Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | **************************** |
| 2 | What's New in Python 2.6 |
| 3 | **************************** |
| 4 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | .. XXX add trademark info for Apple, Microsoft, SourceForge. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 6 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 7 | :Author: A.M. Kuchling |
| 8 | :Release: |release| |
| 9 | :Date: |today| |
| 10 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | .. $Id: whatsnew26.tex 55746 2007-06-02 18:33:53Z neal.norwitz $ |
| 12 | Rules for maintenance: |
| 13 | |
| 14 | * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time |
| 15 | on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably |
| 16 | get rewritten to some degree. |
| 17 | |
| 18 | * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add |
| 19 | changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to |
| 20 | Misc/NEWS than to this file. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness |
| 23 | is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small |
| 24 | or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text, |
| 25 | I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend |
| 26 | too much time on writing your addition.) |
| 27 | |
| 28 | * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the |
| 29 | maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or |
| 30 | section. |
| 31 | |
| 32 | * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For |
| 33 | example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the |
| 34 | socket module." The maintainer will research the change and |
| 35 | write the necessary text. |
| 36 | |
| 37 | * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not |
| 38 | necessary (especially when a final release is some months away). |
| 39 | |
| 40 | * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is |
| 41 | sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary. |
| 42 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number in a parenthetical comment. |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket |
| 46 | module. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 47 | (Contributed by P.Y. Developer; :issue:`12345`.) |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 49 | This saves the maintainer some effort going through the SVN logs |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 50 | when researching a change. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 51 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | This article explains the new features in Python 2.6. The release |
| 53 | schedule is described in :pep:`361`; currently the final release is |
| 54 | scheduled for September 3 2008. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 56 | This article doesn't attempt to provide a complete specification of |
| 57 | the new features, but instead provides a convenient overview. For |
| 58 | full details, you should refer to the documentation for Python 2.6. If |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 59 | you want to understand the rationale for the design and |
| 60 | implementation, refer to the PEP for a particular new feature. |
| 61 | Whenever possible, "What's New in Python" links to the bug/patch item |
| 62 | for each change. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | .. Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here. |
| 65 | add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 66 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 67 | .. ======================================================================== |
| 68 | .. Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here. |
| 69 | .. Should there be a new section here for 3k migration? |
| 70 | .. Or perhaps a more general section describing module changes/deprecation? |
| 71 | .. ======================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 72 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | Python 3.0 |
| 74 | ================ |
| 75 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 76 | The development cycle for Python 2.6 also saw the release of the first |
| 77 | alphas of Python 3.0, and the development of 3.0 has influenced |
| 78 | a number of features in 2.6. |
| 79 | |
| 80 | Python 3.0 is a far-ranging redesign of Python that breaks |
| 81 | compatibility with the 2.x series. This means that existing Python |
| 82 | code will need a certain amount of conversion in order to run on |
| 83 | Python 3.0. However, not all the changes in 3.0 necessarily break |
| 84 | compatibility. In cases where new features won't cause existing code |
| 85 | to break, they've been backported to 2.6 and are described in this |
| 86 | document in the appropriate place. Some of the 3.0-derived features |
| 87 | are: |
| 88 | |
| 89 | * A :meth:`__complex__` method for converting objects to a complex number. |
| 90 | * Alternate syntax for catching exceptions: ``except TypeError as exc``. |
| 91 | * The addition of :func:`functools.reduce` as a synonym for the built-in |
| 92 | :func:`reduce` function. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 93 | |
| 94 | A new command-line switch, :option:`-3`, enables warnings |
| 95 | about features that will be removed in Python 3.0. You can run code |
| 96 | with this switch to see how much work will be necessary to port |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 97 | code to 3.0. The value of this switch is available |
Georg Brandl | d5b635f | 2008-03-25 08:29:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | to Python code as the boolean variable :data:`sys.py3kwarning`, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 99 | and to C extension code as :cdata:`Py_Py3kWarningFlag`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 101 | Python 3.0 adds several new built-in functions and change the |
| 102 | semantics of some existing built-ins. Entirely new functions such as |
| 103 | :func:`bin` have simply been added to Python 2.6, but existing |
| 104 | built-ins haven't been changed; instead, the :mod:`future_builtins` |
| 105 | module has versions with the new 3.0 semantics. Code written to be |
| 106 | compatible with 3.0 can do ``from future_builtins import hex, map`` |
| 107 | as necessary. |
| 108 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | .. seealso:: |
| 110 | |
| 111 | The 3xxx series of PEPs, which describes the development process for |
| 112 | Python 3.0 and various features that have been accepted, rejected, |
| 113 | or are still under consideration. |
| 114 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | |
| 116 | Development Changes |
| 117 | ================================================== |
| 118 | |
| 119 | While 2.6 was being developed, the Python development process |
| 120 | underwent two significant changes: the developer group |
| 121 | switched from SourceForge's issue tracker to a customized |
| 122 | Roundup installation, and the documentation was converted from |
David Goodger | 09f57b7 | 2008-04-21 14:40:22 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 123 | LaTeX to reStructuredText. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 124 | |
| 125 | |
| 126 | New Issue Tracker: Roundup |
| 127 | -------------------------------------------------- |
| 128 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 129 | For a long time, the Python developers have been growing increasingly |
| 130 | annoyed by SourceForge's bug tracker. SourceForge's hosted solution |
| 131 | doesn't permit much customization; for example, it wasn't possible to |
| 132 | customize the life cycle of issues. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 133 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | The infrastructure committee of the Python Software Foundation |
| 135 | therefore posted a call for issue trackers, asking volunteers to set |
| 136 | up different products and import some of the bugs and patches from |
| 137 | SourceForge. Four different trackers were examined: Atlassian's `Jira |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | <http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/>`__, |
| 139 | `Launchpad <http://www.launchpad.net>`__, |
| 140 | `Roundup <http://roundup.sourceforge.net/>`__, and |
Benjamin Peterson | 80ef62e | 2008-04-30 22:03:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 141 | `Trac <http://trac.edgewall.org/>`__. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 142 | The committee eventually settled on Jira |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | and Roundup as the two candidates. Jira is a commercial product that |
| 144 | offers a no-cost hosted instance to free-software projects; Roundup |
| 145 | is an open-source project that requires volunteers |
| 146 | to administer it and a server to host it. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 147 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 148 | After posting a call for volunteers, a new Roundup installation was |
| 149 | set up at http://bugs.python.org. One installation of Roundup can |
| 150 | host multiple trackers, and this server now also hosts issue trackers |
| 151 | for Jython and for the Python web site. It will surely find |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 152 | other uses in the future. Where possible, |
| 153 | this edition of "What's New in Python" links to the bug/patch |
| 154 | item for each change. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 155 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 156 | Hosting is kindly provided by |
| 157 | `Upfront Systems <http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/>`__ |
| 158 | of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Martin von Loewis put a |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 159 | lot of effort into importing existing bugs and patches from |
| 160 | SourceForge; his scripts for this import operation are at |
| 161 | http://svn.python.org/view/tracker/importer/. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 162 | |
| 163 | .. seealso:: |
| 164 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 165 | http://bugs.python.org |
| 166 | The Python bug tracker. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 167 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 168 | http://bugs.jython.org: |
| 169 | The Jython bug tracker. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 170 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 171 | http://roundup.sourceforge.net/ |
| 172 | Roundup downloads and documentation. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 173 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 174 | |
Benjamin Peterson | 56fcb0b | 2008-05-02 22:12:58 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 175 | New Documentation Format: reStructuredText Using Sphinx |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 176 | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 177 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | Since the Python project's inception around 1989, the documentation |
| 179 | had been written using LaTeX. At that time, most documentation was |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 180 | printed out for later study, not viewed online. LaTeX was widely used |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 181 | because it provided attractive printed output while remaining |
| 182 | straightforward to write, once the basic rules of the markup have been |
| 183 | learned. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 184 | |
| 185 | LaTeX is still used today for writing technical publications destined |
| 186 | for printing, but the landscape for programming tools has shifted. We |
| 187 | no longer print out reams of documentation; instead, we browse through |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | it online and HTML has become the most important format to support. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | Unfortunately, converting LaTeX to HTML is fairly complicated, and |
| 190 | Fred L. Drake Jr., the Python documentation editor for many years, |
| 191 | spent a lot of time wrestling the conversion process into shape. |
| 192 | Occasionally people would suggest converting the documentation into |
| 193 | SGML or, later, XML, but performing a good conversion is a major task |
| 194 | and no one pursued the task to completion. |
| 195 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 196 | During the 2.6 development cycle, Georg Brandl put a substantial |
| 197 | effort into building a new toolchain for processing the documentation. |
| 198 | The resulting package is called Sphinx, and is available from |
David Goodger | 09f57b7 | 2008-04-21 14:40:22 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 199 | http://sphinx.pocoo.org/. The input format is reStructuredText, a |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 200 | markup commonly used in the Python community that supports custom |
| 201 | extensions and directives. Sphinx concentrates on HTML output, |
| 202 | producing attractively styled and modern HTML, though printed output |
| 203 | is still supported through conversion to LaTeX. Sphinx is a |
| 204 | standalone package that can be used in documenting other projects. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 205 | |
| 206 | .. seealso:: |
| 207 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 208 | :ref:`documenting-index` |
| 209 | Describes how to write for Python's documentation. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 210 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | `Sphinx <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/>`__ |
| 212 | Documentation and code for the Sphinx toolchain. |
| 213 | |
| 214 | `Docutils <http://docutils.sf.net>`__ |
David Goodger | 09f57b7 | 2008-04-21 14:40:22 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 215 | The underlying reStructuredText parser and toolset. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | |
| 217 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 218 | PEP 343: The 'with' statement |
| 219 | ============================= |
| 220 | |
| 221 | The previous version, Python 2.5, added the ':keyword:`with`' |
| 222 | statement an optional feature, to be enabled by a ``from __future__ |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6e751f4 | 2007-12-03 21:28:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 223 | import with_statement`` directive. In 2.6 the statement no longer needs to |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 224 | be specially enabled; this means that :keyword:`with` is now always a |
| 225 | keyword. The rest of this section is a copy of the corresponding |
| 226 | section from "What's New in Python 2.5" document; if you read |
| 227 | it back when Python 2.5 came out, you can skip the rest of this |
| 228 | section. |
| 229 | |
| 230 | The ':keyword:`with`' statement clarifies code that previously would use |
| 231 | ``try...finally`` blocks to ensure that clean-up code is executed. In this |
| 232 | section, I'll discuss the statement as it will commonly be used. In the next |
| 233 | section, I'll examine the implementation details and show how to write objects |
| 234 | for use with this statement. |
| 235 | |
| 236 | The ':keyword:`with`' statement is a new control-flow structure whose basic |
| 237 | structure is:: |
| 238 | |
| 239 | with expression [as variable]: |
| 240 | with-block |
| 241 | |
| 242 | The expression is evaluated, and it should result in an object that supports the |
| 243 | context management protocol (that is, has :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` |
| 244 | methods. |
| 245 | |
| 246 | The object's :meth:`__enter__` is called before *with-block* is executed and |
| 247 | therefore can run set-up code. It also may return a value that is bound to the |
| 248 | name *variable*, if given. (Note carefully that *variable* is *not* assigned |
| 249 | the result of *expression*.) |
| 250 | |
| 251 | After execution of the *with-block* is finished, the object's :meth:`__exit__` |
| 252 | method is called, even if the block raised an exception, and can therefore run |
| 253 | clean-up code. |
| 254 | |
| 255 | Some standard Python objects now support the context management protocol and can |
| 256 | be used with the ':keyword:`with`' statement. File objects are one example:: |
| 257 | |
| 258 | with open('/etc/passwd', 'r') as f: |
| 259 | for line in f: |
| 260 | print line |
| 261 | ... more processing code ... |
| 262 | |
| 263 | After this statement has executed, the file object in *f* will have been |
| 264 | automatically closed, even if the :keyword:`for` loop raised an exception part- |
| 265 | way through the block. |
| 266 | |
| 267 | .. note:: |
| 268 | |
| 269 | In this case, *f* is the same object created by :func:`open`, because |
| 270 | :meth:`file.__enter__` returns *self*. |
| 271 | |
| 272 | The :mod:`threading` module's locks and condition variables also support the |
| 273 | ':keyword:`with`' statement:: |
| 274 | |
| 275 | lock = threading.Lock() |
| 276 | with lock: |
| 277 | # Critical section of code |
| 278 | ... |
| 279 | |
| 280 | The lock is acquired before the block is executed and always released once the |
| 281 | block is complete. |
| 282 | |
| 283 | The new :func:`localcontext` function in the :mod:`decimal` module makes it easy |
| 284 | to save and restore the current decimal context, which encapsulates the desired |
| 285 | precision and rounding characteristics for computations:: |
| 286 | |
| 287 | from decimal import Decimal, Context, localcontext |
| 288 | |
| 289 | # Displays with default precision of 28 digits |
| 290 | v = Decimal('578') |
| 291 | print v.sqrt() |
| 292 | |
| 293 | with localcontext(Context(prec=16)): |
| 294 | # All code in this block uses a precision of 16 digits. |
| 295 | # The original context is restored on exiting the block. |
| 296 | print v.sqrt() |
| 297 | |
| 298 | |
| 299 | .. _new-26-context-managers: |
| 300 | |
| 301 | Writing Context Managers |
| 302 | ------------------------ |
| 303 | |
| 304 | Under the hood, the ':keyword:`with`' statement is fairly complicated. Most |
| 305 | people will only use ':keyword:`with`' in company with existing objects and |
| 306 | don't need to know these details, so you can skip the rest of this section if |
| 307 | you like. Authors of new objects will need to understand the details of the |
| 308 | underlying implementation and should keep reading. |
| 309 | |
| 310 | A high-level explanation of the context management protocol is: |
| 311 | |
| 312 | * The expression is evaluated and should result in an object called a "context |
| 313 | manager". The context manager must have :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` |
| 314 | methods. |
| 315 | |
| 316 | * The context manager's :meth:`__enter__` method is called. The value returned |
Georg Brandl | d41b8dc | 2007-12-16 23:15:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 317 | is assigned to *VAR*. If no ``as VAR`` clause is present, the value is simply |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 318 | discarded. |
| 319 | |
| 320 | * The code in *BLOCK* is executed. |
| 321 | |
| 322 | * If *BLOCK* raises an exception, the :meth:`__exit__(type, value, traceback)` |
| 323 | is called with the exception details, the same values returned by |
| 324 | :func:`sys.exc_info`. The method's return value controls whether the exception |
| 325 | is re-raised: any false value re-raises the exception, and ``True`` will result |
| 326 | in suppressing it. You'll only rarely want to suppress the exception, because |
| 327 | if you do the author of the code containing the ':keyword:`with`' statement will |
| 328 | never realize anything went wrong. |
| 329 | |
| 330 | * If *BLOCK* didn't raise an exception, the :meth:`__exit__` method is still |
| 331 | called, but *type*, *value*, and *traceback* are all ``None``. |
| 332 | |
| 333 | Let's think through an example. I won't present detailed code but will only |
| 334 | sketch the methods necessary for a database that supports transactions. |
| 335 | |
| 336 | (For people unfamiliar with database terminology: a set of changes to the |
