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Jim Mussared a9a745e4b4 py: Use preprocessor to detect error reporting level (terse/detailed).
Instead of compiler-level if-logic.  This is necessary to know what error
strings are included in the build at the preprocessor stage, so that string
compression can be implemented.
2020-04-05 14:11:51 +10:00
Damien George 69661f3343 all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py.
This is run with uncrustify 0.70.1, and black 19.10b0.
2020-02-28 10:33:03 +11:00
Damien George 17aeb43e18 py: Un-nest configuration #if/#endif's for selection of complex code.
Because un-nested #if's are simpler to handle with formatting tools.
2020-02-28 10:30:34 +11:00
Damien George a1b18b3ba7 py: Removing dangling "else" to improve code format consistency. 2020-02-28 10:29:27 +11:00
Damien George 1fccda049f py/objexcept: Rename mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg2 to ..._vlist.
Follow up to recent commit ad7213d3c3, the
name "varg2" is misleading, vlist describes better that the argument is a
va_list.  This name also matches CircuitPython, which already has such
helper functions.
2020-02-18 21:00:42 +11:00
Damien George ad7213d3c3 py: Add mp_raise_msg_varg helper and use it where appropriate.
This commit adds mp_raise_msg_varg(type, fmt, ...) as a helper for
nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(type, fmt, ...)).  It makes the
C-level API for raising exceptions more consistent, and reduces code size
on most ports:

   bare-arm:   +28 +0.042%
minimal x86:  +100 +0.067%
   unix x64:   -56 -0.011%
unix nanbox:  -300 -0.068%
      stm32:  -204 -0.054% PYBV10
     cc3200:    +0 +0.000%
    esp8266:   -64 -0.010% GENERIC
      esp32:  -104 -0.007% GENERIC
        nrf:  -136 -0.094% pca10040
       samd:    +0 +0.000% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS
2020-02-13 11:52:40 +11:00
Nicko van Someren 3aab54bf43 py: Support non-boolean results for equality and inequality tests.
This commit implements a more complete replication of CPython's behaviour
for equality and inequality testing of objects.  This addresses the issues
discussed in #5382 and a few other inconsistencies.  Improvements over the
old code include:

- Support for returning non-boolean results from comparisons (as used by
  numpy and others).
- Support for non-reflexive equality tests.
- Preferential use of __ne__ methods and MP_BINARY_OP_NOT_EQUAL binary
  operators for inequality tests, when available.
- Fallback to op2 == op1 or op2 != op1 when op1 does not implement the
  (in)equality operators.

The scheme here makes use of a new flag, MP_TYPE_FLAG_NEEDS_FULL_EQ_TEST,
in the flags word of mp_obj_type_t to indicate if various shortcuts can or
cannot be used when performing equality and inequality tests.  Currently
four built-in classes have the flag set: float and complex are
non-reflexive (since nan != nan) while bytearray and frozenszet instances
can equal other builtin class instances (bytes and set respectively).  The
flag is also set for any new class defined by the user.

This commit also includes a more comprehensive set of tests for the
behaviour of (in)equality operators implemented in special methods.
2020-01-30 14:53:07 +11:00
David Lechner 339d0816c5 py/runtime: Move MICROPY_PORT_INIT_FUNC near the end of mp_init().
This moves the MICROPY_PORT_INIT_FUNC hook to the end of mp_init(), just
before MP_THREAD_GIL_ENTER(), so that everything (in particular the GIL
mutex) is intialized before the hook is called.  MICROPY_PORT_DEINIT_FUNC
is also moved to be symmetric (but there is no functional change there).

If a port needs to perform initialisation earlier than
MICROPY_PORT_INIT_FUNC then it can do it before calling mp_init().
2020-01-12 13:27:04 +11:00
Damien George bfbd94401d py: Make mp_obj_get_type() return a const ptr to mp_obj_type_t.
Most types are in rodata/ROM, and mp_obj_base_t.type is a constant pointer,
so enforce this const-ness throughout the code base.  If a type ever needs
to be modified (eg a user type) then a simple cast can be used.
2020-01-09 11:25:26 +11:00
Damien George aacd618939 py/runtime: Don't allocate iter buf for user-defined types.
A user-defined type that defines __iter__ doesn't need any memory to be
pre-allocated for its iterator (because it can't use such memory).  So
optimise for this case by not allocating the iter-buf.
2019-12-27 12:34:22 +11:00
Yonatan Goldschmidt 07ccb5588c py/objobject: Add object.__setattr__ function.
Allows assigning attributes on class instances that implement their own
__setattr__.  Both object.__setattr__ and super(A, b).__setattr__ will work
with this commit.
2019-12-21 00:12:08 +11:00
Damien George 323d47887f py/runtime: Reorder some binary ops so they don't require conditionals.
runtime0.h is part of the MicroPython ABI so it's simpler if it's
independent of config options, like MICROPY_PY_REVERSE_SPECIAL_METHODS.

