**************************** What's New In Python 3.5 **************************** :Release: |release| :Date: |today| :Editor: Elvis Pranskevichus .. Rules for maintenance: * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably get rewritten to some degree. * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to Misc/NEWS than to this file. * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text, I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend too much time on writing your addition.) * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or section. * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket module." The maintainer will research the change and write the necessary text. * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not necessary (especially when a final release is some months away). * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary. * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment: XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket module. (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.) This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Mercurial log when researching a change. This article explains the new features in Python 3.5, compared to 3.4. For full details, see the :source:`Misc/NEWS` file. .. note:: Prerelease users should be aware that this document is currently in draft form. It will be updated substantially as Python 3.5 moves towards release, so it's worth checking back even after reading earlier versions. .. seealso:: :pep:`478` - Python 3.5 Release Schedule Summary -- Release highlights ============================= .. This section singles out the most important changes in Python 3.5. Brevity is key. New syntax features: * :pep:`492`, coroutines with async and await syntax. * :pep:`465`, a new matrix multiplication operator: ``a @ b``. * :pep:`448`, additional unpacking generalizations. New library modules: * :mod:`zipapp`: :ref:`Improving Python ZIP Application Support ` (:pep:`441`). New built-in features: * ``bytes % args``, ``bytearray % args``: :pep:`461` - Adding ``%`` formatting to bytes and bytearray. * ``b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d'.hex()``, ``bytearray(b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d').hex()``, ``memoryview(b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d').hex()``: :issue:`9951` - A ``hex`` method has been added to bytes, bytearray, and memoryview. * Generators have new ``gi_yieldfrom`` attribute, which returns the object being iterated by ``yield from`` expressions. (Contributed by Benno Leslie and Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24450`.) * New :exc:`RecursionError` exception. (Contributed by Georg Brandl in :issue:`19235`.) CPython implementation improvements: * When the ``LC_TYPE`` locale is the POSIX locale (``C`` locale), :py:data:`sys.stdin` and :py:data:`sys.stdout` are now using the ``surrogateescape`` error handler, instead of the ``strict`` error handler (:issue:`19977`). * ``.pyo`` files are no longer used and have been replaced by a more flexible scheme that inclides the optimization level explicitly in ``.pyc`` name. (:pep:`488`) * Builtin and extension modules are now initialized in a multi-phase process, which is similar to how Python modules are loaded. (:pep:`489`). Significantly Improved Library Modules: * :class:`collections.OrderedDict` is now implemented in C, which makes it 4 to 100 times faster. Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`16991`. * You may now pass bytes to the :mod:`tempfile` module's APIs and it will return the temporary pathname as :class:`bytes` instead of :class:`str`. It also accepts a value of ``None`` on parameters where only str was accepted in the past to do the right thing based on the types of the other inputs. Two functions, :func:`gettempdirb` and :func:`gettempprefixb`, have been added to go along with this. This behavior matches that of the :mod:`os` APIs. (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith in :issue:`24230`.) * :mod:`ssl` module gained support for Memory BIO, which decouples SSL protocol handling from network IO. (Contributed by Geert Jansen in :issue:`21965`.) * :mod:`traceback` has new lightweight and convenient to work with classes :class:`~traceback.TracebackException`, :class:`~traceback.StackSummary`, and :class:`traceback.FrameSummary`. (Contributed by Robert Collins in :issue:`17911`.) * Most of :func:`functools.lru_cache` machinery is now implemented in C. (Contributed by Matt Joiner, Alexey Kachayev, and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`14373`.) Security improvements: * SSLv3 is now disabled throughout the standard library. It can still be enabled by instantiating a :class:`ssl.SSLContext` manually. (See :issue:`22638` for more details; this change was backported to CPython 3.4 and 2.7.) * HTTP cookie parsing is now stricter, in order to protect against potential injection attacks. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`22796`.) Windows improvements: * A new installer for Windows has replaced the old MSI. See :ref:`using-on-windows` for more information. * Windows builds now use Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0, and extension modules should use the same. Please read on for a comprehensive list of user-facing changes, including many other smaller improvements, CPython optimizations, deprecations, and potential porting issues. New Features ============ .. _whatsnew-pep-492: PEP 492 - Coroutines with async and await syntax ------------------------------------------------ :pep:`492` greatly improves support for asynchronous programming in Python by adding :term:`awaitable objects `, :term:`coroutine functions `, :term:`asynchronous iteration `, and :term:`asynchronous context managers `. Coroutine functions are declared using the new :keyword:`async def` syntax:: >>> async def coro(): ... return 'spam' Inside a coroutine function, a new :keyword:`await` expression can be used to suspend coroutine execution until the result is available. Any object can be *awaited*, as long as it implements the :term:`awaitable` protocol by defining the :meth:`__await__` method. PEP 492 also adds :keyword:`async for` statement for convenient iteration over asynchronous iterables. An example of a simple HTTP client written using the new syntax:: import asyncio async def http_get(domain): reader, writer = await asyncio.open_connection(domain, 80) writer.write(b'\r\n'.join([ b'GET / HTTP/1.1', b'Host: %b' % domain.encode('latin-1'), b'Connection: close', b'', b'' ])) async for line in reader: print('>>>', line) writer.close() loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() try: loop.run_until_complete(http_get('example.com')) finally: loop.close() Similarly to asynchronous iteration, there is a new syntax for asynchronous context managers:: >>> import asyncio >>> async def coro1(lock): ... print('coro1: waiting for lock') ... async with lock: ... print('coro1: holding the lock') ... await asyncio.sleep(1) ... print('coro1: releasing the lock') ... >>> async def coro2(lock): ... print('coro2: waiting for lock') ... async with lock: ... print('coro2: holding the lock') ... await asyncio.sleep(1) ... print('coro2: releasing the lock') ... >>> loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() >>> lock = asyncio.Lock() >>> coros = asyncio.gather(coro1(lock), coro2(lock), loop=loop) >>> loop.run_until_complete(coros) coro1: waiting for lock coro1: holding the lock coro2: waiting for lock coro1: releasing the lock coro2: holding the lock coro2: releasing the lock >>> loop.close() Note that both :keyword:`async for` and :keyword:`async with` can only be used inside a coroutine function declared with :keyword:`async def`. Coroutine functions are intended to be ran inside a compatible event loop, such as :class:`asyncio.Loop`. .. seealso:: :pep:`492` -- Coroutines with async