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2 What's New in Python 2.7
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4
5:Author: A.M. Kuchling (amk at amk.ca)
6:Release: |release|
7:Date: |today|
8
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00009.. Fix accents on Kristjan Valur Jonsson, Fuerstenau, Tarek Ziade.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +000010
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000011.. $Id$
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
43 * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number in a parenthetical comment.
44
45 XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
46 module.
47 (Contributed by P.Y. Developer; :issue:`12345`.)
48
49 This saves the maintainer some effort going through the SVN logs
50 when researching a change.
51
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +000052This article explains the new features in Python 2.7. The final
53release of 2.7 is currently scheduled for June 2010; the detailed
54schedule is described in :pep:`373`.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000055
56.. Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here.
57 add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online.
58
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000059.. _whatsnew27-python31:
60
61Python 3.1 Features
62=======================
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000063
64Much as Python 2.6 incorporated features from Python 3.0,
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000065version 2.7 incorporates some of the new features
66in Python 3.1. The 2.x series continues to provide tools
67for migrating to the 3.x series.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000068
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000069A partial list of 3.1 features that were backported to 2.7:
70
71* A version of the :mod:`io` library, rewritten in C for performance.
72* The ordered-dictionary type described in :ref:`pep-0372`.
Andrew M. Kuchling8f254e72009-12-08 02:37:05 +000073* The new format specifier described in :ref:`pep-0378`.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000074* The :class:`memoryview` object.
75* A small subset of the :mod:`importlib` module `described below <#importlib-section>`__.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +000076* Float-to-string and string-to-float conversions now round their
77 results more correctly. And :func:`repr` of a floating-point
78 number *x* returns a result that's guaranteed to round back to the
79 same number when converted back to a string.
80* The :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` C API function.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000081
82One porting change: the :option:`-3` switch now automatically
83enables the :option:`-Qwarn` switch that causes warnings
84about using classic division with integers and long integers.
85
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000086Other new Python3-mode warnings include:
87
88* :func:`operator.isCallable` and :func:`operator.sequenceIncludes`,
89 which are not supported in 3.x.
90
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000091.. ========================================================================
92.. Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +000093.. ========================================================================
94
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +000095.. _pep-0372:
96
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +000097PEP 372: Adding an ordered dictionary to collections
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +000098====================================================
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +000099
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000100Regular Python dictionaries iterate over key/value pairs in arbitrary order.
101Over the years, a number of authors have written alternative implementations
102that remember the order that the keys were originally inserted. Based on
103the experiences from those implementations, a new
104:class:`collections.OrderedDict` class has been introduced.
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000105
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000106The :class:`OrderedDict` API is substantially the same as regular dictionaries
107but will iterate over keys and values in a guaranteed order depending on
108when a key was first inserted::
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000109
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000110 >>> from collections import OrderedDict
111 >>> d = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2),
112 ... ('third', 3)])
113 >>> d.items()
114 [('first', 1), ('second', 2), ('third', 3)]
115
116If a new entry overwrites an existing entry, the original insertion
117position is left unchanged::
118
119 >>> d['second'] = 4
120 >>> d.items()
121 [('first', 1), ('second', 4), ('third', 3)]
122
123Deleting an entry and reinserting it will move it to the end::
124
125 >>> del d['second']
126 >>> d['second'] = 5
127 >>> d.items()
128 [('first', 1), ('third', 3), ('second', 5)]
129
130The :meth:`popitem` method has an optional *last* argument
131that defaults to True. If *last* is True, the most recently
132added key is returned and removed; if it's False, the
133oldest key is selected::
134
135 >>> od = OrderedDict([(x,0) for x in range(20)])
136 >>> od.popitem()
137 (19, 0)
138 >>> od.popitem()
139 (18, 0)
140 >>> od.popitem(False)
141 (0, 0)
142 >>> od.popitem(False)
143 (1, 0)
144
145Comparing two ordered dictionaries checks both the keys and values,
146and requires that the insertion order was the same::
147
148 >>> od1 = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2),
149 ... ('third', 3)])
150 >>> od2 = OrderedDict([('third', 3), ('first', 1),
151 ... ('second', 2)])
152 >>> od1==od2
153 False
154 >>> # Move 'third' key to the end
155 >>> del od2['third'] ; od2['third'] = 3
156 >>> od1==od2
157 True
158
159Comparing an :class:`OrderedDict` with a regular dictionary
160ignores the insertion order and just compares the keys and values.
161
162How does the :class:`OrderedDict` work? It maintains a doubly-linked
163list of keys, appending new keys to the list as they're inserted. A
164secondary dictionary maps keys to their corresponding list node, so
165deletion doesn't have to traverse the entire linked list and therefore
166remains O(1).
167
168.. XXX check O(1)-ness with Raymond
169
170The standard library now supports use of ordered dictionaries in several
171modules. The :mod:`configparser` module uses them by default. This lets
172configuration files be read, modified, and then written back in their original
173order. The *_asdict()* method for :func:`collections.namedtuple` now
174returns an ordered dictionary with the values appearing in the same order as
175the underlying tuple indicies. The :mod:`json` module is being built-out with
176an *object_pairs_hook* to allow OrderedDicts to be built by the decoder.
177Support was also added for third-party tools like `PyYAML <http://pyyaml.org/>`_.
178
Andrew M. Kuchling7fe65a02009-10-13 15:49:33 +0000179.. seealso::
180
181 :pep:`372` - Adding an ordered dictionary to collections
182 PEP written by Armin Ronacher and Raymond Hettinger;
183 implemented by Raymond Hettinger.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000184
185.. _pep-0378:
186
187PEP 378: Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
188====================================================
189
190To make program output more readable, it can be useful to add
191separators to large numbers and render them as
19218,446,744,073,709,551,616 instead of 18446744073709551616.
193
194The fully general solution for doing this is the :mod:`locale` module,
195which can use different separators ("," in North America, "." in
196Europe) and different grouping sizes, but :mod:`locale` is complicated
197to use and unsuitable for multi-threaded applications where different
198threads are producing output for different locales.
199
200Therefore, a simple comma-grouping mechanism has been added to the
201mini-language used by the string :meth:`format` method. When
202formatting a floating-point number, simply include a comma between the
203width and the precision::
204
205 >>> '{:20,.2}'.format(f)
206 '18,446,744,073,709,551,616.00'
207
208This mechanism is not adaptable at all; commas are always used as the
209separator and the grouping is always into three-digit groups. The
210comma-formatting mechanism isn't as general as the :mod:`locale`
211module, but it's easier to use.