| 337 | database are grouped into a transaction. Transactions can be either committed, |
| 338 | meaning that all the changes are written into the database, or rolled back, |
| 339 | meaning that the changes are all discarded and the database is unchanged. See |
| 340 | any database textbook for more information.) |
| 341 | |
| 342 | Let's assume there's an object representing a database connection. Our goal will |
| 343 | be to let the user write code like this:: |
| 344 | |
| 345 | db_connection = DatabaseConnection() |
| 346 | with db_connection as cursor: |
| 347 | cursor.execute('insert into ...') |
| 348 | cursor.execute('delete from ...') |
| 349 | # ... more operations ... |
| 350 | |
| 351 | The transaction should be committed if the code in the block runs flawlessly or |
| 352 | rolled back if there's an exception. Here's the basic interface for |
| 353 | :class:`DatabaseConnection` that I'll assume:: |
| 354 | |
| 355 | class DatabaseConnection: |
| 356 | # Database interface |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 357 | def cursor(self): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 358 | "Returns a cursor object and starts a new transaction" |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | def commit(self): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | "Commits current transaction" |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 361 | def rollback(self): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 362 | "Rolls back current transaction" |
| 363 | |
| 364 | The :meth:`__enter__` method is pretty easy, having only to start a new |
| 365 | transaction. For this application the resulting cursor object would be a useful |
| 366 | result, so the method will return it. The user can then add ``as cursor`` to |
| 367 | their ':keyword:`with`' statement to bind the cursor to a variable name. :: |
| 368 | |
| 369 | class DatabaseConnection: |
| 370 | ... |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | def __enter__(self): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 372 | # Code to start a new transaction |
| 373 | cursor = self.cursor() |
| 374 | return cursor |
| 375 | |
| 376 | The :meth:`__exit__` method is the most complicated because it's where most of |
| 377 | the work has to be done. The method has to check if an exception occurred. If |
| 378 | there was no exception, the transaction is committed. The transaction is rolled |
| 379 | back if there was an exception. |
| 380 | |
| 381 | In the code below, execution will just fall off the end of the function, |
| 382 | returning the default value of ``None``. ``None`` is false, so the exception |
| 383 | will be re-raised automatically. If you wished, you could be more explicit and |
| 384 | add a :keyword:`return` statement at the marked location. :: |
| 385 | |
| 386 | class DatabaseConnection: |
| 387 | ... |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 388 | def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 389 | if tb is None: |
| 390 | # No exception, so commit |
| 391 | self.commit() |
| 392 | else: |
| 393 | # Exception occurred, so rollback. |
| 394 | self.rollback() |
| 395 | # return False |
| 396 | |
| 397 | |
| 398 | .. _module-contextlib: |
| 399 | |
| 400 | The contextlib module |
| 401 | --------------------- |
| 402 | |
| 403 | The new :mod:`contextlib` module provides some functions and a decorator that |
| 404 | are useful for writing objects for use with the ':keyword:`with`' statement. |
| 405 | |
| 406 | The decorator is called :func:`contextmanager`, and lets you write a single |
| 407 | generator function instead of defining a new class. The generator should yield |
| 408 | exactly one value. The code up to the :keyword:`yield` will be executed as the |
| 409 | :meth:`__enter__` method, and the value yielded will be the method's return |
| 410 | value that will get bound to the variable in the ':keyword:`with`' statement's |
| 411 | :keyword:`as` clause, if any. The code after the :keyword:`yield` will be |
| 412 | executed in the :meth:`__exit__` method. Any exception raised in the block will |
| 413 | be raised by the :keyword:`yield` statement. |
| 414 | |
| 415 | Our database example from the previous section could be written using this |
| 416 | decorator as:: |
| 417 | |
| 418 | from contextlib import contextmanager |
| 419 | |
| 420 | @contextmanager |
Georg Brandl | 9f72d23 | 2007-12-16 23:13:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 421 | def db_transaction(connection): |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 422 | cursor = connection.cursor() |
| 423 | try: |
| 424 | yield cursor |
| 425 | except: |
| 426 | connection.rollback() |
| 427 | raise |
| 428 | else: |
| 429 | connection.commit() |
| 430 | |
| 431 | db = DatabaseConnection() |
| 432 | with db_transaction(db) as cursor: |
| 433 | ... |
| 434 | |
| 435 | The :mod:`contextlib` module also has a :func:`nested(mgr1, mgr2, ...)` function |
| 436 | that combines a number of context managers so you don't need to write nested |
| 437 | ':keyword:`with`' statements. In this example, the single ':keyword:`with`' |
| 438 | statement both starts a database transaction and acquires a thread lock:: |
| 439 | |
| 440 | lock = threading.Lock() |
| 441 | with nested (db_transaction(db), lock) as (cursor, locked): |
| 442 | ... |
| 443 | |
| 444 | Finally, the :func:`closing(object)` function returns *object* so that it can be |
| 445 | bound to a variable, and calls ``object.close`` at the end of the block. :: |
| 446 | |
| 447 | import urllib, sys |
| 448 | from contextlib import closing |
| 449 | |
| 450 | with closing(urllib.urlopen('http://www.yahoo.com')) as f: |
| 451 | for line in f: |
| 452 | sys.stdout.write(line) |
| 453 | |
| 454 | |
| 455 | .. seealso:: |
| 456 | |
| 457 | :pep:`343` - The "with" statement |
| 458 | PEP written by Guido van Rossum and Nick Coghlan; implemented by Mike Bland, |
| 459 | Guido van Rossum, and Neal Norwitz. The PEP shows the code generated for a |
| 460 | ':keyword:`with`' statement, which can be helpful in learning how the statement |
| 461 | works. |
| 462 | |
| 463 | The documentation for the :mod:`contextlib` module. |
| 464 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 465 | .. ====================================================================== |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 466 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 467 | .. _pep-0366: |
| 468 | |
| 469 | PEP 366: Explicit Relative Imports From a Main Module |
| 470 | ============================================================ |
| 471 | |
| 472 | Python's :option:`-m` switch allows running a module as a script. |
| 473 | When you ran a module that was located inside a package, relative |
| 474 | imports didn't work correctly. |
| 475 | |
| 476 | The fix in Python 2.6 adds a :attr:`__package__` attribute to modules. |
| 477 | When present, relative imports will be relative to the value of this |
| 478 | attribute instead of the :attr:`__name__` attribute. PEP 302-style |
| 479 | importers can then set :attr:`__package__`. The :mod:`runpy` module |
| 480 | that implements the :option:`-m` switch now does this, so relative imports |
| 481 | can now be used in scripts running from inside a package. |
| 482 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 483 | .. ====================================================================== |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 484 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 485 | .. _pep-0370: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 486 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 487 | PEP 370: Per-user ``site-packages`` Directory |
| 488 | ===================================================== |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 489 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 490 | When you run Python, the module search path ``sys.modules`` usually |
| 491 | includes a directory whose path ends in ``"site-packages"``. This |
| 492 | directory is intended to hold locally-installed packages available to |
| 493 | all users on a machine or using a particular site installation. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 494 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 495 | Python 2.6 introduces a convention for user-specific site directories. |
| 496 | The directory varies depending on the platform: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 497 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | * Unix and MacOS: :file:`~/.local/` |
| 499 | * Windows: :file:`%APPDATA%/Python` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 500 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 501 | Within this directory, there will be version-specific subdirectories, |
| 502 | such as :file:`lib/python2.6/site-packages` on Unix/MacOS and |
| 503 | :file:`Python26/site-packages` on Windows. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 504 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 505 | If you don't like the default directory, it can be overridden by an |
| 506 | environment variable. :envvar:`PYTHONUSERBASE` sets the root |
| 507 | directory used for all Python versions supporting this feature. On |
| 508 | Windows, the directory for application-specific data can be changed by |
| 509 | setting the :envvar:`APPDATA` environment variable. You can also |
| 510 | modify the :file:`site.py` file for your Python installation. |
| 511 | |
| 512 | The feature can be disabled entirely by running Python with the |
| 513 | :option:`-s` option or setting the :envvar:`PYTHONNOUSERSITE` |
| 514 | environment variable. |
| 515 | |
| 516 | .. seealso:: |
| 517 | |
| 518 | :pep:`370` - Per-user ``site-packages`` Directory |
| 519 | PEP written and implemented by Christian Heimes. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 520 | |
| 521 | |
| 522 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 523 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 524 | .. _pep-3101: |
| 525 | |
| 526 | PEP 3101: Advanced String Formatting |
| 527 | ===================================================== |
| 528 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 529 | In Python 3.0, the `%` operator is supplemented by a more powerful |
| 530 | string formatting method, :meth:`format`. Support for the |
| 531 | :meth:`format` method has been backported to Python 2.6. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 532 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 533 | In 2.6, both 8-bit and Unicode strings have a `.format()` method that |
| 534 | treats the string as a template and takes the arguments to be formatted. |
| 535 | The formatting template uses curly brackets (`{`, `}`) as special characters:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 536 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 537 | # Substitute positional argument 0 into the string. |
| 538 | "User ID: {0}".format("root") -> "User ID: root" |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 539 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 540 | # Use the named keyword arguments |
| 541 | uid = 'root' |
| 542 | |
| 543 | 'User ID: {uid} Last seen: {last_login}'.format(uid='root', |
| 544 | last_login = '5 Mar 2008 07:20') -> |
| 545 | 'User ID: root Last seen: 5 Mar 2008 07:20' |
| 546 | |
| 547 | Curly brackets can be escaped by doubling them:: |
| 548 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 549 | format("Empty dict: {{}}") -> "Empty dict: {}" |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 550 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 551 | Field names can be integers indicating positional arguments, such as |
| 552 | ``{0}``, ``{1}``, etc. or names of keyword arguments. You can also |
| 553 | supply compound field names that read attributes or access dictionary keys:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 554 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 555 | import sys |
| 556 | 'Platform: {0.platform}\nPython version: {0.version}'.format(sys) -> |
| 557 | 'Platform: darwin\n |
| 558 | Python version: 2.6a1+ (trunk:61261M, Mar 5 2008, 20:29:41) \n |
| 559 | [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)]' |
| 560 | |
| 561 | import mimetypes |
| 562 | 'Content-type: {0[.mp4]}'.format(mimetypes.types_map) -> |
| 563 | 'Content-type: video/mp4' |
| 564 | |
| 565 | Note that when using dictionary-style notation such as ``[.mp4]``, you |
| 566 | don't need to put any quotation marks around the string; it will look |
| 567 | up the value using ``.mp4`` as the key. Strings beginning with a |
| 568 | number will be converted to an integer. You can't write more |
| 569 | complicated expressions inside a format string. |
| 570 | |
| 571 | So far we've shown how to specify which field to substitute into the |
| 572 | resulting string. The precise formatting used is also controllable by |
Georg Brandl | 859043c | 2008-03-21 17:19:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 573 | adding a colon followed by a format specifier. For example:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 574 | |
| 575 | # Field 0: left justify, pad to 15 characters |
| 576 | # Field 1: right justify, pad to 6 characters |
| 577 | fmt = '{0:15} ${1:>6}' |
| 578 | fmt.format('Registration', 35) -> |
| 579 | 'Registration $ 35' |
| 580 | fmt.format('Tutorial', 50) -> |
| 581 | 'Tutorial $ 50' |
| 582 | fmt.format('Banquet', 125) -> |
| 583 | 'Banquet $ 125' |
| 584 | |
Georg Brandl | 859043c | 2008-03-21 17:19:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 585 | Format specifiers can reference other fields through nesting:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 586 | |
| 587 | fmt = '{0:{1}}' |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 588 | fmt.format('Invoice #1234', 15) -> |
| 589 | 'Invoice #1234 ' |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 590 | width = 35 |
| 591 | fmt.format('Invoice #1234', width) -> |
| 592 | 'Invoice #1234 ' |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 593 | |
| 594 | The alignment of a field within the desired width can be specified: |
| 595 | |
| 596 | ================ ============================================ |
| 597 | Character Effect |
| 598 | ================ ============================================ |
| 599 | < (default) Left-align |
| 600 | > Right-align |
| 601 | ^ Center |
| 602 | = (For numeric types only) Pad after the sign. |
| 603 | ================ ============================================ |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 604 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 605 | Format specifiers can also include a presentation type, which |
| 606 | controls how the value is formatted. For example, floating-point numbers |
| 607 | can be formatted as a general number or in exponential notation: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 608 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 609 | >>> '{0:g}'.format(3.75) |
| 610 | '3.75' |
| 611 | >>> '{0:e}'.format(3.75) |
| 612 | '3.750000e+00' |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 613 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 614 | A variety of presentation types are available. Consult the 2.6 |
Georg Brandl | e321c2f | 2008-05-12 16:45:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 615 | documentation for a :ref:`complete list <formatstrings>`; here's a sample:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 616 | |
| 617 | 'b' - Binary. Outputs the number in base 2. |
| 618 | 'c' - Character. Converts the integer to the corresponding |
| 619 | Unicode character before printing. |
| 620 | 'd' - Decimal Integer. Outputs the number in base 10. |
| 621 | 'o' - Octal format. Outputs the number in base 8. |
| 622 | 'x' - Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using lower- |
| 623 | case letters for the digits above 9. |
| 624 | 'e' - Exponent notation. Prints the number in scientific |
| 625 | notation using the letter 'e' to indicate the exponent. |
| 626 | 'g' - General format. This prints the number as a fixed-point |
| 627 | number, unless the number is too large, in which case |
| 628 | it switches to 'e' exponent notation. |
Eric Smith | 103f19d | 2008-05-12 14:00:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 629 | 'n' - Number. This is the same as 'g' (for floats) or 'd' (for |
| 630 | integers), except that it uses the current locale setting to |
| 631 | insert the appropriate number separator characters. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 632 | '%' - Percentage. Multiplies the number by 100 and displays |
| 633 | in fixed ('f') format, followed by a percent sign. |
| 634 | |
| 635 | Classes and types can define a __format__ method to control how they're |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 636 | formatted. It receives a single argument, the format specifier:: |
| 637 | |
| 638 | def __format__(self, format_spec): |
| 639 | if isinstance(format_spec, unicode): |
| 640 | return unicode(str(self)) |
| 641 | else: |
| 642 | return str(self) |
| 643 | |
| 644 | There's also a format() built-in that will format a single value. It calls |
| 645 | the type's :meth:`__format__` method with the provided specifier:: |
| 646 | |
| 647 | >>> format(75.6564, '.2f') |
| 648 | '75.66' |
| 649 | |
| 650 | .. seealso:: |
| 651 | |
| 652 | :pep:`3101` - Advanced String Formatting |
| 653 | PEP written by Talin. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 654 | |
| 655 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 656 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 657 | .. _pep-3105: |
| 658 | |
| 659 | PEP 3105: ``print`` As a Function |
| 660 | ===================================================== |
| 661 | |
| 662 | The ``print`` statement becomes the :func:`print` function in Python 3.0. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 663 | Making :func:`print` a function makes it easier to change |
| 664 | by doing 'def print(...)' or importing a new function from somewhere else. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 665 | |
| 666 | Python 2.6 has a ``__future__`` import that removes ``print`` as language |
| 667 | syntax, letting you use the functional form instead. For example:: |
| 668 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 669 | from __future__ import print_function |
| 670 | print('# of entries', len(dictionary), file=sys.stderr) |
| 671 | |
| 672 | The signature of the new function is:: |
| 673 | |
| 674 | def print(*args, sep=' ', end='\n', file=None) |
| 675 | |
| 676 | The parameters are: |
| 677 | |
| 678 | * **args**: positional arguments whose values will be printed out. |
| 679 | * **sep**: the separator, which will be printed between arguments. |
| 680 | * **end**: the ending text, which will be printed after all of the |
| 681 | arguments have been output. |
| 682 | * **file**: the file object to which the output will be sent. |
| 683 | |
| 684 | .. seealso:: |
| 685 | |
Eric Smith | 33dd094 | 2008-03-20 23:04:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 686 | :pep:`3105` - Make print a function |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 687 | PEP written by Georg Brandl. |
| 688 | |
| 689 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 690 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 691 | .. _pep-3110: |
| 692 | |
| 693 | PEP 3110: Exception-Handling Changes |
| 694 | ===================================================== |
| 695 | |
| 696 | One error that Python programmers occasionally make |
| 697 | is the following:: |
| 698 | |
| 699 | try: |
| 700 | ... |
| 701 | except TypeError, ValueError: |
| 702 | ... |
| 703 | |
| 704 | The author is probably trying to catch both |
| 705 | :exc:`TypeError` and :exc:`ValueError` exceptions, but this code |
| 706 | actually does something different: it will catch |
| 707 | :exc:`TypeError` and bind the resulting exception object |
| 708 | to the local name ``"ValueError"``. The correct code |
| 709 | would have specified a tuple:: |
| 710 | |
| 711 | try: |
| 712 | ... |
| 713 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| 714 | ... |
| 715 | |
| 716 | This error is possible because the use of the comma here is ambiguous: |
