2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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What's New in Python 2.3 alpha 1?
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XXX Release date: DD-MMM-2002 XXX
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Type/class unification and new-style classes
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2002-08-12 00:42:03 -03:00
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- Assignment to __class__ is disallowed if either the old and the new
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class is a statically allocated type object (such as defined by an
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extension module). This prevents anomalies like 2.__class__ = bool.
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2002-08-12 00:42:03 -03:00
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- New-style object creation and deallocation have been sped up
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significantly; they are now faster than classic instance creation
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and deallocation.
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- The __slots__ variable can now mention "private" names, and the
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right thing will happen (e.g. __slots__ = ["__foo"]).
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- The built-ins slice() and buffer() are now callable types. The
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types classobj (formerly class), code, function, instance, and
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instancemethod (formerly instance-method), which have no built-in
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names but are accessible through the types module, are now also
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callable. The type dict-proxy is renamed to dictproxy.
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- Cycles going through the __class__ link of a new-style instance are
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now detected by the garbage collector.
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- Classes using __slots__ are now properly garbage collected.
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[SF bug 519621]
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- Tightened the __slots__ rules: a slot name must be a valid Python
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identifier.
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- The constructor for the module type now requires a name argument and
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takes an optional docstring argument. Previously, this constructor
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ignored its arguments. As a consequence, deriving a class from a
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module (not from the module type) is now illegal; previously this
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created an unnamed module, just like invoking the module type did.
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[SF bug 563060]
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- A new type object, 'basestring', is added. This is a common base type
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for 'str' and 'unicode', and can be used instead of
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types.StringTypes, e.g. to test whether something is "a string":
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isinstance(x, basestring) is True for Unicode and 8-bit strings. This
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is an abstract base class and cannot be instantiated directly.
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- Changed new-style class instantiation so that when C's __new__
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method returns something that's not a C instance, its __init__ is
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not called. [SF bug #537450]
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- Fixed super() to work correctly with class methods. [SF bug #535444]
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- If you try to pickle an instance of a class that has __slots__ but
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doesn't define or override __getstate__, a TypeError is now raised.
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This is done by adding a bozo __getstate__ to the class that always
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raises TypeError. (Before, this would appear to be pickled, but the
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state of the slots would be lost.)
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Core and builtins
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2002-09-02 10:14:32 -03:00
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- Codec error handling callbacks (PEP 293) are implemented.
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Error handling in unicode.encode or str.decode can now be customized.
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2002-08-19 18:43:18 -03:00
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- A subtle change to the semantics of the built-in function intern():
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interned strings are no longer immortal. You must keep a reference
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to the return value intern() around to get the benefit.
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2002-08-16 00:38:10 -03:00
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- Use of 'None' as a variable, argument or attribute name now
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issues a SyntaxWarning. In the future, None may become a keyword.
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2002-08-15 11:59:02 -03:00
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- SET_LINENO is gone. co_lnotab is now consulted to determine when to
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call the trace function. C code that accessed f_lineno should call
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PyCode_Addr2Line instead (f_lineno is still there, but not kept up
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to date).
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2002-08-14 13:11:30 -03:00
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- There's a new warning category, FutureWarning. This is used to warn
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about a number of situations where the value or sign of an integer
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result will change in Python 2.4 as a result of PEP 237 (integer
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unification). The warnings implement stage B0 mentioned in that
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PEP. The warnings are about the following situations:
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- Octal and hex literals without 'L' prefix in the inclusive range
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[0x80000000..0xffffffff]; these are currently negative ints, but
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in Python 2.4 they will be positive longs with the same bit
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pattern.
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- Left shifts on integer values that cause the outcome to lose
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bits or have a different sign than the left operand. To be
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precise: x<<n where this currently doesn't yield the same value
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as long(x)<<n; in Python 2.4, the outcome will be long(x)<<n.
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- Conversions from ints to string that show negative values as
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unsigned ints in the inclusive range [0x80000000..0xffffffff];
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this affects the functions hex() and oct(), and the string
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formatting codes %u, %o, %x, and %X. In Python 2.4, these will
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show signed values (e.g. hex(-1) currently returns "0xffffffff";
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in Python 2.4 it will return "-0x1").
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2002-09-03 18:25:14 -03:00
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- The bits manipulated under the cover by sys.setcheckinterval() have
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been changed. Both the check interval and the ticker used to be
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per-thread values. They are now just a pair of global variables. In
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addition, the default check interval was boosted from 10 to 100
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2002-09-05 18:42:24 -03:00
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bytecode instructions. This may have some effect on systems that
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relied on the old default value. In particular, in multi-threaded
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applications which try to be highly responsive, response time will
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increase by some (perhaps imperceptible) amount.
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2002-09-03 18:25:14 -03:00
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2002-08-12 14:36:03 -03:00
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- When multiplying very large integers, a version of the so-called
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Karatsuba algorithm is now used. This is most effective if the
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inputs have roughly the same size. If they both have about N digits,
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Karatsuba multiplication has O(N**1.58) runtime (the exponent is
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log_base_2(3)) instead of the previous O(N**2). Measured results may
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be better or worse than that, depending on platform quirks. Besides
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the O() improvement in raw instruction count, the Karatsuba algorithm
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appears to have much better cache behavior on extremely large integers
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(starting in the ballpark of a million bits). Note that this is a
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simple implementation, and there's no intent here to compete with,
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e.g., GMP. It gives a very nice speedup when it applies, but a package
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devoted to fast large-integer arithmetic should run circles around it.
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2002-08-11 23:31:19 -03:00
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2002-08-11 09:23:04 -03:00
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- u'%c' will now raise a ValueError in case the argument is an
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integer outside the valid range of Unicode code point ordinals.
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2002-08-09 14:16:30 -03:00
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- The tempfile module has been overhauled for enhanced security. The
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mktemp() function is now deprecated; new, safe replacements are
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mkstemp() (for files) and mkdtemp() (for directories), and the
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higher-level functions NamedTemporaryFile() and TemporaryFile().
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Use of some global variables in this module is also deprecated; the
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new functions have keyword arguments to provide the same
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functionality. All Lib, Tools and Demo modules that used the unsafe
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interfaces have been updated to use the safe replacements. Thanks
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to Zack Weinberg!
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2002-08-09 12:57:34 -03:00
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- When x is an object whose class implements __mul__ and __rmul__,
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1.0*x would correctly invoke __rmul__, but 1*x would erroneously
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invoke __mul__. This was due to the sequence-repeat code in the int
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type. This has been fixed now.
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2002-08-06 14:01:51 -03:00
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- Previously, "str1 in str2" required str1 to be a string of length 1.
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This restriction has been relaxed to allow str1 to be a string of
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any length. Thus "'el' in 'hello world'" returns True now.
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2002-08-06 13:20:26 -03:00
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- File objects are now their own iterators. For a file f, iter(f) now
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returns f (unless f is closed), and f.next() is similar to
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f.readline() when EOF is not reached; however, f.next() uses a
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readahead buffer that messes up the file position, so mixing
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f.next() and f.readline() (or other methods) doesn't work right.
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Calling f.seek() drops the readahead buffer, but other operations
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don't. It so happens that this gives a nice additional speed boost
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to "for line in file:"; the xreadlines method and corresponding
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module are now obsolete. Thanks to Oren Tirosh!
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2002-08-06 13:20:26 -03:00
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2002-08-05 11:17:20 -03:00
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- Encoding declarations (PEP 263, phase 1) have been implemented. A
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comment of the form "# -*- coding: <encodingname> -*-" in the first
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or second line of a Python source file indicates the encoding.
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2002-08-04 14:29:52 -03:00
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2002-07-31 23:34:51 -03:00
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- list.sort() has a new implementation. While cross-platform results
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may vary, and in data-dependent ways, this is much faster on many
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kinds of partially ordered lists than the previous implementation,
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and reported to be just as fast on randomly ordered lists on
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several major platforms. This sort is also stable (if A==B and A
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precedes B in the list at the start, A precedes B after the sort too),
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although the language definition does not guarantee stability. A
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potential drawback is that list.sort() may require temp space of
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len(list)*2 bytes (*4 on a 64-bit machine). It's therefore possible
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for list.sort() to raise MemoryError now, even if a comparison function
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does not. See <http://www.python.org/sf/587076> for full details.
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2002-07-23 00:44:35 -03:00
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- All standard iterators now ensure that, once StopIteration has been
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raised, all future calls to next() on the same iterator will also
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raise StopIteration. There used to be various counterexamples to
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this behavior, which could caused confusion or subtle program
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breakage, without any benefits. (Note that this is still an
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iterator's responsibility; the iterator framework does not enforce
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this.)
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2002-07-15 22:32:30 -03:00
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- Ctrl+C handling on Windows has been made more consistent with
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other platforms. KeyboardInterrupt can now reliably be caught,
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and Ctrl+C at an interactive prompt no longer terminates the
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process under NT/2k/XP (it never did under Win9x). Ctrl+C will
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2002-08-11 23:31:19 -03:00
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interrupt time.sleep() in the main thread, and any child processes
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created via the popen family (on win2k; we can't make win9x work
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reliably) are also interrupted (as generally happens on for Linux/Unix.)
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[SF bugs 231273, 439992 and 581232]
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2002-07-15 22:32:30 -03:00
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2002-06-24 21:25:30 -03:00
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- Slices and repetitions of buffer objects now consistently return
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a string. Formerly, strings would be returned most of the time,
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but a buffer object would be returned when the repetition count
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was one or when the slice range was all inclusive.
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2002-06-17 07:43:59 -03:00
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- Unicode objects in sys.path are no longer ignored but treated
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as directory names.
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2002-06-13 21:50:42 -03:00
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- Fixed string.startswith and string.endswith builtin methods
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so they accept negative indices. [SF bug 493951]
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2002-06-12 00:45:21 -03:00
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- Fixed a bug with a continue inside a try block and a yield in the
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finally clause. [SF bug 567538]
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2002-06-11 07:55:12 -03:00
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- Most builtin sequences now support "extended slices", i.e. slices
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2002-06-13 08:41:07 -03:00
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with a third "stride" parameter. For example, "hello world"[::-1]
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gives "dlrow olleh".
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2002-06-11 07:55:12 -03:00
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2002-05-29 12:54:55 -03:00
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- A new warning PendingDeprecationWarning was added to provide
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direction on features which are in the process of being deprecated.
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The warning will not be printed by default. To see the pending
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deprecations, use -Walways::PendingDeprecationWarning::
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as a command line option or warnings.filterwarnings() in code.
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2002-05-02 18:28:26 -03:00
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- Deprecated features of xrange objects have been removed as
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promised. The start, stop, and step attributes and the tolist()
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method no longer exist. xrange repetition and slicing have been
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removed.
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2002-04-26 16:40:56 -03:00
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- New builtin function enumerate(x), from PEP 279. Example:
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enumerate("abc") is an iterator returning (0,"a"), (1,"b"), (2,"c").
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The argument can be an arbitrary iterable object.
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2002-04-25 22:58:53 -03:00
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- The assert statement no longer tests __debug__ at runtime. This means
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that assert statements cannot be disabled by assigning a false value
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to __debug__.
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2002-04-15 10:36:47 -03:00
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- A method zfill() was added to str and unicode, that fills a numeric
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string to the left with zeros. For example,
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"+123".zfill(6) -> "+00123".
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2002-04-15 09:36:47 -03:00
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- Complex numbers supported divmod() and the // and % operators, but
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these make no sense. Since this was documented, they're being
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deprecated now.
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2002-04-26 17:11:29 -03:00
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- String and unicode methods lstrip(), rstrip() and strip() now take
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an optional argument that specifies the characters to strip. For
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example, "Foo!!!?!?!?".rstrip("?!") -> "Foo".
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2002-04-12 21:59:05 -03:00
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2002-04-12 16:22:48 -03:00
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- Added a new dict method pop(key). This removes and returns the
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value corresponding to key. [SF patch #539949]
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2002-04-04 11:21:33 -04:00
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- A new built-in type, bool, has been added, as well as built-in
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names for its two values, True and False. Comparisons and sundry
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other operations that return a truth value have been changed to
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2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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return a bool instead. Read PEP 285 for an explanation of why this
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2002-04-04 11:21:33 -04:00
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is backward compatible.
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2002-03-28 21:07:24 -04:00
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- Fixed two bugs reported as SF #535905: under certain conditions,
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deallocating a deeply nested structure could cause a segfault in the
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garbage collector, due to interaction with the "trashcan" code;
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access to the current frame during destruction of a local variable
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could access a pointer to freed memory.
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2002-06-18 18:20:13 -03:00
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- The optional object allocator ("pymalloc") has been enabled by
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default. The recommended practice for memory allocation and
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deallocation has been streamlined. A header file is included,
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Misc/pymemcompat.h, which can be bundled with 3rd party extensions
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and lets them use the same API with Python versions from 1.5.2
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onwards.
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2002-03-22 13:06:59 -04:00
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2002-03-03 17:30:27 -04:00
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- PyErr_Display will provide file and line information for all exceptions
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that have an attribute print_file_and_line, not just SyntaxErrors.
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2002-02-09 07:28:43 -04:00
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- The UTF-8 codec will now encode and decode Unicode surrogates
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correctly and without raising exceptions for unpaired ones.
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2002-08-15 11:01:14 -03:00
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- Universal newlines (PEP 278) is implemented. Briefly, using 'U'
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instead of 'r' when opening a text file for reading changes the line
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ending convention so that any of '\r', '\r\n', and '\n' is
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recognized (even mixed in one file); all three are converted to
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'\n', the standard Python line end character.
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2002-01-01 15:07:13 -04:00
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- file.xreadlines() now raises a ValueError if the file is closed:
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Previously, an xreadlines object was returned which would raise
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a ValueError when the xreadlines.next() method was called.
