micropython: add micropython component

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2022-09-29 12:10:37 +08:00
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// Include MicroPython API.
#include "py/runtime.h"
// This is the function which will be called from Python as cexample.add_ints(a, b).
STATIC mp_obj_t example_add_ints(mp_obj_t a_obj, mp_obj_t b_obj) {
// Extract the ints from the micropython input objects.
int a = mp_obj_get_int(a_obj);
int b = mp_obj_get_int(b_obj);
// Calculate the addition and convert to MicroPython object.
return mp_obj_new_int(a + b);
}
// Define a Python reference to the function above.
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(example_add_ints_obj, example_add_ints);
// Define all properties of the module.
// Table entries are key/value pairs of the attribute name (a string)
// and the MicroPython object reference.
// All identifiers and strings are written as MP_QSTR_xxx and will be
// optimized to word-sized integers by the build system (interned strings).
STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t example_module_globals_table[] = {
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR___name__), MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_cexample) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_add_ints), MP_ROM_PTR(&example_add_ints_obj) },
};
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT(example_module_globals, example_module_globals_table);
// Define module object.
const mp_obj_module_t example_user_cmodule = {
.base = { &mp_type_module },
.globals = (mp_obj_dict_t *)&example_module_globals,
};
// Register the module to make it available in Python.
MP_REGISTER_MODULE(MP_QSTR_cexample, example_user_cmodule);

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# Create an INTERFACE library for our C module.
add_library(usermod_cexample INTERFACE)
# Add our source files to the lib
target_sources(usermod_cexample INTERFACE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/examplemodule.c
)
# Add the current directory as an include directory.
target_include_directories(usermod_cexample INTERFACE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}
)
# Link our INTERFACE library to the usermod target.
target_link_libraries(usermod INTERFACE usermod_cexample)

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EXAMPLE_MOD_DIR := $(USERMOD_DIR)
# Add all C files to SRC_USERMOD.
SRC_USERMOD += $(EXAMPLE_MOD_DIR)/examplemodule.c
# We can add our module folder to include paths if needed
# This is not actually needed in this example.
CFLAGS_USERMOD += -I$(EXAMPLE_MOD_DIR)
CEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR := $(USERMOD_DIR)

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extern "C" {
#include <examplemodule.h>
// Here we implement the function using C++ code, but since it's
// declaration has to be compatible with C everything goes in extern "C" scope.
mp_obj_t cppfunc(mp_obj_t a_obj, mp_obj_t b_obj) {
// Prove we have (at least) C++11 features.
const auto a = mp_obj_get_int(a_obj);
const auto b = mp_obj_get_int(b_obj);
const auto sum = [&]() {
return mp_obj_new_int(a + b);
} ();
// Prove we're being scanned for QSTRs.
mp_obj_t tup[] = {sum, MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_hellocpp)};
return mp_obj_new_tuple(2, tup);
}
}

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#include <examplemodule.h>
// Define a Python reference to the function we'll make available.
// See example.cpp for the definition.
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_2(cppfunc_obj, cppfunc);
// Define all properties of the module.
// Table entries are key/value pairs of the attribute name (a string)
// and the MicroPython object reference.
// All identifiers and strings are written as MP_QSTR_xxx and will be
// optimized to word-sized integers by the build system (interned strings).
STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t cppexample_module_globals_table[] = {
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR___name__), MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_cppexample) },
{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_cppfunc), MP_ROM_PTR(&cppfunc_obj) },
};
STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_DICT(cppexample_module_globals, cppexample_module_globals_table);
// Define module object.
const mp_obj_module_t cppexample_user_cmodule = {
.base = { &mp_type_module },
.globals = (mp_obj_dict_t *)&cppexample_module_globals,
};
// Register the module to make it available in Python.
MP_REGISTER_MODULE(MP_QSTR_cppexample, cppexample_user_cmodule);

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// Include MicroPython API.
#include "py/runtime.h"
// Declare the function we'll make available in Python as cppexample.cppfunc().
extern mp_obj_t cppfunc(mp_obj_t a_obj, mp_obj_t b_obj);

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# Create an INTERFACE library for our CPP module.
add_library(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE)
# Add our source files to the library.
target_sources(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/example.cpp
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/examplemodule.c
)
# Add the current directory as an include directory.
target_include_directories(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}
)
# Link our INTERFACE library to the usermod target.
target_link_libraries(usermod INTERFACE usermod_cppexample)

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CPPEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR := $(USERMOD_DIR)
# Add our source files to the respective variables.
SRC_USERMOD += $(CPPEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR)/examplemodule.c
SRC_USERMOD_CXX += $(CPPEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR)/example.cpp
# Add our module directory to the include path.
CFLAGS_USERMOD += -I$(CPPEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR)
CXXFLAGS_USERMOD += -I$(CPPEXAMPLE_MOD_DIR) -std=c++11
# We use C++ features so have to link against the standard library.
LDFLAGS_USERMOD += -lstdc++

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# This top-level micropython.cmake is responsible for listing
# the individual modules we want to include.
# Paths are absolute, and ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR} can be
# used to prefix subdirectories.
# Add the C example.
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/cexample/micropython.cmake)
# Add the CPP example.
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/cppexample/micropython.cmake)