| 717 | does it indicate two different nodes in the parse tree, or a single |
| 718 | node that's a tuple. |
| 719 | |
| 720 | Python 3.0 changes the syntax to make this unambiguous by replacing |
| 721 | the comma with the word "as". To catch an exception and store the |
| 722 | exception object in the variable ``exc``, you must write:: |
| 723 | |
| 724 | try: |
| 725 | ... |
| 726 | except TypeError as exc: |
| 727 | ... |
| 728 | |
| 729 | Python 3.0 will only support the use of "as", and therefore interprets |
| 730 | the first example as catching two different exceptions. Python 2.6 |
| 731 | supports both the comma and "as", so existing code will continue to |
| 732 | work. |
| 733 | |
| 734 | .. seealso:: |
| 735 | |
| 736 | :pep:`3110` - Catching Exceptions in Python 3000 |
| 737 | PEP written and implemented by Collin Winter. |
| 738 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 739 | .. ====================================================================== |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 740 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 741 | .. _pep-3112: |
| 742 | |
| 743 | PEP 3112: Byte Literals |
| 744 | ===================================================== |
| 745 | |
| 746 | Python 3.0 adopts Unicode as the language's fundamental string type, and |
| 747 | denotes 8-bit literals differently, either as ``b'string'`` |
| 748 | or using a :class:`bytes` constructor. For future compatibility, |
| 749 | Python 2.6 adds :class:`bytes` as a synonym for the :class:`str` type, |
| 750 | and it also supports the ``b''`` notation. |
| 751 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 752 | There's also a ``__future__`` import that causes all string literals |
| 753 | to become Unicode strings. This means that ``\u`` escape sequences |
Benjamin Peterson | 8334330 | 2008-05-04 03:05:49 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 754 | can be used to include Unicode characters:: |
| 755 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 756 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | da950eb | 2008-04-13 22:39:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 757 | from __future__ import unicode_literals |
| 758 | |
| 759 | s = ('\u751f\u3080\u304e\u3000\u751f\u3054' |
| 760 | '\u3081\u3000\u751f\u305f\u307e\u3054') |
| 761 | |
| 762 | print len(s) # 12 Unicode characters |
| 763 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | |
Benjamin Peterson | 8334330 | 2008-05-04 03:05:49 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 765 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 766 | .. seealso:: |
| 767 | |
| 768 | :pep:`3112` - Bytes literals in Python 3000 |
| 769 | PEP written by Jason Orendorff; backported to 2.6 by Christian Heimes. |
| 770 | |
| 771 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 772 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 773 | .. _pep-3116: |
| 774 | |
| 775 | PEP 3116: New I/O Library |
| 776 | ===================================================== |
| 777 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | abf8e01 | 2008-04-08 21:22:53 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 778 | Python's built-in file objects support a number of methods, but |
| 779 | file-like objects don't necessarily support all of them. Objects that |
| 780 | imitate files usually support :meth:`read` and :meth:`write`, but they |
| 781 | may not support :meth:`readline`. Python 3.0 introduces a layered I/O |
| 782 | library in the :mod:`io` module that separates buffering and |
| 783 | text-handling features from the fundamental read and write operations. |
| 784 | |
| 785 | There are three levels of abstract base classes provided by |
| 786 | the :mod:`io` module: |
| 787 | |
| 788 | * :class:`RawIOBase`: defines raw I/O operations: :meth:`read`, |
| 789 | :meth:`readinto`, |
| 790 | :meth:`write`, :meth:`seek`, :meth:`tell`, :meth:`truncate`, |
| 791 | and :meth:`close`. |
| 792 | Most of the methods of this class will often map to a single system call. |
| 793 | There are also :meth:`readable`, :meth:`writable`, and :meth:`seekable` |
| 794 | methods for determining what operations a given object will allow. |
| 795 | |
| 796 | Python 3.0 has concrete implementations of this class for files and |
| 797 | sockets, but Python 2.6 hasn't restructured its file and socket objects |
| 798 | in this way. |
| 799 | |
| 800 | .. XXX should 2.6 register them in io.py? |
| 801 | |
| 802 | * :class:`BufferedIOBase`: is an abstract base class that |
| 803 | buffers data in memory to reduce the number of |
| 804 | system calls used, making I/O processing more efficient. |
| 805 | It supports all of the methods of :class:`RawIOBase`, |
| 806 | and adds a :attr:`raw` attribute holding the underlying raw object. |
| 807 | |
| 808 | There are four concrete classes implementing this ABC: |
| 809 | :class:`BufferedWriter` and |
| 810 | :class:`BufferedReader` for objects that only support |
| 811 | writing or reading and don't support random access, |
| 812 | :class:`BufferedRandom` for objects that support the :meth:`seek` method |
| 813 | for random access, |
| 814 | and :class:`BufferedRWPair` for objects such as TTYs that have |
| 815 | both read and write operations that act upon unconnected streams of data. |
| 816 | |
| 817 | * :class:`TextIOBase`: Provides functions for reading and writing |
| 818 | strings (remember, strings will be Unicode in Python 3.0), |
| 819 | and supporting universal newlines. :class:`TextIOBase` defines |
| 820 | the :meth:`readline` method and supports iteration upon |
| 821 | objects. |
| 822 | |
| 823 | There are two concrete implementations. :class:`TextIOWrapper` |
| 824 | wraps a buffered I/O object, supporting all of the methods for |
| 825 | text I/O and adding a :attr:`buffer` attribute for access |
| 826 | to the underlying object. :class:`StringIO` simply buffers |
| 827 | everything in memory without ever writing anything to disk. |
| 828 | |
| 829 | (In current 2.6 alpha releases, :class:`io.StringIO` is implemented in |
| 830 | pure Python, so it's pretty slow. You should therefore stick with the |
| 831 | existing :mod:`StringIO` module or :mod:`cStringIO` for now. At some |
| 832 | point Python 3.0's :mod:`io` module will be rewritten into C for speed, |
| 833 | and perhaps the C implementation will be backported to the 2.x releases.) |
| 834 | |
| 835 | .. XXX check before final release: is io.py still written in Python? |
| 836 | |
| 837 | In Python 2.6, the underlying implementations haven't been |
| 838 | restructured to build on top of the :mod:`io` module's classes. The |
| 839 | module is being provided to make it easier to write code that's |
| 840 | forward-compatible with 3.0, and to save developers the effort of writing |
| 841 | their own implementations of buffering and text I/O. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 842 | |
| 843 | .. seealso:: |
| 844 | |
| 845 | :pep:`3116` - New I/O |
| 846 | PEP written by Daniel Stutzbach, Mike Verdone, and Guido van Rossum. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 04f5876 | 2008-04-15 02:24:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 847 | Code by Guido van Rossum, Georg Brandl, Walter Doerwald, |
| 848 | Jeremy Hylton, Martin von Loewis, Tony Lownds, and others. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 849 | |
| 850 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 851 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 852 | .. _pep-3118: |
| 853 | |
| 854 | PEP 3118: Revised Buffer Protocol |
| 855 | ===================================================== |
| 856 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 857 | The buffer protocol is a C-level API that lets Python types |
| 858 | exchange pointers into their internal representations. A |
| 859 | memory-mapped file can be viewed as a buffer of characters, for |
| 860 | example, and this lets another module such as :mod:`re` |
| 861 | treat memory-mapped files as a string of characters to be searched. |
| 862 | |
| 863 | The primary users of the buffer protocol are numeric-processing |
| 864 | packages such as NumPy, which can expose the internal representation |
| 865 | of arrays so that callers can write data directly into an array instead |
| 866 | of going through a slower API. This PEP updates the buffer protocol in light of experience |
| 867 | from NumPy development, adding a number of new features |
| 868 | such as indicating the shape of an array, |
| 869 | locking memory . |
| 870 | |
| 871 | The most important new C API function is |
| 872 | ``PyObject_GetBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view, int flags)``, which |
| 873 | takes an object and a set of flags, and fills in the |
| 874 | ``Py_buffer`` structure with information |
| 875 | about the object's memory representation. Objects |
| 876 | can use this operation to lock memory in place |
| 877 | while an external caller could be modifying the contents, |
| 878 | so there's a corresponding |
| 879 | ``PyObject_ReleaseBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view)`` to |
| 880 | indicate that the external caller is done. |
| 881 | |
| 882 | The **flags** argument to :cfunc:`PyObject_GetBuffer` specifies |
| 883 | constraints upon the memory returned. Some examples are: |
| 884 | |
| 885 | * :const:`PyBUF_WRITABLE` indicates that the memory must be writable. |
| 886 | |
| 887 | * :const:`PyBUF_LOCK` requests a read-only or exclusive lock on the memory. |
| 888 | |
| 889 | * :const:`PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS` and :const:`PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS` |
| 890 | requests a C-contiguous (last dimension varies the fastest) or |
| 891 | Fortran-contiguous (first dimension varies the fastest) layout. |
| 892 | |
| 893 | .. XXX this feature is not in 2.6 docs yet |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 894 | |
| 895 | .. seealso:: |
| 896 | |
| 897 | :pep:`3118` - Revising the buffer protocol |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 217057f | 2008-04-05 15:57:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 898 | PEP written by Travis Oliphant and Carl Banks; implemented by |
| 899 | Travis Oliphant. |
| 900 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 901 | |
| 902 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 903 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 904 | .. _pep-3119: |
| 905 | |
| 906 | PEP 3119: Abstract Base Classes |
| 907 | ===================================================== |
| 908 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 909 | Some object-oriented languages such as Java support interfaces: declarations |
| 910 | that a class has a given set of methods or supports a given access protocol. |
| 911 | Abstract Base Classes (or ABCs) are an equivalent feature for Python. The ABC |
| 912 | support consists of an :mod:`abc` module containing a metaclass called |
| 913 | :class:`ABCMeta`, special handling |
| 914 | of this metaclass by the :func:`isinstance` and :func:`issubclass` built-ins, |
| 915 | and a collection of basic ABCs that the Python developers think will be widely |
| 916 | useful. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 917 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 918 | Let's say you have a particular class and wish to know whether it supports |
| 919 | dictionary-style access. The phrase "dictionary-style" is vague, however. |
| 920 | It probably means that accessing items with ``obj[1]`` works. |
| 921 | Does it imply that setting items with ``obj[2] = value`` works? |
| 922 | Or that the object will have :meth:`keys`, :meth:`values`, and :meth:`items` |
| 923 | methods? What about the iterative variants such as :meth:`iterkeys`? :meth:`copy` |
| 924 | and :meth:`update`? Iterating over the object with :func:`iter`? |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 925 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 926 | Python 2.6 includes a number of different ABCs in the :mod:`collections` |
| 927 | module. :class:`Iterable` indicates that a class defines :meth:`__iter__`, |
| 928 | and :class:`Container` means the class supports ``x in y`` expressions |
| 929 | by defining a :meth:`__contains__` method. The basic dictionary interface of |
| 930 | getting items, setting items, and |
| 931 | :meth:`keys`, :meth:`values`, and :meth:`items`, is defined by the |
| 932 | :class:`MutableMapping` ABC. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 933 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 934 | You can derive your own classes from a particular ABC |
| 935 | to indicate they support that ABC's interface:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 936 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 937 | import collections |
| 938 | |
| 939 | class Storage(collections.MutableMapping): |
| 940 | ... |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 941 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 942 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 943 | Alternatively, you could write the class without deriving from |
| 944 | the desired ABC and instead register the class by |
| 945 | calling the ABC's :meth:`register` method:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 946 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 947 | import collections |
| 948 | |
| 949 | class Storage: |
| 950 | ... |
| 951 | |
| 952 | collections.MutableMapping.register(Storage) |
| 953 | |
| 954 | For classes that you write, deriving from the ABC is probably clearer. |
| 955 | The :meth:`register` method is useful when you've written a new |
| 956 | ABC that can describe an existing type or class, or if you want |
| 957 | to declare that some third-party class implements an ABC. |
| 958 | For example, if you defined a :class:`PrintableType` ABC, |
| 959 | it's legal to do: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 73835bd | 2008-01-04 18:24:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 960 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 961 | # Register Python's types |
| 962 | PrintableType.register(int) |
| 963 | PrintableType.register(float) |
| 964 | PrintableType.register(str) |
| 965 | |
| 966 | Classes should obey the semantics specified by an ABC, but |
| 967 | Python can't check this; it's up to the class author to |
| 968 | understand the ABC's requirements and to implement the code accordingly. |
| 969 | |
| 970 | To check whether an object supports a particular interface, you can |
| 971 | now write:: |
| 972 | |
| 973 | def func(d): |
| 974 | if not isinstance(d, collections.MutableMapping): |
| 975 | raise ValueError("Mapping object expected, not %r" % d) |
| 976 | |
| 977 | (Don't feel that you must now begin writing lots of checks as in the |
| 978 | above example. Python has a strong tradition of duck-typing, where |
| 979 | explicit type-checking isn't done and code simply calls methods on |
| 980 | an object, trusting that those methods will be there and raising an |
| 981 | exception if they aren't. Be judicious in checking for ABCs |
| 982 | and only do it where it helps.) |
| 983 | |
| 984 | You can write your own ABCs by using ``abc.ABCMeta`` as the |
| 985 | metaclass in a class definition:: |
| 986 | |
| 987 | from abc import ABCMeta |
| 988 | |
| 989 | class Drawable(): |
| 990 | __metaclass__ = ABCMeta |
| 991 | |
| 992 | def draw(self, x, y, scale=1.0): |
| 993 | pass |
| 994 | |
| 995 | def draw_doubled(self, x, y): |
| 996 | self.draw(x, y, scale=2.0) |
| 997 | |
| 998 | |
| 999 | class Square(Drawable): |
| 1000 | def draw(self, x, y, scale): |
| 1001 | ... |
| 1002 | |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 | In the :class:`Drawable` ABC above, the :meth:`draw_doubled` method |
| 1005 | renders the object at twice its size and can be implemented in terms |
| 1006 | of other methods described in :class:`Drawable`. Classes implementing |
| 1007 | this ABC therefore don't need to provide their own implementation |
| 1008 | of :meth:`draw_doubled`, though they can do so. An implementation |
| 1009 | of :meth:`draw` is necessary, though; the ABC can't provide |
| 1010 | a useful generic implementation. You |
| 1011 | can apply the ``@abstractmethod`` decorator to methods such as |
| 1012 | :meth:`draw` that must be implemented; Python will |
| 1013 | then raise an exception for classes that |
| 1014 | don't define the method:: |
| 1015 | |
| 1016 | class Drawable(): |
| 1017 | __metaclass__ = ABCMeta |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | @abstractmethod |
| 1020 | def draw(self, x, y, scale): |
| 1021 | pass |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | Note that the exception is only raised when you actually |
| 1024 | try to create an instance of a subclass without the method:: |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 | >>> s=Square() |
| 1027 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
| 1028 | File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> |
| 1029 | TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class Square with abstract methods draw |
| 1030 | >>> |
| 1031 | |
| 1032 | Abstract data attributes can be declared using the ``@abstractproperty`` decorator:: |
| 1033 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 73835bd | 2008-01-04 18:24:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1034 | @abstractproperty |
| 1035 | def readonly(self): |
| 1036 | return self._x |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1037 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1038 | Subclasses must then define a :meth:`readonly` property |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1039 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1040 | .. seealso:: |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | :pep:`3119` - Introducing Abstract Base Classes |
| 1043 | PEP written by Guido van Rossum and Talin. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2185241 | 2008-04-05 18:15:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1044 | Implemented by Guido van Rossum. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1045 | Backported to 2.6 by Benjamin Aranguren, with Alex Martelli. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1046 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1047 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 1048 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1049 | .. _pep-3127: |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | PEP 3127: Integer Literal Support and Syntax |
| 1052 | ===================================================== |
| 1053 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1054 | Python 3.0 changes the syntax for octal (base-8) integer literals, |
| 1055 | which are now prefixed by "0o" or "0O" instead of a leading zero, and |
| 1056 | adds support for binary (base-2) integer literals, signalled by a "0b" |
| 1057 | or "0B" prefix. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1058 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1059 | Python 2.6 doesn't drop support for a leading 0 signalling |
| 1060 | an octal number, but it does add support for "0o" and "0b":: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1061 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1062 | >>> 0o21, 2*8 + 1 |
| 1063 | (17, 17) |
| 1064 | >>> 0b101111 |
| 1065 | 47 |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1066 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1067 | The :func:`oct` built-in still returns numbers |
| 1068 | prefixed with a leading zero, and a new :func:`bin` |
| 1069 | built-in returns the binary representation for a number:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1070 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1071 | >>> oct(42) |
| 1072 | '052' |
| 1073 | >>> bin(173) |
| 1074 | '0b10101101' |
| 1075 | |
| 1076 | The :func:`int` and :func:`long` built-ins will now accept the "0o" |
| 1077 | and "0b" prefixes when base-8 or base-2 are requested, or when the |
| 1078 | **base** argument is zero (meaning the base used is determined from |
| 1079 | the string): |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 | >>> int ('0o52', 0) |
| 1082 | 42 |
| 1083 | >>> int('1101', 2) |
| 1084 | 13 |
| 1085 | >>> int('0b1101', 2) |
