lib/utils/pyexec: Allow behaviour of SystemExit to be configurable.
Setting the pyexec_system_exit variable to PYEXEC_FORCED_EXT allows SystemExit exceptions to terminate the pyexec functions.
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#include "genhdr/mpversion.h"
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pyexec_mode_kind_t pyexec_mode_kind = PYEXEC_MODE_FRIENDLY_REPL;
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int pyexec_system_exit = 0;
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STATIC bool repl_display_debugging_info = 0;
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#define EXEC_FLAG_PRINT_EOF (1)
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int ret = 0;
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uint32_t start = 0;
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// by default a SystemExit exception returns 0
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pyexec_system_exit = 0;
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nlr_buf_t nlr;
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if (nlr_push(&nlr) == 0) {
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mp_obj_t module_fun;
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// check for SystemExit
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if (mp_obj_is_subclass_fast(mp_obj_get_type((mp_obj_t)nlr.ret_val), &mp_type_SystemExit)) {
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// at the moment, the value of SystemExit is unused
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ret = 0;
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ret = pyexec_system_exit;
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} else {
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mp_obj_print_exception(&mp_plat_print, (mp_obj_t)nlr.ret_val);
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ret = 0;
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extern pyexec_mode_kind_t pyexec_mode_kind;
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// Set this to the value (eg PYEXEC_FORCED_EXIT) that will be propagated through
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// the pyexec functions if a SystemExit exception is raised by the running code.
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// It will reset to 0 at the start of each execution (eg each REPL entry).
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extern int pyexec_system_exit;
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#define PYEXEC_FORCED_EXIT (0x100)
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#define PYEXEC_SWITCH_MODE (0x200)
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