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Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +00001What's New in Python 2.2b1?
2Release date: 28-Sep-2100
3===========================
4
5Type/class unification and new-style classes
6
Guido van Rossum687ae002001-10-15 22:03:32 +00007- New-style classes are now always dynamic (except for built-in and
Guido van Rossum3eea25c2001-10-16 00:46:57 +00008 extension types). There is no longer a performance penalty, and I
Guido van Rossum687ae002001-10-15 22:03:32 +00009 no longer see another reason to keep this baggage around. One relic
Guido van Rossum3eea25c2001-10-16 00:46:57 +000010 remains: the __dict__ of a new-style class is a read-only proxy; you
11 must set the class's attribute to modify it. As a consequence, the
Guido van Rossum687ae002001-10-15 22:03:32 +000012 __defined__ attribute of new-style types no longer exists, for lack
13 of need: there is once again only one __dict__ (although in the
Guido van Rossum3eea25c2001-10-16 00:46:57 +000014 future a __cache__ may be resurrected with a similar function, if I
15 can prove that it actually speeds things up).
Guido van Rossum50fda3b2001-10-04 19:46:06 +000016
Tim Peters1c9ca872001-10-04 06:43:12 +000017- C.__doc__ now works as expected for new-style classes (in 2.2a4 it
18 always returned None, even when there was a class docstring).
19
20- doctest now finds and runs docstrings attached to new-style classes,
21 class methods, static methods, and properties.
22
Guido van Rossum9074ef62001-10-16 21:34:49 +000023Core and builtins
Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +000024
Guido van Rossuma8bcf802001-10-15 15:53:58 +000025- A very subtle syntactical pitfall in list comprehensions was fixed.
26 For example: [a+b for a in 'abc', for b in 'def']. The comma in
27 this example is a mistake. Previously, this would silently let 'a'
28 iterate over the singleton tuple ('abc',), yielding ['abcd', 'abce',
29 'abcf'] rather than the intended ['ad', 'ae', 'af', 'bd', 'be',
30 'bf', 'cd', 'ce', 'cf']. Now, this is flagged as a syntax error.
31 Note that [a for a in <singleton>] is a convoluted way to say
32 [<singleton>] anyway, so it's not like any expressiveness is lost.
33
Guido van Rossum9074ef62001-10-16 21:34:49 +000034- getattr(obj, name, default) now only catches AttributeError, as
35 documented, rather than returning the default value for all
36 exceptions (which could mask bugs in a __getattr__ hook, for
37 example).
38
39Extension modules
40
41- thread.start_new_thread() now returns the thread ID (previously None).
42
Martin v. Löwis16dc7f42001-09-30 20:32:11 +000043- binascii has now two quopri support functions, a2b_qp and b2a_qp.
44
Martin v. Löwis0daad592001-09-30 21:09:59 +000045- readline now supports setting the startup_hook and the pre_event_hook.
46
Martin v. Löwis61c5edf2001-10-18 04:06:00 +000047- posix supports chroot and setgroups where available.
Martin v. Löwis16628c92001-10-04 22:46:41 +000048
Guido van Rossum9074ef62001-10-16 21:34:49 +000049- Decompression objects in the zlib module now accept an optional
50 second parameter to decompress() that specifies the maximum amount
51 of memory to use for the uncompressed data.
Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +000052
Guido van Rossum9074ef62001-10-16 21:34:49 +000053Library
Guido van Rossum3c288632001-10-16 21:13:49 +000054
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +000055- doctest now excludes functions and classes not defined by the module
56 being tested, thanks to Tim Hochberg.
57
Guido van Rossumc4b09b42001-10-04 10:19:00 +000058- profile now produces correct output in situations where an exception
59 raised in Python is cleared by C code (e.g. hasattr()). This used
60 to cause wrong output, including spurious claims of recursive
61 functions and attribution of time spent to the wrong function.
62
Tim Peters0a1fc4e2001-10-07 03:12:08 +000063 The code and documentation for the derived OldProfile and HotProfile
64 profiling classes was removed. The code hasn't worked for years (if
65 you tried to use them, they raised exceptions). OldProfile
66 intended to reproduce the behavior of the profiler Python used more
67 than 7 years ago, and isn't interesting anymore. HotProfile intended
68 to provide a faster profiler (but producing less information), and
69 that's a worthy goal we intend to meet via a different approach (but
70 without losing information).
71
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +000072- Profile.calibrate() has a new implementation that should deliver
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +000073 a much better system-specific calibration constant. The constant can
74 now be specified in an instance constructor, or as a Profile class or
75 instance variable, instead of by editing profile.py's source code.
76 Calibration must still be done manually (see the docs for the profile
77 module).
78
79 Note that Profile.calibrate() must be overriden by subclasses.
80 Improving the accuracy required exploiting detailed knowledge of
81 profiler internals; the earlier method abstracted away the details
82 and measured a simplified model instead, but consequently computed
83 a constant too small by a factor of 2 on some modern machines.
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +000084
Martin v. Löwis16dc7f42001-09-30 20:32:11 +000085- quopri's encode and decode methods take an optional header parameter,
Jeremy Hylton6f543b62001-10-16 20:42:52 +000086 which indicates whether output is intended for the header 'Q'
87 encoding.
88
Guido van Rossumed554f62001-10-02 23:15:37 +000089Tools/Demos
90
91- Demo/dns was removed. It no longer serves any purpose; a package
92 derived from it is now maintained by Anthony Baxter, see
93 http://PyDNS.SourceForge.net.
Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +000094
95Build
96
97C API
98
Tim Petersd38b1c72001-09-30 05:09:37 +000099- PyLong_AsLongLong() now accepts int (as well as long) arguments.
100 Consequently, PyArg_ParseTuple's 'L' code also accepts int (as well
101 as long) arguments.
102
Guido van Rossum3c288632001-10-16 21:13:49 +0000103- PyThread_start_new_thread() now returns a long int giving the thread
104 ID, if one can be calculated; it returns -1 for error, 0 if no
105 thread ID is calculated (this is an incompatible change, but only
106 the thread module used this API). This code has only really been
107 tested on Linux and Windows; other platforms please beware (and
108 report any bugs or strange behavior).
109
Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +0000110New platforms
111
112Tests
113
114Windows
115
Tim Peters04cf1d32001-10-09 22:39:40 +0000116- Installer: If you install IDLE, and don't disable file-extension
117 registration, a new "Edit with IDLE" context (right-click) menu entry
118 is created for .py and .pyw files.
119
Tim Peters1ce3cf72001-10-01 17:58:40 +0000120- The signal module now supports SIGBREAK on Windows, thanks to Steven
121 Scott. Note that SIGBREAK is unique to Windows. The default SIGBREAK
122 action remains to call Win32 ExitProcess(). This can be changed via
123 signal.signal(). For example:
124
125 # Make Ctrl+Break raise KeyboardInterrupt, like Python's default Ctrl+C
126 # (SIGINT) behavior.
127 import signal
128 signal.signal(signal.SIGBREAK,
129 signal.default_int_handler)
130
131 try:
132 while 1:
133 pass
134 except KeyboardInterrupt:
135 # We get here on Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break now; if we had not changed
136 # SIGBREAK, only on Ctrl+C (and Ctrl+Break would terminate the
137 # program without the possibility for any Python-level cleanup).
138 print "Clean exit"
139
Tim Petersabf925f2001-09-28 21:53:42 +0000140
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000141What's New in Python 2.2a4?
Barry Warsaw86fbaf82001-09-28 15:26:12 +0000142Release date: 28-Sep-2001
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000143===========================
144
Guido van Rossum808eea72001-09-25 04:15:41 +0000145Type/class unification and new-style classes
146
147- pydoc and inspect are now aware of new-style classes;
148 e.g. help(list) at the interactive prompt now shows proper
149 documentation for all operations on list objects.
150
151- Applications using Jim Fulton's ExtensionClass module can now safely
152 be used with Python 2.2. In particular, Zope 2.4.1 now works with
153 Python 2.2 (as well as with Python 2.1.1). The Demo/metaclass
154 examples also work again. It is hoped that Gtk and Boost also work
155 with 2.2a4 and beyond. (If you can confirm this, please write
156 webmaster@python.org; if there are still problems, please open a bug
157 report on SourceForge.)
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000158
Tim Peters66c1a522001-09-24 21:17:50 +0000159- property() now takes 4 keyword arguments: fget, fset, fdel and doc.
160 These map to readonly attributes 'fget', 'fset', 'fdel', and '__doc__'
161 in the constructed property object. fget, fset and fdel weren't
162 discoverable from Python in 2.2a3. __doc__ is new, and allows to
163 associate a docstring with a property.
164
Guido van Rossum808eea72001-09-25 04:15:41 +0000165- Comparison overloading is now more completely implemented. For
166 example, a str subclass instance can properly be compared to a str
167 instance, and it can properly overload comparison. Ditto for most
168 other built-in object types.
169
170- The repr() of new-style classes has changed; instead of <type
171 'M.Foo'> a new-style class is now rendered as <class 'M.Foo'>,
172 *except* for built-in types, which are still rendered as <type
173 'Foo'> (to avoid upsetting existing code that might parse or
174 otherwise rely on repr() of certain type objects).
175
176- The repr() of new-style objects is now always <Foo object at XXX>;
177 previously, it was sometimes <Foo instance at XXX>.
178
179- For new-style classes, what was previously called __getattr__ is now
180 called __getattribute__. This method, if defined, is called for
181 *every* attribute access. A new __getattr__ hook mor similar to the
182 one in classic classes is defined which is called only if regular
183 attribute access raises AttributeError; to catch *all* attribute
184 access, you can use __getattribute__ (for new-style classes). If
185 both are defined, __getattribute__ is called first, and if it raises
186 AttributeError, __getattr__ is called.
187
188- The __class__ attribute of new-style objects can be assigned to.
189 The new class must have the same C-level object layout as the old
190 class.
191
192- The builtin file type can be subclassed now. In the usual pattern,
193 "file" is the name of the builtin type, and file() is a new builtin
194 constructor, with the same signature as the builtin open() function.
195 file() is now the preferred way to open a file.
196
197- Previously, __new__ would only see sequential arguments passed to
198 the type in a constructor call; __init__ would see both sequential
199 and keyword arguments. This made no sense whatsoever any more, so
200 now both __new__ and __init__ see all arguments.
201
202- Previously, hash() applied to an instance of a subclass of str or
203 unicode always returned 0. This has been repaired.
204
205- Previously, an operation on an instance of a subclass of an
206 immutable type (int, long, float, complex, tuple, str, unicode),
207 where the subtype didn't override the operation (and so the
208 operation was handled by the builtin type), could return that
209 instance instead a value of the base type. For example, if s was of
210 a str sublass type, s[:] returned s as-is. Now it returns a str
211 with the same value as s.
212
Barry Warsaw86fbaf82001-09-28 15:26:12 +0000213- Provisional support for pickling new-style objects has been added.
214
Guido van Rossum808eea72001-09-25 04:15:41 +0000215Core
216
Tim Peters2c9aa5e2001-09-23 04:06:05 +0000217- file.writelines() now accepts any iterable object producing strings.
218
Marc-André Lemburgaefd7662001-09-20 12:59:37 +0000219- PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject() now works very much like
220 PyObject_Str(obj) in that it tries to use __str__/tp_str
221 on the object if the object is not a string or buffer. This
222 makes unicode() behave like str() when applied to non-string/buffer
223 objects.
