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Dan Halbert 0d4bc8c163 initial v1.19.1 merge; not compiled yet 2023-08-01 13:50:05 -04:00
hathach fecc1bdedb
fix typos (partial) detected by codepell 2023-03-18 22:17:02 +07:00
Damien George cbad559366 py/compile: Give the compiler a hint about num nodes being non-zero.
Without this, newer versions of gcc (eg 11.2.0) used with -O2 can warn
about `q_ptr` being maybe uninitialized, because it doesn't know that there
is at least one qstr being written in to this (alloca'd) memory.

As part of this, change the type of `n` to `size_t` so the compiler knows
it's unsigned and can generate better code.

Code size change for this commit:

       bare-arm:   -28 -0.049%
    minimal x86:    -4 -0.002%
       unix x64:    +0 +0.000%
    unix nanbox:   -16 -0.003%
          stm32:   -24 -0.006% PYBV10
         cc3200:   -32 -0.017%
        esp8266:    +8 +0.001% GENERIC
          esp32:   -52 -0.003% GENERIC
            nrf:   -24 -0.013% pca10040
            rp2:   -32 -0.006% PICO
           samd:   -28 -0.020% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-06-08 14:59:43 +10:00
Scott Shawcroft 8d559196ed
Fix unix and pre-commit 2022-05-27 15:48:01 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 9d10a3da66
Conditionalize LTO 2022-05-27 12:59:54 -07:00
Damien George d4d53e9e11 py/emitnative: Access qstr values using indirection table qstr_table.
This changes the native emitter to access qstr values using the qstr
indirection table qstr_table, but only when generating native code that
will be saved to a .mpy file.  This makes the resulting native code fully
static, ie it does not require any fix-ups or rewriting when it is
imported.

The performance of native code is more or less unchanged.  Benchmark
results on PYBv1.0 (using --via-mpy and --emit native) are:

N=100 M=100          baseline -> this-commit     diff      diff% (error%)
bm_chaos.py            407.16 ->     411.85 :   +4.69 =  +1.152% (+/-0.01%)
bm_fannkuch.py         100.89 ->     101.20 :   +0.31 =  +0.307% (+/-0.01%)
bm_fft.py             3521.17 ->    3441.72 :  -79.45 =  -2.256% (+/-0.00%)
bm_float.py           6707.29 ->    6644.83 :  -62.46 =  -0.931% (+/-0.00%)
bm_hexiom.py            55.91 ->      55.41 :   -0.50 =  -0.894% (+/-0.00%)
bm_nqueens.py         5343.54 ->    5326.17 :  -17.37 =  -0.325% (+/-0.00%)
bm_pidigits.py         603.89 ->     632.79 :  +28.90 =  +4.786% (+/-0.33%)
core_qstr.py            64.18 ->      64.09 :   -0.09 =  -0.140% (+/-0.01%)
core_yield_from.py     313.61 ->     311.11 :   -2.50 =  -0.797% (+/-0.03%)
misc_aes.py            654.29 ->     659.75 :   +5.46 =  +0.834% (+/-0.02%)
misc_mandel.py        4205.10 ->    4272.08 :  +66.98 =  +1.593% (+/-0.01%)
misc_pystone.py       3077.79 ->    3128.39 :  +50.60 =  +1.644% (+/-0.01%)
misc_raytrace.py       388.45 ->     393.71 :   +5.26 =  +1.354% (+/-0.01%)
viper_call0.py         576.83 ->     566.76 :  -10.07 =  -1.746% (+/-0.05%)
viper_call1a.py        550.39 ->     540.12 :  -10.27 =  -1.866% (+/-0.11%)
viper_call1b.py        438.32 ->     432.09 :   -6.23 =  -1.421% (+/-0.11%)
viper_call1c.py        442.96 ->     436.11 :   -6.85 =  -1.546% (+/-0.08%)
viper_call2a.py        536.31 ->     527.37 :   -8.94 =  -1.667% (+/-0.04%)
viper_call2b.py        378.99 ->     377.50 :   -1.49 =  -0.393% (+/-0.08%)

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-05-23 15:43:06 +10:00
Damien George 8588525868 py/compile: De-duplicate constant objects in module's constant table.
The recent rework of bytecode made all constants global with respect to the
module (previously, each function had its own constant table).  That means
the constant table for a module is shared among all functions/methods/etc
within the module.

This commit add support to the compiler to de-duplicate constants in this
module constant table.  So if a constant is used more than once -- eg 1.0
or (None, None) -- then the same object is reused for all instances.

For example, if there is code like `print(1.0, 1.0)` then the parser will
create two independent constants 1.0 and 1.0.  The compiler will then (with
this commit) notice they are the same and only put one of them in the
constant table.  The bytecode will then reuse that constant twice in the
print expression.  That allows the second 1.0 to be reclaimed by the GC,
also means the constant table has one less entry so saves a word.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-05-18 15:23:11 +10:00
Damien George 90682f43af py/compile: Allow new qstrs to be allocated at all compiler passes.
Prior to this commit, all qstrs were required to be allocated (by calling
mp_emit_common_use_qstr) in the MP_PASS_SCOPE pass (the first one).  But
this is an unnecessary restriction, which is lifted by this commit.
Lifting the restriction simplifies the compiler because it can allocate
qstrs in later passes.

This also generates better code, because in some cases (eg when a variable
is closed over) the scope of an identifier is not known until a bit later
and then the identifier no longer needs its qstr allocated in the global
table.

Code size is reduced for all ports with this commit.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-05-17 23:39:22 +10:00
Damien George 1fb01bd6c5 py/emitnative: Put a pointer to the native prelude in child_table array.
Some architectures (like esp32 xtensa) cannot read byte-wise from
executable memory.  This means the prelude for native functions -- which is
usually located after the machine code for the native function -- must be
placed in separate memory that can be read byte-wise.  Prior to this commit
this was achieved by enabling N_PRELUDE_AS_BYTES_OBJ for the emitter and
MICROPY_EMIT_NATIVE_PRELUDE_AS_BYTES_OBJ for the runtime.  The prelude was
then placed in a bytes object, pointed to by the module's constant table.