| 1086 | 13 |
| 1087 | >>> int('0b1101', 0) |
| 1088 | 13 |
| 1089 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1090 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1091 | .. seealso:: |
| 1092 | |
| 1093 | :pep:`3127` - Integer Literal Support and Syntax |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1094 | PEP written by Patrick Maupin; backported to 2.6 by |
| 1095 | Eric Smith. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1096 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1097 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 1098 | |
| 1099 | .. _pep-3129: |
| 1100 | |
| 1101 | PEP 3129: Class Decorators |
| 1102 | ===================================================== |
| 1103 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1104 | Decorators have been extended from functions to classes. It's now legal to |
| 1105 | write:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1106 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1107 | @foo |
| 1108 | @bar |
| 1109 | class A: |
| 1110 | pass |
| 1111 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1112 | This is equivalent to:: |
| 1113 | |
| 1114 | class A: |
| 1115 | pass |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | A = foo(bar(A)) |
| 1118 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1119 | .. seealso:: |
| 1120 | |
| 1121 | :pep:`3129` - Class Decorators |
| 1122 | PEP written by Collin Winter. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1123 | |
| 1124 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 1125 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1126 | .. _pep-3141: |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 | PEP 3141: A Type Hierarchy for Numbers |
| 1129 | ===================================================== |
| 1130 | |
| 1131 | In Python 3.0, several abstract base classes for numeric types, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1132 | inspired by Scheme's numeric tower, are being added. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1133 | This change was backported to 2.6 as the :mod:`numbers` module. |
| 1134 | |
| 1135 | The most general ABC is :class:`Number`. It defines no operations at |
| 1136 | all, and only exists to allow checking if an object is a number by |
| 1137 | doing ``isinstance(obj, Number)``. |
| 1138 | |
| 1139 | Numbers are further divided into :class:`Exact` and :class:`Inexact`. |
| 1140 | Exact numbers can represent values precisely and operations never |
| 1141 | round off the results or introduce tiny errors that may break the |
Georg Brandl | 907a720 | 2008-02-22 12:31:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1142 | commutativity and associativity properties; inexact numbers may |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1143 | perform such rounding or introduce small errors. Integers, long |
| 1144 | integers, and rational numbers are exact, while floating-point |
| 1145 | and complex numbers are inexact. |
| 1146 | |
| 1147 | :class:`Complex` is a subclass of :class:`Number`. Complex numbers |
| 1148 | can undergo the basic operations of addition, subtraction, |
| 1149 | multiplication, division, and exponentiation, and you can retrieve the |
| 1150 | real and imaginary parts and obtain a number's conjugate. Python's built-in |
| 1151 | complex type is an implementation of :class:`Complex`. |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | :class:`Real` further derives from :class:`Complex`, and adds |
| 1154 | operations that only work on real numbers: :func:`floor`, :func:`trunc`, |
| 1155 | rounding, taking the remainder mod N, floor division, |
| 1156 | and comparisons. |
| 1157 | |
| 1158 | :class:`Rational` numbers derive from :class:`Real`, have |
| 1159 | :attr:`numerator` and :attr:`denominator` properties, and can be |
Mark Dickinson | d058cd2 | 2008-02-10 21:29:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1160 | converted to floats. Python 2.6 adds a simple rational-number class, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1161 | :class:`Fraction`, in the :mod:`fractions` module. (It's called |
| 1162 | :class:`Fraction` instead of :class:`Rational` to avoid |
| 1163 | a name clash with :class:`numbers.Rational`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1164 | |
| 1165 | :class:`Integral` numbers derive from :class:`Rational`, and |
| 1166 | can be shifted left and right with ``<<`` and ``>>``, |
| 1167 | combined using bitwise operations such as ``&`` and ``|``, |
| 1168 | and can be used as array indexes and slice boundaries. |
| 1169 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1170 | In Python 3.0, the PEP slightly redefines the existing built-ins |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1171 | :func:`round`, :func:`math.floor`, :func:`math.ceil`, and adds a new |
| 1172 | one, :func:`math.trunc`, that's been backported to Python 2.6. |
| 1173 | :func:`math.trunc` rounds toward zero, returning the closest |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1174 | :class:`Integral` that's between the function's argument and zero. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1175 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1176 | .. seealso:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1177 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1178 | :pep:`3141` - A Type Hierarchy for Numbers |
| 1179 | PEP written by Jeffrey Yasskin. |
| 1180 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1181 | `Scheme's numerical tower <http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Numerical-Tower.html#Numerical-Tower>`__, from the Guile manual. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1182 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1183 | `Scheme's number datatypes <http://schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/HTML/r5rs-Z-H-9.html#%_sec_6.2>`__ from the R5RS Scheme specification. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1184 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1185 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1186 | The :mod:`fractions` Module |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1187 | -------------------------------------------------- |
| 1188 | |
| 1189 | To fill out the hierarchy of numeric types, a rational-number class |
Mark Dickinson | d058cd2 | 2008-02-10 21:29:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1190 | has been added as the :mod:`fractions` module. Rational numbers are |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1191 | represented as a fraction, and can exactly represent |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1192 | numbers such as two-thirds that floating-point numbers can only |
| 1193 | approximate. |
| 1194 | |
Mark Dickinson | d058cd2 | 2008-02-10 21:29:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1195 | The :class:`Fraction` constructor takes two :class:`Integral` values |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1196 | that will be the numerator and denominator of the resulting fraction. :: |
| 1197 | |
Mark Dickinson | d058cd2 | 2008-02-10 21:29:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1198 | >>> from fractions import Fraction |
| 1199 | >>> a = Fraction(2, 3) |
| 1200 | >>> b = Fraction(2, 5) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1201 | >>> float(a), float(b) |
| 1202 | (0.66666666666666663, 0.40000000000000002) |
| 1203 | >>> a+b |
Mark Dickinson | cd873fc | 2008-02-11 03:11:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1204 | Fraction(16, 15) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1205 | >>> a/b |
Mark Dickinson | cd873fc | 2008-02-11 03:11:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1206 | Fraction(5, 3) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1207 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1208 | To help in converting floating-point numbers to rationals, |
| 1209 | the float type now has a :meth:`as_integer_ratio()` method that returns |
| 1210 | the numerator and denominator for a fraction that evaluates to the same |
| 1211 | floating-point value:: |
| 1212 | |
| 1213 | >>> (2.5) .as_integer_ratio() |
| 1214 | (5, 2) |
| 1215 | >>> (3.1415) .as_integer_ratio() |
| 1216 | (7074029114692207L, 2251799813685248L) |
| 1217 | >>> (1./3) .as_integer_ratio() |
| 1218 | (6004799503160661L, 18014398509481984L) |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | Note that values that can only be approximated by floating-point |
| 1221 | numbers, such as 1./3, are not simplified to the number being |
| 1222 | approximated; the fraction attempts to match the floating-point value |
| 1223 | **exactly**. |
| 1224 | |
Mark Dickinson | d058cd2 | 2008-02-10 21:29:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1225 | The :mod:`fractions` module is based upon an implementation by Sjoerd |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1226 | Mullender that was in Python's :file:`Demo/classes/` directory for a |
| 1227 | long time. This implementation was significantly updated by Jeffrey |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1228 | Yasskin. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | aa35554 | 2008-01-16 03:17:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1229 | |
Brett Cannon | 4b964f9 | 2008-05-05 20:21:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1230 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1231 | Other Language Changes |
| 1232 | ====================== |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 | Here are all of the changes that Python 2.6 makes to the core Python language. |
| 1235 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1236 | * When calling a function using the ``**`` syntax to provide keyword |
| 1237 | arguments, you are no longer required to use a Python dictionary; |
| 1238 | any mapping will now work:: |
| 1239 | |
| 1240 | >>> def f(**kw): |
| 1241 | ... print sorted(kw) |
| 1242 | ... |
| 1243 | >>> ud=UserDict.UserDict() |
| 1244 | >>> ud['a'] = 1 |
| 1245 | >>> ud['b'] = 'string' |
| 1246 | >>> f(**ud) |
| 1247 | ['a', 'b'] |
| 1248 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c157c9c | 2008-04-09 22:28:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1249 | (Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky; :issue:`1686487`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1250 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1251 | * Tuples now have an :meth:`index` method matching the list type's |
| 1252 | :meth:`index` method:: |
| 1253 | |
| 1254 | >>> t = (0,1,2,3,4) |
| 1255 | >>> t.index(3) |
| 1256 | 3 |
| 1257 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1258 | * The built-in types now have improved support for extended slicing syntax, |
| 1259 | where various combinations of ``(start, stop, step)`` are supplied. |
| 1260 | Previously, the support was partial and certain corner cases wouldn't work. |
| 1261 | (Implemented by Thomas Wouters.) |
| 1262 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1263 | .. Revision 57619 |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1264 | |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1265 | * Properties now have three attributes, :attr:`getter`, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1266 | :attr:`setter` and :attr:`deleter`, that are useful shortcuts for |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1267 | adding or modifying a getter, setter or deleter function to an |
| 1268 | existing property. You would use them like this:: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1269 | |
| 1270 | class C(object): |
| 1271 | @property |
| 1272 | def x(self): |
| 1273 | return self._x |
| 1274 | |
| 1275 | @x.setter |
| 1276 | def x(self, value): |
| 1277 | self._x = value |
| 1278 | |
| 1279 | @x.deleter |
| 1280 | def x(self): |
| 1281 | del self._x |
| 1282 | |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1283 | class D(C): |
| 1284 | @C.x.getter |
| 1285 | def x(self): |
| 1286 | return self._x * 2 |
| 1287 | |
| 1288 | @x.setter |
| 1289 | def x(self, value): |
| 1290 | self._x = value / 2 |
| 1291 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1292 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1293 | * C functions and methods that use |
| 1294 | :cfunc:`PyComplex_AsCComplex` will now accept arguments that |
| 1295 | have a :meth:`__complex__` method. In particular, the functions in the |
| 1296 | :mod:`cmath` module will now accept objects with this method. |
| 1297 | This is a backport of a Python 3.0 change. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1298 | (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`1675423`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1299 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1300 | A numerical nicety: when creating a complex number from two floats |
| 1301 | on systems that support signed zeros (-0 and +0), the |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1302 | :func:`complex` constructor will now preserve the sign |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1303 | of the zero. (:issue:`1507`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1304 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1305 | * More floating-point features were also added. The :func:`float` function |
| 1306 | will now turn the strings ``+nan`` and ``-nan`` into the corresponding |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1307 | IEEE 754 Not A Number values, and ``+inf`` and ``-inf`` into |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1308 | positive or negative infinity. This works on any platform with |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1309 | IEEE 754 semantics. (Contributed by Christian Heimes; :issue:`1635`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1310 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1311 | Other functions in the :mod:`math` module, :func:`isinf` and |
| 1312 | :func:`isnan`, return true if their floating-point argument is |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1313 | infinite or Not A Number. (:issue:`1640`) |
Georg Brandl | e1b8e9c | 2008-02-20 19:12:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1314 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2cede39 | 2008-04-20 16:54:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1315 | * The :mod:`math` module has seven new functions, and the existing |
| 1316 | functions have been improved to give more consistent behaviour |
| 1317 | across platforms, especially with respect to handling of |
| 1318 | floating-point exceptions and IEEE 754 special values. |
| 1319 | The new functions are: |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 | * :func:`isinf` and :func:`isnan` determine whether a given float is |
| 1322 | a (positive or negative) infinity or a NaN (Not a Number), |
| 1323 | respectively. |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 | * ``copysign(x, y)`` copies the sign bit of an IEEE 754 number, |
| 1326 | returning the absolute value of *x* combined with the sign bit of |
| 1327 | *y*. For example, ``math.copysign(1, -0.0)`` returns -1.0. |
| 1328 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 | * The inverse hyperbolic functions :func:`acosh`, :func:`asinh` and |
| 1331 | :func:`atanh`. |
| 1332 | |
| 1333 | * The function :func:`log1p`, returning the natural logarithm of |
| 1334 | *1+x* (base *e*). |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | There's also a new :func:`trunc` function as a result of the |
| 1337 | backport of `PEP 3141's type hierarchy for numbers <#pep-3141>`__. |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | The existing math functions have been modified to follow the |
| 1340 | recommendations of the C99 standard with respect to special values |
| 1341 | whenever possible. For example, ``sqrt(-1.)`` should now give a |
| 1342 | :exc:`ValueError` across (nearly) all platforms, while |
| 1343 | ``sqrt(float('NaN'))`` should return a NaN on all IEEE 754 |
| 1344 | platforms. Where Annex 'F' of the C99 standard recommends signaling |
| 1345 | 'divide-by-zero' or 'invalid', Python will raise :exc:`ValueError`. |
| 1346 | Where Annex 'F' of the C99 standard recommends signaling 'overflow', |
| 1347 | Python will raise :exc:`OverflowError`. (See :issue:`711019`, |
| 1348 | :issue:`1640`.) |
| 1349 | |
| 1350 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes and Mark Dickinson.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1351 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1352 | * Changes to the :class:`Exception` interface |
| 1353 | as dictated by :pep:`352` continue to be made. For 2.6, |
| 1354 | the :attr:`message` attribute is being deprecated in favor of the |
| 1355 | :attr:`args` attribute. |
| 1356 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1357 | * The :exc:`GeneratorExit` exception now subclasses |
| 1358 | :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`Exception`. This means |
| 1359 | that an exception handler that does ``except Exception:`` |
| 1360 | will not inadvertently catch :exc:`GeneratorExit`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1361 | (Contributed by Chad Austin; :issue:`1537`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1362 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1363 | * Generator objects now have a :attr:`gi_code` attribute that refers to |
| 1364 | the original code object backing the generator. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1365 | (Contributed by Collin Winter; :issue:`1473257`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1366 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1367 | * The :func:`compile` built-in function now accepts keyword arguments |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1368 | as well as positional parameters. (Contributed by Thomas Wouters; |
| 1369 | :issue:`1444529`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1370 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1371 | * The :func:`complex` constructor now accepts strings containing |
| 1372 | parenthesized complex numbers, letting ``complex(repr(cmplx))`` |
| 1373 | will now round-trip values. For example, ``complex('(3+4j)')`` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1374 | now returns the value (3+4j). (:issue:`1491866`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1375 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1376 | * The string :meth:`translate` method now accepts ``None`` as the |
| 1377 | translation table parameter, which is treated as the identity |
| 1378 | transformation. This makes it easier to carry out operations |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1379 | that only delete characters. (Contributed by Bengt Richter; |
| 1380 | :issue:`1193128`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1381 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1382 | * The built-in :func:`dir` function now checks for a :meth:`__dir__` |
| 1383 | method on the objects it receives. This method must return a list |
| 1384 | of strings containing the names of valid attributes for the object, |
| 1385 | and lets the object control the value that :func:`dir` produces. |
| 1386 | Objects that have :meth:`__getattr__` or :meth:`__getattribute__` |
Facundo Batista | bd5b623 | 2007-12-03 19:49:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1387 | methods can use this to advertise pseudo-attributes they will honor. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1388 | (:issue:`1591665`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1389 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1390 | * Instance method objects have new attributes for the object and function |
| 1391 | comprising the method; the new synonym for :attr:`im_self` is |
| 1392 | :attr:`__self__`, and :attr:`im_func` is also available as :attr:`__func__`. |
| 1393 | The old names are still supported in Python 2.6; they're gone in 3.0. |
| 1394 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1395 | * An obscure change: when you use the the :func:`locals` function inside a |
| 1396 | :keyword:`class` statement, the resulting dictionary no longer returns free |
| 1397 | variables. (Free variables, in this case, are variables referred to in the |