224
Martin v. Löwis2777c022001-09-19 13:47:32 +0000225- PyFile_WriteObject now passes Unicode object to the file's write
226 method. As a result, all file-like object which may be the target
227 of a print statement must support Unicode objects, i.e. they must
228 at least convert them into ASCII strings.
229
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000230- Thread scheduling on Solaris should be improved; it is no longer
231 necessary to insert a small sleep at the start of a thread in order
232 to let other runnable threads be scheduled.
233
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000234Library
235
Marc-André Lemburgbf990172001-09-27 14:17:33 +0000236- StringIO.StringIO instances and cStringIO.StringIO instances support
237 read character buffer compatible objects for their .write() methods.
238 These objects are converted to strings and then handled as such
239 by the instances.
240
Barry Warsaw2f600732001-09-24 04:28:10 +0000241- The "email" package has been added. This is basically a port of the
242 mimelib package <http://sf.net/projects/mimelib> with API changes
243 and some implementations updated to use iterators and generators.
244
Tim Peters8a9c2842001-09-22 21:30:22 +0000245- difflib.ndiff() and difflib.Differ.compare() are generators now. This
246 restores the ability of Tools/scripts/ndiff.py to start producing output
247 before the entire comparison is complete.
248
Barry Warsaw58b072d2001-09-22 04:44:21 +0000249- StringIO.StringIO instances and cStringIO.StringIO instances support
250 iteration just like file objects (i.e. their .readline() method is
251 called for each iteration until it returns an empty string).
252
Marc-André Lemburg494f2ae2001-09-19 11:33:31 +0000253- The codecs module has grown four new helper APIs to access
254 builtin codecs: getencoder(), getdecoder(), getreader(),
255 getwriter().
256
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000257- SimpleXMLRPCServer: a new module (based upon SimpleHTMLServer)
258 simplifies writing XML RPC servers.
259
Barry Warsaw647d5e82001-09-28 17:01:02 +0000260- os.path.realpath(): a new function that returns the absolute pathname
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000261 after interpretation of symbolic links. On non-Unix systems, this
262 is an alias for os.path.abspath().
263
Tim Peters16a77ad2001-09-08 04:00:12 +0000264- operator.indexOf() (PySequence_Index() in the C API) now works with any
265 iterable object.
266
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000267- smtplib now supports various authentication and security features of
268 the SMTP protocol through the new login() and starttls() methods.
Guido van Rossumd8185ca2001-09-14 16:35:16 +0000269
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000270- hmac: a new module implementing keyed hashing for message
271 authentication.
272
273- mimetypes now recognizes more extensions and file types. At the
274 same time, some mappings not sanctioned by IANA were removed.
Guido van Rossumd8185ca2001-09-14 16:35:16 +0000275
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000276- The "compiler" package has been brought up to date to the state of
Guido van Rossumc9ed5dc2001-09-20 05:30:24 +0000277 Python 2.2 bytecode generation. It has also been promoted from a
278 Tool to a standard library package. (Tools/compiler still exists as
279 a sample driver.)
280
Guido van Rossumc9ed5dc2001-09-20 05:30:24 +0000281Tools
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000282
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000283Build
284
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000285- Large file support (LFS) is now automatic when the platform supports
286 it; no more manual configuration tweaks are needed. On Linux, at
287 least, it's possible to have a system whose C library supports large
288 files but whose kernel doesn't; in this case, large file support is
289 still enabled but doesn't do you any good unless you upgrade your
290 kernel or share your Python executable with another system whose
291 kernel has large file support.
292
293- The configure script now supplies plausible defaults in a
294 cross-compilation environment. This doesn't mean that the supplied
295 values are always correct, or that cross-compilation now works
296 flawlessly -- but it's a first step (and it shuts up most of
297 autoconf's warnings about AC_TRY_RUN).
298
299- The Unix build is now a bit less chatty, courtesy of the parser
300 generator. The build is completely silent (except for errors) when
301 using "make -s", thanks to a -q option to setup.py.
302
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000303C API
304
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000305- The "structmember" API now supports some new flag bits to deny read
306 and/or write access to attributes in restricted execution mode.
307
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000308New platforms
309
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000310- Compaq's iPAQ handheld, running the "familiar" Linux distribution
311 (http://familiar.handhelds.org).
312
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000313Tests
314
Tim Peters8a9c2842001-09-22 21:30:22 +0000315- The "classic" standard tests, which work by comparing stdout to
316 an expected-output file under Lib/test/output/, no longer stop at
317 the first mismatch. Instead the test is run to completion, and a
318 variant of ndiff-style comparison is used to report all differences.
319 This is much easier to understand than the previous style of reporting.
320
321- The unittest-based standard tests now use regrtest's test_main()
322 convention, instead of running as a side-effect of merely being
323 imported. This allows these tests to be run in more natural and
324 flexible ways as unittests, outside the regrtest framework.
325
326- regrtest.py is much better integrated with unittest and doctest now,
327 especially in regard to reporting errors.
328
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000329Windows
330
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000331- Large file support now also works for files > 4GB, on filesystems
Tim Peters8a9c2842001-09-22 21:30:22 +0000332 that support it (NTFS under Windows 2000). See "What's New in
333 Python 2.2a3" for more detail.
Guido van Rossum624c8af2001-09-18 15:21:04 +0000334
Tim Petersb07352e2001-09-08 01:25:47 +0000335
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000336What's New in Python 2.2a3?
Barry Warsaw86fbaf82001-09-28 15:26:12 +0000337Release Date: 07-Sep-2001
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000338===========================
339
340Core
341
Tim Peters9fffa3e2001-09-04 05:14:19 +0000342- Conversion of long to float now raises OverflowError if the long is too
343 big to represent as a C double.
344
Tim Peters32f453e2001-09-03 08:35:41 +0000345- The 3-argument builtin pow() no longer allows a third non-None argument
346 if either of the first two arguments is a float, or if both are of
347 integer types and the second argument is negative (in which latter case
348 the arguments are converted to float, so this is really the same
349 restriction).
350
Tim Peters5d2b77c2001-09-03 05:47:38 +0000351- The builtin dir() now returns more information, and sometimes much
352 more, generally naming all attributes of an object, and all attributes
353 reachable from the object via its class, and from its class's base
354 classes, and so on from them too. Example: in 2.2a2, dir([]) returned
355 an empty list. In 2.2a3,
356
357 >>> dir([])
358 ['__add__', '__class__', '__contains__', '__delattr__', '__delitem__',
359 '__eq__', '__ge__', '__getattr__', '__getitem__', '__getslice__',
360 '__gt__', '__hash__', '__iadd__', '__imul__', '__init__', '__le__',
361 '__len__', '__lt__', '__mul__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__repr__',
362 '__rmul__', '__setattr__', '__setitem__', '__setslice__', '__str__',
363 'append', 'count', 'extend', 'index', 'insert', 'pop', 'remove',
364 'reverse', 'sort']
365
366 dir(module) continues to return only the module's attributes, though.
367
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000368- Overflowing operations on plain ints now return a long int rather
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000369 than raising OverflowError. This is a partial implementation of PEP
370 237. You can use -Wdefault::OverflowWarning to enable a warning for
371 this situation, and -Werror::OverflowWarning to revert to the old
372 OverflowError exception.
373
Guido van Rossum61c345f2001-09-04 03:26:15 +0000374- A new command line option, -Q<arg>, is added to control run-time
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000375 warnings for the use of classic division. (See PEP 238.) Possible
Barry Warsawd6c8ca62001-09-07 18:13:44 +0000376 values are -Qold, -Qwarn, -Qwarnall, and -Qnew. The default is
377 -Qold, meaning the / operator has its classic meaning and no
378 warnings are issued. Using -Qwarn issues a run-time warning about
379 all uses of classic division for int and long arguments; -Qwarnall
380 also warns about classic division for float and complex arguments
381 (for use with fixdiv.py). Using -Qnew is questionable; it turns on
382 new division by default, but only in the __main__ module. You can
383 usefully combine -Qwarn or -Qwarnall and -Qnew: this gives the
384 __main__ module new division, and warns about classic division
385 everywhere else.
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000386
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000387- Many built-in types can now be subclassed. This applies to int,
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000388 long, float, str, unicode, and tuple. (The types complex, list and
389 dictionary can also be subclassed; this was introduced earlier.)
390 Note that restrictions apply when subclassing immutable built-in
391 types: you can only affect the value of the instance by overloading
392 __new__. You can add mutable attributes, and the subclass instances
393 will have a __dict__ attribute, but you cannot change the "value"
394 (as implemented by the base class) of an immutable subclass instance
395 once it is created.
396
Guido van Rossumaaf80c82001-09-02 13:44:35 +0000397- The dictionary constructor now takes an optional argument, a
398 mapping-like object, and initializes the dictionary from its
399 (key, value) pairs.
400
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000401- A new built-in type, super, has been added. This facilitates making
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000402 "cooperative super calls" in a multiple inheritance setting. For an
403 explanation, see http://www.python.org/2.2/descrintro.html#cooperation
404
Guido van Rossum8d7234d2001-09-06 22:02:58 +0000405- A new built-in type, property, has been added. This enables the
406 creation of "properties". These are attributes implemented by
407 getter and setter functions (or only one of these for read-only or
408 write-only attributes), without the need to override __getattr__.
409 See http://www.python.org/2.2/descrintro.html#property
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000410
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000411- The syntax of floating-point and imaginary literals has been
Tim Petersd507dab2001-08-30 20:51:59 +0000412 liberalized, to allow leading zeroes. Examples of literals now
413 legal that were SyntaxErrors before:
414
415 00.0 0e3 0100j 07.5 00000000000000000008.
416
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000417- An old tokenizer bug allowed floating point literals with an incomplete
Tim Petersc6d95812001-08-28 20:56:27 +0000418 exponent, such as 1e and 3.1e-. Such literals now raise SyntaxError.
419
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000420Library
421
Martin v. Löwiscb227c92001-09-06 08:54:16 +0000422- telnetlib includes symbolic names for the options, and support for
423 setting an option negotiation callback.
424
Tim Petersa40c7932001-09-05 22:36:56 +0000425- The new C standard no longer requires that math libraries set errno to
426 ERANGE on overflow. For platform libraries that exploit this new
427 freedom, Python's overflow-checking was wholly broken. A new overflow-
428 checking scheme attempts to repair that, but may not be reliable on all
429 platforms (C doesn't seem to provide anything both useful and portable
430 in this area anymore).
431
Martin v. Löwis44f86962001-09-05 13:44:54 +0000432- Asynchronous timeout actions are available through the new class
433 threading.Timer.
434
Tim Peters78526162001-09-05 00:53:45 +0000435- math.log and math.log10 now return sensible results for even huge
436 long arguments. For example, math.log10(10 ** 10000) ~= 10000.0.
437
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000438- A new function, imp.lock_held(), returns 1 when the import lock is
Tim Peters69232342001-08-30 05:16:13 +0000439 currently held. See the docs for the imp module.
440
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000441- pickle, cPickle and marshal on 32-bit platforms can now correctly read
Tim Peters82112372001-08-29 02:28:42 +0000442 dumps containing ints written on platforms where Python ints are 8 bytes.
443 When read on a box where Python ints are 4 bytes, such values are
444 converted to Python longs.
445
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000446- In restricted execution mode (using the rexec module), unmarshalling
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000447 code objects is no longer allowed. This plugs a security hole.
