Port of MicroPython to the mbed platform. See micropython-repl for an interactive program.

Dependents:   micropython-repl

This a port of MicroPython to the mbed Classic platform.

This provides an interpreter running on the board's USB serial connection.

Getting Started

Import the micropython-repl program into your IDE workspace on developer.mbed.org. Compile and download to your board. Connect to the USB serial port in your usual manner. You should get a startup message similar to the following:

  MicroPython v1.7-155-gdddcdd8 on 2016-04-23; K64F with ARM
  Type "help()" for more information.
  >>>

Then you can start using micropython. For example:

  >>> from mbed import DigitalOut
  >>> from pins import LED1
  >>> led = DigitalOut(LED1)
  >>> led.write(1)

Requirements

You need approximately 100K of flash memory, so this will be no good for boards with smaller amounts of storage.

Caveats

This can be considered an alpha release of the port; things may not work; APIs may change in later releases. It is NOT an official part part the micropython project, so if anything doesn't work, blame me. If it does work, most of the credit is due to micropython.

  • Only a few of the mbed classes are available in micropython so far, and not all methods of those that are.
  • Only a few boards have their full range of pin names available; for others, only a few standard ones (USBTX, USBRX, LED1) are implemented.
  • The garbage collector is not yet implemented. The interpreter will gradually consume memory and then fail.
  • Exceptions from the mbed classes are not yet handled.
  • Asynchronous processing (e.g. events on inputs) is not supported.

Credits

  • Damien P. George and other contributors who created micropython.
  • Colin Hogben, author of this port.
Committer:
Colin Hogben
Date:
Wed Apr 27 22:11:29 2016 +0100
Revision:
10:33521d742af1
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pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 1 /*
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 2 * This file is part of the Micro Python project, http://micropython.org/
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 3 *
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 4 * The MIT License (MIT)
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 5 *
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 6 * Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Damien P. George
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 7 *
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 8 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 14 *
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pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 19 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 25 */
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 26 #ifndef __MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BINARY_H__
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 27 #define __MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BINARY_H__
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 28
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 29 #include "py/obj.h"
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 30
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 31 // Use special typecode to differentiate repr() of bytearray vs array.array('B')
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 32 // (underlyingly they're same).
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 33 #define BYTEARRAY_TYPECODE 0
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 34
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 35 size_t mp_binary_get_size(char struct_type, char val_type, mp_uint_t *palign);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 36 mp_obj_t mp_binary_get_val_array(char typecode, void *p, mp_uint_t index);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 37 void mp_binary_set_val_array(char typecode, void *p, mp_uint_t index, mp_obj_t val_in);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 38 void mp_binary_set_val_array_from_int(char typecode, void *p, mp_uint_t index, mp_int_t val);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 39 mp_obj_t mp_binary_get_val(char struct_type, char val_type, byte **ptr);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 40 void mp_binary_set_val(char struct_type, char val_type, mp_obj_t val_in, byte **ptr);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 41 long long mp_binary_get_int(mp_uint_t size, bool is_signed, bool big_endian, const byte *src);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 42 void mp_binary_set_int(mp_uint_t val_sz, bool big_endian, byte *dest, mp_uint_t val);
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 43
pythontech 0:5868e8752d44 44 #endif // __MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BINARY_H__