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2 What's New In Python 3.4
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Georg Brandl3b80d342012-10-28 13:37:54 +01005.. :Author: Someone <email>
6 (uncomment if there is a principal author)
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02007
8.. Rules for maintenance:
9
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053010 * Anyone can add text to this document, but the maintainer reserves the
11 right to rewrite any additions. In particular, for obscure or esoteric
12 features, the maintainer may reduce any addition to a simple reference to
13 the new documentation rather than explaining the feature inline.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020014
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053015 * While the maintainer will periodically go through Misc/NEWS
16 and add changes, it's best not to rely on this. We know from experience
17 that any changes that aren't in the What's New documentation around the
18 time of the original release will remain largely unknown to the community
19 for years, even if they're added later. We also know from experience that
20 other priorities can arise, and the maintainer will run out of time to do
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -050021 updates -- in such cases, end users will be much better served by partial
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053022 notifications that at least give a hint about new features to
23 investigate.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020024
25 * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053026 is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. The What's New should focus on changes that
27 are visible to Python *users* and that *require* a feature release (i.e.
28 most bug fixes should only be recorded in Misc/NEWS)
29
30 * PEPs should not be marked Final until they have an entry in What's New.
31 A placeholder entry that is just a section header and a link to the PEP
32 (e.g ":pep:`397` has been implemented") is acceptable. If a PEP has been
33 implemented and noted in What's New, don't forget to mark it as Final!
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020034
35 * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
36 maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
37 section.
38
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053039 * It's OK to add just a very brief note about a change. For
40 example: "The :ref:`~socket.transmogrify()` function was added to the
41 :mod:`socket` module." The maintainer will research the change and
42 write the necessary text (if appropriate). The advantage of doing this
43 is that even if no more descriptive text is ever added, readers will at
44 least have a notification that the new feature exists and a link to the
45 relevant documentation.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020046
47 * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
48 necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
49
50 * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
51 sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
52
53 * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
54
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053055 The :ref:`~socket.transmogrify()` function was added to the
56 :mod:`socket` module. (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.)
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020057
58 This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Mercurial log
59 when researching a change.
60
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053061 * Cross referencing tip: :ref:`mod.attr` will display as ``mod.attr``,
62 while :ref:`~mod.attr` will display as ``attr``.
63
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020064This article explains the new features in Python 3.4, compared to 3.3.
65
Nick Coghlan03074fd2012-09-30 18:51:53 +053066.. Python 3.4 was released on TBD.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020067
Ezio Melotti25bbe5e2012-11-17 19:30:48 +020068For full details, see the
69`changelog <http://docs.python.org/3.4/whatsnew/changelog.html>`_.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020070
71.. note:: Prerelease users should be aware that this document is currently in
72 draft form. It will be updated substantially as Python 3.4 moves towards
73 release, so it's worth checking back even after reading earlier versions.
74
75
76.. seealso::
77
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -050078 :pep:`429` -- Python 3.4 Release Schedule
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020079
80
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -050081
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -050082Summary -- Release Highlights
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020083=============================
84
Kristjan Valur Jonssona1e82442013-03-26 13:56:14 +000085.. This section singles out the most important changes in Python 3.4.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020086 Brevity is key.
87
88New syntax features:
89
R David Murraye0f7a782013-12-20 16:04:29 -050090* No new syntax features were added in Python 3.4.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +020091
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -050092New expected features for Python implementations:
93
R David Murray68790662013-12-23 11:17:51 -050094* :ref:`pip should always be "available" <whatsnew-pep-453>` (:pep:`453`).
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -050095* :ref:`Make newly created file descriptors non-inheritable <whatsnew-pep-446>`
96 (:pep:`446`).
97* command line option for :ref:`isolated mode <using-on-misc-options>`,
98 (:issue:`16499`).
R David Murray8d856782013-12-23 10:28:57 -050099* :ref:`improvements in the handling of codecs <codec-handling-improvements>`
100 that are not text encodings (multiple issues).
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500101* :ref:`A ModuleSpec Type <whatsnew-pep-451>` for the Import System
R David Murraye9b74d42013-12-22 21:05:04 -0500102 (:pep:`451`). (Affects importer authors.)
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500103
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200104New library modules:
105
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500106* :mod:`asyncio`: :ref:`New provisional API for asynchronous IO
107 <whatsnew-asyncio>` (:pep:`3156`).
108* :mod:`ensurepip`: :ref:`Bootstrapping the pip installer <whatsnew-ensurepip>`
109 (:pep:`453`).
110* :mod:`enum`: :ref:`Support for enumeration types <whatsnew-enum>`
111 (:pep:`435`).
112* :mod:`pathlib`: :ref:`Object-oriented filesystem paths <whatsnew-pathlib>`
113 (:pep:`428`).
R David Murrayf9976e72013-12-23 10:32:02 -0500114* :mod:`selectors`: :ref:`High-level and efficient I/O multiplexing
115 <whatsnew-selectors>`, built upon the :mod:`select` module primitives (part
116 of :pep:`3156`).
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500117* :mod:`statistics`: A basic :ref:`numerically stable statistics library
118 <whatsnew-statistics>` (:pep:`450`).
119* :mod:`tracemalloc`: :ref:`Trace Python memory allocations
120 <whatsnew-tracemalloc>` (:pep:`454`).
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200121
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200122Significantly Improved Library Modules:
123
R David Murray0a102162013-12-20 15:00:54 -0500124* :ref:`Single-dispatch generic functions <whatsnew-singledispatch>` in
R David Murray8d856782013-12-23 10:28:57 -0500125 :mod:`functools` (:pep:`443`).
126* New :mod:`pickle` :ref:`protocol 4 <whatsnew-protocol-4>` (:pep:`3154`).
R David Murray8d856782013-12-23 10:28:57 -0500127* :ref:`TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 support <whatsnew-tls-11-12>` for :mod:`ssl`
128 (:issue:`16692`).
R David Murrayac186222013-12-20 17:23:57 -0500129* :mod:`multiprocessing` now has :ref:`an option to avoid using os.fork
130 on Unix <whatsnew-multiprocessing-no-fork>` (:issue:`8713`).
R David Murray6adb4542013-12-20 13:10:43 -0500131* :mod:`email` has a new submodule, :mod:`~email.contentmanager`, and
132 a new :mod:`~email.message.Message` subclass
R David Murray26b80cfd2013-12-20 17:26:52 -0500133 (:class:`~email.contentmanager.EmailMessage`) that :ref:`simplify MIME
R David Murray8d856782013-12-23 10:28:57 -0500134 handling <whatsnew_email_contentmanager>` (:issue:`18891`).
Ronald Oussoren6db66532014-01-15 11:32:35 +0100135* :mod:`plistlib` has a cleaned up interface and support for binary
136 plist files (:issue:`14455`)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200137
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000138CPython implementation improvements:
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200139
R David Murraya93ca972013-12-22 14:10:21 -0500140* :ref:`Safe object finalization <whatsnew-pep-442>` (:pep:`442`).
R David Murrayca794612013-12-22 14:05:11 -0500141* Leveraging :pep:`442`, :ref:`module globals are no longer set to None
142 during finalization <whatsnew-pep-442>`, in most cases (:issue:`18214`).
R David Murraya93ca972013-12-22 14:10:21 -0500143* :ref:`Configurable memory allocators <whatsnew-pep-445>` (:pep:`445`).
144* :ref:`Secure and interchangeable hash algorithm <whatsnew-pep-456>`
145 (:pep:`456`).
146* :ref:`Argument Clinic <whatsnew-pep-436>` (:pep:`436`).
R David Murray8f7664a2013-12-22 20:40:11 -0500147* The :mod:`marshal` format has been made :ref:`more compact and efficient
148 <whatsnew-marshal-3>` (:issue:`16475`).
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200149
R David Murray347f9c72013-12-23 21:30:06 -0500150Please read on for a comprehensive list of user-facing changes, including many
151other smaller improvements, CPython optimizations, deprecations, and potential
152porting issues.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200153
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000154
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -0500155
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -0500156New Expected Features for Python Implementations
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500157================================================
158
R David Murray68790662013-12-23 11:17:51 -0500159.. _whatsnew-pep-453:
160
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -0500161PEP 453: Explicit Bootstrapping of PIP in Python Installations
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500162--------------------------------------------------------------
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000163
164The new :mod:`ensurepip` module (defined in :pep:`453`) provides a standard
165cross-platform mechanism to boostrap the pip installer into Python
166installations and virtual environments.
167
Nick Coghlan7bc4b3b2013-11-23 11:59:40 +1000168The :mod:`venv` module and the :command:`pyvenv` utility make use of this
169module to make ``pip`` readily available in virtual environments. When
170using the command line interface, ``pip`` is installed by default, while
171for the module API installation of ``pip`` must be requested explicitly.
172
173For CPython source builds on POSIX systems, the ``make install`` and
174``make altinstall`` commands bootstrap ``pip`` by default. This behaviour
175can be controlled through configure options, and overridden through
176Makefile options.
177
Ned Deily44a0db02013-11-22 22:39:09 -0800178On Windows and Mac OS X, the CPython installers now offer the option to
179install ``pip`` along with CPython itself.
Nick Coghlan7bc4b3b2013-11-23 11:59:40 +1000180
R David Murray68790662013-12-23 11:17:51 -0500181As `discussed in the PEP`__, platform packagers may choose not to install
182``pip`` by default, as long as the command ``pip``, when invoked, provides
183clear and simple directions on how to install ``pip`` on the platform.
184
185__ http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0453/#recommendations-for-downstream-distributors
186
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000187.. note::
188
Nick Coghlan7bc4b3b2013-11-23 11:59:40 +1000189 The implementation of PEP 453 is still a work in progress. Refer to
190 :issue:`19347` for the progress on additional steps:
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000191
Nick Coghlan7bc4b3b2013-11-23 11:59:40 +1000192 * Having the binary installers install ``pip`` by default
193 * Recommending the use of ``pip`` in the "Installing Python Module"
194 documentation.