What's effectively done here is to move MP_BINARY_OP_DIVMOD and
MP_BINARY_OP_CONTAINS up in the enum, then remove the #if
MICROPY_PY_REVERSE_SPECIAL_METHODS conditional.

Without this change .mpy files would need to have a feature flag for
MICROPY_PY_REVERSE_SPECIAL_METHODS (when embedding native code that uses
this enum).

This commit has no effect when MICROPY_PY_REVERSE_SPECIAL_METHODS is
disabled.  With this option enabled this commit reduces code size by about
60 bytes.
2019-10-29 23:13:51 +11:00
Damien George 809d89c794 py/runtime: Fix PEP479 behaviour throwing StopIteration into yield from.
Commit 3f6ffe059f implemented PEP479 but did
not catch the case fixed in this commit.  Found by coverage analysis, that
the VM had uncovered code.
2019-10-04 23:27:00 +10:00
Jim Mussared 16f8ceeaaa extmod/modbluetooth: Add low-level Python BLE API. 2019-10-01 09:51:02 +10:00
Milan Rossa 310b3d1b81 py: Integrate sys.settrace feature into the VM and runtime.
This commit adds support for sys.settrace, allowing to install Python
handlers to trace execution of Python code.  The interface follows CPython
as closely as possible.  The feature is disabled by default and can be
enabled via MICROPY_PY_SYS_SETTRACE.
2019-08-30 16:44:12 +10:00
Damien George af20c2ead3 py: Add global default_emit_opt variable to make emit kind persistent.
mp_compile no longer takes an emit_opt argument, rather this setting is now
provided by the global default_emit_opt variable.

Now, when -X emit=native is passed as a command-line option, the emitter
will be set for all compiled modules (included imports), not just the
top-level script.

In the future there could be a way to also set this variable from a script.

Fixes issue #4267.
2019-08-28 12:47:58 +10:00
Damien George bc9b656f35 py/runtime: Remove obsolete comment about mp_parse_compile_execute.
mp_locals_get/set and mp_globals_get/set are now static-inline functions so
this comment is no longer correct.
2019-08-22 15:59:14 +10:00
Milan Rossa cb3647004f py: Implement new sys.atexit feature.
This patch implements a new sys.atexit function which registers a function
that is later executed when the main script ends.  It is configurable via
MICROPY_PY_SYS_ATEXIT, disabled by default.

This is not compliant with CPython, rather it can be used to implement a
CPython compatible "atexit" module if desired (similar to how
sys.print_exception can be used to implement functionality of the
"traceback" module).
2019-08-15 17:30:50 +10:00
Paul m. p. P 60f1063797 py/runtime: Allow to override builtins.__import__ with Python func.
This patch adds a simple but powerful hook into the import system, in a
CPython compatible way, by allowing to override builtins.__import__.

