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2017-09-06ports: Make new ports/ sub-directory and move all ports there.Damien George
This is to keep the top-level directory clean, to make it clear what is core and what is a port, and to allow the repository to grow with new ports in a sustainable way.
2017-08-21all: Make static dicts use mp_rom_map_elem_t type and MP_ROM_xxx macros.Damien George
2017-07-31all: Use the name MicroPython consistently in commentsAlexander Steffen
There were several different spellings of MicroPython present in comments, when there should be only one.
2016-01-16pic16bit: Minor updates to types to allow port to compile again.Damien George
2015-04-16py: Overhaul and simplify printf/pfenv mechanism.Damien George
Previous to this patch the printing mechanism was a bit of a tangled mess. This patch attempts to consolidate printing into one interface. All (non-debug) printing now uses the mp_print* family of functions, mainly mp_printf. All these functions take an mp_print_t structure as their first argument, and this structure defines the printing backend through the "print_strn" function of said structure. Printing from the uPy core can reach the platform-defined print code via two paths: either through mp_sys_stdout_obj (defined pert port) in conjunction with mp_stream_write; or through the mp_plat_print structure which uses the MP_PLAT_PRINT_STRN macro to define how string are printed on the platform. The former is only used when MICROPY_PY_IO is defined. With this new scheme printing is generally more efficient (less layers to go through, less arguments to pass), and, given an mp_print_t* structure, one can call mp_print_str for efficiency instead of mp_printf("%s", ...). Code size is also reduced by around 200 bytes on Thumb2 archs.
2015-04-03pic16bit: Initial version of port to 16-bit PIC family.Damien George
Reference MCU is dsPIC33J256GP506 with 256k ROM and 8k RAM, on the dsPIC DSC Starter Kit board. The REPL works, GC works, pyb module has LED and Switch objects. It passes some tests from the test suite (most it can't run because it doesn't have the Python features enabled).