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2018-03-02tests: Move heap-realloc-while-locked test from C to Python.Damien George
This test for calling gc_realloc() while the GC is locked can be done in pure Python, so better to do it that way since it can then be tested on more ports.
2018-03-01tests/unix: Add coverage tests for various GC calls.Damien George
2018-03-01py/formatfloat: Fix case where floats could render with negative digits.Damien George
Prior to this patch, some architectures (eg unix x86) could render floats with "negative" digits, like ")". For example, '%.23e' % 1e-80 would come out as "1.0000000000000000/)/(,*0e-80". This patch fixes the known cases.
2018-03-01py/formatfloat: Fix case where floats could render with a ":" character.Damien George
Prior to this patch, some architectures (eg unix x86) could render floats with a ":" character in them, eg 1e+39 would come out as ":e+38" (":" is just after "9" in ASCII so this is like 10e+38). This patch fixes some of these cases.
2018-03-01py/formatfloat: Fix rounding of %f format with edge-case FP values.Damien George
Prior to this patch the %f formatting of some FP values could be off by up to 1, eg '%.0f' % 123 would return "122" (unix x64). Depending on the FP precision (single vs double) certain numbers would format correctly, but others wolud not. This patch should fix all cases of rounding for %f.
2018-02-28tests/extmod/vfs_fat_fileio1: Add test for calling file obj finaliser.Damien George
2018-02-27tests/basics/gc1: Add test which triggers GC threshold.Damien George
2018-02-27tests/unix: Add coverage test for VM executing invalid bytecode.Damien George
2018-02-27py/vm: Fix case of handling raised StopIteration within yield from.Damien George
This patch concerns the handling of an NLR-raised StopIteration, raised during a call to mp_resume() which is handling the yield from opcode. Previously, commit 6738c1dded8e436686f85008ec0a4fc47406ab7a introduced code to handle this case, along with a test. It seems that it was lucky that the test worked because the code did not correctly handle the stack pointer (sp). Furthermore, commit 79d996a57b351e0ef354eb1e2f644b194433cc73 improved the way mp_resume() propagated certain exceptions: it changed raising an NLR value to returning MP_VM_RETURN_EXCEPTION. This change meant that the test introduced in gen_yield_from_ducktype.py was no longer hitting the code introduced in 6738c1dded8e436686f85008ec0a4fc47406ab7a. The patch here does two things: 1. Fixes the handling of sp in the VM for the case that yield from is interrupted by a StopIteration raised via NLR. 2. Introduces a new test to check this handling of sp and re-covers the code in the VM.
2018-02-26tests/float: Adjust float-parsing tests to pass with only a small error.Damien George
Float parsing (both single and double precision) may have a relative error of order the floating point precision, so adjust tests to take this into account by not printing all of the digits of the answer.
2018-02-26tests/extmod/uzlib_decompress: Add uzlib tests to improve coverage.Damien George
2018-02-26tests/extmod/vfs_fat_fileio1: Add test for failing alloc with finaliser.Damien George
2018-02-25tests/unix: Add coverage tests for mpz_set_from_float, mpz_mul_inpl.Damien George
These new tests cover cases that can't be reached from Python and get coverage of py/mpz.c to 100%. These "unreachable from Python" pieces of code could be removed but they form an integral part of the mpz C API and may be useful for non-Python usage of mpz.
2018-02-24tests/stress: Add test to create a dict beyond "maximum" rehash size.Damien George
There is a finite list of ascending primes used for the size of a hash table, and this test tests that the code can handle a dict larger than the maximum value in that list of primes. Adding this tests gets py/map.c to 100% coverage.
2018-02-24tests/basics: Add test for calling a subclass of a native class.Damien George
Adding this test gets py/objtype.c to 100% coverage.
2018-02-21py/objdeque: Protect against negative maxlen in deque constructor.Damien George
Otherwise passing -1 as maxlen will lead to a zero allocation and subsequent unbound buffer overflow in deque.append() because i_put is allowed to grow without bound.
