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2 What's New in Python 2.7
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4
5:Author: A.M. Kuchling (amk at amk.ca)
6:Release: |release|
7:Date: |today|
8
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00009.. Fix accents on Kristjan Valur Jonsson, Fuerstenau
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +000010
Andrew M. Kuchling9fbbd3b2010-05-01 12:06:51 +000011.. Big jobs: ElementTree 1.3, pep 391, sysconfig
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +000012.. unittest test discovery
Andrew M. Kuchling6d7dfa22010-04-11 12:49:37 +000013.. hyperlink all the methods & functions.
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +000014
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +000015.. T_STRING_INPLACE not described in main docs
16
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000017.. $Id$
18 Rules for maintenance:
19
20 * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
21 on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
22 get rewritten to some degree.
23
24 * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
25 changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
26 Misc/NEWS than to this file.
27
28 * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
29 is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
30 or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
31 I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
32 too much time on writing your addition.)
33
34 * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
35 maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
36 section.
37
38 * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
39 example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
40 socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
41 write the necessary text.
42
43 * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
44 necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
45
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +000046 * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000047 sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
48
49 * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number in a parenthetical comment.
50
51 XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
52 module.
53 (Contributed by P.Y. Developer; :issue:`12345`.)
54
55 This saves the maintainer some effort going through the SVN logs
56 when researching a change.
57
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +000058This article explains the new features in Python 2.7. The final
59release of 2.7 is currently scheduled for June 2010; the detailed
60schedule is described in :pep:`373`.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000061
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +000062Python 2.7 is planned to be the last major release in the 2.x series.
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +000063Though more major releases have not been absolutely ruled out, the
64Python maintainers are planning to focus more on Python 3.x. Despite
65that, it's likely that the 2.7 release will have a longer period of
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +000066maintenance compared to earlier 2.x versions.
67
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000068.. Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here.
69 add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online.
70
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000071.. _whatsnew27-python31:
72
73Python 3.1 Features
74=======================
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000075
76Much as Python 2.6 incorporated features from Python 3.0,
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000077version 2.7 incorporates some of the new features
78in Python 3.1. The 2.x series continues to provide tools
79for migrating to the 3.x series.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000080
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000081A partial list of 3.1 features that were backported to 2.7:
82
83* A version of the :mod:`io` library, rewritten in C for performance.
84* The ordered-dictionary type described in :ref:`pep-0372`.
Andrew M. Kuchling8f254e72009-12-08 02:37:05 +000085* The new format specifier described in :ref:`pep-0378`.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000086* The :class:`memoryview` object.
87* A small subset of the :mod:`importlib` module `described below <#importlib-section>`__.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +000088* Float-to-string and string-to-float conversions now round their
89 results more correctly. And :func:`repr` of a floating-point
90 number *x* returns a result that's guaranteed to round back to the
91 same number when converted back to a string.
92* The :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` C API function.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000093
94One porting change: the :option:`-3` switch now automatically
95enables the :option:`-Qwarn` switch that causes warnings
96about using classic division with integers and long integers.
97
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000098Other new Python3-mode warnings include:
99
100* :func:`operator.isCallable` and :func:`operator.sequenceIncludes`,
101 which are not supported in 3.x.
102
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000103.. ========================================================================
104.. Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000105.. ========================================================================
106
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000107.. _pep-0372:
108
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000109PEP 372: Adding an ordered dictionary to collections
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000110====================================================
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000111
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000112Regular Python dictionaries iterate over key/value pairs in arbitrary order.
113Over the years, a number of authors have written alternative implementations
114that remember the order that the keys were originally inserted. Based on
115the experiences from those implementations, a new
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000116:class:`~collections.OrderedDict` class has been introduced in the
117:mod:`collections` module.
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000118
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000119The :class:`~collections.OrderedDict` API is substantially the same as regular
120dictionaries but will iterate over keys and values in a guaranteed order
121depending on when a key was first inserted::
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000122
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000123 >>> from collections import OrderedDict
124 >>> d = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2),
125 ... ('third', 3)])
126 >>> d.items()
127 [('first', 1), ('second', 2), ('third', 3)]
128
129If a new entry overwrites an existing entry, the original insertion
130position is left unchanged::
131
132 >>> d['second'] = 4
133 >>> d.items()
134 [('first', 1), ('second', 4), ('third', 3)]
135
136Deleting an entry and reinserting it will move it to the end::
137
138 >>> del d['second']
139 >>> d['second'] = 5
140 >>> d.items()
141 [('first', 1), ('third', 3), ('second', 5)]
142
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000143The :meth:`~collections.OrderedDict.popitem` method has an optional *last*
144argument that defaults to True. If *last* is True, the most recently
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000145added key is returned and removed; if it's False, the
146oldest key is selected::
147
148 >>> od = OrderedDict([(x,0) for x in range(20)])
149 >>> od.popitem()
150 (19, 0)
151 >>> od.popitem()
152 (18, 0)
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000153 >>> od.popitem(last=False)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000154 (0, 0)
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000155 >>> od.popitem(last=False)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000156 (1, 0)
157
158Comparing two ordered dictionaries checks both the keys and values,
159and requires that the insertion order was the same::
160
161 >>> od1 = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2),
162 ... ('third', 3)])
163 >>> od2 = OrderedDict([('third', 3), ('first', 1),
164 ... ('second', 2)])
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000165 >>> od1 == od2
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000166 False
167 >>> # Move 'third' key to the end
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000168 >>> del od2['third']; od2['third'] = 3
169 >>> od1 == od2
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000170 True
171
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000172Comparing an :class:`~collections.OrderedDict` with a regular dictionary
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000173ignores the insertion order and just compares the keys and values.
174
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000175How does the :class:`~collections.OrderedDict` work? It maintains a
176doubly-linked list of keys, appending new keys to the list as they're inserted.
177A secondary dictionary maps keys to their corresponding list node, so
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000178deletion doesn't have to traverse the entire linked list and therefore
179remains O(1).
180
181.. XXX check O(1)-ness with Raymond
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000182.. Also check if the 'somenamedtuple' in the collection module should
183.. be replaced/removed in order to use
184.. :meth:`~collections.namedtuple._asdict()` (see below)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000185
186The standard library now supports use of ordered dictionaries in several
Andrew M. Kuchling363dbcc2010-04-14 23:55:17 +0000187modules.
188
189* The :mod:`ConfigParser` module uses them by default, letting
190 configuration files be read, modified, and then written back in their original
191 order.
192
193* The :meth:`~collections.somenamedtuple._asdict()` method for
194 :func:`collections.namedtuple` now returns an ordered dictionary with the
195 values appearing in the same order as the underlying tuple indices.
196
197* The :mod:`json` module's :class:`~json.JSONDecoder` class
198 constructor was extended with an *object_pairs_hook* parameter to
199 allow :class:`OrderedDict` instances to be built by the decoder.
200 Support was also added for third-party tools like
201 `PyYAML <http://pyyaml.org/>`_.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000202
Andrew M. Kuchling7fe65a02009-10-13 15:49:33 +0000203.. seealso::
204
205 :pep:`372` - Adding an ordered dictionary to collections
206 PEP written by Armin Ronacher and Raymond Hettinger;
207 implemented by Raymond Hettinger.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000208
209.. _pep-0378:
210
211PEP 378: Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000212=================================================
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000213
214To make program output more readable, it can be useful to add
215separators to large numbers and render them as
21618,446,744,073,709,551,616 instead of 18446744073709551616.
217
218The fully general solution for doing this is the :mod:`locale` module,
219which can use different separators ("," in North America, "." in
220Europe) and different grouping sizes, but :mod:`locale` is complicated
221to use and unsuitable for multi-threaded applications where different
222threads are producing output for different locales.
223
224Therefore, a simple comma-grouping mechanism has been added to the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000225mini-language used by the :meth:`str.format` method. When
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000226formatting a floating-point number, simply include a comma between the
227width and the precision::
228
Eric Smithc4663852010-04-06 14:30:15 +0000229 >>> '{:20,.2f}'.format(18446744073709551616.0)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000230 '18,446,744,073,709,551,616.00'
231
Eric Smith6a928602010-04-06 15:17:33 +0000232When formatting an integer, include the comma after the width:
233
234 >>> '{:20,d}'.format(18446744073709551616)
235 '18,446,744,073,709,551,616'
236
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000237This mechanism is not adaptable at all; commas are always used as the
238separator and the grouping is always into three-digit groups. The
239comma-formatting mechanism isn't as general as the :mod:`locale`
240module, but it's easier to use.
241
Andrew M. Kuchling85ea4bf2009-10-05 22:45:39 +0000242.. XXX "Format String Syntax" in string.rst could use many more examples.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000243
244.. seealso::
245
246 :pep:`378` - Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
247 PEP written by Raymond Hettinger; implemented by Eric Smith.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000248
Andrew M. Kuchlingab21f752010-03-02 13:55:33 +0000249PEP 389: The argparse Module for Parsing Command Lines
250======================================================
251
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +0000252The :mod:`argparse` module for parsing command-line arguments was
253added, intended as a more powerful replacement for the
254:mod:`optparse` module.
255
256This means Python now supports three different modules for parsing
257command-line arguments: :mod:`getopt`, :mod:`optparse`, and
258:mod:`argparse`. The :mod:`getopt` module closely resembles the C
259:cfunc:`getopt` function, so it remains useful if you're writing a
260Python prototype that will eventually be rewritten in C.
261:mod:`optparse` becomes redundant, but there are no plans to remove it
262because there are many scripts still using it, and there's no
263automated way to update these scripts. (Making the :mod:`argparse`
264API consistent with :mod:`optparse`'s interface was discussed but
265rejected as too messy and difficult.)
266
Andrew M. Kuchlingf03641a2010-04-14 01:14:59 +0000267In short, if you're writing a new script and don't need to worry
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +0000268about compatibility with earlier versions of Python, use
269:mod:`argparse` instead of :mod:`optparse`.
270
Andrew M. Kuchlingf03641a2010-04-14 01:14:59 +0000271Here's an example::
272
273 import argparse
274
275 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Command-line example.')
276
277 # Add optional switches
278 parser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', dest='is_verbose',
279 help='produce verbose output')
280 parser.add_argument('-o', action='store', dest='output',
281 metavar='FILE',
282 help='direct output to FILE instead of stdout')
283 parser.add_argument('-C', action='store', type=int, dest='context',
284 metavar='NUM', default=0,
285 help='display NUM lines of added context')
286
287 # Allow any number of additional arguments.
288 parser.add_argument(nargs='*', action='store', dest='inputs',
289 help='input filenames (default is stdin)')
290
291 args = parser.parse_args()
292 print args.__dict__
293
294Unless you override it, :option:`-h` and :option:`--help` switches
295are automatically added, and produce neatly formatted output::
296
297 -> ./python.exe argparse-example.py --help
Andrew M. Kuchling363dbcc2010-04-14 23:55:17 +0000298 usage: argparse-example.py [-h] [-v] [-o FILE] [-C NUM] [inputs [inputs ...]]
Andrew M. Kuchlingf03641a2010-04-14 01:14:59 +0000299
300 Command-line example.
301
302 positional arguments:
303 inputs input filenames (default is stdin)
304
305 optional arguments:
306 -h, --help show this help message and exit
307 -v produce verbose output
308 -o FILE direct output to FILE instead of stdout
309 -C NUM display NUM lines of added context
310
311Similarly to :mod:`optparse`, the command-line switches and arguments
312are returned as an object with attributes named by the *dest* parameters::
313
314 -> ./python.exe argparse-example.py -v
315 {'output': None, 'is_verbose': True, 'context': 0, 'inputs': []}
316
317 -> ./python.exe argparse-example.py -v -o /tmp/output -C 4 file1 file2
318 {'output': '/tmp/output', 'is_verbose': True, 'context': 4,
319 'inputs': ['file1', 'file2']}
320
321:mod:`argparse` has much fancier validation than :mod:`optparse`; you
322can specify an exact number of arguments as an integer, 0 or more
323arguments by passing ``'*'``, 1 or more by passing ``'+'``, or an
324optional argument with ``'?'``. A top-level parser can contain
325sub-parsers, so you can define subcommands that have different sets of
326switches, as in ``svn commit``, ``svn checkout``, etc. You can
327specify an argument type as :class:`~argparse.FileType`, which will
328automatically open files for you and understands that ``'-'`` means
329standard input or output.
