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/objmodule: Add support for __dict__.Jim Mussared2022-09-19
| | | | | | | | | | This matches class `__dict__`, and is similarly gated on MICROPY_CPYTHON_COMPAT. Unlike class though, because modules's globals are actually dict instances, the result is a mutable dictionary. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/obj: Convert make_new into a mp_obj_type_t slot.Jim Mussared2022-09-19
| | | | | | | | | | | Instead of being an explicit field, it's now a slot like all the other methods. This is a marginal code size improvement because most types have a make_new (100/138 on PYBV11), however it improves consistency in how types are declared, removing the special case for make_new. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* all: Make all mp_obj_type_t defs use MP_DEFINE_CONST_OBJ_TYPE.Jim Mussared2022-09-19
| | | | | | In preparation for upcoming rework of mp_obj_type_t layout. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py: Change makemoduledefs process so it uses output of qstr extraction.Damien George2022-06-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This cleans up the parsing of MP_REGISTER_MODULE() and generation of genhdr/moduledefs.h so that it uses the same process as compressed error string messages, using the output of qstr extraction. This makes sure all MP_REGISTER_MODULE()'s that are part of the build are correctly picked up. Previously the extraction would miss some (eg if you had a mod.c file in the board directory for an stm32 board). Build speed is more or less unchanged. Thanks to @stinos for the ports/windows/msvc/genhdr.targets changes. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* py: Remove support for MICROPY_PORT_BUILTIN_MODULES.Jim Mussared2022-05-18
| | | | | | This functionality is now replaced with MP_REGISTER_MODULE. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py: Make builtin modules use MP_REGISTER_MODULE.Jim Mussared2022-05-18
| | | | Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* extmod: Make extmod modules use MP_REGISTER_MODULE.Jim Mussared2022-05-18
| | | | Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
* py/objmodule: Move stray #include to top of file.Damien George2022-05-05
| | | | Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* py/objmodule: Support delegating failed attr lookups.Damien George2022-03-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds generic support for mutable module attributes on built in modules, by adding support for an optional hook function for module attribute lookup. If a module wants to support additional attribute load/ store/delete (beyond what is in the constant, globals dict) then it should add at the very end of its globals dict MP_MODULE_ATTR_DELEGATION_ENTRY(). This should point to a custom function which will handle any additional attributes. The mp_module_generic_attr() function is provided as a helper function for additional attributes: it requires an array of qstrs (terminated in MP_QSTRnull) and a corresponding array of objects (with a 1-1 mapping between qstrs and objects). If the qstr is found in the array then the corresponding object is loaded/stored/deleted. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* extmod/moduos: Create general uos module to be used by all ports.Damien George2022-03-09
| | | | | | | Based on the rp2 port version, with the rp2 port converted to use this module. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* py: Rework bytecode and .mpy file format to be mostly static data.Damien George2022-02-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Background: .mpy files are precompiled .py files, built using mpy-cross, that contain compiled bytecode functions (and can also contain machine code). The benefit of using an .mpy file over a .py file is that they are faster to import and take less memory when importing. They are also smaller on disk. But the real benefit of .mpy files comes when they are frozen into the firmware. This is done by loading the .mpy file during compilation of the firmware and turning it into a set of big C data structures (the job of mpy-tool.py), which are then compiled and downloaded into the ROM of a device. These C data structures can be executed in-place, ie directly from ROM. This makes importing even faster because there is very little to do, and also means such frozen modules take up much less RAM (because their bytecode stays in ROM). The downside of frozen code is that it requires recompiling and reflashing the entire firmware. This can be a