circuitpython/ports/windows
Jim Mussared 3533924c36 extmod/moddeflate: Add deflate module providing the DeflateIO class.
This provides similar functionality to the former zlib.DecompIO and
especially CPython's gzip.GzipFile for both compression and decompression.

This class can be used directly, and also can be used from Python to
implement (via io.BytesIO) zlib.decompress and zlib.compress, as well as
gzip.GzipFile.

Enable/disable this on all ports/boards that zlib was previously configured
for.

This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.

Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
2023-07-21 19:32:40 +10:00
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msvc extmod/moddeflate: Add deflate module providing the DeflateIO class. 2023-07-21 19:32:40 +10:00
variants extmod/asyncio: Rename uasyncio to asyncio. 2023-06-19 17:33:03 +10:00
.appveyor.yml windows/msvc: Fix module freezing. 2023-02-01 13:10:00 +11:00
.gitignore windows/.gitignore: Simplify by removing build artefacts. 2022-12-13 17:22:11 +11:00
fmode.c all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py. 2020-02-28 10:33:03 +11:00
fmode.h ports: Make new ports/ sub-directory and move all ports there. 2017-09-06 13:40:51 +10:00
init.c windows: Consolidate all sleep-related functions into windows_mphal.c. 2022-05-04 10:22:09 +10:00
init.h ports: Make new ports/ sub-directory and move all ports there. 2017-09-06 13:40:51 +10:00
Makefile py/mkrules.mk: Automatically configure frozen options when manifest set. 2023-06-08 23:12:56 +10:00
micropython.vcxproj unix/modutime: Use extmod version of time module. 2023-04-27 15:11:52 +10:00
mpconfigport.h extmod/moddeflate: Add deflate module providing the DeflateIO class. 2023-07-21 19:32:40 +10:00
mpconfigport.mk windows: Add support for build variants to windows port. 2022-01-04 15:06:26 +11:00
README.md all: Keep msvc build output in build/ directories. 2022-12-13 17:18:53 +11:00
realpath.c all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py. 2020-02-28 10:33:03 +11:00
realpath.h ports: Make new ports/ sub-directory and move all ports there. 2017-09-06 13:40:51 +10:00
sleep.h windows: Consolidate all sleep-related functions into windows_mphal.c. 2022-05-04 10:22:09 +10:00
windows_mphal.c unix,windows: Factor out code that generates random bytes to a new func. 2022-06-07 23:41:30 +10:00
windows_mphal.h all: Update Makefiles and others to build with new ports/ dir layout. 2017-09-06 14:09:13 +10:00

This is the experimental, community-supported Windows port of MicroPython. It is based on Unix port, and expected to remain so. The port requires additional testing, debugging, and patches. Please consider to contribute.

All gcc-based builds use the gcc compiler from Mingw-w64, which is the advancement of the original mingw project. The latter is getting obsolete and is not actively supported by MicroPython.

Build instruction assume you're in the ports/windows directory.

Building on Debian/Ubuntu Linux system

sudo apt-get install python3 build-essential gcc-mingw-w64
make -C ../../mpy-cross
make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-w64-mingw32-

Building under Cygwin

Install Cygwin, then install following packages using Cygwin's setup.exe:

  • mingw64-i686-gcc-core
  • mingw64-x86_64-gcc-core
  • make
  • python3

Build using:

make -C ../../mpy-cross CROSS_COMPILE=i686-w64-mingw32-
make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-w64-mingw32-

Or for 64bit:

make -C ../../mpy-cross CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-w64-mingw32-
make CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-w64-mingw32-

Building under MSYS2

Install MSYS2 from http://repo.msys2.org/distrib, start the msys2.exe shell and install the build tools:

pacman -Syuu
pacman -S make mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc pkg-config python3

Start the mingw64.exe shell and build:

make -C ../../mpy-cross STRIP=echo SIZE=echo
make

Building using MS Visual Studio 2013 (or higher)

Install Python. There are several ways to do this, for example: download and install the latest Python 3 release from https://www.python.org/downloads/windows or from https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html, or open the Microsoft Store app and search for Python and install it.

Install Visual Studio and the C++ toolset (for recent versions: install the free Visual Studio Community edition and the Desktop development with C++ workload).

In the IDE, open micropython-cross.vcxproj and micropython.vcxproj and build.

To build from the command line:

msbuild ../../mpy-cross/mpy-cross.vcxproj
msbuild micropython.vcxproj

Variants

The msvc port supports variants (like the unix and windows mingw ports) and the one which gets built is controlled by the PyVariant msbuild property. It defaults to standard. The other variants can be built like:

msbuild micropython.vcxproj /p:PyVariant=dev

Or by adding a file Directory.build.props in this directory or a parent directory:

<Project>
  <PropertyGroup>
    <PyVariant>dev</PyVariant>
  </PropertyGroup>
</Project>

See paths.props for other related variables like build and variant directories.

Stack usage

The msvc compiler is quite stack-hungry which might result in a "maximum recursion depth exceeded" RuntimeError for code with lots of nested function calls. There are several ways to deal with this:

  • increase the threshold used for detection by altering the argument to mp_stack_set_limit in ports/unix/main.c
  • disable detection all together by setting MICROPY_STACK_CHECK to "0" in ports/windows/mpconfigport.h
  • disable the /GL compiler flag by setting WholeProgramOptimization to "false"

See issue 2927 for more information.

Running the tests

This is similar for all ports:

cd ../../tests
python ./run-tests.py

Though when running on Cygwin and using Cygwin's Python installation you'll need:

python3 ./run-tests.py

Depending on the combination of platform and Python version used it might be needed to first set the MICROPY_MICROPYTHON environment variable to the full path of micropython.exe.

Running on Linux using Wine

The default build (MICROPY_USE_READLINE=1) uses extended Windows console functions and thus should be ran using the wineconsole tool. Depending on the Wine build configuration, you may also want to select the curses backend which has the look&feel of a standard Unix console:

wineconsole --backend=curses ./build-standard/micropython.exe

For more info, see https://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-guide/cui-programs .

If built without line editing and history capabilities (MICROPY_USE_READLINE=0), the resulting binary can be run using the standard wine tool.