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Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +00001\documentclass{howto}
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Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +00005
6\title{What's New in Python 2.5}
7\release{0.0}
Andrew M. Kuchling92e24952004-12-03 13:54:09 +00008\author{A.M. Kuchling}
9\authoraddress{\email{amk@amk.ca}}
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +000010
11\begin{document}
12\maketitle
13\tableofcontents
14
15This article explains the new features in Python 2.5. No release date
Andrew M. Kuchling92e24952004-12-03 13:54:09 +000016for Python 2.5 has been set; it will probably be released in late 2005.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +000017
18% Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here.
19
20This article doesn't attempt to provide a complete specification of
21the new features, but instead provides a convenient overview. For
22full details, you should refer to the documentation for Python 2.5.
23% add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online.
24If you want to understand the complete implementation and design
25rationale, refer to the PEP for a particular new feature.
26
27
28%======================================================================
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +000029\section{PEP 309: Partial Function Application}
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +000030
Andrew M. Kuchlingb1c96fd2005-03-20 21:42:04 +000031The \module{functional} module is intended to contain tools for
32functional-style programming. Currently it only contains
33\class{partial}, but new functions will probably be added in future
34versions of Python.
35
Andrew M. Kuchling4b000cd2005-04-09 15:51:44 +000036For programs written in a functional style, it can be useful to
37construct variants of existing functions that have some of the
38parameters filled in. Consider a Python function \code{f(a, b, c)};
39you could create a new function \code{g(b, c)} that was equivalent to
40\code{f(1, b, c)}. This is called ``partial function application'',
41and is provided by the \class{partial} class in the new
42\module{functional} module.
43
44The constructor for \class{partial} takes the arguments
45\code{(\var{function}, \var{arg1}, \var{arg2}, ...
46\var{kwarg1}=\var{value1}, \var{kwarg2}=\var{value2})}. The resulting
47object is callable, so you can just call it to invoke \var{function}
48with the filled-in arguments.
49
50Here's a small but realistic example:
51
52\begin{verbatim}
53import functional
54
55def log (message, subsystem):
56 "Write the contents of 'message' to the specified subsystem."
57 print '%s: %s' % (subsystem, message)
58 ...
59
60server_log = functional.partial(log, subsystem='server')
61\end{verbatim}
62
63Here's another example, from a program that uses PyGTk.
64
Andrew M. Kuchlingb1c96fd2005-03-20 21:42:04 +000065% XXX add example from my GTk programming
66
67
68\begin{seealso}
69
70\seepep{309}{Partial Function Application}{PEP proposed and written by
71Peter Harris; implemented by Hye-Shik Chang, with adaptations by
72Raymond Hettinger.}
73
74\end{seealso}
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +000075
76
77%======================================================================
Fred Drakedb7b0022005-03-20 22:19:47 +000078\section{PEP 314: Metadata for Python Software Packages v1.1}
79
80XXX describe this PEP.
81 distutils \function{setup()} now supports the \var{provides},
82 \var{requires}, \var{obsoletes} keywords.
83
84
85%======================================================================
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +000086\section{Other Language Changes}
87
88Here are all of the changes that Python 2.5 makes to the core Python
89language.
90
91\begin{itemize}
Andrew M. Kuchling1cae3f52004-12-03 14:57:21 +000092
93\item The \function{min()} and \function{max()} built-in functions
94gained a \code{key} keyword argument analogous to the \code{key}
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +000095argument for \method{sort()}. This argument supplies a function
Andrew M. Kuchling1cae3f52004-12-03 14:57:21 +000096that takes a single argument and is called for every value in the list;
97\function{min()}/\function{max()} will return the element with the
98smallest/largest return value from this function.
99For example, to find the longest string in a list, you can do:
100
101\begin{verbatim}
102L = ['medium', 'longest', 'short']
103# Prints 'longest'
104print max(L, key=len)
105# Prints 'short', because lexicographically 'short' has the largest value
106print max(L)
107\end{verbatim}
108
109(Contributed by Steven Bethard and Raymond Hettinger.)
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000110
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000111\item The list of base classes in a class definition can now be empty.
112As an example, this is now legal:
113
114\begin{verbatim}
115class C():
116 pass
117\end{verbatim}
118(Implemented by Brett Cannon.)
119
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000120\end{itemize}
121
122
123%======================================================================
124\subsection{Optimizations}
125
126\begin{itemize}
127
128\item Optimizations should be described here.
129
130\end{itemize}
131
132The net result of the 2.5 optimizations is that Python 2.5 runs the
Andrew M. Kuchling92e24952004-12-03 13:54:09 +0000133pystone benchmark around XX\% faster than Python 2.4.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000134
135
136%======================================================================
137\section{New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules}
138
139As usual, Python's standard library received a number of enhancements and
140bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted
141alphabetically by module name. Consult the
142\file{Misc/NEWS} file in the source tree for a more
143complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the
144details.
