- 06 Jan, 2014 2 commits
- 05 Jan, 2014 3 commits
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John R. Lenton authored
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
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Damien George authored
list.index fails on an edge case.
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- 04 Jan, 2014 6 commits
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Damien George authored
Now much more inline with how CPython does types.
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Damien George authored
Qstr's are now split into a linked-list of qstr pools. This has 2 benefits: the first pool can be in ROM (huge benefit, since we no longer use RAM for the core qstrs), and subsequent pools use m_new for the next pool instead of m_renew (thus avoiding a huge single table for all the qstrs). Still would be better to use a hash table, but this scheme takes us part of the way (eventually convert the pools to hash tables). Also fixed bug with import. Also improved the way the module code is referenced (not magic number 1 anymore).
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
Fixes issue #63.
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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- 03 Jan, 2014 8 commits
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
* Fixes issue #51 * Adds a specific error message for when you try to pop an empty list. * Releases some memory if the list has shurnk a lot.
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
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- 29 Dec, 2013 1 commit
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Damien authored
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- 21 Dec, 2013 1 commit
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Damien authored
A big change. Micro Python objects are allocated as individual structs with the first element being a pointer to the type information (which is itself an object). This scheme follows CPython. Much more flexible, not necessarily slower, uses same heap memory, and can allocate objects statically. Also change name prefix, from py_ to mp_ (mp for Micro Python).
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