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000195
196.. seealso::
197
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500198 :pep:`453` -- Explicit bootstrapping of pip in Python installations
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000199 PEP written by Donald Stufft and Nick Coghlan, implemented by
Nick Coghlan7bc4b3b2013-11-23 11:59:40 +1000200 Donald Stufft, Nick Coghlan, Martin von Löwis and Ned Deily.
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000201
202
R David Murrayf9909c22013-12-20 14:50:12 -0500203.. _whatsnew-pep-446:
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200204
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -0500205PEP 446: Make Newly Created File Descriptors Non-Inheritable
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500206------------------------------------------------------------
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200207
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000208:pep:`446` makes newly created file descriptors :ref:`non-inheritable
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +0200209<fd_inheritance>`. New functions and methods:
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200210
211* :func:`os.get_inheritable`, :func:`os.set_inheritable`
212* :func:`os.get_handle_inheritable`, :func:`os.set_handle_inheritable`
213* :meth:`socket.socket.get_inheritable`, :meth:`socket.socket.set_inheritable`
214
Antoine Pitrou796564c2013-07-30 19:59:21 +0200215.. seealso::
216
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500217 :pep:`446` -- Make newly created file descriptors non-inheritable
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000218 PEP written and implemented by Victor Stinner.
Antoine Pitrou796564c2013-07-30 19:59:21 +0200219
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200220
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000221.. _codec-handling-improvements:
222
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -0500223Improvements to Codec Handling
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500224------------------------------
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000225
226Since it was first introduced, the :mod:`codecs` module has always been
227intended to operate as a type-neutral dynamic encoding and decoding
228system. However, its close coupling with the Python text model, especially
229the type restricted convenience methods on the builtin :class:`str`,
230:class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray` types, has historically obscured that
231fact.
232
233As a key step in clarifying the situation, the :meth:`codecs.encode` and
234:meth:`codecs.decode` convenience functions are now properly documented in
235Python 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4. These functions have existed in the :mod:`codecs`
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000236module (and have been covered by the regression test suite) since Python 2.4,
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000237but were previously only discoverable through runtime introspection.
238
239Unlike the convenience methods on :class:`str`, :class:`bytes` and
240:class:`bytearray`, these convenience functions support arbitrary codecs
241in both Python 2 and Python 3, rather than being limited to Unicode text
242encodings (in Python 3) or ``basestring`` <-> ``basestring`` conversions
243(in Python 2).
244
Nick Coghlan8afc8f62013-11-22 23:00:22 +1000245In Python 3.4, the interpreter is able to identify the known non-text
246encodings provided in the standard library and direct users towards these
247general purpose convenience functions when appropriate::
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000248
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000249 >>> b"abcdef".decode("hex")
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000250 Traceback (most recent call last):
251 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000252 LookupError: 'hex' is not a text encoding; use codecs.decode() to handle arbitrary codecs
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000253
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000254 >>> "hello".encode("rot13")
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000255 Traceback (most recent call last):
256 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000257 LookupError: 'rot13' is not a text encoding; use codecs.encode() to handle arbitrary codecs
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000258
259In a related change, whenever it is feasible without breaking backwards
260compatibility, exceptions raised during encoding and decoding operations
261will be wrapped in a chained exception of the same type that mentions the
262name of the codec responsible for producing the error::
263
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000264 >>> import codecs
265
266 >>> codecs.decode(b"abcdefgh", "hex")
Nick Coghlan77b286b2014-01-27 00:53:38 +1000267 Traceback (most recent call last):
268 File "/usr/lib/python3.4/encodings/hex_codec.py", line 20, in hex_decode
269 return (binascii.a2b_hex(input), len(input))
Nick Coghlan8afc8f62013-11-22 23:00:22 +1000270 binascii.Error: Non-hexadecimal digit found
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000271
272 The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
273
274 Traceback (most recent call last):
275 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000276 binascii.Error: decoding with 'hex' codec failed (Error: Non-hexadecimal digit found)
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000277
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000278 >>> codecs.encode("hello", "bz2")
Nick Coghlan77b286b2014-01-27 00:53:38 +1000279 Traceback (most recent call last):
280 File "/usr/lib/python3.4/encodings/bz2_codec.py", line 17, in bz2_encode
281 return (bz2.compress(input), len(input))
282 File "/usr/lib/python3.4/bz2.py", line 498, in compress
283 return comp.compress(data) + comp.flush()
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000284 TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface
285
286 The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
287
288 Traceback (most recent call last):
289 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000290 TypeError: encoding with 'bz2' codec failed (TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface)
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000291
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000292Finally, as the examples above show, these improvements have permitted
293the restoration of the convenience aliases for the non-Unicode codecs that
294were themselves restored in Python 3.2. This means that encoding binary data
295to and from its hexadecimal representation (for example) can now be written
296as::
297
298 >>> from codecs import encode, decode
299 >>> encode(b"hello", "hex")
300 b'68656c6c6f'
301 >>> decode(b"68656c6c6f", "hex")
302 b'hello'
303
304The binary and text transforms provided in the standard library are detailed
305in :ref:`binary-transforms` and :ref:`text-transforms`.
306
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500307(Contributed by Nick Coghlan in :issue:`7475`, , :issue:`17827`,
Nick Coghlan9c1aed82013-11-23 11:13:36 +1000308:issue:`17828` and :issue:`19619`)
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000309
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500310.. _whatsnew-pep-451:
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700311
312PEP 451: A ModuleSpec Type for the Import System
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500313------------------------------------------------
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700314
R David Murrayf85b2a82013-12-22 21:06:13 -0500315:pep:`451` provides an encapsulation of the information about a module that the
316import machinery will use to load it (that is, a module specification). This
317helps simplify both the import implementation and several import-related APIs.
318The change is also a stepping stone for `several future import-related
319improvements`__.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700320
R David Murraye9b74d42013-12-22 21:05:04 -0500321__ https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2013-November/130111.html
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700322
323The public-facing changes from the PEP are entirely backward-compatible.
R David Murrayf85b2a82013-12-22 21:06:13 -0500324Furthermore, they should be transparent to everyone but importer authors. Key
325finder and loader methods have been deprecated, but they will continue working.
326New importers should use the new methods described in the PEP. Existing
327importers should be updated to implement the new methods.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700328
Nick Coghlan8b097b42013-11-13 23:49:21 +1000329
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200330Other Language Changes
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500331----------------------
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200332
333Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
334
Ezio Melotti34808e22013-10-12 16:36:13 +0300335* Unicode database updated to UCD version 6.3.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200336
R David Murray9a2f1392013-06-28 13:31:19 -0400337* :func:`min` and :func:`max` now accept a *default* argument that can be used
338 to specify the value they return if the iterable they are evaluating has no
339 elements. Contributed by Julian Berman in :issue:`18111`.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200340
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200341* Module objects are now :mod:`weakref`'able.
342
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000343* Module ``__file__`` attributes (and related values) should now always
344 contain absolute paths by default, with the sole exception of
345 ``__main__.__file__`` when a script has been executed directly using
346 a relative path (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`18416`).
347
Serhiy Storchaka58cf6072013-11-19 11:32:41 +0200348* Now all the UTF-\* codecs (except UTF-7) reject surrogates during both
349 encoding and decoding unless the ``surrogatepass`` error handler is used,
350 with the exception of the UTF-16 decoder that accepts valid surrogate pairs,
351 and the UTF-16 encoder that produces them while encoding non-BMP characters.
352 Contributed by Victor Stinner, Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu and Serhiy Storchaka in
353 :issue:`12892`.
354
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200355
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -0500356
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200357New Modules
358===========
359
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000360
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500361.. _whatsnew-asyncio:
362
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000363asyncio
364-------
365
366The new :mod:`asyncio` module (defined in :pep:`3156`) provides a standard
367pluggable event loop model for Python, providing solid asynchronous IO
368support in the standard library, and making it easier for other event loop
369implementations to interoperate with the standard library and each other.
370
371For Python 3.4, this module is considered a :term:`provisional API`.
372
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000373.. seealso::
374
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500375 :pep:`3156` -- Asynchronous IO Support Rebooted: the "asyncio" Module
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000376 PEP written and implementation led by Guido van Rossum.
377
R David Murray68790662013-12-23 11:17:51 -0500378
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500379.. _whatsnew-ensurepip:
R David Murray68790662013-12-23 11:17:51 -0500380
381ensurepip
382---------
383
384The new :mod:`ensurepip` module is the primary infrastructure for the
385:pep:`453` implementation. In the normal course of events end users will not
386need to interact with this module, but it can be used to manually bootstrap
387``pip`` if the automated bootstrapping into an installation or virtual
388environment was declined.
389
390:mod:`ensurepip` includes a bundled copy of ``pip``, up-to-date as of the first
391release candidate of the release of CPython with which it ships (this applies
392to both maintenance releases and feature releases). ``ensurepip`` does not
393access the internet. (If the installation has Internet access, it is of course
394possible to upgrade ``pip`` to a release more recent than the bundled ``pip``
395by using the bundled ``pip`` command itself once it is installed.)
396
397The module is named *ensure*\ pip because if called when ``pip`` is already
398installed, it does nothing. It also has an ``--upgrade`` option that will
399cause it to install the bundled copy of ``pip`` if the existing installed
400version of ``pip`` is older than the bundled copy.
401
402
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500403.. _whatsnew-enum:
404
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000405enum
406----
407
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000408The new :mod:`enum` module (defined in :pep:`435`) provides a standard
409implementation of enumeration types, allowing other modules (such as
410:mod:`socket`) to provide more informative error messages and better
411debugging support by replacing opaque integer constants with backwards
412compatible enumeration values.
413
414.. seealso::
415
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500416 :pep:`435` -- Adding an Enum type to the Python standard library
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000417 PEP written by Barry Warsaw, Eli Bendersky and Ethan Furman,
418 implemented by Ethan Furman.