212
Andrew M. Kuchling85ea4bf2009-10-05 22:45:39 +0000213.. XXX "Format String Syntax" in string.rst could use many more examples.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000214
215.. seealso::
216
217 :pep:`378` - Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
218 PEP written by Raymond Hettinger; implemented by Eric Smith.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000219
220Other Language Changes
221======================
222
223Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
224
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000225* The :keyword:`with` statement can now use multiple context managers
226 in one statement. Context managers are processed from left to right
227 and each one is treated as beginning a new :keyword:`with` statement.
228 This means that::
229
230 with A() as a, B() as b:
231 ... suite of statements ...
232
233 is equivalent to::
234
235 with A() as a:
236 with B() as b:
237 ... suite of statements ...
238
239 The :func:`contextlib.nested` function provides a very similar
240 function, so it's no longer necessary and has been deprecated.
241
242 (Proposed in http://codereview.appspot.com/53094; implemented by
243 Georg Brandl.)
244
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000245* Conversions between floating-point numbers and strings are
246 now correctly rounded on most platforms. These conversions occur
247 in many different places: :func:`str` on
248 floats and complex numbers; the :class:`float` and :class:`complex`
249 constructors;
250 numeric formatting; serialization and
251 deserialization of floats and complex numbers using the
252 :mod:`marshal`, :mod:`pickle`
253 and :mod:`json` modules;
254 parsing of float and imaginary literals in Python code;
255 and :class:`Decimal`-to-float conversion.
256
257 Related to this, the :func:`repr` of a floating-point number *x*
258 now returns a result based on the shortest decimal string that's
259 guaranteed to round back to *x* under correct rounding (with
260 round-half-to-even rounding mode). Previously it gave a string
261 based on rounding x to 17 decimal digits.
262
263 The rounding library responsible for this improvement works on
264 Windows, and on Unix platforms using the gcc, icc, or suncc
265 compilers. There may be a small number of platforms where correct
266 operation of this code cannot be guaranteed, so the code is not
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +0000267 used on such systems. You can find out which code is being used
268 by checking :data:`sys.float_repr_style`, which will be ``short``
269 if the new code is in use and ``legacy`` if it isn't.
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000270
271 Implemented by Mark Dickinson, using David Gay's :file:`dtoa.c` library;
272 :issue:`7117`.
273
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000274* The :meth:`str.format` method now supports automatic numbering of the replacement
Benjamin Petersonaa0a0b92009-04-11 20:27:15 +0000275 fields. This makes using :meth:`str.format` more closely resemble using
276 ``%s`` formatting::
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000277
278 >>> '{}:{}:{}'.format(2009, 04, 'Sunday')
279 '2009:4:Sunday'
280 >>> '{}:{}:{day}'.format(2009, 4, day='Sunday')
281 '2009:4:Sunday'
282
Benjamin Petersonaa0a0b92009-04-11 20:27:15 +0000283 The auto-numbering takes the fields from left to right, so the first ``{...}``
284 specifier will use the first argument to :meth:`str.format`, the next
285 specifier will use the next argument, and so on. You can't mix auto-numbering
286 and explicit numbering -- either number all of your specifier fields or none
287 of them -- but you can mix auto-numbering and named fields, as in the second
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000288 example above. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5237`.)
289
290 Complex numbers now correctly support usage with :func:`format`.
291 Specifying a precision or comma-separation applies to both the real
292 and imaginary parts of the number, but a specified field width and
293 alignment is applied to the whole of the resulting ``1.5+3j``
294 output. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`1588`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000295
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000296 The 'F' format code now always formats its output using uppercase characters,
297 so it will now produce 'INF' and 'NAN'.
298 (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`3382`.)
299
Mark Dickinson1a707982008-12-17 16:14:37 +0000300* The :func:`int` and :func:`long` types gained a ``bit_length``
Georg Brandl64e1c752009-04-11 18:19:27 +0000301 method that returns the number of bits necessary to represent
Mark Dickinson1a707982008-12-17 16:14:37 +0000302 its argument in binary::
303
304 >>> n = 37
305 >>> bin(37)
306 '0b100101'
307 >>> n.bit_length()
308 6
309 >>> n = 2**123-1
310 >>> n.bit_length()
311 123
312 >>> (n+1).bit_length()
313 124
314
315 (Contributed by Fredrik Johansson and Victor Stinner; :issue:`3439`.)
316
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000317* Conversions from long integers and regular integers to floating
318 point now round differently, returning the floating-point number
319 closest to the number. This doesn't matter for small integers that
320 can be converted exactly, but for large numbers that will
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000321 unavoidably lose precision, Python 2.7 now approximates more
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000322 closely. For example, Python 2.6 computed the following::
323
324 >>> n = 295147905179352891391
325 >>> float(n)
326 2.9514790517935283e+20
327 >>> n - long(float(n))
328 65535L
329
330 Python 2.7's floating-point result is larger, but much closer to the
331 true value::
332
333 >>> n = 295147905179352891391
334 >>> float(n)
335 2.9514790517935289e+20
336 >>> n-long(float(n)
337 ... )
338 -1L
339
340 (Implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`3166`.)
341
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000342 Integer division is also more accurate in its rounding behaviours. (Also
343 implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`1811`.)
344
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000345* The :class:`bytearray` type's :meth:`translate` method now accepts
346 ``None`` as its first argument. (Fixed by Georg Brandl;
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000347 :issue:`4759`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000348
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000349* When using ``@classmethod`` and ``@staticmethod`` to wrap
350 methods as class or static methods, the wrapper object now
351 exposes the wrapped function as their :attr:`__func__` attribute.
352 (Contributed by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc, after a suggestion by
353 George Sakkis; :issue:`5982`.)
354
355* A new encoding named "cp720", used primarily for Arabic text, is now
356 supported. (Contributed by Alexander Belchenko and Amaury Forgeot
357 d'Arc; :issue:`1616979`.)
358
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000359* The :class:`file` object will now set the :attr:`filename` attribute
360 on the :exc:`IOError` exception when trying to open a directory
361 on POSIX platforms. (Noted by Jan Kaliszewski; :issue:`4764`.)
362
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +0000363* The Python tokenizer now translates line endings itself, so
364 the :func:`compile` built-in function can now accept code using
365 any line-ending convention
366
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000367* Extra parentheses in function definitions are illegal in Python 3.x,
368 meaning that you get a syntax error from ``def f((x)): pass``. In
369 Python3-warning mode, Python 2.7 will now warn about this odd usage.
370 (Noted by James Lingard; :issue:`7362`.)