| 1398 | :keyword:`class` statement that aren't attributes of the class.) |
| 1399 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1400 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1401 | |
| 1402 | |
| 1403 | Optimizations |
| 1404 | ------------- |
| 1405 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1406 | * The :mod:`warnings` module has been rewritten in C. This makes |
| 1407 | it possible to invoke warnings from the parser, and may also |
| 1408 | make the interpreter's startup faster. |
| 1409 | (Contributed by Neal Norwitz and Brett Cannon; :issue:`1631171`.) |
| 1410 | |
Georg Brandl | af30b28 | 2008-01-15 06:55:56 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1411 | * Type objects now have a cache of methods that can reduce |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1412 | the amount of work required to find the correct method implementation |
Andrew M. Kuchling | a01ed03 | 2008-01-15 01:55:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1413 | for a particular class; once cached, the interpreter doesn't need to |
| 1414 | traverse base classes to figure out the right method to call. |
| 1415 | The cache is cleared if a base class or the class itself is modified, |
| 1416 | so the cache should remain correct even in the face of Python's dynamic |
| 1417 | nature. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1418 | (Original optimization implemented by Armin Rigo, updated for |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1419 | Python 2.6 by Kevin Jacobs; :issue:`1700288`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1420 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1421 | * All of the functions in the :mod:`struct` module have been rewritten in |
| 1422 | C, thanks to work at the Need For Speed sprint. |
| 1423 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1424 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1425 | * Internally, a bit is now set in type objects to indicate some of the standard |
| 1426 | built-in types. This speeds up checking if an object is a subclass of one of |
| 1427 | these types. (Contributed by Neal Norwitz.) |
| 1428 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1429 | * Unicode strings now use faster code for detecting |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1430 | whitespace and line breaks; this speeds up the :meth:`split` method |
| 1431 | by about 25% and :meth:`splitlines` by 35%. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1432 | (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou.) Memory usage is reduced |
| 1433 | by using pymalloc for the Unicode string's data. |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | * The ``with`` statement now stores the :meth:`__exit__` method on the stack, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1436 | producing a small speedup. (Implemented by Jeffrey Yasskin.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1437 | |
| 1438 | * To reduce memory usage, the garbage collector will now clear internal |
| 1439 | free lists when garbage-collecting the highest generation of objects. |
| 1440 | This may return memory to the OS sooner. |
| 1441 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1442 | The net result of the 2.6 optimizations is that Python 2.6 runs the pystone |
| 1443 | benchmark around XX% faster than Python 2.5. |
| 1444 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1445 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1446 | |
Benjamin Peterson | 037d829 | 2008-04-13 02:20:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1447 | .. _new-26-interactive: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c161df6 | 2008-04-13 01:05:59 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1448 | |
| 1449 | Interactive Interpreter Changes |
| 1450 | ------------------------------- |
| 1451 | |
| 1452 | Two command-line options have been reserved for use by other Python |
| 1453 | implementations. The :option:`-J` switch has been reserved for use by |
| 1454 | Jython for Jython-specific options, such as ones that are passed to |
| 1455 | the underlying JVM. :option:`-X` has been reserved for options |
| 1456 | specific to a particular implementation of Python such as CPython, |
| 1457 | Jython, or IronPython. If either option is used with Python 2.6, the |
| 1458 | interpreter will report that the option isn't currently used. |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1461 | |
| 1462 | New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules |
| 1463 | ===================================== |
| 1464 | |
| 1465 | As usual, Python's standard library received a number of enhancements and bug |
| 1466 | fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted alphabetically |
| 1467 | by module name. Consult the :file:`Misc/NEWS` file in the source tree for a more |
| 1468 | complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the details. |
| 1469 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c72df33 | 2008-05-14 00:46:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1470 | * (3.0-warning mode) Python 3.0 will feature a reorganized standard |
| 1471 | library; many outdated modules are being dropped, |
| 1472 | and some modules are being renamed or moved into packages. |
| 1473 | Python 2.6 running in 3.0-warning mode will warn about these modules |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3a1693a | 2008-05-15 01:10:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1474 | when they are imported. |
| 1475 | The list of deprecated modules is: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c72df33 | 2008-05-14 00:46:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1476 | :mod:`audiodev`, |
| 1477 | :mod:`Canvas`, |
| 1478 | :mod:`compiler`, |
| 1479 | :mod:`dircache`, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3a1693a | 2008-05-15 01:10:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1480 | :mod:`cd`, |
| 1481 | :mod:`cddb`, |
| 1482 | :mod:`cdplayer`, |
| 1483 | :mod:`CL` and :mod:`cl`, |
| 1484 | :mod:`cd`, |
| 1485 | :mod:`cd`, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c72df33 | 2008-05-14 00:46:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1486 | :mod:`dl`, |
| 1487 | :mod:`fpformat`, |
| 1488 | :mod:`ihooks`, |
| 1489 | :mod:`imageop`, |
| 1490 | :mod:`linuxaudiodev`, |
| 1491 | :mod:`mhlib`, |
| 1492 | :mod:`multifile`, |
| 1493 | :mod:`new` |
| 1494 | :mod:`popen2`, |
| 1495 | :mod:`pure`, |
| 1496 | :mod:`sv`, |
| 1497 | :mod:`test.testall`, |
| 1498 | :mod:`toaiff`. |
| 1499 | |
| 1500 | The modules that have been renamed are: |
| 1501 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3a1693a | 2008-05-15 01:10:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1502 | * :mod:`ConfigParser` has become :mod:`configparser`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | c72df33 | 2008-05-14 00:46:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1503 | * :mod:`copy_reg` has become :mod:`copyreg`. |
| 1504 | * :mod:`SocketServer` has become :mod:`socketserver`. |
| 1505 | * :mod:`Queue` has become :mod:`queue`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1506 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1507 | * The :mod:`bsddb.dbshelve` module now uses the highest pickling protocol |
| 1508 | available, instead of restricting itself to protocol 1. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1509 | (Contributed by W. Barnes; :issue:`1551443`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1510 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2cede39 | 2008-04-20 16:54:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1511 | * The :mod:`cmath` module underwent an extensive set of revisions, |
| 1512 | thanks to Mark Dickinson and Christian Heimes, that added some new |
| 1513 | features and greatly improved the accuracy of the computations. |
Mark Dickinson | 53bd2e1 | 2008-04-19 20:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1514 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2cede39 | 2008-04-20 16:54:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1515 | Five new functions were added: |
Mark Dickinson | 53bd2e1 | 2008-04-19 20:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1516 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2cede39 | 2008-04-20 16:54:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1517 | * :func:`polar` converts a complex number to polar form, returning |
| 1518 | the modulus and argument of that complex number. |
Mark Dickinson | 53bd2e1 | 2008-04-19 20:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1519 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2cede39 | 2008-04-20 16:54:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1520 | * :func:`rect` does the opposite, turning a (modulus, argument) pair |
| 1521 | back into the corresponding complex number. |
| 1522 | |
| 1523 | * :func:`phase` returns the phase or argument of a complex number. |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 | * :func:`isnan` returns True if either |
| 1526 | the real or imaginary part of its argument is a NaN. |
| 1527 | |
| 1528 | * :func:`isinf` returns True if either the real or imaginary part of |
| 1529 | its argument is infinite. |
| 1530 | |
| 1531 | The revisions also improved the numerical soundness of the |
| 1532 | :mod:`cmath` module. For all functions, the real and imaginary |
| 1533 | parts of the results are accurate to within a few units of least |
| 1534 | precision (ulps) whenever possible. See :issue:`1381` for the |
| 1535 | details. The branch cuts for :func:`asinh`, :func:`atanh`: and |
| 1536 | :func:`atan` have also been corrected. |
| 1537 | |
| 1538 | The tests for the module have been greatly expanded; nearly 2000 new |
| 1539 | test cases exercise the algebraic functions. |
Mark Dickinson | 53bd2e1 | 2008-04-19 20:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1540 | |
| 1541 | On IEEE 754 platforms, the :mod:`cmath` module now handles IEEE 754 |
| 1542 | special values and floating-point exceptions in a manner consistent |
| 1543 | with Annex 'G' of the C99 standard. |
| 1544 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6d57c82 | 2007-10-23 20:55:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1545 | * A new data type in the :mod:`collections` module: :class:`namedtuple(typename, |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1546 | fieldnames)` is a factory function that creates subclasses of the standard tuple |
| 1547 | whose fields are accessible by name as well as index. For example:: |
| 1548 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6d57c82 | 2007-10-23 20:55:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1549 | >>> var_type = collections.namedtuple('variable', |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1550 | ... 'id name type size') |
| 1551 | # Names are separated by spaces or commas. |
| 1552 | # 'id, name, type, size' would also work. |
Raymond Hettinger | 366523c | 2007-12-14 18:12:21 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1553 | >>> var_type._fields |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1554 | ('id', 'name', 'type', 'size') |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1555 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1556 | >>> var = var_type(1, 'frequency', 'int', 4) |
| 1557 | >>> print var[0], var.id # Equivalent |
| 1558 | 1 1 |
| 1559 | >>> print var[2], var.type # Equivalent |
| 1560 | int int |
Raymond Hettinger | 366523c | 2007-12-14 18:12:21 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1561 | >>> var._asdict() |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1562 | {'size': 4, 'type': 'int', 'id': 1, 'name': 'frequency'} |
Raymond Hettinger | e9b9b35 | 2008-02-15 21:21:25 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1563 | >>> v2 = var._replace(name='amplitude') |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1564 | >>> v2 |
| 1565 | variable(id=1, name='amplitude', type='int', size=4) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1566 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1567 | Where the new :class:`namedtuple` type proved suitable, the standard |
| 1568 | library has been modified to return them. For example, |
| 1569 | the :meth:`Decimal.as_tuple` method now returns a named tuple with |
| 1570 | :attr:`sign`, :attr:`digits`, and :attr:`exponent` fields. |
| 1571 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1572 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1573 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1574 | * Another change to the :mod:`collections` module is that the |
Georg Brandl | e7d118a | 2007-12-08 11:05:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1575 | :class:`deque` type now supports an optional *maxlen* parameter; |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1576 | if supplied, the deque's size will be restricted to no more |
Georg Brandl | e7d118a | 2007-12-08 11:05:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1577 | than *maxlen* items. Adding more items to a full deque causes |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1578 | old items to be discarded. |
| 1579 | |
| 1580 | :: |
| 1581 | |
| 1582 | >>> from collections import deque |
| 1583 | >>> dq=deque(maxlen=3) |
| 1584 | >>> dq |
| 1585 | deque([], maxlen=3) |
| 1586 | >>> dq.append(1) ; dq.append(2) ; dq.append(3) |
| 1587 | >>> dq |
| 1588 | deque([1, 2, 3], maxlen=3) |
| 1589 | >>> dq.append(4) |
| 1590 | >>> dq |
| 1591 | deque([2, 3, 4], maxlen=3) |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1594 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1595 | * The :mod:`ctypes` module now supports a :class:`c_bool` datatype |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1596 | that represents the C99 ``bool`` type. (Contributed by David Remahl; |
| 1597 | :issue:`1649190`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1598 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1599 | The :mod:`ctypes` string, buffer and array types also have improved |
| 1600 | support for extended slicing syntax, |
| 1601 | where various combinations of ``(start, stop, step)`` are supplied. |
| 1602 | (Implemented by Thomas Wouters.) |
| 1603 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1604 | .. Revision 57769 |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1605 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1606 | * A new method in the :mod:`curses` module: for a window, :meth:`chgat` changes |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1607 | the display characters for a certain number of characters on a single line. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 4a2762d | 2008-01-20 00:00:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1608 | (Contributed by Fabian Kreutz.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1609 | :: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1610 | |
| 1611 | # Boldface text starting at y=0,x=21 |
| 1612 | # and affecting the rest of the line. |
| 1613 | stdscr.chgat(0,21, curses.A_BOLD) |
| 1614 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 4a2762d | 2008-01-20 00:00:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1615 | The :class:`Textbox` class in the :mod:`curses.textpad` module |
| 1616 | now supports editing in insert mode as well as overwrite mode. |
| 1617 | Insert mode is enabled by supplying a true value for the *insert_mode* |
| 1618 | parameter when creating the :class:`Textbox` instance. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1619 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1620 | * The :mod:`datetime` module's :meth:`strftime` methods now support a |
| 1621 | ``%f`` format code that expands to the number of microseconds in the |
| 1622 | object, zero-padded on |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1623 | the left to six places. (Contributed by Skip Montanaro; :issue:`1158`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1624 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1625 | * The :mod:`decimal` module was updated to version 1.66 of |
| 1626 | `the General Decimal Specification <http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/decimal/decarith.html>`__. New features |
| 1627 | include some methods for some basic mathematical functions such as |
| 1628 | :meth:`exp` and :meth:`log10`:: |
| 1629 | |
| 1630 | >>> Decimal(1).exp() |
| 1631 | Decimal("2.718281828459045235360287471") |
| 1632 | >>> Decimal("2.7182818").ln() |
| 1633 | Decimal("0.9999999895305022877376682436") |
| 1634 | >>> Decimal(1000).log10() |
| 1635 | Decimal("3") |
| 1636 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1637 | The :meth:`as_tuple` method of :class:`Decimal` objects now returns a |
| 1638 | named tuple with :attr:`sign`, :attr:`digits`, and :attr:`exponent` fields. |
| 1639 | |
| 1640 | (Implemented by Facundo Batista and Mark Dickinson. Named tuple |
| 1641 | support added by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1642 | |
| 1643 | * The :mod:`difflib` module's :class:`SequenceMatcher` class |
| 1644 | now returns named tuples representing matches. |
| 1645 | In addition to behaving like tuples, the returned values |
| 1646 | also have :attr:`a`, :attr:`b`, and :attr:`size` attributes. |
| 1647 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1648 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1649 | * An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the |
| 1650 | :class:`ftplib.FTP` class constructor as well as the :meth:`connect` |
| 1651 | method, specifying a timeout measured in seconds. (Added by Facundo |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1652 | Batista.) Also, the :class:`FTP` class's |
| 1653 | :meth:`storbinary` and :meth:`storlines` |
| 1654 | now take an optional *callback* parameter that will be called with |
| 1655 | each block of data after the data has been sent. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1656 | (Contributed by Phil Schwartz; :issue:`1221598`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1657 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1658 | * The :func:`reduce` built-in function is also available in the |
| 1659 | :mod:`functools` module. In Python 3.0, the built-in is dropped and it's |
| 1660 | only available from :mod:`functools`; currently there are no plans |
| 1661 | to drop the built-in in the 2.x series. (Patched by |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1662 | Christian Heimes; :issue:`1739906`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1663 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1664 | * The :func:`glob.glob` function can now return Unicode filenames if |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1665 | a Unicode path was used and Unicode filenames are matched within the |
| 1666 | directory. (:issue:`1001604`) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1667 | |
| 1668 | * The :mod:`gopherlib` module has been removed. |
| 1669 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1670 | * A new function in the :mod:`heapq` module: ``merge(iter1, iter2, ...)`` |
| 1671 | takes any number of iterables that return data *in sorted |
| 1672 | order*, and returns a new iterator that returns the contents of all |
| 1673 | the iterators, also in sorted order. For example:: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1674 | |
| 1675 | heapq.merge([1, 3, 5, 9], [2, 8, 16]) -> |
| 1676 | [1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 16] |
| 1677 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1678 | Another new function, ``heappushpop(heap, item)``, |
| 1679 | pushes *item* onto *heap*, then pops off and returns the smallest item. |
| 1680 | This is more efficient than making a call to :func:`heappush` and then |
| 1681 | :func:`heappop`. |
| 1682 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1683 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1684 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1685 | * An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the |
| 1686 | :class:`httplib.HTTPConnection` and :class:`HTTPSConnection` |
| 1687 | class constructors, specifying a timeout measured in seconds. |
| 1688 | (Added by Facundo Batista.) |