and await syntax PEP written and implemented by Yury Selivanov. .. _whatsnew-pep-465: PEP 465 - A dedicated infix operator for matrix multiplication -------------------------------------------------------------- :pep:`465` adds the ``@`` infix operator for matrix multiplication. Currently, no builtin Python types implement the new operator, however, it can be implemented by defining :meth:`__matmul__`, :meth:`__rmatmul__`, and :meth:`__imatmul__` for regular, reflected, and in-place matrix multiplication. The semantics of these methods is similar to that of methods defining other infix arithmetic operators. Matrix multiplication is a notably common operation in many fields of mathematics, science, engineering, and the addition of ``@`` allows writing cleaner code:: S = (H @ beta - r).T @ inv(H @ V @ H.T) @ (H @ beta - r) instead of:: S = dot((dot(H, beta) - r).T, dot(inv(dot(dot(H, V), H.T)), dot(H, beta) - r)) An upcoming release of NumPy 1.10 will add support for the new operator:: >>> import numpy >>> x = numpy.ones(3) >>> x array([ 1., 1., 1.]) >>> m = numpy.eye(3) >>> m array([[ 1., 0., 0.], [ 0., 1., 0.], [ 0., 0., 1.]]) >>> x @ m array([ 1., 1., 1.]) .. seealso:: :pep:`465` -- A dedicated infix operator for matrix multiplication PEP written by Nathaniel J. Smith; implemented by Benjamin Peterson. .. _whatsnew-pep-448: PEP 448 - Additional Unpacking Generalizations ---------------------------------------------- :pep:`448` extends the allowed uses of the ``*`` iterable unpacking operator and ``**`` dictionary unpacking operator. It is now possible to use an arbitrary number of unpackings in function calls:: >>> print(*[1], *[2], 3, *[4, 5]) 1 2 3 4 5 >>> def fn(a, b, c, d): ... print(a, b, c, d) ... >>> fn(**{'a': 1, 'c': 3}, **{'b': 2, 'd': 4}) 1 2 3 4 Similarly, tuple, list, set, and dictionary displays allow multiple unpackings:: >>> *range(4), 4 (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) >>> [*range(4), 4] [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] >>> {*range(4), 4, *(5, 6, 7)} {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} >>> {'x': 1, **{'y': 2}} {'x': 1, 'y': 2} .. seealso:: :pep:`448` -- Additional Unpacking Generalizations PEP written by Joshua Landau; implemented by Neil Girdhar, Thomas Wouters, and Joshua Landau. .. _whatsnew-pep-461: PEP 461 - % formatting support for bytes and bytearray ------------------------------------------------------ PEP 461 adds % formatting to :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray`, aiding in handling data that is a mixture of binary and ASCII compatible text. This feature also eases porting such code from Python 2. Examples:: >>> b'Hello %s!' % b'World' b'Hello World!' >>> b'x=%i y=%f' % (1, 2.5) b'x=1 y=2.500000' Unicode is not allowed for ``%s``, but it is accepted by ``%a`` (equivalent of ``repr(obj).encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace')``):: >>> b'Hello %s!' % 'World' Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in TypeError: %b requires bytes, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str' >>> b'price: %a' % '10€' b"price: '10\\u20ac'" .. seealso:: :pep:`461` -- Adding % formatting to bytes and bytearray PEP written by Ethan Furman; implemented by Neil Schemenauer and Ethan Furman. .. _whatsnew-pep-484: PEP 484 - Type Hints -------------------- This PEP introduces a provisional module to provide these standard definitions and tools, along with some conventions for situations where annotations are not available. For example, here is a simple function whose argument and return type are declared in the annotations:: def greeting(name: str) -> str: return 'Hello ' + name The type system supports unions, generic types, and a special type named ``Any`` which is consistent with (i.e. assignable to and from) all types. .. seealso:: * :mod:`typing` module documentation * :pep:`484` -- Type Hints PEP written by Guido van Rossum, Jukka Lehtosalo, and Łukasz Langa; implemented by Guido van Rossum. .. _whatsnew-pep-471: PEP 471 - os.scandir() function -- a better and faster directory iterator ------------------------------------------------------------------------- :pep:`471` adds a new directory iteration function, :func:`os.scandir`, to the standard library. Additionally, :func:`os.walk` is now implemented using :func:`os.scandir`, which speeds it up by 3-5 times on POSIX systems and by 7-20 times on Windows systems. .. seealso:: :pep:`471` -- os.scandir() function -- a better and faster directory iterator PEP written and implemented by Ben Hoyt with the help of Victor Stinner. .. _whatsnew-pep-475: PEP 475: Retry system calls failing with EINTR ---------------------------------------------- :pep:`475` adds support for automatic retry of system calls failing with :py:data:`~errno.EINTR`: this means that user code doesn't have to deal with EINTR or :exc:`InterruptedError` manually, and should make it more robust against asynchronous signal reception. Examples of functions which are now retried when interrupted by a signal instead of raising :exc:`InterruptedError` if the Python signal handler does not raise an exception: * :func:`open`, :func:`os.open`, :func:`io.open`; * functions of the :mod:`faulthandler` module; * :mod:`os` functions: :func:`~os.fchdir`, :func:`~os.fchmod`, :func:`~os.fchown`, :func:`~os.fdatasync`, :func:`~os.fstat`, :func:`~os.fstatvfs`, :func:`~os.fsync`, :func:`~os.ftruncate`, :func:`~os.mkfifo`, :func:`~os.mknod`, :func:`~os.posix_fadvise`, :func:`~os.posix_fallocate`, :func:`~os.pread`, :func:`~os.pwrite`, :func:`~os.read`, :func:`~os.readv`, :func:`~os.sendfile`, :func:`~os.wait3`, :func:`~os.wait4`, :func:`~os.wait`, :func:`~os.waitid`, :func:`~os.waitpid`, :func:`~os.write`, :func:`~os.writev`; * special cases: :func:`os.close` and :func:`os.dup2` now ignore :py:data:`~errno.EINTR` error, the syscall is not retried (see the PEP for the rationale); * :mod:`select` functions: :func:`~select.devpoll.poll`, :func:`~select.epoll.poll`, :func:`~select.kqueue.control`, :func:`~select.poll.poll`, :func:`~select.select`; * :func:`socket.socket` methods: :meth:`~socket.socket.accept`, :meth:`~socket.socket.connect` (except for non-blocking sockets), :meth:`~socket.socket.recv`, :meth:`~socket.socket.recvfrom`, :meth:`~socket.socket.recvmsg`, :meth:`~socket.socket.send`, :meth:`~socket.socket.sendall`, :meth:`~socket.socket.sendmsg`, :meth:`~socket.socket.sendto`; * :func:`signal.sigtimedwait`, :func:`signal.sigwaitinfo`; * :func:`time.sleep`. .. seealso:: :pep:`475` -- Retry system calls failing with EINTR PEP and implementation written by Charles-François Natali and Victor Stinner, with the help of Antoine Pitrou (the french connection). .. _whatsnew-pep-479: PEP 479: Change StopIteration handling inside generators -------------------------------------------------------- :pep:`479` changes the behavior of generators: when a :exc:`StopIteration` exception is raised inside a generator, it is replaced with a :exc:`RuntimeError`. To enable the feature a ``__future__`` import should be used:: from __future__ import generator_stop Without a ``__future__`` import, a :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning` will be raised. .. seealso:: :pep:`479` -- Change StopIteration handling inside generators PEP written by Chris Angelico and Guido van Rossum. Implemented by Chris Angelico, Yury Selivanov and Nick Coghlan. .. _whatsnew-pep-486: PEP 486: Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments --------------------------------------------------------------- :pep:`486` makes the Windows launcher (see :pep:`397`) aware of an active virtual environment. When the default interpreter would be used and the ``VIRTUAL_ENV`` environment variable is set, the interpreter in the virtual environment will be used. .. seealso:: :pep:`486` -- Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments PEP written and implemented by