This behaviour is changed by this commit so that a pointer to the prelude
is stored either in mp_obj_fun_bc_t.child_table, or in
mp_obj_fun_bc_t.child_table[num_children] if num_children > 0.  The reasons
for doing this are:

1. It decouples the native emitter from runtime requirements, the emitted
   code no longer needs to know if the system it runs on can/can't read
   byte-wise from executable memory.

2. It makes all ports have the same emitter behaviour, there is no longer
   the N_PRELUDE_AS_BYTES_OBJ option.

3. The module's constant table is now used only for actual constants in the
   Python code.  This allows further optimisations to be done with the
   constants (eg constant deduplication).

Code size change for those ports that enable the native emitter:
   unix x64:   +80 +0.015%
      stm32:   +24 +0.004% PYBV10
    esp8266:   +88 +0.013% GENERIC
      esp32:   -20 -0.002% GENERIC[incl -112(data)]
        rp2:   +32 +0.005% PICO

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-05-17 16:44:49 +10:00
Damien George e52f14d057 py/parse: Factor obj extract code to mp_parse_node_extract_const_object.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-04-14 22:44:56 +10:00
Damien George bd556b6996 py: Fix compiling and decoding of *args at large arg positions.
There were two issues with the existing code:

1. "1 << i" is computed as a 32-bit number so would overflow when
   executed on 64-bit machines (when mp_uint_t is 64-bit).  This meant that
   *args beyond 32 positions would not be handled correctly.

2. star_args must fit as a positive small int so that it is encoded
   correctly in the emitted code.  MP_SMALL_INT_BITS is too big because it
   overflows a small int by 1 bit.  MP_SMALL_INT_BITS - 1 does not work
   because it produces a signed small int which is then sign extended when
   extracted (even by mp_obj_get_int_truncated), and this sign extension
   means that any position arg after *args is also treated as a star-arg.
   So the maximum bit position is MP_SMALL_INT_BITS - 2.  This means that
   MP_OBJ_SMALL_INT_VALUE() can be used instead of
   mp_obj_get_int_truncated() to get the value of star_args.

These issues are fixed by this commit, and a test added.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-04-01 09:20:42 +11:00
David Lechner 783b1a868f py/runtime: Allow multiple *args in a function call.
This is a partial implementation of PEP 448 to allow unpacking multiple
star args in a function or method call.

This is implemented by changing the emitted bytecodes so that both
positional args and star args are stored as positional args.  A bitmap is
added to indicate if an argument at a given position is a positional
argument or a star arg.

In the generated code, this new bitmap takes the place of the old star arg.
It is stored as a small int, so this means only the first N arguments can
be star args where N is the number of bits in a small int.

The runtime is modified to interpret this new bytecode format while still
trying to perform as few memory reallocations as possible.

Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@pybricks.com>
2022-03-31 16:59:30 +11:00
David Lechner 1e99d29f36 py/runtime: Allow multiple **args in a function call.
This is a partial implementation of PEP 448 to allow multiple ** unpackings
when calling a function or method.

The compiler is modified to encode the argument as a None: obj key-value
pair (similar to how regular keyword arguments are encoded as str: obj
pairs).  The extra object that was pushed on the stack to hold a single **
unpacking object is no longer used and is removed.

The runtime is modified to decode this new format.

Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@pybricks.com>
2022-03-31 16:54:00 +11:00
Damien George df9a412206 py/compile: Only show raw code that is bytecode.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-30 16:31:53 +11:00
Damien George 538c3c0a55 py: Change jump opcodes to emit 1-byte jump offset when possible.
This commit introduces changes:

- All jump opcodes are changed to have variable length arguments, of either
  1 or 2 bytes (previously they were fixed at 2 bytes).  In most cases only
  1 byte is needed to encode the short jump offset, saving bytecode size.

- The bytecode emitter now selects 1 byte jump arguments when the jump
  offset is guaranteed to fit in 1 byte.  This is achieved by checking if
  the code size changed during the last pass and, if it did (if it shrank),
  then requesting that the compiler make another pass to get the correct
  offsets of the now-smaller code.  This can continue multiple times until
  the code stabilises.  The code can only ever shrink so this iteration is
  guaranteed to complete.  In most cases no extra passes are needed, the
  original 4 passes are enough to get it right by the 4th pass (because the
  2nd pass computes roughly the correct labels and the 3rd pass computes
  the correct size for the jump argument).

This change to the jump opcode encoding reduces .mpy files and RAM usage
(when bytecode is in RAM) by about 2% on average.

The performance of the VM is not impacted, at least within measurment of
the performance benchmark suite.

Code size is reduced for builds that include a decent amount of frozen
bytecode.  ARM Cortex-M builds without any frozen code increase by about
350 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-28 15:41:38 +11:00
Damien George 1692cad673 py/showbc: Remove global variables and make DECODE_PTR work correctly.
The bytecode state variables mp_showbc_code_start and mp_showbc_constants
have been removed and made local variables passed into the various
functions.

As part of this, the DECODE_PTR macro is fixed so it extracts the relevant
pointer from the child_table (a regression introduced in
f2040bfc7e).

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-16 11:59:46 +11:00
Damien George 962ad8622e py/parse: Handle check for target small-int size in parser.
This means that all constants for EMIT_ARG(load_const_obj, obj) are created
in the parser (rather than some in the compiler).

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-16 00:41:10 +11:00
Damien George 3c7cab4e98 py/parse: Put const bytes objects in parse tree as const object.
Instead of as an intermediate qstr, which may unnecessarily intern the data
of the bytes object.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2022-03-16 00:41:10 +11:00
Damien George f2040bfc7e py: Rework bytecode and .mpy file format to be mostly static data.
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>
2022-02-24 18:08:43 +11:00
Jeff Epler 01cabb0324 Merge tag 'v1.18'
Boosted performance, board.json metadata, more mimxrt, rp2, samd features

This release of MicroPython sees a boost to the overall performance of the
VM and runtime.  This is achieved by the addition of an optional cache to
speed up general hash table lookups, as well as a fast path in the VM for
the LOAD_ATTR opcode on instance types.  The new configuration options are
MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE and MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH.  As part
of this improvement the MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE option has
been removed, which provided a similar map caching mechanism but with the
cache stored in the bytecode, which made it not useful on bare metal ports.
The new mechanism is measured to be at least as good as the old one,
applies to more map lookups, has a constant RAM overhead, and applies to
native code as well as bytecode.