| 1689 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1690 | * Most of the :mod:`inspect` module's functions, such as |
| 1691 | :func:`getmoduleinfo` and :func:`getargs`, now return named tuples. |
| 1692 | In addition to behaving like tuples, the elements of the return value |
| 1693 | can also be accessed as attributes. |
| 1694 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1695 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1696 | Some new functions in the module include |
| 1697 | :func:`isgenerator`, :func:`isgeneratorfunction`, |
| 1698 | and :func:`isabstract`. |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | * The :mod:`itertools` module gained several new functions. |
| 1701 | |
| 1702 | ``izip_longest(iter1, iter2, ...[, fillvalue])`` makes tuples from |
| 1703 | each of the elements; if some of the iterables are shorter than |
| 1704 | others, the missing values are set to *fillvalue*. For example:: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1705 | |
| 1706 | itertools.izip_longest([1,2,3], [1,2,3,4,5]) -> |
| 1707 | [(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (None, 4), (None, 5)] |
| 1708 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1709 | ``product(iter1, iter2, ..., [repeat=N])`` returns the Cartesian product |
| 1710 | of the supplied iterables, a set of tuples containing |
| 1711 | every possible combination of the elements returned from each iterable. :: |
| 1712 | |
| 1713 | itertools.product([1,2,3], [4,5,6]) -> |
| 1714 | [(1, 4), (1, 5), (1, 6), |
| 1715 | (2, 4), (2, 5), (2, 6), |
| 1716 | (3, 4), (3, 5), (3, 6)] |
| 1717 | |
| 1718 | The optional *repeat* keyword argument is used for taking the |
| 1719 | product of an iterable or a set of iterables with themselves, |
| 1720 | repeated *N* times. With a single iterable argument, *N*-tuples |
| 1721 | are returned:: |
| 1722 | |
| 1723 | itertools.product([1,2], repeat=3)) -> |
| 1724 | [(1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 2), (1, 2, 1), (1, 2, 2), |
| 1725 | (2, 1, 1), (2, 1, 2), (2, 2, 1), (2, 2, 2)] |
| 1726 | |
| 1727 | With two iterables, *2N*-tuples are returned. :: |
| 1728 | |
| 1729 | itertools(product([1,2], [3,4], repeat=2) -> |
| 1730 | [(1, 3, 1, 3), (1, 3, 1, 4), (1, 3, 2, 3), (1, 3, 2, 4), |
| 1731 | (1, 4, 1, 3), (1, 4, 1, 4), (1, 4, 2, 3), (1, 4, 2, 4), |
| 1732 | (2, 3, 1, 3), (2, 3, 1, 4), (2, 3, 2, 3), (2, 3, 2, 4), |
| 1733 | (2, 4, 1, 3), (2, 4, 1, 4), (2, 4, 2, 3), (2, 4, 2, 4)] |
| 1734 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1735 | ``combinations(iterable, r)`` returns sub-sequences of length *r* from |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1736 | the elements of *iterable*. :: |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | itertools.combinations('123', 2) -> |
| 1739 | [('1', '2'), ('1', '3'), ('2', '3')] |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 | itertools.combinations('123', 3) -> |
| 1742 | [('1', '2', '3')] |
| 1743 | |
| 1744 | itertools.combinations('1234', 3) -> |
| 1745 | [('1', '2', '3'), ('1', '2', '4'), ('1', '3', '4'), |
| 1746 | ('2', '3', '4')] |
| 1747 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 1d136bb | 2008-03-06 01:36:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1748 | ``permutations(iter[, r])`` returns all the permutations of length *r* of |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1749 | the iterable's elements. If *r* is not specified, it will default to the |
Georg Brandl | cb63565 | 2008-05-05 20:59:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1750 | number of elements produced by the iterable. :: |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1751 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 1d136bb | 2008-03-06 01:36:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1752 | itertools.permutations([1,2,3,4], 2) -> |
| 1753 | [(1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), |
| 1754 | (2, 1), (2, 3), (2, 4), |
| 1755 | (3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 4), |
| 1756 | (4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3)] |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1757 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | abf8e01 | 2008-04-08 21:22:53 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1758 | ``itertools.chain(*iterables)`` is an existing function in |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 1d136bb | 2008-03-06 01:36:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1759 | :mod:`itertools` that gained a new constructor in Python 2.6. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1760 | ``itertools.chain.from_iterable(iterable)`` takes a single |
| 1761 | iterable that should return other iterables. :func:`chain` will |
| 1762 | then return all the elements of the first iterable, then |
| 1763 | all the elements of the second, and so on. :: |
| 1764 | |
| 1765 | chain.from_iterable([[1,2,3], [4,5,6]]) -> |
| 1766 | [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
| 1767 | |
| 1768 | (All contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1769 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1770 | * The :mod:`logging` module's :class:`FileHandler` class |
| 1771 | and its subclasses :class:`WatchedFileHandler`, :class:`RotatingFileHandler`, |
| 1772 | and :class:`TimedRotatingFileHandler` now |
| 1773 | have an optional *delay* parameter to its constructor. If *delay* |
| 1774 | is true, opening of the log file is deferred until the first |
| 1775 | :meth:`emit` call is made. (Contributed by Vinay Sajip.) |
| 1776 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1777 | * The :mod:`macfs` module has been removed. This in turn required the |
| 1778 | :func:`macostools.touched` function to be removed because it depended on the |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1779 | :mod:`macfs` module. (:issue:`1490190`) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1780 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2686f4d | 2008-01-19 19:14:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1781 | * :class:`mmap` objects now have a :meth:`rfind` method that finds |
| 1782 | a substring, beginning at the end of the string and searching |
| 1783 | backwards. The :meth:`find` method |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1784 | also gained an *end* parameter containing the index at which to stop |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2686f4d | 2008-01-19 19:14:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1785 | the forward search. |
| 1786 | (Contributed by John Lenton.) |
| 1787 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1788 | * The :mod:`operator` module gained a |
| 1789 | :func:`methodcaller` function that takes a name and an optional |
| 1790 | set of arguments, returning a callable that will call |
| 1791 | the named function on any arguments passed to it. For example:: |
| 1792 | |
| 1793 | >>> # Equivalent to lambda s: s.replace('old', 'new') |
| 1794 | >>> replacer = operator.methodcaller('replace', 'old', 'new') |
| 1795 | >>> replacer('old wine in old bottles') |
| 1796 | 'new wine in new bottles' |
| 1797 | |
Georg Brandl | 27504da | 2008-03-04 07:25:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1798 | (Contributed by Georg Brandl, after a suggestion by Gregory Petrosyan.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1799 | |
| 1800 | The :func:`attrgetter` function now accepts dotted names and performs |
| 1801 | the corresponding attribute lookups:: |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 | >>> inst_name = operator.attrgetter('__class__.__name__') |
| 1804 | >>> inst_name('') |
| 1805 | 'str' |
| 1806 | >>> inst_name(help) |
| 1807 | '_Helper' |
| 1808 | |
Georg Brandl | 27504da | 2008-03-04 07:25:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1809 | (Contributed by Georg Brandl, after a suggestion by Barry Warsaw.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1810 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1811 | * New functions in the :mod:`os` module include |
| 1812 | ``fchmod(fd, mode)``, ``fchown(fd, uid, gid)``, |
| 1813 | and ``lchmod(path, mode)``, on operating systems that support these |
| 1814 | functions. :func:`fchmod` and :func:`fchown` let you change the mode |
| 1815 | and ownership of an opened file, and :func:`lchmod` changes the mode |
| 1816 | of a symlink. |
| 1817 | |
| 1818 | (Contributed by Georg Brandl and Christian Heimes.) |
| 1819 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1820 | * The :func:`os.walk` function now has a ``followlinks`` parameter. If |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1821 | set to True, it will follow symlinks pointing to directories and |
| 1822 | visit the directory's contents. For backward compatibility, the |
| 1823 | parameter's default value is false. Note that the function can fall |
| 1824 | into an infinite recursion if there's a symlink that points to a |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1825 | parent directory. (:issue:`1273829`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1826 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1827 | * The ``os.environ`` object's :meth:`clear` method will now unset the |
| 1828 | environment variables using :func:`os.unsetenv` in addition to clearing |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1829 | the object's keys. (Contributed by Martin Horcicka; :issue:`1181`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1830 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1831 | * In the :mod:`os.path` module, the :func:`splitext` function |
| 1832 | has been changed to not split on leading period characters. |
| 1833 | This produces better results when operating on Unix's dot-files. |
| 1834 | For example, ``os.path.splitext('.ipython')`` |
| 1835 | now returns ``('.ipython', '')`` instead of ``('', '.ipython')``. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1836 | (:issue:`115886`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1837 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1838 | A new function, :func:`relpath(path, start)` returns a relative path |
| 1839 | from the ``start`` path, if it's supplied, or from the current |
| 1840 | working directory to the destination ``path``. (Contributed by |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1841 | Richard Barran; :issue:`1339796`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1842 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1843 | On Windows, :func:`os.path.expandvars` will now expand environment variables |
| 1844 | in the form "%var%", and "~user" will be expanded into the |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1845 | user's home directory path. (Contributed by Josiah Carlson; |
| 1846 | :issue:`957650`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1847 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1848 | * The Python debugger provided by the :mod:`pdb` module |
| 1849 | gained a new command: "run" restarts the Python program being debugged, |
| 1850 | and can optionally take new command-line arguments for the program. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1851 | (Contributed by Rocky Bernstein; :issue:`1393667`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1852 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1853 | The :func:`post_mortem` function, used to enter debugging of a |
| 1854 | traceback, will now use the traceback returned by :func:`sys.exc_info` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1855 | if no traceback is supplied. (Contributed by Facundo Batista; |
| 1856 | :issue:`1106316`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1857 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1858 | * The :mod:`pickletools` module now has an :func:`optimize` function |
| 1859 | that takes a string containing a pickle and removes some unused |
| 1860 | opcodes, returning a shorter pickle that contains the same data structure. |
| 1861 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1862 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1863 | * A :func:`get_data` function was added to the :mod:`pkgutil` |
| 1864 | module that returns the contents of resource files included |
| 1865 | with an installed Python package. For example:: |
| 1866 | |
Benjamin Peterson | 60ffcbe | 2008-04-21 22:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1867 | >>> import pkgutil |
| 1868 | >>> pkgutil.get_data('test', 'exception_hierarchy.txt') |
| 1869 | 'BaseException |
| 1870 | +-- SystemExit |
| 1871 | +-- KeyboardInterrupt |
| 1872 | +-- GeneratorExit |
| 1873 | +-- Exception |
| 1874 | +-- StopIteration |
| 1875 | +-- StandardError |
| 1876 | ...' |
| 1877 | >>> |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1878 | |
| 1879 | (Contributed by Paul Moore; :issue:`2439`.) |
| 1880 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1881 | * New functions in the :mod:`posix` module: :func:`chflags` and :func:`lchflags` |
| 1882 | are wrappers for the corresponding system calls (where they're available). |
| 1883 | Constants for the flag values are defined in the :mod:`stat` module; some |
| 1884 | possible values include :const:`UF_IMMUTABLE` to signal the file may not be |
| 1885 | changed and :const:`UF_APPEND` to indicate that data can only be appended to the |
| 1886 | file. (Contributed by M. Levinson.) |
| 1887 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1888 | ``os.closerange(*low*, *high*)`` efficiently closes all file descriptors |
| 1889 | from *low* to *high*, ignoring any errors and not including *high* itself. |
| 1890 | This function is now used by the :mod:`subprocess` module to make starting |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1891 | processes faster. (Contributed by Georg Brandl; :issue:`1663329`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1892 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e0a49b6 | 2008-01-08 14:30:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1893 | * The :mod:`pyexpat` module's :class:`Parser` objects now allow setting |
| 1894 | their :attr:`buffer_size` attribute to change the size of the buffer |
| 1895 | used to hold character data. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1896 | (Contributed by Achim Gaedke; :issue:`1137`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e0a49b6 | 2008-01-08 14:30:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1897 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1898 | * The :mod:`Queue` module now provides queue classes that retrieve entries |
| 1899 | in different orders. The :class:`PriorityQueue` class stores |
| 1900 | queued items in a heap and retrieves them in priority order, |
| 1901 | and :class:`LifoQueue` retrieves the most recently added entries first, |
| 1902 | meaning that it behaves like a stack. |
| 1903 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| 1904 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1905 | * The :mod:`random` module's :class:`Random` objects can |
| 1906 | now be pickled on a 32-bit system and unpickled on a 64-bit |
| 1907 | system, and vice versa. Unfortunately, this change also means |
| 1908 | that Python 2.6's :class:`Random` objects can't be unpickled correctly |
| 1909 | on earlier versions of Python. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1910 | (Contributed by Shawn Ligocki; :issue:`1727780`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1911 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1912 | The new ``triangular(low, high, mode)`` function returns random |
| 1913 | numbers following a triangular distribution. The returned values |
| 1914 | are between *low* and *high*, not including *high* itself, and |
| 1915 | with *mode* as the mode, the most frequently occurring value |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1916 | in the distribution. (Contributed by Wladmir van der Laan and |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1917 | Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1681432`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1918 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1919 | * Long regular expression searches carried out by the :mod:`re` |
| 1920 | module will now check for signals being delivered, so especially |
| 1921 | long searches can now be interrupted. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1922 | (Contributed by Josh Hoyt and Ralf Schmitt; :issue:`846388`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1923 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1924 | * The :mod:`rgbimg` module has been removed. |
| 1925 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1926 | * The :mod:`sched` module's :class:`scheduler` instances now |
| 1927 | have a read-only :attr:`queue` attribute that returns the |
| 1928 | contents of the scheduler's queue, represented as a list of |
Georg Brandl | 225163d | 2008-03-05 07:10:35 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1929 | named tuples with the fields ``(time, priority, action, argument)``. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1930 | (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1861`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1931 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1932 | * The :mod:`select` module now has wrapper functions |
| 1933 | for the Linux :cfunc:`epoll` and BSD :cfunc:`kqueue` system calls. |
| 1934 | Also, a :meth:`modify` method was added to the existing :class:`poll` |
| 1935 | objects; ``pollobj.modify(fd, eventmask)`` takes a file descriptor |
| 1936 | or file object and an event mask, |
| 1937 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1938 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes; :issue:`1657`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1939 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1940 | * The :mod:`sets` module has been deprecated; it's better to |
| 1941 | use the built-in :class:`set` and :class:`frozenset` types. |
| 1942 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2d60cf7 | 2007-12-22 17:27:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1943 | * Integrating signal handling with GUI handling event loops |
| 1944 | like those used by Tkinter or GTk+ has long been a problem; most |
Georg Brandl | e1b8e9c | 2008-02-20 19:12:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1945 | software ends up polling, waking up every fraction of a second. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2d60cf7 | 2007-12-22 17:27:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1946 | The :mod:`signal` module can now make this more efficient. |
| 1947 | Calling ``signal.set_wakeup_fd(fd)`` sets a file descriptor |
| 1948 | to be used; when a signal is received, a byte is written to that |
| 1949 | file descriptor. There's also a C-level function, |
| 1950 | :cfunc:`PySignal_SetWakeupFd`, for setting the descriptor. |
| 1951 | |
| 1952 | Event loops will use this by opening a pipe to create two descriptors, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1953 | one for reading and one for writing. The writable descriptor |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2d60cf7 | 2007-12-22 17:27:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1954 | will be passed to :func:`set_wakeup_fd`, and the readable descriptor |
| 1955 | will be added to the list of descriptors monitored by the event loop via |
| 1956 | :cfunc:`select` or :cfunc:`poll`. |
| 1957 | On receiving a signal, a byte will be written and the main event loop |
| 1958 | will be woken up, without the need to poll. |
| 1959 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1960 | (Contributed by Adam Olsen; :issue:`1583`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2d60cf7 | 2007-12-22 17:27:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1961 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1962 | The :func:`siginterrupt` function is now available from Python code, |
| 1963 | and allows changing whether signals can interrupt system calls or not. |
| 1964 | (Contributed by Ralf Schmitt.) |
| 1965 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1966 | The :func:`setitimer` and :func:`getitimer` functions have also been |