2018-02-21tests/basics: Add tests to improve coverage of py/objdeque.c.Damien George
2018-02-21tests/basics/deque*: Tests for ucollections.deque.Paul Sokolovsky
2018-02-19py/objstr: Protect against creating bytes(n) with n negative.Damien George
Prior to this patch uPy (on a 32-bit arch) would have severe issues when calling bytes(-1): such a call would call vstr_init_len(vstr, -1) which would then +1 on the len and call vstr_init(vstr, 0), which would then round this up and allocate a small amount of memory for the vstr. The bytes constructor would then attempt to zero out all this memory, thinking it had allocated 2^32-1 bytes.
2018-02-19py/repl: Generalise REPL autocomplete to use qstr probing.Damien George
This patch changes the way REPL autocomplete finds matches. It now probes the target object for all qstrs via mp_load_method_maybe to look for a match with the given input string. Similar to how the builtin dir() function works, this new algorithm now find all methods and instances of user-defined classes including attributes of their parent classes. This helps a lot at the REPL prompt for user-discovery and to autocomplete names even for classes that are derived. The downside is that this new algorithm is slower than the previous one, and in particular will be slower the more qstrs there are in the system. But because REPL autocomplete is primarily used in an interactive way it is not that important to make it fast, as long as it is "fast enough" compared to human reaction. On a slow microcontroller (CPU running at 16MHz) the autocomplete time for a list of 35 names in the outer namespace (pressing tab at a bare prompt) takes about 160ms with this algorithm, compared to about 40ms for the previous implementation (this time includes the actual printing of the names as well). This time of 160ms is very reasonable especially given the new functionality of listing all the names. This patch also decreases code size by: bare-arm: +0 minimal x86: -128 unix x64: -128 unix nanbox: -224 stm32: -88 cc3200: -80 esp8266: -92 esp32: -84
2018-02-19py/modbuiltins: Simplify and generalise dir() by probing qstrs.Damien George
This patch improves the builtin dir() function by probing the target object with all possible qstrs via mp_load_method_maybe. This is very simple (in terms of implementation), doesn't require recursion, and allows to list all methods of user-defined classes (without duplicates) even if they have multiple inheritance with a common parent. The downside is that it can be slow because it has to iterate through all the qstrs in the system, but the "dir()" function is anyway mostly used for testing frameworks and user introspection of types, so speed is not considered a priority. In addition to providing a more complete implementation of dir(), this patch is simpler than the previous implementation and saves some code space: bare-arm: -80 minimal x86: -80 unix x64: -56 unix nanbox: -48 stm32: -80 cc3200: -80 esp8266: -104 esp32: -64
2018-02-18py/objdict: Disallow possible modifications to fixed dicts.Mike Wadsten
2018-02-15extmod/modujson: Implement ujson.dump() function.Damien George
2018-02-14py/objrange: Implement (in)equality comparison between range objects.Damien George
This feature is not often used so is guarded by the config option MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_RANGE_BINOP which is disabled by default. With this option disabled MicroPython will always return false when comparing two range objects for equality (unless they are exactly the same object instance). This does not match CPython so if (in)equality between range objects is needed then this option should be enabled. Enabling this option costs between 100 and 200 bytes of code space depending on the machine architecture.
2018-02-14tests/run-tests: Capture any output from a crashed uPy execution.Damien George
Instead of putting just 'CRASH' in the .py.out file, this patch makes it so any output from uPy that led to the crash is stored in the .py.out file, as well as the 'CRASH' message at the end.
2018-02-14tests: Rewrite some tests so they can run without needing eval/exec.Damien George
For builds without the compiler enabled (and hence without eval/exec) it is useful to still be able to run as many tests as possible.
2018-02-14tests: Automatically skip tests that require eval, exec or frozenset.Damien George
2018-02-08py/objfloat: Fix case of raising 0 to -infinity.Damien George
It was raising an exception but it should return infinity.
2018-02-08py/parsenum: Fix parsing of floats that are close to subnormal.Damien George
Prior to this patch, a float literal that was close to subnormal would have a loss of precision when parsed. The worst case was something like float('10000000000000000000e-326') which returned 0.0.