Paul Moore. .. _whatsnew-pep-488: PEP 488: Elimination of PYO files --------------------------------- :pep:`488` does away with the concept of ``.pyo`` files. This means that ``.pyc`` files represent both unoptimized and optimized bytecode. To prevent the need to constantly regenerate bytecode files, ``.pyc`` files now have an optional ``opt-`` tag in their name when the bytecode is optimized. This has the side-effect of no more bytecode file name clashes when running under either :option:`-O` or :option:`-OO`. Consequently, bytecode files generated from :option:`-O`, and :option:`-OO` may now exist simultaneously. :func:`importlib.util.cache_from_source` has an updated API to help with this change. .. seealso:: :pep:`488` -- Elimination of PYO files PEP written and implemented by Brett Cannon. .. _whatsnew-pep-489: PEP 489: Multi-phase extension module initialization ---------------------------------------------------- :pep:`489` updates extension module initialization to take advantage of the two step module loading mechanism introduced by :pep:`451` in Python 3.4. This change brings the import semantics of extension modules that opt-in to using the new mechanism much closer to those of Python source and bytecode modules, including the ability to use any valid identifier as a module name, rather than being restricted to ASCII. .. seealso:: :pep:`489` -- Multi-phase extension module initialization PEP written by Petr Viktorin, Stefan Behnel, and Nick Coghlan; implemented by Petr Viktorin. .. _whatsnew-pep-485: PEP 485: A function for testing approximate equality ---------------------------------------------------- :pep:`485` adds the :func:`math.isclose` and :func:`cmath.isclose` functions which tell whether two values are approximately equal or "close" to each other. Whether or not two values are considered close is determined according to given absolute and relative tolerances. .. seealso:: :pep:`485` -- A function for testing approximate equality PEP written by Christopher Barker; implemented by Chris Barker and Tal Einat. Other Language Changes ====================== Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are: * Added the ``'namereplace'`` error handlers. The ``'backslashreplace'`` error handlers now works with decoding and translating. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`19676` and :issue:`22286`.) * The :option:`-b` option now affects comparisons of :class:`bytes` with :class:`int`. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23681`) * New Kazakh :ref:`codec ` ``kz1048``. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22682`.) * Property docstrings are now writable. This is especially useful for :func:`collections.namedtuple` docstrings. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`24064`.) * New Tajik :ref:`codec ` ``koi8_t``. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22681`.) * Circular imports involving relative imports are now supported. (Contributed by Brett Cannon and Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`17636`.) New Modules =========== .. _whatsnew-zipapp: zipapp ------ The new :mod:`zipapp` module (specified in :pep:`441`) provides an API and command line tool for creating executable Python Zip Applications, which were introduced in Python 2.6 in :issue:`1739468`, but which were not well publicized, either at the time or since. With the new module, bundling your application is as simple as putting all the files, including a ``__main__.py`` file, into a directory ``myapp`` and running:: $ python -m zipapp myapp $ python myapp.pyz The module implementation has been contributed by Paul Moore in :issue:`23491`. .. seealso:: :pep:`441` -- Improving Python ZIP Application Support Improved Modules ================ argparse -------- :class:`~argparse.ArgumentParser` now allows to disable :ref:`abbreviated usage ` of long options by setting :ref:`allow_abbrev` to ``False``. (Contributed by Jonathan Paugh, Steven Bethard, paul j3 and Daniel Eriksson in :issue:`14910`.) bz2 --- :meth:`~bz2.BZ2Decompressor.decompress` now accepts an optional *max_length* argument to limit the maximum size of decompressed data. (Contributed by Nikolaus Rath in :issue:`15955`.) cgi --- :class:`~cgi.FieldStorage` now supports the context management protocol. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`20289`.) cmath ----- A new function :func:`cmath.isclose` provides a way to test for approximate equality. (Contributed by Chris Barker and Tal Einat in :issue:`24270`.) code ---- The :func:`code.InteractiveInterpreter.showtraceback` method now prints the full chained traceback, just like the interactive interpreter. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17442`.) collections ----------- Docstrings produced by :func:`collections.namedtuple` can now be updated:: Point = namedtuple('Point', ['x', 'y']) Point.__doc__ = 'ordered pair' Point.x.__doc__ = 'abscissa' Point.y.__doc__ = 'ordinate' (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`24064`.) The :class:`~collections.deque` now defines :meth:`~collections.deque.index`, :meth:`~collections.deque.insert`, and :meth:`~collections.deque.copy`. This allows deques to be recognized as a :class:`~collections.abc.MutableSequence` and improves their substitutablity for lists. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger :issue:`23704`.) :class:`~collections.UserString` now implements :meth:`__getnewargs__`, :meth:`__rmod__`, :meth:`casefold`, :meth:`format_map`, :meth:`isprintable`, and :meth:`maketrans` methods to match corresponding methods of :class:`str`. (Contributed by Joe Jevnik in :issue:`22189`.) :class:`collections.OrderedDict` is now implemented in C, which makes it 4x to 100x faster. (Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`16991`.) collections.abc --------------- New :class:`~collections.abc.Generator` abstract base class. (Contributed by Stefan Behnel in :issue:`24018`.) New :class:`~collections.abc.Coroutine`, :class:`~collections.abc.AsyncIterator`, and :class:`~collections.abc.AsyncIterable` abstract base classes. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24184`.) compileall ---------- A new :mod:`compileall` option, :option:`-j N`, allows to run ``N`` workers sumultaneously to perform parallel bytecode compilation. :func:`compileall.compile_dir` has a corresponding ``workers`` parameter. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`16104`.) The :option:`-q` command line option can now be specified more than once, in which case all output, including errors, will be suppressed. The corresponding ``quiet`` parameter in :func:`compileall.compile_dir`, :func:`compileall. compile_file`, and :func:`compileall.compile_path` can now accept an integer value indicating the level of output suppression. (Contributed by Thomas Kluyver in :issue:`21338`.) concurrent.futures ------------------ :meth:`~concurrent.futures.Executor.map` now accepts a *chunksize* argument to allow batching of tasks in child processes and improve performance of ProcessPoolExecutor. (Contributed by Dan O'Reilly in :issue:`11271`.) contextlib ---------- The new :func:`contextlib.redirect_stderr` context manager (similar to :func:`contextlib.redirect_stdout`) makes it easier for utility scripts to handle inflexible APIs that write their output to :data:`sys.stderr` and don't provide any options to redirect it. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`22389`.) curses ------ The new :func:`curses.update_lines_cols` function updates the variables :envvar:`curses.LINES` and :envvar:`curses.COLS`. difflib ------- The charset of the HTML document generated by :meth:`difflib.HtmlDiff.make_file` can now be customized by using *charset* keyword-only parameter. The default charset of HTML document changed from ``'ISO-8859-1'`` to ``'utf-8'``. