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Addresses issue #622.
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See discussion in issue #50.
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This is getting more and more tangled, but that's old news.
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As before, instead of pushing constant values on stack again and again, just
pass around pointer to a structure.
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This saves 4 words of stack space per Python call.
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This renames:
MICROPY_PY_FROZENSET -> MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_FROZENSET
MICROPY_PY_PROPERTY -> MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_PROPERTY
MICROPY_PY_SLICE -> MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_SLICE
MICROPY_ENABLE_FLOAT -> MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_FLOAT
See issue #35 for discussion.
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Now of the form MICROPY_PY_*. See issue #35.
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Caveat is that __new__ should recurse to base class __new__, and ultimately,
object.__new__ is what handles instance allocation.
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Also, define object.__init__() (semantically empty, purely CPython compat
measure). Addresses #520.
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See issue #608 for justification.
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Now schedule is: for native types, we call ->make_new() C-level method, which
should perform actions of __new__ and __init__ (note that this is not
compliant, but is efficient), but for user types, __new__ and __init__ are
called as expected.
Also, make sure we convert scalar attribute value to a bound-pair tight in
mp_obj_class_lookup() method, which avoids converting it again and again in
its callers.
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Updated functions now do proper checking that n_kw==0, and are simpler
because they don't have to explicitly raise an exception. Down side is
that the error messages no longer include the function name, but that's
acceptable.
Saves order 300 text bytes on x64 and ARM.
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Two things are handled here: allow to compare native subtypes of tuple,
e.g. namedtuple (TODO: should compare type too, currently compared
duck-typedly by content). Secondly, allow user sunclasses of tuples
(and its subtypes) be compared either. "Magic" I did previously in
objtype.c covers only one argument (lhs is many), so we're in trouble
when lhs is native type - there's no other option besides handling
rhs in special manner. Fortunately, this patch outlines approach with
fast path for native types.
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This was hit when trying to make urlparse.py from stdlib run. Took
quite some time to debug.
TODO: Reconsile bound method creation process better, maybe callable is
to generic type to bind at all?
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Includes support for native bases.
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"object" type in MicroPython currently doesn't implement any methods, and
hopefully, we'll try to stay like that for as long as possible. Even if we
have to add something eventually, look up from there might be handled in
adhoc manner, as last resort (that's not compliant with Python3 MRO, but
we're already non-compliant). Hence: 1) no need to spend type trying to
lookup anything in object; 2) no need to allocate subobject when explicitly
inheriting from object; 3) and having multiple bases inheriting from object
is not a case of incompatible multiple inheritance.
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Blanket wide to all .c and .h files. Some files originating from ST are
difficult to deal with (license wise) so it was left out of those.
Also merged modpyb.h, modos.h, modstm.h and modtime.h in stmhal/.
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This follows up 0a7e01ae3c529fddf79dc5c71bf7e43cff3f9fa0.
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Specifically, nlr.h does.
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TODO: Rename methods.
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This is ugly, just as expected.
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Biggest part of this support is refactoring mp_obj_class_lookup() to return
standard "bound member" pair (mp_obj_t[2]). Actual support of inherited
native methods is 3 lines then. Some inherited features may be not supported
yet (e.g. native class methods, native properties, etc., etc.). There may
be opportunities for further optimization too.
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This implements checking of base types, allocation and basic initialization,
and optimized support for special method lookups. Other features are not yet
supported.
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This is a one-liner fix. It gets the class-super.py test passing, but
is probably not a complete fix.
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Also make consistent use of MP_OBJ_NOT_SUPPORTED and MP_OBJ_NULL.
This helps a lot in debugging and understanding of function API.
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mp_obj_t->subscr now does load/store/delete.
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Enabled by MICROPY_ENABLE_PROPERTY.
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This makes the runtime and object APIs more consistent. mp_store_subscr
functionality now moved into objects (ie list and dict store_item).
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At this point, all opcodes are now implemented!
Some del opcodes have been combined with store opcodes, with the value
to store being MP_OBJ_NULL.
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This makes isinstance(X, object) and issubclass(X, object) true for all
X.
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This does not affect code size or performance when debugging turned off.
To address issue #420.
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It's not completely satisfactory, because a failed call to __getattr__
should not raise an exception.
__setattr__ could be implemented, but it would slow down all stores to a
user created object. Need to implement some caching system.
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Because it's runtime reflection feature, not required for many apps.
Rant time:
Python could really use better str() vs repr() distinction, for example,
repr(type) could be "<class 'foo'>" (as it is now), and str(type) just
"foo". But alas, getting straight name requires adhoc attribute.
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It's virtual because it's not shown in dir(...). (That's also how CPython
has it).
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Pretty much everyone needs to include map.h, since it's such an integral
part of the Micro Python object implementation. Thus, the definitions
are now in obj.h instead. map.h is removed.
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Mostly just a global search and replace. Except rt_is_true which
becomes mp_obj_is_true.
Still would like to tidy up some of the names, but this will do for now.
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