diff --git a/Differences.md b/Differences.md index ad2fdb8..6886833 100644 --- a/Differences.md +++ b/Differences.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Differences to CPython -MicroPython does not support the entire python standard library. If a module is missing it will be due to the in-applicability 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 3.4 standard lib](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/index.html) +MicroPython does not support the entire python standard library. If a module is missing it will be due to the in-applicability 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 of standard python libraries can be found here: [Python 3.4 standard lib](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/index.html) There are several differences between CPython3 (considered to be a reference implementation of the Python3 language) and MicroPython. These differences are classified into 3 categories, each category having a different status regarding the possibility that items belonging to it will change.