big barrier to entry, slows down development time, and makes it harder to do OTA updates of frozen code (because the whole firmware must be updated). This commit attempts to solve this problem by providing a solution that sits between loading .mpy files into RAM and freezing them into the firmware. The .mpy file format has been reworked so that it consists of data and bytecode which is mostly static and ready to run in-place. If these new .mpy files are located in flash/ROM which is memory addressable, the .mpy file can be executed (mostly) in-place. With this approach there is still a small amount of unpacking and linking of the .mpy file that needs to be done when it's imported, but it's still much better than loading an .mpy from disk into RAM (although not as good as freezing .mpy files into the firmware). The main trick to make static .mpy files is to adjust the bytecode so any qstrs that it references now go through a lookup table to convert from local qstr number in the module to global qstr number in the firmware. That means the bytecode does not need linking/rewriting of qstrs when it's loaded. Instead only a small qstr table needs to be built (and put in RAM) at import time. This means the bytecode itself is static/constant and can be used directly if it's in addressable memory. Also the qstr string data in the .mpy file, and some constant object data, can be used directly. Note that the qstr table is global to the module (ie not per function). In more detail, in the VM what used to be (schematically): qst = DECODE_QSTR_VALUE; is now (schematically): idx = DECODE_QSTR_INDEX; qst = qstr_table[idx]; That allows the bytecode to be fixed at compile time and not need relinking/rewriting of the qstr values. Only qstr_table needs to be linked when the .mpy is loaded. Incidentally, this helps to reduce the size of bytecode because what used to be 2-byte qstr values in the bytecode are now (mostly) 1-byte indices. If the module uses the same qstr more than two times then the bytecode is smaller than before. The following changes are measured for this commit compared to the previous (the baseline): - average 7%-9% reduction in size of .mpy files - frozen code size is reduced by about 5%-7% - importing .py files uses about 5% less RAM in total - importing .mpy files uses about 4% less RAM in total - importing .py and .mpy files takes about the same time as before The qstr indirection in the bytecode has only a small impact on VM performance. For stm32 on PYBv1.0 the performance change of this commit is: diff of scores (higher is better) N=100 M=100 baseline -> this-commit diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 371.07 -> 357.39 : -13.68 = -3.687% (+/-0.02%) bm_fannkuch.py 78.72 -> 77.49 : -1.23 = -1.563% (+/-0.01%) bm_fft.py 2591.73 -> 2539.28 : -52.45 = -2.024% (+/-0.00%) bm_float.py 6034.93 -> 5908.30 : -126.63 = -2.098% (+/-0.01%) bm_hexiom.py 48.96 -> 47.93 : -1.03 = -2.104% (+/-0.00%) bm_nqueens.py 4510.63 -> 4459.94 : -50.69 = -1.124% (+/-0.00%) bm_pidigits.py 650.28 -> 644.96 : -5.32 = -0.818% (+/-0.23%) core_import_mpy_multi.py 564.77 -> 581.49 : +16.72 = +2.960% (+/-0.01%) core_import_mpy_single.py 68.67 -> 67.16 : -1.51 = -2.199% (+/-0.01%) core_qstr.py 64.16 -> 64.12 : -0.04 = -0.062% (+/-0.00%) core_yield_from.py 362.58 -> 354.50 : -8.08 = -2.228% (+/-0.00%) misc_aes.py 429.69 -> 405.59 : -24.10 = -5.609% (+/-0.01%) misc_mandel.py 3485.13 -> 3416.51 : -68.62 = -1.969% (+/-0.00%) misc_pystone.py 2496.53 -> 2405.56 : -90.97 = -3.644% (+/-0.01%) misc_raytrace.py 381.47 -> 374.01 : -7.46 = -1.956% (+/-0.01%) viper_call0.py 576.73 -> 572.49 : -4.24 = -0.735% (+/-0.04%) viper_call1a.py 550.37 -> 546.21 : -4.16 = -0.756% (+/-0.09%) viper_call1b.py 438.23 -> 435.68 : -2.55 = -0.582% (+/-0.06%) viper_call1c.py 442.84 -> 440.04 : -2.80 = -0.632% (+/-0.08%) viper_call2a.py 536.31 -> 532.35 : -3.96 = -0.738% (+/-0.06%) viper_call2b.py 382.34 -> 377.07 : -5.27 = -1.378% (+/-0.03%) And for unix on x64: diff of scores (higher is better) N=2000 M=2000 baseline -> this-commit diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 13594.20 -> 13073.84 : -520.36 = -3.828% (+/-5.44%) bm_fannkuch.py 60.63 -> 59.58 : -1.05 = -1.732% (+/-3.01%) bm_fft.py 112009.15 -> 111603.32 : -405.83 = -0.362% (+/-4.03%) bm_float.py 246202.55 -> 247923.81 : +1721.26 = +0.699% (+/-2.79%) bm_hexiom.py 615.65 -> 617.21 : +1.56 = +0.253% (+/-1.64%) bm_nqueens.py 215807.95 -> 215600.96 : -206.99 = -0.096% (+/-3.52%) bm_pidigits.py 8246.74 -> 8422.82 : +176.08 = +2.135% (+/-3.64%) misc_aes.py 16133.00 -> 16452.74 : +319.74 = +1.982% (+/-1.50%) misc_mandel.py 128146.69 -> 130796.43 : +2649.74 = +2.068% (+/-3.18%) misc_pystone.py 83811.49 -> 83124.85 : -686.64 = -0.819% (+/-1.03%) misc_raytrace.py 21688.02 -> 21385.10 : -302.92 = -1.397% (+/-3.20%) The code size change is (firmware with a lot of frozen code benefits the most): bare-arm: +396 +0.697% minimal x86: +1595 +0.979% [incl +32(data)] unix x64: +2408 +0.470% [incl +800(data)] unix nanbox: +1396 +0.309% [incl -96(data)] stm32: -1256 -0.318% PYBV10 cc3200: +288 +0.157% esp8266: -260 -0.037% GENERIC esp32: -216 -0.014% GENERIC[incl -1072(data)] nrf: +116 +0.067% pca10040 rp2: -664 -0.135% PICO samd: +844 +0.607% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS As part of this change the .mpy file format version is bumped to version 6. And mpy-tool.py has been improved to provide a good visualisation of the contents of .mpy files. In summary: this commit changes the bytecode to use qstr indirection, and reworks the .mpy file format to be simpler and allow .mpy files to be executed in-place. Performance is not impacted too much. Eventually it will be possible to store such .mpy files in a linear, read-only, memory- mappable filesystem so they can be executed from flash/ROM. This will essentially be able to replace frozen code for most applications. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* ports: Consolidate inclusion of umachine module in built-ins.Damien George2022-02-03
| | | | | | | | | | | The inclusion of `umachine` in the list of built-in modules is now done centrally in py/objmodule.c. Enabling MICROPY_PY_MACHINE will include this module. As part of this, all ports now have `umachine` as the core module name (previously some had only `machine` as the name). Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
* py/builtinimport: Refactor module importing.Jim Mussared2021-12-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Simplify and document/comment the handling of builtin import for: - already-loaded modules - built-in modules - built-in umodules (formerly weak links) - filesystem modules Retains existing functionality with smaller code size but should also facilitate potential new features (built-in packages, controlling the frozen path). Also makes the (unix-only) -m behavior a bit more obvious and configurable. Code size change with this commit: bare-arm: +0 +0.000% minimal x86: -64 -0.039% unix x64: -32 -0.006% unix nanbox: -4 -0.001% stm32: -184 -0.047% PYBV10 cc3200: -120 -0.065% esp8266: -228 -0.033% GENERIC esp32: -268 -0.018% GENERIC[incl +16(data)] nrf: -152 -0.087% pca10040 rp2: -256 -0.052% PICO samd: -80 -0.057% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS
* extmod: Add platform module.iabdalkader2021-09-19
| | | | It contains the compiler version, and underlying system HAL/SDK version.
* all: Rename "sys" module to "usys".stijn2020-09-04
| | | | | | | | | This is consistent with the other 'micro' modules and allows implementing additional features in Python via e.g. micropython-lib's sys. Note this is a breaking change (not backwards compatible) for ports which do not enable weak links, as "import sys" must now be replaced with "import usys".
* extmod/uasyncio: Add optional implementation of core uasyncio in C.Damien George2020-03-26
| | | | | | 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.
* all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py.Damien George2020-02-28
| | | | This is run with uncrustify 0.70.1, and black 19.10b0.
* extmod/modbluetooth: Rename module to "ubluetooth".Jim Mussared2019-10-22
| | | | | | | | | For consistency with "umachine". Now that weak links are enabled by default for built-in modules, this should be a no-op, but allows extension of the bluetooth module by user code. Also move registration of ubluetooth to objmodule rather than port-specific.
* py: Automatically provide weak links from "foo" to "ufoo" module name.Damien George2019-10-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* various: Add and update my copyright line based on git history.Paul Sokolovsky2019-05-17
| | | | For modules I initially created or made substantial contributions to.
* py: Update and rework build system for including external C modules.Andrew Leech2019-03-08
| | | | How to use this feature is documented in docs/develop/cmodules.rst.
* py: Implement a module system for external, user C modules.Ayke van Laethem2019-03-08
| | | | | | This system makes it a lot easier to include external libraries as static, native modules in MicroPython. Simply pass USER_C_MODULES (like FROZEN_MPY_DIR) as a make parameter.
