pycopy
eiwd
pycopy | eiwd | |
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14 | 1 | |
788 | 36 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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pycopy
- Pycopy: Minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect
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Pycopy 3.5.4 - a minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect
Oh, so you're interested to get 100 tomes of technical drawings for SpaceX? You may be out of luck with it, but with any open-source project you're in luck - source to answer all of your questions is right there ;-). https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy in this case. There's also the testsuite which formally specifies everything Pycopy can do (coverage 97%): https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy/tree/master/tests . Finally, the docs include the section on specific differences with CPython3.4: https://pycopy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/differences/index.html (but that's human-written, so definitely not complete). By the way, docs are 381 pages rendered as a PDF: https://pycopy.readthedocs.io/_/downloads/en/latest/pdf/ .
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Pycopy 3.5.2 - a minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect
Really? Here's direct link to the closest subsection header: https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy/#the-unix-version , and quoting it here for you:
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Inline caching
Well, here it is: https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy/blob/master/py/vm.c#L367
- Pycopy 3.5.0 - a minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect for human-scale computing
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Pycopy 3.5.0 - a minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect
https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy/tree/v3.5.0 (if you prefer to drop people into the code, since the release URL does not contain release notes)
eiwd
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iwd on OpenWRT ?
Check https://github.com/illiliti/eiwd. This is a fork of iwd intended for "setup and forget" use case. Unfortunately, it lacks proper IPC mechanism(dbus is basically ripped out) which means that you can't use iwctl. I'm planing to implement iwctl support at some point. For now, you can directly use config files to manage wifi connections.
What are some alternatives?
micropython-lib - Core Python libraries ported to MicroPython
libudev-zero - Daemonless replacement for libudev
picoweb - Really minimal web application framework for the Pycopy project (minimalist Python dialect) and its "uasyncio" async framework
uzlib - Radically unbloated DEFLATE/zlib/gzip compression/decompression library. Can decompress any gzip/zlib data, and offers simplified compressor which produces gzip-compatible output, while requiring much less resources (and providing less compression ratio of course).
picotui - Lightweight, pure-Python Text User Interface (TUI) widget toolkit with minimal dependencies. Dedicated to the Pycopy project.
dwm-flexipatch - A dwm build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
micropython-raspberrypi - bare metal Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W port of MicroPython
emlearn-micropython - Efficient Machine Learning engine for MicroPython
pycopy-lib - Standard library of the Pycopy project, minimalist and light-weight Python language implementation
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M - MicroPython board definition for the MCUDev DevEBox STM32H7XX_M boards