| **************************** |
| What's New in Python 2.7 |
| **************************** |
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| :Author: A.M. Kuchling (amk at amk.ca) |
| :Release: |release| |
| :Date: |today| |
| |
| .. Fix accents on Kristjan Valur Jonsson, Fuerstenau |
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| .. $Id$ |
| Rules for maintenance: |
| |
| * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time |
| on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably |
| get rewritten to some degree. |
| |
| * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add |
| changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to |
| Misc/NEWS than to this file. |
| |
| * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness |
| is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small |
| or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text, |
| I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend |
| too much time on writing your addition.) |
| |
| * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the |
| maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or |
| section. |
| |
| * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For |
| example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the |
| socket module." The maintainer will research the change and |
| write the necessary text. |
| |
| * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not |
| necessary (especially when a final release is some months away). |
| |
| * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is |
| sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary. |
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| * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number in a parenthetical comment. |
| |
| XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket |
| module. |
| (Contributed by P.Y. Developer; :issue:`12345`.) |
| |
| This saves the maintainer some effort going through the SVN logs |
| when researching a change. |
| |
| This article explains the new features in Python 2.7. The final |
| release of 2.7 is currently scheduled for June 2010; the detailed |
| schedule is described in :pep:`373`. |
| |
| Python 2.7 is planned to be the last major release in the 2.x series. |
| Though more major releases have not been absolutely ruled out, it's |
| likely that the 2.7 release will have an extended period of |
| maintenance compared to earlier 2.x versions. |
| |
| .. Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here. |
| add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online. |
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| .. _whatsnew27-python31: |
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| Python 3.1 Features |
| ======================= |
| |
| Much as Python 2.6 incorporated features from Python 3.0, |
| version 2.7 incorporates some of the new features |
| in Python 3.1. The 2.x series continues to provide tools |
| for migrating to the 3.x series. |
| |
| A partial list of 3.1 features that were backported to 2.7: |
| |
| * A version of the :mod:`io` library, rewritten in C for performance. |
| * The ordered-dictionary type described in :ref:`pep-0372`. |
| * The new format specifier described in :ref:`pep-0378`. |
| * The :class:`memoryview` object. |
| * A small subset of the :mod:`importlib` module `described below <#importlib-section>`__. |
| * Float-to-string and string-to-float conversions now round their |
| results more correctly. And :func:`repr` of a floating-point |
| number *x* returns a result that's guaranteed to round back to the |
| same number when converted back to a string. |
| * The :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` C API function. |
| |
| One porting change: the :option:`-3` switch now automatically |
| enables the :option:`-Qwarn` switch that causes warnings |
| about using classic division with integers and long integers. |
| |
| Other new Python3-mode warnings include: |
| |
| * :func:`operator.isCallable` and :func:`operator.sequenceIncludes`, |
| which are not supported in 3.x. |
| |
| .. ======================================================================== |
| .. Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here. |
| .. ======================================================================== |
| |
| .. _pep-0372: |
| |
| PEP 372: Adding an ordered dictionary to collections |
| ==================================================== |
| |
| Regular Python dictionaries iterate over key/value pairs in arbitrary order. |
| Over the years, a number of authors have written alternative implementations |
| that remember the order that the keys were originally inserted. Based on |
| the experiences from those implementations, a new |
| :class:`collections.OrderedDict` class has been introduced. |
| |
| The :class:`OrderedDict` API is substantially the same as regular dictionaries |
| but will iterate over keys and values in a guaranteed order depending on |
| when a key was first inserted:: |
| |
| >>> from collections import OrderedDict |
| >>> d = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2), |
| ... ('third', 3)]) |
| >>> d.items() |
| [('first', 1), ('second', 2), ('third', 3)] |
| |
| If a new entry overwrites an existing entry, the original insertion |
| position is left unchanged:: |
| |
| >>> d['second'] = 4 |
| >>> d.items() |
| [('first', 1), ('second', 4), ('third', 3)] |
| |
| Deleting an entry and reinserting it will move it to the end:: |
| |
| >>> del d['second'] |
| >>> d['second'] = 5 |
| >>> d.items() |
| [('first', 1), ('third', 3), ('second', 5)] |
| |
| The :meth:`popitem` method has an optional *last* argument |
| that defaults to True. If *last* is True, the most recently |
| added key is returned and removed; if it's False, the |
| oldest key is selected:: |
| |
| >>> od = OrderedDict([(x,0) for x in range(20)]) |
| >>> od.popitem() |
| (19, 0) |
| >>> od.popitem() |
| (18, 0) |
| >>> od.popitem(False) |
| (0, 0) |
| >>> od.popitem(False) |
| (1, 0) |
| |
| Comparing two ordered dictionaries checks both the keys and values, |
| and requires that the insertion order was the same:: |
| |
| >>> od1 = OrderedDict([('first', 1), ('second', 2), |
| ... ('third', 3)]) |
| >>> od2 = OrderedDict([('third', 3), ('first', 1), |
| ... ('second', 2)]) |
| >>> od1==od2 |
| False |
| >>> # Move 'third' key to the end |
| >>> del od2['third'] ; od2['third'] = 3 |
| >>> od1==od2 |
| True |
| |
| Comparing an :class:`OrderedDict` with a regular dictionary |
| ignores the insertion order and just compares the keys and values. |
| |
| How does the :class:`OrderedDict` work? It maintains a doubly-linked |
| list of keys, appending new keys to the list as they're inserted. A |
| secondary dictionary maps keys to their corresponding list node, so |
| deletion doesn't have to traverse the entire linked list and therefore |
| remains O(1). |
| |
| .. XXX check O(1)-ness with Raymond |
| |
| The standard library now supports use of ordered dictionaries in several |
| modules. The :mod:`configparser` module uses them by default. This lets |
| configuration files be read, modified, and then written back in their original |
| order. The *_asdict()* method for :func:`collections.namedtuple` now |
| returns an ordered dictionary with the values appearing in the same order as |
| the underlying tuple indicies. The :mod:`json` module is being built-out with |
| an *object_pairs_hook* to allow OrderedDicts to be built by the decoder. |
| Support was also added for third-party tools like `PyYAML <http://pyyaml.org/>`_. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :pep:`372` - Adding an ordered dictionary to collections |
| PEP written by Armin Ronacher and Raymond Hettinger; |
| implemented by Raymond Hettinger. |
| |
| .. _pep-0378: |
| |
| PEP 378: Format Specifier for Thousands Separator |
| ==================================================== |
| |
| To make program output more readable, it can be useful to add |
| separators to large numbers and render them as |
| 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 instead of 18446744073709551616. |
| |
| The fully general solution for doing this is the :mod:`locale` module, |
| which can use different separators ("," in North America, "." in |
| Europe) and different grouping sizes, but :mod:`locale` is complicated |
| to use and unsuitable for multi-threaded applications where different |
| threads are producing output for different locales. |
| |
| Therefore, a simple comma-grouping mechanism has been added to the |
| mini-language used by the string :meth:`format` method. When |
