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* py: Add MP_STATE_THREAD to hold state specific to a given thread.Damien George2016-06-28
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* qemu-arm: Reinitialise uPy heap and runtime at start of each test.Damien George2016-03-15
| | | | | | | Previous to this patch, all qemu-arm tests were running in the same session, and global variables could be left over from the previous test. This patch makes it so that the heap and runtime are reinitialised at the start of each test.
* py/runtime: mp_stack_ctrl_init() should be called immediately on startup.Paul Sokolovsky2016-01-29
| | | | | | | | | Calling it from mp_init() is too late for some ports (like Unix), and leads to incomplete stack frame being captured, with following GC issues. So, now each port should call mp_stack_ctrl_init() on its own, ASAP after startup, and taking special precautions so it really was called before stack variables get allocated (because if such variable with a pointer is missed, it may lead to over-collecting (typical symptom is segfaulting)).
* py: Change type signature of builtin funs that take variable or kw args.Damien George2016-01-11
| | | | | With this patch the n_args parameter is changed type from mp_uint_t to size_t.
* py: Change struct and macro for builtin fun so they can be type checked.Damien George2016-01-03
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* py: Allocate parse nodes in chunks to reduce fragmentation and RAM use.Damien George2015-10-02
| | | | | | | | With this patch parse nodes are allocated sequentially in chunks. This reduces fragmentation of the heap and prevents waste at the end of individually allocated parse nodes. Saves roughly 20% of RAM during parse stage.
* qemu-arm: Get compiling again with recent changes to print framework.Damien George2015-04-16
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* 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.
* qemu-arm: Handle sys.exit() to allow skip tests in testsuite.Paul Sokolovsky2015-02-28
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* py: Protect mp_parse and mp_compile with nlr push/pop block.Damien George2015-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | To enable parsing constants more efficiently, mp_parse should be allowed to raise an exception, and mp_compile can already raise a MemoryError. So these functions need to be protected by an nlr push/pop block. This patch adds that feature in all places. This allows to simplify how mp_parse and mp_compile are called: they now raise an exception if they have an error and so explicit checking is not needed anymore.
* qemu-arm: Enable GC and native code-gen; enable more tests.Damien George2015-01-12
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* qemu-arm: Get "make RUN_TESTS=1" compiling after changes to core.Damien George2015-01-08
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* modsys: Add sys.print_exception(exc, file=sys.stdout) function.Paul Sokolovsky2014-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | The function is modeled after traceback.print_exception(), but unbloated, and put into existing module to save overhead on adding another module. Compliant traceback.print_exception() is intended to be implemented in micropython-lib in terms of sys.print_exception(). This change required refactoring mp_obj_print_exception() to take pfenv_t interface arguments. Addresses #751.
* Implement kwargs for builtin open() and _io.FileIOstijn2014-10-21
| | | | | | | This makes open() and _io.FileIO() more CPython compliant. The mode kwarg is fully iplemented. The encoding kwarg is allowed but not implemented; mainly to allow the tests to specify encoding for CPython, see #874
* py: Make compiler return a proper exception on SyntaxError.Damien George2014-10-05
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* py: Free non-interned strings in the parser when not needed.Damien George2014-09-23
| | | | | | | | | | | mp_parse_node_free now frees the memory associated with non-interned strings. And the parser calls mp_parse_node_free when discarding a non-used node (such as a doc string). Also, the compiler now frees the parse tree explicitly just before it exits (as opposed to relying on the caller to do this). Addresses issue #708 as best we can.
* Declare do_str() function before the implementationChris Dearman2014-09-01
| | | | | | This ensures that GCC does not discard the do_str implementation in some cases eg when compiling tests with debug enabled: make RUN_TESTS=1 DEBUG=1
* Put call to qstr_init and mp_init_emergency_exc_buf in mp_init.Damien George2014-08-04
| | | | | | | qstr_init is always called exactly before mp_init, so makes sense to just have mp_init call it. Similarly with mp_init_emergency_exception_buf. Doing this makes the ports simpler and less error prone (ie they can no longer forget to call these).
* qemu-arm: fully integrated test suite.Ilya Dmitrichenko2014-05-08
This is primarily intended to provide testing of Thumb-specific code within Travis CI as well as if anyone else want to run it locally. As discussed in purposes. This is currently agains an emulated Cortex-M3 core, however in the near future it can extended to support M0, M0+ as well M4 (work in progress exists in sushihangover/qemu). It's probably true that most of the code base can be covered running uPy natively on a POSIX system, however we do have the tiny bit of assembly code. There may exist bugs related to endianness and type aliases, let alone potential standard library or compiler bugs or even architecture-specific optimisations. This could also incorporate lwIP (or other TCP/IP stack) integration as well as SDIO+FATFS drivers. The solution to inline the test cases was chose due to simplicity. It could alternatively be implemented in a number of different way (see #515), but this looked the simplest. Inclusion of tinytest was just to avoid writing boilerplate code for counting failed tests and other utility functions. Currently only a few functions are used, however this could be extended. Checking in the code instead of using submodule was a personal preference, but if people do want the pain of submodules, this can provided. This particular framework is also pretty good if one desires to run unit test on target. The approach with scripts being inlined is probably not quite suited for the size of memory an MCU has, but the tinytest itself should be good, if lower-level C code is to be unit tested.