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000419
420
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500421.. _whatsnew-pathlib:
422
Antoine Pitrou31119e42013-11-22 17:38:12 +0100423pathlib
424-------
425
426The new :mod:`pathlib` module offers classes representing filesystem paths
427with semantics appropriate for different operating systems. Path classes are
428divided between *pure paths*, which provide purely computational operations
429without I/O, and *concrete paths*, which inherit from pure paths but also
430provide I/O operations.
431
432For Python 3.4, this module is considered a :term:`provisional API`.
433
434.. seealso::
435
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500436 :pep:`428` -- The pathlib module -- object-oriented filesystem paths
Antoine Pitrou31119e42013-11-22 17:38:12 +0100437 PEP written and implemented by Antoine Pitrou.
438
439
R David Murrayf9976e72013-12-23 10:32:02 -0500440.. _whatsnew-selectors:
441
Charles-François Natali243d8d82013-09-04 19:02:49 +0200442selectors
443---------
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200444
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000445The new :mod:`selectors` module (created as part of implementing :pep:`3156`)
446allows high-level and efficient I/O multiplexing, built upon the
447:mod:`select` module primitives.
448
449
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500450.. _whatsnew-statistics:
451
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000452statistics
453----------
454
455The new :mod:`statistics` module (defined in :pep:`450`) offers some core
456statistics functionality directly in the standard library. This module
457supports calculation of the mean, median, mode, variance and standard
458deviation of a data series.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200459
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000460.. seealso::
461
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500462 :pep:`450` -- Adding A Statistics Module To The Standard Library
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000463 PEP written and implemented by Steven D'Aprano
464
R David Murray9217dad2013-12-23 21:08:28 -0500465.. _whatsnew-tracemalloc:
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200466
R David Murray8b2d6822013-12-31 15:06:05 -0500467
Victor Stinnerd2736af2013-11-25 09:40:27 +0100468tracemalloc
469-----------
470
471The new :mod:`tracemalloc` module (defined in :pep:`454`) is a debug tool to
472trace memory blocks allocated by Python. It provides the following information:
473
474* Traceback where an object was allocated
475* Statistics on allocated memory blocks per filename and per line number:
476 total size, number and average size of allocated memory blocks
477* Compute the differences between two snapshots to detect memory leaks
478
479.. seealso::
480
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500481 :pep:`454` -- Add a new tracemalloc module to trace Python memory allocations
Victor Stinnerd2736af2013-11-25 09:40:27 +0100482 PEP written and implemented by Victor Stinner
483
484
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -0500485
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200486Improved Modules
487================
488
R David Murray6e390152013-12-24 22:28:04 -0500489
R David Murray3edcc782013-12-24 16:13:32 -0500490abc
491---
492
493New function :func:`abc.get_cache_token` can be used to know when to invalidate
494caches that are affected by changes in the object graph. (Contributed
495by Łukasz Langa in :issue:`16832`.)
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -0500496
R David Murray2691ee62013-12-28 23:15:12 -0500497New class :class:`~abc.ABC` has :class:`~abc.ABCMeta` as its meta class.
498Using ``ABC`` as a base class has essentially the same effect as specifying
499``metaclass=abc.ABCMeta``, but is simpler to type and easier to read.
500(Contributed by Bruno Dupuis in :issue:`16049`.)
501
502
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200503aifc
504----
505
506The :meth:`~aifc.getparams` method now returns a namedtuple rather than a
507plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17818`.)
508
R David Murrayd592bb22013-12-31 13:45:38 -0500509:func:`aifc.open` now supports the context manager protocol: when used in a
510:keyword:`with` block, the :meth:`~aifc.aifc.close` method of the returned
511object will be called automatically at the end of the block. (Contributed by
512Serhiy Storchacha in :issue:`16486`.)
513
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200514
R David Murrayfced3ec2013-12-31 11:18:01 -0500515argparse
516--------
517
518The :class:`~argparse.FileType` class now accepts *encoding* and
519*errors* arguments, which are passed through to :func:`open`. (Contributed
520by Lucas Maystre in :issue:`11175`.)
521
522
Serhiy Storchakaeaea5e92013-10-19 21:10:46 +0300523audioop
524-------
525
526Added support for 24-bit samples (:issue:`12866`).
527
Serhiy Storchaka3062c9a2013-11-23 22:26:01 +0200528Added the :func:`~audioop.byteswap` function to convert big-endian samples
529to little-endian and vice versa (:issue:`19641`).
530
Serhiy Storchakaeaea5e92013-10-19 21:10:46 +0300531
Nick Coghland4fdbcc2013-11-14 00:24:31 +1000532base64
533------
534
535The encoding and decoding functions in :mod:`base64` now accept any
536:term:`bytes-like object` in cases where it previously required a
Georg Brandled007d52013-11-24 16:09:26 +0100537:class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray` instance (:issue:`17839`).
Nick Coghland4fdbcc2013-11-14 00:24:31 +1000538
539
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200540colorsys
541--------
542
543The number of digits in the coefficients for the RGB --- YIQ conversions have
544been expanded so that they match the FCC NTSC versions. The change in
545results should be less than 1% and may better match results found elsewhere.
546
R David Murray8e37d5d2013-04-13 14:49:48 -0400547
Nick Coghlanb4534ae2013-10-13 23:23:08 +1000548contextlib
549----------
550
Nick Coghlan240f86d2013-10-17 23:40:57 +1000551The new :class:`contextlib.suppress` context manager helps to clarify the
552intent of code that deliberately suppresses exceptions from a single
553statement. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`15806` and
554Zero Piraeus in :issue:`19266`)
555
Victor Stinner6633c392013-10-21 13:27:11 +0200556The new :func:`contextlib.redirect_stdout` context manager makes it easier
Nick Coghlanb4534ae2013-10-13 23:23:08 +1000557for utility scripts to handle inflexible APIs that don't provide any
558options to retrieve their output as a string or direct it to somewhere
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +1000559other than :data:`sys.stdout`. In conjunction with :class:`io.StringIO`,
560this context manager is also useful for checking expected output from
561command line utilities. (Contribute by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`15805`)
562
563The :mod:`contextlib` documentation has also been updated to include a
564:ref:`discussion <single-use-reusable-and-reentrant-cms>` of the
565differences between single use, reusable and reentrant context managers.
Nick Coghlanb4534ae2013-10-13 23:23:08 +1000566
567
Nick Coghlanb39fd0c2013-05-06 23:59:20 +1000568dis
569---
570
R David Murray0bce6e72014-01-07 14:30:17 -0500571Functions :func:`~dis.show_code`, :func:`~dis.dis`, :func:`~dis.distb`, and
572:func:`~dis.disassemble` now accept a keyword-only *file* argument that
573controls where they write their output.
Nick Coghlanb39fd0c2013-05-06 23:59:20 +1000574
R David Murray0bce6e72014-01-07 14:30:17 -0500575The :mod:`dis` module is now built around an :class:`~dis.Instruction` class
576that provides object oriented access to the details of each individual bytecode
577operation.
578
579A new method, :func:`~dis.get_instructions`, provides an iterator that emits
580the Instruction stream for a given piece of Python code. Thus it is now
581possible to write a program that inspects and manipulates a bytecode
582object in ways different from those provided by the :mod:`~dis` module
583itself. For example::
584
585 >>> import dis
586 >>> for instr in dis.get_instructions(lambda x: x + 1):
587 ... print(instr.opname)
588 LOAD_FAST
589 LOAD_CONST
590 BINARY_ADD
591 RETURN_VALUE
592
593The various display tools in the :mod:`dis` module have been rewritten to use
594these new components.
595
596In addition, a new application-friendly class :class:`~dis.Bytecode` provides
597an object-oriented API for inspecting bytecode in both in human-readable form
598and for iterating over instructions. The :class:`~dis.Bytecode` constructor
599takes the same arguments that :func:`~dis.get_instruction` does (plus an
600optional *current_offset*), and the resulting object can be iterated to produce
601:class:`~dis.Instruction` objects. But it also has a :mod:`~dis.Bytecode.dis`
602method, equivalent to calling :mod:`~dis.dis` on the constructor argument, but
603returned as a multi-line string::
604
605 >>> bytecode = dis.Bytecode(lambda x: x +1, current_offset=3)
606 >>> for instr in bytecode:
607 ... print('{} ({})'.format(instr.opname, instr.opcode))
608 LOAD_FAST (124)
609 LOAD_CONST (100)
610 BINARY_ADD (23)
611 RETURN_VALUE (83)
612 >>> bytecode.dis().splitlines() # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
613 [' 1 0 LOAD_FAST 0 (x)',
614 ' --> 3 LOAD_CONST 1 (1)',
615 ' 6 BINARY_ADD',
616 ' 7 RETURN_VALUE']
617
618:class:`~dis.Bytecode` also has a class method,
619:meth:`~dis.Bytecode.from_traceback`, that provides the ability to manipulate a
620traceback (that is, ``print(Bytecode.from_traceback(tb).dis())`` is equivalent
621to ``distb(tb)``).
Nick Coghlanb39fd0c2013-05-06 23:59:20 +1000622
Nick Coghlan50c48b82013-11-23 00:57:00 +1000623(Contributed by Nick Coghlan, Ryan Kelly and Thomas Kluyver in :issue:`11816`
624and Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17916`)
Nick Coghlanb39fd0c2013-05-06 23:59:20 +1000625
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200626
R David Murray5a9d7062012-11-21 15:09:21 -0500627doctest
628-------
629
R David Murray473f45b2013-12-27 17:01:16 -0500630A new :ref:`option flag <doctest-options>`, :data:`~doctest.FAIL_FAST`, halts
631test running as soon as the first failure is detected. (Contributed by R.
632David Murray and Daniel Urban in :issue:`16522`.)
R David Murray5707d502013-06-23 14:24:13 -0400633
R David Murray473f45b2013-12-27 17:01:16 -0500634The :mod:`doctest` command line interface now uses :mod:`argparse`, and has two
635new options, ``-o`` and ``-f``. ``-o`` allows :ref:`doctest options
636<doctest-options>` to be specified on the command line, and ``-f`` is a
637shorthand for ``-o FAIL_FAST`` (to parallel the similar option supported by the
638:mod:`unittest` CLI). (Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`11390`.)