| formatting a floating-point number, simply include a comma between the |
| width and the precision:: |
| |
| >>> '{:20,.2}'.format(f) |
| '18,446,744,073,709,551,616.00' |
| |
| This mechanism is not adaptable at all; commas are always used as the |
| separator and the grouping is always into three-digit groups. The |
| comma-formatting mechanism isn't as general as the :mod:`locale` |
| module, but it's easier to use. |
| |
| .. XXX "Format String Syntax" in string.rst could use many more examples. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :pep:`378` - Format Specifier for Thousands Separator |
| PEP written by Raymond Hettinger; implemented by Eric Smith. |
| |
| PEP 389: The argparse Module for Parsing Command Lines |
| ====================================================== |
| |
| XXX write this section. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :pep:`389` - argparse - New Command Line Parsing Module |
| PEP written and implemented by Steven Bethard. |
| |
| PEP 391: Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging |
| ==================================================== |
| |
| XXX write this section. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :pep:`391` - Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging |
| PEP written and implemented by Vinay Sajip. |
| |
| PEP 3106: Dictionary Views |
| ==================================================== |
| |
| XXX write this section. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :pep:`3106` - Revamping dict.keys(), .values() and .items() |
| PEP written by Guido van Rossum. |
| Backported to 2.7 by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`1967`. |
| |
| |
| Other Language Changes |
| ====================== |
| |
| Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are: |
| |
| * The syntax for set literals has been backported from Python 3.x. |
| Curly brackets are used to surround the contents of the resulting |
| mutable set; set literals are |
| distinguished from dictionaries by not containing colons and values. |
| ``{}`` continues to represent an empty dictionary; use |
| ``set()`` for an empty set. |
| |
| >>> {1,2,3,4,5} |
| set([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) |
| >>> set() |
| set([]) |
| >>> {} |
| {} |
| |
| Backported by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`2335`. |
| |
| * Dictionary and set comprehensions are another feature backported from |
| 3.x, generalizing list/generator comprehensions to use |
| the literal syntax for sets and dictionaries. |
| |
| >>> {x:x*x for x in range(6)} |
| {0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 4, 3: 9, 4: 16, 5: 25} |
| >>> {'a'*x for x in range(6)} |
| set(['', 'a', 'aa', 'aaa', 'aaaa', 'aaaaa']) |
| |
| Backported by Alexandre Vassalotti; :issue:`2333`. |
| |
| * The :keyword:`with` statement can now use multiple context managers |
| in one statement. Context managers are processed from left to right |
| and each one is treated as beginning a new :keyword:`with` statement. |
| This means that:: |
| |
| with A() as a, B() as b: |
| ... suite of statements ... |
| |
| is equivalent to:: |
| |
| with A() as a: |
| with B() as b: |
| ... suite of statements ... |
| |
| The :func:`contextlib.nested` function provides a very similar |
| function, so it's no longer necessary and has been deprecated. |
| |
| (Proposed in http://codereview.appspot.com/53094; implemented by |
| Georg Brandl.) |
| |
| * Conversions between floating-point numbers and strings are |
| now correctly rounded on most platforms. These conversions occur |
| in many different places: :func:`str` on |
| floats and complex numbers; the :class:`float` and :class:`complex` |
| constructors; |
| numeric formatting; serialization and |
| deserialization of floats and complex numbers using the |
| :mod:`marshal`, :mod:`pickle` |
| and :mod:`json` modules; |
| parsing of float and imaginary literals in Python code; |
| and :class:`Decimal`-to-float conversion. |
| |
| Related to this, the :func:`repr` of a floating-point number *x* |
| now returns a result based on the shortest decimal string that's |
| guaranteed to round back to *x* under correct rounding (with |
| round-half-to-even rounding mode). Previously it gave a string |
| based on rounding x to 17 decimal digits. |
| |
| The rounding library responsible for this improvement works on |
| Windows, and on Unix platforms using the gcc, icc, or suncc |
| compilers. There may be a small number of platforms where correct |
| operation of this code cannot be guaranteed, so the code is not |
| used on such systems. You can find out which code is being used |
| by checking :data:`sys.float_repr_style`, which will be ``short`` |
| if the new code is in use and ``legacy`` if it isn't. |
| |
| Implemented by Eric Smith and Mark Dickinson, using David Gay's |
| :file:`dtoa.c` library; :issue:`7117`. |
| |
| * The :meth:`str.format` method now supports automatic numbering of the replacement |
| fields. This makes using :meth:`str.format` more closely resemble using |
| ``%s`` formatting:: |
| |
| >>> '{}:{}:{}'.format(2009, 04, 'Sunday') |
| '2009:4:Sunday' |
| >>> '{}:{}:{day}'.format(2009, 4, day='Sunday') |
| '2009:4:Sunday' |
| |
| The auto-numbering takes the fields from left to right, so the first ``{...}`` |
| specifier will use the first argument to :meth:`str.format`, the next |
| specifier will use the next argument, and so on. You can't mix auto-numbering |
| and explicit numbering -- either number all of your specifier fields or none |
| of them -- but you can mix auto-numbering and named fields, as in the second |
| example above. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5237`.) |
| |
| Complex numbers now correctly support usage with :func:`format`. |
| Specifying a precision or comma-separation applies to both the real |
| and imaginary parts of the number, but a specified field width and |
| alignment is applied to the whole of the resulting ``1.5+3j`` |
| output. (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`1588`.) |
| |
| The 'F' format code now always formats its output using uppercase characters, |
| so it will now produce 'INF' and 'NAN'. |
| (Contributed by Eric Smith; :issue:`3382`.) |
| |
| * The :func:`int` and :func:`long` types gained a ``bit_length`` |
| method that returns the number of bits necessary to represent |
| its argument in binary:: |
| |
| >>> n = 37 |
| >>> bin(37) |
| '0b100101' |
| >>> n.bit_length() |
| 6 |
| >>> n = 2**123-1 |
| >>> n.bit_length() |
| 123 |
| >>> (n+1).bit_length() |
| 124 |
| |
| (Contributed by Fredrik Johansson and Victor Stinner; :issue:`3439`.) |
| |
| * Conversions from long integers and regular integers to floating |
| point now round differently, returning the floating-point number |
| closest to the number. This doesn't matter for small integers that |
| can be converted exactly, but for large numbers that will |
| unavoidably lose precision, Python 2.7 now approximates more |
| closely. For example, Python 2.6 computed the following:: |
| |
| >>> n = 295147905179352891391 |
| >>> float(n) |
| 2.9514790517935283e+20 |
| >>> n - long(float(n)) |
| 65535L |
| |
| Python 2.7's floating-point result is larger, but much closer to the |
| true value:: |
| |
| >>> n = 295147905179352891391 |
| >>> float(n) |
| 2.9514790517935289e+20 |
| >>> n-long(float(n) |
| ... ) |
| -1L |
| |
| (Implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`3166`.) |
| |
| Integer division is also more accurate in its rounding behaviours. (Also |
| implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`1811`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`bytearray` type's :meth:`translate` method now accepts |
| ``None`` as its first argument. (Fixed by Georg Brandl; |
| :issue:`4759`.) |
| |
| * When using ``@classmethod`` and ``@staticmethod`` to wrap |
| methods as class or static methods, the wrapper object now |
| exposes the wrapped function as their :attr:`__func__` attribute. |
| (Contributed by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc, after a suggestion by |
| George Sakkis; :issue:`5982`.) |
| |
| * A new encoding named "cp720", used primarily for Arabic text, is now |
| supported. (Contributed by Alexander Belchenko and Amaury Forgeot |
| d'Arc; :issue:`1616979`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`file` object will now set the :attr:`filename` attribute |
| on the :exc:`IOError` exception when trying to open a directory |
| on POSIX platforms (noted by Jan Kaliszewski; :issue:`4764`), and |
| now explicitly checks for and forbids writing to read-only file objects |
| instead of trusting the C library to catch and report the error |
