Based on extmod/utime_mphal.c, with:
- a globals dict added
- time.localtime wrapper added
- time.time wrapper added
- time.time_ns function added
New configuration options are added for this module:
- MICROPY_PY_UTIME (enabled at basic features level)
- MICROPY_PY_UTIME_GMTIME_LOCALTIME_MKTIME
- MICROPY_PY_UTIME_TIME_TIME_NS
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This changes the CustomEvent for stdout to use the existing `detail`
property of CustomEvent instead of adding a `data` property.
Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@pybricks.com>
Emscripten strongly advises the use of optimisation when compiling with
ASYNCIFY enabled. Testing the difference betwen O3 and Os for various
configurations gives:
flags firmware.wasm micropython.js perf
-O3 -s ASYNCIFY 1342003 212845 0 (baseline)
-O3 -s ASYNCIFY -s WASM=0 - 7064750 -30%
-O3 367131 196569 +140%
-O3 -s WASM=0 - 2818260 +30%
-Os -s ASYNCIFY 1135450 213064 +40%
-Os -s ASYNCIFY -s WASM=0 - 6239768 -30%
-Os 295028 196569 +180%
-Os -s WASM=0 - 2271358 +30%
The first row is prior to this commit. The second and third columns show
firmware size (add them to get the total size). The fourth column shows
the approximate change in performance compared to the baseline. The
performance was measured using run-perfbench.py and the error was large, up
to 20%, although general trends in the change in performance could still be
seen.
In summary, using using Os instead of O3 makes it a little bit faster in
all cases, and smaller output (wasm/js) in all cases.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
This simplifies the config file. This is not a no-op, it does enable a few
new features to bring the port in line with this config level.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>