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@ -604,6 +604,59 @@ complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the details.
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.. % Patch #957003
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* The :mod:`tarfile` module now supports POSIX.1-2001 (pax) and
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POSIX.1-1988 (ustar) format tarfiles, in addition to the GNU tar
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format that was already supported. The default format
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is GNU tar; specify the ``format`` parameter to open a file
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using a different format::
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tar = tarfile.open("output.tar", "w", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT)
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The new ``errors`` parameter lets you specify an error handling
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scheme for character conversions: the three standard ways Python can
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handle errors ``'strict'``, ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'`` , or the
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special value ``'utf-8'``, which replaces bad characters with their
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UTF-8 representation. Character conversions occur because the PAX
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format supports Unicode filenames, defaulting to UTF-8 encoding.
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The :meth:`TarFile.add` method now accepts a ``exclude`` argument that's
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a function that can be used to exclude certain filenames from
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an archive.
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The function must take a filename and return true if the file
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should be excluded or false if it should be archived.
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The function is applied to both the name initially passed to :meth:`add`
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and to the names of files in recursively-added directories.
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(All changes contributed by Lars Gustäbel).
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* An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the
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:class:`telnetlib.Telnet` class constructor, specifying a timeout
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measured in seconds. (Added by Facundo Batista.)
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* The :class:`tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile` class usually deletes
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the temporary file it created when the file is closed. This
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behaviour can now be changed by passing ``delete=False`` to the
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constructor. (Contributed by Damien Miller.)
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.. % Patch #1537850
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* The :mod:`test.test_support` module now contains a
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:func:`EnvironmentVarGuard`
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context manager that supports temporarily changing environment variables and
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automatically restores them to their old values.
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Another context manager, :class:`TransientResource`, can surround calls
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to resources that may or may not be available; it will catch and
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ignore a specified list of exceptions. For example,
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a network test may ignore certain failures when connecting to an
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external web site::
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with test_support.TransientResource(IOError, errno=errno.ETIMEDOUT):
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f = urllib.urlopen('https://sf.net')
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...
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(Contributed by Brett Cannon.)
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* The :mod:`textwrap` module can now preserve existing whitespace
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at the beginnings and ends of the newly-created lines
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by specifying ``drop_whitespace=False``
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.. % Patch #1581073
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* An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the
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:class:`telnetlib.Telnet` class constructor, specifying a timeout
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measured in seconds. (Added by Facundo Batista.)
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* The :class:`tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile` class usually deletes
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the temporary file it created when the file is closed. This
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behaviour can now be changed by passing ``delete=False`` to the
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constructor. (Contributed by Damien Miller.)
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.. % Patch #1537850
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* The :mod:`test.test_support` module now contains a :func:`EnvironmentVarGuard`
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context manager that supports temporarily changing environment variables and
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automatically restores them to their old values. (Contributed by Brett Cannon.)
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* The :mod:`timeit` module now accepts callables as well as strings
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for the statement being timed and for the setup code.
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Two convenience functions were added for creating
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