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`2052`.) It is now possible to compare lists of byte strings with :func:`difflib.diff_bytes`. This fixes a regression from Python 2. (Contributed by Terry J. Reedy and Greg Ward in :issue:`17445`.) distutils --------- The ``build`` and ``build_ext`` commands now accept a :option:`-j` option to enable parallel building of extension modules. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`5309`.) :mod:`distutils` now supports ``xz`` compression, and can be enabled by passing ``xztar`` as an argument to ``bdist --format``. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`16314`.) doctest ------- :func:`doctest.DocTestSuite` returns an empty :class:`unittest.TestSuite` if *module* contains no docstrings instead of raising :exc:`ValueError`. (Contributed by Glenn Jones in :issue:`15916`.) email ----- A new policy option :attr:`~email.policy.Policy.mangle_from_` controls whether or not lines that start with ``"From "`` in email bodies are prefixed with a ``'>'`` character by generators. The default is ``True`` for :attr:`~email.policy.compat32` and ``False`` for all other policies. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch in :issue:`20098`.) A new method :meth:`~email.message.Message.get_content_disposition` provides easy access to a canonical value for the :mailheader:`Content-Disposition` header (``None`` if there is no such header). (Contributed by Abhilash Raj in :issue:`21083`.) A new policy option :attr:`~email.policy.EmailPolicy.utf8` can be set to ``True`` to encode email headers using the UTF-8 charset instead of using encoded words. This allows ``Messages`` to be formatted according to :rfc:`6532` and used with an SMTP server that supports the :rfc:`6531` ``SMTPUTF8`` extension. (Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`24211`.) faulthandler ------------ :func:`~faulthandler.enable`, :func:`~faulthandler.register`, :func:`~faulthandler.dump_traceback` and :func:`~faulthandler.dump_traceback_later` functions now accept file descriptors in addition to file-like objects. (Contributed by Wei Wu in :issue:`23566`.) functools --------- Most of :func:`~functools.lru_cache` machinery is now implemented in C, making it significantly faster. (Contributed by Matt Joiner, Alexey Kachayev, and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`14373`.) glob ---- :func:`~glob.iglob` and :func:`~glob.glob` now support recursive search in subdirectories using the "``**``" pattern. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`13968`.) heapq ----- Element comparison in :func:`~heapq.merge` can now be customized by passing a :term:`key function` in a new optional ``key`` keyword argument. A new optional ``reverse`` keyword argument can be used to reverse element comparison. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`13742`.) idlelib and IDLE ---------------- Since idlelib implements the IDLE shell and editor and is not intended for import by other programs, it gets improvements with every release. See :file:`Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt` for a cumulative list of changes since 3.4.0, as well as changes made in future 3.5.x releases. This file is also available from the IDLE Help -> About Idle dialog. imaplib ------- :class:`~imaplib.IMAP4` now supports context manager protocol. When used in a :keyword:`with` statement, the IMAP4 ``LOGOUT`` command will be called automatically at the end of the block. (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`4972`.) :mod:`imaplib` now supports :rfc:`5161` (``ENABLE`` extension) via :meth:`~imaplib.IMAP4.enable`, and :rfc:`6855` (UTF-8 support) via the ``UTF8=ACCEPT`` argument to :meth:`~imaplib.IMAP4.enable`. A new attribute, :attr:`~imaplib.IMAP4.utf8_enabled`, tracks whether or not :rfc:`6855` support is enabled. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch, R. David Murray, and Maciej Szulik in :issue:`21800`.) :mod:`imaplib` now automatically encodes non-ASCII string usernames and passwords using UTF-8, as recommended by the RFCs. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch in :issue:`21800`.) imghdr ------ :func:`~imghdr.what` now recognizes the `OpenEXR `_ format (contributed by Martin Vignali and Claudiu Popa in :issue:`20295`), and the `WebP `_ format (contributed by Fabrice Aneche and Claudiu Popa in :issue:`20197`.) importlib --------- :class:`importlib.util.LazyLoader` allows for lazy loading of modules in applications where startup time is important. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`17621`.) :func:`importlib.abc.InspectLoader.source_to_code` is now a static method. This makes it easier to initialize a module object with code compiled from a string by runnning ``exec(code, module.__dict__)``. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`21156`.) :func:`importlib.util.module_from_spec` is now the preferred way to create a new module. Compared to :class:`types.ModuleType`, this new function will set the various import-controlled attributes based on the passed-in spec object. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`20383`.) inspect ------- :class:`inspect.Signature` and :class:`inspect.Parameter` are now picklable and hashable. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`20726` and :issue:`20334`.) A new method :meth:`inspect.BoundArguments.apply_defaults` provides a way to set default values for missing arguments. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24190`.) A new class method :meth:`inspect.Signature.from_callable` makes subclassing of :class:`~inspect.Signature` easier. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov and Eric Snow in :issue:`17373`.) :func:`inspect.signature` now accepts a ``follow_wrapped`` optional keyword argument, which, when set to ``False``, disables automatic following of ``__wrapped__`` links. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`20691`.) A set of new functions to inspect :term:`coroutine functions ` and ``coroutine objects`` as been added: :func:`~inspect.iscoroutine`, :func:`~inspect.iscoroutinefunction`, :func:`~inspect.isawaitable`, :func:`~inspect.getcoroutinelocals`, and :func:`~inspect.getcoroutinestate`. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24017` and :issue:`24400`.) :func:`~inspect.stack`, :func:`~inspect.trace`, :func:`~inspect.getouterframes`, and :func:`~inspect.getinnerframes` now return a list of named tuples. (Contributed by Daniel Shahaf in :issue:`16808`.) io -- :class:`io.FileIO` has been implemented in Python which makes C implementation of :mod:`io` module entirely optional. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`21859`.) ipaddress --------- :class:`ipaddress.IPv4Network` and :class:`ipaddress.IPv6Network` now accept an ``(address, netmask)`` tuple argument, so as to easily construct network objects from existing addresses. (Contributed by Peter Moody and Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`16531`.) json ---- :mod:`json.tool` command line interface now preserves the order of keys in JSON objects passed in input. The new :option:`--sort-keys` option can be used to sort the keys alphabetically. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`21650`.) JSON decoder now raises :exc:`json.JSONDecodeError` instead of :exc:`ValueError`. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`19361`.) locale ------ A new :func:`~locale.delocalize` function can be used to convert a string into a normalized number string, taking the ``LC_NUMERIC`` settings into account. (Contributed by Cédric Krier in :issue:`13918`.) logging ------- All logging methods (:meth:`~logging.Logger.log`, :meth:`~logging.Logger.exception`, :meth:`~logging.Logger.critical`, :meth:`~logging.Logger.debug`, etc.), now accept exception instances in ``exc_info`` parameter, in addition to boolean values and exception tuples. