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This adds the Python files in the tests/ directory to be formatted with ./tools/codeformat.py. The basics/ subdirectory is excluded for now so we aren't changing too much at once. In a few places `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` was used where the code had special formatting for readability or where the test was actually testing the specific formatting.
34 lines
806 B
Python
34 lines
806 B
Python
from pyb import SPI
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# test we can correctly create by id
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for bus in (-1, 0, 1, 2):
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try:
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SPI(bus)
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print("SPI", bus)
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError", bus)
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spi = SPI(1)
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print(spi)
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spi = SPI(1, SPI.MASTER)
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spi = SPI(1, SPI.MASTER, baudrate=500000)
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spi = SPI(1, SPI.MASTER, 500000, polarity=1, phase=0, bits=8, firstbit=SPI.MSB, ti=False, crc=None)
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print(str(spi)[:28], str(spi)[49:]) # don't print baudrate/prescaler
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spi.init(SPI.SLAVE, phase=1)
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print(spi)
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try:
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# need to flush input before we get an error (error is what we want to test)
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for i in range(10):
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spi.recv(1, timeout=100)
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except OSError:
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print("OSError")
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spi.init(SPI.MASTER)
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spi.send(1, timeout=100)
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print(spi.recv(1, timeout=100))
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print(spi.send_recv(1, timeout=100))
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spi.deinit()
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