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| \title{What's New in Python 2.4} |
| \release{0.0} |
| \author{A.M.\ Kuchling} |
| \authoraddress{\email{amk@amk.ca}} |
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| \begin{document} |
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| \tableofcontents |
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| This article explains the new features in Python 2.4. No release date |
| for Python 2.4 has been set; expect that this will happen in 2004. |
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| While Python 2.3 was primarily a library development release, Python |
| 2.4 may extend the core language and interpreter in |
| as-yet-undetermined ways. |
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| This article doesn't attempt to provide a complete specification of |
| the new features, but instead provides a convenient overview. For |
| full details, you should refer to the documentation for Python 2.4. |
| % add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online. |
| If you want to understand the complete implementation and design |
| rationale, refer to the PEP for a particular new feature. |
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| %====================================================================== |
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| % Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here. |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \section{Other Language Changes} |
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| Here are all of the changes that Python 2.4 makes to the core Python |
| language. |
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| \begin{itemize} |
| \item The \method{sort()} method of lists gained three keyword |
| arguments, \var{cmp}, \var{key}, and \var{reverse}. These arguments |
| make some common usages of \method{sort()} simpler. All are optional. |
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| \var{cmp} is the same as the previous single argument to |
| \method{sort()}; if provided, the value should be a comparison |
| function that takes two arguments and returns -1, 0, or +1 depending |
| on how the arguments compare. |
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| \var{key} should be a single-argument function that takes a list |
| element and returns a comparison key for the element. The list is |
| then sorted using the comparison keys. The following example sorts a list |
| case-insensitively: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| >>> L = ['A', 'b', 'c', 'D'] |
| >>> L.sort() # Case-sensitive sort |
| >>> L |
| ['A', 'D', 'b', 'c'] |
| >>> L.sort(key=lambda x: x.lower()) |
| >>> L |
| ['A', 'b', 'c', 'D'] |
| >>> L.sort(cmp=lambda x,y: cmp(x.lower(), y.lower())) |
| >>> L |
| ['A', 'b', 'c', 'D'] |
| \end{verbatim} |
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| The last example, which uses the \var{cmp} parameter, is the old way |
| to perform a case-insensitive sort. It works, but is slower than |
| using a \var{key} parameter. Using \var{key} results in calling the |
| \method{lower()} method once for each element in the list while using |
| \var{cmp} will call the method twice for each comparison. |
| |
| The \var{reverse} parameter should have a Boolean value. If the value is |
| \constant{True}, the list will be sorted into reverse order. Instead |
| of \code{L.sort() ; L.reverse()}, you can now write |
| \code{L.sort(reverse=True)}. |
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| \item The \function{zip()} built-in function and \function{itertools.izip()} now return an empty list |
| instead of raising a \exception{TypeError} exception if called |
| with no arguments. |
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| \end{itemize} |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \subsection{Optimizations} |
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| \begin{itemize} |
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| \item Optimizations should be described here. |
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| \end{itemize} |
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| The net result of the 2.4 optimizations is that Python 2.4 runs the |
| pystone benchmark around XX\% faster than Python 2.3 and YY\% faster |
| than Python 2.2. |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \section{New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules} |
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| As usual, Python's standard library received a number of enhancements and |
| bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted |
| alphabetically by module name. Consult the |
| \file{Misc/NEWS} file in the source tree for a more |
| complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the |
| details. |
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| \begin{itemize} |
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| \item The \module{curses} modules now supports the ncurses extension |
| \function{use_default_colors()}. On platforms where the terminal |
| supports transparency, this makes it possible to use a transparent background. |
| (Contributed by J\"org Lehmann.) |
| |
| \item The \module{random} module has a new method called \method{getrandbits(N)} |
| which returns an N-bit long integer. |
| |
| \item The regular expression language accepted by the \module{re} module |
| was extended with simple conditional expressions, written as |
| \code{(?(\var{group})\var{A}|\var{B})}. \var{group} is either a |
| numeric group ID or a group name defined with \code{(?P<group>...)} |
| earlier in the expression. If the specified group matched, the |
| regular expression pattern \var{A} will be tested against the string; if |
| the group didn't match, the pattern \var{B} will be used instead. |
| |
| \end{itemize} |
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| %====================================================================== |
| % whole new modules get described in \subsections here |
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| % ====================================================================== |
| \section{Build and C API Changes} |
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| Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include: |
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| \begin{itemize} |
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| \item Three new convenience macros were added for common return |
| values from extension functions: \csimplemacro{Py_RETURN_NONE}, |
| \csimplemacro{Py_RETURN_TRUE}, and \csimplemacro{Py_RETURN_FALSE}. |
| |
| \item A new function, \cfunction{PyTuple_Pack(N, obj1, obj2, ..., |
| objN)}, constructs tuples from a variable length argument list of |
| Python objects. |
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| \end{itemize} |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \subsection{Port-Specific Changes} |
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| Platform-specific changes go here. |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \section{Other Changes and Fixes \label{section-other}} |
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| As usual, there were a bunch of other improvements and bugfixes |
| scattered throughout the source tree. A search through the CVS change |
| logs finds there were XXX patches applied and YYY bugs fixed between |
| Python 2.3 and 2.4. Both figures are likely to be underestimates. |
| |
| Some of the more notable changes are: |
| |
| \begin{itemize} |
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| \item Details go here. |
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| \end{itemize} |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \section{Porting to Python 2.4} |
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| This section lists previously described changes that may require |
| changes to your code: |
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| \begin{itemize} |
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| \item The \function{zip()} built-in function and \function{itertools.izip()} now return an empty list |
| instead of raising a \exception{TypeError} exception if called |
| with no arguments. |
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| \item \function{dircache.listdir()} now passes exceptions to the caller |
| instead of returning empty lists. |
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| \end{itemize} |
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| %====================================================================== |
| \section{Acknowledgements \label{acks}} |
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| The author would like to thank the following people for offering |
| suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this |
| article: . |
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| \end{document} |