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2019-01-27py: Add optional support for 2-argument version of built-in next().stijn
Configurable via MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_NEXT2, disabled by default.
2018-12-13tests/basics/special_methods2: Typo fix in comment.Paul Sokolovsky
2018-12-07tests/basics/special_methods: Add testcases for __int__.Paul Sokolovsky
2018-12-06py/objboundmeth: Support loading generic attrs from the method.Damien George
Instead of assuming that the method is a bytecode object, and only supporting load of __name__, make the operation generic by delegating the load to the method object itself. Saves a bit of code size and fixes the case of attempting to load __name__ on a native method, see issue #4028.
2018-10-28py/compile: Fix case of eager implicit conversion of local to nonlocal.Damien George
This ensures that implicit variables are only converted to implicit closed-over variables (nonlocals) at the very end of the function scope. If variables are closed-over when first used (read from, as was done prior to this commit) then this can be incorrect because the variable may be assigned to later on in the function which means they are just a plain local, not closed over. Fixes issue #4272.
2018-10-22tests: Make bytes/str.count() tests skippable.Paul Sokolovsky
2018-10-18tests/basics/class_getattr: Remove invalid test for __getattribute__.Damien George
Part of this test was trying to test some functionality of __getattribute__ but this method name was misspelt so it wasn't doing anything useful. Fixing the typo in this name makes the test fail because MicroPython doesn't support user defined __getattribute__ methods. So this part of the test is removed. The remaining tests are modified slightly to make it clearer what they are testing.
2018-10-18py/objtype: Remove comment about catching exc from user __getattr__.Damien George
Any exception raised in a user __getattr__ should be propagated out. A test is added to verify these semantics.
2018-09-28py/objtype: Support full object model for get/set/delitem special meths.Damien George
This makes these special methods have the same calling behaviour as other methods in a class instance (mp_convert_member_lookup() is already called by mp_obj_class_lookup()).
2018-09-28py/vm: Fix case of throwing GeneratorExit type into yield-from.Damien George
mp_make_raise_obj must be used to convert a possible exception type to an instance object, otherwise the VM may raise a non-exception object. An existing test is adjusted to test this case, with the original test already moved to generator_throw.py.
2018-09-28tests/basics: Split out gen throw tests from yield-from-throw tests.Damien George
2018-09-27py/objgenerator: Remove TODO about returning gen being called again.Damien George
The code implements correct behaviour, as tested by the new test case added in this commit.
2018-09-20py/objgenerator: Implement PEP479, StopIteration convs to RuntimeError.Damien George
This commit implements PEP479 which disallows raising StopIteration inside a generator to signal that it should be finished. Instead, the generator should simply return when it is complete. See https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0479/ for details.
2018-09-11py/emitnative: Fix try-finally in outer scope, so finally is cancelled.Damien George
2018-09-11py/objarray: bytearray: Allow 2nd/3rd arg to constructor.Paul Sokolovsky
If bytearray is constructed from str, a second argument of encoding is required (in CPython), and third arg of Unicode error handling is allowed, e.g.: bytearray("str", "utf-8", "strict") This is similar to bytes: bytes("str", "utf-8", "strict") This patch just allows to pass 2nd/3rd arguments to bytearray, but doesn't try to validate them to not impact code size. (This is also similar to how bytes constructor is handled, though it does a bit more validation, e.g. check that in case of str arg, encoding argument is passed.)
2018-09-04tests/basics: Add test cases for context manager raising in enter/exit.Damien George
2018-09-04tests/basics: Add more tests for return within try-finally.Damien George
2018-09-03py/emitnative: Cancel caught exception once handled to prevent reraise.Damien George
The native emitter keeps the current exception in a slot in its C stack (instead of on its Python value stack), so when it catches an exception it must explicitly clear that slot so the same exception is not reraised later on.
2018-09-03py/vm: Fix handling of finally-return with complex nested finallys.Damien George
Back in 8047340d7532ec32bc9f2d603bffc0bc9544297f basic support was added in the VM to handle return statements within a finally block. But it didn't cover all cases, in particular when some finally's were active and others inactive when the "return" was executed. This patch adds further support for return-within-finally by correctly managing the currently_in_except_block flag, and should fix all cases. The main point is that finally handlers remain on the exception stack even if they are active (currently being executed), and the unwind return code should only execute those finally's which are inactive. New tests are added for the cases which now pass.