448
Steve Purcell6091cd62001-09-06 16:05:17 +0000449- unittest.TestResult instances no longer store references to tracebacks
450 generated by test failures. This prevents unexpected dangling references
451 to objects that should be garbage collected between tests.
452
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000453Tools
454
Barry Warsawd6c8ca62001-09-07 18:13:44 +0000455- Tools/scripts/fixdiv.py has been added which can be used to fix
456 division operators as per PEP 238.
457
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000458Build
459
Barry Warsawd6c8ca62001-09-07 18:13:44 +0000460- If you are an adventurous person using Mac OS X you may want to look at
461 Mac/OSX. There is a Makefile there that will build Python as a real Mac
462 application, which can be used for experimenting with Carbon or Cocoa.
463 Discussion of this on pythonmac-sig, please.
464
Tim Peters7eea37e2001-09-04 22:08:56 +0000465C API
466
467- New function PyObject_Dir(obj), like Python __builtin__.dir(obj).
Tim Peters69232342001-08-30 05:16:13 +0000468
Tim Peters9fffa3e2001-09-04 05:14:19 +0000469- Note that PyLong_AsDouble can fail! This has always been true, but no
470 callers checked for it. It's more likely to fail now, because overflow
471 errors are properly detected now. The proper way to check:
472
473 double x = PyLong_AsDouble(some_long_object);
474 if (x == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) {
475 /* The conversion failed. */
476 }
477
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000478- The GC API has been changed. Extensions that use the old API will still
Neil Schemenauer4042c692001-08-30 15:38:01 +0000479 compile but will not participate in GC. To upgrade an extension
480 module:
481
482 - rename Py_TPFLAGS_GC to PyTPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
Tim Petersd507dab2001-08-30 20:51:59 +0000483
Neil Schemenauer4042c692001-08-30 15:38:01 +0000484 - use PyObject_GC_New or PyObject_GC_NewVar to allocate objects and
485 PyObject_GC_Del to deallocate them
Tim Petersd507dab2001-08-30 20:51:59 +0000486
Neil Schemenauer4042c692001-08-30 15:38:01 +0000487 - rename PyObject_GC_Init to PyObject_GC_Track and PyObject_GC_Fini
488 to PyObject_GC_UnTrack
Tim Petersd507dab2001-08-30 20:51:59 +0000489
Neil Schemenauer4042c692001-08-30 15:38:01 +0000490 - remove PyGC_HEAD_SIZE from object size calculations
491
492 - remove calls to PyObject_AS_GC and PyObject_FROM_GC
493
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000494- Two new functions: PyString_FromFormat() and PyString_FromFormatV().
Guido van Rossumae457142001-08-31 18:31:35 +0000495 These can be used safely to construct string objects from a
496 sprintf-style format string (similar to the format string supported
497 by PyErr_Format()).
Tim Peters69232342001-08-30 05:16:13 +0000498
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000499New platforms
500
Tim Petersb7da0902001-09-02 23:01:43 +0000501- Stephen Hansen contributed patches sufficient to get a clean compile
502 under Borland C (Windows), but he reports problems running it and ran
503 out of time to complete the port. Volunteers? Expect a MemoryError
504 when importing the types module; this is probably shallow, and
505 causing later failures too.
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000506
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000507Tests
508
509Windows
510
Tim Peters6e13a562001-09-06 00:32:15 +0000511- Large file support is now enabled on Win32 platforms as well as on
512 Win64. This means that, for example, you can use f.tell() and f.seek()
513 to manipulate files larger than 2 gigabytes (provided you have enough
514 disk space, and are using a Windows filesystem that supports large
Tim Peters9a9471c2001-09-11 23:18:51 +0000515 partitions). Windows filesystem limits: FAT has a 2GB (gigabyte)
516 filesize limit, and large file support makes no difference there.
517 FAT32's limit is 4GB, and files >= 2GB are easier to use from Python now.
518 NTFS has no practical limit on file size, and files of any size can be
519 used from Python now.
Tim Peters6e13a562001-09-06 00:32:15 +0000520
Tim Petersbdee63f2001-09-02 03:40:59 +0000521- The w9xpopen hack is now used on Windows NT and 2000 too when COMPSPEC
Tim Peters402d5982001-08-27 06:37:48 +0000522 points to command.com (patch from Brian Quinlan).
523
Tim Petersedc99312001-08-22 21:36:50 +0000524
Tim Peters20f51a72001-07-21 02:31:40 +0000525What's New in Python 2.2a2?
Barry Warsaw86fbaf82001-09-28 15:26:12 +0000526Release Date: 22-Aug-2001
Tim Peters20f51a72001-07-21 02:31:40 +0000527===========================
528
Martin v. Löwis339d0f72001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000529Build
530
Barry Warsaw18b2ecf2001-08-22 20:26:56 +0000531- Tim Peters developed a brand new Windows installer using Wise 8.1,
532 generously donated to us by Wise Solutions.
533
Martin v. Löwis339d0f72001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000534- configure supports a new option --enable-unicode, with the values
535 ucs2 and ucs4 (new in 2.2a1). With --disable-unicode, the Unicode
536 type and supporting code is completely removed from the interpreter.
Barry Warsaw6f3410d2001-08-22 04:08:41 +0000537
Jack Jansen32ce0cd2001-08-21 19:28:20 +0000538- A new configure option --enable-framework builds a Mac OS X framework,
539 which "make frameworkinstall" will install. This provides a starting
540 point for more mac-like functionality, join pythonmac-sig@python.org
541 if you are interested in helping.
Martin v. Löwis339d0f72001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000542
Barry Warsaw6f3410d2001-08-22 04:08:41 +0000543- The NeXT platform is no longer supported.
544
545- The `new' module is now statically linked.
546
Tim Peters0afb6092001-08-15 06:06:44 +0000547Tools
548
549- The new Tools/scripts/cleanfuture.py can be used to automatically
Andrew M. Kuchlingb0532092001-08-15 15:54:56 +0000550 edit out obsolete future statements from Python source code. See
Tim Peters0afb6092001-08-15 06:06:44 +0000551 the module docstring for details.
552
Tim Peters20f51a72001-07-21 02:31:40 +0000553Tests
554
Tim Peters5e824c32001-08-12 22:25:01 +0000555- regrtest.py now knows which tests are expected to be skipped on some
Barry Warsaw6f3410d2001-08-22 04:08:41 +0000556 platforms, allowing to give clearer test result output. regrtest
557 also has optional --use/-u switch to run normally disabled tests
558 which require network access or consume significant disk resources.
Tim Peters5e824c32001-08-12 22:25:01 +0000559
Tim Peters20f51a72001-07-21 02:31:40 +0000560- Several new tests in the standard test suite, with special thanks to
561 Nick Mathewson.
562
563Core
564
Barry Warsaw6f3410d2001-08-22 04:08:41 +0000565- The floor division operator // has been added as outlined in PEP
566 238. The / operator still provides classic division (and will until
567 Python 3.0) unless "from __future__ import division" is included, in
568 which case the / operator will provide true division. The operator
569 module provides truediv() and floordiv() functions. Augmented
570 assignment variants are included, as are the equivalent overloadable
571 methods and C API methods. See the PEP for a full discussion:
572 <http://python.sf.net/peps/pep-0238.html>
573
Tim Peters6cd6a822001-08-17 22:11:27 +0000574- Future statements are now effective in simulated interactive shells
575 (like IDLE). This should "just work" by magic, but read Michael
576 Hudson's "Future statements in simulated shells" PEP 264 for full
577 details: <http://python.sf.net/peps/pep-0264.html>.
578
Guido van Rossumf86ddd22001-08-17 21:21:04 +0000579- The type/class unification (PEP 252-253) was integrated into the
580 trunk and is not so tentative any more (the exact specification of
581 some features is still tentative). A lot of work has done on fixing
582 bugs and adding robustness and features (performance still has to
583 come a long way).
584
Marc-André Lemburg888fac02001-07-31 14:24:31 +0000585- Warnings about a mismatch in the Python API during extension import
586 now use the Python warning framework (which makes it possible to
587 write filters for these warnings).
588
Barry Warsaw9b3be7f2001-08-14 18:35:02 +0000589- A function's __dict__ (aka func_dict) will now always be a
590 dictionary. It used to be possible to delete it or set it to None,
591 but now both actions raise TypeErrors. It is still legal to set it
592 to a dictionary object. Getting func.__dict__ before any attributes
593 have been assigned now returns an empty dictionary instead of None.
594
Guido van Rossum32aa5d22001-09-05 18:43:35 +0000595- A new command line option, -E, was added which disables the use of
596 all environment variables, or at least those that are specifically
597 significant to Python. Usually those have a name starting with
598 "PYTHON". This was used to fix a problem where the tests fail if
599 the user happens to have PYTHONHOME or PYTHONPATH pointing to an
600 older distribution.
601
Marc-André Lemburgd6277912001-07-31 14:42:42 +0000602Library
603
Tim Peters5e824c32001-08-12 22:25:01 +0000604- New class Differ and new functions ndiff() and restore() in difflib.py.
605 These package the algorithms used by the popular Tools/scripts/ndiff.py,
Tim Peters0afb6092001-08-15 06:06:44 +0000606 for programmatic reuse.
Tim Peters5e824c32001-08-12 22:25:01 +0000607
Marc-André Lemburgd6277912001-07-31 14:42:42 +0000608- New function xml.sax.saxutils.quoteattr(): Quote an XML attribute
609 value using the minimal quoting required for the value; more
610 reliable than using xml.sax.saxutils.escape() for attribute values.
611
612- Readline completion support for cmd.Cmd was added.
613
Barry Warsaw6f3410d2001-08-22 04:08:41 +0000614- Calling os.tempnam() or os.tmpnam() generate RuntimeWarnings.
615
616- Added function threading.BoundedSemaphore()
617
618- Added Ka-Ping Yee's cgitb.py module.
619
620- The `new' module now exposes the CO_xxx flags.
621
Marc-André Lemburgd6277912001-07-31 14:42:42 +0000622New platforms
623
624C API
625
Marc-André Lemburg888fac02001-07-31 14:24:31 +0000626- Two new APIs PyOS_snprintf() and PyOS_vsnprintf() were added
627 which provide a cross-platform implementations for the
628 relatively new snprintf()/vsnprintf() C lib APIs. In contrast to
629 the standard sprintf() and vsprintf() C lib APIs, these versions
630 apply bounds checking on the used buffer which enhances protection
631 against buffer overruns.
632
Marc-André Lemburg48dbfe92001-07-31 14:37:40 +0000633- Unicode APIs now use name mangling to assure that mixing interpreters
Tim Petersc1731372001-08-04 08:12:36 +0000634 and extensions using different Unicode widths is rendered next to
635 impossible. Trying to import an incompatible Unicode-aware extension
Marc-André Lemburg48dbfe92001-07-31 14:37:40 +0000636 will result in an ImportError. Unicode extensions writers must make
637 sure to check the Unicode width compatibility in their extensions by
638 using at least one of the mangled Unicode APIs in the extension.
639
Martin v. Löwis339d0f72001-08-17 18:39:25 +0000640- Two new flags METH_NOARGS and METH_O are available in method definition
641 tables to simplify implementation of methods with no arguments and a
642 single untyped argument. Calling such methods is more efficient than
643 calling corresponding METH_VARARGS methods. METH_OLDARGS is now
644 deprecated.
