micropython/py/objint.h
Damien George 88d7bba961 py: Make it so that printing a small int does not allocate heap memory.
With the implementation of proper string formatting, code to print a
small int was delegated to mpz_as_str_inpl (after first converting the
small int to an mpz using stack memory).  But mpz_as_str_inpl allocates
heap memory to do the conversion, so small ints needed heap memory just
to be printed.

This fix has a separate function to print small ints, which does not
allocate heap, and allocates less stack.

String formatting, printf and pfenv are now large beasts, with some
semi-duplicated code.
2014-04-08 23:30:46 +01:00

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typedef struct _mp_obj_int_t {
mp_obj_base_t base;
#if MICROPY_LONGINT_IMPL == MICROPY_LONGINT_IMPL_LONGLONG
mp_longint_impl_t val;
#elif MICROPY_LONGINT_IMPL == MICROPY_LONGINT_IMPL_MPZ
mpz_t mpz;
#endif
} mp_obj_int_t;
void mp_obj_int_print(void (*print)(void *env, const char *fmt, ...), void *env, mp_obj_t self_in, mp_print_kind_t kind);
char *mp_obj_int_formatted(char **buf, int *buf_size, int *fmt_size, mp_obj_t self_in,
int base, const char *prefix, char base_char, char comma);
char *mp_obj_int_formatted_impl(char **buf, int *buf_size, int *fmt_size, mp_obj_t self_in,
int base, const char *prefix, char base_char, char comma);
bool mp_obj_int_is_positive(mp_obj_t self_in);
mp_obj_t mp_obj_int_unary_op(int op, mp_obj_t o_in);
mp_obj_t mp_obj_int_binary_op(int op, mp_obj_t lhs_in, mp_obj_t rhs_in);
mp_obj_t mp_obj_int_binary_op_extra_cases(int op, mp_obj_t lhs_in, mp_obj_t rhs_in);