2018-02-08tests/unix: Add coverage test for calling mp_obj_new_bytearray.Damien George
2018-02-07tests/basics: Rename remaining tests that are for built-in functions.Damien George
For consistency with all of the other tests that are named builtin_XXX.py.
2018-02-07py/objtype: Check and prevent delete/store on a fixed locals map.Damien George
Note that the check for elem!=NULL is removed for the MP_MAP_LOOKUP_ADD_IF_NOT_FOUND case because mp_map_lookup will always return non-NULL for such a case.
2018-01-31extmod/vfs_fat_file: Implement SEEK_CUR for non-zero offset.Ayke van Laethem
CPython doesn't allow SEEK_CUR with non-zero offset for files in text mode, and uPy inherited this behaviour for both text and binary files. It makes sense to provide full support for SEEK_CUR of binary-mode files in uPy, and to do this in a minimal way means also allowing to use SEEK_CUR with non-zero offsets on text-mode files. That seems to be a fair compromise.
2017-12-20tests/basics/memoryerror: Add test for out-of-memory using realloc.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/extmod: Add some uctypes tests to improve coverage of that module.Damien George
2017-12-19tests: Add some more tests to improve coverage of py/parse.c.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/basics/builtin_pow3: Add tests for edge cases of pow3.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/basics/generator_pend_throw: Add test for just-started generator.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/unix: Add test for printf with %lx format.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/float/builtin_float_hash: Add test to improve objfloat.c coverage.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/extmod/uhashlib_sha256: Add test for hashing 56 bytes of data.Damien George
2017-12-19tests/basics: Add more set tests to improve coverage of py/objset.c.Damien George
2017-12-15py/objgenerator: Allow to pend an exception for next execution.Paul Sokolovsky
This implements .pend_throw(exc) method, which sets up an exception to be triggered on the next call to generator's .__next__() or .send() method. This is unlike .throw(), which immediately starts to execute the generator to process the exception. This effectively adds Future-like capabilities to generator protocol (exception will be raised in the future). The need for such a method arised to implement uasyncio wait_for() function efficiently (its behavior is clearly "Future" like, and normally would require to introduce an expensive Future wrapper around all native couroutines, like upstream asyncio does). py/objgenerator: pend_throw: Return previous pended value. This effectively allows to store an additional value (not necessary an exception) in a coroutine while it's not being executed. uasyncio has exactly this usecase: to mark a coro waiting in I/O queue (and thus not executed in the normal scheduling queue), for the purpose of implementing wait_for() function (cancellation of such waiting coro by a timeout).
2017-12-15tests/run-tests: Skip running feature checks for --list-tests/--write-exp.Paul Sokolovsky
The whole idea of --list-tests is that we prepare a list of tests to run later, and currently don't have a connection to target board. Similarly for --write-exp - only "python3" binary would be required for this operation, not "micropython".
2017-12-14tests/run-tests: Don't test for --target=unix with "pyb is None".Paul Sokolovsky
If we test for unix target, do that explicitly. pyb var will be None for commands like --list-tests too.
2017-12-14tests/run-tests: Add composable --include and --exclude options.Paul Sokolovsky
The idea that --list-tests would be enough to produce list of tests for tinytest-codegen didn't work, because normal run-tests processing heavily relies on dynamic target capabilities discovery, and test filtering happens as the result of that. So, approach the issue from different end - allow to specify arbitrary filtering criteria as run-tests arguments. This way, specific filters will be still hardcoded, but at least on a particular target's side, instead of constant patching tinytest-codegen and/or run-tests.
2017-12-14tests/run-tests: Fix handling of --list-tests wrt skipped tests.Paul Sokolovsky
"skip <test>" message could leak before.
2017-12-14tests/run-tests: minimal: Exclude recently added subclass_native_init.py.Paul Sokolovsky
It relies on MICROPY_CPYTHON_COMPAT being defined.
2017-12-14extmod/modframebuf: Add 8-bit greyscale format (GS8).Damien George
2017-12-14extmod/modframebuf: Add 2-bit color format (GS2_HMSB).Petr Viktorin
This format is used in 2-color LED matrices and in e-ink displays like SSD1606.