371
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000372.. ======================================================================
373
374
375Optimizations
376-------------
377
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000378Several performance enhancements have been added:
379
380.. * A new :program:`configure` option, :option:`--with-computed-gotos`,
381 compiles the main bytecode interpreter loop using a new dispatch
382 mechanism that gives speedups of up to 20%, depending on the system
383 and benchmark. The new mechanism is only supported on certain
384 compilers, such as gcc, SunPro, and icc.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000385
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000386* A new opcode was added to perform the initial setup for
387 :keyword:`with` statements, looking up the :meth:`__enter__` and
388 :meth:`__exit__` methods. (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.)
389
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000390* The garbage collector now performs better for one common usage
391 pattern: when many objects are being allocated without deallocating
392 any of them. This would previously take quadratic
393 time for garbage collection, but now the number of full garbage collections
394 is reduced as the number of objects on the heap grows.
395 The new logic is to only perform a full garbage collection pass when
396 the middle generation has been collected 10 times and when the
397 number of survivor objects from the middle generation exceeds 10% of
398 the number of objects in the oldest generation. (Suggested by Martin
399 von Loewis and implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4074`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000400
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000401* The garbage collector tries to avoid tracking simple containers
402 which can't be part of a cycle. In Python 2.7, this is now true for
403 tuples and dicts containing atomic types (such as ints, strings,
404 etc.). Transitively, a dict containing tuples of atomic types won't
405 be tracked either. This helps reduce the cost of each
406 garbage collection by decreasing the number of objects to be
407 considered and traversed by the collector.
Antoine Pitrouc18f6b02009-03-28 19:10:13 +0000408 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.)
409
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000410* Long integers are now stored internally either in base 2**15 or in base
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000411 2**30, the base being determined at build time. Previously, they
412 were always stored in base 2**15. Using base 2**30 gives
413 significant performance improvements on 64-bit machines, but
414 benchmark results on 32-bit machines have been mixed. Therefore,
415 the default is to use base 2**30 on 64-bit machines and base 2**15
416 on 32-bit machines; on Unix, there's a new configure option
417 :option:`--enable-big-digits` that can be used to override this default.
418
419 Apart from the performance improvements this change should be
420 invisible to end users, with one exception: for testing and
421 debugging purposes there's a new structseq ``sys.long_info`` that
422 provides information about the internal format, giving the number of
423 bits per digit and the size in bytes of the C type used to store
424 each digit::
425
426 >>> import sys
427 >>> sys.long_info
428 sys.long_info(bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4)
429
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000430 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`4258`.)
431
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000432 Another set of changes made long objects a few bytes smaller: 2 bytes
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000433 smaller on 32-bit systems and 6 bytes on 64-bit.
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000434 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5260`.)
435
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000436* The division algorithm for long integers has been made faster
437 by tightening the inner loop, doing shifts instead of multiplications,
438 and fixing an unnecessary extra iteration.
439 Various benchmarks show speedups of between 50% and 150% for long
440 integer divisions and modulo operations.
441 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5512`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000442
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000443* The implementation of ``%`` checks for the left-side operand being
444 a Python string and special-cases it; this results in a 1-3%
445 performance increase for applications that frequently use ``%``
446 with strings, such as templating libraries.
447 (Implemented by Collin Winter; :issue:`5176`.)
448
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000449* List comprehensions with an ``if`` condition are compiled into
450 faster bytecode. (Patch by Antoine Pitrou, back-ported to 2.7
451 by Jeffrey Yasskin; :issue:`4715`.)
452
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000453* The :mod:`pickle` and :mod:`cPickle` modules now automatically
454 intern the strings used for attribute names, reducing memory usage
455 of the objects resulting from unpickling. (Contributed by Jake
456 McGuire; :issue:`5084`.)
457
458* The :mod:`cPickle` module now special-cases dictionaries,
459 nearly halving the time required to pickle them.
460 (Contributed by Collin Winter; :issue:`5670`.)
461
462* Converting an integer or long integer to a decimal string was made
463 faster by special-casing base 10 instead of using a generalized
464 conversion function that supports arbitrary bases.
465 (Patch by Gawain Bolton; :issue:`6713`.)
466
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000467.. ======================================================================
468
Georg Brandl0516f812009-11-18 18:52:35 +0000469New and Improved Modules
470========================
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000471
472As in every release, Python's standard library received a number of
473enhancements and bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable
474changes, sorted alphabetically by module name. Consult the
475:file:`Misc/NEWS` file in the source tree for a more complete list of
476changes, or look through the Subversion logs for all the details.
477
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000478* The :mod:`bdb` module's base debugging class :class:`Bdb`
479 gained a feature for skipping modules. The constructor
480 now takes an iterable containing glob-style patterns such as
481 ``django.*``; the debugger will not step into stack frames
482 from a module that matches one of these patterns.
483 (Contributed by Maru Newby after a suggestion by
484 Senthil Kumaran; :issue:`5142`.)
485
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000486* The :mod:`bz2` module's :class:`BZ2File` now supports the context
487 management protocol, so you can write ``with bz2.BZ2File(...) as f: ...``.
488 (Contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`.)
489
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000490* New class: the :class:`Counter` class in the :mod:`collections` module is
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000491 useful for tallying data. :class:`Counter` instances behave mostly
492 like dictionaries but return zero for missing keys instead of
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000493 raising a :exc:`KeyError`:
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000494
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000495 .. doctest::
496 :options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
497
498 >>> from collections import Counter
499 >>> c = Counter()
500 >>> for letter in 'here is a sample of english text':
501 ... c[letter] += 1
502 ...
503 >>> c
504 Counter({' ': 6, 'e': 5, 's': 3, 'a': 2, 'i': 2, 'h': 2,
505 'l': 2, 't': 2, 'g': 1, 'f': 1, 'm': 1, 'o': 1, 'n': 1,
506 'p': 1, 'r': 1, 'x': 1})
507 >>> c['e']
508 5
509 >>> c['z']
510 0
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000511
512 There are two additional :class:`Counter` methods: :meth:`most_common`
513 returns the N most common elements and their counts, and :meth:`elements`
514 returns an iterator over the contained element, repeating each element
515 as many times as its count::
516
517 >>> c.most_common(5)
518 [(' ', 6), ('e', 5), ('s', 3), ('a', 2), ('i', 2)]
519 >>> c.elements() ->
520 'a', 'a', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',
521 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'g', 'f', 'i', 'i',
522 'h', 'h', 'm', 'l', 'l', 'o', 'n', 'p', 's',
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000523 's', 's', 'r', 't', 't', 'x'
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000524
525 Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1696199`.