These performance options are enabled on the esp32, mimxrt, rp2, stm32 and
unix ports.  For esp32 and mimxrt some code is also moved to RAM to further
boost performance.  On stm32, performance increases by about 20% for
benchmarks that are heavy on name lookups, like misc_pystone.py and
misc_raytrace.py.  On esp32 performance can increase by 2-3x, and on mimxrt
it is up to 6x.

All boards in all ports now have a board.json metadata file, which is used
to automatically build firmware and generate a webpage for that board
(among other possibilities).  Auto-build scripts have been added for this
purpose and they build all esp32, mimxrt, rp2, samd and stm32 boards.  The
generated output is available at https://micropython.org/download.

Support for FROZEN_DIR and FROZEN_MPY_DIR has been deprecated for some time
and was finally removed in this release.  Instead of these, FROZEN_MANIFEST
can be used.  The io.resource_stream() function is also removed, replaced
by the pure Python version in micropython-lib.

The search order for importing frozen Python modules is now controlled by
the ".frozen" entry in sys.path.  This string is added by default in the
second position in sys.path.  User code should adjust sys.path depending on
the desired behaviour.  Putting ".frozen" first in sys.path will speed up
importing frozen modules.

A bug in multiple precision integers with bitwise of -0 was fixed in commit
2c139bbf4e.

The platform module has been added to allow querying the compiler and
underlying SDK/HAL/libc version.  This is enabled on esp32, mimxrt and
stm32 ports.

The mpremote tool now supports seek, flush, mkdir and rmdir on PC-mounted
filesystems.  And a help command has been added.

The documentation has seen many additions and improvements thanks (for a
second time) to the Google Season of Docs project.  The rp2 documentation
now includes a reference for PIO assembly instructions, a PIO quick
reference and a PIO tutorial.  The random and stm modules have been
documented, along with sys.settrace, manifest.py files and mpremote.  There
is also now more detail about the differences between MicroPython and
standard Python 3.5 and above.

The esp32 port sees support for ESP32-S3 SoCs, and new boards GENERIC_S3,
ESP32_S2_WROVER, LOLIN_S2_MINI, LOLIN_S2_PICO and UM_FEATHERS2NEO.  The PWM
driver has been improved and now supports all PWM timers and channels, and
the duty_u16() and duty_ns() methods, and it keeps the duty constant when
changing frequency.  The machine.bitstream() function has been improved to
use RMT, with an option to select the original bit-banging implementation.

The mimxrt port gained new hardware features: SDRAM and SD card support, as
well as network integration with a LAN driver.  The machine.WDT class was
added along with the machine.reset_cause(), machine.soft_reset(),
machine.unique_id() add machine.bitstream() functions.  DHT sensor support
was added, and f-strings were enabled.

The rp2 port now has support for networking, and bluetooth using NimBLE.
The Nina-W10 WiFi/BT driver is fully integrated and supported by the new
Arduino Nano RP2040 connect board.  I2S protocol support is added along
with a machine.bitstream() driver and DHT sensor support.  The PWM driver
had a bug fix with the accuracy of setting/getting the frequency, and the
duty value is now retained when changing the frequency.

On the samd port there is now support for the internal flash being a block
device, and for filesystems and the os module.  Pin and LED classes have
been implemented.  There are more time functions, more Python features
enabled, and the help() function is added.  SEEED_WIO_TERMINAL and
SEEED_XIAO board definitions are now available.

The stm32 port now has support for F427, F479 and H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q) MCUs, and
new board definitions for VCC_GND_H743VI, OLIMEX_H407, MIKROE_QUAIL,
GARATRONIC_PYBSTICK26_F411, STM32H73B3I_DK.  A bug was fixed in the SPI
driver where a SPI transfer could fail if the CYW43 WiFi driver was also
active at the same time.

On the windows port the help() function has been enabled, and support for
build variants added, to match the unix port.

The zephyr port upgraded Zephyr to v2.7.0.

The change in code size since the previous release for various ports is
(absolute and percentage change in the text section):

       bare-arm:  -1520  -2.605%
    minimal x86:  -2256  -1.531%
       unix x64:   -457  -0.089%
    unix nanbox:   -925  -0.204%
          stm32:   +312  +0.079% PYBV10
         cc3200:   -176  -0.096%
        esp8266:   +532  +0.076% GENERIC
          esp32: +27096  +1.820% GENERIC
            nrf:   -212  -0.121% pca10040
            rp2:  +9904  +2.051% PICO
           samd: +35332 +33.969% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS

The changes that dominate these numbers are:
- bare-arm, minimal: use of new MICROPY_CONFIG_ROM_LEVEL_MINIMUM option and
  subsequent disabling of remaining optional features
- unix, cc3200, nrf: general code size reductions of the core
- stm32: performance improvements, addition of platform module
- esp8266: enabling f-strings
- esp32: use of -O2 instead of -Os
- rp2: machine.I2S and other new hardware features
- samd: filesystem support and other new hardware features

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release: Alan Dragomirecký,
Alexey Shvetsov, Andrew Leech, Andrew Scheller, Antoine Aubert, Boris
Vinogradov, Chris Boudacoff, Chris Fiege, Christian Decker, Damien George,
Daniel Gorny, Dave Hylands, David Michieli, Emilie Feral, Frédéric Pierson,
gibbonsc, Henk Vergonet, iabdalkader, Ihor Nehrutsa, Jan Hrudka, Jan Staal,
jc_.kim, Jim Mussared, Jonathan Hogg, Laurens Valk, leo chung, Lorenzo
Cappelletti, Magnus von Wachenfeldt, Matt Trentini, Matt van de Werken,
Maureen Helm, Michael Bentley, Michael Buesch, Mike Causer, Mike Teachman,
Mike Wadsten, Ned Konz, NitiKaur, oli, patrick, Patrick Van Oosterwijck,
Peter Boin, Peter Hinch, Peter van der Burg, Philipp Ebensberger, Pooya
Moradi, retsyo, robert-hh, roland van straten, Scott Armitage, Sebastian
Wicki, Seon Rozenblum, Sergei Silnov, Simon Baatz, Stewart Bonnick, stijn,
Tobias Thyrrestrup, Tomas Vanek, YoungJoon Chun.