| (fixed by Stefan Krah; :issue:`5677`). |
| |
| * The Python tokenizer now translates line endings itself, so the |
| :func:`compile` built-in function can now accept code using any |
| line-ending convention. Additionally, it no longer requires that the |
| code end in a newline. |
| |
| * Extra parentheses in function definitions are illegal in Python 3.x, |
| meaning that you get a syntax error from ``def f((x)): pass``. In |
| Python3-warning mode, Python 2.7 will now warn about this odd usage. |
| (Noted by James Lingard; :issue:`7362`.) |
| |
| * When a module object is garbage-collected, the module's dictionary is |
| now only cleared if no one else is holding a reference to the |
| dictionary (:issue:`7140`). |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| |
| Optimizations |
| ------------- |
| |
| Several performance enhancements have been added: |
| |
| .. * A new :program:`configure` option, :option:`--with-computed-gotos`, |
| compiles the main bytecode interpreter loop using a new dispatch |
| mechanism that gives speedups of up to 20%, depending on the system |
| and benchmark. The new mechanism is only supported on certain |
| compilers, such as gcc, SunPro, and icc. |
| |
| * A new opcode was added to perform the initial setup for |
| :keyword:`with` statements, looking up the :meth:`__enter__` and |
| :meth:`__exit__` methods. (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.) |
| |
| * The garbage collector now performs better for one common usage |
| pattern: when many objects are being allocated without deallocating |
| any of them. This would previously take quadratic |
| time for garbage collection, but now the number of full garbage collections |
| is reduced as the number of objects on the heap grows. |
| The new logic is to only perform a full garbage collection pass when |
| the middle generation has been collected 10 times and when the |
| number of survivor objects from the middle generation exceeds 10% of |
| the number of objects in the oldest generation. (Suggested by Martin |
| von Loewis and implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4074`.) |
| |
| * The garbage collector tries to avoid tracking simple containers |
| which can't be part of a cycle. In Python 2.7, this is now true for |
| tuples and dicts containing atomic types (such as ints, strings, |
| etc.). Transitively, a dict containing tuples of atomic types won't |
| be tracked either. This helps reduce the cost of each |
| garbage collection by decreasing the number of objects to be |
| considered and traversed by the collector. |
| (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.) |
| |
| * Long integers are now stored internally either in base 2**15 or in base |
| 2**30, the base being determined at build time. Previously, they |
| were always stored in base 2**15. Using base 2**30 gives |
| significant performance improvements on 64-bit machines, but |
| benchmark results on 32-bit machines have been mixed. Therefore, |
| the default is to use base 2**30 on 64-bit machines and base 2**15 |
| on 32-bit machines; on Unix, there's a new configure option |
| :option:`--enable-big-digits` that can be used to override this default. |
| |
| Apart from the performance improvements this change should be |
| invisible to end users, with one exception: for testing and |
| debugging purposes there's a new structseq ``sys.long_info`` that |
| provides information about the internal format, giving the number of |
| bits per digit and the size in bytes of the C type used to store |
| each digit:: |
| |
| >>> import sys |
| >>> sys.long_info |
| sys.long_info(bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4) |
| |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`4258`.) |
| |
| Another set of changes made long objects a few bytes smaller: 2 bytes |
| smaller on 32-bit systems and 6 bytes on 64-bit. |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5260`.) |
| |
| * The division algorithm for long integers has been made faster |
| by tightening the inner loop, doing shifts instead of multiplications, |
| and fixing an unnecessary extra iteration. |
| Various benchmarks show speedups of between 50% and 150% for long |
| integer divisions and modulo operations. |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5512`.) |
| Bitwise operations are also significantly faster (initial patch by |
| Gregory Smith; :issue:`1087418`). |
| |
| * The implementation of ``%`` checks for the left-side operand being |
| a Python string and special-cases it; this results in a 1-3% |
| performance increase for applications that frequently use ``%`` |
| with strings, such as templating libraries. |
| (Implemented by Collin Winter; :issue:`5176`.) |
| |
| * List comprehensions with an ``if`` condition are compiled into |
| faster bytecode. (Patch by Antoine Pitrou, back-ported to 2.7 |
| by Jeffrey Yasskin; :issue:`4715`.) |
| |
| * Converting an integer or long integer to a decimal string was made |
| faster by special-casing base 10 instead of using a generalized |
| conversion function that supports arbitrary bases. |
| (Patch by Gawain Bolton; :issue:`6713`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`split`, :meth:`replace`, :meth:`rindex`, |
| :meth:`rpartition`, and :meth:`rsplit` methods of string-like types |
| (strings, Unicode strings, and :class:`bytearray` objects) now use a |
| fast reverse-search algorithm instead of a character-by-character |
| scan. This is sometimes faster by a factor of 10. (Added by |
| Florent Xicluna; :issue:`7462` and :issue:`7622`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`pickle` and :mod:`cPickle` modules now automatically |
| intern the strings used for attribute names, reducing memory usage |
| of the objects resulting from unpickling. (Contributed by Jake |
| McGuire; :issue:`5084`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`cPickle` module now special-cases dictionaries, |
| nearly halving the time required to pickle them. |
| (Contributed by Collin Winter; :issue:`5670`.) |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| New and Improved Modules |
| ======================== |
| |
| As in every release, 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 Subversion logs for all the details. |
| |
| * The :mod:`bdb` module's base debugging class :class:`Bdb` |
| gained a feature for skipping modules. The constructor |
| now takes an iterable containing glob-style patterns such as |
| ``django.*``; the debugger will not step into stack frames |
| from a module that matches one of these patterns. |
| (Contributed by Maru Newby after a suggestion by |
| Senthil Kumaran; :issue:`5142`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`binascii` module now supports the buffer API, so it can be |
| used with :class:`memoryview` instances and other similar buffer objects. |
| (Backported from 3.x by Florent Xicluna; :issue:`7703`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`bz2` module's :class:`BZ2File` now supports the context |
| management protocol, so you can write ``with bz2.BZ2File(...) as f: ...``. |
| (Contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`.) |
| |
| * New class: the :class:`Counter` class in the :mod:`collections` module is |
| useful for tallying data. :class:`Counter` instances behave mostly |
| like dictionaries but return zero for missing keys instead of |
| raising a :exc:`KeyError`: |
| |
| .. doctest:: |
| :options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| |
| >>> from collections import Counter |
| >>> c = Counter() |
| >>> for letter in 'here is a sample of english text': |
| ... c[letter] += 1 |
| ... |
| >>> c |
| Counter({' ': 6, 'e': 5, 's': 3, 'a': 2, 'i': 2, 'h': 2, |
| 'l': 2, 't': 2, 'g': 1, 'f': 1, 'm': 1, 'o': 1, 'n': 1, |
| 'p': 1, 'r': 1, 'x': 1}) |
| >>> c['e'] |
| 5 |
| >>> c['z'] |
| 0 |
| |
| There are two additional :class:`Counter` methods: :meth:`most_common` |
| returns the N most common elements and their counts, and :meth:`elements` |
| returns an iterator over the contained element, repeating each element |
| as many times as its count:: |
| |
| >>> c.most_common(5) |
| [(' ', 6), ('e', 5), ('s', 3), ('a', 2), ('i', 2)] |
| >>> c.elements() -> |
| 'a', 'a', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', |
| 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'e', 'g', 'f', 'i', 'i', |
| 'h', 'h', 'm', 'l', 'l', 'o', 'n', 'p', 's', |
| 's', 's', 'r', 't', 't', 'x' |
| |
| Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1696199`. |
| |
| The new `~collections.OrderedDict` class is described in the earlier section |
| :ref:`pep-0372`. |
| |