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2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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- sys.exit() inadvertently allowed more than one argument.
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2002-03-27 09:03:09 -04:00
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An exception will now be raised if more than one argument is used.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Extension modules
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2002-09-16 14:26:24 -03:00
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- cPickle.BadPickleGet is now a class.
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2002-09-09 13:17:47 -03:00
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- The time stamps in os.stat_result are floating point numbers now.
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2002-09-09 11:24:16 -03:00
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2002-09-05 18:48:07 -03:00
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- If the size passed to mmap.mmap() is larger than the length of the
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file on non-Windows platforms, a ValueError is raised. [SF bug 585792]
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2002-08-06 13:20:26 -03:00
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- The xreadlines module is slated for obsolescence.
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2002-07-23 00:32:08 -03:00
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- The strptime function in the time module is now always available (a
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Python implementation is used when the C library doesn't define it).
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2002-06-14 18:31:18 -03:00
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- The 'new' module is no longer an extension, but a Python module that
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only exists for backwards compatibility. Its contents are no longer
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functions but callable type objects.
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2002-04-28 22:37:32 -03:00
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- The bsddb.*open functions can now take 'None' as a filename.
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2002-04-22 23:11:05 -03:00
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This will create a temporary in-memory bsddb that won't be
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2002-04-28 22:37:32 -03:00
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written to disk.
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2002-04-22 23:11:05 -03:00
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2002-07-28 13:33:45 -03:00
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- posix.lchown, posix.killpg, posix.mknod, and posix.getpgid have been
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added where available.
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2002-04-14 07:19:44 -03:00
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2002-03-27 14:49:02 -04:00
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- The locale module now exposes the C library's gettext interface.
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2002-03-14 15:06:01 -04:00
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- A security hole ("double free") was found in zlib-1.1.3, a popular
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third party compression library used by some Python modules. The
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hole was quickly plugged in zlib-1.1.4, and the Windows build of
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Python now ships with zlib-1.1.4.
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2002-04-08 18:28:20 -03:00
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- pwd, grp, and resource return enhanced tuples now, with symbolic
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field names.
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2002-03-01 06:47:37 -04:00
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2002-03-01 06:27:01 -04:00
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- array.array is now a type object. A new format character
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'u' indicates Py_UNICODE arrays. For those, .tounicode and
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.fromunicode methods are available. Arrays now support __iadd__
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and __imul__.
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2002-01-01 17:14:12 -04:00
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- dl now builds on every system that has dlfcn.h. Failure in case
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2002-01-01 16:18:30 -04:00
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of sizeof(int)!=sizeof(long)!=sizeof(void*) is delayed until dl.open
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is called.
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2002-05-27 12:08:24 -03:00
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- signal.sigpending, signal.sigprocmask and signal.sigsuspend have
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been added where available.
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2002-09-03 10:25:17 -03:00
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- The sys module acquired a new attribute, api_version, which evaluates
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to the value of the PYTHON_API_VERSION macro with which the
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interpreter was compiled.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Library
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2002-09-06 13:15:58 -03:00
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- mimetypes has two new functions: guess_all_extensions() which
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returns a list of all known extensions for a mime type, and
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add_type() which adds one mapping between a mime type and
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an extension to the database.
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2002-08-19 13:25:46 -03:00
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- New module: sets, defines the class Set that implements a mutable
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set type using the keys of a dict to represent the set. There's
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also a class ImmutableSet which is useful when you need sets of sets
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or when you need to use sets as dict keys, and a class BaseSet which
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is the base class of the two. (This is not documented yet, but
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help(sets) gives a wealth of information.)
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2002-08-19 11:25:03 -03:00
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- Added operator.pow(a,b) which is equivalent to a**b.
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2002-08-16 00:40:07 -03:00
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- random.randrange(-sys.maxint-1, sys.maxint) no longer raises
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OverflowError. That is, it now accepts any combination of 'start'
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and 'stop' arguments so long as each is in the range of Python's
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bounded integers.
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2002-08-02 15:05:20 -03:00
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- New "algorithms" module: heapq, implements a heap queue. Thanks to
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Kevin O'Connor for the code and Fran<61>ois Pinard for an entertaining
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write-up explaining the theory and practical uses of heaps.
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2002-07-12 11:40:04 -03:00
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- New encoding for the Palm OS character set: palmos.
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2002-07-07 00:59:34 -03:00
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- binascii.crc32() and the zipfile module had problems on some 64-bit
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platforms. These have been fixed. On a platform with 8-byte C longs,
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crc32() now returns a signed-extended 4-byte result, so that its value
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as a Python int is equal to the value computed a 32-bit platform.
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2002-06-30 12:05:00 -03:00
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- xml.dom.minidom.toxml and toprettyxml now take an optional encoding
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argument.
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2002-06-10 18:39:42 -03:00
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- Some fixes in the copy module: when an object is copied through its
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__reduce__ method, there was no check for a __setstate__ method on
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the result [SF patch 565085]; deepcopy should treat instances of
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custom metaclasses the same way it treats instances of type 'type'
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[SF patch 560794].
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2002-06-07 09:40:52 -03:00
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- Sockets now support timeout mode. After s.settimeout(T), where T is
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a float expressing seconds, subsequent operations raise an exception
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if they cannot be completed within T seconds. To disable timeout
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2002-07-23 00:32:08 -03:00
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mode, use s.settimeout(None). There's also a module function,
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socket.setdefaulttimeout(T), which sets the default for all sockets
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created henceforth.
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2002-06-07 09:40:52 -03:00
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- getopt.gnu_getopt was added. This supports GNU-style option
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processing, where options can be mixed with non-option arguments.
|
2002-06-06 07:58:36 -03:00
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2002-06-04 15:27:35 -03:00
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- Stop using strings for exceptions. String objects used for
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|
|
exceptions are now classes deriving from Exception. The objects
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|
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|
|
changed were: Tkinter.TclError, bdb.BdbQuit, macpath.norm_error,
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|
|
tabnanny.NannyNag, and xdrlib.Error.
|
2002-06-04 14:14:07 -03:00
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2002-06-04 12:16:29 -03:00
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|
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- Constants BOM_UTF8, BOM_UTF16, BOM_UTF16_LE, BOM_UTF16_BE,
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|
|
BOM_UTF32, BOM_UTF32_LE and BOM_UTF32_BE that represent the Byte
|
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|
|
Order Mark in UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32 encodings for little and
|
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|
|
big endian systems were added to the codecs module. The old names
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|
|
BOM32_* and BOM64_* were off by a factor of 2.
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|
2002-06-18 17:43:18 -03:00
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|
- Added conversion functions math.degrees() and math.radians().
|
2002-05-13 01:17:32 -03:00
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2002-05-12 03:07:21 -03:00
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|
|
- ftplib.retrlines() now tests for callback is None rather than testing
|
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|
|
for False. Was causing an error when given a callback object which
|
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|
|
was callable but also returned len() as zero. The change may
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|
|
create new breakage if the caller relied on the undocumented behavior
|
|
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|
|
and called with callback set to [] or some other False value not
|
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|
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identical to None.
|
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|
2002-05-05 17:40:00 -03:00
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|
|
- random.gauss() uses a piece of hidden state used by nothing else,
|
|
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|
|
and the .seed() and .whseed() methods failed to reset it. In other
|
|
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|
|
words, setting the seed didn't completely determine the sequence of
|
|
|
|
|
results produced by random.gauss(). It does now. Programs repeatedly
|
|
|
|
|
mixing calls to a seed method with calls to gauss() may see different
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|
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|
|
results now.
|
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|
2002-05-01 17:33:53 -03:00
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|
|
- The pickle.Pickler class grew a clear_memo() method to mimic that
|
|
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|
|
provided by cPickle.Pickler.
|
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|
2002-04-28 22:37:32 -03:00
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|
|
- difflib's SequenceMatcher class now does a dynamic analysis of
|
|
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|
|
which elements are so frequent as to constitute noise. For
|
|
|
|
|
comparing files as sequences of lines, this generally works better
|
|
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|
|
than the IS_LINE_JUNK function, and function ndiff's linejunk
|
|
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|
|
argument defaults to None now as a result. A happy benefit is
|
|
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|
|
that SequenceMatcher may run much faster now when applied
|
|
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|
|
to large files with many duplicate lines (for example, C program
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|
|
text with lots of repeated "}" and "return NULL;" lines).
|
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2002-04-23 10:29:43 -03:00
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|
- New Text.dump() method in Tkinter module.
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2002-04-17 17:33:40 -03:00
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- New distutils commands for building packagers were added to
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|
|
support pkgtool on Solaris and swinstall on HP-UX.
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|
|
- distutils now has a new abstract binary packager base class
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|
|
command/bdist_packager, which simplifies writing packagers.
|
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|
|
This will hopefully provide the missing bits to encourage
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|
|
people to submit more packagers, e.g. for Debian, FreeBSD
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|
|
and other systems.
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2002-06-18 17:43:18 -03:00
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|
- The UTF-16, -LE and -BE stream readers now raise a
|
|
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|
|
NotImplementedError for all calls to .readline(). Previously, they
|
|
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|
|
used to just produce garbage or fail with an encoding error --
|
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|
|
UTF-16 is a 2-byte encoding and the C lib's line reading APIs don't
|
2002-04-05 08:15:05 -04:00
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|
work well with these.
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|
2002-03-18 08:44:08 -04:00
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|
|
- compileall now supports quiet operation.
|
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|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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|
|
- The BaseHTTPServer now implements optional HTTP/1.1 persistent
|
2002-03-17 14:37:22 -04:00
|
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|
|
connections.
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|
2002-02-16 14:23:30 -04:00
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|
- socket module: the SSL support was broken out of the main
|
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|
|
_socket module C helper and placed into a new _ssl helper
|
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|
|
which now gets imported by socket.py if available and working.
|
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|
2002-02-10 17:42:47 -04:00
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|
|
- encodings package: added aliases for all supported IANA character
|
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|
|
sets
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|
2001-12-28 16:57:14 -04:00
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|
|
- ftplib: to safeguard the user's privacy, anonymous login will use
|
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|
|
"anonymous@" as default password, rather than the real user and host
|
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|
|
name.
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|
2002-01-10 09:50:31 -04:00
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|
- webbrowser: tightened up the command passed to os.system() so that
|
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|
|
arbitrary shell code can't be executed because a bogus URL was
|
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|
|
passed in.
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|
2002-01-31 20:52:29 -04:00
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|
|
- gettext.translation has an optional fallback argument, and
|
2002-01-11 02:58:49 -04:00
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|
|
gettext.find an optional all argument. Translations will now fallback
|
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|
|
on a per-message basis.
|
2002-01-11 02:33:28 -04:00
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|
2002-01-12 07:27:42 -04:00
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|
|
- distutils bdist commands now offer a --skip-build option.
|
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2002-03-21 06:38:40 -04:00
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|
|
- warnings.warn now accepts a Warning instance as first argument.
|
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|
2002-04-04 15:36:15 -04:00
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|
|
- The xml.sax.expatreader.ExpatParser class will no longer create
|
|
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|
|
circular references by using itself as the locator that gets passed
|
|
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|
|
to the content handler implementation. [SF bug #535474]
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|
2002-05-19 21:14:24 -03:00
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|
- The email.Parser.Parser class now properly parses strings regardless
|
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|
|
of their line endings, which can be any of \r, \n, or \r\n (CR, LF,
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|
|
or CRLF). Also, the Header class's constructor default arguments
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|
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|
|
has changed slightly so that an explicit maxlinelen value is always
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|
honored.
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|
2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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|
Tools/Demos
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|
2002-09-17 17:58:59 -03:00
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|
|
- The SGI demos (Demo/sgi) have been removed. Nobody thought they
|
|
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|
|
were interesting any more. (The SGI library modules and extensions
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|
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|
|
are still there; it is believed that at least some of these are
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|
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|
|
still used and useful.)
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|
2002-08-05 12:24:19 -03:00
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|
- IDLE supports the new encoding declarations (PEP 263); it can also
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|
|
deal with legacy 8-bit files if they use the locale's encoding. It
|
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|
|
allows non-ASCII strings in the interactive shell and executes them
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in the locale's encoding.
|
2002-08-05 12:11:26 -03:00
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2002-04-04 12:17:11 -04:00
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|
|
- freeze.py now produces binaries which can import shared modules,
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|
|
unlike before when this failed due to missing symbol exports in
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|
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the generated binary.
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|
2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Build
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|
2002-07-31 23:34:51 -03:00
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|
|
- The public Python C API will generally be declared using PyAPI_FUNC
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2002-07-22 10:21:10 -03:00
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|
|
and PyAPI_DATA macros, while Python extension module init functions
|
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|
|
will be declared with PyMODINIT_FUNC. DL_EXPORT/DL_IMPORT macros
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|
|
are deprecated.
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|
2002-07-08 19:11:52 -03:00
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|
- A bug was fixed that could cause COUNT_ALLOCS builds to segfault, or
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|
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|
|
get into infinite loops, when a new-style class got garbage-collected.
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|
|
Unfortunately, to avoid this, the way COUNT_ALLOCS works requires
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|
|
that new-style classes be immortal in COUNT_ALLOCS builds. Note that
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COUNT_ALLOCS is not enabled by default, in either release or debug
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|
|
builds, and that new-style classes are immortal only in COUNT_ALLOCS
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builds.
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2002-07-07 00:59:34 -03:00
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|
- Compiling out the cyclic garbage collector is no longer an option.
