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:mod:`micropython` -- access and control Micro Python internals |
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.. module:: micropython |
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:synopsis: access and control Micro Python internals |
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Functions |
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.. function:: mem_info([verbose]) |
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Print information about currently used memory. If the ``verbose`` argument |
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is given then extra information is printed. |
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The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently |
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includes the amount of stack and heap used. In verbose mode it prints out |
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the entire heap indicating which blocks are used and which are free. |
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.. function:: qstr_info([verbose]) |
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Print information about currently interned strings. If the ``verbose`` |
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argument is given then extra information is printed. |
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The information that is printed is implementation dependent, but currently |
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includes the number of interned strings and the amount of RAM they use. In |
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verbose mode it prints out the names of all RAM-interned strings. |
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.. function:: alloc_emergency_exception_buf(size) |
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Allocate ``size`` bytes of RAM for the emergency exception buffer (a good |
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size is around 100 bytes). The buffer is used to create exceptions in cases |
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when normal RAM allocation would fail (eg within an interrupt handler). |
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A good way to use this function is to put it at the start of your main script |
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(eg boot.py or main.py) and then the emergency exception buffer will be active |
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for all the code following it. |
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