Andrew M. Kuchlingab21f752010-03-02 13:55:33 +0000330
331.. seealso::
332
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +0000333 `argparse module documentation <http://docs.python.org/dev/library/argparse.html>`__
334
335 `Upgrading optparse code to use argparse <http://docs.python.org/dev/library/argparse.html#upgrading-optparse-code>`__
336
Andrew M. Kuchlingab21f752010-03-02 13:55:33 +0000337 :pep:`389` - argparse - New Command Line Parsing Module
338 PEP written and implemented by Steven Bethard.
339
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000340PEP 391: Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging
341====================================================
342
Andrew M. Kuchlingb6c1aeb2010-04-14 14:28:31 +0000343.. not documented in library reference yet.
344
345The :mod:`logging` module is very flexible; an application can define
346a tree of logging subsystems, and each logger in this tree can filter
347out certain messages, format them differently, and direct messages to
348a varying number of handlers.
349
350All this flexibility can require a lot of configuration. You can
351write Python statements to create objects and set their properties,
352but a complex set-up would require verbose but boring code.
353:mod:`logging` also supports a :func:`~logging.config.fileConfig`
354function that parses a file, but the file format doesn't support
355configuring filters, and it's messier to generate programmatically.
356
357Python 2.7 adds a :func:`~logging.config.dictConfig` function that
358uses a dictionary, and there are many ways to produce a dictionary
359from different sources. You can construct one with code, of course.
360Python's standard library now includes a JSON parser, so you could
361parse a file containing JSON, or you could use a YAML parsing library
362if one is installed.
363
364XXX describe an example.
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000365
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000366Two smaller enhancements to the logging module are:
367
368.. rev79293
369
370* :class:`Logger` instances gained a :meth:`getChild` that retrieves a
371 descendant logger using a relative path. For example,
372 once you retrieve a logger by doing ``log = getLogger('app')``,
373 calling ``log.getChild('network.listen')`` is equivalent to
374 ``getLogger('app.network.listen')``.
375
376* The :class:`LoggerAdapter` class gained a :meth:`isEnabledFor` method
377 that takes a *level* and returns whether the underlying logger would
378 process a message of that level of importance.
379
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000380.. seealso::
381
382 :pep:`391` - Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging
383 PEP written and implemented by Vinay Sajip.
384
385PEP 3106: Dictionary Views
386====================================================
387
Andrew M. Kuchling85f928a2010-04-15 01:42:27 +0000388The dictionary methods :meth:`keys`, :meth:`values`, and :meth:`items`
389are different in Python 3.x. They return an object called a :dfn:`view`
390instead of a fully materialized list.
391
392.. Views can be iterated over, but they also behave like sets. XXX not working.
393
394It's not possible to change the return values of :meth:`keys`,
395:meth:`values`, and :meth:`items` in Python 2.7 because too much code
396would break. Instead the 3.x versions were added under the new names
397of :meth:`viewkeys`, :meth:`viewvalues`, and :meth:`viewitems`.
398
399::
400
401 >>> d = dict((i*10, chr(65+i)) for i in range(26))
402 >>> d
403 {0: 'A', 130: 'N', 10: 'B', 140: 'O', 20: ..., 250: 'Z'}
404 >>> d.viewkeys()
405 dict_keys([0, 130, 10, 140, 20, 150, 30, ..., 250])
406
407The view keeps track of the dictionary and its contents change as the
408dictionary is modified::
409
410 >>> vk = d.viewkeys()
411 >>> vk
412 dict_keys([0, 130, 10, ..., 250])
413 >>> d[260] = '&'
414 >>> vk
415 dict_keys([0, 130, 260, 10, ..., 250])
416
417However, note that you can't add or remove keys while you're iterating
418over the view::
419
420 >>> for k in vk:
421 ... d[k*2] = k
422 ...
423 Traceback (most recent call last):
424 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
425 RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
426
427You can use the view methods in Python 2.x code, and the 2to3
428converter will change them to the standard :meth:`keys`,
429:meth:`values`, and :meth:`items` methods.
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000430
431.. seealso::
432
433 :pep:`3106` - Revamping dict.keys(), .values() and .items()
434 PEP written by Guido van Rossum.
435 Backported to 2.7 by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`1967`.
436
437
Andrew M. Kuchling9fbbd3b2010-05-01 12:06:51 +0000438PEP 3137: The memoryview Object
439====================================================
440
441The :class:`memoryview` object provides a view of another object's
442memory content that matches the :class:`bytes` type's interface.
443
444 >>> import string
445 >>> m = memoryview(string.letters)
446 >>> m
447 <memory at 0x37f850>
448 >>> len(m) # Returns length of underlying object
449 52
450 >>> m[0], m[25], m[26] # Indexing returns one byte
451 ('a', 'z', 'A')
452 >>> m2 = m[0:26] # Slicing returns another memoryview
453 >>> m2
454 <memory at 0x37f080>
455
456The content of the view can be converted to a string of bytes or to
457a list of integers:
458
459 >>> m2.tobytes()
460 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
461 >>> m2.tolist()
462 [97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122]
463 >>>
464
465:class:`memoryview` objects allow modifying the underlying object if
466it's a mutable object.
467
468 >>> m2[0] = 75
469 Traceback (most recent call last):
470 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
471 TypeError: cannot modify read-only memory
472 >>> b = bytearray(string.letters) # Creating a mutable object
473 >>> b
474 bytearray(b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
475 >>> mb = memoryview(b)
476 >>> mb[0] = '*' # Assign to view, changing the bytearray.
477 >>> b[0:5] # The bytearray has been changed.
478 bytearray(b'*bcde')
479 >>>
480
481.. seealso::
482
483 :pep:`3137` - Immutable Bytes and Mutable Buffer
484 PEP written by Guido van Rossum.
Antoine Pitrou5cace782010-05-01 12:16:39 +0000485 Implemented by Travis Oliphant, Antoine Pitrou and others.
Andrew M. Kuchling9fbbd3b2010-05-01 12:06:51 +0000486 Backported to 2.7 by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`2396`.
487
488
489
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000490Other Language Changes
491======================
492
493Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
494
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000495* The syntax for set literals has been backported from Python 3.x.
496 Curly brackets are used to surround the contents of the resulting
497 mutable set; set literals are
498 distinguished from dictionaries by not containing colons and values.
499 ``{}`` continues to represent an empty dictionary; use
500 ``set()`` for an empty set.
501
502 >>> {1,2,3,4,5}
503 set([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000504 >>> set() # empty set
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000505 set([])
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000506 >>> {} # empty dict
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000507 {}
508
509 Backported by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`2335`.
510
511* Dictionary and set comprehensions are another feature backported from
512 3.x, generalizing list/generator comprehensions to use
513 the literal syntax for sets and dictionaries.
514
515 >>> {x:x*x for x in range(6)}
516 {0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 4, 3: 9, 4: 16, 5: 25}
517 >>> {'a'*x for x in range(6)}
518 set(['', 'a', 'aa', 'aaa', 'aaaa', 'aaaaa'])
519
520 Backported by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`2333`.
521
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000522* The :keyword:`with` statement can now use multiple context managers
523 in one statement. Context managers are processed from left to right
524 and each one is treated as beginning a new :keyword:`with` statement.
525 This means that::
526
527 with A() as a, B() as b:
528 ... suite of statements ...
529
530 is equivalent to::
531
532 with A() as a:
533 with B() as b:
534 ... suite of statements ...
535
536 The :func:`contextlib.nested` function provides a very similar
537 function, so it's no longer necessary and has been deprecated.
538
539 (Proposed in http://codereview.appspot.com/53094; implemented by
540 Georg Brandl.)
541
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000542* Conversions between floating-point numbers and strings are
543 now correctly rounded on most platforms. These conversions occur
544 in many different places: :func:`str` on
545 floats and complex numbers; the :class:`float` and :class:`complex`
546 constructors;
547 numeric formatting; serialization and
548 deserialization of floats and complex numbers using the
549 :mod:`marshal`, :mod:`pickle`
550 and :mod:`json` modules;
551 parsing of float and imaginary literals in Python code;
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000552 and :class:`~decimal.Decimal`-to-float conversion.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000553
554 Related to this, the :func:`repr` of a floating-point number *x*
555 now returns a result based on the shortest decimal string that's
556 guaranteed to round back to *x* under correct rounding (with
557 round-half-to-even rounding mode). Previously it gave a string
558 based on rounding x to 17 decimal digits.
559
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000560 .. maybe add an example?
561
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000562 The rounding library responsible for this improvement works on
563 Windows, and on Unix platforms using the gcc, icc, or suncc
564 compilers. There may be a small number of platforms where correct
565 operation of this code cannot be guaranteed, so the code is not
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +0000566 used on such systems. You can find out which code is being used
567 by checking :data:`sys.float_repr_style`, which will be ``short``
568 if the new code is in use and ``legacy`` if it isn't.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000569
Mark Dickinsonbdd863d2010-01-07 09:28:29 +0000570 Implemented by Eric Smith and Mark Dickinson, using David Gay's
571 :file:`dtoa.c` library; :issue:`7117`.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000572
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000573* The :meth:`str.format` method now supports automatic numbering of the replacement
Benjamin Petersonaa0a0b92009-04-11 20:27:15 +0000574 fields. This makes using :meth:`str.format` more closely resemble using
575 ``%s`` formatting::
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000576
577 >>> '{}:{}:{}'.format(2009, 04, 'Sunday')
578 '2009:4:Sunday'
579 >>> '{}:{}:{day}'.format(2009, 4, day='Sunday')
580 '2009:4:Sunday'
581
Benjamin Petersonaa0a0b92009-04-11 20:27:15 +0000582 The auto-numbering takes the fields from left to right, so the first ``{...}``
583 specifier will use the first argument to :meth:`str.format`, the next
584 specifier will use the next argument, and so on. You can't mix auto-numbering
585 and explicit numbering -- either number all of your specifier fields or none
586 of them -- but you can mix auto-numbering and named fields, as in the second
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000587 example above. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5237`.)
588
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000589 Complex numbers now correctly support usage with :func:`format`,
590 and default to being right-aligned.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000591 Specifying a precision or comma-separation applies to both the real
592 and imaginary parts of the number, but a specified field width and
593 alignment is applied to the whole of the resulting ``1.5+3j``
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000594 output. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`1588` and :issue:`7988`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000595
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000596 The 'F' format code now always formats its output using uppercase characters,
597 so it will now produce 'INF' and 'NAN'.
598 (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`3382`.)
599
Andrew M. Kuchlingc4ae73e2010-04-30 13:47:34 +0000600 A low-level change: the :meth:`object.__format__` method now triggers
601 a :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning` if it's passed a format string,
602 because the :meth:`__format__` method for :class:`object` converts
603 the object to a string representation and formats that. The method
604 used to silently apply the format string to the string
605 representation, but that could hide mistakes in Python code. If
606 you're supplying formatting information such as an alignment or
607 precision, presumably you're expecting the formatting to be applied
608 in some object-specific way. (Fixed by Eric Smith; :issue:`7994`.)
609
Mark Dickinson1a707982008-12-17 16:14:37 +0000610* The :func:`int` and :func:`long` types gained a ``bit_length``
Georg Brandl64e1c752009-04-11 18:19:27 +0000611 method that returns the number of bits necessary to represent
Mark Dickinson1a707982008-12-17 16:14:37 +0000612 its argument in binary::
613
614 >>> n = 37
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000615 >>> bin(n)
Mark Dickinson1a707982008-12-17 16:14:37 +0000616 '0b100101'
617 >>> n.bit_length()
618 6
619 >>> n = 2**123-1
620 >>> n.bit_length()
621 123
622 >>> (n+1).bit_length()
623 124
624
625 (Contributed by Fredrik Johansson and Victor Stinner; :issue:`3439`.)