What follows is a detailed list of changes, generated from the git commit
history, and organised into sections.

Main components
===============

all:
- remove MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE
- update Python formatting to latest Black version 21.12b0
- remove support for FROZEN_DIR and FROZEN_MPY_DIR

py core:
- parse: simplify parse nodes representing a list
- emitnative: ensure load_subscr does not clobber existing REG_RET
- mpconfig.h: define initial templates for "feature levels"
- vm: add a fast path for LOAD_ATTR on instance types
- map: add an optional cache of (map+index) to speed up map lookups
- builtinimport: forward all debug printing to MICROPY_DEBUG_PRINTER
- add wrapper macros so hot VM functions can go in fast code location
- runtime: fix crash when exc __new__ doesn't return an exc instance
- mpconfig.h: define the "extra" feature level
- mpconfig.h: revert MICROPY_REPL_INFO to disabled at all levels
- gc: add hook to run code during time consuming GC operations
- showbc: print unary-op string when dumping bytecode
- modsys: replace non-ASCII quote char with ASCII char
- runtime: allow types to use both .attr and .locals_dict
- lexer: support nested [] and {} characters within f-string params
- objfun.h: remove obsolete comments about entries in extra_args
- builtinimport: refactor module importing
- showbc: fix printing of raw bytecode header on nanbox builds
- modio: remove io.resource_stream function
- only search frozen modules when '.frozen' is found in sys.path
- mkrules.cmake: set frozen preprocessor defs early
- runtime: allow initialising sys.path/argv with defaults
- mpstate.h: only include sys.path/argv objects in state when enabled
- mpz: fix bugs with bitwise of -0 by ensuring all 0's are positive
- qstr: reset mpstate.qstr_last_chunk before raising an error
- modbuiltins: add additional macro for extending builtins
- mpconfig.h: define MICROPY_PY_USSL_FINALISER only if not defined

extmod:
- machine_i2c: make SoftI2C configurable via macro option
- machine_spi: make SoftSPI configurable via macro option
- modonewire: make _onewire module configurable via macro option
- machine_pwm: factor out machine.PWM bindings to common code
- move modnetwork and modusocket from stm32 to extmod
- modnetwork: add STA_IF and AP_IF constants
- modnetwork: add extended socket state
- modusocket: add read/write stream methods to socket object
- modnetwork: define network interfaces in port config files
- network_cyw43: make consistent use of STA and AP constants
- modnetwork: remove STM32 references
- modnetwork: remove modnetwork socket u_state member
- mpbthci.h: add mp_bluetooth_hci_uart_any prototype
- nimble: add nimble CMake fragment file
- add platform module
- moduplatform: improve implementation for PC ports
- vfs_posix_file: support MP_STREAM_POLL in vfs_posix_file_ioctl
- modbluetooth: add connection interval to gap_connect
- nimble: update to NimBLE v1.4
- nimble: remove workaround for OS_ENOMEM
- uasyncio: fix gather returning exceptions from a cancelled task
- uplatform: remove unused definitions
- uplatform: use generic custom platform string
- network_ninaw10: fix scan list order to match other NICs
- modbluetooth: support gap_connect(None) to cancel a connection
- modure: redirect regex debug printing to mp_printf
- network_ninaw10: fix config of AP mode
- network_ninaw10: disable active connections before connecting
- network_ninaw10: make NIC state persistent
- network_ninaw10: return -1 on timeout from recv/send
- network_ninaw10: make recv/recvfrom interchangeable
- moduplatform: detect xtensa arch
- modusocket: allow setting timeout on unbound sockets
- modusocket: initialise accepted socket state
- network_ninaw10: use socket timeout preset in modusocket
- modbluetooth: fix conditional compilation of ringbuf_put_uuid
- modbluetooth: put declaration of connect_cancel in correct place

shared:
- libc/string0: don't include string.h, and provide __memcpy_chk
- runtime/pyexec: cleanup EXEC_FLAG flag constants

drivers:
- ninaw10: add ublox Nina-W10 WiFi/BT module driver
- lsm6dsox: add LSM6DSOX driver and examples
- neopixel: avoid heap alloc in fill()
- ninaw10: fix BSSID byte order, and add null byte to ESSID
- ninaw10/nina_wifi_drv: fix DNS resolution

mpy-cross: no changes specific to this component/port

lib:
- mynewt-nimble: switch to the MicroPython fork of NimBLE
- asf4: point submodule to latest commit on circuitpython branch
- update pico-sdk to 1.3.0 and tinyusb to 0.12.0
- stm32lib: update library for L4 v1.17.0, new G4, WL, and MMC fixes
- stm32lib: update library for fix to F7 USB HS