| 1967 | added on systems that support these system calls. :func:`setitimer` |
| 1968 | allows setting interval timers that will cause a signal to be |
| 1969 | delivered to the process after a specified time, measured in |
| 1970 | wall-clock time, consumed process time, or combined process+system |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1971 | time. (Contributed by Guilherme Polo; :issue:`2240`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b2ff8a7 | 2008-04-05 03:38:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1972 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1973 | * The :mod:`smtplib` module now supports SMTP over SSL thanks to the |
| 1974 | addition of the :class:`SMTP_SSL` class. This class supports an |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1975 | interface identical to the existing :class:`SMTP` class. Both |
| 1976 | class constructors also have an optional ``timeout`` parameter |
| 1977 | that specifies a timeout for the initial connection attempt, measured in |
| 1978 | seconds. |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 | An implementation of the LMTP protocol (:rfc:`2033`) was also added to |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1981 | the module. LMTP is used in place of SMTP when transferring e-mail |
| 1982 | between agents that don't manage a mail queue. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | b4c6295 | 2007-09-01 21:18:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1983 | |
| 1984 | (SMTP over SSL contributed by Monty Taylor; timeout parameter |
| 1985 | added by Facundo Batista; LMTP implemented by Leif |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1986 | Hedstrom; :issue:`957003`.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1987 | |
Gregory P. Smith | 63bfc1d | 2008-01-17 07:43:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1988 | * In the :mod:`smtplib` module, SMTP.starttls() now complies with :rfc:`3207` |
| 1989 | and forgets any knowledge obtained from the server not obtained from |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1990 | the TLS negotiation itself. (Patch contributed by Bill Fenner; |
| 1991 | :issue:`829951`.) |
Gregory P. Smith | 63bfc1d | 2008-01-17 07:43:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1992 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1993 | * The :mod:`socket` module now supports TIPC (http://tipc.sf.net), |
| 1994 | a high-performance non-IP-based protocol designed for use in clustered |
| 1995 | environments. TIPC addresses are 4- or 5-tuples. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1996 | (Contributed by Alberto Bertogli; :issue:`1646`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f60b641 | 2008-01-19 16:34:09 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1997 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 04f5876 | 2008-04-15 02:24:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1998 | A new function, :func:`create_connection`, takes an address |
| 1999 | and connects to it using an optional timeout value, returning |
| 2000 | the connected socket object. |
| 2001 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f60b641 | 2008-01-19 16:34:09 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2002 | * The base classes in the :mod:`SocketServer` module now support |
| 2003 | calling a :meth:`handle_timeout` method after a span of inactivity |
| 2004 | specified by the server's :attr:`timeout` attribute. (Contributed |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f68b553 | 2008-04-09 01:08:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2005 | by Michael Pomraning.) The :meth:`serve_forever` method |
| 2006 | now takes an optional poll interval measured in seconds, |
| 2007 | controlling how often the server will check for a shutdown request. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2008 | (Contributed by Pedro Werneck and Jeffrey Yasskin; |
| 2009 | :issue:`742598`, :issue:`1193577`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 1d136bb | 2008-03-06 01:36:27 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2010 | |
| 2011 | * The :mod:`struct` module now supports the C99 :ctype:`_Bool` type, |
| 2012 | using the format character ``'?'``. |
| 2013 | (Contributed by David Remahl.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2014 | |
| 2015 | * The :class:`Popen` objects provided by the :mod:`subprocess` module |
| 2016 | now have :meth:`terminate`, :meth:`kill`, and :meth:`send_signal` methods. |
| 2017 | On Windows, :meth:`send_signal` only supports the :const:`SIGTERM` |
| 2018 | signal, and all these methods are aliases for the Win32 API function |
| 2019 | :cfunc:`TerminateProcess`. |
| 2020 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2021 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2022 | * A new variable in the :mod:`sys` module, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 5d8b379 | 2008-01-14 14:48:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2023 | :attr:`float_info`, is an object |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2024 | containing information about the platform's floating-point support |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 5d8b379 | 2008-01-14 14:48:43 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2025 | derived from the :file:`float.h` file. Attributes of this object |
| 2026 | include |
| 2027 | :attr:`mant_dig` (number of digits in the mantissa), :attr:`epsilon` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2028 | (smallest difference between 1.0 and the next largest value |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2029 | representable), and several others. (Contributed by Christian Heimes; |
| 2030 | :issue:`1534`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2031 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7b1e917 | 2008-01-15 14:38:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2032 | Another new variable, :attr:`dont_write_bytecode`, controls whether Python |
| 2033 | writes any :file:`.pyc` or :file:`.pyo` files on importing a module. |
| 2034 | If this variable is true, the compiled files are not written. The |
| 2035 | variable is initially set on start-up by supplying the :option:`-B` |
| 2036 | switch to the Python interpreter, or by setting the |
| 2037 | :envvar:`PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE` environment variable before |
| 2038 | running the interpreter. Python code can subsequently |
| 2039 | change the value of this variable to control whether bytecode files |
| 2040 | are written or not. |
| 2041 | (Contributed by Neal Norwitz and Georg Brandl.) |
| 2042 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2043 | Information about the command-line arguments supplied to the Python |
| 2044 | interpreter are available as attributes of a ``sys.flags`` named |
| 2045 | tuple. For example, the :attr:`verbose` attribute is true if Python |
| 2046 | was executed in verbose mode, :attr:`debug` is true in debugging mode, etc. |
| 2047 | These attributes are all read-only. |
| 2048 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
| 2049 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2050 | It's now possible to determine the current profiler and tracer functions |
| 2051 | by calling :func:`sys.getprofile` and :func:`sys.gettrace`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2052 | (Contributed by Georg Brandl; :issue:`1648`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2053 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | de37a8c | 2007-09-18 01:36:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2054 | * The :mod:`tarfile` module now supports POSIX.1-2001 (pax) and |
| 2055 | POSIX.1-1988 (ustar) format tarfiles, in addition to the GNU tar |
| 2056 | format that was already supported. The default format |
| 2057 | is GNU tar; specify the ``format`` parameter to open a file |
| 2058 | using a different format:: |
| 2059 | |
| 2060 | tar = tarfile.open("output.tar", "w", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT) |
| 2061 | |
| 2062 | The new ``errors`` parameter lets you specify an error handling |
| 2063 | scheme for character conversions: the three standard ways Python can |
| 2064 | handle errors ``'strict'``, ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'`` , or the |
| 2065 | special value ``'utf-8'``, which replaces bad characters with their |
| 2066 | UTF-8 representation. Character conversions occur because the PAX |
| 2067 | format supports Unicode filenames, defaulting to UTF-8 encoding. |
| 2068 | |
| 2069 | The :meth:`TarFile.add` method now accepts a ``exclude`` argument that's |
| 2070 | a function that can be used to exclude certain filenames from |
| 2071 | an archive. |
| 2072 | The function must take a filename and return true if the file |
| 2073 | should be excluded or false if it should be archived. |
| 2074 | The function is applied to both the name initially passed to :meth:`add` |
| 2075 | and to the names of files in recursively-added directories. |
| 2076 | |
| 2077 | (All changes contributed by Lars Gustäbel). |
| 2078 | |
| 2079 | * An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the |
| 2080 | :class:`telnetlib.Telnet` class constructor, specifying a timeout |
| 2081 | measured in seconds. (Added by Facundo Batista.) |
| 2082 | |
| 2083 | * The :class:`tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile` class usually deletes |
| 2084 | the temporary file it created when the file is closed. This |
| 2085 | behaviour can now be changed by passing ``delete=False`` to the |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2086 | constructor. (Contributed by Damien Miller; :issue:`1537850`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | de37a8c | 2007-09-18 01:36:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2087 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2088 | A new class, :class:`SpooledTemporaryFile`, behaves like |
| 2089 | a temporary file but stores its data in memory until a maximum size is |
| 2090 | exceeded. On reaching that limit, the contents will be written to |
| 2091 | an on-disk temporary file. (Contributed by Dustin J. Mitchell.) |
| 2092 | |
| 2093 | The :class:`NamedTemporaryFile` and :class:`SpooledTemporaryFile` classes |
| 2094 | both work as context managers, so you can write |
| 2095 | ``with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmp: ...``. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2096 | (Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky; :issue:`2021`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2097 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | de37a8c | 2007-09-18 01:36:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2098 | * The :mod:`test.test_support` module now contains a |
| 2099 | :func:`EnvironmentVarGuard` |
| 2100 | context manager that supports temporarily changing environment variables and |
| 2101 | automatically restores them to their old values. |
| 2102 | |
| 2103 | Another context manager, :class:`TransientResource`, can surround calls |
| 2104 | to resources that may or may not be available; it will catch and |
| 2105 | ignore a specified list of exceptions. For example, |
| 2106 | a network test may ignore certain failures when connecting to an |
| 2107 | external web site:: |
| 2108 | |
| 2109 | with test_support.TransientResource(IOError, errno=errno.ETIMEDOUT): |
| 2110 | f = urllib.urlopen('https://sf.net') |
| 2111 | ... |
| 2112 | |
| 2113 | (Contributed by Brett Cannon.) |
| 2114 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2115 | * The :mod:`textwrap` module can now preserve existing whitespace |
| 2116 | at the beginnings and ends of the newly-created lines |
| 2117 | by specifying ``drop_whitespace=False`` |
| 2118 | as an argument:: |
| 2119 | |
| 2120 | >>> S = """This sentence has a bunch of extra whitespace.""" |
| 2121 | >>> print textwrap.fill(S, width=15) |
| 2122 | This sentence |
| 2123 | has a bunch |
| 2124 | of extra |
| 2125 | whitespace. |
| 2126 | >>> print textwrap.fill(S, drop_whitespace=False, width=15) |
| 2127 | This sentence |
| 2128 | has a bunch |
| 2129 | of extra |
| 2130 | whitespace. |
| 2131 | >>> |
| 2132 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2133 | (Contributed by Dwayne Bailey; :issue:`1581073`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2134 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2135 | * The :mod:`timeit` module now accepts callables as well as strings |
| 2136 | for the statement being timed and for the setup code. |
| 2137 | Two convenience functions were added for creating |
| 2138 | :class:`Timer` instances: |
| 2139 | ``repeat(stmt, setup, time, repeat, number)`` and |
| 2140 | ``timeit(stmt, setup, time, number)`` create an instance and call |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2141 | the corresponding method. (Contributed by Erik Demaine; |
| 2142 | :issue:`1533909`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6c066dd | 2007-09-01 20:43:36 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2143 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f10878b | 2007-09-13 22:49:34 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2144 | * An optional ``timeout`` parameter was added to the |
| 2145 | :func:`urllib.urlopen` function and the |
| 2146 | :class:`urllib.ftpwrapper` class constructor, as well as the |
| 2147 | :func:`urllib2.urlopen` function. The parameter specifies a timeout |
| 2148 | measured in seconds. For example:: |
| 2149 | |
| 2150 | >>> u = urllib2.urlopen("http://slow.example.com", timeout=3) |
| 2151 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
| 2152 | ... |
| 2153 | urllib2.URLError: <urlopen error timed out> |
| 2154 | >>> |
| 2155 | |
| 2156 | (Added by Facundo Batista.) |
| 2157 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2158 | * The :mod:`warnings` module's :func:`formatwarning` and :func:`showwarning` |
| 2159 | gained an optional *line* argument that can be used to supply the |
| 2160 | line of source code. (Added as part of :issue:`1631171`, which re-implemented |
| 2161 | part of the :mod:`warnings` module in C code.) |
| 2162 | |
| 2163 | * The XML-RPC :class:`SimpleXMLRPCServer` and :class:`DocXMLRPCServer` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2164 | classes can now be prevented from immediately opening and binding to |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2165 | their socket by passing True as the ``bind_and_activate`` |
| 2166 | constructor parameter. This can be used to modify the instance's |
| 2167 | :attr:`allow_reuse_address` attribute before calling the |
| 2168 | :meth:`server_bind` and :meth:`server_activate` methods to |
| 2169 | open the socket and begin listening for connections. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2170 | (Contributed by Peter Parente; :issue:`1599845`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 99479eb | 2007-09-25 00:09:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2171 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2172 | :class:`SimpleXMLRPCServer` also has a :attr:`_send_traceback_header` |
| 2173 | attribute; if true, the exception and formatted traceback are returned |
| 2174 | as HTTP headers "X-Exception" and "X-Traceback". This feature is |
| 2175 | for debugging purposes only and should not be used on production servers |
| 2176 | because the tracebacks could possibly reveal passwords or other sensitive |
| 2177 | information. (Contributed by Alan McIntyre as part of his |
| 2178 | project for Google's Summer of Code 2007.) |
| 2179 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2180 | * The :mod:`xmlrpclib` module no longer automatically converts |
| 2181 | :class:`datetime.date` and :class:`datetime.time` to the |
| 2182 | :class:`xmlrpclib.DateTime` type; the conversion semantics were |
| 2183 | not necessarily correct for all applications. Code using |
| 2184 | :mod:`xmlrpclib` should convert :class:`date` and :class:`time` |
| 2185 | instances. (:issue:`1330538`) The code can also handle |
| 2186 | dates before 1900. (Contributed by Ralf Schmitt; :issue:`2014`.) |
| 2187 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2188 | * The :mod:`zipfile` module's :class:`ZipFile` class now has |
| 2189 | :meth:`extract` and :meth:`extractall` methods that will unpack |
| 2190 | a single file or all the files in the archive to the current directory, or |
| 2191 | to a specified directory:: |
| 2192 | |
| 2193 | z = zipfile.ZipFile('python-251.zip') |
| 2194 | |
| 2195 | # Unpack a single file, writing it relative to the /tmp directory. |
| 2196 | z.extract('Python/sysmodule.c', '/tmp') |
| 2197 | |
| 2198 | # Unpack all the files in the archive. |
| 2199 | z.extractall() |
| 2200 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2201 | (Contributed by Alan McIntyre; :issue:`467924`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2202 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | ba290db | 2008-05-09 11:46:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2203 | Also, :mod:`zipfile` now supports using Unicode filenames |
| 2204 | for archived files. (Contributed by Alexey Borzenkov; :issue:`1734346`.) |
| 2205 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2206 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 2207 | .. whole new modules get described in subsections here |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2208 | |
Brett Cannon | 4b964f9 | 2008-05-05 20:21:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2209 | The :mod:`json` module |
| 2210 | ---------------------- |
| 2211 | |
| 2212 | The new :mod:`json` module supports the encoding and decoding of Python types in |
| 2213 | JSON (Javascript Object Notation). JSON is a lightweight interchange format |
| 2214 | often used in web applications. For more information about JSON, see |
| 2215 | http://www.json.org. |
| 2216 | |
| 2217 | :mod:`json` comes with support for decoding and encoding most builtin Python |
| 2218 | types. The following example encodes and decodes a dictionary:: |
| 2219 | |
| 2220 | >>> import json |
| 2221 | >>> data = {"spam" : "foo", "parrot" : 42} |
| 2222 | >>> in_json = json.dumps(data) # Encode the data |
| 2223 | >>> in_json |
| 2224 | '{"parrot": 42, "spam": "foo"}' |
| 2225 | >>> json.loads(in_json) # Decode into a Python object |
| 2226 | {"spam" : "foo", "parrot" : 42} |
| 2227 | |
| 2228 | It is also possible to write your own decoders and encoders to support more |
| 2229 | types. Pretty-printing of the JSON strings is also supported. |
| 2230 | |
| 2231 | :mod:`json` (originally called simplejson) was written by Bob Ippolito. |
| 2232 | |
| 2233 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2234 | Improved SSL Support |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 27a4498 | 2007-10-20 19:39:35 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2235 | -------------------------------------------------- |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2236 | |
| 2237 | Bill Janssen made extensive improvements to Python 2.6's support for |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 04f5876 | 2008-04-15 02:24:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2238 | the Secure Sockets Layer by adding a new module, :mod:`ssl`, on top of |
| 2239 | the `OpenSSL <http://www.openssl.org/>`__ library. This new module |
| 2240 | provides more control over the protocol negotiated, the X.509 |
| 2241 | certificates used, and has better support for writing SSL servers (as |
| 2242 | opposed to clients) in Python. The existing SSL support in the |
| 2243 | :mod:`socket` module hasn't been removed and continues to work, |
| 2244 | though it will be removed in Python 3.0. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2245 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 04f5876 | 2008-04-15 02:24:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2246 | To use the new module, first you must create a TCP connection in the |
| 2247 | usual way and then pass it to the :func:`ssl.wrap_socket` function. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 805cdd8 | 2008-04-29 02:03:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2248 | It's possible to specify whether a certificate is required, and to |