2018-08-17tests/basics: Provide .exp files for generator tests that fail PEP479.Damien George
PEP479 (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0479/) prohibited raising StopIteration from within a generator (it is turned into a RuntimeError). This behaviour was introduced in Python 3.5 and in 3.7 was made compulsory. Until uPy implements PEP479, this patch adds .py.exp files for the relevant tests so they can be run under Python 3.7.
2018-08-17tests: Modify tests that print repr of an exception with 1 arg.Damien George
In Python 3.7 the behaviour of repr() of an exception with one argument changed: it no longer prints a trailing comma in the argument list. See https://bugs.python.org/issue30399 This patch modifies tests that rely on this behaviour to not rely on it. And the python34.py test is updated to include a test for this behaviour with a .exp file.
2018-08-17tests/basics/int_big_error.py: Use bytearray to test for int overflow.Damien George
In Python 3.7 "1 >> (big int)" is now allowed, it no longer raises an OverflowError. So use bytearray to test big-int conversion overflow.
2018-08-17tests/basics/set_pop.py: Sort set before printing for consistent output.Damien George
2018-08-04tests: Make tests work on targets without float support.Ayke van Laethem
2018-07-10py/objgenerator: Implement __name__ with normal fun attr accessor code.Damien George
With the recent change b488a4a8480533a6a3c9468c2f8bd359c94d4d02, a generating function now has the same layout in memory as a normal bytecode function, and so can reuse the latter's attribute accessor code to implement __name__.
2018-06-27py/compile: Handle return/break/continue correctly in async with.Damien George
Before this patch the context manager's __aexit__() method would not be executed if a return/break/continue statement was used to exit an async with block. async with now has the same semantics as normal with. The fix here applies purely to the compiler, and does not modify the runtime at all. It might (eventually) be better to define new bytecode(s) to handle async with (and maybe other async constructs) in a cleaner, more efficient way. One minor drawback with addressing this issue purely in the compiler is that it wasn't possible to get 100% CPython semantics. The thing that is different here to CPython is that the __aexit__ method is not looked up in the context manager until it is needed, which is after the body of the async with statement has executed. So if a context manager doesn't have __aexit__ then CPython raises an exception before the async with is executed, whereas uPy will raise it after it is executed. Note that __aenter__ is looked up at the beginning in uPy because it needs to be called straightaway, so if the context manager isn't a context manager then it'll still raise an exception at the same location as CPython. The only difference is if the context manager has the __aenter__ method but not the __aexit__ method, then in that case uPy has different behaviour. But this is a very minor, and acceptable, difference.
2018-06-27tests: Move non-filesystem io tests to basics dir with io_ prefix.Damien George
2018-06-27tests/basics/namedtuple*: Import ucollections first.Paul Sokolovsky
Otherwise, test may have artefacts in the presence of the micropython-lib module.
2018-06-12py/lexer: Add support for underscores in numeric literals.Damien George
This is a very convenient feature introduced in Python 3.6 by PEP 515.
2018-06-08py/objtype: Optimise instance get/set/del by skipping special accessors.Damien George
This patch is a code optimisation, trading text bytes for speed. On pyboard it's an increase of 0.06% in code size for a gain (in pystone performance) of roughly 6.5%. The patch optimises load/store/delete of attributes in user defined classes by not looking up special accessors (@property, __get__, __delete__, __set__, __setattr__ and __getattr_) if they are guaranteed not to exist in the class. Currently, if you do my_obj.foo() then the runtime has to do a few checks to see if foo is a property or has __get__, and if so delegate the call. And for stores things like my_obj.foo = 1 has to first check if foo is a property or has __set__ defined on it. Doing all those checks each and every time the attribute is accessed has a performance penalty. This patch eliminates all those checks for cases when it's guaranteed that the checks will always fail, ie no attributes are properties nor have any special accessor methods defined on them. To make this guarantee it checks all attributes of a user-defined class when it is first created. If any of the attributes of the user class are properties or have special accessors, or any of the base classes of the user class have them, then it sets a flag in the class to indicate that special accessors must be checked for. Then in the load/store/delete code it checks this flag to see if it can take the shortcut and optimise the lookup. It's an optimisation that's pretty widely