526
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000527 The new `OrderedDict` class is described in the earlier section
528 :ref:`pep-0372`.
529
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000530 The :class:`namedtuple` class now has an optional *rename* parameter.
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000531 If *rename* is true, field names that are invalid because they've
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000532 been repeated or that aren't legal Python identifiers will be
533 renamed to legal names that are derived from the field's
534 position within the list of fields:
535
Georg Brandlf6dab952009-04-28 21:48:35 +0000536 >>> from collections import namedtuple
537 >>> T = namedtuple('T', ['field1', '$illegal', 'for', 'field2'], rename=True)
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000538 >>> T._fields
539 ('field1', '_1', '_2', 'field2')
540
541 (Added by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1818`.)
542
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000543 The :class:`deque` data type now exposes its maximum length as the
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000544 read-only :attr:`maxlen` attribute, and has a
545 :meth:`reverse` method that reverses the elements of the deque in-place.
546 (Added by Raymond Hettinger.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000547
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000548* The :mod:`copy` module's :func:`deepcopy` function will now
549 correctly copy bound instance methods. (Implemented by
550 Robert Collins; :issue:`1515`.)
551
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000552* The :mod:`ctypes` module now always converts ``None`` to a C NULL
553 pointer for arguments declared as pointers. (Changed by Thomas
554 Heller; :issue:`4606`.)
555
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000556* New method: the :mod:`datetime` module's :class:`timedelta` class
557 gained a :meth:`total_seconds` method that returns the number of seconds
558 in the duration. (Contributed by Brian Quinlan; :issue:`5788`.)
559
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000560* New method: the :class:`Decimal` class gained a
561 :meth:`from_float` class method that performs an exact conversion
562 of a floating-point number to a :class:`Decimal`.
563 Note that this is an **exact** conversion that strives for the
564 closest decimal approximation to the floating-point representation's value;
565 the resulting decimal value will therefore still include the inaccuracy,
566 if any.
567 For example, ``Decimal.from_float(0.1)`` returns
568 ``Decimal('0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625')``.
569 (Implemented by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4796`.)
570
571 The constructor for :class:`Decimal` now accepts non-European
572 Unicode characters, such as Arabic-Indic digits. (Contributed by
573 Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6595`.)
574
575 When using :class:`Decimal` instances with a string's
576 :meth:`format` method, the default alignment was previously
577 left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which seems
578 more sensible for numeric types. (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.)
579
580* Distutils is being more actively developed, thanks to Tarek Ziade
Andrew M. Kuchling8f254e72009-12-08 02:37:05 +0000581 who has taken over maintenance of the package. A new
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000582 :file:`setup.py` subcommand, ``check``, will
583 check that the arguments being passed to the :func:`setup` function
584 are complete and correct (:issue:`5732`).
585
586 :func:`distutils.sdist.add_defaults` now uses
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000587 *package_dir* and *data_files* to create the MANIFEST file.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000588 :mod:`distutils.sysconfig` now reads the :envvar:`AR` and
589 :envvar:`ARFLAGS` environment variables.
590
591 .. ARFLAGS done in #5941
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000592
593 It is no longer mandatory to store clear-text passwords in the
594 :file:`.pypirc` file when registering and uploading packages to PyPI. As long
595 as the username is present in that file, the :mod:`distutils` package will
596 prompt for the password if not present. (Added by Tarek Ziade,
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000597 based on an initial contribution by Nathan Van Gheem; :issue:`4394`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000598
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000599 A Distutils setup can now specify that a C extension is optional by
600 setting the *optional* option setting to true. If this optional is
601 supplied, failure to build the extension will not abort the build
602 process, but instead simply not install the failing extension.
Georg Brandl64e1c752009-04-11 18:19:27 +0000603 (Contributed by Georg Brandl; :issue:`5583`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000604
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000605 The :class:`distutils.dist.DistributionMetadata` class'
606 :meth:`read_pkg_file` method will read the contents of a package's
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000607 :file:`PKG-INFO` metadata file. For an example of its use,
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000608 XXX link to file:///MacDev/svn.python.org/python-trunk/Doc/build/html/distutils/examples.html#reading-the-metadata
609 (Contributed by Tarek Ziade; :issue:`7457`.)
Tarek Ziadéa939ecd2009-12-08 08:56:49 +0000610
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000611* The :class:`Fraction` class now accepts two rational numbers
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +0000612 as arguments to its constructor.
613 (Implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5812`.)
614
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000615* The :mod:`ftplib` module gained the ability to establish secure FTP
616 connections using TLS encapsulation of authentication as well as
617 subsequent control and data transfers. This is provided by the new
618 :class:`ftplib.FTP_TLS` class.
619 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola', :issue:`2054`.) The :meth:`storbinary`
620 method for binary uploads can now restart uploads thanks to an added
621 *rest* parameter (patch by Pablo Mouzo; :issue:`6845`.)
622
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000623* New function: the :mod:`gc` module's :func:`is_tracked` returns
624 true if a given instance is tracked by the garbage collector, false
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000625 otherwise. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.)
626
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000627* The :mod:`gzip` module's :class:`GzipFile` now supports the context
628 management protocol, so you can write ``with gzip.GzipFile(...) as f: ...``.
629 (Contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000630 It's now possible to override the modification time
631 recorded in a gzipped file by providing an optional timestamp to
632 the constructor. (Contributed by Jacques Frechet; :issue:`4272`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000633
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000634* The :mod:`hashlib` module was inconsistent about accepting
635 input as a Unicode object or an object that doesn't support
636 the buffer protocol. The behavior was different depending on
637 whether :mod:`hashlib` was using an external OpenSSL library
638 or its built-in implementations. Python 2.7 makes the
639 behavior consistent, always rejecting such objects by raising a
640 :exc:`TypeError`. (Fixed by Gregory P. Smith; :issue:`3745`.)
641
642* The default :class:`HTTPResponse` class used by the :mod:`httplib` module now
643 supports buffering, resulting in much faster reading of HTTP responses.
644 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4879`.)
645
646* The :mod:`imaplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses.
647 (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1655`.)
648
649* The :mod:`io` library has been upgraded to the version shipped with
650 Python 3.1. For 3.1, the I/O library was entirely rewritten in C
651 and is 2 to 20 times faster depending on the task at hand. The
652 original Python version was renamed to the :mod:`_pyio` module.