645
Tim Petersc1731372001-08-04 08:12:36 +0000646Windows
647
648- "import module" now compiles module.pyw if it exists and nothing else
649 relevant is found.
650
Tim Peters20f51a72001-07-21 02:31:40 +0000651
Guido van Rossum55a78992001-07-17 17:22:32 +0000652What's New in Python 2.2a1?
Tim Petersf553f892001-05-01 20:45:31 +0000653===========================
654
655Core
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000656
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000657- TENTATIVELY, a large amount of code implementing much of what's
658 described in PEP 252 (Making Types Look More Like Classes) and PEP
659 253 (Subtyping Built-in Types) was added. This will be released
660 with Python 2.2a1. Documentation will be provided separately
661 through http://www.python.org/2.2/. The purpose of releasing this
662 with Python 2.2a1 is to test backwards compatibility. It is
663 possible, though not likely, that a decision is made not to release
664 this code as part of 2.2 final, if any serious backwards
665 incompapatibilities are found during alpha testing that cannot be
666 repaired.
667
Guido van Rossum55a78992001-07-17 17:22:32 +0000668- Generators were added; this is a new way to create an iterator (see
Tim Peters11a0d102001-07-17 18:48:00 +0000669 below) using what looks like a simple function containing one or
Guido van Rossum55a78992001-07-17 17:22:32 +0000670 more 'yield' statements. See PEP 255. Since this adds a new
671 keyword to the language, this feature must be enabled by including a
672 future statement: "from __future__ import generators" (see PEP 236).
673 Generators will become a standard feature in a future release
674 (probably 2.3). Without this future statement, 'yield' remains an
675 ordinary identifier, but a warning is issued each time it is used.
676 (These warnings currently don't conform to the warnings framework of
677 PEP 230; we intend to fix this in 2.2a2.)
678
Marc-André Lemburg12e74b32001-05-22 08:58:23 +0000679- The UTF-16 codec was modified to be more RFC compliant. It will now
680 only remove BOM characters at the start of the string and then
681 only if running in native mode (UTF-16-LE and -BE won't remove a
682 leading BMO character).
683
Marc-André Lemburgfab96cc2001-05-15 18:38:45 +0000684- Strings now have a new method .decode() to complement the already
685 existing .encode() method. These two methods provide direct access
686 to the corresponding decoders and encoders of the registered codecs.
687
688 To enhance the usability of the .encode() method, the special
689 casing of Unicode object return values was dropped (Unicode objects
690 were auto-magically converted to string using the default encoding).
Tim Peterseb28ef22001-06-02 05:27:19 +0000691
Marc-André Lemburgfab96cc2001-05-15 18:38:45 +0000692 Both methods will now return whatever the codec in charge of the
693 requested encoding returns as object, e.g. Unicode codecs will
694 return Unicode objects when decoding is requested ("äöü".decode("latin-1")
695 will return u"äöü"). This enables codec writer to create codecs
696 for various simple to use conversions.
697
698 New codecs were added to demonstrate these new features (the .encode()
699 and .decode() columns indicate the type of the returned objects):
700
701 Name | .encode() | .decode() | Description
702 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
703 uu | string | string | UU codec (e.g. for email)
704 base64 | string | string | base64 codec
Guido van Rossumc3415802001-06-06 13:30:54 +0000705 quopri | string | string | quoted-printable codec
Marc-André Lemburgfab96cc2001-05-15 18:38:45 +0000706 zlib | string | string | zlib compression
707 hex | string | string | 2-byte hex codec
708 rot-13 | string | Unicode | ROT-13 Unicode charmap codec
709
Mark Hammond2a0af792001-05-14 03:09:36 +0000710- Some operating systems now support the concept of a default Unicode
711 encoding for file system operations. Notably, Windows supports 'mbcs'
712 as the default. The Macintosh will also adopt this concept in the medium
Guido van Rossum1bd797a2001-05-14 13:53:38 +0000713 term, although the default encoding for that platform will be other than
Mark Hammond2a0af792001-05-14 03:09:36 +0000714 'mbcs'.
Guido van Rossum1bd797a2001-05-14 13:53:38 +0000715
716 On operating system that support non-ASCII filenames, it is common for
Mark Hammond2a0af792001-05-14 03:09:36 +0000717 functions that return filenames (such as os.listdir()) to return Python
718 string objects pre-encoded using the default file system encoding for
719 the platform. As this encoding is likely to be different from Python's
720 default encoding, converting this name to a Unicode object before passing
721 it back to the Operating System would result in a Unicode error, as Python
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000722 would attempt to use its default encoding (generally ASCII) rather than
723 the default encoding for the file system.
Guido van Rossum1bd797a2001-05-14 13:53:38 +0000724
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000725 In general, this change simply removes surprises when working with
726 Unicode and the file system, making these operations work as you expect,
727 increasing the transparency of Unicode objects in this context.
Mark Hammond2a0af792001-05-14 03:09:36 +0000728 See [????] for more details, including examples.
Tim Petersf553f892001-05-01 20:45:31 +0000729
Tim Peters61dff2b2001-05-08 15:43:37 +0000730- Float (and complex) literals in source code were evaluated to full
731 precision only when running from a .py file; the same code loaded from a
732 .pyc (or .pyo) file could suffer numeric differences starting at about the
733 12th significant decimal digit. For example, on a machine with IEEE-754
734 floating arithmetic,
735
736 x = 9007199254740992.0
737 print long(x)
738
739 printed 9007199254740992 if run directly from .py, but 9007199254740000
740 if from a compiled (.pyc or .pyo) file. This was due to marshal using
741 str(float) instead of repr(float) when building code objects. marshal
742 now uses repr(float) instead, which should reproduce floats to full
743 machine precision (assuming the platform C float<->string I/O conversion
744 functions are of good quality).
745
746 This may cause floating-point results to change in some cases, and
747 usually for the better, but may also cause numerically unstable
748 algorithms to break.
749
Tim Peters2f228e72001-05-13 00:19:31 +0000750- The implementation of dicts suffers fewer collisions, which has speed
751 benefits. However, the order in which dict entries appear in dict.keys(),
752 dict.values() and dict.items() may differ from previous releases for a
753 given dict. Nothing is defined about this order, so no program should
754 rely on it. Nevertheless, it's easy to write test cases that rely on the
755 order by accident, typically because of printing the str() or repr() of a
756 dict to an "expected results" file. See Lib/test/test_support.py's new
757 sortdict(dict) function for a simple way to display a dict in sorted
758 order.
759
Tim Peters7a3bfc32001-06-12 01:22:22 +0000760- Many other small changes to dicts were made, resulting in faster
761 operation along the most common code paths.
762
Guido van Rossum10315822001-05-01 20:54:30 +0000763- Dictionary objects now support the "in" operator: "x in dict" means
764 the same as dict.has_key(x).
765
Barry Warsaw51acc8d2001-06-26 20:12:50 +0000766- The update() method of dictionaries now accepts generic mapping
767 objects. Specifically the argument object must support the .keys()
768 and __getitem__() methods. This allows you to say, for example,
769 {}.update(UserDict())
770
Guido van Rossum10315822001-05-01 20:54:30 +0000771- Iterators were added; this is a generalized way of providing values
772 to a for loop. See PEP 234. There's a new built-in function iter()
773 to return an iterator. There's a new protocol to get the next value
774 from an iterator using the next() method (in Python) or the
775 tp_iternext slot (in C). There's a new protocol to get iterators
776 using the __iter__() method (in Python) or the tp_iter slot (in C).
777 Iterating (i.e. a for loop) over a dictionary generates its keys.
778 Iterating over a file generates its lines.
779
Tim Petersf553f892001-05-01 20:45:31 +0000780- The following functions were generalized to work nicely with iterator
781 arguments:
Tim Peterse63415e2001-05-08 04:38:29 +0000782 map(), filter(), reduce(), zip()
Tim Peters8572b4f2001-05-06 01:05:02 +0000783 list(), tuple() (PySequence_Tuple() and PySequence_Fast() in C API)
784 max(), min()
Tim Peters1af03e92001-05-26 19:37:54 +0000785 join() method of strings
786 extend() method of lists
Tim Peters75f8e352001-05-05 11:33:43 +0000787 'x in y' and 'x not in y' (PySequence_Contains() in C API)
788 operator.countOf() (PySequence_Count() in C API)
Tim Petersd6d010b2001-06-21 02:49:55 +0000789 right-hand side of assignment statements with multiple targets, such as
790 x, y, z = some_iterable_object_returning_exactly_3_values
Tim Peters75f8e352001-05-05 11:33:43 +0000791
Tim Petersd85e1022001-05-11 21:51:48 +0000792- Accessing module attributes is significantly faster (for example,
793 random.random or os.path or yourPythonModule.yourAttribute).
794
Tim Peterse63415e2001-05-08 04:38:29 +0000795- Comparing dictionary objects via == and != is faster, and now works even
796 if the keys and values don't support comparisons other than ==.
797
Tim Peters95bf9392001-05-10 08:32:44 +0000798- Comparing dictionaries in ways other than == and != is slower: there were
799 insecurities in the dict comparison implementation that could cause Python
800 to crash if the element comparison routines for the dict keys and/or
801 values mutated the dicts. Making the code bulletproof slowed it down.
802
Tim Peterseb28ef22001-06-02 05:27:19 +0000803- Collisions in dicts are resolved via a new approach, which can help
804 dramatically in bad cases. For example, looking up every key in a dict
Tim Peters7a3bfc32001-06-12 01:22:22 +0000805 d with d.keys() == [i << 16 for i in range(20000)] is approximately 500x
Tim Peterseb28ef22001-06-02 05:27:19 +0000806 faster now. Thanks to Christian Tismer for pointing out the cause and
807 the nature of an effective cure (last December! better late than never).
Tim Peters15d49292001-05-27 07:39:22 +0000808
Tim Peters52e155e2001-06-16 05:42:57 +0000809- repr() is much faster for large containers (dict, list, tuple).
810
811
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000812Library
813
Fred Drake960fdf92001-07-20 18:38:26 +0000814- The constants ascii_letters, ascii_lowercase. and ascii_uppercase
815 were added to the string module. These a locale-indenpendent
816 constants, unlike letters, lowercase, and uppercase. These are now
817 use in appropriate locations in the standard library.
818
Martin v. Löwisf0473d52001-07-18 16:17:16 +0000819- The flags used in dlopen calls can now be configured using
820 sys.setdlopenflags and queried using sys.getdlopenflags.
821
Guido van Rossumc7e4aca2001-07-12 11:54:37 +0000822- Fredrik Lundh's xmlrpclib is now a standard library module. This
823 provides full client-side XML-RPC support. In addition,
824 Demo/xmlrpc/ contains two server frameworks (one SocketServer-based,
825 one asyncore-based). Thanks to Eric Raymond for the documentation.
826
Guido van Rossum643d3912001-07-05 14:46:25 +0000827- The xrange() object is simplified: it no longer supports slicing,
828 repetition, comparisons, efficient 'in' checking, the tolist()
829 method, or the start, stop and step attributes. See PEP 260.
830
Martin v. Löwisebf94db2001-06-06 06:25:40 +0000831- A new function fnmatch.filter to filter lists of file names was added.
832
Barry Warsawffd674d2001-05-22 16:00:10 +0000833- calendar.py uses month and day names based on the current locale.
834
Guido van Rossum2e0a6542001-05-15 02:14:44 +0000835- strop is now *really* obsolete (this was announced before with 1.6),
836 and issues DeprecationWarning when used (except for the four items
837 that are still imported into string.py).
