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David Grayson f80d040c03 rp2/modrp2: Disable other core, shorten delay to 8us in bootsel_button.
This function seems to work fine in multi-core applications now.

The delay is now in units of microseconds instead of depending on the clock
speed, and is adjustable by board configuration headers.

Also added documentation.
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esp32 docs/esp32/quickref: Add docs for the LAN interface constructor. 2023-01-18 10:06:53 +11:00
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reference docs/reference/constrained: Add missing heap-dump symbols to mem_info(). 2023-01-19 15:59:29 +11:00
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samd samd/mcu: Implement a hardware seed for the SAMD21 random module. 2023-02-21 23:15:29 +11:00
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zephyr docs/zephyr/quickref: Fix zsensor module usage examples. 2023-01-19 16:04:24 +11:00
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README.md

MicroPython Documentation

The MicroPython documentation can be found at: http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/

The documentation you see there is generated from the files in the docs tree: https://github.com/micropython/micropython/tree/master/docs

Building the documentation locally

If you're making changes to the documentation, you may want to build the documentation locally so that you can preview your changes.

Install Sphinx, and optionally (for the RTD-styling), sphinx_rtd_theme, preferably in a virtualenv:

 pip install sphinx
 pip install sphinx_rtd_theme

In micropython/docs, build the docs:

make html

You'll find the index page at micropython/docs/build/html/index.html.

Having readthedocs.org build the documentation

If you would like to have docs for forks/branches hosted on GitHub, GitLab or BitBucket an alternative to building the docs locally is to sign up for a free https://readthedocs.org account. The rough steps to follow are:

  1. sign-up for an account, unless you already have one
  2. in your account settings: add GitHub as a connected service (assuming you have forked this repo on github)
  3. in your account projects: import your forked/cloned micropython repository into readthedocs
  4. in the project's versions: add the branches you are developing on or for which you'd like readthedocs to auto-generate docs whenever you push a change

PDF manual generation

This can be achieved with:

make latexpdf

but requires a rather complete install of LaTeX with various extensions. On Debian/Ubuntu, try (1GB+ download):

apt install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-latex-extra texlive-xetex texlive-fonts-extra cm-super xindy