| 2249 | obtain certificate info by calling the :meth:`getpeercert` method. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2250 | |
| 2251 | .. seealso:: |
| 2252 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 805cdd8 | 2008-04-29 02:03:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2253 | The documentation for the :mod:`ssl` module. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2254 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2255 | |
| 2256 | .. ====================================================================== |
| 2257 | |
| 2258 | plistlib: A Property-List Parser |
| 2259 | -------------------------------------------------- |
| 2260 | |
| 2261 | A commonly-used format on MacOS X is the ``.plist`` format, |
| 2262 | which stores basic data types (numbers, strings, lists, |
| 2263 | and dictionaries) and serializes them into an XML-based format. |
| 2264 | (It's a lot like the XML-RPC serialization of data types.) |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 | Despite being primarily used on MacOS X, the format |
| 2267 | has nothing Mac-specific about it and the Python implementation works |
| 2268 | on any platform that Python supports, so the :mod:`plistlib` module |
| 2269 | has been promoted to the standard library. |
| 2270 | |
| 2271 | Using the module is simple:: |
| 2272 | |
| 2273 | import sys |
| 2274 | import plistlib |
| 2275 | import datetime |
| 2276 | |
| 2277 | # Create data structure |
| 2278 | data_struct = dict(lastAccessed=datetime.datetime.now(), |
| 2279 | version=1, |
| 2280 | categories=('Personal', 'Shared', 'Private')) |
| 2281 | |
| 2282 | # Create string containing XML. |
| 2283 | plist_str = plistlib.writePlistToString(data_struct) |
| 2284 | new_struct = plistlib.readPlistFromString(plist_str) |
| 2285 | print data_struct |
| 2286 | print new_struct |
| 2287 | |
| 2288 | # Write data structure to a file and read it back. |
| 2289 | plistlib.writePlist(data_struct, '/tmp/customizations.plist') |
| 2290 | new_struct = plistlib.readPlist('/tmp/customizations.plist') |
| 2291 | |
| 2292 | # read/writePlist accepts file-like objects as well as paths. |
| 2293 | plistlib.writePlist(data_struct, sys.stdout) |
| 2294 | |
| 2295 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2296 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2297 | |
| 2298 | |
| 2299 | Build and C API Changes |
| 2300 | ======================= |
| 2301 | |
| 2302 | Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include: |
| 2303 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f7b462f | 2007-11-23 13:37:39 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2304 | * Python 2.6 can be built with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. |
| 2305 | See the :file:`PCbuild9` directory for the build files. |
| 2306 | (Implemented by Christian Heimes.) |
| 2307 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2308 | * Python now can only be compiled with C89 compilers (after 19 |
| 2309 | years!). This means that the Python source tree can now drop its |
| 2310 | own implementations of :cfunc:`memmove` and :cfunc:`strerror`, which |
| 2311 | are in the C89 standard library. |
| 2312 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2313 | * The BerkeleyDB module now has a C API object, available as |
| 2314 | ``bsddb.db.api``. This object can be used by other C extensions |
| 2315 | that wish to use the :mod:`bsddb` module for their own purposes. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2316 | (Contributed by Duncan Grisby; :issue:`1551895`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2317 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2318 | * The new buffer interface, previously described in |
| 2319 | `the PEP 3118 section <#pep-3118-revised-buffer-protocol>`__, |
| 2320 | adds :cfunc:`PyObject_GetBuffer` and :cfunc:`PyObject_ReleaseBuffer`, |
| 2321 | as well as a few other functions. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 6edff59 | 2007-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2322 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2323 | * Python's use of the C stdio library is now thread-safe, or at least |
| 2324 | as thread-safe as the underlying library is. A long-standing potential |
| 2325 | bug occurred if one thread closed a file object while another thread |
| 2326 | was reading from or writing to the object. In 2.6 file objects |
| 2327 | have a reference count, manipulated by the |
| 2328 | :cfunc:`PyFile_IncUseCount` and :cfunc:`PyFile_DecUseCount` |
| 2329 | functions. File objects can't be closed unless the reference count |
| 2330 | is zero. :cfunc:`PyFile_IncUseCount` should be called while the GIL |
| 2331 | is still held, before carrying out an I/O operation using the |
| 2332 | ``FILE *`` pointer, and :cfunc:`PyFile_DecUseCount` should be called |
| 2333 | immediately after the GIL is re-acquired. |
| 2334 | (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou and Gregory P. Smith.) |
| 2335 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2336 | * Importing modules simultaneously in two different threads no longer |
| 2337 | deadlocks; it will now raise an :exc:`ImportError`. A new API |
| 2338 | function, :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock`, will look for a |
| 2339 | module in ``sys.modules`` first, then try to import it after |
| 2340 | acquiring an import lock. If the import lock is held by another |
| 2341 | thread, the :exc:`ImportError` is raised. |
| 2342 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
| 2343 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d586559 | 2007-12-19 02:02:04 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2344 | * Several functions return information about the platform's |
| 2345 | floating-point support. :cfunc:`PyFloat_GetMax` returns |
| 2346 | the maximum representable floating point value, |
| 2347 | and :cfunc:`PyFloat_GetMin` returns the minimum |
| 2348 | positive value. :cfunc:`PyFloat_GetInfo` returns a dictionary |
| 2349 | containing more information from the :file:`float.h` file, such as |
| 2350 | ``"mant_dig"`` (number of digits in the mantissa), ``"epsilon"`` |
| 2351 | (smallest difference between 1.0 and the next largest value |
| 2352 | representable), and several others. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2353 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes; :issue:`1534`.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2354 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2355 | * Python's C API now includes two functions for case-insensitive string |
Georg Brandl | 907a720 | 2008-02-22 12:31:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2356 | comparisons, ``PyOS_stricmp(char*, char*)`` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2357 | and ``PyOS_strnicmp(char*, char*, Py_ssize_t)``. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2358 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes; :issue:`1635`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2359 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2360 | * Many C extensions define their own little macro for adding |
| 2361 | integers and strings to the module's dictionary in the |
| 2362 | ``init*`` function. Python 2.6 finally defines standard macros |
| 2363 | for adding values to a module, :cmacro:`PyModule_AddStringMacro` |
| 2364 | and :cmacro:`PyModule_AddIntMacro()`. (Contributed by |
| 2365 | Christian Heimes.) |
| 2366 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2367 | * Some macros were renamed in both 3.0 and 2.6 to make it clearer that |
| 2368 | they are macros, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3b55470 | 2008-01-04 02:31:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2369 | not functions. :cmacro:`Py_Size()` became :cmacro:`Py_SIZE()`, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2370 | :cmacro:`Py_Type()` became :cmacro:`Py_TYPE()`, and |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 3710a13 | 2008-03-05 00:44:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2371 | :cmacro:`Py_Refcnt()` became :cmacro:`Py_REFCNT()`. |
| 2372 | The mixed-case macros are still available |
| 2373 | in Python 2.6 for backward compatibility. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2374 | (:issue:`1629`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2375 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2376 | * Distutils now places C extensions it builds in a |
| 2377 | different directory when running on a debug version of Python. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2378 | (Contributed by Collin Winter; :issue:`1530959`.) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2379 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 378586a | 2008-03-04 01:50:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2380 | * Several basic data types, such as integers and strings, maintain |
| 2381 | internal free lists of objects that can be re-used. The data |
| 2382 | structures for these free lists now follow a naming convention: the |
| 2383 | variable is always named ``free_list``, the counter is always named |
| 2384 | ``numfree``, and a macro :cmacro:`Py<typename>_MAXFREELIST` is |
| 2385 | always defined. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 0c3f168 | 2008-01-26 13:50:51 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2386 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | f68b553 | 2008-04-09 01:08:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2387 | * A new Makefile target, "make check", prepares the Python source tree |
| 2388 | for making a patch: it fixes trailing whitespace in all modified |
| 2389 | ``.py`` files, checks whether the documentation has been changed, |
| 2390 | and reports whether the :file:`Misc/ACKS` and :file:`Misc/NEWS` files |
| 2391 | have been updated. |
| 2392 | (Contributed by Brett Cannon.) |
| 2393 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 57ce054 | 2008-04-21 02:14:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2394 | Another new target, "make profile-opt", compiles a Python binary |
| 2395 | using GCC's profile-guided optimization. It compiles Python with |
| 2396 | profiling enabled, runs the test suite to obtain a set of profiling |
| 2397 | results, and then compiles using these results for optimization. |
| 2398 | (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith.) |
| 2399 | |
| 2400 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2401 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2402 | |
| 2403 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2404 | Port-Specific Changes: Windows |
| 2405 | ----------------------------------- |
| 2406 | |
Christian Heimes | 7e3ab45 | 2008-05-04 11:50:53 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2407 | * The support for Windows 95, 98, ME and NT4 has been dropped. |
| 2408 | Python 2.6 requires at least Windows 2000 SP4. |
| 2409 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2410 | * The :mod:`msvcrt` module now supports |
| 2411 | both the normal and wide char variants of the console I/O |
| 2412 | API. The :func:`getwch` function reads a keypress and returns a Unicode |
| 2413 | value, as does the :func:`getwche` function. The :func:`putwch` function |
| 2414 | takes a Unicode character and writes it to the console. |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2415 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2416 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | d221956 | 2008-01-17 12:00:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2417 | * :func:`os.path.expandvars` will now expand environment variables |
| 2418 | in the form "%var%", and "~user" will be expanded into the |
| 2419 | user's home directory path. (Contributed by Josiah Carlson.) |
| 2420 | |
| 2421 | * The :mod:`socket` module's socket objects now have an |
| 2422 | :meth:`ioctl` method that provides a limited interface to the |
| 2423 | :cfunc:`WSAIoctl` system interface. |
| 2424 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2425 | * The :mod:`_winreg` module now has a function, |
| 2426 | :func:`ExpandEnvironmentStrings`, |
| 2427 | that expands environment variable references such as ``%NAME%`` |
| 2428 | in an input string. The handle objects provided by this |
| 2429 | module now support the context protocol, so they can be used |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2430 | in :keyword:`with` statements. (Contributed by Christian Heimes.) |
| 2431 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2432 | :mod:`_winreg` also has better support for x64 systems, |
| 2433 | exposing the :func:`DisableReflectionKey`, :func:`EnableReflectionKey`, |
| 2434 | and :func:`QueryReflectionKey` functions, which enable and disable |
| 2435 | registry reflection for 32-bit processes running on 64-bit systems. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2436 | (:issue:`1753245`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 34be7ce | 2008-04-07 23:57:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2437 | |
Christian Heimes | ff6cc6b | 2008-01-17 23:01:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2438 | * The new default compiler on Windows is Visual Studio 2008 (VS 9.0). The |
| 2439 | build directories for Visual Studio 2003 (VS7.1) and 2005 (VS8.0) |
| 2440 | were moved into the PC/ directory. The new PCbuild directory supports |
| 2441 | cross compilation for X64, debug builds and Profile Guided Optimization |
| 2442 | (PGO). PGO builds are roughly 10% faster than normal builds. |
| 2443 | (Contributed by Christian Heimes with help from Amaury Forgeot d'Arc and |
| 2444 | Martin von Loewis.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2445 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2446 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2447 | |
| 2448 | |
| 2449 | .. _section-other: |
| 2450 | |
| 2451 | Other Changes and Fixes |
| 2452 | ======================= |
| 2453 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2454 | As usual, there were a bunch of other improvements and bugfixes |
| 2455 | scattered throughout the source tree. A search through the change |
| 2456 | logs finds there were XXX patches applied and YYY bugs fixed between |
| 2457 | Python 2.5 and 2.6. Both figures are likely to be underestimates. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2458 | |
| 2459 | Some of the more notable changes are: |
| 2460 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2461 | * It's now possible to prevent Python from writing any :file:`.pyc` |
| 2462 | or :file:`.pyo` files by either supplying the :option:`-B` switch |
| 2463 | or setting the :envvar:`PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE` environment variable |
| 2464 | to any non-empty string when running the Python interpreter. These |
Georg Brandl | ca9c6e4 | 2008-01-15 06:58:15 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2465 | are also used to set the :data:`sys.dont_write_bytecode` attribute; |
| 2466 | Python code can change this variable to control whether bytecode |
| 2467 | files are subsequently written. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2468 | (Contributed by Neal Norwitz and Georg Brandl.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2469 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2470 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2471 | |
| 2472 | |
| 2473 | Porting to Python 2.6 |
| 2474 | ===================== |
| 2475 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2476 | This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes |
| 2477 | that may require changes to your code: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2478 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 73835bd | 2008-01-04 18:24:41 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2479 | * The :meth:`__init__` method of :class:`collections.deque` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 654ede7 | 2008-01-04 01:16:12 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2480 | now clears any existing contents of the deque |
| 2481 | before adding elements from the iterable. This change makes the |
| 2482 | behavior match that of ``list.__init__()``. |
| 2483 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 2e46355 | 2008-01-15 01:47:32 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2484 | * The :class:`Decimal` constructor now accepts leading and trailing |
| 2485 | whitespace when passed a string. Previously it would raise an |
| 2486 | :exc:`InvalidOperation` exception. On the other hand, the |
| 2487 | :meth:`create_decimal` method of :class:`Context` objects now |
| 2488 | explicitly disallows extra whitespace, raising a |
| 2489 | :exc:`ConversionSyntax` exception. |
| 2490 | |
| 2491 | * Due to an implementation accident, if you passed a file path to |
| 2492 | the built-in :func:`__import__` function, it would actually import |
| 2493 | the specified file. This was never intended to work, however, and |
| 2494 | the implementation now explicitly checks for this case and raises |
| 2495 | an :exc:`ImportError`. |
| 2496 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2497 | * C API: the :cfunc:`PyImport_Import` and :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule` |
| 2498 | functions now default to absolute imports, not relative imports. |
| 2499 | This will affect C extensions that import other modules. |
| 2500 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | e34d289 | 2007-10-20 19:35:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2501 | * The :mod:`socket` module exception :exc:`socket.error` now inherits |
| 2502 | from :exc:`IOError`. Previously it wasn't a subclass of |
| 2503 | :exc:`StandardError` but now it is, through :exc:`IOError`. |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2504 | (Implemented by Gregory P. Smith; :issue:`1706815`.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2505 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 085f75a | 2008-02-23 16:23:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2506 | * The :mod:`xmlrpclib` module no longer automatically converts |
| 2507 | :class:`datetime.date` and :class:`datetime.time` to the |
| 2508 | :class:`xmlrpclib.DateTime` type; the conversion semantics were |
| 2509 | not necessarily correct for all applications. Code using |
| 2510 | :mod:`xmlrpclib` should convert :class:`date` and :class:`time` |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2511 | instances. (:issue:`1330538`) |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 085f75a | 2008-02-23 16:23:05 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2512 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 7c29aae | 2008-03-26 00:30:02 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2513 | * (3.0-warning mode) The :class:`Exception` class now warns |
| 2514 | when accessed using slicing or index access; having |
| 2515 | :class:`Exception` behave like a tuple is being phased out. |
| 2516 | |
| 2517 | * (3.0-warning mode) inequality comparisons between two dictionaries |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 9cf2f5d | 2008-03-20 22:49:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2518 | or two objects that don't implement comparison methods are reported |
| 2519 | as warnings. ``dict1 == dict2`` still works, but ``dict1 < dict2`` |
| 2520 | is being phased out. |
| 2521 | |
| 2522 | Comparisons between cells, which are an implementation detail of Python's |
| 2523 | scoping rules, also cause warnings because such comparisons are forbidden |
| 2524 | entirely in 3.0. |
| 2525 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2526 | .. ====================================================================== |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2527 | |
| 2528 | |
| 2529 | .. _acks: |
| 2530 | |
| 2531 | Acknowledgements |
| 2532 | ================ |
| 2533 | |
| 2534 | The author would like to thank the following people for offering suggestions, |
Andrew M. Kuchling | 17f8429 | 2008-04-10 21:29:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2535 | corrections and assistance with various drafts of this article: |
| 2536 | Georg Brandl, Jim Jewett. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2537 | |