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1618 Commits

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stijn d89ce2ed1d tests/run-tests: Ignore exception in process kill when ending repl test.
When running Linux on WSL, Popen.kill() can raise a ProcessLookupError if
the process does not exist anymore, which can happen here since the
previous statement already tries to close the process by sending Ctrl-D to
the running repl.  This doesn't seem to be a problem on other OSes, so just
swallow the exception silently since it indicates the process has been
closed already, which after all is what we want.
2019-04-04 15:24:29 +11:00
Damien George 968b688055 tests/extmod: Add test for FAT filesystem on a very large block device. 2019-03-27 10:22:38 +11:00
Andrew Leech 8977c7eb58 py/scheduler: Convert micropythyon.schedule() to a circular buffer.
This means the schedule operates on a first-in, first-executed manner
rather than the current last-in, first executed.
2019-03-26 16:35:42 +11:00
Damien George 1e23a29c8a tests/import: Add test for importing x64 native code. 2019-03-08 17:20:17 +11:00
Damien George 69955238a2 tests/run-tests: Support running native tests via mpy. 2019-03-08 16:51:09 +11:00
Damien George 5996eeb48f py/persistentcode: Add a qstr window to save mpy files more efficiently.
This is an implementation of a sliding qstr window used to reduce the
number of qstrs stored in a .mpy file.  The window size is configured to 32
entries which takes a fixed 64 bytes (16-bits each) on the C stack when
loading/saving a .mpy file.  It allows to remember the most recent 32 qstrs
so they don't need to be stored again in the .mpy file.  The qstr window
uses a simple least-recently-used mechanism to discard the least recently
used qstr when the window overflows (similar to dictionary compression).
This scheme only needs a single pass to save/load the .mpy file.

Reduces mpy file size by about 25% with a window size of 32.
2019-03-05 16:25:07 +11:00
Damien George 5a2599d962 py: Replace POP_BLOCK and POP_EXCEPT opcodes with POP_EXCEPT_JUMP.
POP_BLOCK and POP_EXCEPT are now the same, and are always followed by a
JUMP.  So this optimisation reduces code size, and RAM usage of bytecode by
two bytes for each try-except handler.
2019-03-05 16:09:58 +11:00
Damien George e1fb03f3e2 py: Fix VM crash with unwinding jump out of a finally block.
This patch fixes a bug in the VM when breaking within a try-finally.  The
bug has to do with executing a break within the finally block of a
try-finally statement.  For example:

    def f():
        for x in (1,):
            print('a', x)
            try:
                raise Exception
            finally:
                print(1)
                break
            print('b', x)
    f()

Currently in uPy the above code will print:

    a 1
    1
    1
    segmentation fault (core dumped)  micropython

Not only is there a seg fault, but the "1" in the finally block is printed
twice.  This is because when the VM executes a finally block it doesn't
really know if that block was executed due to a fall-through of the try (no
exception raised), or because an exception is active.  In particular, for
nested finallys the VM has no idea which of the nested ones have active
exceptions and which are just fall-throughs.  So when a break (or continue)
is executed it tries to unwind all of the finallys, when in fact only some
may be active.

It's questionable whether break (or return or continue) should be allowed
within a finally block, because they implicitly swallow any active
exception, but nevertheless it's allowed by CPython (although almost never
used in the standard library).  And uPy should at least not crash in such a
case.

The solution here relies on the fact that exception and finally handlers
always appear in the bytecode after the try body.

Note: there was a similar bug with a return in a finally block, but that
was previously fixed in b735208403
2019-03-05 16:05:05 +11:00
Damien George 12ce9f2689 py/compile: Fix handling of unwinding BaseException in async with.
All exceptions that unwind through the async-with must be caught and
BaseException is the top-level class, which includes Exception and others.

Fixes issue #4552.
2019-02-26 23:52:10 +11:00
Damien George be41d6d6f9 tests/basics: Add tests for try-except-else and try-except-else-finally. 2019-02-21 16:22:41 +11:00
Yonatan Goldschmidt bc4f8b438b extmod/moduwebsocket: Refactor websocket to uwebsocket.
As mentioned in #4450, `websocket` was experimental with a single intended
user, `webrepl`. Therefore, we'll make this change without a weak
link `websocket` -> `uwebsocket`.
2019-02-14 00:35:45 +11:00
stijn 42863830be py: Add optional support for 2-argument version of built-in next().
Configurable via MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_NEXT2, disabled by default.
2019-01-27 13:01:28 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky d4d4bc5827 tests/basics/special_methods2: Typo fix in comment. 2018-12-13 01:29:01 +11:00
Damien George 074597f172 tests/extmod/uctypes_error: Add test for unsupported unary op. 2018-12-10 14:29:41 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 0de6815ec1 tests/extmod/uctypes_ptr_le: Test int() operation on a pointer field. 2018-12-10 14:25:06 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky d690c2e148 tests/basics/special_methods: Add testcases for __int__. 2018-12-07 17:28:04 +11:00
Damien George 113f00a9ab py/objboundmeth: Support loading generic attrs from the method.
Instead of assuming that the method is a bytecode object, and only
supporting load of __name__, make the operation generic by delegating the
load to the method object itself.  Saves a bit of code size and fixes the
case of attempting to load __name__ on a native method, see issue #4028.
2018-12-06 18:02:41 +11:00
Damien George 8007d0bd16 stm32/uart: Add rxbuf keyword arg to UART constructor and init method.
As per the machine.UART documentation, this is used to set the length of
the RX buffer.  The legacy read_buf_len argument is retained for backwards
compatibility, with rxbuf overriding it if provided.
2018-12-05 13:24:11 +11:00
Damien George 9262f54138 stm32/uart: Always show the flow setting when printing a UART object.
Also change the order of printing of flow so it is after stop (so bits,
parity, stop are one after the other), and reduce code size by using
mp_print_str instead of mp_printf where possible.

See issue #1981.
2018-12-04 19:16:16 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky 5c34c2ff7f tests/io: Update tests to use uos.remove() instead of uos.unlink().
After Unix port switches from one to another, to be consistent with
baremetal ports.
2018-11-26 23:27:28 +11:00
Damien George 7c85c7c210 py/unicode: Fix check for valid utf8 being stricter about contn chars. 2018-11-26 16:13:08 +11:00
Paul Sokolovsky d94aa577a6 tests/import_long_dyn: Test for "import *" of a long dynamic name.
Such names aren't stored as qstr in module dict, and there was a bug in
"import *" handling which assumed any name in a module dict is a qstr.
2018-11-01 13:33:16 +11:00
stijn 06643a0df4 tests/extmod: Skip uselect test when CPython doesn't have poll().
CPython does not have an implementation of select.poll() on some
operating systems (Windows, OSX depending on version) so skip the
test in those cases instead of failing it.
2018-10-30 14:49:23 +11:00
Damien George 9201f46cc8 py/compile: Fix case of eager implicit conversion of local to nonlocal.
This ensures that implicit variables are only converted to implicit
closed-over variables (nonlocals) at the very end of the function scope.
If variables are closed-over when first used (read from, as was done prior
to this commit) then this can be incorrect because the variable may be
assigned to later on in the function which means they are just a plain
local, not closed over.

Fixes issue #4272.
2018-10-28 00:33:08 +11:00
Damien George c2074e7b66 tests/cmdline/cmd_showbc.py: Fix test to explicitly declare nonlocal.
The way it was written previously the variable x was not an implicit
nonlocal, it was just a normal local (but the compiler has a bug which
incorrectly makes it a nonlocal).
2018-10-27 23:57:14 +11:00