838
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000839- Cookie.py now sorts key+value pairs by key in output strings.
840
841- pprint.isrecursive(object) didn't correctly identify recursive objects.
842 Now it does.
843
Tim Peters95b3f782001-05-14 18:39:41 +0000844- pprint functions now much faster for large containers (tuple, list, dict).
845
Tim Peters7b9542a2001-06-10 23:40:19 +0000846- New 'q' and 'Q' format codes in the struct module, corresponding to C
847 types "long long" and "unsigned long long" (on Windows, __int64). In
848 native mode, these can be used only when the platform C compiler supports
849 these types (when HAVE_LONG_LONG is #define'd by the Python config
850 process), and then they inherit the sizes and alignments of the C types.
Tim Peters7a3bfc32001-06-12 01:22:22 +0000851 In standard mode, 'q' and 'Q' are supported on all platforms, and are
852 8-byte integral types.
Tim Peters7b9542a2001-06-10 23:40:19 +0000853
Guido van Rossum83213cc2001-06-12 16:48:52 +0000854- The site module installs a new built-in function 'help' that invokes
855 pydoc.help. It must be invoked as 'help()'; when invoked as 'help',
856 it displays a message reminding the user to use 'help()' or
857 'help(object)'.
858
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000859Tests
860
861- New test_mutants.py runs dict comparisons where the key and value
862 comparison operators mutute the dicts randomly during comparison. This
863 rapidly causes Python to crash under earlier releases (not for the faint
864 of heart: it can also cause Win9x to freeze or reboot!).
865
866- New test_pprint.py verfies that pprint.isrecursive() and
Tim Peters95b3f782001-05-14 18:39:41 +0000867 pprint.isreadable() return sensible results. Also verifies that simple
868 cases produce correct output.
Tim Petersa814db52001-05-14 07:05:58 +0000869
Tim Peters4324aa32001-05-28 22:30:08 +0000870C API
871
872- Removed the unused last_is_sticky argument from the internal
873 _PyTuple_Resize(). If this affects you, you were cheating.
874
875
Guido van Rossum55a78992001-07-17 17:22:32 +0000876======================================================================
877
878
Guido van Rossumffe13be2001-04-16 18:46:45 +0000879What's New in Python 2.1 (final)?
880=================================
881
882We only changed a few things since the last release candidate, all in
883Python library code:
884
885- A bug in the locale module was fixed that affected locales which
886 define no grouping for numeric formatting.
887
888- A few bugs in the weakref module's implementations of weak
889 dictionaries (WeakValueDictionary and WeakKeyDictionary) were fixed,
890 and the test suite was updated to check for these bugs.
891
892- An old bug in the os.path.walk() function (introduced in Python
893 2.0!) was fixed: a non-existent file would cause an exception
894 instead of being ignored.
895
896- Fixed a few bugs in the new symtable module found by Neil Norwitz's
897 PyChecker.
898
899
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +0000900What's New in Python 2.1c2?
901===========================
Barry Warsaw11e89c72001-04-11 20:37:57 +0000902
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +0000903A flurry of small changes, and one showstopper fixed in the nick of
904time made it necessary to release another release candidate. The list
905here is the *complete* list of patches (except version updates):
Guido van Rossum4fb60362001-04-13 00:46:14 +0000906
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +0000907Core
Guido van Rossum4fb60362001-04-13 00:46:14 +0000908
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +0000909- Tim discovered a nasty bug in the dictionary code, caused by
910 PyDict_Next() calling dict_resize(), and the GC code's use of
911 PyDict_Next() violating an assumption in dict_items(). This was
912 fixed with considerable amounts of band-aid, but the net effect is a
913 saner and more robust implementation.
914
915- Made a bunch of symbols static that were accidentally global.
916
917Build and Ports
918
919- The setup.py script didn't check for a new enough version of zlib
920 (1.1.3 is needed). Now it does.
921
922- Changed "make clean" target to also remove shared libraries.
923
924- Added a more general warning about the SGI Irix optimizer to README.
925
926Library
927
928- Fix a bug in urllib.basejoin("http://host", "../file.html") which
929 omitted the slash between host and file.html.
930
931- The mailbox module's _Mailbox class contained a completely broken
932 and undocumented seek() method. Ripped it out.
933
934- Fixed a bunch of typos in various library modules (urllib2, smtpd,
935 sgmllib, netrc, chunk) found by Neil Norwitz's PyChecker.
936
937- Fixed a few last-minute bugs in unittest.
938
939Extensions
940
941- Reverted the patch to the OpenSSL code in socketmodule.c to support
942 RAND_status() and the EGD, and the subsequent patch that tried to
943 fix it for pre-0.9.5 versions; the problem with the patch is that on
944 some systems it issues a warning whenever socket is imported, and
945 that's unacceptable.
946
947Tests
948
949- Fixed the pickle tests to work with "import test.test_pickle".
950
951- Tweaked test_locale.py to actually run the test Windows.
952
953- In distutils/archive_util.py, call zipfile.ZipFile() with mode "w",
954 not "wb" (which is not a valid mode at all).
955
956- Fix pstats browser crashes. Import readline if it exists to make
957 the user interface nicer.
958
959- Add "import thread" to the top of test modules that import the
960 threading module (test_asynchat and test_threadedtempfile). This
961 prevents test failures caused by a broken threading module resulting
962 from a previously caught failed import.
963
964- Changed test_asynchat.py to set the SO_REUSEADDR option; this was
965 needed on some platforms (e.g. Solaris 8) when the tests are run
966 twice in succession.
967
968- Skip rather than fail test_sunaudiodev if no audio device is found.
969
970
971What's New in Python 2.1c1?
972===========================
973
974This list was significantly updated when 2.1c2 was released; the 2.1c1
975release didn't mention most changes that were actually part of 2.1c1:
976
977Legal
978
979- Copyright was assigned to the Python Software Foundation (PSF) and a
980 PSF license (very similar to the CNRI license) was added.
981
982- The CNRI copyright notice was updated to include 2001.
983
984Core
Barry Warsaw11e89c72001-04-11 20:37:57 +0000985
Guido van Rossumc9932722001-04-12 02:31:27 +0000986- After a public outcry, assignment to __debug__ is no longer illegal;
987 instead, a warning is issued. It will become illegal in 2.2.
988
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +0000989- Fixed a core dump with "%#x" % 0, and changed the semantics so that
990 "%#x" now always prepends "0x", even if the value is zero.
991
992- Fixed some nits in the bytecode compiler.
993
994- Fixed core dumps when calling certain kinds of non-functions.
995
996- Fixed various core dumps caused by reference count bugs.
997
998Build and Ports
999
1000- Use INSTALL_SCRIPT to install script files.
1001
Guido van Rossum34d37dc2001-04-11 21:03:32 +00001002- New port: SCO Unixware 7, by Billy G. Allie.
1003
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +00001004- Updated RISCOS port.
1005
1006- Updated BeOS port and notes.
1007
1008- Various other porting problems resolved.
1009
1010Library
1011
1012- The TERMIOS and SOCKET modules are now truly obsolete and
1013 unnecessary. Their symbols are incorporated in the termios and
1014 socket modules.
1015
1016- Fixed some 64-bit bugs in pickle, cPickle, and struct, and added
1017 better tests for pickling.
1018
1019- threading: make Condition.wait() robust against KeyboardInterrupt.
1020
1021- zipfile: add support to zipfile to support opening an archive
1022 represented by an open file rather than a file name. Fix bug where
1023 the archive was not properly closed. Fixed a bug in this bugfix
1024 where flush() was called for a read-only file.
1025
1026- imputil: added an uninstall() method to the ImportManager.
1027
1028- Canvas: fixed bugs in lower() and tkraise() methods.
1029
1030- SocketServer: API change (added overridable close_request() method)
1031 so that the TCP server can explicitly close the request.
1032
1033- pstats: Eric Raymond added a simple interactive statistics browser,
1034 invoked when the module is run as a script.
1035
1036- locale: fixed a problem in format().
1037
1038- webbrowser: made it work when the BROWSER environment variable has a
1039 value like "/usr/bin/netscape". Made it auto-detect Konqueror for
1040 KDE 2. Fixed some other nits.
1041
1042- unittest: changes to allow using a different exception than
1043 AssertionError, and added a few more function aliases. Some other
1044 small changes.
1045
1046- urllib, urllib2: fixed redirect problems and a coupleof other nits.
1047
1048- asynchat: fixed a critical bug in asynchat that slipped through the
1049 2.1b2 release. Fixed another rare bug.
1050
1051- Fix some unqualified except: clauses (always a bad code example).
1052
1053XML
1054
1055- pyexpat: new API get_version_string().
1056
1057- Fixed some minidom bugs.
1058
1059Extensions
1060
1061- Fixed a core dump in _weakref. Removed the weakref.mapping()
1062 function (it adds nothing to the API).
1063
1064- Rationalized the use of header files in the readline module, to make
1065 it compile (albeit with some warnings) with the very recent readline
1066 4.2, without breaking for earlier versions.
1067
1068- Hopefully fixed a buffering problem in linuxaudiodev.
1069
1070- Attempted a fix to make the OpenSSL support in the socket module
1071 work again with pre-0.9.5 versions of OpenSSL.
1072
1073Tests
1074
1075- Added a test case for asynchat and asyncore.
1076
1077- Removed coupling between tests where one test failing could break
1078 another.
1079
1080Tools
1081
1082- Ping added an interactive help browser to pydoc, fixed some nits
1083 in the rest of the pydoc code, and added some features to his
1084 inspect module.
1085
1086- An updated python-mode.el version 4.1 which integrates Ken
1087 Manheimer's pdbtrack.el. This makes debugging Python code via pdb
1088 much nicer in XEmacs and Emacs. When stepping through your program
1089 with pdb, in either the shell window or the *Python* window, the
1090 source file and line will be tracked by an arrow. Very cool!
1091
1092- IDLE: syntax warnings in interactive mode are changed into errors.
1093
1094- Some improvements to Tools/webchecker (ignore some more URL types,
Tim Peters0e57abf2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00001095 follow some more links).
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +00001096
1097- Brought the Tools/compiler package up to date.
Guido van Rossum34d37dc2001-04-11 21:03:32 +00001098
Barry Warsaw11e89c72001-04-11 20:37:57 +00001099
Martin v. Löwis0411f6f2001-03-21 08:01:39 +00001100What's New in Python 2.1 beta 2?
1101================================
1102
Guido van Rossum053ae352001-03-22 14:17:21 +00001103(Unlisted are many fixed bugs, more documentation, etc.)
1104
Martin v. Löwis0411f6f2001-03-21 08:01:39 +00001105Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1106
Guido van Rossum053ae352001-03-22 14:17:21 +00001107- The nested scopes work (enabled by "from __future__ import
1108 nested_scopes") is completed; in particular, the future now extends
1109 into code executed through exec, eval() and execfile(), and into the
1110 interactive interpreter.
1111
1112- When calling a base class method (e.g. BaseClass.__init__(self)),
1113 this is now allowed even if self is not strictly spoken a class
1114 instance (e.g. when using metaclasses or the Don Beaudry hook).
1115
1116- Slice objects are now comparable but not hashable; this prevents
1117 dict[:] from being accepted but meaningless.
1118
1119- Complex division is now calculated using less braindead algorithms.
1120 This doesn't change semantics except it's more likely to give useful
1121 results in extreme cases. Complex repr() now uses full precision
1122 like float repr().