| The :class:`namedtuple` class now has an optional *rename* parameter. |
| If *rename* is true, field names that are invalid because they've |
| been repeated or that aren't legal Python identifiers will be |
| renamed to legal names that are derived from the field's |
| position within the list of fields: |
| |
| >>> from collections import namedtuple |
| >>> T = namedtuple('T', ['field1', '$illegal', 'for', 'field2'], rename=True) |
| >>> T._fields |
| ('field1', '_1', '_2', 'field2') |
| |
| (Added by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`1818`.) |
| |
| The :class:`deque` data type now exposes its maximum length as the |
| read-only :attr:`maxlen` attribute, and has a |
| :meth:`reverse` method that reverses the elements of the deque in-place. |
| (Added by Raymond Hettinger.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`copy` module's :func:`deepcopy` function will now |
| correctly copy bound instance methods. (Implemented by |
| Robert Collins; :issue:`1515`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`ctypes` module now always converts ``None`` to a C NULL |
| pointer for arguments declared as pointers. (Changed by Thomas |
| Heller; :issue:`4606`.) The underlying `libffi library |
| <http://sourceware.org/libffi/>`__ has been updated to version |
| 3.0.9, containing various fixes for different platforms. (Updated |
| by Matthias Klose; :issue:`8142`.) |
| |
| * New method: the :mod:`datetime` module's :class:`timedelta` class |
| gained a :meth:`total_seconds` method that returns the number of seconds |
| in the duration. (Contributed by Brian Quinlan; :issue:`5788`.) |
| |
| * New method: the :class:`Decimal` class gained a |
| :meth:`from_float` class method that performs an exact conversion |
| of a floating-point number to a :class:`Decimal`. |
| Note that this is an **exact** conversion that strives for the |
| closest decimal approximation to the floating-point representation's value; |
| the resulting decimal value will therefore still include the inaccuracy, |
| if any. |
| For example, ``Decimal.from_float(0.1)`` returns |
| ``Decimal('0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625')``. |
| (Implemented by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4796`.) |
| |
| The constructor for :class:`Decimal` now accepts non-European |
| Unicode characters, such as Arabic-Indic digits. (Contributed by |
| Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6595`.) |
| |
| When using :class:`Decimal` instances with a string's |
| :meth:`format` method, the default alignment was previously |
| left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which seems |
| more sensible for numeric types. (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`Fraction` class now accepts two rational numbers |
| as arguments to its constructor. |
| (Implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`5812`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`ftplib` module gained the ability to establish secure FTP |
| connections using TLS encapsulation of authentication as well as |
| subsequent control and data transfers. This is provided by the new |
| :class:`ftplib.FTP_TLS` class. |
| (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodola', :issue:`2054`.) The :meth:`storbinary` |
| method for binary uploads can now restart uploads thanks to an added |
| *rest* parameter (patch by Pablo Mouzo; :issue:`6845`.) |
| |
| * New function: the :mod:`gc` module's :func:`is_tracked` returns |
| true if a given instance is tracked by the garbage collector, false |
| otherwise. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4688`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`gzip` module's :class:`GzipFile` now supports the context |
| management protocol, so you can write ``with gzip.GzipFile(...) as f: ...`` |
| (contributed by Hagen Fuerstenau; :issue:`3860`), and it now implements |
| the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` ABC, so you can wrap it with |
| :class:`io.BufferedReader` for faster processing |
| (contributed by Nir Aides; :issue:`7471`). |
| It's also now possible to override the modification time |
| recorded in a gzipped file by providing an optional timestamp to |
| the constructor. (Contributed by Jacques Frechet; :issue:`4272`.) |
| |
| Files in gzip format can be padded with trailing zero bytes; the |
| :mod:`gzip` module will now consume these trailing bytes. (Fixed by |
| Tadek Pietraszek and Brian Curtin; :issue:`2846`.) |
| |
| * The default :class:`HTTPResponse` class used by the :mod:`httplib` module now |
| supports buffering, resulting in much faster reading of HTTP responses. |
| (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4879`.) |
| |
| The :class:`HTTPConnection` and :class:`HTTPSConnection` classes |
| now support a *source_address* parameter, a ``(host, port)`` 2-tuple |
| giving the source address that will be used for the connection. |
| (Contributed by Eldon Ziegler; :issue:`3972`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`imaplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses. |
| (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1655`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`io` library has been upgraded to the version shipped with |
| Python 3.1. For 3.1, the I/O library was entirely rewritten in C |
| and is 2 to 20 times faster depending on the task at hand. The |
| original Python version was renamed to the :mod:`_pyio` module. |
| |
| One minor resulting change: the :class:`io.TextIOBase` class now |
| has an :attr:`errors` attribute giving the error setting |
| used for encoding and decoding errors (one of ``'strict'``, ``'replace'``, |
| ``'ignore'``). |
| |
| The :class:`io.FileIO` class now raises an :exc:`OSError` when passed |
| an invalid file descriptor. (Implemented by Benjamin Peterson; |
| :issue:`4991`.) The :meth:`truncate` method now preserves the |
| file position; previously it would change the file position to the |
| end of the new file. (Fixed by Pascal Chambon; :issue:`6939`.) |
| |
| * New function: ``itertools.compress(data, selectors)`` takes two |
| iterators. Elements of *data* are returned if the corresponding |
| value in *selectors* is true:: |
| |
| itertools.compress('ABCDEF', [1,0,1,0,1,1]) => |
| A, C, E, F |
| |
| New function: ``itertools.combinations_with_replacement(iter, r)`` |
| returns all the possible *r*-length combinations of elements from the |
| iterable *iter*. Unlike :func:`combinations`, individual elements |
| can be repeated in the generated combinations:: |
| |
| itertools.combinations_with_replacement('abc', 2) => |
| ('a', 'a'), ('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'), |
| ('b', 'b'), ('b', 'c'), ('c', 'c') |
| |
| Note that elements are treated as unique depending on their position |
| in the input, not their actual values. |
| |
| The :class:`itertools.count` function now has a *step* argument that |
| allows incrementing by values other than 1. :func:`count` also |
| now allows keyword arguments, and using non-integer values such as |
| floats or :class:`Decimal` instances. (Implemented by Raymond |
| Hettinger; :issue:`5032`.) |
| |
| :func:`itertools.combinations` and :func:`itertools.product` were |
| previously raising :exc:`ValueError` for values of *r* larger than |
| the input iterable. This was deemed a specification error, so they |
| now return an empty iterator. (Fixed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`4816`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`json` module was upgraded to version 2.0.9 of the |
| simplejson package, which includes a C extension that makes |
| encoding and decoding faster. |
| (Contributed by Bob Ippolito; :issue:`4136`.) |
| |
| To support the new :class:`OrderedDict` type, :func:`json.load` |
| now has an optional *object_pairs_hook* parameter that will be called |
| with any object literal that decodes to a list of pairs. |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger; :issue:`5381`.) |
| |
| * New functions: the :mod:`math` module gained |
| :func:`erf` and :func:`erfc` for the error function and the complementary error function, |
| :func:`expm1` which computes ``e**x - 1`` with more precision than |
| using :func:`exp` and subtracting 1, |
| :func:`gamma` for the Gamma function, and |
| :func:`lgamma` for the natural log of the Gamma function. |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson and nirinA raseliarison; :issue:`3366`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`multiprocessing` module's :class:`Manager*` classes |
| can now be passed a callable that will be called whenever |
| a subprocess is started, along with a set of arguments that will be |