626
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000627* Conversions from long integers and regular integers to floating
628 point now round differently, returning the floating-point number
629 closest to the number. This doesn't matter for small integers that
630 can be converted exactly, but for large numbers that will
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000631 unavoidably lose precision, Python 2.7 now approximates more
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000632 closely. For example, Python 2.6 computed the following::
633
634 >>> n = 295147905179352891391
635 >>> float(n)
636 2.9514790517935283e+20
637 >>> n - long(float(n))
638 65535L
639
640 Python 2.7's floating-point result is larger, but much closer to the
641 true value::
642
643 >>> n = 295147905179352891391
644 >>> float(n)
645 2.9514790517935289e+20
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000646 >>> n - long(float(n))
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000647 -1L
648
649 (Implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`3166`.)
650
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000651 Integer division is also more accurate in its rounding behaviours. (Also
652 implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`1811`.)
653
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000654* It's now possible for a subclass of the built-in :class:`unicode` type
655 to override the :meth:`__unicode__` method. (Implemented by
656 Victor Stinner; :issue:`1583863`.)
657
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000658* The :class:`bytearray` type's :meth:`~bytearray.translate` method now accepts
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000659 ``None`` as its first argument. (Fixed by Georg Brandl;
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000660 :issue:`4759`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000661
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000662 .. bytearray doesn't seem to be documented
663
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000664* When using ``@classmethod`` and ``@staticmethod`` to wrap
665 methods as class or static methods, the wrapper object now
666 exposes the wrapped function as their :attr:`__func__` attribute.
667 (Contributed by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc, after a suggestion by
668 George Sakkis; :issue:`5982`.)
669
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +0000670* When a restricted set of attributes were set using ``__slots__``,
671 deleting an unset attribute would not raise :exc:`AttributeError`
672 as you would expect. Fixed by Benjamin Peterson; :issue:`7604`.)
673
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000674* A new encoding named "cp720", used primarily for Arabic text, is now
675 supported. (Contributed by Alexander Belchenko and Amaury Forgeot
676 d'Arc; :issue:`1616979`.)
677
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000678* The :class:`file` object will now set the :attr:`filename` attribute
679 on the :exc:`IOError` exception when trying to open a directory
Andrew M. Kuchling0e7123f2010-02-08 13:22:24 +0000680 on POSIX platforms (noted by Jan Kaliszewski; :issue:`4764`), and
681 now explicitly checks for and forbids writing to read-only file objects
682 instead of trusting the C library to catch and report the error
683 (fixed by Stefan Krah; :issue:`5677`).
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000684
Benjamin Petersonae9a0a02009-12-31 16:49:37 +0000685* The Python tokenizer now translates line endings itself, so the
686 :func:`compile` built-in function can now accept code using any
687 line-ending convention. Additionally, it no longer requires that the
688 code end in a newline.
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +0000689
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000690* Extra parentheses in function definitions are illegal in Python 3.x,
691 meaning that you get a syntax error from ``def f((x)): pass``. In
692 Python3-warning mode, Python 2.7 will now warn about this odd usage.
693 (Noted by James Lingard; :issue:`7362`.)
694
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +0000695* It's now possible to create weak references to old-style class
696 objects. New-style classes were always weak-referenceable. (Fixed
697 by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8268`.)
698
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +0000699* When a module object is garbage-collected, the module's dictionary is
700 now only cleared if no one else is holding a reference to the
701 dictionary (:issue:`7140`).
702
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000703.. ======================================================================
704
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +0000705.. _new-27-interpreter:
706
707Interpreter Changes
708-------------------------------
709
710A new environment variable, :envvar:`PYTHONWARNINGS`,
711allows controlling warnings. It should be set to a string
712containing warning settings, equivalent to those
713used with the :option:`-W` switch, separated by commas.
714(Contributed by Brian Curtin; :issue:`7301`.)
715
716For example, the following setting will print warnings every time
717they occur, but turn warnings from the :mod:`Cookie` module into an
718error. (The exact syntax for setting an environment variable varies
719across operating systems and shells, so it may be different for you.)
720
721::
722
723 export PYTHONWARNINGS=all,error:::Cookie:0
724
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +0000725When running a module using the interpreter's :option:`-m` switch,
726``sys.argv[0]`` will now be set to the string ``'-m'`` while the
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +0000727module is being located, while executing the :file:`__init__.py` files
728for any parent packages of the module to be executed.
729(Suggested by Michael Foord; implemented by Nick Coghlan;
730:issue:`8202`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +0000731
732.. ======================================================================
733
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000734
735Optimizations
736-------------
737
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000738Several performance enhancements have been added:
739
740.. * A new :program:`configure` option, :option:`--with-computed-gotos`,
741 compiles the main bytecode interpreter loop using a new dispatch
742 mechanism that gives speedups of up to 20%, depending on the system
743 and benchmark. The new mechanism is only supported on certain
744 compilers, such as gcc, SunPro, and icc.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000745
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000746* A new opcode was added to perform the initial setup for
747 :keyword:`with` statements, looking up the :meth:`__enter__` and
748 :meth:`__exit__` methods. (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.)
749
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000750* The garbage collector now performs better for one common usage
751 pattern: when many objects are being allocated without deallocating
752 any of them. This would previously take quadratic
753 time for garbage collection, but now the number of full garbage collections
754 is reduced as the number of objects on the heap grows.
755 The new logic is to only perform a full garbage collection pass when
756 the middle generation has been collected 10 times and when the
757 number of survivor objects from the middle generation exceeds 10% of
758 the number of objects in the oldest generation. (Suggested by Martin
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000759 von Löwis and implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4074`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000760
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000761* The garbage collector tries to avoid tracking simple containers
762 which can't be part of a cycle. In Python 2.7, this is now true for
763 tuples and dicts containing atomic types (such as ints, strings,
764 etc.). Transitively, a dict containing tuples of atomic types won't
765 be tracked either. This helps reduce the cost of each
766 garbage collection by decreasing the number of objects to be
767 considered and traversed by the collector.
Antoine Pitrouc18f6b02009-03-28 19:10:13 +0000768 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.)
769
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000770* Long integers are now stored internally either in base 2**15 or in base
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000771 2**30, the base being determined at build time. Previously, they
772 were always stored in base 2**15. Using base 2**30 gives
773 significant performance improvements on 64-bit machines, but
774 benchmark results on 32-bit machines have been mixed. Therefore,
775 the default is to use base 2**30 on 64-bit machines and base 2**15
776 on 32-bit machines; on Unix, there's a new configure option
777 :option:`--enable-big-digits` that can be used to override this default.
778
779 Apart from the performance improvements this change should be
780 invisible to end users, with one exception: for testing and
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000781 debugging purposes there's a new structseq :data:`sys.long_info` that
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000782 provides information about the internal format, giving the number of
783 bits per digit and the size in bytes of the C type used to store
784 each digit::
785
786 >>> import sys
787 >>> sys.long_info
788 sys.long_info(bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4)
789
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000790 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`4258`.)
791
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000792 Another set of changes made long objects a few bytes smaller: 2 bytes
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000793 smaller on 32-bit systems and 6 bytes on 64-bit.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000794 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5260`.)
795
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000796* The division algorithm for long integers has been made faster
797 by tightening the inner loop, doing shifts instead of multiplications,
798 and fixing an unnecessary extra iteration.
799 Various benchmarks show speedups of between 50% and 150% for long
800 integer divisions and modulo operations.
801 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5512`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +0000802 Bitwise operations are also significantly faster (initial patch by
803 Gregory Smith; :issue:`1087418`).
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000804
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000805* The implementation of ``%`` checks for the left-side operand being
806 a Python string and special-cases it; this results in a 1-3%
807 performance increase for applications that frequently use ``%``
808 with strings, such as templating libraries.
809 (Implemented by Collin Winter; :issue:`5176`.)
810
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000811* List comprehensions with an ``if`` condition are compiled into
812 faster bytecode. (Patch by Antoine Pitrou, back-ported to 2.7
813 by Jeffrey Yasskin; :issue:`4715`.)
814
Andrew M. Kuchling7f8ebdb2010-01-03 01:15:21 +0000815* Converting an integer or long integer to a decimal string was made
816 faster by special-casing base 10 instead of using a generalized
817 conversion function that supports arbitrary bases.
818 (Patch by Gawain Bolton; :issue:`6713`.)
819
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +0000820* The :meth:`split`, :meth:`replace`, :meth:`rindex`,
821 :meth:`rpartition`, and :meth:`rsplit` methods of string-like types
822 (strings, Unicode strings, and :class:`bytearray` objects) now use a
823 fast reverse-search algorithm instead of a character-by-character
824 scan. This is sometimes faster by a factor of 10. (Added by
825 Florent Xicluna; :issue:`7462` and :issue:`7622`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling7f8ebdb2010-01-03 01:15:21 +0000826
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000827* The :mod:`pickle` and :mod:`cPickle` modules now automatically
828 intern the strings used for attribute names, reducing memory usage
829 of the objects resulting from unpickling. (Contributed by Jake
830 McGuire; :issue:`5084`.)
831
832* The :mod:`cPickle` module now special-cases dictionaries,
833 nearly halving the time required to pickle them.
834 (Contributed by Collin Winter; :issue:`5670`.)
835
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000836.. ======================================================================
837
Georg Brandl0516f812009-11-18 18:52:35 +0000838New and Improved Modules
839========================
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000840
841As in every release, Python's standard library received a number of
842enhancements and bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable
843changes, sorted alphabetically by module name. Consult the
844:file:`Misc/NEWS` file in the source tree for a more complete list of
845changes, or look through the Subversion logs for all the details.
846
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000847* The :mod:`bdb` module's base debugging class :class:`~bdb.Bdb`
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000848 gained a feature for skipping modules. The constructor
849 now takes an iterable containing glob-style patterns such as
850 ``django.*``; the debugger will not step into stack frames
851 from a module that matches one of these patterns.
852 (Contributed by Maru Newby after a suggestion by
853 Senthil Kumaran; :issue:`5142`.)
854
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +0000855* The :mod:`binascii` module now supports the buffer API, so it can be
856 used with :class:`memoryview` instances and other similar buffer objects.
857 (Backported from 3.x by Florent Xicluna; :issue:`7703`.)
858
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000859* Updated module: the :mod:`bsddb` module has been updated from 4.7.2devel9
860 to version 4.8.4 of
861 `the pybsddb package <http://www.jcea.es/programacion/pybsddb.htm>`__.
862 The new version features better Python 3.x compatibility, various bug fixes,
863 and adds several new BerkeleyDB flags and methods.
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000864 (Updated by Jesús Cea Avión; :issue:`8156`. The pybsddb
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000865 changelog can be browsed at http://hg.jcea.es/pybsddb/file/tip/ChangeLog.)
866
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000867* The :mod:`bz2` module's :class:`~bz2.BZ2File` now supports the context
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000868 management protocol, so you can write ``with bz2.BZ2File(...) as f: ...``.
869 (Contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`.)
870
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000871* New class: the :class:`~collections.Counter` class in the :mod:`collections`
872 module is useful for tallying data. :class:`~collections.Counter` instances
873 behave mostly like dictionaries but return zero for missing keys instead of
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000874 raising a :exc:`KeyError`:
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000875
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000876 .. doctest::
877 :options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
878
879 >>> from collections import Counter
880 >>> c = Counter()
881 >>> for letter in 'here is a sample of english text':
882 ... c[letter] += 1
883 ...