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +0200639
R David Murray8e37d5d2013-04-13 14:49:48 -0400640
R David Murraybb17d2b2013-08-09 16:15:28 -0400641email
642-----
643
644:meth:`~email.message.Message.as_string` now accepts a *policy* argument to
645override the default policy of the message when generating a string
646representation of it. This means that ``as_string`` can now be used in more
647circumstances, instead of having to create and use a :mod:`~email.generator` in
648order to pass formatting parameters to its ``flatten`` method.
649
650New method :meth:`~email.message.Message.as_bytes` added to produce a bytes
651representation of the message in a fashion similar to how ``as_string``
652produces a string representation. It does not accept the *maxheaderlen*
653argument, but does accept the *unixfrom* and *policy* arguments. The
654:class:`~email.message.Message` :meth:`~email.message.Message.__bytes__` method
655calls it, meaning that ``bytes(mymsg)`` will now produce the intuitive
656result: a bytes object containing the fully formatted message.
657
658(Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`18600`.)
659
R David Murray26b80cfd2013-12-20 17:26:52 -0500660.. _whatsnew_email_contentmanager:
661
R David Murray3da240f2013-10-16 22:48:40 -0400662A pair of new subclasses of :class:`~email.message.Message` have been added,
663along with a new sub-module, :mod:`~email.contentmanager`. All documentation
664is currently in the new module, which is being added as part of the new
Nick Coghlan240f86d2013-10-17 23:40:57 +1000665:term:`provisional <provisional package>` email API. These classes provide a
R David Murray3da240f2013-10-16 22:48:40 -0400666number of new methods that make extracting content from and inserting content
667into email messages much easier. See the :mod:`~email.contentmanager`
668documentation for details.
669
670These API additions complete the bulk of the work that was planned as part of
671the email6 project. The currently provisional API is scheduled to become final
672in Python 3.5 (possibly with a few minor additions in the area of error
673handling).
674
675(Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`18891`.)
676
R David Murraybb17d2b2013-08-09 16:15:28 -0400677
Victor Stinner854ffcb2013-06-21 00:36:30 +0200678functools
679---------
680
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000681The new :func:`~functools.partialmethod` descriptor bring partial argument
682application to descriptors, just as :func:`~functools.partial` provides
683for normal callables. The new descriptor also makes it easier to get
684arbitrary callables (including :func:`~functools.partial` instances)
685to behave like normal instance methods when included in a class definition.
686
687(Contributed by Alon Horev and Nick Coghlan in :issue:`4331`)
688
R David Murray0a102162013-12-20 15:00:54 -0500689.. _whatsnew-singledispatch:
690
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000691The new :func:`~functools.singledispatch` decorator brings support for
692single-dispatch generic functions to the Python standard library. Where
693object oriented programming focuses on grouping multiple operations on a
694common set of data into a class, a generic function focuses on grouping
695multiple implementations of an operation that allows it to work with
696*different* kinds of data.
697
698.. seealso::
699
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500700 :pep:`443` -- Single-dispatch generic functions
Nick Coghlanf4cb48a2013-11-03 16:41:46 +1000701 PEP written and implemented by Łukasz Langa.
Victor Stinner854ffcb2013-06-21 00:36:30 +0200702
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -0500703A pure-python version of the :func:`~functools.partial` function is now in the
704stdlib; in CPython it is overridden by the C accelerated version, but it is
705available for other implementations to use. (Contributed by Brian Thorne in
706:issue:`12428`.)
707
Nick Coghlane8c45d62013-07-28 20:00:01 +1000708
R David Murray0e814632013-12-26 15:11:28 -0500709gc
710--
711
R David Murraya101bdb2014-01-06 16:32:05 -0500712New function :func:`~gc.get_stats` returns a list of three per-generation
713dictionaries containing the collections statistics since interpreter startup.
714(Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`16351`.)
R David Murray0e814632013-12-26 15:11:28 -0500715
716
Christian Heimese92ef132013-10-13 00:52:43 +0200717hashlib
718-------
719
720New :func:`hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac` function.
Christian Heimese92ef132013-10-13 00:52:43 +0200721(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`18582`)
722
723
Ezio Melotti250a06c2013-11-25 06:18:47 +0200724html
725----
726
727Added a new :func:`html.unescape` function that converts HTML5 character
728references to the corresponding Unicode characters.
Ezio Melotti250a06c2013-11-25 06:18:47 +0200729(Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`2927`)
730
731Added a new *convert_charrefs* keyword argument to
732:class:`~html.parser.HTMLParser` that, when ``True``, automatically converts
733all character references. For backward-compatibility, its value defaults
734to ``False``, but it will change to ``True`` in future versions, so you
735are invited to set it explicitly and update your code to use this new feature.
Ezio Melotti250a06c2013-11-25 06:18:47 +0200736(Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`13633`)
737
738The *strict* argument of :class:`~html.parser.HTMLParser` is now deprecated.
Ezio Melotti250a06c2013-11-25 06:18:47 +0200739(Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`15114`)
740
741
R David Murraya475a8d2014-01-03 13:03:00 -0500742http
743----
744
745:meth:`~http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.send_error` now accepts an
Zachary Ware335957e2014-01-13 16:08:54 -0600746optional additional *explain* parameter which can be used to provide an
R David Murraya475a8d2014-01-03 13:03:00 -0500747extended error description, overriding the hardcoded default if there is one.
748This extended error description will be formatted using the
749:attr:`~http.server.HTTP.error_message_format` attribute and sent as the body
750of the error response. (Contributed by Karl Cow in :issue:`12921`.)
751
752
753
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -0500754importlib
755---------
756
757The :class:`~importlib.abc.InspectLoader` ABC defines a new method,
758:meth:`~importlib.abc.InspectLoader.source_to_code` that accepts source
759data and a path and returns a code object. The default implementation
760is equivalent to ``compile(data, path, 'exec', dont_inherit=True)``.
761(Contributed by Eric Snow and Brett Cannon in :issue:`15627`.)
762
R David Murray0ae7ae12014-01-08 18:16:02 -0500763:class:`~importlib.abc.InspectLoader` also now has a default implementation
764for the :meth:`~importlib.abc.InspectLoader.get_code` method. However,
765it will normally be desirable to override the default implementation
766for performance reasons. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`18072`.)
767
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -0500768
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200769inspect
770-------
771
Nick Coghlanf94a16b2013-09-22 22:46:49 +1000772
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000773The inspect module now offers a basic :ref:`command line interface
774<inspect-module-cli>` to quickly display source code and other
775information for modules, classes and functions. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa
776and Nick Coghlan in :issue:`18626`)
Nick Coghlanf94a16b2013-09-22 22:46:49 +1000777
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200778:func:`~inspect.unwrap` makes it easy to unravel wrapper function chains
779created by :func:`functools.wraps` (and any other API that sets the
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000780``__wrapped__`` attribute on a wrapper function). (Contributed by
781Daniel Urban, Aaron Iles and Nick Coghlan in :issue:`13266`)
782
783As part of the implementation of the new :mod:`enum` module, the
784:mod:`inspect` module now has substantially better support for custom
785``__dir__`` methods and dynamic class attributes provided through
786metaclasses (Contributed by Ethan Furman in :issue:`18929` and
787:issue:`19030`)
788
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +0200789
R David Murray9cf617b2014-01-04 18:55:01 -0500790logging
791-------
792
793The :class:`~logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler` has a new *atTime*
794parameter that can be used to specify the time of day when rollover should
795happen. (Contributed by Ronald Oussoren in :issue:`9556`.)
796
797
R David Murray8f7664a2013-12-22 20:40:11 -0500798.. _whatsnew-marshal-3:
799
800marshal
801-------
802
803The default :mod:`marshal` version has been bumped to 3. The code implementing
804the new version restores the Python2 behavior of recording only one copy of
805interned strings and preserving the interning on deserialization, and extends
806this "one copy" ability to any object type (including handling recursive
807references). This reduces both the size of ``.pyc`` files and the amount of
808memory a module occupies in memory when it is loaded from a ``.pyc`` (or
809``.pyo``) file. (Contributed by Kristján Valur Jónsson in :issue:`16475`.)
810
811
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200812mmap
813----
814
815mmap objects can now be weakref'ed.
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200816(Contributed by Valerie Lambert in :issue:`4885`.)
817
818
R David Murray33ef1ae2013-12-31 16:04:50 -0500819mock
820----
821
822:mod:`~unittest.mock` objects now inspect their specification signatures when
823matching calls, which means an argument can now be matched by either position
824or name, instead of only by position. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in
825:issue:`17015`.)
826
R David Murray57fcf762014-01-03 23:31:54 -0500827:func:`~mock.mock_open` objects now have ``readline`` and ``readlines``
828methods. (Contributed by Toshio Kuratomi in :issue:`17467`.)
829
R David Murray33ef1ae2013-12-31 16:04:50 -0500830
Richard Oudkerk84ed9a62013-08-14 15:35:41 +0100831multiprocessing
832---------------
833
R David Murrayac186222013-12-20 17:23:57 -0500834.. _whatsnew-multiprocessing-no-fork:
835
836On Unix, two new :ref:`start methods <multiprocessing-start-methods>`
837(``spawn`` and ``forkserver``) have been added for starting processes using
838:mod:`multiprocessing`. These make the mixing of processes with threads more
839robust, and the ``spawn`` method matches the semantics that multiprocessing has
840always used on Windows. (Contributed by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`8713`).
Richard Oudkerk84ed9a62013-08-14 15:35:41 +0100841
842Also, except when using the old *fork* start method, child processes
R David Murrayac186222013-12-20 17:23:57 -0500843will no longer inherit unneeded handles/file descriptors from their parents
844(part of :issue:`8713`).