653
654 One minor resulting change: the :class:`io.TextIOBase` class now
655 has an :attr:`errors` attribute giving the error setting
656 used for encoding and decoding errors (one of ``'strict'``, ``'replace'``,
657 ``'ignore'``).
658
659 The :class:`io.FileIO` class now raises an :exc:`OSError` when passed
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +0000660 an invalid file descriptor. (Implemented by Benjamin Peterson;
661 :issue:`4991`.)
662
Andrew M. Kuchling5a73ff82009-12-02 14:27:11 +0000663* New function: ``itertools.compress(data, selectors)`` takes two
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000664 iterators. Elements of *data* are returned if the corresponding
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000665 value in *selectors* is true::
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000666
667 itertools.compress('ABCDEF', [1,0,1,0,1,1]) =>
668 A, C, E, F
669
Andrew M. Kuchling5a73ff82009-12-02 14:27:11 +0000670 New function: ``itertools.combinations_with_replacement(iter, r)``
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000671 returns all the possible *r*-length combinations of elements from the
672 iterable *iter*. Unlike :func:`combinations`, individual elements
673 can be repeated in the generated combinations::
674
675 itertools.combinations_with_replacement('abc', 2) =>
676 ('a', 'a'), ('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'),
677 ('b', 'b'), ('b', 'c'), ('c', 'c')
678
679 Note that elements are treated as unique depending on their position
680 in the input, not their actual values.
681
682 The :class:`itertools.count` function now has a *step* argument that
683 allows incrementing by values other than 1. :func:`count` also
684 now allows keyword arguments, and using non-integer values such as
685 floats or :class:`Decimal` instances. (Implemented by Raymond
686 Hettinger; :issue:`5032`.)
687
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +0000688 :func:`itertools.combinations` and :func:`itertools.product` were
689 previously raising :exc:`ValueError` for values of *r* larger than
690 the input iterable. This was deemed a specification error, so they
691 now return an empty iterator. (Fixed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4816`.)
692
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000693* The :mod:`json` module was upgraded to version 2.0.9 of the
694 simplejson package, which includes a C extension that makes
695 encoding and decoding faster.
696 (Contributed by Bob Ippolito; :issue:`4136`.)
697
698 To support the new :class:`OrderedDict` type, :func:`json.load`
699 now has an optional *object_pairs_hook* parameter that will be called
700 with any object literal that decodes to a list of pairs.
701 (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`5381`.)
702
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000703* New functions: the :mod:`math` module gained
704 :func:`erf` and :func:`erfc` for the error function and the complementary error function,
705 :func:`expm1` which computes ``e**x - 1`` with more precision than
706 using :func:`exp` and subtracting 1,
707 :func:`gamma` for the Gamma function, and
708 :func:`lgamma` for the natural log of the Gamma function.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000709 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson and nirinA raseliarison; :issue:`3366`.)
710
Andrew M. Kuchling24520b42009-04-09 11:22:47 +0000711* The :mod:`multiprocessing` module's :class:`Manager*` classes
712 can now be passed a callable that will be called whenever
713 a subprocess is started, along with a set of arguments that will be
714 passed to the callable.
715 (Contributed by lekma; :issue:`5585`.)
716
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000717* The :mod:`nntplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses.
718 (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1664`.)
719
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000720* New functions: the :mod:`os` module wraps the following POSIX system
721 calls: :func:`getresgid` and :func:`getresuid`, which return the
722 real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs;
723 :func:`setresgid` and :func:`setresuid`, which set
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +0000724 real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs to new values;
725 :func:`initgroups`. (GID/UID functions
726 contributed by Travis H.; :issue:`6508`. Support for initgroups added
727 by Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`7333`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +0000728
Andrew M. Kuchling9cb42772009-01-21 02:15:43 +0000729* The :mod:`pydoc` module now has help for the various symbols that Python
730 uses. You can now do ``help('<<')`` or ``help('@')``, for example.
731 (Contributed by David Laban; :issue:`4739`.)
732
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000733* The :mod:`re` module's :func:`split`, :func:`sub`, and :func:`subn`
734 now accept an optional *flags* argument, for consistency with the
735 other functions in the module. (Added by Gregory P. Smith.)
736
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000737* The :mod:`shutil` module's :func:`copyfile` and :func:`copytree`
738 functions now raises a :exc:`SpecialFileError` exception when
739 asked to copy a named pipe. Previously the code would treat
740 named pipes like a regular file by opening them for reading, and
741 this would block indefinitely. (Fixed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`3002`.)
742
743* New functions: in the :mod:`site` module, three new functions
744 return various site- and user-specific paths.
745 :func:`getsitepackages` returns a list containing all
746 global site-packages directories, and
747 :func:`getusersitepackages` returns the path of the user's
748 site-packages directory.
749 :func:`getuserbase` returns the value of the :envvar:``USER_BASE``
750 environment variable, giving the path to a directory that can be used
751 to store data.
752 (Contributed by Tarek Ziade; :issue:`6693`.)
753
754* The :mod:`SocketServer` module's :class:`TCPServer` class now
755 has a :attr:`disable_nagle_algorithm` class attribute.
756 The default value is False; if overridden to be True,
757 new request connections will have the TCP_NODELAY option set to
758 prevent buffering many small sends into a single TCP packet.
759 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`6192`.)
760
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000761* The :mod:`struct` module will no longer silently ignore overflow
762 errors when a value is too large for a particular integer format
763 code (one of ``bBhHiIlLqQ``); it now always raises a
764 :exc:`struct.error` exception. (Changed by Mark Dickinson;
765 :issue:`1523`.)
766
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000767* New function: the :mod:`subprocess` module's
768 :func:`check_output` runs a command with a specified set of arguments
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000769 and returns the command's output as a string when the command runs without
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +0000770 error, or raises a :exc:`CalledProcessError` exception otherwise.
771
772 ::
773
774 >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '.'])
775 'Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on\n
776 /dev/disk0s2 52G 49G 3.0G 94% /\n'
777
778 >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '/bogus'])
779 ...
780 subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['df', '-h', '/bogus']' returned non-zero exit status 1
781
782 (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith.)
783
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000784* New function: :func:`is_declared_global` in the :mod:`symtable` module
785 returns true for variables that are explicitly declared to be global,
786 false for ones that are implicitly global.
787 (Contributed by Jeremy Hylton.)