Support components
==================

docs:
- library/os.rst: clarify littlefs requirements for block erase
- library/bluetooth.rst: update incorrect link to gatts_write
- make.bat: change Windows output dir from '_build' to 'build'
- library/machine.I2S.rst: specify that I2S.shift args are kw-only
- esp32: explain ESP32 PWM modes, timers, and channels
- rp2: add reference for PIO assembly instructions, and PIO tutorial
- library/random.rst: document the random module
- reference/mpremote.rst: add docs for mpremote
- reference/manifest.rst: add docs for manifest.py files
- library/stm.rst: document the stm module
- esp32/tutorial: add an example of peripheral control via regs
- rp2/general.rst: fix typo with missing spaces
- library/framebuf.rst: adjust dimensions in example
- library/rp2.rst: update function asm_pio_encode to add sideset_opt
- reference/filesystem.rst: add detail on how to use littlefs fuse
- rp2/quickref.rst: add section on PIO
- library/sys.rst: add docs for sys.settrace
- esp8266/tutorial: fix comments of FrameBuffer examples
- library/uasyncio.rst: detail exception behaviour in cancel/timeout
- library/machine.Timer.rst: document 'id' as positional-only arg
- library/machine.SPI.rst: add example SPI usage
- library/machine.Timer.rst: document `period` and `callback` args
- library/machine.Pin.rst: add Pin.ANALOG mode constant
- remove trailing spaces and convert tabs to spaces
- library/sys.rst: add note about '.frozen' as an entry in sys.path
- differences: document details of new PEPs/features in Python 3.5+
- update copyright year range to include 2022
- esp32: update RMT quickref example to match latest code

examples: no changes specific to this component/port

tests:
- perf_bench: use math.log instead of math.log2
- basics: add tests for type-checking subclassed exc instances
- micropython/const.py: add comment about required config for test
- cpydiff: clarify f-string diffs regarding concatenation
- basics/int_big_cmp.py: add more tests for big-int comparison
- extmod: skip uselect_poll_udp when poll() is not available

tools:
- autobuild: add auto build for GENERIC_C3_USB
- ci.sh: use IDF v4.4 as part of esp32 CI and build GENERIC_S3
- autobuild: add the MIMXRT1010_EVK board to autobuild
- ci.sh: use a specific ESP IDF v4.4 commit
- autobuild: add script to generate website board metadata
- dfu.py: make tool work with python3 when parsing DFU files
- autobuild: automatically build all mimxrt, rp2 and samd boards
- autobuild: automatically build all stm32 boards
- mpremote: implement seek and flush in ioctl method
- autobuild: automatically build all esp32 boards
- upip.py: support == to specify exact package version
- makemanifest.py: make str conversion compatible with Python 2
- makemanifest.py: merge make-frozen.py
- mpremote: add mkdir and rmdir to RemoteFS
- mpremote: add help command
- mpremote: add link to mpremote docs URL in help message
- upip.py: skip '.frozen' entry in sys.path for install path
- autobuild: build esp8266 OTA image with GENERIC_1M board
- ci.sh: upgrade Zephyr docker image to v0.21.0
- ci.sh: build zephyr nucleo_wb55rg to test zephyr bluetooth build

CI:
- workflows: use Python 3.8 for macos workflow
- workflows: add new workflow to build ports download metadata

The ports
=========

all ports:
- add board.json for all boards
- add images, features and urls to board.json
- add '.frozen' as the first entry in sys.path
- move '.frozen' to second entry in sys.path

bare-arm port:
- mpconfigport.h: use MICROPY_CONFIG_ROM_LEVEL_MINIMUM
- mpconfigport.h: disable remaining optional features

cc3200 port: no changes specific to this component/port

esp8266 port:
- boards/GENERIC: enable f-strings
- extract qstr from object when comparing keys in config()
- etshal.h: remove unneeded function declarations
- allow building a board to any dest directory

esp32 port:
- boards: add new FeatherS2-Neo board definition
- machine_timer: use tx_update member for IDF 4.4 and above
- add support for ESP32-S3 SoCs
- boards: add new GENERIC_S3 board definition
- machine_hw_spi: fix hardware SPI DMA channels for S2/S3
- boards: add board definition for ESP32-S2-WROVER module
- boards: add LOLIN_S2_MINI ESP32-S2 board
- machine_pwm: add support for all PWM timers and channels
- README: updated readme with req IDF vers for ESP32-S2, C3 and S3
- usb: add USB host connection detection for CDC serial output
- machine_pin: block out IO16 and IO17 when using SPIRAM on ESP32
- mpthreadport: fix TCB cleanup function so thread_mutex is ready
- main: add option for a board to hook code into startup sequence
- split out WLAN code from modnetwork.c to network_wlan.c
- enable optimisations and move code to iRAM to boost performance
- usb: improve speed of USB CDC output
- add specific deploy_s2.md instructions for esp32-s2
- boards/LOLIN_S2_MINI: add image to board.json
- boards: update board and deploy metadata for UM_xxx boards
- usb: further improve speed of USB CDC output
- boards/LOLIN_S2_PICO: add LOLIN_S2_PICO board definition files
- boards/ESP32_S2_WROVER: link to specific deploy_s2 instructions
- support building with latest IDF v5
- in machine_i2s, send null samples in underflow situations
- in machine_i2s, make object reference arrays root pointers
- add SDCard support for S3, and a GENERIC_S3_SPIRAM board
- boards/GENERIC_S3: enable BLE on ESP32 S3
- machine_pwm: implement duty_u16() and duty_ns() PWM methods
- extract qstr from object when comparing keys in config()
- machine_pin: make GPIO 26 usable for S2,S3 if SPIRAM not config'd
- machine_hw_spi: fix SPI default pins reordering on ESP32-S2/S3
- machine_hw_spi: set proper default SPI(id=1) pins on S2,S3 and C3
- machine_hw_spi: set proper default SPI(id=2) pins on S2 and S3
- boards: remove SPI pin defaults from GENERIC S2/S3 boards
- modnetwork: synchronize WiFi AUTH_xxx constants with IDF values
- machine_pwm: keep duty constant when changing frequency
- machine_bitstream: replace bit-bang code with RMT-based driver
- machine_i2s: add support for ESP-IDF 4.4
- machine_bitstream: fix signal duplication on output pins
- esp32: enable platform module with IDF version
- boards/GENERIC_D2WD: build with -Os optimisation
- esp32_rmt: install RMT driver on core 1
- machine_bitstream: reinstate bitstream bit-bang implementation