145
146\begin{itemize}
147
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +0000148% the cPickle module no longer accepts the deprecated None option in the
149% args tuple returned by __reduce__().
150
151% csv module improvements
152
153% datetime.datetime() now has a strptime class method which can be used to
154% create datetime object using a string and format.
155
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000156\item The \function{nsmallest()} and
157\function{nlargest()} functions in the \module{heapq} module
158now support a \code{key} keyword argument similar to the one
159provided by the \function{min()}/\function{max()} functions
160and the \method{sort()} methods. For example:
161Example:
162
163\begin{verbatim}
164>>> import heapq
165>>> L = ["short", 'medium', 'longest', 'longer still']
166>>> heapq.nsmallest(2, L) # Return two lowest elements, lexicographically
167['longer still', 'longest']
168>>> heapq.nsmallest(2, L, key=len) # Return two shortest elements
169['short', 'medium']
170\end{verbatim}
171
172(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.)
173
Andrew M. Kuchling511a3a82005-03-20 19:52:18 +0000174\item The \function{itertools.islice()} function now accepts
175\code{None} for the start and step arguments. This makes it more
176compatible with the attributes of slice objects, so that you can now write
177the following:
178
179\begin{verbatim}
180s = slice(5) # Create slice object
181itertools.islice(iterable, s.start, s.stop, s.step)
182\end{verbatim}
183
184(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.)
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +0000185
186\item New module: \module{spwd} provides functions for accessing the
187shadow password database on systems that support it.
188% XXX give example
189
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000190\item The \module{os} module underwent a number of changes. The
191\member{stat_float_times} variable now defaults to true, meaning that
192\function{os.stat()} will now return time values as floats. (This
193doesn't necessarily mean that \function{os.stat()} will return times
194that are precise to fractions of a second; not all systems support
195such precision.)
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +0000196
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000197Also, constants named \member{os.SEEK_SET}, \member{os.SEEK_CUR}, and
198\member{os.SEEK_END} have been added; these are the parameters to the
199\function{os.lseek()} function.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000200
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000201\item The \class{TarFile} class in the \module{tarfile} module now has
202a \method{extractall()} method that extracts all members from the
203archive into the current working directory. It's also possible to set
204a different directory as the extraction target, and to unpack only a
205subset of the archive's members. (Contributed by Lars Gust\"abel.)
206
Fred Drake114b8ca2005-03-21 05:47:11 +0000207\end{itemize}
Andrew M. Kuchlinge9b1bf42005-03-20 19:26:30 +0000208
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000209
210
211%======================================================================
212% whole new modules get described in \subsections here
213
214
215% ======================================================================
216\section{Build and C API Changes}
217
218Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
219
220\begin{itemize}
221
Andrew M. Kuchling2238fc62004-12-03 15:16:40 +0000222\item The \cfunction{PyRange_New()} function was removed. It was never documented,
223never used in the core code, and had dangerously lax error checking.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000224
225\end{itemize}
226
227
228%======================================================================
229\subsection{Port-Specific Changes}
230
231Platform-specific changes go here.
232
233
234%======================================================================
235\section{Other Changes and Fixes \label{section-other}}
236
237As usual, there were a bunch of other improvements and bugfixes
238scattered throughout the source tree. A search through the CVS change
239logs finds there were XXX patches applied and YYY bugs fixed between
Andrew M. Kuchling92e24952004-12-03 13:54:09 +0000240Python 2.4 and 2.5. Both figures are likely to be underestimates.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000241
242Some of the more notable changes are:
243
244\begin{itemize}
245
246\item Details go here.
247
248\end{itemize}
249
250
251%======================================================================
252\section{Porting to Python 2.5}
253
254This section lists previously described changes that may require
255changes to your code:
256
257\begin{itemize}
258
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +0000259\item Some old deprecated modules (\module{statcache}, \module{tzparse},
260 \module{whrandom}) have been moved to \file{Lib/lib-old}.
Andrew M. Kuchling0c35db92005-03-20 20:06:49 +0000261You can get access to these modules again by adding the directory
262to your \code{sys.path}:
263
264\begin{verbatim}
265import os
266from distutils import sysconfig
267
268lib_dir = sysconfig.get_python_lib(standard_lib=True)
269old_dir = os.path.join(lib_dir, 'lib-old')
270sys.path.append(old_dir)
271\end{verbatim}
272
273Doing so is discouraged, however; it's better to update any code that
274still uses these modules.
Andrew M. Kuchling3e41b052005-03-01 00:53:46 +0000275
276% the pickle module no longer uses the deprecated bin parameter.
Fred Drake2db76802004-12-01 05:05:47 +0000277
278\end{itemize}
279
280
281%======================================================================
282\section{Acknowledgements \label{acks}}
283
284The author would like to thank the following people for offering
285suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this
286article: .
287
288\end{document}