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`20537`.) :class:`~logging.handlers.HTTPHandler` now accepts an optional :class:`ssl.SSLContext` instance to configure the SSL settings used in an HTTP connection. (Contributed by Alex Gaynor in :issue:`22788`.) :class:`~logging.handlers.QueueListener` now takes a *respect_handler_level* keyword argument which, if set to ``True``, will pass messages to handlers taking handler levels into account. (Contributed by Vinay Sajip.) lzma ---- :meth:`~lzma.LZMADecompressor.decompress` now accepts an optional *max_length* argument to limit the maximum size of decompressed data. (Contributed by Martin Panter in :issue:`15955`.) math ---- Two new constants have been added to :mod:`math`: :data:`math.inf` and :data:`math.nan`. (Contributed by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`23185`.) A new function :func:`math.isclose` provides a way to test for approximate equality. (Contributed by Chris Barker and Tal Einat in :issue:`24270`.) A new :func:`~math.gcd` function has been added. The :func:`fractions.gcd` function is now deprecated. (Contributed by Mark Dickinson and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22486`.) operator -------- :func:`~operator.attrgetter`, :func:`~operator.itemgetter`, and :func:`~operator.methodcaller` objects now support pickling. (Contributed by Josh Rosenberg and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22955`.) os -- The new :func:`os.scandir` returning an iterator of :class:`os.DirEntry` objects has been added. If possible, :func:`os.scandir` extracts file attributes while scanning a directory, removing the need to perform subsequent system calls to determine file type or attributes, which may significantly improve performance. (Contributed by Ben Hoyt with the help of Victor Stinner in :issue:`22524`.) On Windows, a new :attr:`~os.stat_result.st_file_attributes` attribute is now available. It corresponds to ``dwFileAttributes`` member of the ``BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION`` structure returned by ``GetFileInformationByHandle()``. (Contributed by Ben Hoyt in :issue:`21719`.) :func:`os.urandom` now uses ``getrandom()`` syscall on Linux 3.17 or newer, and ``getentropy()`` on OpenBSD 5.6 and newer, removing the need to use ``/dev/urandom`` and avoiding failures due to potential file descriptor exhaustion. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22181`.) New :func:`os.get_blocking` and :func:`os.set_blocking` functions allow to get and set the file descriptor blocking mode (:data:`~os.O_NONBLOCK`.) (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22054`.) :func:`~os.truncate` and :func:`~os.ftruncate` are now supported on Windows. (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`23668`.) os.path ------- There is a new :func:`~os.path.commonpath` function returning the longest common sub-path of each passed pathname. Unlike the :func:`~os.path.commonprefix` function, it always returns a valid path. (Contributed by Rafik Draoui and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`10395`.) pathlib ------- The new :meth:`~pathlib.Path.samefile` method can be used to check if the passed :class:`~pathlib.Path` object, or a string, point to the same file as the :class:`~pathlib.Path` on which :meth:`~pathlib.Path.samefile` is called. (Contributed by Vajrasky Kok and Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`19775`.) :meth:`~pathlib.Path.mkdir` how accepts a new optional ``exist_ok`` argument to match ``mkdir -p`` and :func:`os.makrdirs` functionality. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`21539`.) There is a new :meth:`~pathlib.Path.expanduser` method to expand ``~`` and ``~user`` prefixes. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka and Claudiu Popa in :issue:`19776`.) A new :meth:`~pathlib.Path.home` class method can be used to get an instance of :class:`~pathlib.Path` object representing the user’s home directory. (Contributed by Victor Salgado and Mayank Tripathi in :issue:`19777`.) pickle ------ Nested objects, such as unbound methods or nested classes, can now be pickled using :ref:`pickle protocols ` older than protocol version 4, which already supported these cases. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23611`.) poplib ------ A new command :meth:`~poplib.POP3.utf8` enables :rfc:`6856` (internationalized email) support, if the POP server supports it. (Contributed by Milan OberKirch in :issue:`21804`.) re -- The number of capturing groups in regular expression is no longer limited by 100. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22437`.) :func:`re.sub` and :func:`re.subn` now replace unmatched groups with empty strings instead of rising an exception. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`1519638`.) readline -------- The new :func:`~readline.append_history_file` function can be used to append the specified number of trailing elements in history to a given file. (Contributed by Bruno Cauet in :issue:`22940`.) shutil ------ :func:`~shutil.move` now accepts a *copy_function* argument, allowing, for example, :func:`~shutil.copy` to be used instead of the default :func:`~shutil.copy2` there is a need to ignore file metadata when moving. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`19840`.) :func:`~shutil.make_archive` now supports *xztar* format. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`5411`.) signal ------ On Windows, :func:`signal.set_wakeup_fd` now also supports socket handles. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22018`.) Various ``SIG*`` constants in :mod:`signal` module have been converted into :mod:`Enums `. This allows meaningful names to be printed during debugging, instead of integer "magic numbers". (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola' in :issue:`21076`.) smtpd ----- Both :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer` and :class:`smtpd.SMTPChannel` now accept a *decode_data* keyword argument to determine if the ``DATA`` portion of the SMTP transaction is decoded using the ``"utf-8"`` codec or is instead provided to :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` as a byte string. The default is ``True`` for backward compatibility reasons, but will change to ``False`` in Python 3.6. If *decode_data* is set to ``False``, the :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` method must be prepared to accept keyword arguments. (Contributed by Maciej Szulik in :issue:`19662`.) :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer` now advertises the ``8BITMIME`` extension (:rfc:`6152`) if if *decode_data* has been set ``True``. If the client specifies ``BODY=8BITMIME`` on the ``MAIL`` command, it is passed to :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` via the ``mail_options`` keyword. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch and R. David Murray in :issue:`21795`.) :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer` now supports the ``SMTPUTF8`` extension (:rfc:`6531`: Internationalized Email). If the client specified ``SMTPUTF8 BODY=8BITMIME`` on the ``MAIL`` command, they are passed to :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` via the ``mail_options`` keyword. It is the responsibility of the :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` method to correctly handle the ``SMTPUTF8`` data. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch in :issue:`21725`.) It is now possible to provide, directly or via name resolution, IPv6 addresses in the :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer` constructor, and have it successfully connect. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch in :issue:`14758`.) smtplib ------- A new :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.auth` method provides a convenient way to implement custom authentication mechanisms. