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* MicroPython implements a subset of Python functionality for each module.
* To ease extensibility, MicroPython versions of standard Python modules
usually have ``u`` (micro) prefix.
usually have ``u`` ("micro") prefix.
* Any particular MicroPython variant or port may miss any feature/function
described in this general documentation, due to resource constraints.
described in this general documentation (due to resource constraints or
other limitations).
This chapter describes modules (function and class libraries) which are built
into MicroPython. There are a few categories of modules:
into MicroPython. There are a few categories of such modules:
* Modules which implement a subset of standard Python functionality and are not
intended to be extended by the user.
* Modules which implement a subset of Python functionality, with a provision
for extension by the user (via Python code).
* Modules which implement MicroPython extensions to the Python standard libraries.
* Modules specific to a particular port and thus not portable.
* Modules specific to a particular `MicroPython port` and thus not portable.
Note about the availability of modules and their contents: This documentation
Note about the availability of the modules and their contents: This documentation
in general aspires to describe all modules and functions/classes which are
implemented in MicroPython. However, MicroPython is highly configurable, and
implemented in MicroPython project. However, MicroPython is highly configurable, and
each port to a particular board/embedded system makes available only a subset
of MicroPython libraries. For officially supported ports, there is an effort
to either filter out non-applicable items, or mark individual descriptions
with "Availability:" clauses describing which ports provide a given feature.
With that in mind, please still be warned that some functions/classes
in a module (or even the entire module) described in this documentation may be
unavailable in a particular build of MicroPython on a particular board. The
in a module (or even the entire module) described in this documentation **may be
unavailable** in a particular build of MicroPython on a particular system. The
best place to find general information of the availability/non-availability
of a particular feature is the "General Information" section which contains
information pertaining to a specific port.
information pertaining to a specific `MicroPython port`.
Beyond the built-in libraries described in this documentation, many more
modules from the Python standard library, as well as further MicroPython
@ -58,9 +60,9 @@ what done by the `micropython-lib` project mentioned above).
On some embedded platforms, where it may be cumbersome to add Python-level
wrapper modules to achieve naming compatibility with CPython, micro-modules
are available both by their u-name, and also by their non-u-name. The
non-u-name can be overridden by a file of that name in your package path.
For example, ``import json`` will first search for a file ``json.py`` or
directory ``json`` and load that package if it is found. If nothing is found,
non-u-name can be overridden by a file of that name in your library path (``sys.path``).
For example, ``import json`` will first search for a file ``json.py`` (or package
directory ``json``) and load that module if it is found. If nothing is found,
it will fallback to loading the built-in ``ujson`` module.
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