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Changes in this commit:
- Manifest include's now use the directory path where possible (no longer
necessary to include the manifest.py file explicitly).
- Add manifest.py for all drivers and components that are referenced by
port/board manifests.
- Replace all uses of freeze() with package()/module(), except for port and
board modules.
- Use opt=3 everywhere, for consistency and to reduce code size.
- Use require() instead of include() for all micropython-lib references.
- Remove support for optional board-level manifest.py in mimxrt port, to
make it behave the same as other ports (the board must set
FROZEN_MANIFEST to a custom manifest.py, which can optionally include the
default, port-level manifest).
- Also reinstates modules that were accidentally removed from the esp8266
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mbedtls | ||
variants | ||
alloc.c | ||
coverage.c | ||
coveragecpp.cpp | ||
fatfs_port.c | ||
gccollect.c | ||
input.c | ||
input.h | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
modffi.c | ||
modjni.c | ||
modmachine.c | ||
modtermios.c | ||
modtime.c | ||
moduos.c | ||
moduselect.c | ||
modusocket.c | ||
mpbthciport.c | ||
mpbtstackport_common.c | ||
mpbtstackport_h4.c | ||
mpbtstackport_usb.c | ||
mpbtstackport.h | ||
mpconfigport.h | ||
mpconfigport.mk | ||
mphalport.h | ||
mpnimbleport.c | ||
mpnimbleport.h | ||
mpthreadport.c | ||
mpthreadport.h | ||
qstrdefsport.h | ||
README.md | ||
unix_mphal.c |
The Unix version
The "unix" port requires a standard Unix-like environment with gcc and GNU make. This includes Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows Subsystem for Linux. The x86 and x64 architectures are supported (i.e. x86 32- and 64-bit), as well as ARM and MIPS. Making a full-featured port to another architecture requires writing some assembly code for the exception handling and garbage collection. Alternatively, a fallback implementation based on setjmp/longjmp can be used.
To build (see section below for required dependencies):
$ cd ports/unix
$ make submodules
$ make
Then to give it a try:
$ ./build-standard/micropython
>>> list(5 * x + y for x in range(10) for y in [4, 2, 1])
Use CTRL-D
(i.e. EOF) to exit the shell.
Learn about command-line options (in particular, how to increase heap size which may be needed for larger applications):
$ ./micropython -h
To run the complete testsuite, use:
$ make test
The Unix port comes with a builtin package manager called upip, e.g.:
$ ./micropython -m upip install micropython-pystone
$ ./micropython -m pystone
Browse available modules on PyPI. Standard library modules come from the micropython-lib project.
External dependencies
The libffi
library and pkg-config
tool are required. On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
derivative Linux distros, install build-essential
(includes toolchain and
make), libffi-dev
, and pkg-config
packages.
Other dependencies can be built together with MicroPython. This may be required to enable extra features or capabilities, and in recent versions of MicroPython, these may be enabled by default. To build these additional dependencies, in the unix port directory first execute:
$ make submodules
This will fetch all the relevant git submodules (sub repositories) that the port needs. Use the same command to get the latest versions of submodules as they are updated from time to time. After that execute:
$ make deplibs
This will build all available dependencies (regardless whether they are used
or not). If you intend to build MicroPython with additional options
(like cross-compiling), the same set of options should be passed to make deplibs
. To actually enable/disable use of dependencies, edit the
ports/unix/mpconfigport.mk
file, which has inline descriptions of the
options. For example, to build SSL module (required for the upip
tool
described above, and so enabled by default), MICROPY_PY_USSL
should be set
to 1.