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NAME

       micropython  -  a  lean  and  efficient  Python  implementation  for  microcontrollers and
       constrained systems

SYNOPSIS

       micropython [<opts>] [-X <implopt>] [-c <command>] [<filename>]

DESCRIPTION

       MicroPython is a lean and efficient implementation of the Python  3  programming  language
       that  includes  a  small  subset of the Python standard library and is optimised to run on
       microcontrollers and in constrained environments.

       MicroPython is packed full of advanced features such as an interactive  prompt,  arbitrary
       precision integers, closures, list comprehension, generators, exception handling and more.
       Yet it is compact enough to fit and run within just 256k of code space and 16k of RAM.

       MicroPython aims to be as compatible with normal  Python  as  possible  to  allow  you  to
       transfer code with ease from the desktop to a microcontroller or embedded system.

OPTIONS

       -v     verbose (trace various operations); can be multiple

       -O[N]  apply bytecode optimizations of level N

       -X     Implementation specific options:

                     compile-only
                            parse and compile only

                     emit={bytecode,native,viper}
                            set the default code emitter

                     heapsize=<n>[w][K|M]
                            set the heap size for the GC (default 2097152)

SEE ALSO

       http://docs.micropython.org/

       On Debian systems, the HTML manuals can be found in /usr/share/doc/micropython/.

AUTHOR

       micropython is written by Damien P. George.

       This  manual  page  was written by Yangfl ⟨mmyangfl@gmail.com⟩ for the Debian Project (and
       may be used by others).

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