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Disabled by default. Enabled on unix and windows ports.
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These allow to fine-tune the compiler to select whether it optimises
tuple assignments of the form a, b = c, d and a, b, c = d, e, f.
Sensible defaults are provided.
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Compiler optimises lookup of module.CONST when enabled (an existing
feature). Disabled by default; enabled for unix, windows, stmhal.
Costs about 100 bytes ROM on stmhal.
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GC for unix/windows builds doesn't make use of the bss section anymore,
so we do not need the (sometimes complicated) build features and code related to it
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Remove some duplication in the code for generating
qstrdefs.generated.h and py-version.h
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- Use a single file env.props for defining the main directories used when building.
env.props resolves the base directory and defines overridable output directories,
and is used by all other build files.
- Fix the build currently failing, basically because the preprocessing command for generating
qstrdefs uses different include directories than the build itself does.
(specifically, qstrdefs.h uses #include "py/mpconfig.h" since the fixes for #1022
in 51dfcb4, so we need to use the base directory as include directory, not the py dir itself).
So define a single variable containing the include directories instead and use it where needed.
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This patch adds a configuration option (MICROPY_CAN_OVERRIDE_BUILTINS)
which, when enabled, allows to override all names within the builtins
module. A builtins override dict is created the first time the user
assigns to a name in the builtins model, and then that dict is searched
first on subsequent lookups. Note that this implementation doesn't
allow deleting of names.
This patch also does some refactoring of builtins code, creating the
modbuiltins.c file.
Addresses issue #959.
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- update mpconfigport.h to reflect latest unix version
- fix compilation error in modure due to msvc not allowing dynamic arrays
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Specifically, at least Ubuntu's i586-mingw32msvc-gcc doesn't supply
__LITTLE_ENDIAN__ and friends. And as it's safe enough to assume that
Windows is only little-endian, then it's defined unconditionally,
instead of duplicating detection logic in py/mpconfig.h (or adding
windows-specific defines to it).
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buf, os module
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Because (for Thumb) a function pointer has the LSB set, pointers to
dynamic functions in RAM (eg native, viper or asm functions) were not
being traced by the GC. This patch is a comprehensive fix for this.
Addresses issue #820.
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This also fixes a 'unnamed type definition in parentheses' warning on the
alignof implementation define in binary.c
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See discussion in issue #50.
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- rearrange/add definitions that were not there so it's easier to compare both
- use MICROPY_PY_SYS_PLATFORM in main.c since it's available anyway
- define EWOULDBLOCK, it is missing from ingw32
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The pointers to the bss section are acquired in init.c()
by inspecting the PE header. Works for msvc and mingw.
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- Move the includes for alloca() intp mpconfigport.h
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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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This fixes generating the headers casuing complete rebuilds,
even when the headere's content didn't really change.
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Now of the form MICROPY_PY_*. See issue #35.
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MP_ALLOC_* -> MICROPY_ALLOC_*
MICROPY_PATH_MAX -> MICROPY_ALLOC_PATH_MAX
MICROPY_ENABLE_REPL_HELPERS -> MICROPY_HELPER_REPL
MICROPY_ENABLE_LEXER_UNIX -> MICROPY_HELPER_LEXER_UNIX
MICROPY_EXTRA_* -> MICROPY_PORT_*
See issue #35.
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implementations
Without this flag, mingw-w64 uses the MS implementations of snpintf and the likes.
This is not really a problem since they work with the the fixes provided for msvc,
but due to the way mingw-w64's stdio.h is structured we cannot get it to use the fixes.
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- use lowercase windows.h
- fix for mingw32 using preprocessor-unfriendly definition of CLOCKS_PER_SEC
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Extend the windows port so it compiles with the toolchain from Visual Studio 2013
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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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By default mingw outputs 3 digits instead of the standard 2 so all float
tests using printf fail. Using setenv at the start of the program fixes this.
To accomodate calling platform specific initialization a
MICROPY_MAIN_INIT_FUNC macro is used which is called in mp_init()
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The mingw port used _fullpath() until now, but the behaviour is not exactly
the same as realpath()'s on unix; major difference being that it doesn't
return an error for non-existing files, which would bypass main's error
checking and bail out without any error message.
Also realpath() will return forward slashes only since main() relies on that.
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py: Use <alloca.h> for alloca()
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