This does introduce some overhead to all imports but it's minor:
- the dict lookup of __import__ is bypassed if there are no modifications
  to the builtins module (which is the case at start up);
- imports are not performance critical, usually done just at the start of a
  script;
- compared to how much work is done in an import, looking up a value in a
  dict is a relatively small additional piece of work.
2019-07-31 22:36:00 +10:00
Jun Wu 089c9b71d1 py: remove "if (0)" and "if (false)" branches.
Prior to this commit, building the unix port with `DEBUG=1` and
`-finstrument-functions` the compilation would fail with an error like
"control reaches end of non-void function".  This change fixes this by
removing the problematic "if (0)" branches.  Not all branches affect
compilation, but they are all removed for consistency.
2019-05-06 18:28:28 +10:00
Damien George 9ce25d7022 py/runtime: Fix mp_unpack_ex so seq can't be reclaimed by GC during use.
The issue described in the comment added here can be seen by forcing a
gc_collect() at the start of each call to gc_alloc().
2019-04-15 11:30:19 +10:00
Damien George 1754c71f45 py/runtime: Optimise to not create temp float for int to power negative. 2019-04-15 11:04:59 +10:00
Andrew Leech 8977c7eb58 py/scheduler: Convert micropythyon.schedule() to a circular buffer.
This means the schedule operates on a first-in, first-executed manner
rather than the current last-in, first executed.
2019-03-26 16:35:42 +11:00
Damien George 440462b18e py/runtime: Remove long-obsolete MICROPY_FSUSERMOUNT init code.
In 1808b2e8d5 it was replaced by MICROPY_VFS
and related code.
2019-03-20 00:16:37 +11:00
Damien George 054dd33eba py: Downcase MP_xxx_SLOT_IS_FILLED inline functions. 2019-02-12 14:54:51 +11:00
Damien George eee1e8841a py: Downcase all MP_OBJ_IS_xxx macros to make a more consistent C API.
These macros could in principle be (inline) functions so it makes sense to
have them lower case, to match the other C API functions.

The remaining macros that are upper case are:
- MP_OBJ_TO_PTR, MP_OBJ_FROM_PTR
- MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT, MP_OBJ_SMALL_INT_VALUE
- MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR, MP_OBJ_QSTR_VALUE
- MP_OBJ_FUN_MAKE_SIG
- MP_DECLARE_CONST_xxx
- MP_DEFINE_CONST_xxx

These must remain macros because they are used when defining const data (at
least, MP_OBJ_NEW_SMALL_INT is so it makes sense to have
MP_OBJ_SMALL_INT_VALUE also a macro).

For those macros that have been made lower case, compatibility macros are
provided for the old names so that users do not need to change their code
immediately.
2019-02-12 14:54:51 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 8fea833e3f py: Update my copyright info on some files.
Based on git history.
2019-02-06 00:19:00 +11:00
Damien George fa50047bbc py/runtime: Unlock the GIL in mp_deinit function.
This mirrors what is done in mp_init.  Some RTOSs require this symmetry to
get back to a clean state (when doing a soft reset, for example).
2018-12-27 14:20:31 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky b1d08726ee py/obj: Add support for __int__ special method.
Based on the discussion, this special method is available unconditionally,
as converting to int is a common operation.
2018-12-07 17:28:04 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 5c18730f28 py/runtime: Fix qstr assumptions when handling "import *".
There was an assumption that all names in a module dict are qstr's.
However, they can be dynamically generated (by assigning to globals()),
and in case of a long name, it won't be a qstr. Handle this situation
properly, including taking care of not creating superfluous qstr's for
names starting with "_" (which aren't imported by "import *").
2018-11-01 13:33:16 +11:00
Damien George a9237cee82 py/runtime: Remove comment in mp_import_name about level being 0.
A non-zero level has been supported for some time now.
2018-10-01 15:35:10 +10:00
Damien George 4ab397576f py/runtime: Use mp_import_name to implement tail of mp_import_from. 2018-10-01 15:22:03 +10:00
Damien George 2c7a3061d5 py/runtime: Remove nlr protection when calling __next__ in mp_resume.
And remove related comment about needing such protection when calling send.

Reasoning for removal is as follows:
- mp_resume is only called by the VM in YIELD_FROM opcode
- if send_value != MP_OBJ_NULL then throw_value == MP_OBJ_NULL
- so if __next__ or send are called then throw_value == MP_OBJ_NULL
- if __next__ or send raise an exception without nlr protection then the
  exception will be handled by the global exception handler of the VM
- this handler already has code to handle exceptions raised in YIELD_FROM,
  including correct handling of StopIteration
- this handler doesn't handle the case of injection of GeneratorExit, but
  this won't be needed because throw_value == MP_OBJ_NULL

Note that it's already possible for mp_resume() to raise an exception
(including StopIteration) from the unprotected call to type->iternext(), so
that's why the VM already has code to handle the case of exceptions coming
out of mp_resume().

