circuitpython/docs
Adam Green f9958417d8 rp2: Make rp2_state_machine_exec accept integers.
Currently rp2.StateMachine.exec(instr_in) requires that the instr_in
parameter be a string representing the PIO assembly language instruction
to be encoded by rp2.asm_pio_encode(). This commit allows the parameter
to also be of integral type. This is useful if the exec() method is
being called often where the use of pre-encoded machine code is
desireable.

This commit still supports calls like:
    sm.exec("set(0, 1)")

It also now supports calls like:
    # Performed once earlier, maybe in __init__()
    assembled_instr = rp2.asm_pio_encode("out(y, 8)", 0)
    # Performed multiple times later as the PIO state machine is
    # configured for its next run.
    sm.exec(assembled_instr)

The existing examples/rp2/pio_exec.py and examples/rp2/pio_pwm.py that
exercise the rp2.StateMachine.exec() method still work with this change.

Signed-off-by: Adam Green <adamgrym@yahoo.com>
2023-05-18 12:33:02 +10:00
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develop all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
differences docs/differences: Add Python 3.10 page. 2022-12-13 16:55:55 +11:00
esp32 docs: Update the PWM examples based on recent API improvements. 2023-05-04 13:15:55 +10:00
esp8266 all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
library rp2: Make rp2_state_machine_exec accept integers. 2023-05-18 12:33:02 +10:00
mimxrt docs: Update the PWM examples based on recent API improvements. 2023-05-04 13:15:55 +10:00
pyboard all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
readthedocs/settings docs: Add RTD local_settings file, to add custom templates. 2014-12-21 11:21:06 +00:00
reference docs/reference/mpyfiles: Add release info on v6.1. 2023-05-11 14:30:34 +10:00
renesas-ra renesas-ra: Change MICROPY_HW_BOARD_NAME definition to product name. 2023-04-27 14:12:53 +10:00
rp2 docs: Update the PWM examples based on recent API improvements. 2023-05-04 13:15:55 +10:00
samd docs/samd: Make use of pin names more consistent in examples. 2023-05-04 13:19:19 +10:00
static docs: Update CPython differences and improve the look of table layouts. 2022-08-26 15:09:06 +10:00
templates docs/samd: Add documentation for the samd port. 2022-10-26 23:39:35 +11:00
unix unix: Implement -X realtime command-line option on macOS. 2022-05-24 00:51:47 +10:00
wipy docs: Use the correct * keyword-only notation. 2022-02-09 15:01:00 +11:00
zephyr all: Fix spelling mistakes based on codespell check. 2023-04-27 18:03:06 +10:00
conf.py all: Fix strings with backslash by using raw string literals. 2023-05-02 11:55:02 +10:00
index.rst docs/samd: Add documentation for the samd port. 2022-10-26 23:39:35 +11:00
license.rst docs/license: Update copyright year. 2017-06-23 21:48:27 +03:00
make.bat docs/make.bat: Change Windows output dir from '_build' to 'build'. 2021-09-13 18:15:38 +10:00
Makefile docs/Makefile: Enable parallel compilation for Sphinx. 2022-09-29 23:51:29 +10:00
README.md docs: Set LaTeX engine to XeLaTeX for PDF generation. 2022-06-21 14:49:13 +10:00

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