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2020-07-26tests: Move .mpy import tests from import/ to micropython/ dir.Damien George
These tests are specific to MicroPython so have a better home in the micropython/ test subdir, and putting them here allows them to be run by all targets, not just those that have access to the local filesystem (eg the unix port). Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2020-03-30tests: Format all Python code with black, except tests in basics subdir.David Lechner
This adds the Python files in the tests/ directory to be formatted with ./tools/codeformat.py. The basics/ subdirectory is excluded for now so we aren't changing too much at once. In a few places `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` was used where the code had special formatting for readability or where the test was actually testing the specific formatting.
2019-12-12tests/import: Add test for importing viper code with additional flags.Damien George
2019-10-15py/persistentcode: Make .mpy more compact with qstr directly in prelude.Damien George
Instead of encoding 4 zero bytes as placeholders for the simple_name and source_file qstrs, and storing the qstrs after the bytecode, store the qstrs at the location of these 4 bytes. This saves 4 bytes per bytecode function stored in a .mpy file (for example lcd160cr.mpy drops by 232 bytes, 4x 58 functions). And resulting code size is slightly reduced on ports that use this feature.
2019-10-01py: Rework and compress second part of bytecode prelude.Damien George
This patch compresses the second part of the bytecode prelude which contains the source file name, function name, source-line-number mapping and cell closure information. This part of the prelude now begins with a single varible length unsigned integer which encodes 2 numbers, being the byte-size of the following 2 sections in the header: the "source info section" and the "closure section". After decoding this variable unsigned integer it's possible to skip over one or both of these sections very easily. This scheme saves about 2 bytes for most functions compared to the original format: one in the case that there are no closure cells, and one because padding was eliminated.
2019-10-01py: Compress first part of bytecode prelude.Damien George
The start of the bytecode prelude contains 6 numbers telling the amount of stack needed for the Python values and exceptions, and the signature of the function. Prior to this patch these numbers were all encoded one after the other (2x variable unsigned integers, then 4x bytes), but using so many bytes is unnecessary. An entropy analysis of around 150,000 bytecode functions from the CPython standard library showed that the optimal Shannon coding would need about 7.1 bits on average to encode these 6 numbers, compared to the existing 48 bits. This patch attempts to get close to this optimal value by packing the 6 numbers into a single, varible-length unsigned integer via bit-wise interleaving. The interleaving scheme is chosen to minimise the average number of bytes needed, and at the same time keep the scheme simple enough so it can be implemented without too much overhead in code size or speed. The scheme requires about 10.5 bits on average to store the 6 numbers. As a result most functions which originally took 6 bytes to encode these 6 numbers now need only 1 byte (in 80% of cases).
2019-09-26py/persistentcode: Bump .mpy version to 5.Damien George
The bytecode opcodes have changed (there are more, and they have been reordered).
2019-09-26tests: Update tests for changes to opcode ordering.Damien George
2019-03-08tests/import: Add test for importing x64 native code.Damien George