This commit reduces code size by a bit, and significantly reduces C stack
usage when using yield-from, from 88 bytes down to 40 for Thumb2, and 152
down to 72 bytes for x86-64 (better than half).  (Note that gcc doesn't
seem to tail-call optimise the call from mp_resume() to mp_obj_gen_resume()
so this saving in C stack usage helps all uses of yield-from.)
2018-09-28 22:16:56 +10:00
Damien George b01f66c5f1 py: Shorten error messages by using contractions and some rewording. 2018-09-20 14:33:10 +10:00
stijn 89516b2b62 py/runtime: Fix incorrect test for MICROPY_PORT_DEINIT_FUNC. 2018-09-11 00:38:31 +10:00
Damien George e94d644a81 py/runtime: Use mp_obj_new_int_from_ll when return int is not small.
There's no need to call mp_obj_new_int() which will just fail the check for
small int and call mp_obj_new_int_from_ll() anyway.

Thanks to @Jongy for prompting this change.
2018-07-14 23:05:25 +10:00
Damien George a6ea6b08bc py: Simplify some cases of accessing the map of module and type dict.
mp_obj_module_get_globals() returns a mp_obj_dict_t*, and type->locals_dict
is a mp_obj_dict_t*, so access the map entry of the dict directly instead
of needing to cast this mp_obj_dict_t* up to an object and then calling the
mp_obj_dict_get_map() helper function.
2018-07-08 21:31:09 +10:00
Damien George 035906419d extmod/uos_dupterm: Use native C stream methods on dupterm object.
This patch changes dupterm to call the native C stream methods on the
connected stream objects, instead of calling the Python readinto/write
methods.  This is much more efficient for native stream objects like UART
and webrepl and doesn't require allocating a special dupterm array.

This change is a minor breaking change from the user's perspective because
dupterm no longer accepts pure user stream objects to duplicate on.  But
with the recent addition of uio.IOBase it is possible to still create such
classes just by inheriting from uio.IOBase, for example:

    import uio, uos

    class MyStream(uio.IOBase):
        def write(self, buf):
            # existing write implementation
        def readinto(self, buf):
            # existing readinto implementation

    uos.dupterm(MyStream())
2018-06-12 15:06:11 +10:00
Damien George bc87b862fd py/runtime: Add mp_load_method_protected helper which catches exceptions
This new helper function acts like mp_load_method_maybe but is wrapped in
an NLR handler so it can catch exceptions.  It prevents AttributeError from
propagating out, and optionally all other exceptions.  This helper can be
used to fully implement hasattr (see follow-up commit), and also for cases
where mp_load_method_maybe is used but it must now raise an exception.
2018-05-10 23:00:04 +10:00
Damien George 3f420c0c27 py: Don't include mp_optimise_value or opt_level() if compiler disabled.
Without the compiler enabled the mp_optimise_value is unused, and the
micropython.opt_level() function is not useful, so exclude these from the
build to save RAM and code size.
2018-04-04 14:24:03 +10:00
Damien George f50b64cab5 py/runtime: Be sure that non-intercepted thrown object is an exception.
The VM expects that, if mp_resume() returns MP_VM_RETURN_EXCEPTION, then
the returned value is an exception instance (eg to add a traceback to it).
It's possible that a value passed to a generator's throw() is not an
exception so must be explicitly checked for if the thrown value is not
intercepted by the generator.

Thanks to @jepler for finding the bug.
2018-03-30 12:43:38 +11:00
Damien George 3280788195 py/runtime: Check that keys in dicts passed as ** args are strings.
Prior to this patch the code would crash if a key in a ** dict was anything
other than a str or qstr.  This is because mp_setup_code_state() assumes
that keys in kwargs are qstrs (for efficiency).