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|
|
The old symbol WITH_CYCLE_GC is now ignored, and Python.h arranges
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|
that it's always defined (for the benefit of any extension modules
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|
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|
|
that may be conditionalizing on it). A bonus is that any extension
|
|
|
|
|
type participating in cyclic gc can choose to participate in the
|
|
|
|
|
Py_TRASHCAN mechanism now too; in the absence of cyclic gc, this used
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|
|
to require editing the core to teach the trashcan mechanism about the
|
|
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|
|
new type.
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|
2002-07-28 13:33:45 -03:00
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|
- According to Annex F of the current C standard,
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2002-07-03 00:31:20 -03:00
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The Standard C macro HUGE_VAL and its float and long double analogs,
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|
|
HUGE_VALF and HUGE_VALL, expand to expressions whose values are
|
|
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|
|
positive infinities.
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Python only uses the double HUGE_VAL, and only to #define its own symbol
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|
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Py_HUGE_VAL. Some platforms have incorrect definitions for HUGE_VAL.
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|
|
pyport.h used to try to worm around that, but the workarounds triggered
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|
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|
|
other bugs on other platforms, so we gave up. If your platform defines
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HUGE_VAL incorrectly, you'll need to #define Py_HUGE_VAL to something
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that works on your platform. The only instance of this I'm sure about
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is on an unknown subset of Cray systems, described here:
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http://www.cray.com/swpubs/manuals/SN-2194_2.0/html-SN-2194_2.0/x3138.htm
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Presumably 2.3a1 breaks such systems. If anyone uses such a system, help!
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2002-06-09 10:33:54 -03:00
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- The configure option --without-doc-strings can be used to remove the
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doc strings from the builtin functions and modules; this reduces the
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size of the executable.
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2002-08-15 11:01:14 -03:00
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- The universal newlines option (PEP 278) is on by default. On Unix
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it can be disabled by passing --without-universal-newlines to the
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configure script. On other platforms, remove
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WITH_UNIVERSAL_NEWLINES from pyconfig.h.
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2002-04-21 04:30:30 -03:00
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2002-03-29 12:28:31 -04:00
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- On Unix, a shared libpython2.3.so can be created with --enable-shared.
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2002-03-30 06:06:07 -04:00
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- All uses of the CACHE_HASH, INTERN_STRINGS, and DONT_SHARE_SHORT_STRINGS
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preprocessor symbols were eliminated. The internal decisions they
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controlled stopped being experimental long ago.
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2002-03-28 23:29:08 -04:00
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2002-05-02 18:17:00 -03:00
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- The tools used to build the documentation now work under Cygwin as
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well as Unix.
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2002-06-14 17:30:31 -03:00
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- The bsddb and dbm module builds have been changed to try and avoid version
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skew problems and disable linkage with Berkeley DB 1.85 unless the
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installer knows what s/he's doing. See the section on building these
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modules in the README file for details.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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C API
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2002-08-19 18:43:18 -03:00
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- The string object's layout has changed: the pointer member
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ob_sinterned has been replaced by an int member ob_sstate. On some
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platforms (e.g. most 64-bit systems) this may change the offset of
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the ob_sval member, so as a precaution the API_VERSION has been
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incremented. The apparently unused feature of "indirect interned
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strings", supported by the ob_sinterned member, is gone. Interned
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strings are now usually mortal; theres a new API,
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PyString_InternImmortal() that creates immortal interned strings.
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(The ob_sstate member can only take three values; however, while
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making it a char saves a few bytes per string object on average, in
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it also slowed things down a bit because ob_sval was no longer
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aligned.)
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2002-08-14 18:20:32 -03:00
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- The Py_InitModule*() functions now accept NULL for the 'methods'
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argument. Modules without global functions are becoming more common
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now that factories can be types rather than functions.
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2002-08-11 09:23:04 -03:00
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- New C API PyUnicode_FromOrdinal() which exposes unichr() at C
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level.
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2002-07-29 11:27:41 -03:00
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- New functions PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr() and
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PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilename(). Similar to
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PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename() and
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PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(), but they allow to specify
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the exception type to raise. Available on Windows.
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2002-07-08 23:57:01 -03:00
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- Py_FatalError() is now declared as taking a const char* argument. It
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was previously declared without const. This should not affect working
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code.
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2002-05-08 05:44:21 -03:00
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- Added new macro PySequence_ITEM(o, i) that directly calls
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sq_item without rechecking that o is a sequence and without
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adjusting for negative indices.
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2002-05-02 18:28:26 -03:00
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- PyRange_New() now raises ValueError if the fourth argument is not 1.
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This is part of the removal of deprecated features of the xrange
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object.
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2002-04-25 23:49:14 -03:00
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- PyNumber_Coerce() and PyNumber_CoerceEx() now also invoke the type's
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coercion if both arguments have the same type but this type has the
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CHECKTYPES flag set. This is to better support proxies.
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2002-04-12 20:00:08 -03:00
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- The type of tp_free has been changed from "void (*)(PyObject *)" to
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"void (*)(void *)".
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- PyObject_Del, PyObject_GC_Del are now functions instead of macros.
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2002-04-07 22:38:42 -03:00
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- A type can now inherit its metatype from its base type. Previously,
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when PyType_Ready() was called, if ob_type was found to be NULL, it
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was always set to &PyType_Type; now it is set to base->ob_type,
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where base is tp_base, defaulting to &PyObject_Type.
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- PyType_Ready() accidentally did not inherit tp_is_gc; now it does.
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2002-05-08 11:14:41 -03:00
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- The PyCore_* family of APIs have been removed.
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2002-03-22 13:06:59 -04:00
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2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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- The "u#" parser marker will now pass through Unicode objects as-is
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2002-01-09 12:21:27 -04:00
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without going through the buffer API.
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2002-01-01 15:59:11 -04:00
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- The enumerators of cmp_op have been renamed to use the prefix PyCmp_.
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2001-12-25 15:07:38 -04:00
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- An old #define of ANY as void has been removed from pyport.h. This
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hasn't been used since Python's pre-ANSI days, and the #define has
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been marked as obsolete since then. SF bug 495548 says it created
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conflicts with other packages, so keeping it around wasn't harmless.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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- Because Python's magic number scheme broke on January 1st, we decided
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to stop Python development. Thanks for all the fish!
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2002-03-10 20:24:00 -04:00
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- Some of us don't like fish, so we changed Python's magic number
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2002-02-09 07:28:43 -04:00
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scheme to a new one. See Python/import.c for details.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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New platforms
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2002-06-11 03:22:31 -03:00
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- AtheOS is now supported.
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2002-08-04 04:25:58 -03:00
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- the EMX runtime environment on OS/2 is now supported.
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2002-01-01 14:41:33 -04:00
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- GNU/Hurd is now supported.
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Tests
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Windows
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2002-04-16 17:48:01 -03:00
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- Sometimes the uninstall executable (UNWISE.EXE) vanishes. One cause
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of that has been fixed in the installer (disabled Wise's "delete in-
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|
use files" uninstall option).
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2002-04-05 20:23:25 -04:00
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- Fixed a bug in urllib's proxy handling in Windows. [SF bug #503031]
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2002-04-04 16:02:04 -04:00
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- The installer now installs Start menu shortcuts under (the local
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equivalent of) "All Users" when doing an Admin install.
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2002-03-10 20:24:00 -04:00
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- file.truncate([newsize]) now works on Windows for all newsize values.
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It used to fail if newsize didn't fit in 32 bits, reflecting a
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limitation of MS _chsize (which is no longer used).
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2002-02-01 07:27:43 -04:00
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- os.waitpid() is now implemented for Windows, and can be used to block
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|
until a specified process exits. This is similar to, but not exactly
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the same as, os.waitpid() on POSIX systems. If you're waiting for
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|
a specific process whose pid was obtained from one of the spawn()
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functions, the same Python os.waitpid() code works across platforms.
|
2002-04-04 16:02:04 -04:00
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See the docs for details. The docs were changed to clarify that
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spawn functions return, and waitpid requires, a process handle on
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Windows (not the same thing as a Windows process id).
|
2002-02-01 07:27:43 -04:00
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2002-01-31 20:52:29 -04:00
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- New tempfile.TemporaryFile implementation for Windows: this doesn't
|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
|
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|
|
need a TemporaryFileWrapper wrapper anymore, and should be immune
|
2002-01-31 20:52:29 -04:00
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to a nasty problem: before 2.3, if you got a temp file on Windows, it
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|
got wrapped in an object whose close() method first closed the
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underlying file, then deleted the file. This usually worked fine.
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However, the spawn family of functions on Windows create (at a low C
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level) the same set of open files in the spawned process Q as were
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open in the spawning process P. If a temp file f was among them, then
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doing f.close() in P first closed P's C-level file handle on f, but Q's
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C-level file handle on f remained open, so the attempt in P to delete f
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|
blew up with a "Permission denied" error (Windows doesn't allow
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|
|
deleting open files). This was surprising, subtle, and difficult to
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|
|
work around.
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|
- The os module now exports all the symbolic constants usable with the
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|
|
low-level os.open() on Windows: the new constants in 2.3 are
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O_NOINHERIT, O_SHORT_LIVED, O_TEMPORARY, O_RANDOM and O_SEQUENTIAL.
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The others were also available in 2.2: O_APPEND, O_BINARY, O_CREAT,
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O_EXCL, O_RDONLY, O_RDWR, O_TEXT, O_TRUNC and O_WRONLY. Contrary
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to Microsoft docs, O_SHORT_LIVED does not seem to imply O_TEMPORARY
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(so specify both if you want both; note that neither is useful unless
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specified with O_CREAT too).
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2001-12-21 17:36:50 -04:00
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Mac
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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What's New in Python 2.2 final?
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Release date: 21-Dec-2001
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|
===============================
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Type/class unification and new-style classes
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2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- pickle.py, cPickle: allow pickling instances of new-style classes
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with a custom metaclass.
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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Core and builtins
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2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- weakref proxy object: when comparing, unwrap both arguments if both
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are proxies.
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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Extension modules
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2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- binascii.b2a_base64(): fix a potential buffer overrun when encoding
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very short strings.
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- cPickle: the obscure "fast" mode was suspected of causing stack
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|
|
overflows on the Mac. Hopefully fixed this by setting the recursion
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|
|
limit much smaller. If the limit is too low (it only affects
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|
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performance), you can change it by defining PY_CPICKLE_FAST_LIMIT
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|
|
when compiling cPickle.c (or in pyconfig.h).
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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Library
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2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- dumbdbm.py: fixed a dumb old bug (the file didn't get synched at
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|
|
close or delete time).
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- rfc822.py: fixed a bug where the address '<>' was converted to None
|
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|
|
instead of an empty string (also fixes the email.Utils module).
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- xmlrpclib.py: version 1.0.0; uses precision for doubles.
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- test suite: the pickle and cPickle tests were not executing any code
|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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when run from the standard regression test.
|
2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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Tools/Demos
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Build
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C API
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New platforms
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Tests
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Windows
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|
2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- distutils package: fixed broken Windows installers (bdist_wininst).
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- tempfile.py: prevent mysterious warnings when TemporaryFileWrapper
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instances are deleted at process exit time.
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- socket.py: prevent mysterious warnings when socket instances are
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deleted at process exit time.
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- posixmodule.c: fix a Windows crash with stat() of a filename ending
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in backslash.
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2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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Mac
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2001-12-21 16:04:22 -04:00
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- The Carbon toolbox modules have been upgraded to Universal Headers
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|
|
3.4, and experimental CoreGraphics and CarbonEvents modules have
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been added. All only for framework-enabled MacOSX.
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|
2001-12-14 19:16:18 -04:00
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|
2001-12-13 15:34:00 -04:00
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|
|
What's New in Python 2.2c1?
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|
|
Release date: 14-Dec-2001
|
2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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|
===========================
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|
Type/class unification and new-style classes
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|
2001-12-14 16:47:12 -04:00
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|
|
- Guido's tutorial introduction to the new type/class features has
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|
|
been extensively updated. See
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|
http://www.python.org/2.2/descrintro.html
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|
That remains the primary documentation in this area.
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|
2001-12-05 18:45:48 -04:00
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|
- Fixed a leak: instance variables declared with __slots__ were never
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|
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|
|
deleted!
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|
2001-12-02 20:54:52 -04:00
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|
- The "delete attribute" method of descriptor objects is called
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|
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__delete__, not __del__. In previous releases, it was mistakenly
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|
called __del__, which created an unfortunate overloading condition
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|
|
with finalizers. (The "get attribute" and "set attribute" methods
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|
|
are still called __get__ and __set__, respectively.)
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|
2001-12-03 11:46:59 -04:00
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|
- Some subtle issues with the super built-in were fixed:
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(a) When super itself is subclassed, its __get__ method would still
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return an instance of the base class (i.e., of super).
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(b) super(C, C()).__class__ would return C rather than super. This
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is confusing. To fix this, I decided to change the semantics of
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super so that it only applies to code attributes, not to data
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attributes. After all, overriding data attributes is not
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|
supported anyway.
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(c) The __get__ method didn't check whether the argument was an
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instance of the type used in creation of the super instance.
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|
2001-12-04 17:02:07 -04:00
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|
- Previously, hash() of an instance of a subclass of a mutable type
|
|
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|
|
(list or dictionary) would return some value, rather than raising
|
|
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|
|
TypeError. This has been fixed. Also, directly calling
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|
|
dict.__hash__ and list.__hash__ now raises the same TypeError
|
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|
|
(previously, these were the same as object.__hash__).
|
2001-12-03 11:46:59 -04:00
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|
2001-12-05 15:46:42 -04:00
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|
- New-style objects now support deleting their __dict__. This is for
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all intents and purposes equivalent to assigning a brand new empty
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dictionary, but saves space if the object is not used further.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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Core and builtins
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2001-12-06 02:23:26 -04:00
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- -Qnew now works as documented in PEP 238: when -Qnew is passed on
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the command line, all occurrences of "/" use true division instead
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of classic division. See the PEP for details. Note that "all"
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means all instances in library and 3rd-party modules, as well as in
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your own code. As the PEP says, -Qnew is intended for use only in
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educational environments with control over the libraries in use.