javascript port: no changes specific to this component/port

mimxrt port:
- sdcard: implement SDCard driver
- machine_bitstream: add bitstream function to machine module
- rework flash configuration
- sdram: add SDRAM support
- eth: add LAN support and integrate the network module
- modmachine: implement machine.WDT() and machine.reset_cause()
- boards: fix the D14/D15 pin assignment of MIMXRT1050/60/64_EVK
- hal: remove duplicate definitions from flexspi_hyper_flash.h
- dma_channel: fix the DMA channel management
- fix cycle counter for time.ticks_cpu() and machine.bitstream()
- add dht_readinto() to the mimxrt module, and freeze dht.py
- extend the help() message and README.md
- mpconfigport.h: enable f-strings
- modmachine: implement soft_reset() and unique_id() functions
- boards/make-pins.py: allow empty lines and comments in pins.csv
- optimize the runtime speed
- enable the platform module
- boards: add the Seeed ARCH MIX board
- boards: update the board.json files and add deploy_xx.md files
- fix mp_hal_quiet_timing_enter()/exit() so timer still runs
- support PWM using the FLEXPWM and QTMR modules
- define UART 0 on MIMXRT boards
- support selection of PHY type and address
- re-enable eth checksum creation by HW
- fix a tiny unnoticed bug in sdcard.c
- add a driver for the DP83848 PHY device
- refactor the reading of the machine id
- enable ticks_cpu at boot time for NDEBUG builds only
- use -Og instead of -O0 for DEBUG builds
- tidy up the board flash related files
- hal: allow readSampleClkSrc to be configured by a board
- enable MICROPY_PY_USSL_FINALISER

minimal port:
- mpconfigport.h: use MICROPY_CONFIG_ROM_LEVEL_MINIMUM
- Makefile: don't force a 32-bit build
- mpconfigport.h: disable features that are not needed

nrf port:
- Makefile: improve Black Magic Probe commands
- main: use VFS helper function to mount fs and chdir

pic16bit port: no changes specific to this component/port

powerpc port: no changes specific to this component/port

qemu-arm port: no changes specific to this component/port

rp2 port:
- mpconfigport.h: enable heapq module
- add support for bluetooth module using NimBLE
- add framework for networking
- mpconfigport.h: use the "extra" feature level
- enable optimisations (comp goto, map cache, fast attr)
- machine_i2s: add I2S protocol support
- add support for Nina-W10 WiFi/BT module
- boards: add support for Arduino Nano RP2040
- machine_bitstream: implement the machine.bitstream driver
- boards: add neopixel.py to manifest.py
- rp2_pio: support exec with sideset
- boards/PIMORONI_PICOLIPO_16MB: fix 16MB flash size
- boards: add PYBSTICK26 RP2040 board definition
- machine_uart: handle and clear UART RX timeout IRQ
- boards/ARDUINO_NANO_RP2040_CONNECT: set default I2C pins
- machine_pwm: fix PWM frequency setting
- machine_pwm: keep duty value when changing the frequency
- add support for DHT11 and DHT22 sensors
- CMakeLists.txt: allow a board to override PICO_BOARD
- boards/GARATRONIC_PYBSTICK26_RP2040: use correct pico-sdk board cfg

samd port:
- integrate latest asf4, add help, more time funcs and uPy features
- samd_soc: allow a board to configure the low-level MCU config
- add internal flash block device, filesystem and uos support
- add Pin and LED classes, and machine.unique_id
- boards/ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_M0_EXPRESS: update for flash and pins
- boards/ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS: update for flash and pins
- boards/MINISAM_M4: update for flash and pins
- boards/ADAFRUIT_TRINKET_M0: update for flash and pins
- boards/SAMD21_XPLAINED_PRO: update for flash and pins
- boards/SEEED_WIO_TERMINAL: add new board definition
- boards/SEEED_XIAO: add new board definition
- README.md: update README to reflect new features and boards

stm32 port:
- pin: enable GPIO clock of pin if it's constructed without init
- main: don't unconditionally enable GPIO A,B,C,D clocks
- boards/VCC_GND_H743VI: add board definition for VCC_GND_H743VI
- boards/OLIMEX_E407: add Ethernet RMII support
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: remove user paths from cc2564 init file
- boards: remove trailing spaces, and add newline at end of file
- add basic support for STM32H750
- add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn
- suggest putting code in main.py not boot.py
- boards/make-pins.py: allow a CPU pin to be hidden
- boards/make-pins.py: allow empty lines and comments in pins.csv
- dma: add functions for external users of DMA to enable clock
- enable LOAD_ATTR fast path, and map lookup caching on >M0
- boards: add OLIMEX H407 board definition
- enable platform module
- extended flash filesystem space to 512K on H743 boards
- boards/NUCLEO_H743ZI: enable VfsLfs2 on NUCLEO_H743ZI(2) boards
- boards: add PF11-BOOT0 to stm32f091_af.csv
- machine_i2c: use hardware I2C for STM32H7
- sdram: enforce gcc opt, and use volatile and DSB in sdram_test
- usbd_cdc_interface: allow a board to hook into USBD CDC RX events
- mpbthciport: allow a board to hook BT HCI poll functions
- pendsv: allow a board to add entries for pendsv_schedule_dispatch
- boards: add images to board.json for Adafruit and VCC_GND boards
- uart: fix race conditions and clearing status in IRQ handler
- mpconfigport.h: use the "extra" feature level
- in machine_i2s, send null samples in underflow situations
- in machine_i2s, make object reference arrays root pointers
- led: support an extra 2 LEDs in board configuration
- boards/MIKROE_CLICKER2_STM32: add more detail to board.json
- boards: add new board MikroElektronika Quail, and F427 support
- main: run optional frozen module at boot
- sdio: don't explicitly disable DMA2 on deinit of SDIO
- dma: make DMA2_Stream3 exclusive to SDIO when CYW43 enabled
- boards: build NUCLEO_WB55 and STM32F769DISC without mboot enabled
- boards: add PYBSTICK26 F411 board definition
- boards/NADHAT_PYBF405: rename board to GARATRONIC_NADHAT_F405
- usb: use a table of allowed values to simplify usb_mode get/set
- boards/NUCLEO_WB55: update rfcore_firmwre for new WS
- flashbdev: support generic flash storage config via link symbols
- boards: convert F413,F439,H743,L4xx,WB55 to new flash FS config
- add support for F479 MCUs
- include HAL MMC code in F4 builds
- boards/make-pins.py: use cpu pins to define static alt-fun macros
- boards/NUCLEO_WB55: fix LED ordering
- boards/LEGO_HUB_NO6: set filesystem label as HUB_NO6
- boards: remove stray '+' characters at start of lines in ld files
- boards: remove unused MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_TIMER config
- boards: enable MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_SERVO on various boards
- update L4 code to build with latest stm32lib and L4 HAL 1.17.0
- main: call sdcard_init when only MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_MMCARD enabled
- sdcard: support 8-bit wide SDIO bus
- sdcard: add config option to force MM card capacity
- factoryreset: init vfs flags before calling pyb_flash_init_vfs
- qspi: fix typo in address comment
- boards/make-pins.py: generate empty ADC table if needed
- boards/OLIMEX_H407: fix typo in OLIMEX H407 board.json
- network_wiznet5k: fix build error with wiznet5k and lwip enabled
- enable MICROPY_PY_USSL_FINALISER

