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MicroPython Cookbook

You're reading from   MicroPython Cookbook Over 110 practical recipes for programming embedded systems and microcontrollers with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838649951
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marwan Alsabbagh Marwan Alsabbagh
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Preface 1. Getting started with MicroPython 2. Controlling LEDs FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating Sound and Music 4. Interacting with Buttons 5. Reading Sensor Data 6. Button Bash Game 7. Fruity Tunes 8. Let's Move It, Move It 9. Coding on the micro:bit 10. Controlling the ESP8266 11. Interacting with the Filesystem 12. Networking 13. Interacting with the Adafruit FeatherWing OLED 14. Building an Internet of Things (IoT) Weather Machine 15. Coding on the Adafruit HalloWing Microcontroller 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using the auto-reload feature

The following recipe shows how to use auto-reload so that the cycle of editing and running code can become much faster and more fun.

Getting ready

Any of the methods used in the previous recipes can be used here to obtain a REPL.

How to do it...

Let's have a look at how to do this:

  1. Open the main.py file and save the print('hi there') statement in the file.
  2. Open the REPL through your preferred application. With the REPL open, press Ctrl + D. The following output should appear:
Adafruit CircuitPython 3.1.2 on 2019-01-07; Adafruit CircuitPlayground Express with samd21g18
>>>
>>>
soft reboot

Auto-reload is on. Simply save files over USB to run them or enter REPL to disable.
main.py output:
hi there

Press any key to enter the REPL. Use CTRL-D to reload.
  1. Edit the main.py file and change the contents to print('hi there again'). The following output should be automatically displayed:

soft reboot

Auto-reload is on. Simply save files over USB to run them or enter REPL to disable.
main.py output:
hi there again

Press any key to enter the REPL. Use CTRL-D to reload.

How it works...

By pressing Ctrl + D, the board will enter into auto-reload mode. In this mode, you can open the main.py file in your text editor of choice, and, the moment you save the file, the board detects that a change has happened and performs a soft reboot.

The soft reboot can be seen in the Screen output and then the new version of the code is executed with its output displayed immediately.

There's more...

It is quite common to start a script with a few basic lines of code to get the initial part of a script functioning. Once you have your first basic version running, you will go through many iterations to tweak and enhance it so that it behaves just the way you want it to. Beyond these tweaks, the inevitable bugs will appear in your code as you wrangle it into submission. The auto-reload feature will become your best friend during these intensive coding sessions as it will let you get results much faster and in an intuitive way.

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