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2001-12-11 17:43:14 -04:00
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Note that test_coercion.py in the standard Python test suite fails
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under -Qnew; this is expected, and won't be repaired until true
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division becomes the default (in the meantime, test_coercion is
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testing the current rules).
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2001-12-06 02:23:26 -04:00
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2001-12-14 13:08:12 -04:00
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- complex() now only allows the first argument to be a string
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argument, and raises TypeError if either the second arg is a string
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or if the second arg is specified when the first is a string.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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Extension modules
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2001-11-24 05:24:51 -04:00
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- gc.get_referents was renamed to gc.get_referrers.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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Library
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2001-12-07 16:35:43 -04:00
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- Functions in the os.spawn() family now release the global interpreter
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lock around calling the platform spawn. They should always have done
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this, but did not before 2.2c1. Multithreaded programs calling
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an os.spawn function with P_WAIT will no longer block all Python threads
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until the spawned program completes. It's possible that some programs
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relies on blocking, although more likely by accident than by design.
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2001-11-25 10:35:58 -04:00
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- webbrowser defaults to netscape.exe on OS/2 now.
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2001-11-25 10:50:56 -04:00
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- Tix.ResizeHandle exposes detach_widget, hide, and show.
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2001-12-02 08:26:03 -04:00
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- The charset alias windows_1252 has been added.
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2001-12-14 16:47:12 -04:00
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- types.StringTypes is a tuple containing the defined string types;
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usually this will be (str, unicode), but if Python was compiled
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without Unicode support it will be just (str,).
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- The pulldom and minidom modules were synchronized to PyXML.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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Tools/Demos
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2001-12-14 16:47:12 -04:00
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- A new script called Tools/scripts/google.py was added, which fires
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off a search on Google.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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Build
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2001-12-14 16:47:12 -04:00
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- Note that release builds of Python should arrange to define the
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preprocessor symbol NDEBUG on the command line (or equivalent).
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In the 2.2 pre-release series we tried to define this by magic in
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Python.h instead, but it proved to cause problems for extension
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authors. The Unix, Windows and Mac builds now all define NDEBUG in
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release builds via cmdline (or equivalent) instead. Ports to
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other platforms should do likewise.
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2001-12-06 17:47:20 -04:00
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- It is no longer necessary to use --with-suffix when building on a
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case-insensitive file system (such as Mac OS X HFS+). In the build
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directory an extension is used, but not in the installed python.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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C API
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2001-12-11 14:51:08 -04:00
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- New function PyDict_MergeFromSeq2() exposes the builtin dict
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constructor's logic for updating a dictionary from an iterable object
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producing key-value pairs.
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2001-11-28 23:26:37 -04:00
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- PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() requires that the number of entries in
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2001-12-11 14:51:08 -04:00
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the keyword list equal the number of argument specifiers. This
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2001-11-28 23:26:37 -04:00
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wasn't checked correctly, and PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords could even
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dump core in some bad cases. This has been repaired. As a result,
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PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords may raise RuntimeError in bad cases that
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previously went unchallenged.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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New platforms
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Tests
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Windows
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Mac
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2001-12-06 17:14:00 -04:00
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- In unix-Python on Mac OS X (and darwin) sys.platform is now "darwin",
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without any trailing digits.
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2001-11-16 20:21:57 -04:00
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2001-12-14 16:47:12 -04:00
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- Changed logic for finding python home in Mac OS X framework Pythons.
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Now sys.executable points to the executable again, in stead of to
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the shared library. The latter is used only for locating the python
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home.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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What's New in Python 2.2b2?
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2001-11-15 16:02:21 -04:00
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Release date: 16-Nov-2001
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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===========================
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Type/class unification and new-style classes
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2001-11-15 16:27:54 -04:00
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- Multiple inheritance mixing new-style and classic classes in the
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list of base classes is now allowed, so this works now:
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2001-11-15 16:02:21 -04:00
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class Classic: pass
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2001-11-15 16:27:54 -04:00
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class Mixed(Classic, object): pass
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2001-11-15 16:02:21 -04:00
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The MRO (method resolution order) for each base class is respected
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according to its kind, but the MRO for the derived class is computed
|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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using new-style MRO rules if any base class is a new-style class.
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2001-11-15 16:02:21 -04:00
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This needs to be documented.
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2001-10-29 18:25:45 -04:00
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- The new builtin dictionary() constructor, and dictionary type, have
|
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been renamed to dict. This reflects a decade of common usage.
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2001-11-15 16:33:10 -04:00
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- dict() now accepts an iterable object producing 2-sequences. For
|
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|
example, dict(d.items()) == d for any dictionary d. The argument,
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|
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and the elements of the argument, can be any iterable objects.
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2001-10-29 18:11:00 -04:00
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- New-style classes can now have a __del__ method, which is called
|
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|
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when the instance is deleted (just like for classic classes).
|
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2001-10-26 11:56:06 -03:00
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- Assignment to object.__dict__ is now possible, for objects that are
|
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|
|
instances of new-style classes that have a __dict__ (unless the base
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|
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class forbids it).
|
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2001-10-21 21:43:43 -03:00
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- Methods of built-in types now properly check for keyword arguments
|
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(formerly these were silently ignored). The only built-in methods
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that take keyword arguments are __call__, __init__ and __new__.
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2001-10-27 19:28:54 -03:00
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- The socket function has been converted to a type; see below.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Core and builtins
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|
2001-11-09 17:06:24 -04:00
|
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- Assignment to __debug__ raises SyntaxError at compile-time. This
|
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|
|
was promised when 2.1c1 was released as "What's New in Python 2.1c1"
|
2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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(see below) says.
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2001-11-09 17:06:24 -04:00
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2001-10-26 11:56:06 -03:00
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- Clarified the error messages for unsupported operands to an operator
|
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|
|
(like 1 + '').
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Extension modules
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|
2001-11-13 19:11:19 -04:00
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- mmap has a new keyword argument, "access", allowing a uniform way for
|
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|
|
both Windows and Unix users to create read-only, write-through and
|
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|
|
copy-on-write memory mappings. This was previously possible only on
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|
|
Unix. A new keyword argument was required to support this in a
|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
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uniform way because the mmap() signatures had diverged across
|
2001-11-13 19:11:19 -04:00
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platforms. Thanks to Jay T Miller for repairing this!
|
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|
2001-11-03 15:57:21 -04:00
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- By default, the gc.garbage list now contains only those instances in
|
|
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|
|
unreachable cycles that have __del__ methods; in 2.1 it contained all
|
|
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|
|
instances in unreachable cycles. "Instances" here has been generalized
|
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|
|
to include instances of both new-style and old-style classes.
|
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2001-10-26 11:56:06 -03:00
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- The socket module defines a new method for socket objects,
|
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|
|
sendall(). This is like send() but may make multiple calls to
|
2001-10-27 19:28:54 -03:00
|
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|
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send() until all data has been sent. Also, the socket function has
|
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|
|
been converted to a subclassable type, like list and tuple (etc.)
|
|
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|
|
before it; socket and SocketType are now the same thing.
|
2001-10-26 11:56:06 -03:00
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- Various bugfixes to the curses module. There is now a test suite
|
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|
|
for the curses module (you have to run it manually).
|
2001-10-22 13:37:10 -03:00
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|
2001-10-29 23:03:03 -04:00
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- binascii.b2a_base64 no longer places an arbitrary restriction of 57
|
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|
bytes on its input.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Library
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|
2001-11-13 19:11:19 -04:00
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|
- tkFileDialog exposes a Directory class and askdirectory
|
2001-11-07 18:38:08 -04:00
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|
|
convenience function.
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|
2001-11-03 15:35:43 -04:00
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- Symbolic group names in regular expressions must be unique. For
|
|
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|
|
example, the regexp r'(?P<abc>)(?P<abc>)' is not allowed, because a
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|
|
single name can't mean both "group 1" and "group 2" simultaneously.
|
2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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Python 2.2 detects this error at regexp compilation time;
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|
|
previously, the error went undetected, and results were
|
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|
|
unpredictable. Also in sre, the pattern.split(), pattern.sub(), and
|
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|
|
pattern.subn() methods have been rewritten in C. Also, an
|
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|
|
experimental function/method finditer() has been added, which works
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|
|
like findall() but returns an iterator.
|
2001-11-03 15:35:43 -04:00
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2001-11-02 19:48:20 -04:00
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- Tix exposes more commands through the classes DirSelectBox,
|
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|
|
DirSelectDialog, ListNoteBook, Meter, CheckList, and the
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|
|
methods tix_addbitmapdir, tix_cget, tix_configure, tix_filedialog,
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|
|
tix_getbitmap, tix_getimage, tix_option_get, and tix_resetoptions.
|
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|
2001-10-22 22:59:54 -03:00
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- Traceback objects are now scanned by cyclic garbage collection, so
|
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|
|
cycles created by casual use of sys.exc_info() no longer cause
|
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|
|
permanent memory leaks (provided garbage collection is enabled).
|
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|
2001-10-24 17:51:44 -03:00
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|
|
- os.extsep -- a new variable needed by the RISCOS support. It is the
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|
|
separator used by extensions, and is '.' on all platforms except
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|
|
RISCOS, where it is '/'. There is no need to use this variable
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|
|
unless you have a masochistic desire to port your code to RISCOS.
|
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|
2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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- mimetypes.py has optional support for non-standard, but commonly
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|
|
found types. guess_type() and guess_extension() now accept an
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|
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optional `strict' flag, defaulting to true, which controls whether
|
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|
|
recognize non-standard types or not. A few non-standard types we
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|
|
know about have been added. Also, when run as a script, there are
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|
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new -l and -e options.
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|
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- statcache is now deprecated.
|
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|
- email.Utils.formatdate() now produces the preferred RFC 2822 style
|
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|
|
dates with numeric timezones (it used to produce obsolete dates
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|
|
hard coded to "GMT" timezone). An optional `localtime' flag is
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added to produce dates in the local timezone, with daylight savings
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time properly taken into account.
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- In pickle and cPickle, instead of masking errors in load() by
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transforming them into SystemError, we let the original exception
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|
|
propagate out. Also, implement support for __safe_for_unpickling__
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in pickle, as it already was supported in cPickle.
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|
2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Tools/Demos
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Build
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|
2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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- The dbm module is built using libdb1 if available. The bsddb module
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is built with libdb3 if available.
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- Misc/Makefile.pre.in has been removed by BDFL pronouncement.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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C API
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Generalize dictionary() to accept a sequence of 2-sequences. At the
outer level, the iterator protocol is used for memory-efficiency (the
outer sequence may be very large if fully materialized); at the inner
level, PySequence_Fast() is used for time-efficiency (these should
always be sequences of length 2).
dictobject.c, new functions PyDict_{Merge,Update}FromSeq2. These are
wholly analogous to PyDict_{Merge,Update}, but process a sequence-of-2-
sequences argument instead of a mapping object. For now, I left these
functions file static, so no corresponding doc changes. It's tempting
to change dict.update() to allow a sequence-of-2-seqs argument too.
Also changed the name of dictionary's keyword argument from "mapping"
to "x". Got a better name? "mapping_or_sequence_of_pairs" isn't
attractive, although more so than "mosop" <wink>.
abstract.h, abstract.tex: Added new PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE function,
much faster than going thru the all-purpose PySequence_Size.
libfuncs.tex:
- Document dictionary().
- Fiddle tuple() and list() to admit that their argument is optional.
- The long-winded repetitions of "a sequence, a container that supports
iteration, or an iterator object" is getting to be a PITA. Many
months ago I suggested factoring this out into "iterable object",
where the definition of that could include being explicit about
generators too (as is, I'm not sure a reader outside of PythonLabs
could guess that "an iterator object" includes a generator call).
- Please check my curly braces -- I'm going blind <0.9 wink>.
abstract.c, PySequence_Tuple(): When PyObject_GetIter() fails, leave
its error msg alone now (the msg it produces has improved since
PySequence_Tuple was generalized to accept iterable objects, and
PySequence_Tuple was also stomping on the msg in cases it shouldn't
have even before PyObject_GetIter grew a better msg).
2001-10-26 02:06:50 -03:00
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- New function PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE() returns the size of a non-
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|
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NULL result from PySequence_Fast(), more quickly than calling
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|
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PySequence_Size().
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2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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- New argument unpacking function PyArg_UnpackTuple() added.
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- New functions PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs() and
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|
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PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs() have been added to make it more
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|
|
convenient and efficient to call functions and methods from C.
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- PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() no longer masks errors, so it's
|
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possible that this will propagate errors it didn't before.
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- New function PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(), which returns true if its
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argument supports the single-segment readable buffer interface.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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New platforms
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|
2001-10-27 19:28:54 -03:00
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- We've finally confirmed that this release builds on HP-UX 11.00,
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*with* threads, and passes the test suite.
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|
2001-11-04 22:51:07 -04:00
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- Thanks to a series of patches from Michael Muller, Python may build
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|
again under OS/2 Visual Age C++.
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2001-10-24 17:51:44 -03:00
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- Updated RISCOS port by Dietmar Schwertberger.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Tests
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2001-10-22 13:37:10 -03:00
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- Added a test script for the curses module. It isn't run automatically;
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regrtest.py must be run with '-u curses' to enable it.
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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Windows
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2001-11-16 12:17:27 -04:00
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Mac
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- PythonScript has been moved to unsupported and is slated to be
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removed completely in the next release.