| passed to the callable. |
| (Contributed by lekma; :issue:`5585`.) |
| |
| The :class:`Pool` class, which controls a pool of worker processes, |
| now has an optional *maxtasksperchild* parameter. Worker processes |
| will perform the specified number of tasks and then exit, causing the |
| :class:`Pool` to start a new worker. This is useful if tasks may leak |
| memory or other resources, or if some tasks will cause the worker to |
| become very large. |
| (Contributed by Charles Cazabon; :issue:`6963`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`nntplib` module now supports IPv6 addresses. |
| (Contributed by Derek Morr; :issue:`1664`.) |
| |
| * New functions: the :mod:`os` module wraps the following POSIX system |
| calls: :func:`getresgid` and :func:`getresuid`, which return the |
| real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs; |
| :func:`setresgid` and :func:`setresuid`, which set |
| real, effective, and saved GIDs and UIDs to new values; |
| :func:`initgroups`. (GID/UID functions |
| contributed by Travis H.; :issue:`6508`. Support for initgroups added |
| by Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`7333`.) |
| |
| The :func:`os.fork` function now re-initializes the import lock in |
| the child process; this fixes problems on Solaris when :func:`fork` |
| is called from a thread. (Fixed by Zsolt Cserna; :issue:`7242`.) |
| |
| The :func:`normpath` function now preserves Unicode; if its input path |
| is a Unicode string, the return value is also a Unicode string. |
| (Fixed by Matt Giuca; :issue:`5827`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`pydoc` module now has help for the various symbols that Python |
| uses. You can now do ``help('<<')`` or ``help('@')``, for example. |
| (Contributed by David Laban; :issue:`4739`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`re` module's :func:`split`, :func:`sub`, and :func:`subn` |
| now accept an optional *flags* argument, for consistency with the |
| other functions in the module. (Added by Gregory P. Smith.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`shutil` module's :func:`copyfile` and :func:`copytree` |
| functions now raises a :exc:`SpecialFileError` exception when |
| asked to copy a named pipe. Previously the code would treat |
| named pipes like a regular file by opening them for reading, and |
| this would block indefinitely. (Fixed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`3002`.) |
| |
| New function: :func:`make_archive` takes a filename, archive type |
| (zip or tar-format), and a directory path, and creates an archive |
| containing the directory's contents. (Added by Tarek Ziadé.) |
| |
| * New functions: in the :mod:`site` module, three new functions |
| return various site- and user-specific paths. |
| :func:`getsitepackages` returns a list containing all |
| global site-packages directories, and |
| :func:`getusersitepackages` returns the path of the user's |
| site-packages directory. |
| :func:`getuserbase` returns the value of the :envvar:`USER_BASE` |
| environment variable, giving the path to a directory that can be used |
| to store data. |
| (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé; :issue:`6693`.) |
| |
| The :mod:`site` module now reports exceptions occurring |
| when the :mod:`sitecustomize` module is imported, and will no longer |
| catch and swallow the :exc:`KeyboardError` exception. (Fixed by |
| Victor Stinner; :issue:`3137`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`socket` module's :class:`SSL` objects now support the |
| buffer API, which fixed a test suite failure. (Fixed by Antoine |
| Pitrou; :issue:`7133`.) |
| |
| The :func:`create_connection` function |
| gained a *source_address* parameter, a ``(host, port)`` 2-tuple |
| giving the source address that will be used for the connection. |
| (Contributed by Eldon Ziegler; :issue:`3972`.) |
| |
| The :meth:`recv_into` and `recvfrom_into` methods will now write |
| into objects that support the buffer API, most usefully |
| the :class:`bytearray` and :class:`memoryview` objects. (Implemented by |
| Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8104`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`SocketServer` module's :class:`TCPServer` class now |
| has a :attr:`disable_nagle_algorithm` class attribute. |
| The default value is False; if overridden to be True, |
| new request connections will have the TCP_NODELAY option set to |
| prevent buffering many small sends into a single TCP packet. |
| (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`6192`.) |
| |
| * Updated module: the :mod:`sqlite` module has been updated to |
| version 2.6.0 of the `pysqlite package <http://code.google.com/p/pysqlite/>`__. Version 2.6.0 includes a number of bugfixes, and adds |
| the ability to load SQLite extensions from shared libraries. |
| Call the ``enable_load_extension(True)`` method to enable extensions, |
| and then call :meth:`load_extension` to load a particular shared library. |
| (Updated by Gerhard Häring.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`struct` module will no longer silently ignore overflow |
| errors when a value is too large for a particular integer format |
| code (one of ``bBhHiIlLqQ``); it now always raises a |
| :exc:`struct.error` exception. (Changed by Mark Dickinson; |
| :issue:`1523`.) |
| |
| * New function: the :mod:`subprocess` module's |
| :func:`check_output` runs a command with a specified set of arguments |
| and returns the command's output as a string when the command runs without |
| error, or raises a :exc:`CalledProcessError` exception otherwise. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '.']) |
| 'Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on\n |
| /dev/disk0s2 52G 49G 3.0G 94% /\n' |
| |
| >>> subprocess.check_output(['df', '-h', '/bogus']) |
| ... |
| subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['df', '-h', '/bogus']' returned non-zero exit status 1 |
| |
| (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith.) |
| |
| * New function: :func:`is_declared_global` in the :mod:`symtable` module |
| returns true for variables that are explicitly declared to be global, |
| false for ones that are implicitly global. |
| (Contributed by Jeremy Hylton.) |
| |
| * The ``sys.version_info`` value is now a named tuple, with attributes |
| named :attr:`major`, :attr:`minor`, :attr:`micro`, |
| :attr:`releaselevel`, and :attr:`serial`. (Contributed by Ross |
| Light; :issue:`4285`.) |
| |
| :func:`sys.getwindowsversion` also returns a named tuple, |
| with attributes named :attr:`major`, :attr:`minor`, :attr:`build`, |
| :attr:`platform`, :attr:`service_pack`, :attr:`service_pack_major`, |
| :attr:`service_pack_minor`, :attr:`suite_mask`, and |
| :attr:`product_type`. (Contributed by Brian Curtin; :issue:`7766`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`tarfile` module's default error handling has changed, to |
| no longer suppress fatal errors. The default error level was previously 0, |
| which meant that errors would only result in a message being written to the |
| debug log, but because the debug log is not activated by default, |
| these errors go unnoticed. The default error level is now 1, |
| which raises an exception if there's an error. |
| (Changed by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`7357`.) |
| |
| :mod:`tarfile` now supports filtering the :class:`TarInfo` |
| objects being added to a tar file. When you call :meth:`TarFile.add`, |
| instance, you may supply an optional *filter* argument |
| that's a callable. The *filter* callable will be passed the |
| :class:`TarInfo` for every file being added, and can modify and return it. |
| If the callable returns ``None``, the file will be excluded from the |
| resulting archive. This is more powerful than the existing |
| *exclude* argument, which has therefore been deprecated. |
| (Added by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`6856`.) |
| The :class:`TarFile` class also now supports the context manager protocol. |
| (Added by Lars Gustäbel; :issue:`7232`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`threading` module's :meth:`Event.wait` method now returns |
| the internal flag on exit. This means the method will usually |
| return true because :meth:`wait` is supposed to block until the |
| internal flag becomes true. The return value will only be false if |
| a timeout was provided and the operation timed out. |
| (Contributed by Tim Lesher; :issue:`1674032`.) |
| |
| * The Unicode database has been updated to the version 5.2.0. |
| (Updated by Florent Xicluna; :issue:`8024`.) |
| |