Richard Oudkerk84ed9a62013-08-14 15:35:41 +0100845
Nick Coghlan9a767352013-12-17 22:17:26 +1000846:mod:`multiprocessing` now relies on :mod:`runpy` (which implements the
847``-m`` switch) to initialise ``__main__`` appropriately in child processes
848when using the ``spawn`` or ``forkserver`` start methods. This resolves some
849edge cases where combining multiprocessing, the ``-m`` command line switch
850and explicit relative imports could cause obscure failures in child
851processes. (Contributed by Nick Coghlan in :issue:`19946`)
852
Richard Oudkerk84ed9a62013-08-14 15:35:41 +0100853
R David Murray98358272014-01-05 20:52:06 -0500854operator
855--------
856
857There is now a pure-python version of the :mod:`operator` module available for
858reference and for use by alternate implementations of Python. (Contributed by
859Zachary Ware in :issue:`16694`.)
860
861
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200862os
863--
864
Georg Brandlc6ebbef2013-09-16 04:03:12 +0200865New functions to get and set the :ref:`inheritable flag <fd_inheritance>` of a file
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200866descriptors or a Windows handle:
867
868* :func:`os.get_inheritable`, :func:`os.set_inheritable`
869* :func:`os.get_handle_inheritable`, :func:`os.set_handle_inheritable`
870
R David Murray66bf12a2014-01-08 17:21:22 -0500871The :mod:`os` module now provides a :func:`~os.cpu_count` function, analogous to
872the :func:`multiprocessing.cpu_count` function (which is now implemented in
873terms of the new :mod:`os` function). (Contributed by Trent Nelson, Yogesh
874Chaudhari, Victor Stinner, and Charles-François Natali in :issue:`17914`.)
875
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200876
R David Murray78d692f2013-10-10 17:23:26 -0400877pdb
878---
879
880The ``print`` command has been removed from :mod:`pdb`, restoring access to the
881``print`` function.
882
883Rationale: Python2's ``pdb`` did not have a ``print`` command; instead,
884entering ``print`` executed the ``print`` statement. In Python3 ``print`` was
885mistakenly made an alias for the pdb :pdbcmd:`p` command. ``p``, however,
886prints the ``repr`` of its argument, not the ``str`` like the Python2 ``print``
887command did. Worse, the Python3 ``pdb print`` command shadowed the Python3
888``print`` function, making it inaccessible at the ``pdb`` prompt.
889
890(Contributed by Connor Osborn in :issue:`18764`.)
891
892
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500893.. _whatsnew-protocol-4:
894
R David Murray5ea95242013-12-24 15:59:57 -0500895pickle
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500896------
897
898protocol 4
899
900:mod:`pickle` now supports (but does not use by default) a new pickle protocol,
901protocol 4. This new protocol addresses a number of issues that were present
902in previous protocols, such as the serialization of nested classes, very large
903strings and containers, or classes whose :meth:`__new__` method takes
904keyword-only arguments. It also provides some efficiency improvements.
905
906.. seealso::
907
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -0500908 :pep:`3154` -- Pickle protocol 4
R David Murray809487e2013-12-22 20:49:40 -0500909 PEP written by Antoine Pitrou and implemented by Alexandre Vassalotti.
910
911
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200912poplib
913------
914
R David Murray473f45b2013-12-27 17:01:16 -0500915Two new methods have been added to :mod:`poplib`: :meth:`~poplib.POP3.capa`,
916which returns the list of capabilities advertised by the POP server, and
917:meth:`~poplib.POP3.stls`, which switches a clear-text POP3 session into an
918encrypted POP3 session if the POP server supports it. (Contributed by Lorenzo
919Catucci in :issue:`4473`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +0200920
921
Serhiy Storchaka7c411a42013-10-02 11:56:18 +0300922pprint
923------
924
Christian Heimese1bfd3e2013-10-21 12:32:21 +0200925The :mod:`pprint` module now supports *compact* mode for formatting long
Serhiy Storchaka7c411a42013-10-02 11:56:18 +0300926sequences (:issue:`19132`).
927
R David Murrayb231b2b2014-01-04 17:11:23 -0500928Long strings are now wrapped using Python's normal line continuation
929syntax (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`17150`.)
930
Serhiy Storchaka7c411a42013-10-02 11:56:18 +0300931
R David Murray6e390152013-12-24 22:28:04 -0500932pty
933---
934
935:func:`pty.spawn` now returns the status value from :func:`os.waitpid` on
936the child process, instead of ``None``. (Contributed by Gregory P. Smith.)
937
938
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +1000939pydoc
940-----
941
942While significant changes have not been made to :mod:`pydoc` directly,
943its handling of custom ``__dir__`` methods and various descriptor
944behaviours has been improved substantially by the underlying changes in
945the :mod:`inspect` module.
946
947
Serhiy Storchaka32eddc12013-11-23 23:20:30 +0200948re
949--
950
951Added :func:`re.fullmatch` function and :meth:`regex.fullmatch` method,
952which anchor the pattern at both ends of the string to match.
953(Contributed by Matthew Barnett in :issue:`16203`.)
954
Ezio Melottidd7e2912013-11-25 23:20:20 +0200955The repr of :ref:`regex objects <re-objects>` now includes the pattern
956and the flags; the repr of :ref:`match objects <match-objects>` now
957includes the start, end, and the part of the string that matched.
Ezio Melottidd7e2912013-11-25 23:20:20 +0200958(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`13592` and :issue:`17087`.)
959
960
Christian Heimesb7bd5df2013-10-22 11:21:54 +0200961resource
962--------
963
964New :func:`resource.prlimit` function and Linux specific constants.
965(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`16595` and :issue:`19324`.)
966
R David Murray575fb312013-12-25 23:21:03 -0500967
R David Murray2bc930f2013-12-31 11:17:21 -0500968select
969------
970
971:class:`~select.epoll` objects now support the context management protocol.
972When used in a :keyword:`with` statement, the :meth:`~select.epoll.close`
973method will be called automatically at the end of the block. (Contributed
974by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`16488`.)
975
976
R David Murray575fb312013-12-25 23:21:03 -0500977shelve
978------
979
980:class:`~shelve.Shelf` instances may now be used in :keyword:`with` statements,
981and will be automatically closed at the end of the :keyword:`with` block.
982(Contributed by Filip Gruszczyński in :issue:`13896`.)
983
984
R David Murrayf1e4fdc2014-01-21 18:30:42 -0500985smtpd
986-----
987
988The :class:`~smtpd.SMTPServer` and :class:`~smtpd.SMTPChannel` classes now
989accept a *map* keyword argument, which if specified is passed in to
990:class:`asynchat.async_chat` as its *map* argument. This allows an application
991to avoid affecting the global socket map. (Contributed by Vinay Sajip in
992:issue:`11959`.)
993
994
R David Murray8e37d5d2013-04-13 14:49:48 -0400995smtplib
996-------
997
R David Murray8a345962013-04-14 06:46:35 -0400998:exc:`~smtplib.SMTPException` is now a subclass of :exc:`OSError`, which allows
R David Murray8e37d5d2013-04-13 14:49:48 -0400999both socket level errors and SMTP protocol level errors to be caught in one
1000try/except statement by code that only cares whether or not an error occurred.
1001(:issue:`2118`).
1002
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +02001003
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001004socket
1005------
1006
R David Murray33ef1ae2013-12-31 16:04:50 -05001007The socket module now supports the :data:`~socket.CAN_BCM` protocol on
1008platforms that support it. (Contributed by Brian Thorne in :issue:`15359`.)
1009
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001010Socket objects have new methods to get or set their :ref:`inheritable flag
R David Murray33ef1ae2013-12-31 16:04:50 -05001011<fd_inheritance>`, :meth:`~socket.socket.get_inheritable` and
1012:meth:`~socket.socket.set_inheritable`.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001013
R David Murray33ef1ae2013-12-31 16:04:50 -05001014The ``socket.AF_*`` and ``socket.SOCK_*`` constants are now enumeration values
1015using the new :mod:`enum` module. This allows meaningful names to be printed
1016during debugging, instead of integer "magic numbers".
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001017
R David Murray66bf12a2014-01-08 17:21:22 -05001018The :data:`~socket.AF_LINK` constant is now available on BSD and OSX.
1019
R David Murray8b2d6822013-12-31 15:06:05 -05001020
R David Murray9025f1c2014-01-02 13:44:18 -05001021sqlite3
1022-------
1023
1024A new boolean parameter, *uri*, to the :func:`~sqlite3.connect` function can
1025be used to indicate that the *database* parameter is a ``uri`` (see
1026the `SQLite URI documentation <http://www.sqlite.org/uri.html>`_).
1027(Contributed by poq in :issue:`13773`.)
1028
1029
Christian Heimes24cd4cf2013-06-22 19:31:58 +02001030ssl
1031---
1032
R David Murray748bad22013-12-20 17:08:39 -05001033.. _whatsnew-tls-11-12:
Christian Heimes24cd4cf2013-06-22 19:31:58 +02001034
R David Murray748bad22013-12-20 17:08:39 -05001035:data:`~ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1` and :data:`~ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2` (TLSv1.1 and
1036TLSv1.2 support) have been added; support for these protocols is only available if
1037Python is linked with OpenSSL 1.0.1 or later. (Contributed by Michele Orrù and
1038Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`16692`)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001039
R David Murrayf1e4fdc2014-01-21 18:30:42 -05001040New function :func:`~ssl.get_default_verify_paths` returns
1041a named tuple of the paths and environment variables that the
1042:meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths` method uses to set
1043OpenSSL's default ``cafile`` and ``capath``. This can be an aid in
1044debugging default verification issues. (Contributed by Christian Heimes
1045in :issue:`18143`.)
1046
1047:class:`~ssl.SSLContext` has a new method,
1048:meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.cert_store_stats`, that reports the number of loaded
1049``X.509`` certs, ``X.509 CA`` certs, and certificate revocation lists (``crl``\
1050s), as well as a :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.get_ca_certs` method that returns a
1051list of the loaded ``CA`` certificates. (Contributed by Christian Heimes in
1052and :issue:`18147`.)