teensy port:
- switch to use manifest.py instead of FROZEN_DIR

unix port:
- enable LOAD_ATTR fast path, and map lookup caching
- modusocket: support MP_STREAM_POLL in unix socket_ioctl
- modos: add support for uos.urandom(n)
- coverage: change remaining printf to mp_printf
- Makefile: use -Og instead of -O0 for debug builds

windows port:
- README: remove unsupported Python instructions for Cygwin
- mpconfigport.h: enable help and help("modules")
- add support for build variants to windows port
- run tests via Makefile
- appveyor: build both standard and dev variants
- appveyor: build mpy-cross only once for mingw-w64
- msvc: run qstr preprocessing phase in parallel

zephyr port:
- mphalport.h: remove unused and unimplemented C-level pin API
- increase minimum CMake version to 3.20.0
- update include path to reboot.h
- get UART console device from devicetree instead of Kconfig
- use CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_STACK for conditional USB device support
- upgrade to Zephyr v2.7.0
- modbluetooth_zephyr: provide dummy connect_cancel function
2022-02-15 12:36:26 -06:00
Damien George e6850838cd py/parse: Simplify parse nodes representing a list.
This commit simplifies and optimises the parse tree in-memory
representation of lists of expressions, for tuples and lists, and when
tuples are used on the left-hand-side of assignments and within del
statements.  This reduces memory usage of the parse tree when such code is
compiled, and also reduces the size of the compiler.

For example, (1,) was previously the following parse tree:

    expr_stmt(5) (n=2)
      atom_paren(45) (n=1)
        testlist_comp(146) (n=2)
          int(1)
          testlist_comp_3b(149) (n=1)
            NULL
      NULL

and with this commit is now:

    expr_stmt(5) (n=2)
      atom_paren(45) (n=1)
        testlist_comp(146) (n=1)
          int(1)
      NULL

Similarly, (1, 2, 3) was previously:

    expr_stmt(5) (n=2)
      atom_paren(45) (n=1)
        testlist_comp(146) (n=2)
          int(1)
          testlist_comp_3c(150) (n=2)
            int(2)
            int(3)
      NULL

and is now:

    expr_stmt(5) (n=2)
      atom_paren(45) (n=1)
        testlist_comp(146) (n=3)
          int(1)
          int(2)
          int(3)
      NULL

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-09-10 14:09:44 +10:00
Jeff Epler 87d3740c64 Merge tag 'v1.16' 2021-06-18 10:54:19 -05:00
Jeff Epler f2dbc91022 py/compile: Raise an error on async with/for outside an async function.
A simple reproducer is:

   async for x in (): x

Before this change, it would cause an assertion error in mpy-cross and
micropython-coverage.
2021-05-30 10:38:48 +10:00
Scott Shawcroft 3fda0c0a1b
Fix board builds and use MP_ERROR_TEXT in py and extmod 2021-05-05 17:51:52 -07:00
Jeff Epler 68d4682298 compile: Reserve labels for native await 2021-05-05 11:00:39 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft f0bb26d70f
Merge MicroPython 1.13 into CircuitPython 2021-05-04 18:06:33 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft b35fa44c8a
Merge MicroPython 1.12 into CircuitPython 2021-05-03 14:01:18 -07:00
Damien George d4b706c4d0 py: Add option to compile without any error messages at all.
This introduces a new option, MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING_NONE, which
completely disables all error messages.  To be used in cases where
MicroPython needs to fit in very limited systems.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-04-27 23:51:52 +10:00
Scott Shawcroft 76033d5115
Merge MicroPython v1.11 into CircuitPython 2021-04-26 15:47:41 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 09f7b43c64
Merge MicroPython 1.10 into CircuitPython 2021-04-21 15:59:17 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft b057fb8a4b
codeformat 2021-04-19 22:22:44 -07:00
Hugo Dahl 36f3897fe3 Make error messages platform agnostic
Remove mentions of 'MicroPython' in error messages as they could lead to confusion in lesser-experienced users
2021-04-10 18:36:53 -05:00
microDev a52eb88031
run code formatting script 2021-03-15 19:27:36 +05:30
Jeff Epler b2b8520880 Always use preprocessor for MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING
This ensures that only the translate("") alternative that will be used
is seen after preprocessing.  Improves the quality of the Huffman encoding
and reduces binary size slightly.