884 >>> c
885 Counter({' ': 6, 'e': 5, 's': 3, 'a': 2, 'i': 2, 'h': 2,
886 'l': 2, 't': 2, 'g': 1, 'f': 1, 'm': 1, 'o': 1, 'n': 1,
887 'p': 1, 'r': 1, 'x': 1})
888 >>> c['e']
889 5
890 >>> c['z']
891 0
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000892
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +0000893 There are three additional :class:`~collections.Counter` methods:
894 :meth:`~collections.Counter.most_common` returns the N most common
895 elements and their counts. :meth:`~collections.Counter.elements`
896 returns an iterator over the contained elements, repeating each
897 element as many times as its count.
898 :meth:`~collections.Counter.subtract` takes an iterable and
899 subtracts one for each element instead of adding; if the argument is
900 a dictionary or another :class:`Counter`, the counts are
901 subtracted. ::
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000902
903 >>> c.most_common(5)
904 [(' ', 6), ('e', 5), ('s', 3), ('a', 2), ('i', 2)]
905 >>> c.elements() ->
906 'a', 'a', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',
907 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'g', 'f', 'i', 'i',
908 'h', 'h', 'm', 'l', 'l', 'o', 'n', 'p', 's',
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000909 's', 's', 'r', 't', 't', 'x'
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +0000910 >>> c['e']
911 5
912 >>> c.subtract('very heavy on the letter e')
913 >>> c['e'] # Count is now lower
914 -1
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000915
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000916 Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1696199`.
917
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +0000918 .. revision 79660
919
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000920 The new :class:`~collections.OrderedDict` class is described in the earlier
921 section :ref:`pep-0372`.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000922
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000923 The :class:`~collections.namedtuple` class now has an optional *rename* parameter.
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000924 If *rename* is true, field names that are invalid because they've
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000925 been repeated or that aren't legal Python identifiers will be
926 renamed to legal names that are derived from the field's
927 position within the list of fields:
928
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000929 >>> from collections import namedtuple
930 >>> T = namedtuple('T', ['field1', '$illegal', 'for', 'field2'], rename=True)
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000931 >>> T._fields
932 ('field1', '_1', '_2', 'field2')
933
934 (Added by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1818`.)
935
Andrew M. Kuchling6d7dfa22010-04-11 12:49:37 +0000936 The :class:`~collections.deque` data type now has a
937 :meth:`~collections.deque.count` method that returns the number of
938 contained elements equal to the supplied argument *x*, and a
939 :meth:`~collections.deque.reverse` method that reverses the elements
940 of the deque in-place. :class:`deque` also exposes its maximum
941 length as the read-only :attr:`~collections.deque.maxlen` attribute.
942 (Both features added by Raymond Hettinger.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000943
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000944* The :mod:`copy` module's :func:`~copy.deepcopy` function will now
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000945 correctly copy bound instance methods. (Implemented by
946 Robert Collins; :issue:`1515`.)
947
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000948* The :mod:`ctypes` module now always converts ``None`` to a C NULL
949 pointer for arguments declared as pointers. (Changed by Thomas
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +0000950 Heller; :issue:`4606`.) The underlying `libffi library
951 <http://sourceware.org/libffi/>`__ has been updated to version
952 3.0.9, containing various fixes for different platforms. (Updated
953 by Matthias Klose; :issue:`8142`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000954
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000955* New method: the :mod:`datetime` module's :class:`~datetime.timedelta` class
956 gained a :meth:`~datetime.timedelta.total_seconds` method that returns the
957 number of seconds in the duration. (Contributed by Brian Quinlan; :issue:`5788`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000958
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000959* New method: the :class:`~decimal.Decimal` class gained a
960 :meth:`~decimal.Decimal.from_float` class method that performs an exact
961 conversion of a floating-point number to a :class:`~decimal.Decimal`.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000962 Note that this is an **exact** conversion that strives for the
963 closest decimal approximation to the floating-point representation's value;
964 the resulting decimal value will therefore still include the inaccuracy,
965 if any.
966 For example, ``Decimal.from_float(0.1)`` returns
967 ``Decimal('0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625')``.
968 (Implemented by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4796`.)
969
Andrew M. Kuchling04b99cc2010-05-04 01:24:22 +0000970 Comparing instances of :class:`Decimal` with floating-point
971 numbers now produces sensible results based on the numeric values
972 of the operands. Previously such comparisons would fall back to
973 Python's default rules for comparing objects, which produced arbitrary
974 results based on their type. Note that you still cannot combine
975 :class:`Decimal` and floating-point in other operations such as addition,
976 since you should be explicitly choosing how to convert between float and
977 :class:`Decimal`.
978 (Fixed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`2531`.)
979
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000980 Most of the methods of the :class:`~decimal.Context` class now accept integers
981 as well as :class:`~decimal.Decimal` instances; the only exceptions are the
982 :meth:`~decimal.Context.canonical` and :meth:`~decimal.Context.is_canonical`
983 methods. (Patch by Juan José Conti; :issue:`7633`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +0000984
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +0000985 The constructor for :class:`~decimal.Decimal` now accepts
986 floating-point numbers (added by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`8257`)
987 and non-European Unicode characters such as Arabic-Indic digits
988 (contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6595`).
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000989
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +0000990 When using :class:`~decimal.Decimal` instances with a string's
991 :meth:`~str.format` method, the default alignment was previously
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000992 left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which seems
993 more sensible for numeric types. (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.)
994
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +0000995 Comparisons involving a signaling NaN value (or ``sNAN``) now signal
996 :const:`InvalidOperation` instead of silently returning a true or
997 false value depending on the comparison operator. Quiet NaN values
998 (or ``NaN``) are now hashable. (Fixed by Mark Dickinson;
999 :issue:`7279`.)
1000
Andrew M. Kuchling363dbcc2010-04-14 23:55:17 +00001001* The :mod:`difflib` module now produces output that is more
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001002 compatible with modern :command:`diff`/:command:`patch` tools
1003 through one small change, using a tab character instead of spaces as
1004 a separator in the header giving the filename. (Fixed by Anatoly
1005 Techtonik; :issue:`7585`.)
1006
1007* The :mod:`doctest` module's :const:`IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL` flag
1008 will now ignore the name of the module containing the exception
1009 being tested. (Patch by Lennart Regebro; :issue:`7490`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling363dbcc2010-04-14 23:55:17 +00001010
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +00001011* The :class:`~fractions.Fraction` class now accepts a single float or
1012 :class:`~decimal.Decimal` instance, or two rational numbers, as
1013 arguments to its constructor. (Implemented by Mark Dickinson;
1014 rationals added in :issue:`5812`, and float/decimal in
1015 :issue:`8294`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001016
Andrew M. Kuchlingec6393f2010-04-11 01:40:30 +00001017 An oversight was fixed, making the :class:`Fraction` match the other
1018 numeric types; ordering comparisons (``<``, ``<=``, ``>``, ``>=``) between
1019 fractions and complex numbers now raise a :exc:`TypeError`.
1020
1021 .. revision 79455
1022
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001023* New class: a new :class:`~ftplib.FTP_TLS` class in
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001024 the :mod:`ftplib` module provides secure FTP
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001025 connections using TLS encapsulation of authentication as well as
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001026 subsequent control and data transfers.
1027 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola', :issue:`2054`.)
1028
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001029 The :meth:`~ftplib.FTP.storbinary` method for binary uploads can now restart
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001030 uploads thanks to an added *rest* parameter (patch by Pablo Mouzo;
1031 :issue:`6845`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001032
Andrew M. Kuchling6d7dfa22010-04-11 12:49:37 +00001033* New class decorator: :func:`total_ordering` in the :mod:`functools`
1034 module takes a class that defines an :meth:`__eq__` method and one of
1035 :meth:`__lt__`, :meth:`__le__`, :meth:`__gt__`, or :meth:`__ge__`,
1036 and generates the missing comparison methods. Since the
1037 :meth:`__cmp__` method is being deprecated in Python 3.x,
1038 this decorator makes it easier to define ordered classes.
1039 (Added by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`5479`.)
1040
1041 New function: :func:`cmp_to_key` will take an old-style comparison
1042 function that expects two arguments and return a new callable that
1043 can be used as the *key* parameter to functions such as
1044 :func:`sorted`, :func:`min` and :func:`max`, etc. The primary
1045 intended use is to help with making code compatible with Python 3.x.
1046 (Added by Raymond Hettinger.)
1047
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001048* New function: the :mod:`gc` module's :func:`~gc.is_tracked` returns
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001049 true if a given instance is tracked by the garbage collector, false
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001050 otherwise. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.)
1051
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001052* The :mod:`gzip` module's :class:`~gzip.GzipFile` now supports the context
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +00001053 management protocol, so you can write ``with gzip.GzipFile(...) as f: ...``
1054 (contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`), and it now implements
1055 the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` ABC, so you can wrap it with
1056 :class:`io.BufferedReader` for faster processing
1057 (contributed by Nir Aides; :issue:`7471`).
1058 It's also now possible to override the modification time
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001059 recorded in a gzipped file by providing an optional timestamp to
1060 the constructor. (Contributed by Jacques Frechet; :issue:`4272`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001061
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001062 Files in gzip format can be padded with trailing zero bytes; the
1063 :mod:`gzip` module will now consume these trailing bytes. (Fixed by
1064 Tadek Pietraszek and Brian Curtin; :issue:`2846`.)
1065
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001066* New attribute: the :mod:`hashlib` module now has an :attr:`~hashlib.hashlib.algorithms`
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +00001067 attribute containing a tuple naming the supported algorithms.
1068 In Python 2.7, ``hashlib.algorithms`` contains
1069 ``('md5', 'sha1', 'sha224', 'sha256', 'sha384', 'sha512')``
1070 (Contributed by Carl Chenet; :issue:`7418`.)
1071
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001072* The default :class:`~httplib.HTTPResponse` class used by the :mod:`httplib` module now
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001073 supports buffering, resulting in much faster reading of HTTP responses.
1074 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4879`.)
1075
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001076 The :class:`~httplib.HTTPConnection` and :class:`~httplib.HTTPSConnection` classes
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001077 now support a *source_address* parameter, a ``(host, port)`` 2-tuple
1078 giving the source address that will be used for the connection.
1079 (Contributed by Eldon Ziegler; :issue:`3972`.)
1080
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +00001081* The :mod:`ihooks` module now supports relative imports. Note that
1082 :mod:`ihooks` is an older module used to support customizing imports,
1083 superseded by the :mod:`imputil` module added in Python 2.0.
1084 (Relative import support added by Neil Schemenauer.)
1085
1086 .. revision 75423
1087
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001088* The :mod:`imaplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses.
1089 (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1655`.)
1090
Andrew M. Kuchlingce690522010-04-13 01:32:51 +00001091* New function: the :mod:`inspect` module's :func:`~inspect.getcallargs`
1092 takes a callable and its positional and keyword arguments,
1093 and figures out which of the callable's parameters will receive each argument,
1094 returning a dictionary mapping argument names to their values. For example::
1095
1096 >>> from inspect import getcallargs
1097 >>> def f(a, b=1, *pos, **named):
1098 ... pass
1099 >>> getcallargs(f, 1, 2, 3)
1100 {'a': 1, 'named': {}, 'b': 2, 'pos': (3,)}
1101 >>> getcallargs(f, a=2, x=4)
1102 {'a': 2, 'named': {'x': 4}, 'b': 1, 'pos': ()}
1103 >>> getcallargs(f)
1104 Traceback (most recent call last):
1105 ...
1106 TypeError: f() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)
1107
1108 Contributed by George Sakkis; :issue:`3135`.
1109
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001110* Updated module: The :mod:`io` library has been upgraded to the version shipped with
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001111 Python 3.1. For 3.1, the I/O library was entirely rewritten in C
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001112 and is 2 to 20 times faster depending on the task being performed. The
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001113 original Python version was renamed to the :mod:`_pyio` module.