Christian Heimes24cd4cf2013-06-22 19:31:58 +02001053
R David Murray748bad22013-12-20 17:08:39 -05001054Add :func:`ssl.enum_cert_store` to retrieve certificates and CRL from Windows'
1055cert store. (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`17134`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001056
1057Support for server-side SNI using the new
1058:meth:`ssl.SSLContext.set_servername_callback` method.
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001059(Contributed by Daniel Black in :issue:`8109`.)
1060
1061
Antoine Pitroud6cbd342013-08-12 20:48:15 +02001062stat
1063----
1064
1065The :mod:`stat` module is now backed by a C implementation in :mod:`_stat`. A C
1066implementation is required as most of the values aren't standardized and
1067platform-dependent. (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`11016`.)
1068
1069The module supports new file types: door, event port and whiteout.
1070
1071
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001072struct
1073------
1074
R David Murray98358272014-01-05 20:52:06 -05001075:mod:`struct` now supports the streamed unpacking of a buffer containing
1076repeated instances of a given format of data. Both a module level
1077:mod:`~struct.iter_unpack` function and a :meth:`struct.Struct.iter_unpack`
1078method on compiled formats have been added. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in
1079:issue:`17804`.)
1080
1081
1082subprocess
1083----------
1084
1085:func:`~subprocess.check_output` now accepts an *input* argument that can
1086be used to provide the contents of ``stdin`` for the command that is run.
1087(Contributed by Zack Weinberg in :issue:`16624`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001088
1089
Serhiy Storchakae06a8962013-09-04 00:43:03 +03001090sunau
1091-----
1092
1093The :meth:`~sunau.getparams` method now returns a namedtuple rather than a
1094plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`18901`.)
1095
Serhiy Storchaka34d20132013-09-05 17:01:53 +03001096:meth:`sunau.open` now supports the context manager protocol (:issue:`18878`).
1097
Serhiy Storchakae06a8962013-09-04 00:43:03 +03001098
R David Murrayd17aba72013-12-24 14:46:23 -05001099sys
1100---
1101
1102New function :func:`sys.getallocatedblocks` returns the current number of
1103blocks allocated by the interpreter (in CPython with the default
1104``--with-pymalloc`` setting, this is allocations made through the
1105:c:func:`PyObject_Malloc` API). This can be useful for tracking memory leaks,
1106especially if automated via a test suite. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou
1107in :issue:`13390`.)
1108
1109
Andrew Kuchling173a1572013-09-15 18:15:56 -04001110traceback
1111---------
1112
1113A new :func:`traceback.clear_frames` function takes a traceback object
1114and clears the local variables in all of the frames it references,
1115reducing the amount of memory consumed (:issue:`1565525`).
1116
1117
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001118urllib
1119------
1120
R David Murray473f45b2013-12-27 17:01:16 -05001121:mod:`urllib.request` now supports ``data:`` URLs via the
1122:class:`~urllib.request.DataHandler` class. (Contributed by Mathias Panzenböck
1123in :issue:`16423`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001124
1125
1126unittest
1127--------
1128
R David Murray57fcf762014-01-03 23:31:54 -05001129The :class:`~unittest.TestCase` class has a new method,
1130:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.subTest`, that produces a context manager whose
1131:keyword:`with` block becomes a "sub-test". This context manager allows a test
1132method to dynamically generate subtests by, say, calling the ``subTest``
1133context manager inside a loop. A single test method can thereby produce an
1134indefinite number of separately-identified and separately-counted tests, all of
1135which will run even if one or more of them fail. For example::
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001136
R David Murray57fcf762014-01-03 23:31:54 -05001137 class NumbersTest(unittest.TestCase):
1138 def test_even(self):
1139 for i in range(6):
1140 with self.subTest(i=1):
1141 self.assertEqual(i % 2, 0)
1142
1143will result in six subtests, each identified in the unittest verbose output
1144with a label consisting of the variable name ``i`` and a particular value for
1145that variable (``i=0``, ``i=1``, etc). See :ref:`subtests` for the full
1146version of this example. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`16997`.)
1147
1148:func:`unittest.main` now accepts an iterable of test names for
R David Murray9025f1c2014-01-02 13:44:18 -05001149*defaultTest*, where previously it only accepted a single test name as a
1150string. (Contributed by Jyrki Pulliainen in :issue:`15132`.)
1151
R David Murray42fa1102014-01-03 13:03:36 -05001152If :class:`~unittest.SkipTest` is raised during test discovery (that is, at the
1153module level in the test file), it is now reported as a skip instead of an
1154error. (Contributed by Zach Ware in :issue:`16935`.)
1155
R David Murraydb085f52014-01-03 15:46:24 -05001156:meth:`~unittest.TestLoader.discover` now sorts the discovered files to provide
1157consistent test ordering. (Contributed by Martin Melin and Jeff Ramnani in
1158:issue:`16709`.)
1159
R David Murray8e37d5d2013-04-13 14:49:48 -04001160
R David Murray575fb312013-12-25 23:21:03 -05001161venv
1162----
1163
1164:mod:`venv` now includes activation scripts for the ``csh`` and ``fish``
1165shells (Contributed by Andrew Svetlov in :issue:`15417`.)
1166
1167
R David Murray671cd322013-04-10 12:31:43 -04001168wave
1169----
1170
1171The :meth:`~wave.getparams` method now returns a namedtuple rather than a
1172plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17487`.)
1173
R David Murrayc91d5ee2013-07-31 13:46:08 -04001174:meth:`wave.open` now supports the context manager protocol. (Contributed
1175by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17616`.)
1176
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001177
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001178weakref
1179-------
1180
1181New :class:`~weakref.WeakMethod` class simulates weak references to bound
Nick Coghlanbe57ab82013-09-22 21:26:30 +10001182methods. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`14631`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001183
Nick Coghlanbe57ab82013-09-22 21:26:30 +10001184New :class:`~weakref.finalize` class makes it possible to register a callback
1185to be invoked when an object is garbage collected, without needing to
1186carefully manage the lifecycle of the weak reference itself. (Contributed by
1187Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`15528`)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001188
R David Murraya101bdb2014-01-06 16:32:05 -05001189The callback, if any, associated with a :class:`~weakref.ref` is now
1190exposed via the :attr:`~weakref.ref.__callback__` attribute. (Contributed
1191by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`17643`.)
1192
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001193
1194xml.etree
1195---------
1196
R David Murray410d3202014-01-04 23:52:50 -05001197A new parser, :class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLPullParser`, allows a
1198non-blocking applications to parse XML documents. An example can be
1199seen at :ref:`elementtree-pull-parsing`. (Contributed by Antoine
1200Pitrou in :issue:`17741`.)
Antoine Pitrouf89aa9a2013-08-12 20:46:47 +02001201
R David Murray575fb312013-12-25 23:21:03 -05001202The :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` :func:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.tostring` and
1203:func:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.tostringlist` functions, and the
1204:class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.ElementTree`
1205:meth:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.ElementTree.write` method, now have a
1206*short_empty_elements* :ref:`keyword-only parameter <keyword-only_parameter>`
1207providing control over whether elements with no content are written in
1208abbreviated (``<tag />``) or expanded (``<tag></tag>``) form. (Contributed by
1209Ariel Poliak and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`14377`.)
1210
Christian Tismer59202e52013-10-21 03:59:23 +02001211
1212zipfile.PyZipfile
1213-----------------
1214
1215Add a filter function to ignore some packages (tests for instance),
1216:meth:`~zipfile.PyZipFile.writepy`.
Christian Tismer59202e52013-10-21 03:59:23 +02001217(Contributed by Christian Tismer in :issue:`19274`.)
1218
1219
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -05001220
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001221CPython Implementation Changes
1222==============================
1223
1224
R David Murrayc16dfe12013-12-21 12:32:10 -05001225.. _whatsnew-pep-445:
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001226
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001227PEP 445: Customization of CPython Memory Allocators
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001228---------------------------------------------------
1229
1230:pep:`445` adds new C level interfaces to customize memory allocation in
1231the CPython interpreter.
1232
1233.. seealso::
1234
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -05001235 :pep:`445` -- Add new APIs to customize Python memory allocators
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001236 PEP written and implemented by Victor Stinner.
1237
1238
R David Murrayc16dfe12013-12-21 12:32:10 -05001239.. _whatsnew-pep-442:
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001240
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001241PEP 442: Safe Object Finalization
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001242---------------------------------
1243
1244:pep:`442` removes the current limitations and quirks of object finalization
1245in CPython. With it, objects with :meth:`__del__` methods, as well as
1246generators with :keyword:`finally` clauses, can be finalized when they are
1247part of a reference cycle.
1248
1249As part of this change, module globals are no longer forcibly set to
1250:const:`None` during interpreter shutdown in most cases, instead relying
R David Murrayca794612013-12-22 14:05:11 -05001251on the normal operation of the cyclic garbage collector. This avoids a
1252whole class of interpreter-shutdown-time errors, usually involving
1253``__del__`` methods, that have plagued Python since the cyclic GC
1254was first introduced.
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001255
1256.. seealso::
1257
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -05001258 :pep:`442` -- Safe object finalization
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001259 PEP written and implemented by Antoine Pitrou.
1260
1261
R David Murrayc16dfe12013-12-21 12:32:10 -05001262.. _whatsnew-pep-456:
1263
1264PEP 456: Secure and Interchangeable Hash Algorithm
1265--------------------------------------------------
1266
1267:pep:`456` follows up on earlier security fix work done on Python's hash
1268algorithm to address certain DOS attacks to which public facing APIs backed by
1269dictionary lookups may be subject. (See :issue:`14621` for the start of the
1270current round of improvements.) The PEP unifies CPython's hash code to make it
1271easier for a packager to substitute a different hash algorithm, and switches
1272Python's default implementation to a SipHash implementation on platforms that
1273have a 64 bit data type. Any performance differences in comparison with the
1274older FNV algorithm are trivial.