applicable because it improves lookup performance for all methods of user defined classes, and stores of attributes, at least for those that don't have special accessors. And, it allows to enable descriptors with minimal additional runtime overhead if they are not used for a particular user class. There is one restriction on dynamic class creation that has been introduced by this patch: a user-defined class cannot go from zero special accessors to one special accessor (or more) after that class has been subclassed. If the script attempts this an AttributeError is raised (see addition to tests/misc/non_compliant.py for an example of this case). The cost in code space bytes for the optimisation in this patch is: unix x64: +528 unix nanbox: +508 stm32: +192 cc3200: +200 esp8266: +332 esp32: +244 Performance tests that were done: - on unix x86-64, pystone improved by about 5% - on pyboard, pystone improved by about 6.5%, from 1683 up to 1794 - on pyboard, bm_chaos (from CPython benchmark suite) improved by about 5% - on esp32, pystone improved by about 30% (but there are caching effects) - on esp32, bm_chaos improved by about 11%
2018-05-30py/objtype: Fix assertion failures in super_attr by checking type.Jeff Epler
Fixes assertion failures and segmentation faults when making calls like: super(1, 1).x
2018-05-30py/objtype: Fix assertion failures in mp_obj_new_type by checking types.Jeff Epler
Fixes assertion failures when the arguments to type() were not of valid types, e.g., when making calls like: type("", (), 3) type("", 3, {})
2018-05-25py/objtype: Remove TODO comment about needing to check for property.Damien George
Instance members are always treated as values, even if they are properties. A test is added to show this is the case.
2018-05-22py/objgenerator: Protect against reentering a generator.Damien George
Generators that are already executing cannot be reexecuted. This patch puts in a check for such a case. Thanks to @jepler for finding the bug.
2018-05-22py/modbuiltins: Add support for rounding integers.Jan Klusacek
As per CPython semantics. This feature is controlled by MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_ROUND_INT which is disabled by default.
2018-05-21tests: Add some tests for bigint hash, float hash and float parsing.Damien George
Following outcome of recent fuzz testing and sanitizing by @jepler.
2018-05-11tests/basics/special_methods2: Enable some additional tests that work.Damien George
These special methods are all available if MICROPY_PY_ALL_SPECIAL_METHODS is enabled.
2018-05-10py/modbuiltins: Make built-in dir support the __dir__ special method.Damien George
If MICROPY_PY_ALL_SPECIAL_METHODS is enabled then dir() will now delegate to the special method __dir__ if the object it is listing has this method.
2018-05-10py/modbuiltins: Make built-in hasattr work properly for user types.Damien George
It now allows __getattr__ in a user type to raise AttributeError when the attribute does not exist.
2018-04-05py/objstr: In find/rfind, don't crash when end < start.Jeff Epler
2018-04-05tests/basics/string_compare.py: Add test with string that hashes to 0.Damien George
The string "Q+?" is special in that it hashes to zero with the djb2 algorithm (among other strings), and a zero hash should be incremented to a hash of 1.
2018-04-05tests/basics/class_super.py: Add tests for store/delete of super attr.Damien George
2018-04-05tests/basics: Add tests for edge cases of nan-box's 47-bit small int.Damien George
2018-04-04tests/basics: Add test for subclassing an iterable native type.Damien George
2018-04-04tests/basics/int_big1.py: Add test for big int in mp_obj_get_int_maybe.Damien George
2018-04-04tests/basics: Modify int-big tests to prevent constant folding.Damien George
So that these tests test the runtime behaviour, not the compiler (which may be executed offline).
2018-04-04tests/basics/int_big1.py: Add test converting str with non-print chars.Damien George
2018-04-04tests/basics: Add test for use of return within try-except.Damien George
The case of a return statement in the try suite of a try-except statement was previously only tested by builtin_compile.py, and only then in the part of this test which checked for the existence of the compile builtin. So this patch adds an explicit unit test for this case.
2018-03-30tests/basics/iter1.py: Add more tests for walking a user-defined iter.Damien George
Some code in mp_iternext() was only tested by the native emitter, so the tests added here test this function using just the bytecode emitter.
2018-03-30py/runtime: Be sure that non-intercepted thrown object is an exception.Damien George
The VM expects that, if mp_resume() returns MP_VM_RETURN_EXCEPTION, then the returned value is an exception instance (eg to add a traceback to it). It's possible that a value passed to a generator's throw() is not an exception so must be explicitly checked for if the thrown value is not intercepted by the generator. Thanks to @jepler for finding the bug.