1114
1115 One minor resulting change: the :class:`io.TextIOBase` class now
1116 has an :attr:`errors` attribute giving the error setting
1117 used for encoding and decoding errors (one of ``'strict'``, ``'replace'``,
1118 ``'ignore'``).
1119
1120 The :class:`io.FileIO` class now raises an :exc:`OSError` when passed
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001121 an invalid file descriptor. (Implemented by Benjamin Peterson;
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001122 :issue:`4991`.) The :meth:`~io.IOBase.truncate` method now preserves the
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001123 file position; previously it would change the file position to the
1124 end of the new file. (Fixed by Pascal Chambon; :issue:`6939`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001125
Andrew M. Kuchling5a73ff82009-12-02 14:27:11 +00001126* New function: ``itertools.compress(data, selectors)`` takes two
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001127 iterators. Elements of *data* are returned if the corresponding
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001128 value in *selectors* is true::
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001129
1130 itertools.compress('ABCDEF', [1,0,1,0,1,1]) =>
1131 A, C, E, F
1132
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001133 .. maybe here is better to use >>> list(itertools.compress(...)) instead
1134
Andrew M. Kuchling5a73ff82009-12-02 14:27:11 +00001135 New function: ``itertools.combinations_with_replacement(iter, r)``
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001136 returns all the possible *r*-length combinations of elements from the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001137 iterable *iter*. Unlike :func:`~itertools.combinations`, individual elements
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001138 can be repeated in the generated combinations::
1139
1140 itertools.combinations_with_replacement('abc', 2) =>
1141 ('a', 'a'), ('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'),
1142 ('b', 'b'), ('b', 'c'), ('c', 'c')
1143
1144 Note that elements are treated as unique depending on their position
1145 in the input, not their actual values.
1146
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001147 The :func:`itertools.count` function now has a *step* argument that
1148 allows incrementing by values other than 1. :func:`~itertools.count` also
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001149 now allows keyword arguments, and using non-integer values such as
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001150 floats or :class:`~decimal.Decimal` instances. (Implemented by Raymond
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001151 Hettinger; :issue:`5032`.)
1152
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001153 :func:`itertools.combinations` and :func:`itertools.product` were
1154 previously raising :exc:`ValueError` for values of *r* larger than
1155 the input iterable. This was deemed a specification error, so they
1156 now return an empty iterator. (Fixed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4816`.)
1157
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001158* Updated module: The :mod:`json` module was upgraded to version 2.0.9 of the
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001159 simplejson package, which includes a C extension that makes
1160 encoding and decoding faster.
1161 (Contributed by Bob Ippolito; :issue:`4136`.)
1162
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001163 To support the new :class:`collections.OrderedDict` type, :func:`json.load`
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001164 now has an optional *object_pairs_hook* parameter that will be called
1165 with any object literal that decodes to a list of pairs.
1166 (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`5381`.)
1167
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001168* New functions: the :mod:`math` module gained
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001169 :func:`~math.erf` and :func:`~math.erfc` for the error function and the complementary error function,
1170 :func:`~math.expm1` which computes ``e**x - 1`` with more precision than
1171 using :func:`~math.exp` and subtracting 1,
1172 :func:`~math.gamma` for the Gamma function, and
1173 :func:`~math.lgamma` for the natural log of the Gamma function.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001174 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson and nirinA raseliarison; :issue:`3366`.)
1175
Andrew M. Kuchling24520b42009-04-09 11:22:47 +00001176* The :mod:`multiprocessing` module's :class:`Manager*` classes
1177 can now be passed a callable that will be called whenever
1178 a subprocess is started, along with a set of arguments that will be
1179 passed to the callable.
1180 (Contributed by lekma; :issue:`5585`.)
1181
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001182 The :class:`~multiprocessing.Pool` class, which controls a pool of worker processes,
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001183 now has an optional *maxtasksperchild* parameter. Worker processes
1184 will perform the specified number of tasks and then exit, causing the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001185 :class:`~multiprocessing.Pool` to start a new worker. This is useful if tasks may leak
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001186 memory or other resources, or if some tasks will cause the worker to
1187 become very large.
1188 (Contributed by Charles Cazabon; :issue:`6963`.)
1189
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001190* The :mod:`nntplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses.
1191 (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1664`.)
1192
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001193* New functions: the :mod:`os` module wraps the following POSIX system
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001194 calls: :func:`~os.getresgid` and :func:`~os.getresuid`, which return the
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001195 real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs;
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001196 :func:`~os.setresgid` and :func:`~os.setresuid`, which set
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001197 real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs to new values;
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001198 :func:`~os.initgroups`. (GID/UID functions
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001199 contributed by Travis H.; :issue:`6508`. Support for initgroups added
1200 by Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`7333`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001201
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001202 The :func:`os.fork` function now re-initializes the import lock in
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001203 the child process; this fixes problems on Solaris when :func:`~os.fork`
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001204 is called from a thread. (Fixed by Zsolt Cserna; :issue:`7242`.)
1205
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001206* In the :mod:`os.path` module, the :func:`~os.path.normpath` and
1207 :func:`~os.path.abspath` functions now preserve Unicode; if their input path
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001208 is a Unicode string, the return value is also a Unicode string.
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001209 (:meth:`~os.path.normpath` fixed by Matt Giuca in :issue:`5827`;
1210 :meth:`~os.path.abspath` fixed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`3426`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001211
Andrew M. Kuchling9cb42772009-01-21 02:15:43 +00001212* The :mod:`pydoc` module now has help for the various symbols that Python
1213 uses. You can now do ``help('<<')`` or ``help('@')``, for example.
1214 (Contributed by David Laban; :issue:`4739`.)
1215
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001216* The :mod:`re` module's :func:`~re.split`, :func:`~re.sub`, and :func:`~re.subn`
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001217 now accept an optional *flags* argument, for consistency with the
1218 other functions in the module. (Added by Gregory P. Smith.)
1219
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001220* New function: in the :mod:`shutil` module, :func:`~shutil.make_archive`
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001221 takes a filename, archive type (zip or tar-format), and a directory
1222 path, and creates an archive containing the directory's contents.
1223 (Added by Tarek Ziadé.)
1224
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001225 :mod:`shutil`'s :func:`~shutil.copyfile` and :func:`~shutil.copytree`
1226 functions now raise a :exc:`~shutil.SpecialFileError` exception when
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001227 asked to copy a named pipe. Previously the code would treat
1228 named pipes like a regular file by opening them for reading, and
1229 this would block indefinitely. (Fixed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`3002`.)
1230
1231* New functions: in the :mod:`site` module, three new functions
1232 return various site- and user-specific paths.
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001233 :func:`~site.getsitepackages` returns a list containing all
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001234 global site-packages directories, and
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001235 :func:`~site.getusersitepackages` returns the path of the user's
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001236 site-packages directory.
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001237 :func:`~site.getuserbase` returns the value of the :envvar:`USER_BASE`
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001238 environment variable, giving the path to a directory that can be used
1239 to store data.
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00001240 (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé; :issue:`6693`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001241
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001242 The :mod:`site` module now reports exceptions occurring
1243 when the :mod:`sitecustomize` module is imported, and will no longer
Florent Xiclunaad598332010-03-31 21:40:32 +00001244 catch and swallow the :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception. (Fixed by
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001245 Victor Stinner; :issue:`3137`.)
1246
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00001247* The :func:`~socket.create_connection` function
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +00001248 gained a *source_address* parameter, a ``(host, port)`` 2-tuple
1249 giving the source address that will be used for the connection.
1250 (Contributed by Eldon Ziegler; :issue:`3972`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +00001251
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001252 The :meth:`~socket.socket.recv_into` and :meth:`~socket.socket.recvfrom_into`
1253 methods will now write into objects that support the buffer API, most usefully
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001254 the :class:`bytearray` and :class:`memoryview` objects. (Implemented by
1255 Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8104`.)
1256
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001257* The :mod:`SocketServer` module's :class:`~SocketServer.TCPServer` class now
1258 has a :attr:`~SocketServer.TCPServer.disable_nagle_algorithm` class attribute.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001259 The default value is False; if overridden to be True,
1260 new request connections will have the TCP_NODELAY option set to
1261 prevent buffering many small sends into a single TCP packet.
1262 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`6192`.)
1263
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001264* Updated module: the :mod:`sqlite3` module has been updated to
Andrew M. Kuchlingfed15762010-03-08 12:00:39 +00001265 version 2.6.0 of the `pysqlite package <http://code.google.com/p/pysqlite/>`__. Version 2.6.0 includes a number of bugfixes, and adds
1266 the ability to load SQLite extensions from shared libraries.
1267 Call the ``enable_load_extension(True)`` method to enable extensions,
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001268 and then call :meth:`~sqlite3.Connection.load_extension` to load a particular shared library.
Andrew M. Kuchlingfed15762010-03-08 12:00:39 +00001269 (Updated by Gerhard Häring.)
1270
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00001271* The :mod:`ssl` module's :class:`~ssl.SSL` objects now support the
1272 buffer API, which fixed a test suite failure (fix by Antoine Pitrou;
1273 :issue:`7133`) and automatically set
1274 OpenSSL's :cmacro:`SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY`, which will prevent an error
1275 code being returned from :meth:`recv` operations that trigger an SSL
1276 renegotiation (fix by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8222`).
1277
1278 The :func:`wrap_socket` constructor function now takes a
1279 *ciphers* argument that's a string listing the encryption algorithms
1280 to be allowed; the format of the string is described
1281 `in the OpenSSL documentation <http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_LIST_FORMAT>`__. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8322`.)
1282
1283 Another change makes the extension load all of OpenSSL's ciphers and
1284 digest algorithms so that they're all available. Some SSL
1285 certificates couldn't be verified, reporting an 'unknown algorithm'
1286 error. (Reported by Beda Kosata, and fixed by Antoine Pitrou;
1287 :issue:`8484`.)
1288
1289 The version of OpenSSL being used is now available as the module
1290 attributes :attr:`OPENSSL_VERSION` (a string),
1291 :attr:`OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO` (a 5-tuple), and
1292 :attr:`OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER` (an integer). (Added by Antoine
1293 Pitrou; :issue:`8321`.)
1294
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001295* The :mod:`struct` module will no longer silently ignore overflow
1296 errors when a value is too large for a particular integer format
1297 code (one of ``bBhHiIlLqQ``); it now always raises a
1298 :exc:`struct.error` exception. (Changed by Mark Dickinson;
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +00001299 :issue:`1523`.) The :func:`~struct.pack` function will also
1300 attempt to use :meth:`__index__` to convert and pack non-integers
1301 before trying the :meth:`__int__` method or reporting an error.
1302 (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`8300`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001303
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001304* New function: the :mod:`subprocess` module's
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001305 :func:`~subprocess.check_output` runs a command with a specified set of arguments
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +00001306 and returns the command's output as a string when the command runs without
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001307 error, or raises a :exc:`~subprocess.CalledProcessError` exception otherwise.
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +00001308
1309 ::
1310
1311 >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '.'])
1312 'Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on\n
1313 /dev/disk0s2 52G 49G 3.0G 94% /\n'
1314
1315 >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '/bogus'])
1316 ...
1317 subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['df', '-h', '/bogus']' returned non-zero exit status 1
1318
1319 (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith.)
1320
Andrew M. Kuchlingf91a6792010-03-24 18:07:43 +00001321 The :mod:`subprocess` module will now retry its internal system calls
1322 on receiving an :const:`EINTR` signal. (Reported by several people; final
1323 patch by Gregory P. Smith in :issue:`1068268`.)
1324
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001325* New function: :func:`~symtable.is_declared_global` in the :mod:`symtable` module
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001326 returns true for variables that are explicitly declared to be global,
1327 false for ones that are implicitly global.
1328 (Contributed by Jeremy Hylton.)
1329
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001330* The :mod:`syslog` module will now use the value of ``sys.argv[0]`` as the
1331 identifier instead of the previous default value of ``'python'``.