* py: Allow registration of modules at their definition.Andrew Leech2019-03-08
| | | | | | | | During make, makemoduledefs.py parses the current builds c files for MP_REGISTER_MODULE(module_name, obj_module, enabled_define) These are used to generate a header with the required entries for "mp_rom_map_elem_t mp_builtin_module_table[]" in py/objmodule.c
* extmod/moduwebsocket: Refactor `websocket` to `uwebsocket`.Yonatan Goldschmidt2019-02-14
| | | | | | As mentioned in #4450, `websocket` was experimental with a single intended user, `webrepl`. Therefore, we'll make this change without a weak link `websocket` -> `uwebsocket`.
* py/objmodule: Implement PEP 562's __getattr__ for modules.Paul m. p. P2018-10-23
| | | | | | Configurable via MICROPY_MODULE_GETATTR, disabled by default. Among other things __getattr__ for modules can help to build lazy loading / code unloading at runtime.
* py/objmodule: Remove TODO about checking store attr to a module.Damien George2018-09-27
| | | | The code implements correct behaviour, as tested by basics/module1.py.
* py/objmodule: Make mp_obj_module_get_globals an inline function.Damien George2018-07-08
| | | | | | | Because this function is simple it saves code size to have it inlined. Being an auxiliary helper function (and only used in the py/ core) the argument should always be an mp_obj_module_t*, so there's no need for the assert (and having it would require including assert.h in obj.h).
* extmod/moducryptolib: Add ucryptolib module with crypto functions.Paul Sokolovsky2018-06-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The API follows guidelines of https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0272/, but is optimized for code size, with the idea that full PEP 0272 compatibility can be added with a simple Python wrapper mode. The naming of the module follows (u)hashlib pattern. At the bare minimum, this module is expected to provide: * AES128, ECB (i.e. "null") mode, encrypt only Implementation in this commit is based on axTLS routines, and implements following: * AES 128 and 256 * ECB and CBC modes * encrypt and decrypt
* py/objmodule: Factor common code for calling __init__ on builtin module.Damien George2018-02-20
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* all: Remove inclusion of internal py header files.Damien George2017-10-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Header files that are considered internal to the py core and should not normally be included directly are: py/nlr.h - internal nlr configuration and declarations py/bc0.h - contains bytecode macro definitions py/runtime0.h - contains basic runtime enums Instead, the top-level header files to include are one of: py/obj.h - includes runtime0.h and defines everything to use the mp_obj_t type py/runtime.h - includes mpstate.h and hence nlr.h, obj.h, runtime0.h, and defines everything to use the general runtime support functions Additional, specific headers (eg py/objlist.h) can be included if needed.
* all: Use the name MicroPython consistently in commentsAlexander Steffen2017-07-31
| | | | | There were several different spellings of MicroPython present in comments, when there should be only one.
* py/objmodule: Move module init/deinit code into runtime functions.Damien George2017-01-26
| | | | | | They are one-line functions and having them inline in mp_init/mp_deinit eliminates the overhead of a function call, and matches how other state is initialised in mp_init.
* py: Move weak-link map to objmodule.c, and expose module maps as public.Damien George2017-01-22
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* extmod/modutimeq: Refactor into optimized class.Paul Sokolovsky2016-12-22
| | | | | | | | | | import utimeq, utime # Max queue size, the queue allocated statically on creation q = utimeq.utimeq(10) q.push(utime.ticks_ms(), data1, data2) res = [0, 0, 0] # Items in res are filled up with results q.pop(res)
* stmhal/moduselect: Move to extmod/ for reuse by other ports.Paul Sokolovsky2016-11-21
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* all: Remove 'name' member from mp_obj_module_t struct.Damien George2016-09-22
| | | | One can instead lookup __name__ in the modules dict to get the value.
* py: Add basic _thread module, with ability to start a new thread.Damien George2016-06-28
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* py: Support to build berkeley db 1.85 and "btree" module.Paul Sokolovsky2016-06-15
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* py: Add uerrno module, with errno constants and dict.Damien George2016-05-10
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* py/modcollections: Rename module name have "u" prefix for consistency.Paul Sokolovsky2016-05-02
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* py/modio: Rename module name to "uio" for consistency with other modules.Paul Sokolovsky2016-05-02
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* extmod/modwebrepl: Module to handle WebREPL protocol.Paul Sokolovsky2016-04-29
| | | | | | | While just a websocket is enough for handling terminal part of WebREPL, handling file transfer operations requires demultiplexing and acting upon, which is encapsulated in _webrepl class provided by this module, which wraps a websocket object.