1123
1124- sgmllib.py now calls handle_decl() for simple <!...> declarations.
1125
Jeremy Hyltonf626db72001-03-23 14:18:27 +00001126- It is illegal to assign to the name __debug__, which is set when the
1127 interpreter starts. It is effectively a compile-time constant.
1128
1129- A warning will be issued if a global statement for a variable
1130 follows a use or assignment of that variable.
1131
Martin v. Löwis0411f6f2001-03-21 08:01:39 +00001132Standard library
1133
Guido van Rossum053ae352001-03-22 14:17:21 +00001134- unittest.py, a unit testing framework by Steve Purcell (PyUNIT,
1135 inspired by JUnit), is now part of the standard library. You now
1136 have a choice of two testing frameworks: unittest requires you to
1137 write testcases as separate code, doctest gathers them from
1138 docstrings. Both approaches have their advantages and
1139 disadvantages.
1140
1141- A new module Tix was added, which wraps the Tix extension library
1142 for Tk. With that module, it is not necessary to statically link
1143 Tix with _tkinter, since Tix will be loaded with Tcl's "package
1144 require" command. See Demo/tix/.
1145
1146- tzparse.py is now obsolete.
1147
1148- In gzip.py, the seek() and tell() methods are removed -- they were
1149 non-functional anyway, and it's better if callers can test for their
1150 existence with hasattr().
1151
1152Python/C API
1153
1154- PyDict_Next(): it is now safe to call PyDict_SetItem() with a key
1155 that's already in the dictionary during a PyDict_Next() iteration.
1156 This used to fail occasionally when a dictionary resize operation
1157 could be triggered that would rehash all the keys. All other
1158 modifications to the dictionary are still off-limits during a
1159 PyDict_Next() iteration!
1160
1161- New extended APIs related to passing compiler variables around.
1162
1163- New abstract APIs PyObject_IsInstance(), PyObject_IsSubclass()
1164 implement isinstance() and issubclass().
1165
1166- Py_BuildValue() now has a "D" conversion to create a Python complex
1167 number from a Py_complex C value.
Martin v. Löwis0411f6f2001-03-21 08:01:39 +00001168
Fred Drake4e262a92001-03-22 18:26:47 +00001169- Extensions types which support weak references must now set the
1170 field allocated for the weak reference machinery to NULL themselves;
1171 this is done to avoid the cost of checking each object for having a
1172 weakly referencable type in PyObject_INIT(), since most types are
1173 not weakly referencable.
1174
Jeremy Hyltonf626db72001-03-23 14:18:27 +00001175- PyFrame_FastToLocals() and PyFrame_LocalsToFast() copy bindings for
1176 free variables and cell variables to and from the frame's f_locals.
1177
1178- Variants of several functions defined in pythonrun.h have been added
1179 to support the nested_scopes future statement. The variants all end
1180 in Flags and take an extra argument, a PyCompilerFlags *; examples:
1181 PyRun_AnyFileExFlags(), PyRun_InteractiveLoopFlags(). These
1182 variants may be removed in Python 2.2, when nested scopes are
Tim Peters0e57abf2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00001183 mandatory.
Jeremy Hyltonf626db72001-03-23 14:18:27 +00001184
Andrew M. Kuchling8e9972c2001-03-22 15:42:08 +00001185Distutils
1186
1187- the sdist command now writes a PKG-INFO file, as described in PEP 241,
1188 into the release tree.
1189
Tim Peters0e57abf2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00001190- several enhancements to the bdist_wininst command from Thomas Heller
Andrew M. Kuchling8e9972c2001-03-22 15:42:08 +00001191 (an uninstaller, more customization of the installer's display)
1192
1193- from Jack Jansen: added Mac-specific code to generate a dialog for
1194 users to specify the command-line (because providing a command-line with
Tim Peters0e57abf2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00001195 MacPython is awkward). Jack also made various fixes for the Mac
Andrew M. Kuchling8e9972c2001-03-22 15:42:08 +00001196 and the Metrowerks compiler.
Tim Peters0e57abf2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00001197
1198- added 'platforms' and 'keywords' to the set of metadata that can be
1199 specified for a distribution.
Andrew M. Kuchling8e9972c2001-03-22 15:42:08 +00001200
1201- applied patches from Jason Tishler to make the compiler class work with
1202 Cygwin.
1203
1204
Tim Peters2fe289a2001-03-01 22:19:38 +00001205What's New in Python 2.1 beta 1?
1206================================
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +00001207
1208Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1209
Guido van Rossum9d0fbde2001-03-02 14:00:32 +00001210- Following an outcry from the community about the amount of code
1211 broken by the nested scopes feature introduced in 2.1a2, we decided
1212 to make this feature optional, and to wait until Python 2.2 (or at
1213 least 6 months) to make it standard. The option can be enabled on a
1214 per-module basis by adding "from __future__ import nested_scopes" at
1215 the beginning of a module (before any other statements, but after
1216 comments and an optional docstring). See PEP 236 (Back to the
1217 __future__) for a description of the __future__ statement. PEP 227
1218 (Statically Nested Scopes) has been updated to reflect this change,
1219 and to clarify the semantics in a number of endcases.
1220
1221- The nested scopes code, when enabled, has been hardened, and most
1222 bugs and memory leaks in it have been fixed.
1223
1224- Compile-time warnings are now generated for a number of conditions
1225 that will break or change in meaning when nested scopes are enabled:
1226
1227 - Using "from...import *" or "exec" without in-clause in a function
1228 scope that also defines a lambda or nested function with one or
1229 more free (non-local) variables. The presence of the import* or
1230 bare exec makes it impossible for the compiler to determine the
1231 exact set of local variables in the outer scope, which makes it
1232 impossible to determine the bindings for free variables in the
1233 inner scope. To avoid the warning about import *, change it into
1234 an import of explicitly name object, or move the import* statement
1235 to the global scope; to avoid the warning about bare exec, use
1236 exec...in... (a good idea anyway -- there's a possibility that
1237 bare exec will be deprecated in the future).
1238
1239 - Use of a global variable in a nested scope with the same name as a
1240 local variable in a surrounding scope. This will change in
1241 meaning with nested scopes: the name in the inner scope will
1242 reference the variable in the outer scope rather than the global
1243 of the same name. To avoid the warning, either rename the outer
1244 variable, or use a global statement in the inner function.
1245
Neil Schemenauera35c6882001-02-27 04:45:05 +00001246- An optional object allocator has been included. This allocator is
1247 optimized for Python objects and should be faster and use less memory
1248 than the standard system allocator. It is not enabled by default
1249 because of possible thread safety problems. The allocator is only
1250 protected by the Python interpreter lock and it is possible that some
1251 extension modules require a thread safe allocator. The object
1252 allocator can be enabled by providing the "--with-pymalloc" option to
1253 configure.
1254
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +00001255Standard library
1256
Martin v. Löwis2a5130e2001-02-27 04:21:58 +00001257- pyexpat now detects the expat version if expat.h defines it. A
1258 number of additional handlers are provided, which are only available
1259 since expat 1.95. In addition, the methods SetParamEntityParsing and
1260 GetInputContext of Parser objects are available with 1.95.x
1261 only. Parser objects now provide the ordered_attributes and
1262 specified_attributes attributes. A new module expat.model was added,
1263 which offers a number of additional constants if 1.95.x is used.
1264
1265- xml.dom offers the new functions registerDOMImplementation and
1266 getDOMImplementation.
1267
1268- xml.dom.minidom offers a toprettyxml method. A number of DOM
1269 conformance issues have been resolved. In particular, Element now
1270 has an hasAttributes method, and the handling of namespaces was
1271 improved.
1272
Andrew M. Kuchlingd6a1d792001-02-28 21:05:42 +00001273- Ka-Ping Yee contributed two new modules: inspect.py, a module for
1274 getting information about live Python code, and pydoc.py, a module
1275 for interactively converting docstrings to HTML or text.
1276 Tools/scripts/pydoc, which is now automatically installed into
Tim Peters1eff7962001-03-01 02:31:33 +00001277 <prefix>/bin, uses pydoc.py to display documentation; try running
Guido van Rossume3955a82001-03-02 14:05:59 +00001278 "pydoc -h" for instructions. "pydoc -g" pops up a small GUI that
1279 lets you browse the module docstrings using a web browser.
Andrew M. Kuchlingd6a1d792001-02-28 21:05:42 +00001280
Tim Peters1eff7962001-03-01 02:31:33 +00001281- New library module difflib.py, primarily packaging the SequenceMatcher
1282 class at the heart of the popular ndiff.py file-comparison tool.
1283
1284- doctest.py (a framework for verifying Python code examples in docstrings)
1285 is now part of the std library.
1286
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +00001287Windows changes
1288
Guido van Rossume3955a82001-03-02 14:05:59 +00001289- A new entry in the Start menu, "Module Docs", runs "pydoc -g" -- a
1290 small GUI that lets you browse the module docstrings using your
1291 default web browser.
1292
Tim Peters1eff7962001-03-01 02:31:33 +00001293- Import is now case-sensitive. PEP 235 (Import on Case-Insensitive
1294 Platforms) is implemented. See
1295
1296 http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0235.html
1297
1298 for full details, especially the "Current Lower-Left Semantics" section.
1299 The new Windows import rules are simpler than before:
1300
1301 A. If the PYTHONCASEOK environment variable exists, same as
1302 before: silently accept the first case-insensitive match of any
1303 kind; raise ImportError if none found.
1304
1305 B. Else search sys.path for the first case-sensitive match; raise
1306 ImportError if none found.
1307
1308 The same rules have been implented on other platforms with case-
1309 insensitive but case-preserving filesystems too (including Cygwin, and
1310 several flavors of Macintosh operating systems).
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +00001311
Tim Peters25a9ce32001-02-19 07:06:36 +00001312- winsound module: Under Win9x, winsound.Beep() now attempts to simulate
1313 what it's supposed to do (and does do under NT and 2000) via direct
1314 port manipulation. It's unknown whether this will work on all systems,
Tim Peters1eff7962001-03-01 02:31:33 +00001315 but it does work on my Win98SE systems now and was known to be useless on
Tim Peters25a9ce32001-02-19 07:06:36 +00001316 all Win9x systems before.
1317
Tim Peters1eff7962001-03-01 02:31:33 +00001318- Build: Subproject _test (effectively) renamed to _testcapi.
1319
Tim Peters2fe289a2001-03-01 22:19:38 +00001320New platforms
1321
1322- 2.1 should compile and run out of the box under MacOS X, even using HFS+.
1323 Thanks to Steven Majewski!
1324
1325- 2.1 should compile and run out of the box on Cygwin. Thanks to Jason
1326 Tishler!
1327
Guido van Rossum9089b272001-03-02 06:49:50 +00001328- 2.1 contains new files and patches for RISCOS, thanks to Dietmar
1329 Schwertberger! See RISCOS/README for more information -- it seems
1330 that because of the bizarre filename conventions on RISCOS, no port
1331 to that platform is easy. Note that the new variable os.endsep is
1332 silently supported in order to make life easier on this platform,
1333 but we don't advertise it because it's not worth for most folks to
1334 care about RISCOS portability.
1335
Tim Peters25a9ce32001-02-19 07:06:36 +00001336
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001337What's New in Python 2.1 alpha 2?