Thanks to @jepler for finding the bug.
2018-03-30 11:13:32 +11:00
Damien George a9f6d49218 py/vm: Simplify handling of special-case STOP_ITERATION in yield from.
There's no need to have MP_OBJ_NULL a special case, the code can re-use
the MP_OBJ_STOP_ITERATION value to signal the special case and the VM can
detect this with only one check (for MP_OBJ_STOP_ITERATION).
2018-02-27 15:48:09 +11:00
Damien George 209936880d py/builtinimport: Add compile-time option to disable external imports.
The new option is MICROPY_ENABLE_EXTERNAL_IMPORT and is enabled by default
so that the default behaviour is the same as before.  With it disabled
import is only supported for built-in modules, not for external files nor
frozen modules.  This allows to support targets that have no filesystem of
any kind and that only have access to pre-supplied built-in modules
implemented natively.
2018-02-20 18:00:44 +11:00
Damien George f5fb68e94f py/runtime: Remove unnecessary break statements from switch. 2017-12-19 13:13:21 +11:00
Damien George 30fd8484eb py/runtime: Use the Python stack when building *arg and **kwarg state.
With MICROPY_ENABLE_PYSTACK enabled the following language constructs no
longer allocate on the heap: f(*arg), f(**kwarg).
2017-12-11 13:49:09 +11:00
Damien George 1e5a33df41 py: Convert all uses of alloca() to use new scoped allocation API. 2017-12-11 13:49:09 +11:00
Damien George 02d830c035 py: Introduce a Python stack for scoped allocation.
This patch introduces the MICROPY_ENABLE_PYSTACK option (disabled by
default) which enables a "Python stack" that allows to allocate and free
memory in a scoped, or Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) way, similar to alloca().

A new memory allocation API is introduced along with this Py-stack.  It
includes both "local" and "nonlocal" LIFO allocation.  Local allocation is
intended to be equivalent to using alloca(), whereby the same function must
free the memory.  Nonlocal allocation is where another function may free
the memory, so long as it's still LIFO.

Follow-up patches will convert all uses of alloca() and VLA to the new
scoped allocation API.  The old behaviour (using alloca()) will still be
available, but when MICROPY_ENABLE_PYSTACK is enabled then alloca() is no
longer required or used.

The benefits of enabling this option are (or will be once subsequent
patches are made to convert alloca()/VLA):
- Toolchains without alloca() can use this feature to obtain correct and
  efficient scoped memory allocation (compared to using the heap instead
  of alloca(), which is slower).
- Even if alloca() is available, enabling the Py-stack gives slightly more
  efficient use of stack space when calling nested Python functions, due to
  the way that compilers implement alloca().
- Enabling the Py-stack with the stackless mode allows for even more
  efficient stack usage, as well as retaining high performance (because the
  heap is no longer used to build and destroy stackless code states).
- With Py-stack and stackless enabled, Python-calling-Python is no longer
  recursive in the C mp_execute_bytecode function.

The micropython.pystack_use() function is included to measure usage of the
Python stack.
2017-12-11 13:49:09 +11:00
Damien George 5b8998da6d py/runtime: Move mp_exc_recursion_depth to runtime and rename to raise.
For consistency this helper function is renamed to match the other
exception helpers, and moved to their location in runtime.c.
2017-12-11 13:49:09 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 39dd89fe31 py/runtime: When tracing unary/binary ops, output op (method) name.
E.g.:

    >>> 1+1
    binary 26 __add__ 3 3

Output is similar to bytecode dump (numeric code, then op name).
2017-12-09 01:28:16 +02:00
Damien George 5e34a113ea py/runtime: Add MP_BINARY_OP_CONTAINS as reverse of MP_BINARY_OP_IN.
Before this patch MP_BINARY_OP_IN had two meanings: coming from bytecode it
meant that the args needed to be swapped, but coming from within the
runtime meant that the args were already in the correct order.  This lead
to some confusion in the code and comments stating how args were reversed.
It also lead to 2 bugs: 1) containment for a subclass of a native type
didn't work; 2) the expression "{True} in True" would illegally succeed and
return True.  In both of these cases it was because the args to
MP_BINARY_OP_IN ended up being reversed twice.

To fix these things this patch introduces MP_BINARY_OP_CONTAINS which
corresponds exactly to the __contains__ special method, and this is the
operator that built-in types should implement.  MP_BINARY_OP_IN is now only
emitted by the compiler and is converted to MP_BINARY_OP_CONTAINS by
swapping the arguments.
2017-11-24 14:48:23 +11:00
Damien George 9783ac282e py/runtime: Simplify handling of containment binary operator.
In mp_binary_op, there is no need to explicitly check for type->getiter
being non-null and raising an exception because this is handled exactly by
mp_getiter().  So just call the latter unconditionally.
2017-11-24 12:07:12 +11:00
Damien George 37282f8fc1 extmod/uos_dupterm: Update uos.dupterm() and helper funcs to have index.
The uos.dupterm() signature and behaviour is updated to reflect the latest
enhancements in the docs.  It has minor backwards incompatibility in that
it no longer accepts zero arguments.