1332 (Changed by Sean Reifschneider; :issue:`8451`.)
1333
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +00001334* The ``sys.version_info`` value is now a named tuple, with attributes
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001335 named :attr:`major`, :attr:`minor`, :attr:`micro`,
1336 :attr:`releaselevel`, and :attr:`serial`. (Contributed by Ross
1337 Light; :issue:`4285`.)
1338
1339 :func:`sys.getwindowsversion` also returns a named tuple,
Andrew M. Kuchling9e483ef2010-02-08 01:35:35 +00001340 with attributes named :attr:`major`, :attr:`minor`, :attr:`build`,
Ezio Melotti12477752010-02-08 22:22:41 +00001341 :attr:`platform`, :attr:`service_pack`, :attr:`service_pack_major`,
Eric Smithb3c54882010-02-03 14:17:50 +00001342 :attr:`service_pack_minor`, :attr:`suite_mask`, and
1343 :attr:`product_type`. (Contributed by Brian Curtin; :issue:`7766`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +00001344
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00001345* The :mod:`tarfile` module's default error handling has changed, to
1346 no longer suppress fatal errors. The default error level was previously 0,
1347 which meant that errors would only result in a message being written to the
1348 debug log, but because the debug log is not activated by default,
1349 these errors go unnoticed. The default error level is now 1,
1350 which raises an exception if there's an error.
1351 (Changed by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`7357`.)
1352
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001353 :mod:`tarfile` now supports filtering the :class:`~tarfile.TarInfo`
1354 objects being added to a tar file. When you call :meth:`~tarfile.TarFile.add`,
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001355 instance, you may supply an optional *filter* argument
1356 that's a callable. The *filter* callable will be passed the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001357 :class:`~tarfile.TarInfo` for every file being added, and can modify and return it.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001358 If the callable returns ``None``, the file will be excluded from the
1359 resulting archive. This is more powerful than the existing
1360 *exclude* argument, which has therefore been deprecated.
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00001361 (Added by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`6856`.)
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001362 The :class:`~tarfile.TarFile` class also now supports the context manager protocol.
Andrew M. Kuchlingfed15762010-03-08 12:00:39 +00001363 (Added by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`7232`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001364
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001365* The :meth:`~threading.Event.wait` method of the :class:`threading.Event` class
1366 now returns the internal flag on exit. This means the method will usually
1367 return true because :meth:`~threading.Event.wait` is supposed to block until the
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001368 internal flag becomes true. The return value will only be false if
1369 a timeout was provided and the operation timed out.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001370 (Contributed by Tim Lesher; :issue:`1674032`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001371
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +00001372* The Unicode database provided by the :mod:`unicodedata` module is
1373 now used internally to determine which characters are numeric,
1374 whitespace, or represent line breaks. The database also
1375 includes information from the :file:`Unihan.txt` data file (patch
1376 by Anders Chrigström and Amaury Forgeot d'Arc; :issue:`1571184`)
1377 and has been updated to version 5.2.0 (updated by
1378 Florent Xicluna; :issue:`8024`).
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001379
Andrew M. Kuchling04b99cc2010-05-04 01:24:22 +00001380* The :mod:`urlparse` module's :func:`~urlparse.urlsplit` now handles
1381 unknown URL schemes in a fashion compliant with :rfc:`3986`: if the
1382 URL is of the form ``"<something>://..."``, the text before the
1383 ``://`` is treated as the scheme, even if it's a made-up scheme that
1384 the module doesn't know about. This change may break code that
1385 worked around the old behaviour. For example, Python 2.6.4 or 2.5
1386 will return the following:
1387
1388 >>> import urlparse
1389 >>> urlparse.urlsplit('invented://host/filename?query')
1390 ('invented', '', '//host/filename?query', '', '')
1391
1392 Python 2.7 (and Python 2.6.5) will return:
1393
1394 >>> import urlparse
1395 >>> urlparse.urlsplit('invented://host/filename?query')
1396 ('invented', 'host', '/filename?query', '', '')
1397
1398 (Python 2.7 actually produces slightly different output, since it
1399 returns a named tuple instead of a standard tuple.)
1400
1401 The :mod:`urlparse` module also supports IPv6 literal addresses as defined by
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00001402 :rfc:`2732` (contributed by Senthil Kumaran; :issue:`2987`). ::
1403
1404 >>> urlparse.urlparse('http://[1080::8:800:200C:417A]/foo')
1405 ParseResult(scheme='http', netloc='[1080::8:800:200C:417A]',
1406 path='/foo', params='', query='', fragment='')
1407
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001408* The :class:`~UserDict.UserDict` class is now a new-style class. (Changed by
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001409 Benjamin Peterson.)
1410
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +00001411* New class: the :class:`~weakref.WeakSet` class in the :mod:`weakref`
1412 module is a set that only holds weak references to its elements; elements
1413 will be removed once there are no references pointing to them.
1414 (Originally implemented in Python 3.x by Raymond Hettinger, and backported
1415 to 2.7 by Michael Foord.)
1416
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001417* The ElementTree library, :mod:`xml.etree`, no longer escapes
1418 ampersands and angle brackets when outputting an XML processing
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001419 instruction (which looks like ``<?xml-stylesheet href="#style1"?>``)
1420 or comment (which looks like ``<!-- comment -->``).
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001421 (Patch by Neil Muller; :issue:`2746`.)
1422
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001423* The :mod:`zipfile` module's :class:`~zipfile.ZipFile` now supports the context
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00001424 management protocol, so you can write ``with zipfile.ZipFile(...) as f: ...``.
1425 (Contributed by Brian Curtin; :issue:`5511`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001426
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001427 :mod:`zipfile` now supports archiving empty directories and
1428 extracts them correctly. (Fixed by Kuba Wieczorek; :issue:`4710`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001429 Reading files out of an archive is now faster, and interleaving
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001430 :meth:`~zipfile.ZipFile.read` and :meth:`~zipfile.ZipFile.readline` now works correctly.
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001431 (Contributed by Nir Aides; :issue:`7610`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +00001432
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001433 The :func:`~zipfile.is_zipfile` function now
Andrew M. Kuchling039c8992010-02-01 02:04:26 +00001434 accepts a file object, in addition to the path names accepted in earlier
1435 versions. (Contributed by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4756`.)
1436
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001437 The :meth:`~zipfile.ZipFile.writestr` method now has an optional *compress_type* parameter
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001438 that lets you override the default compression method specified in the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001439 :class:`~zipfile.ZipFile` constructor. (Contributed by Ronald Oussoren;
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001440 :issue:`6003`.)
1441
1442
Andrew M. Kuchling0e7123f2010-02-08 13:22:24 +00001443New module: sysconfig
1444---------------------------------
1445
1446XXX A new :mod:`sysconfig` module has been extracted from
1447:mod:`distutils` and put in the standard library.
1448
1449The :mod:`sysconfig` module provides access to Python's configuration
1450information like the list of installation paths and the configuration
Tarek Ziadé1e069ee2010-02-23 05:20:22 +00001451variables relevant for the current platform. (contributed by Tarek)
Andrew M. Kuchling0e7123f2010-02-08 13:22:24 +00001452
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001453Updated module: ElementTree 1.3
1454---------------------------------
1455
1456XXX write this.
1457
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001458.. ======================================================================
1459.. whole new modules get described in subsections here
1460
Tarek Ziadé2b210692010-02-02 23:39:40 +00001461
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001462Unit Testing Enhancements
1463---------------------------------
1464
Andrew M. Kuchlingb2454b22010-04-29 01:45:41 +00001465The :mod:`unittest` module was greatly enhanced; many
1466new features were added. Most of these features were implemented
1467by Michael Foord, unless otherwise noted.
1468
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00001469When used from the command line, the module can automatically discover
1470tests. It's not as fancy as `py.test <http://pytest.org>`__ or
1471`nose <http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/>`__, but provides a simple way
1472to run tests kept within a set of package directories. For example,
1473the following command will search the :file:`test/` subdirectory for
1474any importable test files named ``test*.py``::
1475
1476 python -m unittest discover -s test
1477
1478Consult the :mod:`unittest` module documentation for more details.
1479(Developed in :issue:`6001`.)
1480
1481The :func:`main` function supports some other new options:
1482
1483* :option:`-b` or :option:`--buffer` will buffer the standard output
1484 and standard error streams during each test. If the test passes,
1485 any resulting output will be discard; on failure, the buffered
1486 output will be displayed.
1487
1488* :option:`-c` or :option:`--catch` will cause the control-C interrupt
1489 to be handled more gracefully. Instead of interrupting the test
1490 process immediately, the currently running test will be completed
1491 and then the resulting partial results will be reported. If you're
1492 impatient, a second press of control-C will cause an immediate
1493 interruption.
1494
1495 This control-C handler tries to avoid interfering when the code
1496 being tested or the tests being run have defined a signal handler of
1497 their own, by noticing that a signal handler was already set and
1498 calling it. If this doesn't work for you, there's a
1499 :func:`removeHandler` decorator that can be used to mark tests that
1500 should have the control-C handling disabled.
1501
1502* :option:`-f` or :option:`--failfast` makes
1503 test execution stop immediately when a test fails instead of
1504 continuing to execute further tests. (Suggested by Cliff Dyer and
1505 implemented by Michael Foord; :issue:`8074`.)
1506
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001507The progress messages now shows 'x' for expected failures
1508and 'u' for unexpected successes when run in verbose mode.
1509(Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingb2454b22010-04-29 01:45:41 +00001510
1511Test cases can raise the :exc:`~unittest.SkipTest` exception to skip a
1512test. (:issue:`1034053`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001513
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001514The error messages for :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertEqual`,
1515:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertTrue`, and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertFalse`
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001516failures now provide more information. If you set the
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001517:attr:`~unittest.TestCase.longMessage` attribute of your :class:`~unittest.TestCase` classes to
1518True, both the standard error message and any additional message you
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001519provide will be printed for failures. (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`5663`.)
1520
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001521The :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertRaises` method now
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001522return a context handler when called without providing a callable
1523object to run. For example, you can write this::
1524
1525 with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001526 {}['foo']
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001527
1528(Implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4444`.)
1529
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +00001530.. rev 78774
1531
1532Module- and class-level setup and teardown fixtures are now supported.
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001533Modules can contain :func:`~unittest.setUpModule` and :func:`~unittest.tearDownModule`
1534functions. Classes can have :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.setUpClass` and
1535:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.tearDownClass` methods that must be defined as class methods
1536(using ``@classmethod`` or equivalent). These functions and
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +00001537methods are invoked when the test runner switches to a test case in a
1538different module or class.
1539
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001540The methods :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.addCleanup` and
1541:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.doCleanups` were added.
1542:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.addCleanup` allows you to add cleanup functions that
1543will be called unconditionally (after :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.setUp` if
1544:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.setUp` fails, otherwise after :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.tearDown`). This allows
Andrew M. Kuchling4a0661b2010-03-25 01:35:51 +00001545for much simpler resource allocation and deallocation during tests
1546(:issue:`5679`).
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001547
1548A number of new methods were added that provide more specialized
1549tests. Many of these methods were written by Google engineers
1550for use in their test suites; Gregory P. Smith, Michael Foord, and
1551GvR worked on merging them into Python's version of :mod:`unittest`.
1552
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001553* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIsNone` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIsNotNone` take one
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001554 expression and verify that the result is or is not ``None``.
1555
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001556* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIs` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIsNot`
1557 take two values and check whether the two values evaluate to the same object or not.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001558 (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`2578`.)
1559
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001560* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIsInstance` and
1561 :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertNotIsInstance` check whether
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +00001562 the resulting object is an instance of a particular class, or of
1563 one of a tuple of classes. (Added by Georg Brandl; :issue:`7031`.)
1564
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001565* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertGreater`, :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertGreaterEqual`,
1566 :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertLess`, and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertLessEqual` compare
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001567 two quantities.
