From 414210c48c53a403421332abd8458edb0bbf548d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pfalcon Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2014 17:17:01 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] We're officially on 3.4 for some time --- Home.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index 91d6472..5bfb3c2 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The users guide on how to use Micro Python, and all user oriented library and mo ![micropython-logo](https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/6298560?s=140 '"micro" the project mascot') ###What is Micro Python -Micro Python is Python interpreter (with partial native code emission feature). It provides subset of Python 3.3 features, implemented for embedded processors and constrained systems. +Micro Python is Python interpreter (with partial native code emission feature). It provides subset of Python 3.4 features, implemented for embedded processors and constrained systems. ###Boards The Kickstarter board @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Some [[numbers|Performance]] from a very simple benchmark ### Documentation * For introduction and tutorials on using MicroPython on Pyboard follow links on http://micropython.org/ -* MicroPython is an implementation of (subset of) Python language, so "Tutorial" and "Language Reference" sections of https://docs.python.org/3.3/ apply. (Note: only few, core library modules are provided with MicroPython, few more may be available as user-installable modules, so "Library Reference" applies only partially). +* MicroPython is an implementation of (subset of) Python language, so "Tutorial" and "Language Reference" sections of https://docs.python.org/3.4/ apply. (Note: only few, core library modules are provided with MicroPython, few more may be available as user-installable modules, so "Library Reference" applies only partially). * Ongoing effort to document [[Differences]] between CPython and MicroPython. #### The pyb module @@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ Some developer related information can be found here: [[pyb module|pyb module]]. ### Current Limitations * The entire set of standard python libraries is **not** supported. If a module is missing it will be due to the inapplicability of that module for use in an embedded controller. High memory consumption (e.g. sqlite3) or a lack of a certain required hardware feature (e.g. multiprocessing) are reasons that some modules can not be implemented for some microcontrollers. -The full list list of standard python libraries can be found here: [Python 3.3 standard lib](http://docs.python.org/3/library/). +The full list list of standard python libraries can be found here: [Python 3.4 standard lib](http://docs.python.org/3/library/). * There are differences between CPython3 (considered to be a reference implementation of the Python3 language) and MicroPython. Documented [[here|Differences]].