The dupterm_rx helper function is moved from esp8266 to extmod and
generalised to support multiple dupterm slots.

A port can specify multiple slots by defining the MICROPY_PY_OS_DUPTERM
config macro to an integer, being the number of slots it wants to have;
0 means to disable the dupterm feature altogether.

The unix and esp8266 ports are updated to work with the new interface and
are otherwise unchanged with respect to functionality.
2017-10-13 20:01:57 +11:00
Damien George a3dc1b1957 all: Remove inclusion of internal py header files.
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.
2017-10-04 12:37:50 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 9dce823cfd py/modbuiltins: Implement abs() by dispatching to MP_UNARY_OP_ABS.
This allows user classes to implement __abs__ special method, and saves
code size (104 bytes for x86_64), even though during refactor, an issue
was fixed and few optimizations were made:

* abs() of minimum (negative) small int value is calculated properly.
* objint_longlong and objint_mpz avoid allocating new object is the
  argument is already non-negative.
2017-09-18 00:06:43 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky eb84a830df py/runtime: Implement dispatch for "reverse op" special methods.
If, for class X, X.__add__(Y) doesn't exist (or returns NotImplemented),
try Y.__radd__(X) instead.

This patch could be simpler, but requires undoing operand swap and
operation switch to get non-confusing error message in case __radd__
doesn't exist.
2017-09-10 17:05:57 +03:00
Damien George ca21aed0a1 py: Make m_malloc_fail() have void return type, since it doesn't return. 2017-08-31 17:00:14 +10:00
Damien George 58321dd985 all: Convert mp_uint_t to mp_unary_op_t/mp_binary_op_t where appropriate
The unary-op/binary-op enums are already defined, and there are no
arithmetic tricks used with these types, so it makes sense to use the
correct enum type for arguments that take these values.  It also reduces
code size quite a bit for nan-boxing builds.
2017-08-29 13:16:30 +10:00
Stefan Naumann ace9fb5405 py: Add verbose debug compile-time flag MICROPY_DEBUG_VERBOSE.
It enables all the DEBUG_printf outputs in the py/ source code.
2017-08-15 11:53:36 +10:00
Javier Candeira 35a1fea90b all: Raise exceptions via mp_raise_XXX
- Changed: ValueError, TypeError, NotImplementedError
  - OSError invocations unchanged, because the corresponding utility
    function takes ints, not strings like the long form invocation.
  - OverflowError, IndexError and RuntimeError etc. not changed for now
    until we decide whether to add new utility functions.
2017-08-13 22:52:33 +10:00
Alexander Steffen 55f33240f3 all: Use the name MicroPython consistently in comments
There were several different spellings of MicroPython present in comments,
when there should be only one.
2017-07-31 18:35:40 +10:00
Damien George 761e4c7ff6 all: Remove trailing spaces, per coding conventions. 2017-07-19 13:12:10 +10:00
Tom Collins 145796f037 py,extmod: Some casts and minor refactors to quiet compiler warnings. 2017-07-07 11:32:22 +10:00
Damien George 2138258fea py/runtime: Mark m_malloc_fail() as NORETURN. 2017-07-04 02:12:36 +10:00
Damien George 79ce664952 py/runtime: When init'ing kbd intr exc, use tuple ptr instead of object. 2017-04-10 17:07:26 +10:00
Damien George 6b34107537 py: Change mp_uint_t to size_t for mp_obj_str_get_data len arg. 2017-03-29 12:56:45 +11:00
Damien George 6213ad7f46 py: Convert mp_uint_t to size_t for tuple/list accessors.
This patch changes mp_uint_t to size_t for the len argument of the
following public facing C functions:

mp_obj_tuple_get
mp_obj_list_get
mp_obj_get_array

These functions take a pointer to the len argument (to be filled in by the
function) and callers of these functions should update their code so the
type of len is changed to size_t.  For ports that don't use nan-boxing
there should be no change in generate code because the size of the type
remains the same (word sized), and in a lot of cases there won't even be a
compiler warning if the type remains as mp_uint_t.