1568
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001569* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertMultiLineEqual` compares two strings, and if they're
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001570 not equal, displays a helpful comparison that highlights the
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001571 differences in the two strings. This comparison is now used by
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001572 default when Unicode strings are compared with :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertEqual`.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001573
Andrew M. Kuchlingb2454b22010-04-29 01:45:41 +00001574* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertRegexpMatches` and
1575 :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertNotRegexpMatches` checks whether the
1576 first argument is a string matching or not matching the regular
1577 expression provided as the second argument (:issue:`8038`).
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001578
1579* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertRaisesRegexp` checks whether a particular exception
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001580 is raised, and then also checks that the string representation of
1581 the exception matches the provided regular expression.
1582
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001583* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertIn` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertNotIn`
1584 tests whether *first* is or is not in *second*.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001585
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001586* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertItemsEqual` tests whether two provided sequences
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001587 contain the same elements.
1588
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001589* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertSetEqual` compares whether two sets are equal, and
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001590 only reports the differences between the sets in case of error.
1591
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001592* Similarly, :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertListEqual` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertTupleEqual`
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001593 compare the specified types and explain any differences without necessarily
1594 printing their full values; these methods are now used by default
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001595 when comparing lists and tuples using :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertEqual`.
1596 More generally, :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertSequenceEqual` compares two sequences
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001597 and can optionally check whether both sequences are of a
1598 particular type.
1599
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001600* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertDictEqual` compares two dictionaries and reports the
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001601 differences; it's now used by default when you compare two dictionaries
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001602 using :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertEqual`. :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertDictContainsSubset` checks whether
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001603 all of the key/value pairs in *first* are found in *second*.
1604
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001605* :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertAlmostEqual` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual` test
Andrew M. Kuchlingb2454b22010-04-29 01:45:41 +00001606 whether *first* and *second* are approximately equal. This method
1607 can either round their difference to an optionally-specified number
1608 of *places* (the default is 7) and compare it to zero, or require
1609 the difference to be smaller than a supplied *delta* value.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001610
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001611* :meth:`~unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromName` properly honors the
1612 :attr:`~unittest.TestLoader.suiteClass` attribute of
1613 the :class:`~unittest.TestLoader`. (Fixed by Mark Roddy; :issue:`6866`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001614
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001615* A new hook lets you extend the :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertEqual` method to handle
1616 new data types. The :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.addTypeEqualityFunc` method takes a type
Andrew M. Kuchling9858f632010-03-23 18:39:24 +00001617 object and a function. The function will be used when both of the
1618 objects being compared are of the specified type. This function
1619 should compare the two objects and raise an exception if they don't
1620 match; it's a good idea for the function to provide additional
1621 information about why the two objects are matching, much as the new
1622 sequence comparison methods do.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001623
Andrew M. Kuchling9858f632010-03-23 18:39:24 +00001624:func:`unittest.main` now takes an optional ``exit`` argument. If
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001625False, :func:`~unittest.main` doesn't call :func:`sys.exit`, allowing it to be
Andrew M. Kuchling9858f632010-03-23 18:39:24 +00001626used from the interactive interpreter. (Contributed by J. Pablo
1627Fernández; :issue:`3379`.)
1628
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001629:class:`~unittest.TestResult` has new :meth:`~unittest.TestResult.startTestRun` and
1630:meth:`~unittest.TestResult.stopTestRun` methods that are called immediately before
Andrew M. Kuchling9858f632010-03-23 18:39:24 +00001631and after a test run. (Contributed by Robert Collins; :issue:`5728`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001632
1633With all these changes, the :file:`unittest.py` was becoming awkwardly
1634large, so the module was turned into a package and the code split into
1635several files (by Benjamin Peterson). This doesn't affect how the
Andrew M. Kuchlingb2454b22010-04-29 01:45:41 +00001636module is imported or used.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001637
1638
1639.. _importlib-section:
1640
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001641importlib: Importing Modules
1642------------------------------
1643
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001644Python 3.1 includes the :mod:`importlib` package, a re-implementation
1645of the logic underlying Python's :keyword:`import` statement.
1646:mod:`importlib` is useful for implementors of Python interpreters and
Brett Cannonca2dc472009-12-22 02:37:37 +00001647to users who wish to write new importers that can participate in the
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001648import process. Python 2.7 doesn't contain the complete
1649:mod:`importlib` package, but instead has a tiny subset that contains
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001650a single function, :func:`~importlib.import_module`.
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001651
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001652``import_module(name, package=None)`` imports a module. *name* is
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001653a string containing the module or package's name. It's possible to do
1654relative imports by providing a string that begins with a ``.``
1655character, such as ``..utils.errors``. For relative imports, the
1656*package* argument must be provided and is the name of the package that
1657will be used as the anchor for
Ezio Melotti021f3342010-04-06 03:26:49 +00001658the relative import. :func:`~importlib.import_module` both inserts the imported
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +00001659module into ``sys.modules`` and returns the module object.
1660
1661Here are some examples::
1662
1663 >>> from importlib import import_module
1664 >>> anydbm = import_module('anydbm') # Standard absolute import
1665 >>> anydbm
1666 <module 'anydbm' from '/p/python/Lib/anydbm.py'>
1667 >>> # Relative import
1668 >>> sysconfig = import_module('..sysconfig', 'distutils.command')
1669 >>> sysconfig
1670 <module 'distutils.sysconfig' from '/p/python/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.pyc'>
1671
1672:mod:`importlib` was implemented by Brett Cannon and introduced in
1673Python 3.1.
1674
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001675
Andrew M. Kuchlinga17cd4a2009-01-31 02:50:09 +00001676ttk: Themed Widgets for Tk
1677--------------------------
1678
1679Tcl/Tk 8.5 includes a set of themed widgets that re-implement basic Tk
1680widgets but have a more customizable appearance and can therefore more
1681closely resemble the native platform's widgets. This widget
1682set was originally called Tile, but was renamed to Ttk (for "themed Tk")
1683on being added to Tcl/Tck release 8.5.
1684
1685XXX write a brief discussion and an example here.
1686
1687The :mod:`ttk` module was written by Guilherme Polo and added in
1688:issue:`2983`. An alternate version called ``Tile.py``, written by
1689Martin Franklin and maintained by Kevin Walzer, was proposed for
1690inclusion in :issue:`2618`, but the authors argued that Guilherme
1691Polo's work was more comprehensive.
1692
Georg Brandl0516f812009-11-18 18:52:35 +00001693
1694Deprecations and Removals
1695=========================
1696
1697* :func:`contextlib.nested`, which allows handling more than one context manager
1698 with one :keyword:`with` statement, has been deprecated; :keyword:`with`
1699 supports multiple context managers syntactically now.
1700
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001701.. ======================================================================
1702
1703
1704Build and C API Changes
1705=======================
1706
1707Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
1708
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +00001709* The latest release of the GNU Debugger, GDB 7, can be `scripted
1710 using Python
1711 <http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Python.html>`__.
1712 When you begin debugging an executable program P, GDB will look for
1713 a file named ``P-gdb.py`` and automatically read it. Dave Malcolm
1714 contributed a :file:`python-gdb.py` that adds a number of useful
1715 commands when debugging Python itself. For example, there are
1716 ``py-up`` and ``py-down`` that go up or down one Python stack frame,
1717 which usually corresponds to several C stack frames. ``py-print``
1718 prints the value of a Python variable, and ``py-bt`` prints the
1719 Python stack trace. (Added as a result of :issue:`8032`.)
1720
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +00001721* If you use the :file:`.gdbinit` file provided with Python,
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001722 the "pyo" macro in the 2.7 version now works correctly when the thread being
1723 debugged doesn't hold the GIL; the macro now acquires it before printing.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001724 (Contributed by Victor Stinner; :issue:`3632`.)
1725
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +00001726* :cfunc:`Py_AddPendingCall` is now thread-safe, letting any
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001727 worker thread submit notifications to the main Python thread. This
1728 is particularly useful for asynchronous IO operations.
1729 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4293`.)
1730
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001731* New function: :cfunc:`PyCode_NewEmpty` creates an empty code object;
1732 only the filename, function name, and first line number are required.
1733 This is useful to extension modules that are attempting to
1734 construct a more useful traceback stack. Previously such
1735 extensions needed to call :cfunc:`PyCode_New`, which had many
1736 more arguments. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.)
1737
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001738* New function: :cfunc:`PyErr_NewExceptionWithDoc` creates a new
1739 exception class, just as the existing :cfunc:`PyErr_NewException` does,
1740 but takes an extra ``char *`` argument containing the docstring for the
1741 new exception class. (Added by the 'lekma' user on the Python bug tracker;
1742 :issue:`7033`.)
1743
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001744* New function: :cfunc:`PyFrame_GetLineNumber` takes a frame object
1745 and returns the line number that the frame is currently executing.
1746 Previously code would need to get the index of the bytecode
1747 instruction currently executing, and then look up the line number
1748 corresponding to that address. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.)
1749
Andrew M. Kuchling17ae2ba2010-02-03 02:19:14 +00001750* New functions: :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` and
1751 :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow` approximates a Python long
1752 integer as a C :ctype:`long` or :ctype:`long long`.
1753 If the number is too large to fit into
1754 the output type, an *overflow* flag is set and returned to the caller.
1755 (Contributed by Case Van Horsen; :issue:`7528` and :issue:`7767`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001756
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +00001757* New function: stemming from the rewrite of string-to-float conversion,
1758 a new :cfunc:`PyOS_string_to_double` function was added. The old
1759 :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_strtod` and :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_atof` functions
1760 are now deprecated.
1761
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001762* New macros: the Python header files now define the following macros:
1763 :cmacro:`Py_ISALNUM`,
1764 :cmacro:`Py_ISALPHA`,
1765 :cmacro:`Py_ISDIGIT`,
1766 :cmacro:`Py_ISLOWER`,
1767 :cmacro:`Py_ISSPACE`,
1768 :cmacro:`Py_ISUPPER`,
1769 :cmacro:`Py_ISXDIGIT`,
1770 and :cmacro:`Py_TOLOWER`, :cmacro:`Py_TOUPPER`.
1771 All of these functions are analogous to the C
1772 standard macros for classifying characters, but ignore the current
1773 locale setting, because in
1774 several places Python needs to analyze characters in a
1775 locale-independent way. (Added by Eric Smith;
1776 :issue:`5793`.)
1777
1778 .. XXX these macros don't seem to be described in the c-api docs.
1779
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +00001780* Removed function: :cmacro:`PyEval_CallObject` is now only available
1781 as a macro. A function version was being kept around to preserve
1782 ABI linking compatibility, but that was in 1997; it can certainly be
1783 deleted. (Removed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8276`.)
1784
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001785* New format codes: the :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromString`,
1786 :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromStringV`, and :cfunc:`PyErr_Format` now
1787 accepts ``%lld`` and ``%llu`` format codes for displaying values of
1788 C's :ctype:`long long` types.
1789 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`7228`.)
1790
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001791* The complicated interaction between threads and process forking has
1792 been changed. Previously, the child process created by
1793 :func:`os.fork` might fail because the child is created with only a
1794 single thread running, the thread performing the :func:`os.fork`.
1795 If other threads were holding a lock, such as Python's import lock,
1796 when the fork was performed, the lock would still be marked as
1797 "held" in the new process. But in the child process nothing would
1798 ever release the lock, since the other threads weren't replicated,
1799 and the child process would no longer be able to perform imports.
1800
1801 Python 2.7 now acquires the import lock before performing an
1802 :func:`os.fork`, and will also clean up any locks created using the
1803 :mod:`threading` module. C extension modules that have internal
1804 locks, or that call :cfunc:`fork()` themselves, will not benefit
1805 from this clean-up.
1806
1807 (Fixed by Thomas Wouters; :issue:`1590864`.)
1808
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001809* The :cfunc:`Py_Finalize` function now calls the internal
1810 :func:`threading._shutdown` function; this prevents some exceptions from
1811 being raised when an interpreter shuts down.
