Commit Graph

22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Paul Sokolovsky
07209f8592 all: Rename mp_obj_type_t::stream_p to protocol.
It's now used for more than just stream protocol (e.g. pin protocol), so
don't use false names.
2016-06-18 18:44:57 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky
7f7c84b10a py/stream: Support both "exact size" and "one underlying call" operations.
Both read and write operations support variants where either a) a single
call is made to the undelying stream implementation and returned buffer
length may be less than requested, or b) calls are repeated until requested
amount of data is collected, shorter amount is returned only in case of
EOF or error.

These operations are available from the level of C support functions to be
used by other C modules to implementations of Python methods to be used in
user-facing objects.

The rationale of these changes is to allow to write concise and robust
code to work with *blocking* streams of types prone to short reads, like
serial interfaces and sockets. Particular object types may select "exact"
vs "once" types of methods depending on their needs. E.g., for sockets,
revc() and send() methods continue to be "once", while read() and write()
thus converted to "exactly" versions.

These changes don't affect non-blocking handling, e.g. trying "exact"
method on the non-blocking socket will return as much data as available
without blocking. No data available is continued to be signaled as None
return value to read() and write().

From the point of view of CPython compatibility, this model is a cross
between its io.RawIOBase and io.BufferedIOBase abstract classes. For
blocking streams, it works as io.BufferedIOBase model (guaranteeing
lack of short reads/writes), while for non-blocking - as io.RawIOBase,
returning None in case of lack of data (instead of raising expensive
exception, as required by io.BufferedIOBase). Such a cross-behavior
should be optimal for MicroPython needs.
2016-05-18 02:41:45 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky
ddb9dba2f7 py/modio: Rename module name to "uio" for consistency with other modules. 2016-05-02 13:56:33 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky
2c81b9be28 py/modio: io.BufferedWriter: Describe flushing policy. 2016-03-25 14:59:30 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
063e6e7d0a py/modio: Implement io.BufferedWriter.flush(). 2016-03-25 14:33:38 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
5d93dfbc2c py/modio: Initial implementation of io.BufferedWriter class.
Just .write() method implemented currently.
2016-03-25 01:10:49 +02:00
Damien George
cbf7674025 py: Add MP_ROM_* macros and mp_rom_* types and use them. 2015-11-29 14:25:04 +00:00
Damien George
e5039c6ff8 py: Use TextIOWrapper only if PY_IO_FILEIO def'd; cast size_t for print. 2015-02-15 13:17:11 +00:00
Damien George
51dfcb4bb7 py: Move to guarded includes, everywhere in py/ core.
Addresses issue #1022.
2015-01-01 20:32:09 +00:00
Damien George
3b603f29ec Use MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT macro to define module dicts.
This is just a clean-up of the code.  Generated code is exactly the
same.
2014-11-29 14:39:27 +00:00
Paul Sokolovsky
59c675a64c py: Include mpconfig.h before all other includes.
It defines types used by all other headers.

Fixes #691.
2014-06-21 22:43:22 +03:00
Emmanuel Blot
f6932d6506 Prefix ARRAY_SIZE with micropython prefix MP_ 2014-06-19 18:54:34 +02:00
Paul Sokolovsky
fbdf2f1d63 py: Rename builtin "io" to "_io".
Functionality we provide in builtin io module is fairly minimal. Some
code, including CPython stdlib, depends on more functionality. So, there's
a choice to either implement it in C, or move it _io, and let implement other
functionality in Python. 2nd choice is pursued. This setup matches CPython
too (_io is builtin, io is Python-level).
2014-06-12 01:22:25 +03:00
Damien George
ee3fd46f13 Rename configuration variables controling Python features.
Now of the form MICROPY_PY_*.  See issue #35.
2014-05-24 23:03:12 +01:00
Paul Sokolovsky
9e29666bf9 py: Implement proper separation between io.FileIO and io.TextIOWrapper.
io.FileIO is binary I/O, ans actually optional. Default file type is
io.TextIOWrapper, which provides str results. CPython3 explicitly describes
io.TextIOWrapper as buffered I/O, but we don't have buffering support yet
anyway.
2014-05-19 21:56:07 +03:00
Paul Sokolovsky
a47b64ae2d objstringio: Implement io.BytesIO.
Done in generalized manner, allowing any stream class to be specified as
working with bytes.
2014-05-15 07:28:19 +03:00
Damien George
04b9147e15 Add license header to (almost) all files.
Blanket wide to all .c and .h files.  Some files originating from ST are
difficult to deal with (license wise) so it was left out of those.

Also merged modpyb.h, modos.h, modstm.h and modtime.h in stmhal/.
2014-05-03 23:27:38 +01:00
Paul Sokolovsky
cb9dc086a3 modio: Implement io.StringIO class. 2014-04-26 20:26:14 +03:00
Damien George
6d3c5e4301 Add ARRAY_SIZE macro, and use it where possible. 2014-04-26 10:47:29 +01:00
Damien George
8b0535e23f py: Change module globals from mp_map_t* to mp_obj_dict_t*.
Towards addressing issue #424.

Had a small increase to ROM usage (order 60 bytes).
2014-04-05 21:53:54 +01:00
Paul Sokolovsky
98a627dc03 py: Add "io" module.
So far just includes "open" function, which should be supplied by a port.

TODO: Make the module #ifdef'ed.
2014-04-03 22:08:57 +03:00