788
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +0000789* The ``sys.version_info`` value is now a named tuple, with attributes
790 named ``major``, ``minor``, ``micro``, ``releaselevel``, and ``serial``.
791 (Contributed by Ross Light; :issue:`4285`.)
792
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000793* The :mod:`tarfile` module now supports filtering the :class:`TarInfo`
794 objects being added to a tar file. When you call :meth:`TarFile.add`,
795 instance, you may supply an optional *filter* argument
796 that's a callable. The *filter* callable will be passed the
797 :class:`TarInfo` for every file being added, and can modify and return it.
798 If the callable returns ``None``, the file will be excluded from the
799 resulting archive. This is more powerful than the existing
800 *exclude* argument, which has therefore been deprecated.
801 (Added by Lars Gustaebel; :issue:`6856`.)
802
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000803* The :mod:`threading` module's :meth:`Event.wait` method now returns
804 the internal flag on exit. This means the method will usually
805 return true because :meth:`wait` is supposed to block until the
806 internal flag becomes true. The return value will only be false if
807 a timeout was provided and the operation timed out.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000808 (Contributed by Tim Lesher; :issue:`1674032`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000809
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000810* The :func:`is_zipfile` function in the :mod:`zipfile` module now
811 accepts a file object, in addition to the path names accepted in earlier
Andrew M. Kuchling9cb42772009-01-21 02:15:43 +0000812 versions. (Contributed by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4756`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000813
Andrew M. Kuchling6c2633e2009-03-30 23:09:46 +0000814 :mod:`zipfile` now supports archiving empty directories and
815 extracts them correctly. (Fixed by Kuba Wieczorek; :issue:`4710`.)
816
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000817.. ======================================================================
818.. whole new modules get described in subsections here
819
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000820Unit Testing Enhancements
821---------------------------------
822
823The :mod:`unittest` module was enhanced in several ways.
824The progress messages now shows 'x' for expected failures
825and 'u' for unexpected successes when run in verbose mode.
826(Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.)
827Test cases can raise the :exc:`SkipTest` exception to skip a test.
828(:issue:`1034053`.)
829
830.. XXX describe test discovery (Contributed by Michael Foord; :issue:`6001`.)
831
832The error messages for :meth:`assertEqual`,
833:meth:`assertTrue`, and :meth:`assertFalse`
834failures now provide more information. If you set the
835:attr:`longMessage` attribute of your :class:`TestCase` classes to
836true, both the standard error message and any additional message you
837provide will be printed for failures. (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`5663`.)
838
839The :meth:`assertRaises` and :meth:`failUnlessRaises` methods now
840return a context handler when called without providing a callable
841object to run. For example, you can write this::
842
843 with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
844 raise ValueError
845
846(Implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4444`.)
847
848The methods :meth:`addCleanup` and :meth:`doCleanups` were added.
849:meth:`addCleanup` allows you to add cleanup functions that
850will be called unconditionally (after :meth:`setUp` if
851:meth:`setUp` fails, otherwise after :meth:`tearDown`). This allows
852for much simpler resource allocation and deallocation during tests.
853:issue:`5679`
854
855A number of new methods were added that provide more specialized
856tests. Many of these methods were written by Google engineers
857for use in their test suites; Gregory P. Smith, Michael Foord, and
858GvR worked on merging them into Python's version of :mod:`unittest`.
859
860* :meth:`assertIsNone` and :meth:`assertIsNotNone` take one
861 expression and verify that the result is or is not ``None``.
862
863* :meth:`assertIs` and :meth:`assertIsNot` take two values and check
864 whether the two values evaluate to the same object or not.
865 (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`2578`.)
866
867* :meth:`assertGreater`, :meth:`assertGreaterEqual`,
868 :meth:`assertLess`, and :meth:`assertLessEqual` compare
869 two quantities.
870
871* :meth:`assertMultiLineEqual` compares two strings, and if they're
872 not equal, displays a helpful comparison that highlights the
873 differences in the two strings.
874
875* :meth:`assertRegexpMatches` checks whether its first argument is a
876 string matching a regular expression provided as its second argument.
877
878* :meth:`assertRaisesRegexp` checks whether a particular exception
879 is raised, and then also checks that the string representation of
880 the exception matches the provided regular expression.
881
882* :meth:`assertIn` and :meth:`assertNotIn` tests whether
883 *first* is or is not in *second*.
884
885* :meth:`assertSameElements` tests whether two provided sequences
886 contain the same elements.
887
888* :meth:`assertSetEqual` compares whether two sets are equal, and
889 only reports the differences between the sets in case of error.
890
891* Similarly, :meth:`assertListEqual` and :meth:`assertTupleEqual`
892 compare the specified types and explain the differences.
893 More generally, :meth:`assertSequenceEqual` compares two sequences
894 and can optionally check whether both sequences are of a
895 particular type.
896
897* :meth:`assertDictEqual` compares two dictionaries and reports the
898 differences. :meth:`assertDictContainsSubset` checks whether
899 all of the key/value pairs in *first* are found in *second*.
900
901* :meth:`assertAlmostEqual` and :meth:`assertNotAlmostEqual` short-circuit
902 (automatically pass or fail without checking decimal places) if the objects
903 are equal.
904
905* :meth:`loadTestsFromName` properly honors the ``suiteClass`` attribute of
906 the :class:`TestLoader`. (Fixed by Mark Roddy; :issue:`6866`.)
907
908* A new hook, :meth:`addTypeEqualityFunc` takes a type object and a
909 function. The :meth:`assertEqual` method will use the function
910 when both of the objects being compared are of the specified type.
911 This function should compare the two objects and raise an
912 exception if they don't match; it's a good idea for the function
913 to provide additional information about why the two objects are
914 matching, much as the new sequence comparison methods do.
915
916:func:`unittest.main` now takes an optional ``exit`` argument.
917If False ``main`` doesn't call :func:`sys.exit` allowing it to
918be used from the interactive interpreter. :issue:`3379`.
919
920:class:`TestResult` has new :meth:`startTestRun` and
921:meth:`stopTestRun` methods; called immediately before
922and after a test run. :issue:`5728` by Robert Collins.
923
924With all these changes, the :file:`unittest.py` was becoming awkwardly
925large, so the module was turned into a package and the code split into
926several files (by Benjamin Peterson). This doesn't affect how the
927module is imported.
928
929
930.. _importlib-section:
931
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000932importlib: Importing Modules
933------------------------------
934
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000935Python 3.1 includes the :mod:`importlib` package, a re-implementation
936of the logic underlying Python's :keyword:`import` statement.