1812 (Patch by Adam Olsen; :issue:`1722344`.)
1813
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001814* When using the :ctype:`PyMemberDef` structure to define attributes
1815 of a type, Python will no longer let you try to delete or set a
1816 :const:`T_STRING_INPLACE` attribute.
1817
1818 .. rev 79644
1819
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001820* Global symbols defined by the :mod:`ctypes` module are now prefixed
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001821 with ``Py``, or with ``_ctypes``. (Implemented by Thomas
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001822 Heller; :issue:`3102`.)
1823
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001824* New configure option: the :option:`--with-system-expat` switch allows
1825 building the :mod:`pyexpat` module to use the system Expat library.
1826 (Contributed by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`7609`.)
1827
Andrew M. Kuchlingce690522010-04-13 01:32:51 +00001828* New configure option: compiling Python with the
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001829 :option:`--with-valgrind` option will now disable the pymalloc
Andrew M. Kuchlingce690522010-04-13 01:32:51 +00001830 allocator, which is difficult for the Valgrind memory-error detector
1831 to analyze correctly.
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001832 Valgrind will therefore be better at detecting memory leaks and
1833 overruns. (Contributed by James Henstridge; :issue:`2422`.)
1834
Andrew M. Kuchling7f8ebdb2010-01-03 01:15:21 +00001835* New configure option: you can now supply no arguments to
1836 :option:`--with-dbmliborder=` in order to build none of the various
1837 DBM modules. (Added by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis;
1838 :issue:`6491`.)
1839
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001840* The :program:`configure` script now checks for floating-point rounding bugs
1841 on certain 32-bit Intel chips and defines a :cmacro:`X87_DOUBLE_ROUNDING`
1842 preprocessor definition. No code currently uses this definition,
1843 but it's available if anyone wishes to use it.
1844 (Added by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`2937`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001845
Andrew M. Kuchling4515f0d2010-04-11 20:40:09 +00001846 :program:`configure` also now sets a :envvar:`LDCXXSHARED` Makefile
1847 variable for supporting C++ linking. (Contributed by Arfrever
1848 Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`1222585`.)
1849
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001850* The build process now creates the necessary files for pkg-config
1851 support. (Contributed by Clinton Roy; :issue:`3585`.)
1852
1853* The build process now supports Subversion 1.7. (Contributed by
1854 Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`6094`.)
1855
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001856
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001857.. ======================================================================
1858
1859Port-Specific Changes: Windows
1860-----------------------------------
1861
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +00001862* The :mod:`msvcrt` module now contains some constants from
1863 the :file:`crtassem.h` header file:
1864 :data:`CRT_ASSEMBLY_VERSION`,
1865 :data:`VC_ASSEMBLY_PUBLICKEYTOKEN`,
1866 and :data:`LIBRARIES_ASSEMBLY_NAME_PREFIX`.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001867 (Contributed by David Cournapeau; :issue:`4365`.)
1868
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001869* The :mod:`_winreg` module for accessing the registry now implements
1870 the :func:`CreateKeyEx` and :func:`DeleteKeyEx` functions, extended
1871 versions of previously-supported functions that take several extra
1872 arguments. The :func:`DisableReflectionKey`,
1873 :func:`EnableReflectionKey`, and :func:`QueryReflectionKey` were also
1874 tested and documented.
1875 (Implemented by Brian Curtin: :issue:`7347`.)
1876
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001877* The new :cfunc:`_beginthreadex` API is used to start threads, and
1878 the native thread-local storage functions are now used.
1879 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`3582`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001880
Andrew M. Kuchling363dbcc2010-04-14 23:55:17 +00001881* The :func:`os.kill` function now works on Windows. The signal value
1882 can be the constants :const:`CTRL_C_EVENT`,
1883 :const:`CTRL_BREAK_EVENT`, or any integer. The Control-C and
1884 Control-Break keystroke events can be sent to subprocesses; any
1885 other value will use the :cfunc:`TerminateProcess` API.
1886 (Contributed by Miki Tebeka; :issue:`1220212`.)
1887
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001888* The :func:`os.listdir` function now correctly fails
1889 for an empty path. (Fixed by Hirokazu Yamamoto; :issue:`5913`.)
1890
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001891* The :mod:`mimelib` module will now read the MIME database from
1892 the Windows registry when initializing.
1893 (Patch by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4969`.)
1894
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001895.. ======================================================================
1896
1897Port-Specific Changes: Mac OS X
1898-----------------------------------
1899
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001900* The path ``/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages`` is now appended to
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001901 ``sys.path``, in order to share added packages between the system
1902 installation and a user-installed copy of the same version.
1903 (Changed by Ronald Oussoren; :issue:`4865`.)
1904
Andrew M. Kuchling04b99cc2010-05-04 01:24:22 +00001905Port-Specific Changes: FreeBSD
1906-----------------------------------
1907
1908* FreeBSD 7.1's :const:`SO_SETFIB` constant, used with
1909 :func:`~socket.getsockopt`/:func:`~socket.setsockopt` to select an
1910 alternate routing table, is now available in the :mod:`socket`
1911 module. (Added by Kyle VanderBeek; :issue:`8235`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001912
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001913Other Changes and Fixes
1914=======================
1915
Andrew M. Kuchling0e7123f2010-02-08 13:22:24 +00001916* Two benchmark scripts, :file:`iobench` and :file:`ccbench`, were
1917 added to the :file:`Tools` directory. :file:`iobench` measures the
Antoine Pitroudde96e62010-02-08 20:25:47 +00001918 speed of built-in file I/O objects (as returned by :func:`open`)
Andrew M. Kuchling46c2db52010-03-21 18:47:12 +00001919 while performing various operations, and :file:`ccbench` is a
1920 concurrency benchmark that tries to measure computing throughput,
1921 thread switching latency, and IO processing bandwidth when
1922 performing several tasks using a varying number of threads.
Andrew M. Kuchling0e7123f2010-02-08 13:22:24 +00001923
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001924* When importing a module from a :file:`.pyc` or :file:`.pyo` file
1925 with an existing :file:`.py` counterpart, the :attr:`co_filename`
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001926 attributes of the resulting code objects are overwritten when the
1927 original filename is obsolete. This can happen if the file has been
1928 renamed, moved, or is accessed through different paths. (Patch by
1929 Ziga Seilnacht and Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`1180193`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001930
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001931* The :file:`regrtest.py` script now takes a :option:`--randseed=`
1932 switch that takes an integer that will be used as the random seed
1933 for the :option:`-r` option that executes tests in random order.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001934 The :option:`-r` option also reports the seed that was used
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001935 (Added by Collin Winter.)
1936
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001937* Another :file:`regrtest.py` switch is :option:`-j`, which
1938 takes an integer specifying how many tests run in parallel. This
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001939 allows reducing the total runtime on multi-core machines.
Antoine Pitrou4698d992009-05-31 14:20:14 +00001940 This option is compatible with several other options, including the
1941 :option:`-R` switch which is known to produce long runtimes.
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001942 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`6152`.) This can also be used
1943 with a new :option:`-F` switch that runs selected tests in a loop
1944 until they fail. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`7312`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001945
Andrew M. Kuchling85f928a2010-04-15 01:42:27 +00001946* When executed as a script, the :file:`py_compile.py` module now
1947 accepts ``'-'`` as an argument, which will read standard input for
1948 the list of filenames to be compiled. (Contributed by Piotr
1949 Ożarowski; :issue:`8233`.)
1950
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001951.. ======================================================================
1952
1953Porting to Python 2.7
1954=====================
1955
1956This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
1957that may require changes to your code:
1958
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001959* The string :meth:`format` method changed the default precision used
1960 for floating-point and complex numbers from 6 decimal
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001961 places to 12, which matches the precision used by :func:`str`.
1962 (Changed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5920`.)
1963
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc901f2002009-06-09 23:08:13 +00001964* Because of an optimization for the :keyword:`with` statement, the special
1965 methods :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` must belong to the object's
1966 type, and cannot be directly attached to the object's instance. This
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcd81333c2009-06-10 20:30:19 +00001967 affects new-style classes (derived from :class:`object`) and C extension
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc901f2002009-06-09 23:08:13 +00001968 types. (:issue:`6101`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001969
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +00001970* When a restricted set of attributes were set using ``__slots__``,
1971 deleting an unset attribute would not raise :exc:`AttributeError`
1972 as you would expect. Fixed by Benjamin Peterson; :issue:`7604`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001973
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001974In the standard library:
1975
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001976* When using :class:`Decimal` instances with a string's
1977 :meth:`format` method, the default alignment was previously
1978 left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which might
1979 change the output of your programs.
1980 (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.)
1981
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00001982 Comparisons involving a signaling NaN value (or ``sNAN``) now signal
1983 :const:`InvalidOperation` instead of silently returning a true or
1984 false value depending on the comparison operator. Quiet NaN values
1985 (or ``NaN``) are now hashable. (Fixed by Mark Dickinson;
1986 :issue:`7279`.)
1987
Andrew M. Kuchlinge41e4db2010-02-18 14:16:48 +00001988* The ElementTree library, :mod:`xml.etree`, no longer escapes
1989 ampersands and angle brackets when outputting an XML processing
1990 instruction (which looks like `<?xml-stylesheet href="#style1"?>`)
1991 or comment (which looks like `<!-- comment -->`).
1992 (Patch by Neil Muller; :issue:`2746`.)
1993
Andrew M. Kuchlingd3b60222010-05-01 01:19:16 +00001994* The :meth:`readline` method of :class:`StringIO` objects now does
1995 nothing when a negative length is requested, as other file-like
1996 objects do. (:issue:`7348`).
1997
Andrew M. Kuchling15c82d22010-04-29 00:22:16 +00001998* The :mod:`syslog` module will now use the value of ``sys.argv[0]`` as the
1999 identifier instead of the previous default value of ``'python'``.
2000 (Changed by Sean Reifschneider; :issue:`8451`.)
2001
Andrew M. Kuchling04b99cc2010-05-04 01:24:22 +00002002* The :mod:`urlparse` module's :func:`~urlparse.urlsplit` now handles
2003 unknown URL schemes in a fashion compliant with :rfc:`3986`: if the
2004 URL is of the form ``"<something>://..."``, the text before the
2005 ``://`` is treated as the scheme, even if it's a made-up scheme that
2006 the module doesn't know about. This change may break code that
2007 worked around the old behaviour. For example, Python 2.6.4 or 2.5
2008 will return the following:
2009
2010 >>> import urlparse
2011 >>> urlparse.urlsplit('invented://host/filename?query')
2012 ('invented', '', '//host/filename?query', '', '')
2013
2014 Python 2.7 (and Python 2.6.5) will return:
2015
2016 >>> import urlparse
2017 >>> urlparse.urlsplit('invented://host/filename?query')
2018 ('invented', 'host', '/filename?query', '', '')
2019
2020 (Python 2.7 actually produces slightly different output, since it
2021 returns a named tuple instead of a standard tuple.)
2022
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +00002023For C extensions:
2024
Andrew M. Kuchling7f8ebdb2010-01-03 01:15:21 +00002025* C extensions that use integer format codes with the ``PyArg_Parse*``
2026 family of functions will now raise a :exc:`TypeError` exception
2027 instead of triggering a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` (:issue:`5080`).
2028
Andrew M. Kuchlinga7f59472009-12-31 16:38:53 +00002029* Use the new :cfunc:`PyOS_string_to_double` function instead of the old
2030 :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_strtod` and :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_atof` functions,
2031 which are now deprecated.
2032
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2036
2037.. _acks27:
2038
2039Acknowledgements
2040================
2041
2042The author would like to thank the following people for offering
2043suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this
Andrew M. Kuchlingc121f132010-04-30 01:33:40 +00002044article: Nick Coghlan, Ryan Lovett, R. David Murray, Hugh Secker-Walker.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00002045