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- It should now be possible to build applets that work on both OS9 and
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OSX.
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- The core is now linked with CoreServices not Carbon; as a side
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result, default 8bit encoding on OSX is now ASCII.
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- Python should now build on OSX 10.1.1
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2001-10-19 14:55:30 -03:00
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2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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What's New in Python 2.2b1?
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2001-10-18 23:05:35 -03:00
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Release date: 19-Oct-2001
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2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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===========================
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Type/class unification and new-style classes
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2001-10-15 19:03:32 -03:00
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- New-style classes are now always dynamic (except for built-in and
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2001-10-15 21:46:57 -03:00
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extension types). There is no longer a performance penalty, and I
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2001-10-15 19:03:32 -03:00
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no longer see another reason to keep this baggage around. One relic
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2001-10-15 21:46:57 -03:00
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remains: the __dict__ of a new-style class is a read-only proxy; you
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must set the class's attribute to modify it. As a consequence, the
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2001-10-15 19:03:32 -03:00
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__defined__ attribute of new-style types no longer exists, for lack
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of need: there is once again only one __dict__ (although in the
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2001-10-15 21:46:57 -03:00
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future a __cache__ may be resurrected with a similar function, if I
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can prove that it actually speeds things up).
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2001-10-04 16:46:06 -03:00
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2001-10-04 03:43:12 -03:00
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- C.__doc__ now works as expected for new-style classes (in 2.2a4 it
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always returned None, even when there was a class docstring).
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- doctest now finds and runs docstrings attached to new-style classes,
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class methods, static methods, and properties.
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2001-10-16 18:34:49 -03:00
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Core and builtins
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2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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2001-10-15 12:53:58 -03:00
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- A very subtle syntactical pitfall in list comprehensions was fixed.
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For example: [a+b for a in 'abc', for b in 'def']. The comma in
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this example is a mistake. Previously, this would silently let 'a'
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iterate over the singleton tuple ('abc',), yielding ['abcd', 'abce',
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'abcf'] rather than the intended ['ad', 'ae', 'af', 'bd', 'be',
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'bf', 'cd', 'ce', 'cf']. Now, this is flagged as a syntax error.
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Note that [a for a in <singleton>] is a convoluted way to say
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[<singleton>] anyway, so it's not like any expressiveness is lost.
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2001-10-16 18:34:49 -03:00
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- getattr(obj, name, default) now only catches AttributeError, as
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documented, rather than returning the default value for all
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exceptions (which could mask bugs in a __getattr__ hook, for
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example).
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2001-10-22 15:41:51 -03:00
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- Weak reference objects are now part of the core and offer a C API.
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2001-10-18 15:18:06 -03:00
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A bug which could allow a core dump when binary operations involved
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2001-10-21 22:47:26 -03:00
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proxy reference has been fixed. weakref.ReferenceError is now a
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2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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built-in exception.
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2001-10-18 15:18:06 -03:00
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2001-10-18 23:05:35 -03:00
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- unicode(obj) now behaves more like str(obj), accepting arbitrary
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objects, and calling a __unicode__ method if it exists.
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unicode(obj, encoding) and unicode(obj, encoding, errors) still
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2001-10-19 09:02:29 -03:00
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require an 8-bit string or character buffer argument.
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2001-10-18 23:05:35 -03:00
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2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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- isinstance() now allows any object as the first argument and a
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class, a type or something with a __bases__ tuple attribute for the
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second argument. The second argument may also be a tuple of a
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class, type, or something with __bases__, in which case isinstance()
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will return true if the first argument is an instance of any of the
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things contained in the second argument tuple. E.g.
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isinstance(x, (A, B))
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returns true if x is an instance of A or B.
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2001-10-16 18:34:49 -03:00
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Extension modules
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- thread.start_new_thread() now returns the thread ID (previously None).
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2001-09-30 17:32:11 -03:00
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- binascii has now two quopri support functions, a2b_qp and b2a_qp.
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2001-10-18 22:31:59 -03:00
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- readline now supports setting the startup_hook and the
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pre_event_hook, and adds the add_history() function.
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- os and posix supports chroot(), setgroups() and unsetenv() where
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available. The stat(), fstat(), statvfs() and fstatvfs() functions
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now return "pseudo-sequences" -- the various fields can now be
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accessed as attributes (e.g. os.stat("/").st_mtime) but for
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backwards compatibility they also behave as a fixed-length sequence.
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Some platform-specific fields (e.g. st_rdev) are only accessible as
|
SF patch #462296: Add attributes to os.stat results; by Nick Mathewson.
This is a big one, touching lots of files. Some of the platforms
aren't tested yet. Briefly, this changes the return value of the
os/posix functions stat(), fstat(), statvfs(), fstatvfs(), and the
time functions localtime(), gmtime(), and strptime() from tuples into
pseudo-sequences. When accessed as a sequence, they behave exactly as
before. But they also have attributes like st_mtime or tm_year. The
stat return value, moreover, has a few platform-specific attributes
that are not available through the sequence interface (because
everybody expects the sequence to have a fixed length, these couldn't
be added there). If your platform's struct stat doesn't define
st_blksize, st_blocks or st_rdev, they won't be accessible from Python
either.
(Still missing is a documentation update.)
2001-10-18 17:34:25 -03:00
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attributes.
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- time: localtime(), gmtime() and strptime() now return a
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pseudo-sequence similar to the os.stat() return value, with
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attributes like tm_year etc.
|
2001-10-04 19:46:41 -03:00
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2001-10-16 18:34:49 -03:00
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- Decompression objects in the zlib module now accept an optional
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second parameter to decompress() that specifies the maximum amount
|
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of memory to use for the uncompressed data.
|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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2001-10-19 00:40:19 -03:00
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|
- optional SSL support in the socket module now exports OpenSSL
|
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|
|
functions RAND_add(), RAND_egd(), and RAND_status(). These calls
|
|
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|
|
are useful on platforms like Solaris where OpenSSL does not
|
2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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|
automatically seed its PRNG. Also, the keyfile and certfile
|
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|
|
arguments to socket.ssl() are now optional.
|
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|
|
- posixmodule (and by extension, the os module on POSIX platforms) now
|
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exports O_LARGEFILE, O_DIRECT, O_DIRECTORY, and O_NOFOLLOW.
|
2001-10-19 00:40:19 -03:00
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2001-10-16 18:34:49 -03:00
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Library
|
2001-10-16 18:13:49 -03:00
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|
2001-10-02 00:53:41 -03:00
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|
- doctest now excludes functions and classes not defined by the module
|
|
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|
|
being tested, thanks to Tim Hochberg.
|
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|
2001-10-22 15:41:51 -03:00
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|
- HotShot, a new profiler implemented using a C-based callback, has
|
|
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|
|
been added. This substantially reduces the overhead of profiling,
|
|
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|
|
but it is still quite preliminary. Support modules and
|
|
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|
|
documentation will be added in upcoming releases (before 2.2 final).
|
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|
2001-10-04 07:19:00 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- profile now produces correct output in situations where an exception
|
|
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|
|
raised in Python is cleared by C code (e.g. hasattr()). This used
|
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|
|
to cause wrong output, including spurious claims of recursive
|
|
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|
|
functions and attribution of time spent to the wrong function.
|
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|
2001-10-07 00:12:08 -03:00
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|
The code and documentation for the derived OldProfile and HotProfile
|
|
|
|
|
profiling classes was removed. The code hasn't worked for years (if
|
|
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|
|
you tried to use them, they raised exceptions). OldProfile
|
|
|
|
|
intended to reproduce the behavior of the profiler Python used more
|
|
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|
|
than 7 years ago, and isn't interesting anymore. HotProfile intended
|
|
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|
|
to provide a faster profiler (but producing less information), and
|
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|
|
that's a worthy goal we intend to meet via a different approach (but
|
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|
|
without losing information).
|
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|
2001-10-09 02:31:56 -03:00
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|
- Profile.calibrate() has a new implementation that should deliver
|
2001-10-09 17:51:19 -03:00
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|
|
|
a much better system-specific calibration constant. The constant can
|
|
|
|
|
now be specified in an instance constructor, or as a Profile class or
|
|
|
|
|
instance variable, instead of by editing profile.py's source code.
|
|
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|
|
Calibration must still be done manually (see the docs for the profile
|
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|
|
module).
|
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Note that Profile.calibrate() must be overriden by subclasses.
|
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|
Improving the accuracy required exploiting detailed knowledge of
|
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|
|
profiler internals; the earlier method abstracted away the details
|
|
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|
|
and measured a simplified model instead, but consequently computed
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|
|
a constant too small by a factor of 2 on some modern machines.
|
2001-10-09 02:31:56 -03:00
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|
2001-09-30 17:32:11 -03:00
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|
- quopri's encode and decode methods take an optional header parameter,
|
2001-10-16 17:42:52 -03:00
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|
|
which indicates whether output is intended for the header 'Q'
|
|
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|
encoding.
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|
2001-10-18 15:02:07 -03:00
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- The SocketServer.ThreadingMixIn class now closes the request after
|
|
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|
|
finish_request() returns. (Not when it errors out though.)
|
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|
2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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|
- The nntplib module's NNTP.body() method has grown a `file' argument
|
|
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|
|
to allow saving the message body to a file.
|
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|
|
- The email package has added a class email.Parser.HeaderParser which
|
|
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|
|
only parses headers and does not recurse into the message's body.
|
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|
|
Also, the module/class MIMEAudio has been added for representing
|
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|
|
audio data (contributed by Anthony Baxter).
|
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|
- ftplib should be able to handle files > 2GB.
|
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|
- ConfigParser.getboolean() now also interprets TRUE, FALSE, YES, NO,
|
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|
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ON, and OFF.
|
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|
2001-10-22 15:41:51 -03:00
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|
- xml.dom.minidom NodeList objects now support the length attribute
|
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|
|
and item() method as required by the DOM specifications.
|
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|
2001-10-02 20:15:37 -03:00
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Tools/Demos
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|
- Demo/dns was removed. It no longer serves any purpose; a package
|
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|
|
derived from it is now maintained by Anthony Baxter, see
|
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|
|
http://PyDNS.SourceForge.net.
|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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|
2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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- The freeze tool has been made more robust, and two new options have
|
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|
|
been added: -X and -E.
|
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|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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Build
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|
2001-10-19 02:35:40 -03:00
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|
- configure will use CXX in LINKCC if CXX is used to build main() and
|
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|
|
the system requires to link a C++ main using the C++ compiler.
|
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|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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C API
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|
2001-10-18 16:20:25 -03:00
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|
|
- The documentation for the tp_compare slot is updated to require that
|
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|
|
the return value must be -1, 0, 1; an arbitrary number <0 or >0 is
|
|
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|
|
not correct. This is not yet enforced but will be enforced in
|
|
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|
|
Python 2.3; even later, we may use -2 to indicate errors and +2 for
|
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|
|
"NotImplemented". Right now, -1 should be used for an error return.
|
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|
2001-09-30 02:09:37 -03:00
|
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|
|
- PyLong_AsLongLong() now accepts int (as well as long) arguments.
|
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|
|
Consequently, PyArg_ParseTuple's 'L' code also accepts int (as well
|
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|
|
as long) arguments.
|
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|
2001-10-16 18:13:49 -03:00
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|
- PyThread_start_new_thread() now returns a long int giving the thread
|
|
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|
|
ID, if one can be calculated; it returns -1 for error, 0 if no
|
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|
|
|
thread ID is calculated (this is an incompatible change, but only
|
|
|
|
|
the thread module used this API). This code has only really been
|
|
|
|
|
tested on Linux and Windows; other platforms please beware (and
|
|
|
|
|
report any bugs or strange behavior).
|
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|
2001-10-18 23:05:35 -03:00
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|
- PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject() no longer accepts Unicode objects as
|
|
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|
|
input.
|
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|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
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New platforms
|
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Tests
|
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|
Windows
|
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|
2001-10-09 19:39:40 -03:00
|
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|
|
- Installer: If you install IDLE, and don't disable file-extension
|
|
|
|
|
registration, a new "Edit with IDLE" context (right-click) menu entry
|
|
|
|
|
is created for .py and .pyw files.
|
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|
2001-10-01 14:58:40 -03:00
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|
|
- The signal module now supports SIGBREAK on Windows, thanks to Steven
|
|
|
|
|
Scott. Note that SIGBREAK is unique to Windows. The default SIGBREAK
|
|
|
|
|
action remains to call Win32 ExitProcess(). This can be changed via
|
|
|
|
|
signal.signal(). For example:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
# Make Ctrl+Break raise KeyboardInterrupt, like Python's default Ctrl+C
|
|
|
|
|
# (SIGINT) behavior.
|
|
|
|
|
import signal
|
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|
|
signal.signal(signal.SIGBREAK,
|
|
|
|
|
signal.default_int_handler)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
|
while 1:
|
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|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
except KeyboardInterrupt:
|
|
|
|
|
# We get here on Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break now; if we had not changed
|
|
|
|
|
# SIGBREAK, only on Ctrl+C (and Ctrl+Break would terminate the
|
|
|
|
|
# program without the possibility for any Python-level cleanup).
|
|
|
|
|
print "Clean exit"
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-09-28 18:53:42 -03:00
|
|
|
|
|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
|
|
|
|
What's New in Python 2.2a4?
|
2001-09-28 12:26:12 -03:00
|
|
|
|
Release date: 28-Sep-2001
|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
|
|
|
|
===========================
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-09-25 01:15:41 -03:00
|
|
|
|
Type/class unification and new-style classes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- pydoc and inspect are now aware of new-style classes;
|
|
|
|
|
e.g. help(list) at the interactive prompt now shows proper
|
|
|
|
|
documentation for all operations on list objects.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Applications using Jim Fulton's ExtensionClass module can now safely
|
|
|
|
|
be used with Python 2.2. In particular, Zope 2.4.1 now works with
|
|
|
|
|
Python 2.2 (as well as with Python 2.1.1). The Demo/metaclass
|
|
|
|
|
examples also work again. It is hoped that Gtk and Boost also work
|
|
|
|
|
with 2.2a4 and beyond. (If you can confirm this, please write
|
|
|
|
|
webmaster@python.org; if there are still problems, please open a bug
|
|
|
|
|
report on SourceForge.)
|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
|
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|
|
2001-09-24 18:17:50 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- property() now takes 4 keyword arguments: fget, fset, fdel and doc.
|
2002-05-07 17:58:03 -03:00
|
|
|
|
These map to read-only attributes 'fget', 'fset', 'fdel', and '__doc__'
|
2001-09-24 18:17:50 -03:00
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in the constructed property object. fget, fset and fdel weren't
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discoverable from Python in 2.2a3. __doc__ is new, and allows to
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associate a docstring with a property.
