Follow up to 13b13d1fdd, based on some
testing on godbolt, the manual code optimisation seems unnecessary for code
size, at least on gcc x86_64 and ARM, and it's definitely not good for
clarity.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Epler <jepler@gmail.com>
This includes making int("01") parse in base 10 like standard Python.
When a base of 0 is specified it means auto-detect based on the prefix, and
literals begining with 0 (except when the literal is all 0's) like "01" are
then invalid and now throw an exception.
The new error message is different from CPython. It says e.g.,
`SyntaxError: invalid syntax for integer with base 0: '09'`
Additional test cases were added to cover the changed & added code.
Co-authored-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Epler <jepler@gmail.com>
Previous to this patch, a big-int, float or imag constant was interned
(made into a qstr) and then parsed at runtime to create an object each
time it was needed. This is wasteful in RAM and not efficient. Now,
these constants are parsed straight away in the parser and turned into
objects. This allows constants with large numbers of digits (so
addresses issue #1103) and takes us a step closer to #722.
char can be signedness, and using signedness types is dangerous - it can
lead to negative offsets when doing table lookups. We apparently should just
ban char usage.
Blanket wide to all .c and .h files. Some files originating from ST are
difficult to deal with (license wise) so it was left out of those.
Also merged modpyb.h, modos.h, modstm.h and modtime.h in stmhal/.
Implement not, shl and shr in mpz library. Add function to create mpzs
on the stack, used for memory efficiency when rhs is a small int.
Factor out code to parse base-prefix of number into a dedicated function.