Also makes one "enhanced" error message only occur when ERROR_REPORTING_DETAILED:
Instead of the word-for-word python3 error message
"Type object has no attribute '%q'", the message will be
"'type' object has no attribute '%q'".  Also reduces binary size.
(that's rolled into this commit as it was right next to a change to
use the preprocessor for MICROPY_ERROR_REPORTING)

Note that the odd semicolon after "value_error:" in parsenum.c is necessary
due to a detail of the C grammar, in which a declaration cannot follow
a label directly.
2020-11-19 16:18:52 -06:00
Kenny 94beeabc51 remove unnecessary board configuration and address feedback 2020-10-11 22:42:59 -07:00
Kenny 98aa4b7943 update async tests with less upython workaround and more cpython compatibility 2020-10-10 23:39:32 -07:00
Kenny 5d96afc5c2 i do not know if this is needed but this is not the vm i use anymore 2020-10-10 15:45:08 -07:00
Kenny bf849ff674 async def syntax rigor and __await__ magic method
Some examples of improved compliance with CPython that currently
have divergent behavior in CircuitPython are listed below:

* yield from is not allowed in async methods
```
>>> async def f():
...     yield from 'abc'
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 2, in f
SyntaxError: 'yield from' inside async function
```

* await only works on awaitable expressions
```
>>> async def f():
...     await 'not awaitable'
...
>>> f().send(None)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "<stdin>", line 2, in f
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute '__await__'
```

* only __await__()able expressions are awaitable
Okay this one actually does not work in circuitpython at all today.
This is how CPython works though and pretending __await__ does not
exist will only bite users who write both.
```
>>> class c:
...     pass
...
>>> def f(self):
...     yield
...     yield
...     return 'f to pay respects'
...
>>> c.__await__ = f  # could just as easily have put it on the class but this shows how it's wired
>>> async def g():
...     awaitable_thing = c()
...     partial = await awaitable_thing
...     return 'press ' + partial
...
>>> q = g()
>>> q.send(None)
>>> q.send(None)
>>> q.send(None)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
StopIteration: press f to pay respects
```
2020-10-10 15:45:08 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 61d1148bb3
Merge pull request #3222 from WarriorOfWire/pick_micropython
py/compile: Don't await __aiter__ special method in async-for.
2020-07-29 10:54:37 -07:00
Jonathan Hogg 901f3dce6e py/compile: Don't await __aiter__ special method in async-for.
MicroPython's original implementation of __aiter__ was correct for an
earlier (provisional) version of PEP492 (CPython 3.5), where __aiter__ was
an async-def function.  But that changed in the final version of PEP492 (in
CPython 3.5.2) where the function was changed to a normal one.  See
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/#why-aiter-does-not-return-an-awaitable
See also the note at the end of this subsection in the docs:
https://docs.python.org/3.5/reference/datamodel.html#asynchronous-iterators
And for completeness the BPO: https://bugs.python.org/issue27243

To be consistent with the Python spec as it stands today (and now that
PEP492 is final) this commit changes MicroPython's behaviour to match
CPython:  __aiter__ should return an async-iterable object, but is not
itself awaitable.

The relevant tests are updated to match.

See #6267.
2020-07-24 22:55:37 -07:00
Kenny 9a1f1236cc require async for and async with to actually be in an async def method instead of just a generator 2020-07-24 19:47:34 -07:00
Jonathan Hogg 37e1b5c891 py/compile: Don't await __aiter__ special method in async-for.
MicroPython's original implementation of __aiter__ was correct for an
earlier (provisional) version of PEP492 (CPython 3.5), where __aiter__ was
an async-def function.  But that changed in the final version of PEP492 (in
CPython 3.5.2) where the function was changed to a normal one.  See
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/#why-aiter-does-not-return-an-awaitable
See also the note at the end of this subsection in the docs:
https://docs.python.org/3.5/reference/datamodel.html#asynchronous-iterators
And for completeness the BPO: https://bugs.python.org/issue27243

To be consistent with the Python spec as it stands today (and now that
PEP492 is final) this commit changes MicroPython's behaviour to match
CPython:  __aiter__ should return an async-iterable object, but is not
itself awaitable.

The relevant tests are updated to match.

See #6267.
2020-07-25 00:58:18 +10:00
Kenny 51a79b1af7 add coroutine behavior for generators
coroutines don't have __next__; they also call themselves coroutines.
This does not change the fact that `async def` methods are generators,
but it does make them behave more like CPython.
2020-07-23 20:40:16 -07:00
Diego Elio Pettenò 34b4993d63 Add license to some obvious files. 2020-07-06 19:16:25 +01:00
Damien George f2e267da68 py/compile: Implement PEP 526, syntax for variable annotations.
This addition to the grammar was introduced in Python 3.6.  It allows
annotating the type of a varilable, like:

    x: int = 123
    s: str

The implementation in this commit is quite simple and just ignores the
annotation (the int and str bits above).  The reason to implement this is
to allow Python 3.6+ code that uses this feature to compile under
MicroPython without change, and for users to use type checkers.

In the future viper could use this syntax as a way to give types to
variables, which is currently done in a bit of an ad-hoc way, eg
x = int(123).  And this syntax could potentially be used in the inline
assembler to define labels in an way that's easier to read.
2020-06-16 23:18:01 +10:00
Damien George 131b0de70a py/grammar.h: Consolidate duplicate sub-rules for :test and =test. 2020-06-16 23:18:01 +10:00
Damien George 1783950311 py/compile: Implement PEP 572, assignment expressions with := operator.
The syntax matches CPython and the semantics are equivalent except that,
unlike CPython, MicroPython allows using := to assign to comprehension
iteration variables, because disallowing this would take a lot of code to
check for it.

The new compile-time option MICROPY_PY_ASSIGN_EXPR selects this feature and
is enabled by default, following MICROPY_PY_ASYNC_AWAIT.
2020-06-16 22:02:24 +10:00
Damien George 0fd91e39b1 py/compile: Convert scope test to SCOPE_IS_COMP_LIKE macro.
This macro can be used elsewhere.
2020-06-16 21:42:37 +10:00
Damien George 172fc040aa py/parse: Make mp_parse_node_extract_list return size_t instead of int.
Because this function can only return non-negative values, and having the
correct return type gives more information to the caller.
2020-05-09 00:55:44 +10:00
stijn 84fa3312cf all: Format code to add space after C++-style comment start.
Note: the uncrustify configuration is explicitly set to 'add' instead of
'force' in order not to alter the comments which use extra spaces after //
as a means of indenting text for clarity.
2020-04-23 11:24:25 +10:00