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2001-09-25 01:15:41 -03:00
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- Comparison overloading is now more completely implemented. For
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example, a str subclass instance can properly be compared to a str
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instance, and it can properly overload comparison. Ditto for most
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other built-in object types.
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- The repr() of new-style classes has changed; instead of <type
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'M.Foo'> a new-style class is now rendered as <class 'M.Foo'>,
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*except* for built-in types, which are still rendered as <type
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'Foo'> (to avoid upsetting existing code that might parse or
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otherwise rely on repr() of certain type objects).
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- The repr() of new-style objects is now always <Foo object at XXX>;
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previously, it was sometimes <Foo instance at XXX>.
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- For new-style classes, what was previously called __getattr__ is now
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called __getattribute__. This method, if defined, is called for
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2001-10-21 22:47:26 -03:00
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*every* attribute access. A new __getattr__ hook more similar to the
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2001-09-25 01:15:41 -03:00
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one in classic classes is defined which is called only if regular
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attribute access raises AttributeError; to catch *all* attribute
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access, you can use __getattribute__ (for new-style classes). If
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both are defined, __getattribute__ is called first, and if it raises
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AttributeError, __getattr__ is called.
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- The __class__ attribute of new-style objects can be assigned to.
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The new class must have the same C-level object layout as the old
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class.
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- The builtin file type can be subclassed now. In the usual pattern,
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"file" is the name of the builtin type, and file() is a new builtin
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constructor, with the same signature as the builtin open() function.
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file() is now the preferred way to open a file.
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- Previously, __new__ would only see sequential arguments passed to
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the type in a constructor call; __init__ would see both sequential
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and keyword arguments. This made no sense whatsoever any more, so
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now both __new__ and __init__ see all arguments.
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- Previously, hash() applied to an instance of a subclass of str or
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unicode always returned 0. This has been repaired.
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- Previously, an operation on an instance of a subclass of an
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immutable type (int, long, float, complex, tuple, str, unicode),
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where the subtype didn't override the operation (and so the
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operation was handled by the builtin type), could return that
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instance instead a value of the base type. For example, if s was of
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a str subclass type, s[:] returned s as-is. Now it returns a str
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2001-09-25 01:15:41 -03:00
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with the same value as s.
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2001-09-28 12:26:12 -03:00
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- Provisional support for pickling new-style objects has been added.
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2001-09-25 01:15:41 -03:00
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Core
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2001-09-23 01:06:05 -03:00
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- file.writelines() now accepts any iterable object producing strings.
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2001-09-20 09:59:37 -03:00
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- PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject() now works very much like
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PyObject_Str(obj) in that it tries to use __str__/tp_str
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on the object if the object is not a string or buffer. This
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makes unicode() behave like str() when applied to non-string/buffer
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objects.
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2001-10-21 22:47:26 -03:00
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- PyFile_WriteObject now passes Unicode objects to the file's write
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method. As a result, all file-like objects which may be the target
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2001-09-19 10:47:32 -03:00
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of a print statement must support Unicode objects, i.e. they must
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at least convert them into ASCII strings.
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- Thread scheduling on Solaris should be improved; it is no longer
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necessary to insert a small sleep at the start of a thread in order
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to let other runnable threads be scheduled.
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2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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Library
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2001-09-27 11:17:33 -03:00
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- StringIO.StringIO instances and cStringIO.StringIO instances support
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read character buffer compatible objects for their .write() methods.
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These objects are converted to strings and then handled as such
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by the instances.
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2001-09-24 01:28:10 -03:00
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- The "email" package has been added. This is basically a port of the
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mimelib package <http://sf.net/projects/mimelib> with API changes
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and some implementations updated to use iterators and generators.
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2001-09-22 18:30:22 -03:00
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- difflib.ndiff() and difflib.Differ.compare() are generators now. This
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restores the ability of Tools/scripts/ndiff.py to start producing output
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before the entire comparison is complete.
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2001-09-22 01:44:21 -03:00
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- StringIO.StringIO instances and cStringIO.StringIO instances support
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iteration just like file objects (i.e. their .readline() method is
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called for each iteration until it returns an empty string).
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2001-09-19 08:33:31 -03:00
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- The codecs module has grown four new helper APIs to access
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builtin codecs: getencoder(), getdecoder(), getreader(),
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getwriter().
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- SimpleXMLRPCServer: a new module (based upon SimpleHTMLServer)
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simplifies writing XML RPC servers.
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2001-09-28 14:01:02 -03:00
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- os.path.realpath(): a new function that returns the absolute pathname
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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after interpretation of symbolic links. On non-Unix systems, this
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is an alias for os.path.abspath().
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2001-09-08 01:00:12 -03:00
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- operator.indexOf() (PySequence_Index() in the C API) now works with any
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iterable object.
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- smtplib now supports various authentication and security features of
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the SMTP protocol through the new login() and starttls() methods.
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- hmac: a new module implementing keyed hashing for message
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authentication.
|
2001-09-14 13:35:16 -03:00
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- mimetypes now recognizes more extensions and file types. At the
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same time, some mappings not sanctioned by IANA were removed.
|
2001-09-14 13:35:16 -03:00
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- The "compiler" package has been brought up to date to the state of
|
2001-09-20 02:30:24 -03:00
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Python 2.2 bytecode generation. It has also been promoted from a
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Tool to a standard library package. (Tools/compiler still exists as
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a sample driver.)
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Tools
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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Build
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- Large file support (LFS) is now automatic when the platform supports
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it; no more manual configuration tweaks are needed. On Linux, at
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|
|
least, it's possible to have a system whose C library supports large
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|
files but whose kernel doesn't; in this case, large file support is
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|
|
still enabled but doesn't do you any good unless you upgrade your
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kernel or share your Python executable with another system whose
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kernel has large file support.
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- The configure script now supplies plausible defaults in a
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|
|
cross-compilation environment. This doesn't mean that the supplied
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|
values are always correct, or that cross-compilation now works
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|
flawlessly -- but it's a first step (and it shuts up most of
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|
|
autoconf's warnings about AC_TRY_RUN).
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- The Unix build is now a bit less chatty, courtesy of the parser
|
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|
|
generator. The build is completely silent (except for errors) when
|
|
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|
|
using "make -s", thanks to a -q option to setup.py.
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|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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C API
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2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- The "structmember" API now supports some new flag bits to deny read
|
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|
|
and/or write access to attributes in restricted execution mode.
|
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|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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New platforms
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|
2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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- Compaq's iPAQ handheld, running the "familiar" Linux distribution
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|
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(http://familiar.handhelds.org).
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|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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Tests
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|
2001-09-22 18:30:22 -03:00
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- The "classic" standard tests, which work by comparing stdout to
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|
|
an expected-output file under Lib/test/output/, no longer stop at
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|
|
the first mismatch. Instead the test is run to completion, and a
|
|
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|
|
variant of ndiff-style comparison is used to report all differences.
|
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|
|
This is much easier to understand than the previous style of reporting.
|
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- The unittest-based standard tests now use regrtest's test_main()
|
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|
|
convention, instead of running as a side-effect of merely being
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imported. This allows these tests to be run in more natural and
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|
flexible ways as unittests, outside the regrtest framework.
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|
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- regrtest.py is much better integrated with unittest and doctest now,
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|
especially in regard to reporting errors.
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|
2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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Windows
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|
2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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|
- Large file support now also works for files > 4GB, on filesystems
|
2001-09-22 18:30:22 -03:00
|
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|
that support it (NTFS under Windows 2000). See "What's New in
|
|
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|
|
Python 2.2a3" for more detail.
|
2001-09-18 12:21:04 -03:00
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2001-09-07 22:25:47 -03:00
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|
2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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|
|
What's New in Python 2.2a3?
|
2001-09-28 12:26:12 -03:00
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Release Date: 07-Sep-2001
|
2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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===========================
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Core
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|
2001-09-04 02:14:19 -03:00
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- Conversion of long to float now raises OverflowError if the long is too
|
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|
|
big to represent as a C double.
|
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|
2001-09-03 05:35:41 -03:00
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- The 3-argument builtin pow() no longer allows a third non-None argument
|
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|
|
if either of the first two arguments is a float, or if both are of
|
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|
|
integer types and the second argument is negative (in which latter case
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|
|
the arguments are converted to float, so this is really the same
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|
|
restriction).
|
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|
2001-09-03 02:47:38 -03:00
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- The builtin dir() now returns more information, and sometimes much
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|
|
more, generally naming all attributes of an object, and all attributes
|
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|
|
reachable from the object via its class, and from its class's base
|
|
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|
|
classes, and so on from them too. Example: in 2.2a2, dir([]) returned
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|
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|
|
an empty list. In 2.2a3,
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|
|
>>> dir([])
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|
['__add__', '__class__', '__contains__', '__delattr__', '__delitem__',
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'__eq__', '__ge__', '__getattr__', '__getitem__', '__getslice__',
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'__gt__', '__hash__', '__iadd__', '__imul__', '__init__', '__le__',
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'__len__', '__lt__', '__mul__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__repr__',
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'__rmul__', '__setattr__', '__setitem__', '__setslice__', '__str__',
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'append', 'count', 'extend', 'index', 'insert', 'pop', 'remove',
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'reverse', 'sort']
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dir(module) continues to return only the module's attributes, though.
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|
2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- Overflowing operations on plain ints now return a long int rather
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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|
|
than raising OverflowError. This is a partial implementation of PEP
|
|
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|
|
237. You can use -Wdefault::OverflowWarning to enable a warning for
|
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|
|
this situation, and -Werror::OverflowWarning to revert to the old
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|
|
OverflowError exception.
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|
2001-09-04 00:26:15 -03:00
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- A new command line option, -Q<arg>, is added to control run-time
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
|
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|
|
warnings for the use of classic division. (See PEP 238.) Possible
|
2001-09-07 15:13:44 -03:00
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values are -Qold, -Qwarn, -Qwarnall, and -Qnew. The default is
|
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|
|
-Qold, meaning the / operator has its classic meaning and no
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|
|
warnings are issued. Using -Qwarn issues a run-time warning about
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|
|
all uses of classic division for int and long arguments; -Qwarnall
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|
|
also warns about classic division for float and complex arguments
|
2001-12-06 02:23:26 -04:00
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|
(for use with fixdiv.py).
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|
|
[Note: the remainder of this paragraph (preserved below) became
|
|
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|
|
obsolete in 2.2c1 -- -Qnew has global effect in 2.2]
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|
|
<obsolete>
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|
|
Using -Qnew is questionable; it turns on new division by default, but
|
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|
|
only in the __main__ module. You can usefully combine -Qwarn or
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|
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|
|
-Qwarnall and -Qnew: this gives the __main__ module new division, and
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|
|
warns about classic division everywhere else.
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|
</obsolete>
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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|
2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- Many built-in types can now be subclassed. This applies to int,
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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|
|
long, float, str, unicode, and tuple. (The types complex, list and
|
|
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|
|
dictionary can also be subclassed; this was introduced earlier.)
|
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|
|
Note that restrictions apply when subclassing immutable built-in
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|
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|
|
types: you can only affect the value of the instance by overloading
|
|
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|
|
__new__. You can add mutable attributes, and the subclass instances
|
|
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|
|
will have a __dict__ attribute, but you cannot change the "value"
|
|
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|
|
(as implemented by the base class) of an immutable subclass instance
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|
|
once it is created.
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|
2001-09-02 10:44:35 -03:00
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- The dictionary constructor now takes an optional argument, a
|
|
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|
|
mapping-like object, and initializes the dictionary from its
|
|
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|
|
(key, value) pairs.
|
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|
2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- A new built-in type, super, has been added. This facilitates making
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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|
|
"cooperative super calls" in a multiple inheritance setting. For an
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|
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|
|
explanation, see http://www.python.org/2.2/descrintro.html#cooperation
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|
2001-09-06 19:02:58 -03:00
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- A new built-in type, property, has been added. This enables the
|
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|
|
creation of "properties". These are attributes implemented by
|
|
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|
|
getter and setter functions (or only one of these for read-only or
|
|
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|
|
write-only attributes), without the need to override __getattr__.
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See http://www.python.org/2.2/descrintro.html#property
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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|
2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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|
- The syntax of floating-point and imaginary literals has been
|
2001-08-30 17:51:59 -03:00
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|
liberalized, to allow leading zeroes. Examples of literals now
|
|
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|
|
legal that were SyntaxErrors before:
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|
00.0 0e3 0100j 07.5 00000000000000000008.
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|
2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- An old tokenizer bug allowed floating point literals with an incomplete
|
2001-08-28 17:56:27 -03:00
|
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exponent, such as 1e and 3.1e-. Such literals now raise SyntaxError.