937:mod:`importlib` is useful for implementors of Python interpreters and
Brett Cannonca2dc472009-12-22 02:37:37 +0000938to users who wish to write new importers that can participate in the
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000939import process. Python 2.7 doesn't contain the complete
940:mod:`importlib` package, but instead has a tiny subset that contains
941a single function, :func:`import_module`.
942
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +0000943``import_module(name, package=None)`` imports a module. *name* is
Andrew M. Kuchling2c130b62009-04-11 16:12:23 +0000944a string containing the module or package's name. It's possible to do
945relative imports by providing a string that begins with a ``.``
946character, such as ``..utils.errors``. For relative imports, the
947*package* argument must be provided and is the name of the package that
948will be used as the anchor for
949the relative import. :func:`import_module` both inserts the imported
950module into ``sys.modules`` and returns the module object.
951
952Here are some examples::
953
954 >>> from importlib import import_module
955 >>> anydbm = import_module('anydbm') # Standard absolute import
956 >>> anydbm
957 <module 'anydbm' from '/p/python/Lib/anydbm.py'>
958 >>> # Relative import
959 >>> sysconfig = import_module('..sysconfig', 'distutils.command')
960 >>> sysconfig
961 <module 'distutils.sysconfig' from '/p/python/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.pyc'>
962
963:mod:`importlib` was implemented by Brett Cannon and introduced in
964Python 3.1.
965
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +0000966
Andrew M. Kuchlinga17cd4a2009-01-31 02:50:09 +0000967ttk: Themed Widgets for Tk
968--------------------------
969
970Tcl/Tk 8.5 includes a set of themed widgets that re-implement basic Tk
971widgets but have a more customizable appearance and can therefore more
972closely resemble the native platform's widgets. This widget
973set was originally called Tile, but was renamed to Ttk (for "themed Tk")
974on being added to Tcl/Tck release 8.5.
975
976XXX write a brief discussion and an example here.
977
978The :mod:`ttk` module was written by Guilherme Polo and added in
979:issue:`2983`. An alternate version called ``Tile.py``, written by
980Martin Franklin and maintained by Kevin Walzer, was proposed for
981inclusion in :issue:`2618`, but the authors argued that Guilherme
982Polo's work was more comprehensive.
983
Georg Brandl0516f812009-11-18 18:52:35 +0000984
985Deprecations and Removals
986=========================
987
988* :func:`contextlib.nested`, which allows handling more than one context manager
989 with one :keyword:`with` statement, has been deprecated; :keyword:`with`
990 supports multiple context managers syntactically now.
991
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +0000992.. ======================================================================
993
994
995Build and C API Changes
996=======================
997
998Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
999
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +00001000* If you use the :file:`.gdbinit` file provided with Python,
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001001 the "pyo" macro in the 2.7 version now works correctly when the thread being
1002 debugged doesn't hold the GIL; the macro now acquires it before printing.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001003 (Contributed by Victor Stinner; :issue:`3632`.)
1004
Andrew M. Kuchling9a4b94c2009-04-03 21:43:00 +00001005* :cfunc:`Py_AddPendingCall` is now thread-safe, letting any
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001006 worker thread submit notifications to the main Python thread. This
1007 is particularly useful for asynchronous IO operations.
1008 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4293`.)
1009
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001010* New function: :cfunc:`PyCode_NewEmpty` creates an empty code object;
1011 only the filename, function name, and first line number are required.
1012 This is useful to extension modules that are attempting to
1013 construct a more useful traceback stack. Previously such
1014 extensions needed to call :cfunc:`PyCode_New`, which had many
1015 more arguments. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.)
1016
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001017* New function: :cfunc:`PyErr_NewExceptionWithDoc` creates a new
1018 exception class, just as the existing :cfunc:`PyErr_NewException` does,
1019 but takes an extra ``char *`` argument containing the docstring for the
1020 new exception class. (Added by the 'lekma' user on the Python bug tracker;
1021 :issue:`7033`.)
1022
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001023* New function: :cfunc:`PyFrame_GetLineNumber` takes a frame object
1024 and returns the line number that the frame is currently executing.
1025 Previously code would need to get the index of the bytecode
1026 instruction currently executing, and then look up the line number
1027 corresponding to that address. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.)
1028
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001029* New function: :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` approximates a Python long
1030 integer as a C :ctype:`long`. If the number is too large to fit into
1031 a :ctype:`long`, an *overflow* flag is set and returned to the caller.
1032 (Contributed by Case Van Horsen; :issue:`7528`.)
1033
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001034* New macros: the Python header files now define the following macros:
1035 :cmacro:`Py_ISALNUM`,
1036 :cmacro:`Py_ISALPHA`,
1037 :cmacro:`Py_ISDIGIT`,
1038 :cmacro:`Py_ISLOWER`,
1039 :cmacro:`Py_ISSPACE`,
1040 :cmacro:`Py_ISUPPER`,
1041 :cmacro:`Py_ISXDIGIT`,
1042 and :cmacro:`Py_TOLOWER`, :cmacro:`Py_TOUPPER`.
1043 All of these functions are analogous to the C
1044 standard macros for classifying characters, but ignore the current
1045 locale setting, because in
1046 several places Python needs to analyze characters in a
1047 locale-independent way. (Added by Eric Smith;
1048 :issue:`5793`.)
1049
1050 .. XXX these macros don't seem to be described in the c-api docs.
1051
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001052* New format codes: the :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromString`,
1053 :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromStringV`, and :cfunc:`PyErr_Format` now
1054 accepts ``%lld`` and ``%llu`` format codes for displaying values of
1055 C's :ctype:`long long` types.
1056 (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`7228`.)
1057
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001058* The complicated interaction between threads and process forking has
1059 been changed. Previously, the child process created by
1060 :func:`os.fork` might fail because the child is created with only a
1061 single thread running, the thread performing the :func:`os.fork`.
1062 If other threads were holding a lock, such as Python's import lock,
1063 when the fork was performed, the lock would still be marked as
1064 "held" in the new process. But in the child process nothing would
1065 ever release the lock, since the other threads weren't replicated,
1066 and the child process would no longer be able to perform imports.
1067
1068 Python 2.7 now acquires the import lock before performing an
1069 :func:`os.fork`, and will also clean up any locks created using the
1070 :mod:`threading` module. C extension modules that have internal
1071 locks, or that call :cfunc:`fork()` themselves, will not benefit
1072 from this clean-up.