1338=================================
Tim Peters40ead762001-01-27 05:35:26 +00001339
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001340Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1341
Jeremy Hylton4589bd82001-02-01 20:38:45 +00001342- Scopes nest. If a name is used in a function or class, but is not
1343 local, the definition in the nearest enclosing function scope will
1344 be used. One consequence of this change is that lambda statements
1345 could reference variables in the namespaces where the lambda is
1346 defined. In some unusual cases, this change will break code.
1347
1348 In all previous version of Python, names were resolved in exactly
1349 three namespaces -- the local namespace, the global namespace, and
Jeremy Hyltond6b1cf92001-02-02 20:06:28 +00001350 the builtin namespace. According to this old definition, if a
Jeremy Hylton4589bd82001-02-01 20:38:45 +00001351 function A is defined within a function B, the names bound in B are
1352 not visible in A. The new rules make names bound in B visible in A,
1353 unless A contains a name binding that hides the binding in B.
1354
1355 Section 4.1 of the reference manual describes the new scoping rules
1356 in detail. The test script in Lib/test/test_scope.py demonstrates
1357 some of the effects of the change.
1358
1359 The new rules will cause existing code to break if it defines nested
1360 functions where an outer function has local variables with the same
1361 name as globals or builtins used by the inner function. Example:
1362
1363 def munge(str):
1364 def helper(x):
1365 return str(x)
1366 if type(str) != type(''):
1367 str = helper(str)
1368 return str.strip()
1369
1370 Under the old rules, the name str in helper() is bound to the
1371 builtin function str(). Under the new rules, it will be bound to
1372 the argument named str and an error will occur when helper() is
1373 called.
1374
Jeremy Hyltond6b1cf92001-02-02 20:06:28 +00001375- The compiler will report a SyntaxError if "from ... import *" occurs
1376 in a function or class scope. The language reference has documented
1377 that this case is illegal, but the compiler never checked for it.
1378 The recent introduction of nested scope makes the meaning of this
1379 form of name binding ambiguous. In a future release, the compiler
1380 may allow this form when there is no possibility of ambiguity.
1381
Tim Peters40ead762001-01-27 05:35:26 +00001382- repr(string) is easier to read, now using hex escapes instead of octal,
1383 and using \t, \n and \r instead of \011, \012 and \015 (respectively):
1384
1385 >>> "\texample \r\n" + chr(0) + chr(255)
1386 '\texample \r\n\x00\xff' # in 2.1
1387 '\011example \015\012\000\377' # in 2.0
1388
Moshe Zadka6af0ce02001-01-29 06:41:00 +00001389- Functions are now compared and hashed by identity, not by value, since
1390 the func_code attribute is writable.
1391
Fred Drakefb9d7122001-02-01 20:00:40 +00001392- Weak references (PEP 205) have been added. This involves a few
1393 changes in the core, an extension module (_weakref), and a Python
1394 module (weakref). The weakref module is the public interface. It
1395 includes support for "explicit" weak references, proxy objects, and
1396 mappings with weakly held values.
1397
Jeremy Hylton0072d5a2001-02-01 22:53:15 +00001398- A 'continue' statement can now appear in a try block within the body
1399 of a loop. It is still not possible to use continue in a finally
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00001400 clause.
Jeremy Hylton0072d5a2001-02-01 22:53:15 +00001401
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001402Standard library
1403
Barry Warsaw30dbd142001-01-31 22:14:01 +00001404- mailbox.py now has a new class, PortableUnixMailbox which is
1405 identical to UnixMailbox but uses a more portable scheme for
1406 determining From_ separators. Also, the constructors for all the
1407 classes in this module have a new optional `factory' argument, which
1408 is a callable used when new message classes must be instantiated by
1409 the next() method.
1410
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001411- random.py is now self-contained, and offers all the functionality of
1412 the now-deprecated whrandom.py. See the docs for details. random.py
1413 also supports new functions getstate() and setstate(), for saving
Tim Petersd52269b2001-01-25 06:23:18 +00001414 and restoring the internal state of the generator; and jumpahead(n),
1415 for quickly forcing the internal state to be the same as if n calls to
1416 random() had been made. The latter is particularly useful for multi-
1417 threaded programs, creating one instance of the random.Random() class for
1418 each thread, then using .jumpahead() to force each instance to use a
1419 non-overlapping segment of the full period.
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001420
Tim Peters0de88fc2001-02-01 04:59:18 +00001421- random.py's seed() function is new. For bit-for-bit compatibility with
1422 prior releases, use the whseed function instead. The new seed function
1423 addresses two problems: (1) The old function couldn't produce more than
1424 about 2**24 distinct internal states; the new one about 2**45 (the best
1425 that can be done in the Wichmann-Hill generator). (2) The old function
1426 sometimes produced identical internal states when passed distinct
1427 integers, and there was no simple way to predict when that would happen;
1428 the new one guarantees to produce distinct internal states for all
1429 arguments in [0, 27814431486576L).
1430
Jeremy Hylton4c4fda02001-02-02 03:29:24 +00001431- The socket module now supports raw packets on Linux. The socket
1432 family is AF_PACKET.
1433
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00001434- test_capi.py is a start at running tests of the Python C API. The tests
1435 are implemented by the new Modules/_testmodule.c.
1436
Jeremy Hyltond6b1cf92001-02-02 20:06:28 +00001437- A new extension module, _symtable, provides provisional access to the
1438 internal symbol table used by the Python compiler. A higher-level
1439 interface will be added on top of _symtable in a future release.
1440
Andrew M. Kuchlingdebc3522001-02-22 15:53:21 +00001441- Removed the obsolete soundex module.
1442
Martin v. Löwis2a5130e2001-02-27 04:21:58 +00001443- xml.dom.minidom now uses the standard DOM exceptions. Node supports
1444 the isSameNode method; NamedNodeMap the get method.
1445
1446- xml.sax.expatreader supports the lexical handler property; it
1447 generates comment, startCDATA, and endCDATA events.
1448
Tim Petersee826f82001-01-31 19:39:44 +00001449Windows changes
1450
1451- Build procedure: the zlib project is built in a different way that
1452 ensures the zlib header files used can no longer get out of synch with
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00001453 the zlib binary used. See PCbuild\readme.txt for details. Your old
1454 zlib-related directories can be deleted; you'll need to download fresh
1455 source for zlib and unpack it into a new directory.
Tim Petersee826f82001-01-31 19:39:44 +00001456
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00001457- Build: New subproject _test for the benefit of test_capi.py (see above).
1458
Tim Petersb16c56f2001-02-02 21:24:51 +00001459- Build: New subproject _symtable, for new DLL _symtable.pyd (a nascent
1460 interface to some Python compiler internals).
1461
1462- Build: Subproject ucnhash is gone, since the code was folded into the
Tim Peters9ea17ac2001-02-02 05:57:15 +00001463 unicodedata subproject.
Tim Petersd7b5e882001-01-25 03:36:26 +00001464
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001465What's New in Python 2.1 alpha 1?
1466=================================
1467
1468Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1469
Marc-André Lemburgebb195b2001-01-20 10:34:52 +00001470- There is a new Unicode companion to the PyObject_Str() API
1471 called PyObject_Unicode(). It behaves in the same way as the
1472 former, but assures that the returned value is an Unicode object
1473 (applying the usual coercion if necessary).
Marc-André Lemburgad7c98e2001-01-17 17:09:53 +00001474
Guido van Rossumf98eda02001-01-17 15:54:45 +00001475- The comparison operators support "rich comparison overloading" (PEP
1476 207). C extension types can provide a rich comparison function in
1477 the new tp_richcompare slot in the type object. The cmp() function
1478 and the C function PyObject_Compare() first try the new rich
1479 comparison operators before trying the old 3-way comparison. There
1480 is also a new C API PyObject_RichCompare() (which also falls back on
1481 the old 3-way comparison, but does not constrain the outcome of the
1482 rich comparison to a Boolean result).
1483
1484 The rich comparison function takes two objects (at least one of
1485 which is guaranteed to have the type that provided the function) and
1486 an integer indicating the opcode, which can be Py_LT, Py_LE, Py_EQ,
1487 Py_NE, Py_GT, Py_GE (for <, <=, ==, !=, >, >=), and returns a Python
1488 object, which may be NotImplemented (in which case the tp_compare
1489 slot function is used as a fallback, if defined).
1490
1491 Classes can overload individual comparison operators by defining one
1492 or more of the methods__lt__, __le__, __eq__, __ne__, __gt__,
Guido van Rossuma88479f2001-01-18 14:28:08 +00001493 __ge__. There are no explicit "reflected argument" versions of
1494 these; instead, __lt__ and __gt__ are each other's reflection,
1495 likewise for__le__ and __ge__; __eq__ and __ne__ are their own
1496 reflection (similar at the C level). No other implications are
1497 made; in particular, Python does not assume that == is the Boolean
1498 inverse of !=, or that < is the Boolean inverse of >=. This makes
1499 it possible to define types with partial orderings.
Guido van Rossumf98eda02001-01-17 15:54:45 +00001500
1501 Classes or types that want to implement (in)equality tests but not
1502 the ordering operators (i.e. unordered types) should implement ==
1503 and !=, and raise an error for the ordering operators.
1504
Guido van Rossuma88479f2001-01-18 14:28:08 +00001505 It is possible to define types whose rich comparison results are not
Guido van Rossumf98eda02001-01-17 15:54:45 +00001506 Boolean; e.g. a matrix type might want to return a matrix of bits
1507 for A < B, giving elementwise comparisons. Such types should ensure
1508 that any interpretation of their value in a Boolean context raises
1509 an exception, e.g. by defining __nonzero__ (or the tp_nonzero slot
1510 at the C level) to always raise an exception.
1511
Guido van Rossuma88479f2001-01-18 14:28:08 +00001512- Complex numbers use rich comparisons to define == and != but raise
1513 an exception for <, <=, > and >=. Unfortunately, this also means
1514 that cmp() of two complex numbers raises an exception when the two
1515 numbers differ. Since it is not mathematically meaningful to compare
1516 complex numbers except for equality, I hope that this doesn't break
1517 too much code.
1518
Tim Peters3389f192001-02-18 08:48:49 +00001519- The outcome of comparing non-numeric objects of different types is
Tim Peters14495852001-02-18 08:28:33 +00001520 not defined by the language, other than that it's arbitrary but
1521 consistent (see the Reference Manual). An implementation detail changed
1522 in 2.1a1 such that None now compares less than any other object. Code
1523 relying on this new behavior (like code that relied on the previous
1524 behavior) does so at its own risk.
1525
Barry Warsaw573b5412001-01-15 20:43:18 +00001526- Functions and methods now support getting and setting arbitrarily
1527 named attributes (PEP 232). Functions have a new __dict__
1528 (a.k.a. func_dict) which hold the function attributes. Methods get
1529 and set attributes on their underlying im_func. It is a TypeError
1530 to set an attribute on a bound method.
1531
Guido van Rossum051e3352001-01-15 19:11:10 +00001532- The xrange() object implementation has been improved so that
1533 xrange(sys.maxint) can be used on 64-bit platforms. There's still a
1534 limitation that in this case len(xrange(sys.maxint)) can't be
1535 calculated, but the common idiom "for i in xrange(sys.maxint)" will
1536 work fine as long as the index i doesn't actually reach 2**31.
1537 (Python uses regular ints for sequence and string indices; fixing
1538 that is much more work.)
