[Bug #1504456] Mention xml -> xmlcore change
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@ -1733,6 +1733,11 @@ Konqueror, and elinks. (Contributed by Oleg Broytmann and George
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Brandl.)
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% Patch #754022
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\item Python's standard library no longer includes
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a package named \module{xml}; the library's XML-related package
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has been renamed to \module{xmlcore}. This means
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it will always be possible to import the standard library's
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XML support whether or not the PyXML package is installed.
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\item The \module{xmlrpclib} module now supports returning
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\class{datetime} objects for the XML-RPC date type. Supply
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@ -2348,6 +2353,10 @@ to allow only \code{'/'} and \code{'/RPC2'}. Setting
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\member{rpc_paths} to \code{None} or an empty tuple disables
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this path checking.
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\item Library: the \module{xml} package has been renamed to \module{xmlcore}.
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The PyXML package will therefore be \module{xml}, and the Python
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distribution's code will always be accessible as \module{xmlcore}.
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\item C API: Many functions now use \ctype{Py_ssize_t}
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instead of \ctype{int} to allow processing more data on 64-bit
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machines. Extension code may need to make the same change to avoid
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