1073
1074 (Fixed by Thomas Wouters; :issue:`1590864`.)
1075
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001076* The :cfunc:`Py_Finalize` function now calls the internal
1077 :func:`threading._shutdown` function; this prevents some exceptions from
1078 being raised when an interpreter shuts down.
1079 (Patch by Adam Olsen; :issue:`1722344`.)
1080
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001081* Global symbols defined by the :mod:`ctypes` module are now prefixed
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001082 with ``Py``, or with ``_ctypes``. (Implemented by Thomas
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001083 Heller; :issue:`3102`.)
1084
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001085* New configure option: the :option:`--with-system-expat` switch allows
1086 building the :mod:`pyexpat` module to use the system Expat library.
1087 (Contributed by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`7609`.)
1088
1089* New configure option: Compiling Python with the
1090 :option:`--with-valgrind` option will now disable the pymalloc
1091 allocator, which is difficult for the Valgrind to analyze correctly.
1092 Valgrind will therefore be better at detecting memory leaks and
1093 overruns. (Contributed by James Henstridge; :issue:`2422`.)
1094
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001095* The :program:`configure` script now checks for floating-point rounding bugs
1096 on certain 32-bit Intel chips and defines a :cmacro:`X87_DOUBLE_ROUNDING`
1097 preprocessor definition. No code currently uses this definition,
1098 but it's available if anyone wishes to use it.
1099 (Added by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`2937`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001100
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001101* The build process now creates the necessary files for pkg-config
1102 support. (Contributed by Clinton Roy; :issue:`3585`.)
1103
1104* The build process now supports Subversion 1.7. (Contributed by
1105 Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`6094`.)
1106
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001107
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001108.. ======================================================================
1109
1110Port-Specific Changes: Windows
1111-----------------------------------
1112
Andrew M. Kuchling10b1ec92009-01-02 21:00:35 +00001113* The :mod:`msvcrt` module now contains some constants from
1114 the :file:`crtassem.h` header file:
1115 :data:`CRT_ASSEMBLY_VERSION`,
1116 :data:`VC_ASSEMBLY_PUBLICKEYTOKEN`,
1117 and :data:`LIBRARIES_ASSEMBLY_NAME_PREFIX`.
Andrew M. Kuchling466bd9d2009-01-24 03:28:18 +00001118 (Contributed by David Cournapeau; :issue:`4365`.)
1119
1120* The new :cfunc:`_beginthreadex` API is used to start threads, and
1121 the native thread-local storage functions are now used.
1122 (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`3582`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001123
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001124* The :func:`os.listdir` function now correctly fails
1125 for an empty path. (Fixed by Hirokazu Yamamoto; :issue:`5913`.)
1126
Andrew M. Kuchling3c8a24e2009-12-29 23:41:04 +00001127* The :mod:`mimelib` module will now read the MIME database from
1128 the Windows registry when initializing.
1129 (Patch by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4969`.)
1130
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001131.. ======================================================================
1132
1133Port-Specific Changes: Mac OS X
1134-----------------------------------
1135
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001136* The path ``/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages`` is now appended to
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001137 ``sys.path``, in order to share added packages between the system
1138 installation and a user-installed copy of the same version.
1139 (Changed by Ronald Oussoren; :issue:`4865`.)
1140
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001141
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001142Other Changes and Fixes
1143=======================
1144
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001145* When importing a module from a :file:`.pyc` or :file:`.pyo` file
1146 with an existing :file:`.py` counterpart, the :attr:`co_filename`
Andrew M. Kuchling92b97002009-05-02 17:12:15 +00001147 attributes of the resulting code objects are overwritten when the
1148 original filename is obsolete. This can happen if the file has been
1149 renamed, moved, or is accessed through different paths. (Patch by
1150 Ziga Seilnacht and Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`1180193`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling77069572009-03-31 01:21:01 +00001151
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001152* The :file:`regrtest.py` script now takes a :option:`--randseed=`
1153 switch that takes an integer that will be used as the random seed
1154 for the :option:`-r` option that executes tests in random order.
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001155 The :option:`-r` option also reports the seed that was used
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001156 (Added by Collin Winter.)
1157
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001158* Another :file:`regrtest.py` switch is :option:`-j`, which
1159 takes an integer specifying how many tests run in parallel. This
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001160 allows reducing the total runtime on multi-core machines.
Antoine Pitrou4698d992009-05-31 14:20:14 +00001161 This option is compatible with several other options, including the
1162 :option:`-R` switch which is known to produce long runtimes.
Andrew M. Kuchling91e0db82009-12-31 16:17:05 +00001163 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`6152`.) This can also be used
1164 with a new :option:`-F` switch that runs selected tests in a loop
1165 until they fail. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`7312`.)
Andrew M. Kuchling71d5c282009-03-30 22:30:20 +00001166
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001167.. ======================================================================
1168
1169Porting to Python 2.7
1170=====================
1171
1172This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
1173that may require changes to your code:
1174
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9c40b2009-10-05 22:30:22 +00001175* When using :class:`Decimal` instances with a string's
1176 :meth:`format` method, the default alignment was previously
1177 left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which might
1178 change the output of your programs.
1179 (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.)
1180
1181 Another :meth:`format`-related change: the default precision used
1182 for floating-point and complex numbers was changed from 6 decimal
1183 places to 12, which matches the precision used by :func:`str`.
1184 (Changed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5920`.)
1185
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc901f2002009-06-09 23:08:13 +00001186* Because of an optimization for the :keyword:`with` statement, the special
1187 methods :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` must belong to the object's
1188 type, and cannot be directly attached to the object's instance. This
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcd81333c2009-06-10 20:30:19 +00001189 affects new-style classes (derived from :class:`object`) and C extension
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc901f2002009-06-09 23:08:13 +00001190 types. (:issue:`6101`.)
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001191
Andrew M. Kuchlingb4a4f512009-12-29 20:10:16 +00001192* The :meth:`readline` method of :class:`StringIO` objects now does
1193 nothing when a negative length is requested, as other file-like
1194 objects do. (:issue:`7348`).
1195
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001196.. ======================================================================
1197
1198
1199.. _acks27:
1200
1201Acknowledgements
1202================
1203
1204The author would like to thank the following people for offering
1205suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this
Andrew M. Kuchling8f254e72009-12-08 02:37:05 +00001206article: Ryan Lovett, Hugh Secker-Walker.
Andrew M. Kuchlingce1882b2008-10-04 16:52:31 +00001207