Note: at this time, the ssl module on pico_w never verifies the server
certificate. This means it does not actually provide a higher security
level than regular socket / http protocols.
Originally, black_bindings found each contiguous "//|" block and sent
it to black independently. This was slower than it needed to be.
Instead, swap the comment prefix: when running black, take off
"//|" prefixes and put "##|" prefixes on all un-prefixed lines.
Then, after black is run, do the opposite operation
This more than doubles the overall speed of "pre-commit run --all",
from 3m20s to 55s CPU time on my local machine (32.5s to under 10s
"elapsed" time)
It also causes a small amount of churn in the bindings, because
black now sees enough context to know whether one 'def' follows another
or ends the 'def's in a 'class'. In the latter case, it adds an extra
newline, which becomes a "//|" line.
I'm less sure why a trailing comma was omitted before down in
rp2pio/StateMachine.c but let's roll with it.
My pings go out, and then they come back
```py
import os
import wifi
import ipaddress
wifi.radio.connect(os.getenv('WIFI_SSID'), os.getenv('WIFI_PASSWORD'))
ipv4 = ipaddress.ip_address("8.8.4.4")
print("Ping google.com: %f ms" % (wifi.radio.ping(ipv4)*1000))
```
Based on esp32s3, all available pins are drawn.
2M PSRAM, 8M FLASH.
A JST SH 4-pin Connector can be used for STEMMA QT / Qwiic.
A MX 1.25mm 2-Pin Connector Lithium battery power supply.
A WS2812 LED.
Adds support for the BananaPi BPI-Bit-S2 Boards.
Based on esp32s2 chip.
With 25 ws2812 LEDs, 1 buzzer, 2 photosensitive sensors, 1 thermosensitive sensor,
2 buttons on the front, 1 reset button and 1 boot button on the back.