| * The Unicode database provided by the :mod:`unicodedata` is used |
| internally to determine which characters are numeric, whitespace, |
| or represent line breaks. The database also now includes information |
| from the :file:`Unihan.txt` data file. (Patch by Anders Chrigström |
| and Amaury Forgeot d'Arc; :issue:`1571184`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`UserDict` class is now a new-style class. (Changed by |
| Benjamin Peterson.) |
| |
| * The ElementTree library, :mod:`xml.etree`, no longer escapes |
| ampersands and angle brackets when outputting an XML processing |
| instruction (which looks like `<?xml-stylesheet href="#style1"?>`) |
| or comment (which looks like `<!-- comment -->`). |
| (Patch by Neil Muller; :issue:`2746`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`zipfile` module's :class:`ZipFile` now supports the context |
| management protocol, so you can write ``with zipfile.ZipFile(...) as f: ...``. |
| (Contributed by Brian Curtin; :issue:`5511`.) |
| |
| :mod:`zipfile` now supports archiving empty directories and |
| extracts them correctly. (Fixed by Kuba Wieczorek; :issue:`4710`.) |
| Reading files out of an archive is now faster, and interleaving |
| :meth:`read` and :meth:`readline` now works correctly. |
| (Contributed by Nir Aides; :issue:`7610`.) |
| |
| The :func:`is_zipfile` function in the module now |
| accepts a file object, in addition to the path names accepted in earlier |
| versions. (Contributed by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4756`.) |
| |
| The :meth:`writestr` method now has an optional *compress_type* parameter |
| that lets you override the default compression method specified in the |
| :class:`ZipFile` constructor. (Contributed by Ronald Oussoren; |
| :issue:`6003`.) |
| |
| * XXX the :mod:`shutil` module has now a :func:`make_archive` function |
| (see the module doc, contributed by Tarek) |
| |
| |
| New module: sysconfig |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| XXX A new :mod:`sysconfig` module has been extracted from |
| :mod:`distutils` and put in the standard library. |
| |
| The :mod:`sysconfig` module provides access to Python's configuration |
| information like the list of installation paths and the configuration |
| variables relevant for the current platform. (contributed by Tarek) |
| |
| Updated module: ElementTree 1.3 |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| XXX write this. |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| .. whole new modules get described in subsections here |
| |
| |
| Distutils Enhancements |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| Distutils is being more actively developed, thanks to Tarek Ziadé |
| who has taken over maintenance of the package, so there are a number |
| of fixes and improvements. |
| |
| A new :file:`setup.py` subcommand, ``check``, will check that the |
| arguments being passed to the :func:`setup` function are complete |
| and correct (:issue:`5732`). |
| |
| Byte-compilation by the ``install_lib`` subcommand is now only done |
| if the ``sys.dont_write_bytecode`` setting allows it (:issue:`7071`). |
| |
| :func:`distutils.sdist.add_defaults` now uses |
| *package_dir* and *data_files* to create the MANIFEST file. |
| :mod:`distutils.sysconfig` now reads the :envvar:`AR` and |
| :envvar:`ARFLAGS` environment variables. |
| |
| .. ARFLAGS done in #5941 |
| |
| It is no longer mandatory to store clear-text passwords in the |
| :file:`.pypirc` file when registering and uploading packages to PyPI. As long |
| as the username is present in that file, the :mod:`distutils` package will |
| prompt for the password if not present. (Added by Tarek Ziadé, |
| based on an initial contribution by Nathan Van Gheem; :issue:`4394`.) |
| |
| A Distutils setup can now specify that a C extension is optional by |
| setting the *optional* option setting to true. If this optional is |
| supplied, failure to build the extension will not abort the build |
| process, but instead simply not install the failing extension. |
| (Contributed by Georg Brandl; :issue:`5583`.) |
| |
| The :class:`distutils.dist.DistributionMetadata` class' |
| :meth:`read_pkg_file` method will read the contents of a package's |
| :file:`PKG-INFO` metadata file. For an example of its use, see |
| :ref:`reading-metadata`. |
| (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé; :issue:`7457`.) |
| |
| :file:`setup.py` files will now accept a :option:`--no-user-cfg` switch |
| to skip reading the :file:`~/.pydistutils.cfg` file. (Suggested by |
| by Michael Hoffman, and implemented by Paul Winkler; :issue:`1180`.) |
| |
| When creating a tar-format archive, the ``sdist`` subcommand now |
| allows specifying the user id and group that will own the files in the |
| archives using the :option:`--owner` and :option:`--group` switches |
| (:issue:`6516`). |
| |
| |
| Unit Testing Enhancements |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| The :mod:`unittest` module was enhanced in several ways. |
| The progress messages now shows 'x' for expected failures |
| and 'u' for unexpected successes when run in verbose mode. |
| (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.) |
| Test cases can raise the :exc:`SkipTest` exception to skip a test. |
| (:issue:`1034053`.) |
| |
| .. XXX describe test discovery (Contributed by Michael Foord; :issue:`6001`.) |
| |
| The error messages for :meth:`assertEqual`, |
| :meth:`assertTrue`, and :meth:`assertFalse` |
| failures now provide more information. If you set the |
| :attr:`longMessage` attribute of your :class:`TestCase` classes to |
| true, both the standard error message and any additional message you |
| provide will be printed for failures. (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`5663`.) |
| |
| The :meth:`assertRaises` and :meth:`failUnlessRaises` methods now |
| return a context handler when called without providing a callable |
| object to run. For example, you can write this:: |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(KeyError): |
| raise ValueError |
| |
| (Implemented by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4444`.) |
| |
| The methods :meth:`addCleanup` and :meth:`doCleanups` were added. |
| :meth:`addCleanup` allows you to add cleanup functions that |
| will be called unconditionally (after :meth:`setUp` if |
| :meth:`setUp` fails, otherwise after :meth:`tearDown`). This allows |
| for much simpler resource allocation and deallocation during tests. |
| :issue:`5679` |
| |
| A number of new methods were added that provide more specialized |
| tests. Many of these methods were written by Google engineers |
| for use in their test suites; Gregory P. Smith, Michael Foord, and |
| GvR worked on merging them into Python's version of :mod:`unittest`. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertIsNone` and :meth:`assertIsNotNone` take one |
| expression and verify that the result is or is not ``None``. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertIs` and :meth:`assertIsNot` take two values and check |
| whether the two values evaluate to the same object or not. |
| (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`2578`.) |
| |
| * :meth:`assertIsInstance` and :meth:`assertNotIsInstance` check whether |
| the resulting object is an instance of a particular class, or of |
| one of a tuple of classes. (Added by Georg Brandl; :issue:`7031`.) |
| |
| * :meth:`assertGreater`, :meth:`assertGreaterEqual`, |
| :meth:`assertLess`, and :meth:`assertLessEqual` compare |
| two quantities. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertMultiLineEqual` compares two strings, and if they're |
| not equal, displays a helpful comparison that highlights the |
| differences in the two strings. This comparison is now used by |
| default when Unicode strings are compared with :meth:`assertEqual`.) |
| |
| * :meth:`assertRegexpMatches` checks whether its first argument is a |
| string matching a regular expression provided as its second argument. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertRaisesRegexp` checks whether a particular exception |
| is raised, and then also checks that the string representation of |
| the exception matches the provided regular expression. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertIn` and :meth:`assertNotIn` tests whether |
| *first* is or is not in *second*. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertItemsEqual` tests whether two provided sequences |
| contain the same elements. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertSetEqual` compares whether two sets are equal, and |
| only reports the differences between the sets in case of error. |