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|
2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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Library
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|
2001-09-06 05:54:16 -03:00
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- telnetlib includes symbolic names for the options, and support for
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setting an option negotiation callback.
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2001-09-05 19:36:56 -03:00
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- The new C standard no longer requires that math libraries set errno to
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ERANGE on overflow. For platform libraries that exploit this new
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freedom, Python's overflow-checking was wholly broken. A new overflow-
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checking scheme attempts to repair that, but may not be reliable on all
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platforms (C doesn't seem to provide anything both useful and portable
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in this area anymore).
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2001-09-05 10:44:54 -03:00
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- Asynchronous timeout actions are available through the new class
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threading.Timer.
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2001-09-04 21:53:45 -03:00
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- math.log and math.log10 now return sensible results for even huge
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long arguments. For example, math.log10(10 ** 10000) ~= 10000.0.
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- A new function, imp.lock_held(), returns 1 when the import lock is
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2001-08-30 02:16:13 -03:00
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currently held. See the docs for the imp module.
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- pickle, cPickle and marshal on 32-bit platforms can now correctly read
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2001-08-28 23:28:42 -03:00
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dumps containing ints written on platforms where Python ints are 8 bytes.
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When read on a box where Python ints are 4 bytes, such values are
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converted to Python longs.
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- In restricted execution mode (using the rexec module), unmarshalling
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2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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code objects is no longer allowed. This plugs a security hole.
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2001-09-06 13:05:17 -03:00
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- unittest.TestResult instances no longer store references to tracebacks
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generated by test failures. This prevents unexpected dangling references
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to objects that should be garbage collected between tests.
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2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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Tools
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2001-09-07 15:13:44 -03:00
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- Tools/scripts/fixdiv.py has been added which can be used to fix
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division operators as per PEP 238.
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2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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Build
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2001-09-07 15:13:44 -03:00
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- If you are an adventurous person using Mac OS X you may want to look at
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Mac/OSX. There is a Makefile there that will build Python as a real Mac
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application, which can be used for experimenting with Carbon or Cocoa.
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Discussion of this on pythonmac-sig, please.
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2001-09-04 19:08:56 -03:00
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C API
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- New function PyObject_Dir(obj), like Python __builtin__.dir(obj).
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2001-08-30 02:16:13 -03:00
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2001-09-04 02:14:19 -03:00
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- Note that PyLong_AsDouble can fail! This has always been true, but no
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callers checked for it. It's more likely to fail now, because overflow
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errors are properly detected now. The proper way to check:
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double x = PyLong_AsDouble(some_long_object);
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if (x == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) {
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/* The conversion failed. */
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}
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- The GC API has been changed. Extensions that use the old API will still
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2001-08-30 12:38:01 -03:00
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compile but will not participate in GC. To upgrade an extension
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module:
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- rename Py_TPFLAGS_GC to PyTPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
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2001-08-30 17:51:59 -03:00
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2001-08-30 12:38:01 -03:00
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- use PyObject_GC_New or PyObject_GC_NewVar to allocate objects and
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PyObject_GC_Del to deallocate them
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2001-08-30 17:51:59 -03:00
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2001-08-30 12:38:01 -03:00
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- rename PyObject_GC_Init to PyObject_GC_Track and PyObject_GC_Fini
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to PyObject_GC_UnTrack
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2001-08-30 17:51:59 -03:00
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2001-08-30 12:38:01 -03:00
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- remove PyGC_HEAD_SIZE from object size calculations
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- remove calls to PyObject_AS_GC and PyObject_FROM_GC
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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- Two new functions: PyString_FromFormat() and PyString_FromFormatV().
|
2001-08-31 15:31:35 -03:00
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These can be used safely to construct string objects from a
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sprintf-style format string (similar to the format string supported
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by PyErr_Format()).
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2001-08-30 02:16:13 -03:00
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2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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New platforms
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2001-09-02 20:01:43 -03:00
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- Stephen Hansen contributed patches sufficient to get a clean compile
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under Borland C (Windows), but he reports problems running it and ran
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out of time to complete the port. Volunteers? Expect a MemoryError
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when importing the types module; this is probably shallow, and
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causing later failures too.
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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Tests
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Windows
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2001-09-05 21:32:15 -03:00
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- Large file support is now enabled on Win32 platforms as well as on
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Win64. This means that, for example, you can use f.tell() and f.seek()
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to manipulate files larger than 2 gigabytes (provided you have enough
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disk space, and are using a Windows filesystem that supports large
|
2001-09-11 20:18:51 -03:00
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partitions). Windows filesystem limits: FAT has a 2GB (gigabyte)
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|
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filesize limit, and large file support makes no difference there.
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|
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FAT32's limit is 4GB, and files >= 2GB are easier to use from Python now.
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|
|
NTFS has no practical limit on file size, and files of any size can be
|
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|
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used from Python now.
|
2001-09-05 21:32:15 -03:00
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2001-09-02 00:40:59 -03:00
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|
|
- The w9xpopen hack is now used on Windows NT and 2000 too when COMPSPEC
|
2001-08-27 03:37:48 -03:00
|
|
|
|
points to command.com (patch from Brian Quinlan).
|
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2001-08-22 18:36:50 -03:00
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|
2001-07-20 23:31:40 -03:00
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|
What's New in Python 2.2a2?
|
2001-09-28 12:26:12 -03:00
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|
Release Date: 22-Aug-2001
|
2001-07-20 23:31:40 -03:00
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|
===========================
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2001-08-17 15:39:25 -03:00
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Build
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|
2001-08-22 17:26:56 -03:00
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|
|
- Tim Peters developed a brand new Windows installer using Wise 8.1,
|
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|
|
generously donated to us by Wise Solutions.
|
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|
2001-08-17 15:39:25 -03:00
|
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|
|
- configure supports a new option --enable-unicode, with the values
|
|
|
|
|
ucs2 and ucs4 (new in 2.2a1). With --disable-unicode, the Unicode
|
|
|
|
|
type and supporting code is completely removed from the interpreter.
|
2001-08-22 01:08:41 -03:00
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2001-08-21 16:28:20 -03:00
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|
|
- A new configure option --enable-framework builds a Mac OS X framework,
|
|
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|
|
which "make frameworkinstall" will install. This provides a starting
|
|
|
|
|
point for more mac-like functionality, join pythonmac-sig@python.org
|
|
|
|
|
if you are interested in helping.
|
2001-08-17 15:39:25 -03:00
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2001-08-22 01:08:41 -03:00
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|
|
- The NeXT platform is no longer supported.
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|
|
- The `new' module is now statically linked.
|
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|
2001-08-15 03:06:44 -03:00
|
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|
|
Tools
|
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|
|
- The new Tools/scripts/cleanfuture.py can be used to automatically
|
2001-08-15 12:54:56 -03:00
|
|
|
|
edit out obsolete future statements from Python source code. See
|
2001-08-15 03:06:44 -03:00
|
|
|
|
the module docstring for details.
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|
2001-07-20 23:31:40 -03:00
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|
Tests
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|
2001-08-12 19:25:01 -03:00
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|
|
- regrtest.py now knows which tests are expected to be skipped on some
|
2001-08-22 01:08:41 -03:00
|
|
|
|
platforms, allowing to give clearer test result output. regrtest
|
|
|
|
|
also has optional --use/-u switch to run normally disabled tests
|
|
|
|
|
which require network access or consume significant disk resources.
|
2001-08-12 19:25:01 -03:00
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|
2001-07-20 23:31:40 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- Several new tests in the standard test suite, with special thanks to
|
|
|
|
|
Nick Mathewson.
|
|
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|
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
|
2001-08-22 01:08:41 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- The floor division operator // has been added as outlined in PEP
|
|
|
|
|
238. The / operator still provides classic division (and will until
|
|
|
|
|
Python 3.0) unless "from __future__ import division" is included, in
|
|
|
|
|
which case the / operator will provide true division. The operator
|
|
|
|
|
module provides truediv() and floordiv() functions. Augmented
|
|
|
|
|
assignment variants are included, as are the equivalent overloadable
|
|
|
|
|
methods and C API methods. See the PEP for a full discussion:
|
|
|
|
|
<http://python.sf.net/peps/pep-0238.html>
|
|
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|
|
|
2001-08-17 19:11:27 -03:00
|
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|
|
- Future statements are now effective in simulated interactive shells
|
|
|
|
|
(like IDLE). This should "just work" by magic, but read Michael
|
|
|
|
|
Hudson's "Future statements in simulated shells" PEP 264 for full
|
|
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|
|
details: <http://python.sf.net/peps/pep-0264.html>.
|
|
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|
|
2001-08-17 18:21:04 -03:00
|
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|
|
- The type/class unification (PEP 252-253) was integrated into the
|
|
|
|
|
trunk and is not so tentative any more (the exact specification of
|
|
|
|
|
some features is still tentative). A lot of work has done on fixing
|
|
|
|
|
bugs and adding robustness and features (performance still has to
|
|
|
|
|
come a long way).
|
|
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|
2001-07-31 11:24:31 -03:00
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|
|
- Warnings about a mismatch in the Python API during extension import
|
|
|
|
|
now use the Python warning framework (which makes it possible to
|
|
|
|
|
write filters for these warnings).
|
|
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|
2001-08-14 15:35:02 -03:00
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|
|
- A function's __dict__ (aka func_dict) will now always be a
|
|
|
|
|
dictionary. It used to be possible to delete it or set it to None,
|
|
|
|
|
but now both actions raise TypeErrors. It is still legal to set it
|
|
|
|
|
to a dictionary object. Getting func.__dict__ before any attributes
|
|
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|
|
have been assigned now returns an empty dictionary instead of None.
|
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|
2001-09-05 15:43:35 -03:00
|
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|
|
- A new command line option, -E, was added which disables the use of
|
|
|
|
|
all environment variables, or at least those that are specifically
|
|
|
|
|
significant to Python. Usually those have a name starting with
|
|
|
|
|
"PYTHON". This was used to fix a problem where the tests fail if
|
|
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|
|
the user happens to have PYTHONHOME or PYTHONPATH pointing to an
|
|
|
|
|
older distribution.
|
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|
2001-07-31 11:42:42 -03:00
|
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|
Library
|
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|
|
2001-08-12 19:25:01 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- New class Differ and new functions ndiff() and restore() in difflib.py.
|
|
|
|
|
These package the algorithms used by the popular Tools/scripts/ndiff.py,
|
2001-08-15 03:06:44 -03:00
|
|
|
|
for programmatic reuse.
|
2001-08-12 19:25:01 -03:00
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|
2001-07-31 11:42:42 -03:00
|
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|
|
- New function xml.sax.saxutils.quoteattr(): Quote an XML attribute
|
|
|
|
|
value using the minimal quoting required for the value; more
|
|
|
|
|
reliable than using xml.sax.saxutils.escape() for attribute values.
|
|
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|
|
- Readline completion support for cmd.Cmd was added.
|
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|
2001-08-22 01:08:41 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- Calling os.tempnam() or os.tmpnam() generate RuntimeWarnings.
|
|
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|
|
- Added function threading.BoundedSemaphore()
|
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|
|
- Added Ka-Ping Yee's cgitb.py module.
|
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|
|
- The `new' module now exposes the CO_xxx flags.
|
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|
2001-11-24 05:24:51 -04:00
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|
|
- The gc module offers the get_referents function.
|
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|
2001-07-31 11:42:42 -03:00
|
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|
New platforms
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|
|
C API
|
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|
2001-07-31 11:24:31 -03:00
|
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|
|
- Two new APIs PyOS_snprintf() and PyOS_vsnprintf() were added
|
|
|
|
|
which provide a cross-platform implementations for the
|
|
|
|
|
relatively new snprintf()/vsnprintf() C lib APIs. In contrast to
|
|
|
|
|
the standard sprintf() and vsprintf() C lib APIs, these versions
|
|
|
|
|
apply bounds checking on the used buffer which enhances protection
|
|
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|
|
against buffer overruns.
|
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|
2001-07-31 11:37:40 -03:00
|
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|
|
- Unicode APIs now use name mangling to assure that mixing interpreters
|
2001-08-04 05:12:36 -03:00
|
|
|
|
and extensions using different Unicode widths is rendered next to
|
|
|
|
|
impossible. Trying to import an incompatible Unicode-aware extension
|
2001-07-31 11:37:40 -03:00
|
|
|
|
will result in an ImportError. Unicode extensions writers must make
|
|
|
|
|
sure to check the Unicode width compatibility in their extensions by
|
|
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|
|
using at least one of the mangled Unicode APIs in the extension.
|
|
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|
2001-08-17 15:39:25 -03:00
|
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|
|
- Two new flags METH_NOARGS and METH_O are available in method definition
|
|
|
|
|
tables to simplify implementation of methods with no arguments and a
|
|
|
|
|
single untyped argument. Calling such methods is more efficient than
|
|
|
|
|
calling corresponding METH_VARARGS methods. METH_OLDARGS is now
|
|
|
|
|
deprecated.
|
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|
2001-08-04 05:12:36 -03:00
|
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|
Windows
|
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|
|
- "import module" now compiles module.pyw if it exists and nothing else
|
|
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|
|
relevant is found.
|
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|
|
2001-07-20 23:31:40 -03:00
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|
|
2001-07-17 14:22:32 -03:00
|
|
|
|
What's New in Python 2.2a1?
