# test importing of invalid .mpy files try: import sys, uio, uos uio.IOBase uos.mount except (ImportError, AttributeError): print("SKIP") raise SystemExit class UserFile(uio.IOBase): def __init__(self, data): self.data = memoryview(data) self.pos = 0 def readinto(self, buf): n = min(len(buf), len(self.data) - self.pos) buf[:n] = self.data[self.pos : self.pos + n] self.pos += n return n def ioctl(self, req, arg): return 0 class UserFS: def __init__(self, files): self.files = files def mount(self, readonly, mksfs): pass def umount(self): pass def stat(self, path): if path in self.files: return (32768, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) raise OSError def open(self, path, mode): return UserFile(self.files[path]) # these are the test .mpy files user_files = { "/mod0.mpy": b"", # empty file "/mod1.mpy": b"M", # too short header "/mod2.mpy": b"M\x00\x00\x00", # bad version "/mod3.mpy": b"M\x00\x00\x00\x7f", # qstr window too large } # create and mount a user filesystem uos.mount(UserFS(user_files), "/userfs") sys.path.append("/userfs") # import .mpy files from the user filesystem for i in range(len(user_files)): mod = "mod%u" % i try: __import__(mod) except ValueError as er: print(mod, "ValueError", er) # unmount and undo path addition uos.umount("/userfs") sys.path.pop()