The reason for this change is to standardise on the use of size_t for
variables that count memory (or memory related) sizes/lengths.  It helps
builds that use nan-boxing.
2017-03-29 12:56:17 +11:00
Damien George 94c41bb06f py: Use mp_raise_TypeError/mp_raise_ValueError helpers where possible.
Saves 168 bytes on bare-arm.
2017-03-28 22:37:26 +11:00
Damien George 707f16b05c py: Use mp_locals/mp_globals accessor funcs instead of MP_STATE_CTX.
To improve maintainability of the code.
2017-03-24 18:41:11 +11:00
Damien George 6e74d24f30 py: Add micropython.schedule() function and associated runtime code. 2017-03-20 15:20:26 +11:00
Krzysztof Blazewicz 7e480e8a30 py: Use mp_obj_get_array where sequence may be a tuple or a list. 2017-03-07 16:48:16 +11:00
Krzysztof Blazewicz 1215dc47e2 py/runtime.c: Remove optimization of '*a,=b', it caused a bug.
*a, = b should always make a copy of b, instead, before this patch
if b was a list it would copy only a reference to it.
2017-03-07 16:48:16 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 4b3da60324 py/runtime: mp_raise_msg(): Accept NULL argument for message.
In this case, raise an exception without a message.

This would allow to shove few code bytes comparing to currently used
mp_raise_msg(..., "") pattern. (Actual savings depend on function code
alignment used by a particular platform.)
2017-02-24 09:57:25 -05:00
Damien George e6003f466e py: De-optimise some uses of mp_getiter, so they don't use the C stack.
In these cases the heap is anyway used to create a new object so no real
need to use the C stack for iterating.  It saves a few bytes of code size.
2017-02-16 19:11:34 +11:00
Damien George cb6300697c py/runtime: Optimise case of identity iterator so it doesn't alloc RAM. 2017-02-16 18:38:06 +11:00
Damien George ae8d867586 py: Add iter_buf to getiter type method.
Allows to iterate over the following without allocating on the heap:
- tuple
- list
- string, bytes
- bytearray, array
- dict (not dict.keys, dict.values, dict.items)
- set, frozenset

Allows to call the following without heap memory:
- all, any, min, max, sum

TODO: still need to allocate stack memory in bytecode for iter_buf.
2017-02-16 18:38:06 +11:00
Damien George 4e3bac2e42 py/runtime: Convert mp_uint_t to size_t where appropriate. 2017-02-16 16:51:13 +11:00
Damien George dcb9ea7215 extmod: Add generic VFS sub-system.
This provides mp_vfs_XXX functions (eg mount, open, listdir) which are
agnostic to the underlying filesystem type, and just require an object with
the relevant filesystem-like methods (eg .mount, .open, .listidr) which can
then be mounted.

These mp_vfs_XXX functions would typically be used by a port to implement
the "uos" module, and mp_vfs_open would be the builtin open function.

This feature is controlled by MICROPY_VFS, disabled by default.
2017-01-27 17:19:06 +11:00
Damien George e9cb1f8077 py/objmodule: Move module init/deinit code into runtime functions.
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.
2017-01-26 23:30:38 +11:00
Damien George d7150b09d7 py/runtime: Refactor default case of switch to remove assert(0). 2017-01-17 17:03:56 +11:00
Damien George aeb2655073 py/runtime: Fix handling of throw() when resuming generator.
If GeneratorExit is injected as a throw-value then that should lead to
the close() method being called, if it exists.  If close() does not exist
then throw() should not be called, and this patch fixes this.
2017-01-17 00:10:49 +11:00
Damien George 40863fce6f py/runtime: Refactor assert(0) to improve coverage. 2017-01-17 00:09:56 +11:00
Damien George 7f1da0a03b py: Add MICROPY_KBD_EXCEPTION config option to provide mp_kbd_exception.
Defining and initialising mp_kbd_exception is boiler-plate code and so the
core runtime can provide it, instead of each port needing to do it
themselves.

The exception object is placed in the VM state rather than on the heap.
2016-12-15 13:00:19 +11:00
Damien George e8f2db7da3 py/runtime: Zero out fs_user_mount array in mp_init.
There's no need to force ports to copy-and-paste this initialisation
code.  If FSUSERMOUNT is enabled then this zeroing out must be done.
2016-12-14 11:40:11 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky a0b2c6ad32 py/runtime: mp_resume: Fix exception handling for nanbox port. 2016-11-15 01:41:22 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky 79d996a57b py/runtime: mp_resume: Handle exceptions in Python __next__().
This includes StopIteration and thus are important to make Python-coded
iterables work with yield from/await.