|
2001-10-25 18:53:30 -03:00
|
|
|
|
Release date: 18-Jul-2001
|
2001-05-01 17:45:31 -03:00
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|
|
|
===========================
|
|
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|
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|
Core
|
2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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|
2001-08-02 01:15:00 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- TENTATIVELY, a large amount of code implementing much of what's
|
|
|
|
|
described in PEP 252 (Making Types Look More Like Classes) and PEP
|
|
|
|
|
253 (Subtyping Built-in Types) was added. This will be released
|
|
|
|
|
with Python 2.2a1. Documentation will be provided separately
|
|
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|
|
through http://www.python.org/2.2/. The purpose of releasing this
|
|
|
|
|
with Python 2.2a1 is to test backwards compatibility. It is
|
|
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|
|
possible, though not likely, that a decision is made not to release
|
|
|
|
|
this code as part of 2.2 final, if any serious backwards
|
2002-08-19 11:25:03 -03:00
|
|
|
|
incompatibilities are found during alpha testing that cannot be
|
2001-08-02 01:15:00 -03:00
|
|
|
|
repaired.
|
|
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|
2001-07-17 14:22:32 -03:00
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|
|
- Generators were added; this is a new way to create an iterator (see
|
2001-07-17 15:48:00 -03:00
|
|
|
|
below) using what looks like a simple function containing one or
|
2001-07-17 14:22:32 -03:00
|
|
|
|
more 'yield' statements. See PEP 255. Since this adds a new
|
|
|
|
|
keyword to the language, this feature must be enabled by including a
|
|
|
|
|
future statement: "from __future__ import generators" (see PEP 236).
|
|
|
|
|
Generators will become a standard feature in a future release
|
|
|
|
|
(probably 2.3). Without this future statement, 'yield' remains an
|
|
|
|
|
ordinary identifier, but a warning is issued each time it is used.
|
|
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|
|
(These warnings currently don't conform to the warnings framework of
|
|
|
|
|
PEP 230; we intend to fix this in 2.2a2.)
|
|
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|
|
2001-05-22 05:58:23 -03:00
|
|
|
|
- The UTF-16 codec was modified to be more RFC compliant. It will now
|
|
|
|
|
only remove BOM characters at the start of the string and then
|
|
|
|
|
only if running in native mode (UTF-16-LE and -BE won't remove a
|
|
|
|
|
leading BMO character).
|
|
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|
|
2001-05-15 15:38:45 -03:00
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- Strings now have a new method .decode() to complement the already
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existing .encode() method. These two methods provide direct access
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to the corresponding decoders and encoders of the registered codecs.
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To enhance the usability of the .encode() method, the special
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casing of Unicode object return values was dropped (Unicode objects
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were auto-magically converted to string using the default encoding).
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Both methods will now return whatever the codec in charge of the
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requested encoding returns as object, e.g. Unicode codecs will
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return Unicode objects when decoding is requested ("<22><><EFBFBD>".decode("latin-1")
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will return u"<22><><EFBFBD>"). This enables codec writer to create codecs
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for various simple to use conversions.
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New codecs were added to demonstrate these new features (the .encode()
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and .decode() columns indicate the type of the returned objects):
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Name | .encode() | .decode() | Description
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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uu | string | string | UU codec (e.g. for email)
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base64 | string | string | base64 codec
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quopri | string | string | quoted-printable codec
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zlib | string | string | zlib compression
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hex | string | string | 2-byte hex codec
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rot-13 | string | Unicode | ROT-13 Unicode charmap codec
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2001-05-14 00:09:36 -03:00
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- Some operating systems now support the concept of a default Unicode
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encoding for file system operations. Notably, Windows supports 'mbcs'
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as the default. The Macintosh will also adopt this concept in the medium
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term, although the default encoding for that platform will be other than
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'mbcs'.
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On operating system that support non-ASCII filenames, it is common for
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functions that return filenames (such as os.listdir()) to return Python
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string objects pre-encoded using the default file system encoding for
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the platform. As this encoding is likely to be different from Python's
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default encoding, converting this name to a Unicode object before passing
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it back to the Operating System would result in a Unicode error, as Python
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would attempt to use its default encoding (generally ASCII) rather than
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the default encoding for the file system.
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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In general, this change simply removes surprises when working with
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Unicode and the file system, making these operations work as you expect,
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increasing the transparency of Unicode objects in this context.
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See [????] for more details, including examples.
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2001-05-01 17:45:31 -03:00
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2001-05-08 12:43:37 -03:00
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- Float (and complex) literals in source code were evaluated to full
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precision only when running from a .py file; the same code loaded from a
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.pyc (or .pyo) file could suffer numeric differences starting at about the
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12th significant decimal digit. For example, on a machine with IEEE-754
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floating arithmetic,
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x = 9007199254740992.0
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print long(x)
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printed 9007199254740992 if run directly from .py, but 9007199254740000
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if from a compiled (.pyc or .pyo) file. This was due to marshal using
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str(float) instead of repr(float) when building code objects. marshal
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now uses repr(float) instead, which should reproduce floats to full
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machine precision (assuming the platform C float<->string I/O conversion
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functions are of good quality).
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This may cause floating-point results to change in some cases, and
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usually for the better, but may also cause numerically unstable
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algorithms to break.
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Get rid of the superstitious "~" in dict hashing's "i = (~hash) & mask".
The comment following used to say:
/* We use ~hash instead of hash, as degenerate hash functions, such
as for ints <sigh>, can have lots of leading zeros. It's not
really a performance risk, but better safe than sorry.
12-Dec-00 tim: so ~hash produces lots of leading ones instead --
what's the gain? */
That is, there was never a good reason for doing it. And to the contrary,
as explained on Python-Dev last December, it tended to make the *sum*
(i + incr) & mask (which is the first table index examined in case of
collison) the same "too often" across distinct hashes.
Changing to the simpler "i = hash & mask" reduced the number of string-dict
collisions (== # number of times we go around the lookup for-loop) from about
6 million to 5 million during a full run of the test suite (these are
approximate because the test suite does some random stuff from run to run).
The number of collisions in non-string dicts also decreased, but not as
dramatically.
Note that this may, for a given dict, change the order (wrt previous
releases) of entries exposed by .keys(), .values() and .items(). A number
of std tests suffered bogus failures as a result. For dicts keyed by
small ints, or (less so) by characters, the order is much more likely to be
in increasing order of key now; e.g.,
>>> d = {}
>>> for i in range(10):
... d[i] = i
...
>>> d
{0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3, 4: 4, 5: 5, 6: 6, 7: 7, 8: 8, 9: 9}
>>>
Unfortunately. people may latch on to that in small examples and draw a
bogus conclusion.
test_support.py
Moved test_extcall's sortdict() into test_support, made it stronger,
and imported sortdict into other std tests that needed it.
test_unicode.py
Excluced cp875 from the "roundtrip over range(128)" test, because
cp875 doesn't have a well-defined inverse for unicode("?", "cp875").
See Python-Dev for excruciating details.
Cookie.py
Chaged various output functions to sort dicts before building
strings from them.
test_extcall
Fiddled the expected-result file. This remains sensitive to native
dict ordering, because, e.g., if there are multiple errors in a
keyword-arg dict (and test_extcall sets up many cases like that), the
specific error Python complains about first depends on native dict
ordering.
2001-05-12 21:19:31 -03:00
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- The implementation of dicts suffers fewer collisions, which has speed
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benefits. However, the order in which dict entries appear in dict.keys(),
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dict.values() and dict.items() may differ from previous releases for a
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given dict. Nothing is defined about this order, so no program should
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rely on it. Nevertheless, it's easy to write test cases that rely on the
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order by accident, typically because of printing the str() or repr() of a
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dict to an "expected results" file. See Lib/test/test_support.py's new
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sortdict(dict) function for a simple way to display a dict in sorted
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order.
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2001-06-11 22:22:22 -03:00
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- Many other small changes to dicts were made, resulting in faster
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operation along the most common code paths.
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2001-05-01 17:54:30 -03:00
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- Dictionary objects now support the "in" operator: "x in dict" means
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the same as dict.has_key(x).
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2001-06-26 17:12:50 -03:00
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- The update() method of dictionaries now accepts generic mapping
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objects. Specifically the argument object must support the .keys()
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and __getitem__() methods. This allows you to say, for example,
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{}.update(UserDict())
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2001-05-01 17:54:30 -03:00
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- Iterators were added; this is a generalized way of providing values
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to a for loop. See PEP 234. There's a new built-in function iter()
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to return an iterator. There's a new protocol to get the next value
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from an iterator using the next() method (in Python) or the
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tp_iternext slot (in C). There's a new protocol to get iterators
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using the __iter__() method (in Python) or the tp_iter slot (in C).
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Iterating (i.e. a for loop) over a dictionary generates its keys.
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Iterating over a file generates its lines.
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2001-05-01 17:45:31 -03:00
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- The following functions were generalized to work nicely with iterator
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arguments:
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2001-05-08 01:38:29 -03:00
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map(), filter(), reduce(), zip()
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2001-05-05 22:05:02 -03:00
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list(), tuple() (PySequence_Tuple() and PySequence_Fast() in C API)
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max(), min()
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2001-05-26 16:37:54 -03:00
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join() method of strings
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extend() method of lists
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2001-05-05 08:33:43 -03:00
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'x in y' and 'x not in y' (PySequence_Contains() in C API)
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operator.countOf() (PySequence_Count() in C API)
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2001-06-20 23:49:55 -03:00
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right-hand side of assignment statements with multiple targets, such as
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x, y, z = some_iterable_object_returning_exactly_3_values
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2001-05-05 08:33:43 -03:00
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2001-05-11 18:51:48 -03:00
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- Accessing module attributes is significantly faster (for example,
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random.random or os.path or yourPythonModule.yourAttribute).
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2001-05-08 01:38:29 -03:00
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- Comparing dictionary objects via == and != is faster, and now works even
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if the keys and values don't support comparisons other than ==.
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2001-05-10 05:32:44 -03:00
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- Comparing dictionaries in ways other than == and != is slower: there were
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insecurities in the dict comparison implementation that could cause Python
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to crash if the element comparison routines for the dict keys and/or
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values mutated the dicts. Making the code bulletproof slowed it down.
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2001-06-02 02:27:19 -03:00
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- Collisions in dicts are resolved via a new approach, which can help
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dramatically in bad cases. For example, looking up every key in a dict
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2001-06-11 22:22:22 -03:00
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d with d.keys() == [i << 16 for i in range(20000)] is approximately 500x
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2001-06-02 02:27:19 -03:00
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faster now. Thanks to Christian Tismer for pointing out the cause and
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the nature of an effective cure (last December! better late than never).
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2001-05-27 04:39:22 -03:00
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2001-06-16 02:42:57 -03:00
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- repr() is much faster for large containers (dict, list, tuple).
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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Library
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2001-07-20 15:38:26 -03:00
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- The constants ascii_letters, ascii_lowercase. and ascii_uppercase
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2002-08-19 11:25:03 -03:00
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were added to the string module. These a locale-independent
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2001-07-20 15:38:26 -03:00
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constants, unlike letters, lowercase, and uppercase. These are now
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use in appropriate locations in the standard library.
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2001-07-18 13:17:16 -03:00
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- The flags used in dlopen calls can now be configured using
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sys.setdlopenflags and queried using sys.getdlopenflags.
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2001-07-12 08:54:37 -03:00
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- Fredrik Lundh's xmlrpclib is now a standard library module. This
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provides full client-side XML-RPC support. In addition,
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Demo/xmlrpc/ contains two server frameworks (one SocketServer-based,
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one asyncore-based). Thanks to Eric Raymond for the documentation.
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2001-07-05 11:46:25 -03:00
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- The xrange() object is simplified: it no longer supports slicing,
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repetition, comparisons, efficient 'in' checking, the tolist()
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method, or the start, stop and step attributes. See PEP 260.
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2001-06-06 03:25:40 -03:00
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- A new function fnmatch.filter to filter lists of file names was added.
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2001-05-22 13:00:10 -03:00
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- calendar.py uses month and day names based on the current locale.
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2001-05-14 23:14:44 -03:00
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- strop is now *really* obsolete (this was announced before with 1.6),
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and issues DeprecationWarning when used (except for the four items
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that are still imported into string.py).
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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- Cookie.py now sorts key+value pairs by key in output strings.
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- pprint.isrecursive(object) didn't correctly identify recursive objects.
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Now it does.
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2001-05-14 15:39:41 -03:00
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- pprint functions now much faster for large containers (tuple, list, dict).
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2001-06-10 20:40:19 -03:00
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- New 'q' and 'Q' format codes in the struct module, corresponding to C
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types "long long" and "unsigned long long" (on Windows, __int64). In
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native mode, these can be used only when the platform C compiler supports
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these types (when HAVE_LONG_LONG is #define'd by the Python config
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process), and then they inherit the sizes and alignments of the C types.
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2001-06-11 22:22:22 -03:00
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In standard mode, 'q' and 'Q' are supported on all platforms, and are
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8-byte integral types.
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2001-06-10 20:40:19 -03:00
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2001-06-12 13:48:52 -03:00
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- The site module installs a new built-in function 'help' that invokes
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pydoc.help. It must be invoked as 'help()'; when invoked as 'help',
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it displays a message reminding the user to use 'help()' or
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'help(object)'.
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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Tests
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- New test_mutants.py runs dict comparisons where the key and value
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2002-08-19 11:25:03 -03:00
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comparison operators mutate the dicts randomly during comparison. This
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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rapidly causes Python to crash under earlier releases (not for the faint
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of heart: it can also cause Win9x to freeze or reboot!).
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2002-08-19 11:25:03 -03:00
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- New test_pprint.py verifies that pprint.isrecursive() and
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2001-05-14 15:39:41 -03:00
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pprint.isreadable() return sensible results. Also verifies that simple
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cases produce correct output.
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2001-05-14 04:05:58 -03:00
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2001-05-28 19:30:08 -03:00
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C API
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- Removed the unused last_is_sticky argument from the internal
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_PyTuple_Resize(). If this affects you, you were cheating.
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