| |
| * Similarly, :meth:`assertListEqual` and :meth:`assertTupleEqual` |
| compare the specified types and explain any differences without necessarily |
| printing their full values; these methods are now used by default |
| when comparing lists and tuples using :meth:`assertEqual`. |
| More generally, :meth:`assertSequenceEqual` compares two sequences |
| and can optionally check whether both sequences are of a |
| particular type. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertDictEqual` compares two dictionaries and reports the |
| differences; it's now used by default when you compare two dictionaries |
| using :meth:`assertEqual`. :meth:`assertDictContainsSubset` checks whether |
| all of the key/value pairs in *first* are found in *second*. |
| |
| * :meth:`assertAlmostEqual` and :meth:`assertNotAlmostEqual` test |
| whether *first* and *second* are approximately equal by computing |
| their difference, rounding the result to an optionally-specified number |
| of *places* (the default is 7), and comparing to zero. |
| |
| * :meth:`loadTestsFromName` properly honors the ``suiteClass`` attribute of |
| the :class:`TestLoader`. (Fixed by Mark Roddy; :issue:`6866`.) |
| |
| * A new hook, :meth:`addTypeEqualityFunc` takes a type object and a |
| function. The :meth:`assertEqual` method will use the function |
| when both of the objects being compared are of the specified type. |
| This function should compare the two objects and raise an |
| exception if they don't match; it's a good idea for the function |
| to provide additional information about why the two objects are |
| matching, much as the new sequence comparison methods do. |
| |
| :func:`unittest.main` now takes an optional ``exit`` argument. |
| If False ``main`` doesn't call :func:`sys.exit` allowing it to |
| be used from the interactive interpreter. :issue:`3379`. |
| |
| :class:`TestResult` has new :meth:`startTestRun` and |
| :meth:`stopTestRun` methods; called immediately before |
| and after a test run. :issue:`5728` by Robert Collins. |
| |
| With all these changes, the :file:`unittest.py` was becoming awkwardly |
| large, so the module was turned into a package and the code split into |
| several files (by Benjamin Peterson). This doesn't affect how the |
| module is imported. |
| |
| |
| .. _importlib-section: |
| |
| importlib: Importing Modules |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| Python 3.1 includes the :mod:`importlib` package, a re-implementation |
| of the logic underlying Python's :keyword:`import` statement. |
| :mod:`importlib` is useful for implementors of Python interpreters and |
| to users who wish to write new importers that can participate in the |
| import process. Python 2.7 doesn't contain the complete |
| :mod:`importlib` package, but instead has a tiny subset that contains |
| a single function, :func:`import_module`. |
| |
| ``import_module(name, package=None)`` imports a module. *name* is |
| a string containing the module or package's name. It's possible to do |
| relative imports by providing a string that begins with a ``.`` |
| character, such as ``..utils.errors``. For relative imports, the |
| *package* argument must be provided and is the name of the package that |
| will be used as the anchor for |
| the relative import. :func:`import_module` both inserts the imported |
| module into ``sys.modules`` and returns the module object. |
| |
| Here are some examples:: |
| |
| >>> from importlib import import_module |
| >>> anydbm = import_module('anydbm') # Standard absolute import |
| >>> anydbm |
| <module 'anydbm' from '/p/python/Lib/anydbm.py'> |
| >>> # Relative import |
| >>> sysconfig = import_module('..sysconfig', 'distutils.command') |
| >>> sysconfig |
| <module 'distutils.sysconfig' from '/p/python/Lib/distutils/sysconfig.pyc'> |
| |
| :mod:`importlib` was implemented by Brett Cannon and introduced in |
| Python 3.1. |
| |
| |
| ttk: Themed Widgets for Tk |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| Tcl/Tk 8.5 includes a set of themed widgets that re-implement basic Tk |
| widgets but have a more customizable appearance and can therefore more |
| closely resemble the native platform's widgets. This widget |
| set was originally called Tile, but was renamed to Ttk (for "themed Tk") |
| on being added to Tcl/Tck release 8.5. |
| |
| XXX write a brief discussion and an example here. |
| |
| The :mod:`ttk` module was written by Guilherme Polo and added in |
| :issue:`2983`. An alternate version called ``Tile.py``, written by |
| Martin Franklin and maintained by Kevin Walzer, was proposed for |
| inclusion in :issue:`2618`, but the authors argued that Guilherme |
| Polo's work was more comprehensive. |
| |
| |
| Deprecations and Removals |
| ========================= |
| |
| * :func:`contextlib.nested`, which allows handling more than one context manager |
| with one :keyword:`with` statement, has been deprecated; :keyword:`with` |
| supports multiple context managers syntactically now. |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| |
| Build and C API Changes |
| ======================= |
| |
| Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include: |
| |
| * If you use the :file:`.gdbinit` file provided with Python, |
| the "pyo" macro in the 2.7 version now works correctly when the thread being |
| debugged doesn't hold the GIL; the macro now acquires it before printing. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner; :issue:`3632`.) |
| |
| * :cfunc:`Py_AddPendingCall` is now thread-safe, letting any |
| worker thread submit notifications to the main Python thread. This |
| is particularly useful for asynchronous IO operations. |
| (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`4293`.) |
| |
| * New function: :cfunc:`PyCode_NewEmpty` creates an empty code object; |
| only the filename, function name, and first line number are required. |
| This is useful to extension modules that are attempting to |
| construct a more useful traceback stack. Previously such |
| extensions needed to call :cfunc:`PyCode_New`, which had many |
| more arguments. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.) |
| |
| * New function: :cfunc:`PyErr_NewExceptionWithDoc` creates a new |
| exception class, just as the existing :cfunc:`PyErr_NewException` does, |
| but takes an extra ``char *`` argument containing the docstring for the |
| new exception class. (Added by the 'lekma' user on the Python bug tracker; |
| :issue:`7033`.) |
| |
| * New function: :cfunc:`PyFrame_GetLineNumber` takes a frame object |
| and returns the line number that the frame is currently executing. |
| Previously code would need to get the index of the bytecode |
| instruction currently executing, and then look up the line number |
| corresponding to that address. (Added by Jeffrey Yasskin.) |
| |
| * New functions: :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow` and |
| :cfunc:`PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow` approximates a Python long |
| integer as a C :ctype:`long` or :ctype:`long long`. |
| If the number is too large to fit into |
| the output type, an *overflow* flag is set and returned to the caller. |
| (Contributed by Case Van Horsen; :issue:`7528` and :issue:`7767`.) |
| |
| * New function: stemming from the rewrite of string-to-float conversion, |
| a new :cfunc:`PyOS_string_to_double` function was added. The old |
| :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_strtod` and :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_atof` functions |
| are now deprecated. |
| |
| * New macros: the Python header files now define the following macros: |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISALNUM`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISALPHA`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISDIGIT`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISLOWER`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISSPACE`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISUPPER`, |
| :cmacro:`Py_ISXDIGIT`, |
| and :cmacro:`Py_TOLOWER`, :cmacro:`Py_TOUPPER`. |
| All of these functions are analogous to the C |
| standard macros for classifying characters, but ignore the current |
| locale setting, because in |
| several places Python needs to analyze characters in a |
| locale-independent way. (Added by Eric Smith; |
| :issue:`5793`.) |
| |
| .. XXX these macros don't seem to be described in the c-api docs. |
| |
| * New format codes: the :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromString`, |
| :cfunc:`PyFormat_FromStringV`, and :cfunc:`PyErr_Format` now |