1275
1276The PEP adds additional fields to the :func:`sys.hash_info` struct sequence to
1277describe the hash algorithm in use by the currently executing binary. Otherwise,
1278the PEP does not alter any existing CPython APIs.
1279
1280
R David Murray6dd18302013-12-24 12:23:56 -05001281.. _whatsnew-pep-436:
1282
1283PEP 436: Argument Clinic
1284------------------------
1285
1286"Argument Clinic" (:pep:`436`) is now part of the CPython build process
1287and can be used to simplify the process of defining and maintaining
1288accurate signatures for builtins and standard library extension modules
1289implemented in C.
1290
1291.. note::
1292 The Argument Clinic PEP is not fully up to date with the state of the
1293 implementation. This has been deemed acceptable by the release manager
1294 and core development team in this case, as Argument Clinic will not
1295 be made available as a public API for third party use in Python 3.4.
1296
1297.. seealso::
1298
R David Murray061efb12013-12-24 12:35:59 -05001299 :pep:`436` -- The Argument Clinic DSL
R David Murray6dd18302013-12-24 12:23:56 -05001300 PEP written and implemented by Larry Hastings.
1301
1302
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001303Other Build and C API Changes
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001304-----------------------------
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001305
Nick Coghlan7d270ee2013-10-17 22:35:35 +10001306* The new :c:func:`Py_SetStandardStreamEncoding` pre-initialization API
1307 allows applications embedding the CPython interpreter to reliably force
1308 a particular encoding and error handler for the standard streams
1309 (Contributed by Bastien Montagne and Nick Coghlan in :issue:`16129`)
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001310
Nick Coghlan0acceb72013-10-20 13:22:21 +10001311* Most Python C APIs that don't mutate string arguments are now correctly
1312 marked as accepting ``const char *`` rather than ``char *`` (Contributed
1313 by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`1772673`).
1314
R David Murrayd91ba202013-12-24 12:13:44 -05001315* New shell version of ``python-config``; can be used even when a python
1316 interpreter is not available (for example, in cross compilation scenarios).
1317
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001318
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -05001319
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001320Other Improvements
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001321==================
1322
1323* Tab-completion is now enabled by default in the interactive interpreter.
1324 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou and Éric Araujo in :issue:`5845`.)
1325
1326* Invoking the Python interpreter with ``--version`` now outputs the version to
1327 standard output instead of standard error (:issue:`18338`). Similar changes
1328 were made to :mod:`argparse` (:issue:`18920`) and other modules that have
1329 script-like invocation capabilities (:issue:`18922`).
1330
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -05001331* The CPython Windows installer now adds ``.py`` to the :envvar:`PATHEXT`
1332 variable when extensions are registered, allowing users to run a python
1333 script at the windows command prompt by just typing its name without the
1334 ``.py`` extension. (Contributed by Paul Moore in :issue:`18569`.)
1335
R David Murrayd17aba72013-12-24 14:46:23 -05001336* A new ``make`` target `coverage-report
1337 <http://docs.python.org/devguide/coverage.html#measuring-coverage-of-c-code-with-gcov-and-lcov>`_
1338 will build python, run the test suite, and generate an HTML coverage report
1339 for the C codebase using ``gcov`` and `lcov
1340 <http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php>`_.
1341
1342* The ``-R`` option to the :ref:`python regression test suite <regrtest>` now
1343 also checks for memory allocation leaks, using
1344 :func:`sys.getallocatedblocks()`. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in
1345 :issue:`13390`).
1346
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001347
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -05001348
R David Murrayd74d09a2013-12-24 15:33:02 -05001349Significant Optimizations
1350=========================
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001351
R David Murray4908f4a2014-01-04 18:07:20 -05001352* The UTF-32 decoder is now 3x to 4x faster. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka
1353 in :issue:`14625`.)
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001354
1355* The cost of hash collisions for sets is now reduced. Each hash table
1356 probe now checks a series of consecutive, adjacent key/hash pairs before
1357 continuing to make random probes through the hash table. This exploits
1358 cache locality to make collision resolution less expensive.
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001359 The collision resolution scheme can be described as a hybrid of linear
1360 probing and open addressing. The number of additional linear probes
1361 defaults to nine. This can be changed at compile-time by defining
1362 LINEAR_PROBES to be any value. Set LINEAR_PROBES=0 to turn-off
R David Murray59171722014-01-03 15:52:22 -05001363 linear probing entirely. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in
1364 :issue:`18771`.)
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001365
1366* The interpreter starts about 30% faster. A couple of measures lead to the
1367 speedup. The interpreter loads fewer modules on startup, e.g. the :mod:`re`,
1368 :mod:`collections` and :mod:`locale` modules and their dependencies are no
1369 longer imported by default. The marshal module has been improved to load
R David Murray59171722014-01-03 15:52:22 -05001370 compiled Python code faster. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou, Christian
1371 Heimes and Victor Stinner in :issue:`19219`, :issue:`19218`, :issue:`19209`,
1372 :issue:`19205` and :issue:`9548`)
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001373
R David Murray6e390152013-12-24 22:28:04 -05001374* :class:`bz2.BZ2File` is now as fast or faster than the Python2 version for
1375 most cases. :class:`lzma.LZMAFile` has also been optimized. (Contributed by
1376 Serhiy Storchaka and Nadeem Vawda in :issue:`16034`.)
1377
R David Murray8b2d6822013-12-31 15:06:05 -05001378* :func:`random.getrandbits` is 20%-40% faster for small integers (the most
1379 common use case). (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`16674`).
1380
R David Murrayb231b2b2014-01-04 17:11:23 -05001381* By taking advantage of the new storage format for strings, pickling of
1382 strings is now significantly faster. (Contributed by Victor Stinner and
1383 Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`15596`.)
1384
R David Murray66bf12a2014-01-08 17:21:22 -05001385* A performance issue in :meth:`io.FileIO.readall` has been solved. This
1386 particularly affects Windows, and significantly speeds up the case of piping
1387 significant amounts of data through :mod:`subprocess`. (Contributed
1388 by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`15758`.)
1389
R David Murraybcaaecf2013-12-23 21:23:36 -05001390
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -05001391
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001392Deprecated
1393==========
1394
R David Murrayd74d09a2013-12-24 15:33:02 -05001395This section covers various APIs and other features that have been deprecated
1396in Python 3.4, and will be removed in Python 3.5 or later. In most (but not
1397all) cases, using the deprecated APIs will produce a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`
1398when the interpreter is run with deprecation warnings enabled (for example, by
1399using ``-Wd``).
1400
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001401
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001402Deprecated Python Modules, Functions and Methods
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001403------------------------------------------------
1404
Terry Jan Reedy2b6c26e2013-03-21 19:36:26 -04001405* :meth:`difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbjunk` and
Andrew Kuchling0d0813a2013-06-15 13:29:09 -04001406 :meth:`difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbpopular` were removed: use ``x in sm.bjunk`` and
1407 ``x in sm.bpopular``, where *sm* is a :class:`~difflib.SequenceMatcher` object.
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001408
Brett Cannon82b3d6a2013-06-14 22:37:11 -04001409* :func:`importlib.util.module_for_loader` is pending deprecation. Using
1410 :func:`importlib.util.module_to_load` and
1411 :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.init_module_attrs` allows subclasses of a loader
1412 to more easily customize module loading.
1413
Brett Cannone4f41de2013-06-16 13:13:40 -04001414* The :mod:`imp` module is pending deprecation. To keep compatibility with
1415 Python 2/3 code bases, the module's removal is currently not scheduled.
1416
Brett Cannon1448ecf2013-10-04 11:38:59 -04001417* The :mod:`formatter` module is pending deprecation and is slated for removal
1418 in Python 3.6.
1419
Christian Heimes634919a2013-11-20 17:23:06 +01001420* MD5 as default digestmod for :mod:`hmac` is deprecated. Python 3.6 will
1421 require an explicit digest name or constructor as *digestmod* argument.
1422
R David Murray9025f1c2014-01-02 13:44:18 -05001423* The internal ``Netrc`` class in the :mod:`ftplib` module has been documented
1424 as deprecated in its docstring for quite some time. It now emits a
1425 :exc:`DeprecationWarning` and will be removed completely in Python 3.5.
1426
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001427
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001428Deprecated Functions and Types in the C API
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001429-------------------------------------------
1430
R David Murrayd74d09a2013-12-24 15:33:02 -05001431XXX: None so far
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001432
1433
R David Murraye7cf6782013-12-24 14:51:25 -05001434Deprecated Features
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001435-------------------
1436
R David Murray5ea95242013-12-24 15:59:57 -05001437* Running :ref:`idle` with the ``-n`` flag (no subprocess) is deprecated.
1438 However, the feature will not be removed until :issue:`18823` is resolved.
1439
Antoine Pitrou3b2f0f02013-10-25 21:39:26 +02001440* The site module adding a "site-python" directory to sys.path, if it
1441 exists, is deprecated (:issue:`19375`).
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001442
1443
R David Murray59171722014-01-03 15:52:22 -05001444
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -05001445Removed
1446=======
1447
R David Murray59171722014-01-03 15:52:22 -05001448
1449Operating Systems No Longer Supported
1450-------------------------------------
1451
1452Support for the following operating systems has been removed from the source
1453and build tools:
1454
1455* OS/2 (:issue:`16135`).
1456* Windows 2000 (changeset e52df05b496a).
1457* VMS (:issue:`16136`).
1458
1459
1460API and Feature Removals
1461------------------------
1462
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -05001463The following obsolete and previously deprecated APIs and features have been
R David Murray59171722014-01-03 15:52:22 -05001464removed:
R David Murray076dead2013-12-24 14:59:50 -05001465
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -05001466* The unmaintained ``Misc/TextMate`` and ``Misc/vim`` directories have been
R David Murrayd91ba202013-12-24 12:13:44 -05001467 removed (see the `devguide <http://docs.python.org/devguide>`_
R David Murray00569362014-01-03 13:04:25 -05001468 for suggestions on what to use instead).
