- 15 Feb, 2014 2 commits
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Damien George authored
Each built-in exception is now a type, with base type BaseException. C exceptions are created by passing a pointer to the exception type to make an instance of. When raising an exception from the VM, an instance is created automatically if an exception type is raised (as opposed to an exception instance). Exception matching (RT_BINARY_OP_EXCEPTION_MATCH) is now proper. Handling of parse error changed to match new exceptions. mp_const_type renamed to mp_type_type for consistency.
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Damien George authored
Ultimately all static strings should be qstr. This entry in the type structure is only used for printing error messages (to tell the type of the bad argument), and printing objects that don't supply a .print method.
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- 12 Feb, 2014 2 commits
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Damien George authored
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
Some tools do not support local/static symbols (one example is GNU ld map file). Exposing all functions will allow to do detailed size comparisons, etc. Also, added bunch of statics where they were missing, and replaced few identity functions with global mp_identity().
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- 29 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Damien George authored
We still have FAST_[0,1,2] byte codes, but they now just access the fastn array (before they had special local variables). It's now simpler, a bit faster, and uses a bit less stack space (on STM at least, which is most important). The only reason now to keep FAST_[0,1,2] byte codes is for compressed byte code size.
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- 26 Jan, 2014 2 commits
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
Otherwise, some generator statements still may be spuriously executed on subsequent calls to next()/send().
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
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- 21 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Damien George authored
Can now have null bytes in strings. Can define ROM qstrs per port using qstrdefsport.h
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- 18 Jan, 2014 2 commits
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Damien George authored
Byte code has a map from byte-code offset to source-code line number, used to give better error messages.
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Damien George authored
Change state layout in VM so the stack starts at state[0] and grows upwards. Locals are at the top end of the state and number downwards. This cleans up a lot of the interface connecting the VM to C: now all functions that take an array of Micro Python objects are in order (ie no longer in reverse). Also clean up C API with keyword arguments (call_n and call_n_kw replaced with single call method that takes keyword arguments). And now make_new takes keyword arguments. emitnative.c has not yet been changed to comply with the new order of stack layout.
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- 15 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
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- 07 Jan, 2014 2 commits
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John R. Lenton authored
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John R. Lenton authored
It's not really about that, though; it's about me figuring out a sane way forward for keyword-argument functions (and function metadata). But it's useful as is, and shouldn't break any existing code, so here you have it; I'm going to park it in my mind for a bit while sorting out the rest of the dict branch.
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- 06 Jan, 2014 2 commits
- 05 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Paul Sokolovsky authored
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- 04 Jan, 2014 2 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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- 02 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Damien George authored
Generator objects now allocate the object and the state in one malloc. This improvement fixes Issue #38.
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- 30 Dec, 2013 1 commit
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Damien George authored
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- 21 Dec, 2013 2 commits
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Damien authored
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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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