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch in :issue:`15014`.) Additional debuglevel (2) shows timestamps for debug messages in :class:`smtplib.SMTP`. (Contributed by Gavin Chappell and Maciej Szulik in :issue:`16914`.) :mod:`smtplib` now supports :rfc:`6531` (SMTPUTF8) in both the :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.sendmail` and :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.send_message` commands. (Contributed by Milan Oberkirch and R. David Murray in :issue:`22027`.) sndhdr ------ :func:`~sndhdr.what` and :func:`~sndhdr.whathdr` now return :func:`~collections.namedtuple`. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`18615`.) ssl --- Memory BIO Support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Contributed by Geert Jansen in :issue:`21965`.) The new :class:`~ssl.SSLObject` class has been added to provide SSL protocol support for cases when the network IO capabilities of :class:`~ssl.SSLSocket` are not necessary or inappropriate. :class:`~ssl.SSLObject` represents an SSL protocol instance, but does not implement any network IO methods, and instead provides a memory buffer interface. The new :class:`~ssl.MemoryBIO` class can be used to pass data between Python and an SSL protocol instance. The memory BIO SSL support is primarily intended to be used in frameworks implementing asynchronous IO for which :class:`~ssl.SSLObject` IO readiness model ("select/poll") is inappropriate or inefficient. A new :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.wrap_bio` method can be used to create a new :class:`~ssl.SSLObject` instance. Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation Support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson in :issue:`20188`.) Where OpenSSL support is present, :mod:`ssl` module now implements * Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation* TLS extension as described in :rfc:`7301`. The new :meth:`SSLContext.set_alpn_protocols ` can be used to specify which protocols the socket should advertise during the TLS handshake. The new :meth:`SSLSocket.selected_alpn_protocol ` returns the protocol that was selected during the TLS handshake. :data:`ssl.HAS_ALPN` flag indicates whether APLN support is present. Other Changes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is a new :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.version` method to query the actual protocol version in use. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`20421`.) :class:`~ssl.SSLSocket` now implementes :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.sendfile` method. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola' in :issue:`17552`.) :meth:`ssl.SSLSocket.send()` now raises either :exc:`ssl.SSLWantReadError` or :exc:`ssl.SSLWantWriteError` on a non-blocking socket if the operation would block. Previously, it would return 0. (Contributed by Nikolaus Rath in :issue:`20951`.) The :func:`~ssl.cert_time_to_seconds` function now interprets the input time as UTC and not as local time, per :rfc:`5280`. Additionally, the return value is always an :class:`int`. (Contributed by Akira Li in :issue:`19940`.) New :meth:`~ssl.SSLObject.shared_ciphers` and :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.shared_ciphers` methods return the list of ciphers sent by the client during the handshake. (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson in :issue:`23186`.) The :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.do_handshake`, :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.read`, :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.shutdown`, and :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.write` methods of :class:`ssl.SSLSocket` no longer reset the socket timeout every time bytes are received or sent. The socket timeout is now the maximum total duration of the method. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`23853`.) The :func:`~ssl.match_hostname` function now supports matching of IP addresses. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`23239`.) socket ------ A new :meth:`socket.socket.sendfile` method allows to send a file over a socket by using high-performance :func:`os.sendfile` function on UNIX resulting in uploads being from 2x to 3x faster than when using plain :meth:`socket.socket.send`. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola' in :issue:`17552`.) The :meth:`socket.socket.sendall` method no longer resets the socket timeout every time bytes are received or sent. The socket timeout is now the maximum total duration to send all data. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`23853`.) Functions with timeouts now use a monotonic clock, instead of a system clock. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22043`.) subprocess ---------- The new :func:`subprocess.run` function has been added and is the recommended approach to invoking subprocesses. It runs the specified command and and returns a :class:`subprocess.CompletedProcess` object. (Contributed by Thomas Kluyver in :issue:`23342`.) sys --- A new :func:`~sys.set_coroutine_wrapper` function allows setting a global hook that will be called whenever a :ref:`coro object ` is created. Essentially, it works like a global coroutine decorator. A corresponding :func:`~sys.get_coroutine_wrapper` can be used to obtain a currently set wrapper. Both functions are provisional, and are intended for debugging purposes only. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24017`.) There is a new :func:`~sys.is_finalizing` function to check if the Python interpreter is :term:`shutting down `. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`22696`.) sysconfig --------- The name of the user scripts directory on Windows now includes the first two components of Python version. (Contributed by Paul Moore in :issue:`23437`.) tarfile ------- The *mode* argument of :func:`tarfile.open` function now accepts ``'x'`` to request exclusive creation. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`21717`.) The :meth:`~tarfile.TarFile.extractall` and :meth:`~tarfile.TarFile.extract` methods now take a keyword argument *numeric_only*. If set to ``True``, the extracted files and directories will be owned by the numeric uid and gid from the tarfile. If set to ``False`` (the default, and the behavior in versions prior to 3.5), they will be owned by the named user and group in the tarfile. (Contributed by Michael Vogt and Eric Smith in :issue:`23193`.) threading --------- :meth:`~threading.Lock.acquire` and :meth:`~threading.RLock.acquire` now use a monotonic clock for timeout management. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22043`.) time ---- The :func:`time.monotonic` function is now always available. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`22043`.) timeit ------ New command line option :option:`-u` or :option:`--unit=U` to specify a time unit for the timer output. Supported options are ``usec``, ``msec``, or ``sec``. (Contributed by Julian Gindi in :issue:`18983`.) tkinter ------- The :mod:`tkinter._fix` module used for setting up the Tcl/Tk environment on Windows has been replaced by a private function in the :mod:`_tkinter` module which makes no permanent changes to environment variables. (Contributed by Zachary Ware in :issue:`20035`.) traceback --------- New :func:`~traceback.walk_stack` and :func:`~traceback.walk_tb` functions to conveniently traverse frame and traceback objects. (Contributed by Robert Collins in :issue:`17911`.) New lightweight classes: :class:`~traceback.TracebackException`, :class:`~traceback.StackSummary`, and :class:`traceback.FrameSummary`. (Contributed by Robert Collins in :issue:`17911`.) :func:`~traceback.print_tb` and :func:`~traceback.print_stack` now support negative values for the *limit* argument. (Contributed by Dmitry Kazakov in :issue:`22619`.) types ----- New :func:`~types.coroutine` function. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24017`.) New :class:`~types.CoroutineType`. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24400`.) urllib ------ A new :class:`~urllib.request.HTTPPasswordMgrWithPriorAuth` allows HTTP Basic Authentication credentials to be managed so as to eliminate unnecessary ``401`` response handling, or to unconditionally send credentials on the first request in order to communicate with servers that return a ``404`` response instead of a ``401`` if the ``Authorization`` header is not sent. (Contributed by Matej Cepl in :issue:`19494` and Akshit Khurana in :issue:`7159`.) A new :func:`~urllib.parse.urlencode` parameter *quote_via* provides a way to control the encoding of query parts if needed. (Contributed by Samwyse and Arnon Yaari in :issue:`13866`.) :func:`~urllib.request.urlopen` accepts an :class:`ssl.SSLContext` object as a *context* argument, which will be used for the HTTPS connection. (Contributed by Alex Gaynor in :issue:`22366`.) unicodedata ----------- The :mod:`unicodedata` module now uses data from `Unicode 8.0.0 `_. unittest -------- New command line option :option:`--locals` to show local variables in tracebacks. (Contributed by Robert Collins in :issue:`22936`.) wsgiref ------- *headers* parameter of :class:`wsgiref.headers.Headers` is now optional. (Contributed by Pablo Torres Navarrete and SilentGhost in :issue:`5800`.) xmlrpc ------ :class:`xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy` is now a :term:`context manager`. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`20627`.) :class:`~xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy` constructor now accepts an optional :class:`ssl.SSLContext` instance. (Contributed by Alex Gaynor in :issue:`22960`.) xml.sax ------- SAX parsers now support a character stream of :class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.InputSource` object. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`2175`.) zipfile ------- ZIP output can now be written to unseekable streams. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23252`.) The *mode* argument of :func:`zipfile.ZipFile.open` function now accepts ``'x'`` to request exclusive creation. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`21717`.) Other module-level changes ========================== Many functions in :mod:`mmap`, :mod:`ossaudiodev`, :mod:`socket`, :mod:`ssl`, and :mod:`codecs` modules now accept writable bytes-like objects. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23001`.) Optimizations ============= The following performance enhancements have been added: * :func:`os.walk` has been sped up by 3-5x on POSIX systems and 7-20x on Windows. This was done using the new :func:`os.scandir` function, which exposes file information from the underlying ``readdir`` and ``FindFirstFile``/``FindNextFile`` system calls. (Contributed by Ben Hoyt with help from Victor Stinner in :issue:`23605`.) * Construction of ``bytes(int)`` (filled by zero bytes) is faster and uses less memory for large objects. ``calloc()`` is used instead of ``malloc()`` to allocate memory for these objects. * Some operations on :class:`~ipaddress.IPv4Network` and :class:`~ipaddress.IPv6Network` have been massively sped up, such as :meth:`~ipaddress.IPv4Network.subnets`, :meth:`~ipaddress.IPv4Network.supernet`, :func:`~ipaddress.summarize_address_range`, :func:`~ipaddress.collapse_addresses`. The speed up can range from 3x to 15x. (See :issue:`21486`, :issue:`21487`, :issue:`20826`, :issue:`23266`.) * Pickling of :mod:`ipaddress` classes was optimized to produce significantly smaller output. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23133`.) * Many operations on :class:`io.BytesIO` are now 50% to 100% faster. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`15381` and David Wilson in :issue:`22003`.) * :func:`marshal.dumps` is now faster (65%-85% with versions 3--4, 20-25% with versions 0--2 on typical data, and up to 5x in best cases). (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`20416` and :issue:`23344`.) * The UTF-32 encoder is now 3x to 7x faster. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`15027`.) * Regular expressions are now parsed up to 10% faster. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`19380`.) * :func:`json.dumps` was optimized to run with ``ensure_ascii=False`` as fast as with ``ensure_ascii=True``. (Contributed by Naoki Inada in :issue:`23206`.) * :c:func:`PyObject_IsInstance` and :c:func:`PyObject_IsSubclass` have been sped up in the common case that the second argument has metaclass :class:`type`. (Contributed Georg Brandl by in :issue:`22540`.) * Method caching was slightly improved, yielding up to 5% performance improvement in some benchmarks. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`22847`.) * Objects from :mod:`random` module now use 2x less memory on 64-bit builds. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23488`.) * property() getter calls are up to 25% faster. (Contributed by Joe Jevnik in :issue:`23910`.) * Instantiation of :class:`fractions.Fraction` is now up to 30% faster. (Contributed by Stefan Behnel in :issue:`22464`.) Build and C API Changes ======================= Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include: * New ``calloc`` functions: * :c:func:`PyMem_RawCalloc` * :c:func:`PyMem_Calloc` * :c:func:`PyObject_Calloc` * :c:func:`_PyObject_GC_Calloc` * Windows builds now require Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0, which is available as part of `Visual Studio 2015 `_. Deprecated ========== New Keywords ------------ ``async`` and ``await`` are not recommended to be used as variable, class, function or module names. Introduced by :pep:`492` in Python 3.5, they will become proper keywords in Python 3.7. Unsupported Operating Systems ----------------------------- * Windows XP - Per :PEP:`11`, Microsoft support of Windows XP has ended. Deprecated Python modules, functions and methods ------------------------------------------------ * The :mod:`formatter` module has now graduated to full deprecation and is still slated for removal in Python 3.6. * :func:`~asyncio.async` was deprecated in favour of :func:`~asyncio.ensure_future`. * :mod:`smtpd` has in the past always decoded the DATA portion of email messages using the ``utf-8`` codec. This can now be controlled by the new *decode_data* keyword to :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer`. The default value is ``True``, but this default is deprecated. Specify the *decode_data* keyword with an appropriate value to avoid the deprecation warning. * Directly assigning values to the :attr:`~http.cookies.Morsel.key`, :attr:`~http.cookies.Morsel.value` and :attr:`~http.cookies.Morsel.coded_value` of :class:`~http.cookies.Morsel` objects is deprecated. Use the :func:`~http.cookies.Morsel.set` method instead. In addition, the undocumented *LegalChars* parameter of :func:`~http.cookies.Morsel.set` is deprecated, and is now ignored. * Passing a format string as keyword argument *format_string* to the :meth:`~string.Formatter.format` method of the :class:`string.Formatter` class has been deprecated. * :func:`platform.dist` and :func:`platform.linux_distribution` functions are now deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.7. Linux distributions use too many different ways of describing themselves, so the functionality is left to a package. (Contributed by Vajrasky Kok and Berker Peksag in :issue:`1322`.) * The previously undocumented ``from_function`` and ``from_builtin`` methods of :class:`inspect.Signature` are deprecated. Use new :meth:`inspect.Signature.from_callable` instead. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`24248`.) * :func:`inspect.getargspec` is deprecated and scheduled to be removed in Python 3.6. (See :issue:`20438` for details.) * :func:`~inspect.getfullargspec`, :func:`~inspect.getargvalues`, :func:`~inspect.getcallargs`, :func:`~inspect.getargvalues`, :func:`~inspect.formatargspec`, and :func:`~inspect.formatargvalues` are deprecated in favor of :func:`inspect.signature` API. (See :issue:`20438` for details.) * Use of ``re.LOCALE`` flag with str patterns or ``re.ASCII`` is now deprecated. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22407`.) Deprecated functions and types of the C API ------------------------------------------- * None yet. Removed ======= API and Feature Removals ------------------------ The following obsolete and previously deprecated APIs and features have been removed: * The ``__version__`` attribute has been dropped from the email package. The email code hasn't been shipped separately from the stdlib for a long time, and the ``__version__`` string was not updated in the last few releases. * The internal ``Netrc`` class in the :mod:`ftplib` module was deprecated in 3.4, and has now been removed. (Contributed by Matt Chaput in :issue:`6623`.) * The concept of ``.pyo`` files has been removed. * The JoinableQueue class in the provisional asyncio module was deprecated in 3.4.4 and is now removed (:issue:`23464`). Porting to Python 3.5 ===================== This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes that may require changes to your code. Changes in the Python API ------------------------- * :pep:`475`: System calls are now retried when interrupted by a signal instead of raising :exc:`InterruptedError` if the Python signal handler does not raise an exception. * Before Python 3.5, a :class:`datetime.time` object was considered to be false if it represented midnight in UTC. This behavior was considered obscure and error-prone and has been removed in Python 3.5. See :issue:`13936` for full details. * :meth:`ssl.SSLSocket.send()` now raises either :exc:`ssl.SSLWantReadError` or :exc:`ssl.SSLWantWriteError` on a non-blocking socket if the operation would block. Previously, it would return 0. See :issue:`20951`. * The ``__name__`` attribute of generator is now set from the function name, instead of being set from the code name. Use ``gen.gi_code.co_name`` to retrieve the code name. Generators also have a new ``__qualname__`` attribute, the qualified name, which is now used for the representation of a generator (``repr(gen)``). See :issue:`21205`. * The deprecated "strict" mode and argument of :class:`~html.parser.HTMLParser`, :meth:`HTMLParser.error`, and the :exc:`HTMLParserError` exception have been removed. (Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`15114`.) The *convert_charrefs* argument of :class:`~html.parser.HTMLParser` is now ``True`` by default. (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`21047`.) * Although it is not formally part of the API, it is worth noting for porting purposes (ie: fixing tests) that error messages that were previously of the form "'sometype' does not support the buffer protocol" are now of the form "a bytes-like object is required, not 'sometype'". (Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`16518`.) * If the current directory is set to a directory that no longer exists then :exc:`FileNotFoundError` will no longer be raised and instead :meth:`~importlib.machinery.FileFinder.find_spec` will return ``None`` **without** caching ``None`` in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` which is different than the typical case (:issue:`22834`). * HTTP status code and messages from :mod:`http.client` and :mod:`http.server` were refactored into a common :class:`~http.HTTPStatus` enum. The values in :mod:`http.client` and :mod:`http.server` remain available for backwards compatibility. (Contributed by Demian Brecht in :issue:`21793`.) * When an import loader defines :meth:`~importlib.machinery.Loader.exec_module` it is now expected to also define :meth:`~importlib.machinery.Loader.create_module` (raises a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` now, will be an error in Python 3.6). If the loader inherits from :class:`importlib.abc.Loader` then there is nothing to do, else simply define :meth:`~importlib.machinery.Loader.create_module` to return ``None`` (:issue:`23014`). * :func:`re.split` always ignored empty pattern matches, so the ``'x*'`` pattern worked the same as ``'x+'``, and the ``'\b'`` pattern never worked. Now :func:`re.split` raises a warning if the pattern could match an empty string. For compatibility use patterns that never match an empty string (e.g. ``'x+'`` instead of ``'x*'``). Patterns that could only match an empty string (such as ``'\b'``) now raise an error. * The :class:`~http.cookies.Morsel` dict-like interface has been made self consistent: morsel comparison now takes the :attr:`~http.cookies.Morsel.key` and :attr:`~http.cookies.Morsel.value` into account, :meth:`~http.cookies.Morsel.copy` now results in a :class:`~http.cookies.Morsel` instance rather than a :class:`dict`, and :meth:`~http.cookies.Morsel.update` will now raise an exception if any of the keys in the update dictionary are invalid. In addition, the undocumented *LegalChars* parameter of :func:`~http.cookies.Morsel.set` is deprecated and is now ignored. (:issue:`2211`) * :pep:`488` has removed ``.pyo`` files from Python and introduced the optional ``opt-`` tag in ``.pyc`` file names. The :func:`importlib.util.cache_from_source` has gained an *optimization* parameter to help control the ``opt-`` tag. Because of this, the *debug_override* parameter of the function is now deprecated. `.pyo` files are also no longer supported as a file argument to the Python interpreter and thus serve no purpose when distributed on their own (i.e. sourcless code distribution). Due to the fact that the magic number for bytecode has changed in Python 3.5, all old `.pyo` files from previous versions of Python are invalid regardless of this PEP. * The :mod:`socket` module now exports the CAN_RAW_FD_FRAMES constant on linux 3.6 and greater. * The ``pygettext.py`` Tool now uses the standard +NNNN format for timezones in the POT-Creation-Date header. * The :mod:`smtplib` module now uses :data:`sys.stderr` instead of previous module level :data:`stderr` variable for debug output. If your (test) program depends on patching the module level variable to capture the debug output, you will need to update it to capture sys.stderr instead. * The :meth:`str.startswith` and :meth:`str.endswith` methods no longer return ``True`` when finding the empty string and the indexes are completely out of range. See :issue:`24284`. * The :func:`inspect.getdoc` function now returns documentation strings inherited from base classes. Documentation strings no longer need to be duplicated if the inherited documentation is appropriate. To suppress an inherited string, an empty string must be specified (or the documentation may be filled in). This change affects the output of the :mod:`pydoc` module and the :func:`help` function. See :issue:`15582`. Changes in the C API -------------------- * The undocumented :c:member:`~PyMemoryViewObject.format` member of the (non-public) :c:type:`PyMemoryViewObject` structure has been removed. All extensions relying on the relevant parts in ``memoryobject.h`` must be rebuilt. * The :c:type:`PyMemAllocator` structure was renamed to :c:type:`PyMemAllocatorEx` and a new ``calloc`` field was added. * Removed non-documented macro :c:macro:`PyObject_REPR` which leaked references. Use format character ``%R`` in :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat`-like functions to format the :func:`repr` of the object. * Because the lack of the :attr:`__module__` attribute breaks pickling and introspection, a deprecation warning now is raised for builtin type without the :attr:`__module__` attribute. Would be an AttributeError in future. (:issue:`20204`) * As part of :pep:`492` implementation, ``tp_reserved`` slot of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` was replaced with a :c:member:`tp_as_async` slot. Refer to :ref:`coro-objects` for new types, structures and functions. * :c:member:`PyTypeObject.tp_finalize` is now part of stable ABI.