| accepts ``%lld`` and ``%llu`` format codes for displaying values of |
| C's :ctype:`long long` types. |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`7228`.) |
| |
| * The complicated interaction between threads and process forking has |
| been changed. Previously, the child process created by |
| :func:`os.fork` might fail because the child is created with only a |
| single thread running, the thread performing the :func:`os.fork`. |
| If other threads were holding a lock, such as Python's import lock, |
| when the fork was performed, the lock would still be marked as |
| "held" in the new process. But in the child process nothing would |
| ever release the lock, since the other threads weren't replicated, |
| and the child process would no longer be able to perform imports. |
| |
| Python 2.7 now acquires the import lock before performing an |
| :func:`os.fork`, and will also clean up any locks created using the |
| :mod:`threading` module. C extension modules that have internal |
| locks, or that call :cfunc:`fork()` themselves, will not benefit |
| from this clean-up. |
| |
| (Fixed by Thomas Wouters; :issue:`1590864`.) |
| |
| * The :cfunc:`Py_Finalize` function now calls the internal |
| :func:`threading._shutdown` function; this prevents some exceptions from |
| being raised when an interpreter shuts down. |
| (Patch by Adam Olsen; :issue:`1722344`.) |
| |
| * Global symbols defined by the :mod:`ctypes` module are now prefixed |
| with ``Py``, or with ``_ctypes``. (Implemented by Thomas |
| Heller; :issue:`3102`.) |
| |
| * New configure option: the :option:`--with-system-expat` switch allows |
| building the :mod:`pyexpat` module to use the system Expat library. |
| (Contributed by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`7609`.) |
| |
| * New configure option: Compiling Python with the |
| :option:`--with-valgrind` option will now disable the pymalloc |
| allocator, which is difficult for the Valgrind to analyze correctly. |
| Valgrind will therefore be better at detecting memory leaks and |
| overruns. (Contributed by James Henstridge; :issue:`2422`.) |
| |
| * New configure option: you can now supply no arguments to |
| :option:`--with-dbmliborder=` in order to build none of the various |
| DBM modules. (Added by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; |
| :issue:`6491`.) |
| |
| * The :program:`configure` script now checks for floating-point rounding bugs |
| on certain 32-bit Intel chips and defines a :cmacro:`X87_DOUBLE_ROUNDING` |
| preprocessor definition. No code currently uses this definition, |
| but it's available if anyone wishes to use it. |
| (Added by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`2937`.) |
| |
| * The build process now creates the necessary files for pkg-config |
| support. (Contributed by Clinton Roy; :issue:`3585`.) |
| |
| * The build process now supports Subversion 1.7. (Contributed by |
| Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis; :issue:`6094`.) |
| |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| Port-Specific Changes: Windows |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| * The :mod:`msvcrt` module now contains some constants from |
| the :file:`crtassem.h` header file: |
| :data:`CRT_ASSEMBLY_VERSION`, |
| :data:`VC_ASSEMBLY_PUBLICKEYTOKEN`, |
| and :data:`LIBRARIES_ASSEMBLY_NAME_PREFIX`. |
| (Contributed by David Cournapeau; :issue:`4365`.) |
| |
| * The new :cfunc:`_beginthreadex` API is used to start threads, and |
| the native thread-local storage functions are now used. |
| (Contributed by Kristjan Valur Jonsson; :issue:`3582`.) |
| |
| * The :func:`os.listdir` function now correctly fails |
| for an empty path. (Fixed by Hirokazu Yamamoto; :issue:`5913`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`mimelib` module will now read the MIME database from |
| the Windows registry when initializing. |
| (Patch by Gabriel Genellina; :issue:`4969`.) |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| Port-Specific Changes: Mac OS X |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| * The path ``/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages`` is now appended to |
| ``sys.path``, in order to share added packages between the system |
| installation and a user-installed copy of the same version. |
| (Changed by Ronald Oussoren; :issue:`4865`.) |
| |
| |
| Other Changes and Fixes |
| ======================= |
| |
| * Two benchmark scripts, :file:`iobench` and :file:`ccbench`, were |
| added to the :file:`Tools` directory. :file:`iobench` measures the |
| speed of built-in file I/O objects (as returned by :func:`open`) |
| while performing various operations, and :file:`ccbench` is a |
| concurrency benchmark that tries to measure computing throughput, |
| thread switching latency, and IO processing bandwidth when |
| performing several tasks using a varying number of threads. |
| |
| * When importing a module from a :file:`.pyc` or :file:`.pyo` file |
| with an existing :file:`.py` counterpart, the :attr:`co_filename` |
| attributes of the resulting code objects are overwritten when the |
| original filename is obsolete. This can happen if the file has been |
| renamed, moved, or is accessed through different paths. (Patch by |
| Ziga Seilnacht and Jean-Paul Calderone; :issue:`1180193`.) |
| |
| * The :file:`regrtest.py` script now takes a :option:`--randseed=` |
| switch that takes an integer that will be used as the random seed |
| for the :option:`-r` option that executes tests in random order. |
| The :option:`-r` option also reports the seed that was used |
| (Added by Collin Winter.) |
| |
| * Another :file:`regrtest.py` switch is :option:`-j`, which |
| takes an integer specifying how many tests run in parallel. This |
| allows reducing the total runtime on multi-core machines. |
| This option is compatible with several other options, including the |
| :option:`-R` switch which is known to produce long runtimes. |
| (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`6152`.) This can also be used |
| with a new :option:`-F` switch that runs selected tests in a loop |
| until they fail. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`7312`.) |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| Porting to Python 2.7 |
| ===================== |
| |
| This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes |
| that may require changes to your code: |
| |
| * When using :class:`Decimal` instances with a string's |
| :meth:`format` method, the default alignment was previously |
| left-alignment. This has been changed to right-alignment, which might |
| change the output of your programs. |
| (Changed by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`6857`.) |
| |
| Another :meth:`format`-related change: the default precision used |
| for floating-point and complex numbers was changed from 6 decimal |
| places to 12, which matches the precision used by :func:`str`. |
| (Changed by Eric Smith; :issue:`5920`.) |
| |
| * Because of an optimization for the :keyword:`with` statement, the special |
| methods :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` must belong to the object's |
| type, and cannot be directly attached to the object's instance. This |
| affects new-style classes (derived from :class:`object`) and C extension |
| types. (:issue:`6101`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`readline` method of :class:`StringIO` objects now does |
| nothing when a negative length is requested, as other file-like |
| objects do. (:issue:`7348`). |
| |
| In the standard library: |
| |
| * The ElementTree library, :mod:`xml.etree`, no longer escapes |
| ampersands and angle brackets when outputting an XML processing |
| instruction (which looks like `<?xml-stylesheet href="#style1"?>`) |
| or comment (which looks like `<!-- comment -->`). |
| (Patch by Neil Muller; :issue:`2746`.) |
| |
| For C extensions: |
| |
| * C extensions that use integer format codes with the ``PyArg_Parse*`` |
| family of functions will now raise a :exc:`TypeError` exception |
| instead of triggering a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` (:issue:`5080`). |
| |
| * Use the new :cfunc:`PyOS_string_to_double` function instead of the old |
| :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_strtod` and :cfunc:`PyOS_ascii_atof` functions, |
| which are now deprecated. |
| |
| |
| .. ====================================================================== |
| |
| |
| .. _acks27: |
| |
| Acknowledgements |
| ================ |
| |
| The author would like to thank the following people for offering |
| suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this |
| article: Ryan Lovett, Hugh Secker-Walker. |
| |