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -05001469
R David Murrayd17aba72013-12-24 14:46:23 -05001470* The ``SO`` makefile macro is removed (it was replaced by the
1471 ``SHLIB_SUFFIX`` and ``EXT_SUFFIX`` macros) (:issue:`16754`).
1472
R David Murrayd74d09a2013-12-24 15:33:02 -05001473* The ``PyThreadState.tick_counter`` field has been removed; its value has
1474 been meaningless since Python 3.2, when the "new GIL" was introduced.
1475
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -05001476* ``PyLoader`` and ``PyPycLoader`` have been removed from :mod:`importlib`.
1477 (Contributed by Taras Lyapun in :issue:`15641`.)
1478
R David Murraya2924ca2014-01-03 14:06:01 -05001479* The *strict* argument to :class:`~http.client.HTTPConnection` and
1480 :class:`~http.client.HTTPSConnection` has been removed. HTTP 0.9-style
1481 "Simple Responses" are no longer supported.
R David Murray00569362014-01-03 13:04:25 -05001482
R David Murraydb085f52014-01-03 15:46:24 -05001483* The deprecated :mod:`urllib.request.Request` getter and setter methods
1484 ``add_data``, ``has_data``, ``get_data``, ``get_type``, ``get_host``,
1485 ``get_selector``, ``set_proxy``, ``get_origin_req_host``, and
1486 ``is_unverifiable`` have been removed (use direct attribute access instead).
1487
R David Murray244ad602014-01-04 21:17:52 -05001488* Support for loading the deprecated ``TYPE_INT64`` has been removed from
1489 :mod:`marshal`. (Contributed by Dan Riti in :issue:`15480`.)
1490
Yury Selivanov2393dca2014-01-27 15:07:58 -05001491* :class:`inspect.Signature`: positional-only parameters are now required
1492 to have a valid name.
1493
R David Murray72420ff2013-12-24 10:46:44 -05001494
R David Murray98358272014-01-05 20:52:06 -05001495Code Cleanups
1496-------------
1497
1498* The unused and undocumented internal ``Scanner`` class has been removed from
1499 the :mod:`pydoc` module.
1500
1501
R David Murraye6082552014-01-03 16:15:45 -05001502
Benjamin Peterson88f3b232012-10-04 12:45:10 -04001503Porting to Python 3.4
Georg Brandlb80f5112012-09-30 09:11:58 +02001504=====================
1505
1506This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
1507that may require changes to your code.
1508
R David Murrayd74d09a2013-12-24 15:33:02 -05001509Changes in the Python API
1510-------------------------
1511
Brett Cannon777622b2013-04-09 17:03:10 -04001512* The ABCs defined in :mod:`importlib.abc` now either raise the appropriate
1513 exception or return a default value instead of raising
1514 :exc:`NotImplementedError` blindly. This will only affect code calling
1515 :func:`super` and falling through all the way to the ABCs. For compatibility,
1516 catch both :exc:`NotImplementedError` or the appropriate exception as needed.
Brett Cannon4c14b5d2013-05-04 13:56:58 -04001517
1518* The module type now initializes the :attr:`__package__` and :attr:`__loader__`
1519 attributes to ``None`` by default. To determine if these attributes were set
1520 in a backwards-compatible fashion, use e.g.
Brett Cannon3dc48d62013-05-28 18:35:54 -04001521 ``getattr(module, '__loader__', None) is not None``.
1522
1523* :meth:`importlib.util.module_for_loader` now sets ``__loader__`` and
1524 ``__package__`` unconditionally to properly support reloading. If this is not
1525 desired then you will need to set these attributes manually. You can use
Brett Cannon028d5122013-05-31 18:02:11 -04001526 :func:`importlib.util.module_to_load` for module management.
Brett Cannon3e0651b2013-05-31 23:18:39 -04001527
1528* Import now resets relevant attributes (e.g. ``__name__``, ``__loader__``,
1529 ``__package__``, ``__file__``, ``__cached__``) unconditionally when reloading.
1530
Brett Cannon1448ecf2013-10-04 11:38:59 -04001531* Frozen packages no longer set ``__path__`` to a list containing the package
1532 name but an empty list instead. Determing if a module is a package should be
1533 done using ``hasattr(module, '__path__')``.
Brett Cannon8f5ac512013-06-12 23:29:18 -04001534
Brett Cannon33915eb2013-06-14 18:33:00 -04001535* :func:`py_compile.compile` now raises :exc:`FileExistsError` if the file path
1536 it would write to is a symlink or a non-regular file. This is to act as a
1537 warning that import will overwrite those files with a regular file regardless
1538 of what type of file path they were originally.
Brett Cannonf4375ef2013-06-16 18:05:54 -04001539
1540* :meth:`importlib.abc.SourceLoader.get_source` no longer raises
1541 :exc:`ImportError` when the source code being loaded triggers a
1542 :exc:`SyntaxError` or :exc:`UnicodeDecodeError`. As :exc:`ImportError` is
1543 meant to be raised only when source code cannot be found but it should, it was
1544 felt to be over-reaching/overloading of that meaning when the source code is
1545 found but improperly structured. If you were catching ImportError before and
1546 wish to continue to ignore syntax or decoding issues, catch all three
Victor Stinner84e33c82013-06-21 00:31:55 +02001547 exceptions now.
Nick Coghlan24c05bc2013-07-15 21:13:08 +10001548
1549* :func:`functools.update_wrapper` and :func:`functools.wraps` now correctly
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001550 set the ``__wrapped__`` attribute to the function being wrapper, even if
1551 that function also had its ``__wrapped__`` attribute set. This means
1552 ``__wrapped__`` attributes now correctly link a stack of decorated
1553 functions rather than every ``__wrapped__`` attribute in the chain
1554 referring to the innermost function. Introspection libraries that
1555 assumed the previous behaviour was intentional can use
1556 :func:`inspect.unwrap` to access the first function in the chain that has
1557 no ``__wrapped__`` attribute.
Victor Stinner2fe9bac2013-10-10 16:18:20 +02001558
Georg Brandl0f5bff22013-10-19 17:46:38 +02001559* :class:`importlib.machinery.PathFinder` now passes on the current working
Brett Cannon27e27f72013-10-18 11:39:04 -04001560 directory to objects in :data:`sys.path_hooks` for the empty string. This
1561 results in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` never containing ``''``, thus
1562 iterating through :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` based on :data:`sys.path`
1563 will not find all keys. A module's ``__file__`` when imported in the current
1564 working directory will also now have an absolute path, including when using
1565 ``-m`` with the interpreter (this does not influence when the path to a file
1566 is specified on the command-line).
Victor Stinner2748bc72013-12-13 10:57:04 +01001567
R David Murraya2924ca2014-01-03 14:06:01 -05001568* The removal of the *strict* argument to :class:`~http.client.HTTPConnection`
1569 and :class:`~http.client.HTTPSConnection` changes the meaning of the
1570 remaining arguments if you are specifying them positionally rather than by
1571 keyword. If you've been paying attention to deprecation warnings your code
1572 should already be specifying any additional arguments via keywords.
1573
R David Murray4908f4a2014-01-04 18:07:20 -05001574* Strings between ``from __future__ import ...`` statements now *always* raise
1575 a :exc:`SyntaxError`. Previously if there was no leading docstring, an
1576 interstitial string would sometimes be ignored. This brings CPython into
1577 compliance with the language spec; Jython and PyPy already were.
1578 (:issue:`17434`).
1579
R David Murraya101bdb2014-01-06 16:32:05 -05001580* :meth:`ssl.SSLSocket.getpeercert` and :meth:`ssl.SSLSocket.do_handshake`
1581 now raise an :exc:`OSError` with ``ENOTCONN`` when the ``SSLSocket`` is not
1582 connected, instead of the previous behavior of raising an
1583 :exc:`AttributError`. In addition, :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.getpeercert`
1584 will raise a :exc:`ValueError` if the handshake has not yet been done.
1585
R David Murray0ae7ae12014-01-08 18:16:02 -05001586* :func:`base64.b32decode` now raises a :exc:`binascii.Error` when the
1587 input string contains non-b32-alphabet characters, instead of a
1588 :exc:`TypeError`. This particular :exc:`TypeError` was missed when the other
1589 :exc:`TypeError`\ s were converted. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in
1590 :issue:`18011`.) Note: this change was also inadvertently applied in Python
1591 3.3.3.
1592
Brett Cannonc089f702014-01-17 11:03:19 -05001593* The :attr:`~cgi.FieldStorage.file` attribute is now automatically closed when
1594 the creating :class:`cgi.FieldStorage` instance is garbage collected. If you
1595 were pulling the file object out separately from the :class:`cgi.FieldStorage`
1596 instance and not keeping the instance alive, then you should either store the
1597 entire :class:`cgi.FieldStorage` instance or read the contents of the file
1598 before the :class:`cgi.FieldStorage` instance is garbage collected.
1599
R David Murrayd2653812013-12-27 14:06:15 -05001600
Victor Stinner774b2e02013-12-13 14:33:01 +01001601Changes in the C API
1602--------------------
1603
1604* :c:func:`PyErr_SetImportError` now sets :exc:`TypeError` when its **msg**
1605 argument is not set. Previously only ``NULL`` was returned with no exception
1606 set.
1607
1608* The result of the :c:data:`PyOS_ReadlineFunctionPointer` callback must
1609 now be a string allocated by :c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc` or
1610 :c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc`, or *NULL* if an error occurred, instead of a
1611 string allocated by :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc` or :c:func:`PyMem_Realloc`.
1612
1613* :c:func:`PyThread_set_key_value` now always set the value. In Python
Victor Stinner2748bc72013-12-13 10:57:04 +01001614 3.3, the function did nothing if the key already exists (if the current
1615 value is a non-NULL pointer).
1616
Victor Stinner774b2e02013-12-13 14:33:01 +01001617* The ``f_tstate`` (thread state) field of the :c:type:`PyFrameObject`
1618 structure has been removed to fix a bug: see :issue:`14432` for the
1619 rationale.
1620