Exceptions in Python send() are still not handled and left for future
consideration and optimization.
2016-11-15 01:10:34 +03:00
Damien George 571e6f26db py: Specialise builtin funcs to use separate type for fixed arg count.
Builtin functions with a fixed number of arguments (0, 1, 2 or 3) are
quite common.  Before this patch the wrapper for such a function cost
3 machine words.  After this patch it only takes 2, which can reduce the
code size by quite a bit (and pays off even more, the more functions are
added).  It also makes function dispatch slightly more efficient in CPU
usage, and furthermore reduces stack usage for these cases.  On x86 and
Thumb archs the dispatch functions are now tail-call optimised by the
compiler.

The bare-arm port has its code size increase by 76 bytes, but stmhal drops
by 904 bytes.  Stack usage by these builtin functions is decreased by 48
bytes on Thumb2 archs.
2016-10-21 16:26:01 +11:00
Damien George 7d0d7215d2 py: Use mp_raise_msg helper function where appropriate.
Saves the following number of bytes of code space: 176 for bare-arm, 352
for minimal, 272 for unix x86-64, 140 for stmhal, 120 for esp8266.
2016-10-17 12:17:37 +11:00
Damien George 3a0a771730 py: Add mp_raise_OSError(errno) helper function.
This is an often used code pattern, and its use reduces code size of the
core by about 100 bytes.
2016-10-07 13:31:59 +11:00
Damien George 93c4a6a3f7 all: Remove 'name' member from mp_obj_module_t struct.
One can instead lookup __name__ in the modules dict to get the value.
2016-09-22 00:23:16 +10:00
Damien George 5f3bda422a py: If str/bytes hash is 0 then explicitly compute it. 2016-09-02 14:49:50 +10:00
Paul Sokolovsky 9e1b61dedd py/runtime: Factor out exception raising helpers.
Introduce mp_raise_msg(), mp_raise_ValueError(), mp_raise_TypeError()
instead of previous pattern nlr_raise(mp_obj_new_exception_msg(...)).
Save few bytes on each call, which are many.
2016-08-12 21:28:45 +03:00
Damien George 4cec63a9db py: Implement a simple global interpreter lock.
This makes the VM/runtime thread safe, at the cost of not being able to
run code in parallel.
2016-06-28 11:28:50 +01:00
Damien George 470c429ee1 py/runtime: Properly handle passing user mappings to ** keyword args. 2016-05-07 22:02:46 +01:00
Damien George fea40ad468 py: Fix bug passing a string as a keyword arg in a dict.
Addresses issue #1998.
2016-04-21 16:51:36 +01:00
Damien George 2a1cca20b1 py: Fix passing of some wide int types to printf varg format list.
Passing an mp_uint_t to a %d printf format is incorrect for builds where
mp_uint_t is larger than word size (eg a nanboxing build).  This patch
adds some simple casting to int in these cases.
2016-03-14 22:40:39 +00:00
Paul Sokolovsky d3b1f0b627 py/runtime: mp_stack_ctrl_init() should be called immediately on startup.
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)).
2016-01-29 02:13:42 +02:00
Damien George a0c97814df py: Change type of .make_new and .call args: mp_uint_t becomes size_t.
This patch changes the type signature of .make_new and .call object method
slots to use size_t for n_args and n_kw (was mp_uint_t.  Makes code more
efficient when mp_uint_t is larger than a machine word.  Doesn't affect
ports when size_t and mp_uint_t have the same size.
2016-01-11 00:48:41 +00:00
Damien George 978d2e55ef py/runtime: Use appropriate printf fmt for malloc num_bytes. 2016-01-08 13:49:58 +00:00
Damien George 78913211a9 py: Be more restrictive binding self when looking up instance attrs.
When looking up and extracting an attribute of an instance, some
attributes must bind self as the first argument to make a working method
call.  Previously to this patch, any attribute that was callable had self
bound as the first argument.  But Python specs require the check to be
more restrictive, and only functions, closures and generators should have
self bound as the first argument

Addresses issue #1675.
2015-12-26 12:41:31 +00:00