1539
Guido van Rossum1cc8f832001-01-12 16:25:08 +00001540- Two changes to from...import:
1541
Guido van Rossumba381232001-02-03 15:06:40 +00001542 1) "from M import X" now works even if (after loading module M)
1543 sys.modules['M'] is not a real module; it's basically a getattr()
1544 operation with AttributeError exceptions changed into ImportError.
Guido van Rossum1cc8f832001-01-12 16:25:08 +00001545
1546 2) "from M import *" now looks for M.__all__ to decide which names to
1547 import; if M.__all__ doesn't exist, it uses M.__dict__.keys() but
1548 filters out names starting with '_' as before. Whether or not
1549 __all__ exists, there's no restriction on the type of M.
1550
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001551- File objects have a new method, xreadlines(). This is the fastest
1552 way to iterate over all lines in a file:
1553
1554 for line in file.xreadlines():
1555 ...do something to line...
1556
1557 See the xreadlines module (mentioned below) for how to do this for
1558 other file-like objects.
1559
1560- Even if you don't use file.xreadlines(), you may expect a speedup on
1561 line-by-line input. The file.readline() method has been optimized
Tim Petersf29b64d2001-01-15 06:33:19 +00001562 quite a bit in platform-specific ways: on systems (like Linux) that
1563 support flockfile(), getc_unlocked(), and funlockfile(), those are
1564 used by default. On systems (like Windows) without getc_unlocked(),
1565 a complicated (but still thread-safe) method using fgets() is used by
1566 default.
1567
Tim Petersd52269b2001-01-25 06:23:18 +00001568 You can force use of the fgets() method by #define'ing
1569 USE_FGETS_IN_GETLINE at build time (it may be faster than
Tim Petersf29b64d2001-01-15 06:33:19 +00001570 getc_unlocked()).
1571
Tim Petersd52269b2001-01-25 06:23:18 +00001572 You can force fgets() not to be used by #define'ing
1573 DONT_USE_FGETS_IN_GETLINE (this is the first thing to try if std test
Tim Petersf29b64d2001-01-15 06:33:19 +00001574 test_bufio.py fails -- and let us know if it does!).
1575
1576- In addition, the fileinput module, while still slower than the other
1577 methods on most platforms, has been sped up too, by using
1578 file.readlines(sizehint).
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001579
1580- Support for run-time warnings has been added, including a new
1581 command line option (-W) to specify the disposition of warnings.
1582 See the description of the warnings module below.
1583
1584- Extensive changes have been made to the coercion code. This mostly
1585 affects extension modules (which can now implement mixed-type
1586 numerical operators without having to use coercion), but
1587 occasionally, in boundary cases the coercion semantics have changed
1588 subtly. Since this was a terrible gray area of the language, this
Guido van Rossumae72d872001-01-11 15:00:14 +00001589 is considered an improvement. Also note that __rcmp__ is no longer
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001590 supported -- instead of calling __rcmp__, __cmp__ is called with
Guido van Rossuma88479f2001-01-18 14:28:08 +00001591 reflected arguments.
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001592
Guido van Rossumf98eda02001-01-17 15:54:45 +00001593- In connection with the coercion changes, a new built-in singleton
1594 object, NotImplemented is defined. This can be returned for
1595 operations that wish to indicate they are not implemented for a
1596 particular combination of arguments. From C, this is
1597 Py_NotImplemented.
1598
Martin v. Löwisbe4c0f52001-01-04 20:30:56 +00001599- The interpreter accepts now bytecode files on the command line even
1600 if they do not have a .pyc or .pyo extension. On Linux, after executing
1601
Martin v. Löwise214baa2001-02-04 22:37:56 +00001602import imp,sys,string
1603magic = string.join(["\\x%.2x" % ord(c) for c in imp.get_magic()],"")
1604reg = ':pyc:M::%s::%s:' % (magic, sys.executable)
1605open("/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register","wb").write(reg)
Martin v. Löwisbe4c0f52001-01-04 20:30:56 +00001606
1607 any byte code file can be used as an executable (i.e. as an argument
1608 to execve(2)).
1609
Tim Peters9940b802000-12-01 07:59:35 +00001610- %[xXo] formats of negative Python longs now produce a sign
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001611 character. In 1.6 and earlier, they never produced a sign,
1612 and raised an error if the value of the long was too large
1613 to fit in a Python int. In 2.0, they produced a sign if and
1614 only if too large to fit in an int. This was inconsistent
1615 across platforms (because the size of an int varies across
1616 platforms), and inconsistent with hex() and oct(). Example:
1617
1618 >>> "%x" % -0x42L
Tim Peters9940b802000-12-01 07:59:35 +00001619 '-42' # in 2.1
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001620 'ffffffbe' # in 2.0 and before, on 32-bit machines
1621 >>> hex(-0x42L)
1622 '-0x42L' # in all versions of Python
1623
Tim Peters9940b802000-12-01 07:59:35 +00001624 The behavior of %d formats for negative Python longs remains
1625 the same as in 2.0 (although in 1.6 and before, they raised
1626 an error if the long didn't fit in a Python int).
1627
1628 %u formats don't make sense for Python longs, but are allowed
1629 and treated the same as %d in 2.1. In 2.0, a negative long
1630 formatted via %u produced a sign if and only if too large to
1631 fit in an int. In 1.6 and earlier, a negative long formatted
1632 via %u raised an error if it was too big to fit in an int.
1633
Guido van Rossum3661d392000-12-12 22:10:31 +00001634- Dictionary objects have an odd new method, popitem(). This removes
1635 an arbitrary item from the dictionary and returns it (in the form of
1636 a (key, value) pair). This can be useful for algorithms that use a
1637 dictionary as a bag of "to do" items and repeatedly need to pick one
1638 item. Such algorithms normally end up running in quadratic time;
1639 using popitem() they can usually be made to run in linear time.
1640
Tim Peters36cdad12000-12-29 02:06:45 +00001641Standard library
1642
Thomas Woutersfe385252001-01-19 23:16:56 +00001643- In the time module, the time argument to the functions strftime,
1644 localtime, gmtime, asctime and ctime is now optional, defaulting to
1645 the current time (in the local timezone).
1646
Guido van Rossumda91f222001-01-15 16:36:08 +00001647- The ftplib module now defaults to passive mode, which is deemed a
1648 more useful default given that clients are often inside firewalls
1649 these days. Note that this could break if ftplib is used to connect
1650 to a *server* that is inside a firewall, from outside; this is
1651 expected to be a very rare situation. To fix that, you can call
1652 ftp.set_pasv(0).
1653
Martin v. Löwis10a27872001-01-13 09:54:41 +00001654- The module site now treats .pth files not only for path configuration,
1655 but also supports extensions to the initialization code: Lines starting
1656 with import are executed.
1657
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001658- There's a new module, warnings, which implements a mechanism for
1659 issuing and filtering warnings. There are some new built-in
1660 exceptions that serve as warning categories, and a new command line
1661 option, -W, to control warnings (e.g. -Wi ignores all warnings, -We
1662 turns warnings into errors). warnings.warn(message[, category])
1663 issues a warning message; this can also be called from C as
1664 PyErr_Warn(category, message).
1665
1666- A new module xreadlines was added. This exports a single factory
1667 function, xreadlines(). The intention is that this code is the
1668 absolutely fastest way to iterate over all lines in an open
1669 file(-like) object:
1670
1671 import xreadlines
1672 for line in xreadlines.xreadlines(file):
1673 ...do something to line...
1674
1675 This is equivalent to the previous the speed record holder using
1676 file.readlines(sizehint). Note that if file is a real file object
1677 (as opposed to a file-like object), this is equivalent:
1678
1679 for line in file.xreadlines():
1680 ...do something to line...
1681
Tim Peters36cdad12000-12-29 02:06:45 +00001682- The bisect module has new functions bisect_left, insort_left,
1683 bisect_right and insort_right. The old names bisect and insort
1684 are now aliases for bisect_right and insort_right. XXX_right
1685 and XXX_left methods differ in what happens when the new element
1686 compares equal to one or more elements already in the list: the
1687 XXX_left methods insert to the left, the XXX_right methods to the
Tim Peters742bb6f2001-01-05 08:05:32 +00001688 right. Code that doesn't care where equal elements end up should
1689 continue to use the old, short names ("bisect" and "insort").
Tim Peters36cdad12000-12-29 02:06:45 +00001690
Andrew M. Kuchlingf6f3a892001-01-13 14:53:34 +00001691- The new curses.panel module wraps the panel library that forms part
1692 of SYSV curses and ncurses. Contributed by Thomas Gellekum.
1693
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001694- The SocketServer module now sets the allow_reuse_address flag by
1695 default in the TCPServer class.
1696
1697- A new function, sys._getframe(), returns the stack frame pointer of
1698 the caller. This is intended only as a building block for
1699 higher-level mechanisms such as string interpolation.
1700
Martin v. Löwis2a5130e2001-02-27 04:21:58 +00001701- The pyexpat module supports a number of new handlers, which are
1702 available only in expat 1.2. If invocation of a callback fails, it
1703 will report an additional frame in the traceback. Parser objects
1704 participate now in garbage collection. If expat reports an unknown
1705 encoding, pyexpat will try to use a Python codec; that works only
1706 for single-byte charsets. The parser type objects is exposed as
1707 XMLParserObject.
1708
1709- xml.dom now offers standard definitions for symbolic node type and
1710 exception code constants, and a hierarchy of DOM exceptions. minidom
1711 was adjusted to use them.
1712
1713- The conformance of xml.dom.minidom to the DOM specification was
1714 improved. It detects a number of additional error cases; the
1715 previous/next relationship works even when the tree is modified;
1716 Node supports the normalize() method; NamedNodeMap, DocumentType and
1717 DOMImplementation classes were added; Element supports the
1718 hasAttribute and hasAttributeNS methods; and Text supports the splitText
1719 method.
1720
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001721Build issues
1722
Guido van Rossum1e33bdc2001-01-23 03:17:00 +00001723- For Unix (and Unix-compatible) builds, configuration and building of
1724 extension modules is now greatly automated. Rather than having to
1725 edit the Modules/Setup file to indicate which modules should be
1726 built and where their include files and libraries are, a
1727 distutils-based setup.py script now takes care of building most
1728 extension modules. All extension modules built this way are built
1729 as shared libraries. Only a few modules that must be linked
1730 statically are still listed in the Setup file; you won't need to
1731 edit their configuration.
1732
1733- Python should now build out of the box on Cygwin. If it doesn't,
1734 mail to Jason Tishler (jlt63 at users.sourceforge.net).
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001735
1736- Python now always uses its own (renamed) implementation of getopt()
1737 -- there's too much variation among C library getopt()
1738 implementations.
1739
1740- C++ compilers are better supported; the CXX macro is always set to a
1741 C++ compiler if one is found.
Tim Peters36cdad12000-12-29 02:06:45 +00001742
Tim Petersd92dfe02000-12-12 01:18:41 +00001743Windows changes
1744
1745- select module: By default under Windows, a select() call
1746 can specify no more than 64 sockets. Python now boosts
1747 this Microsoft default to 512. If you need even more than
1748 that, see the MS docs (you'll need to #define FD_SETSIZE
1749 and recompile Python from source).
1750
Guido van Rossumf61f1662001-01-10 20:13:55 +00001751- Support for Windows 3.1, DOS and OS/2 is gone. The Lib/dos-8x3
1752 subdirectory is no more!
1753
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001754
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001755What's New in Python 2.0?
Fred Drake1a640502000-10-16 20:27:25 +00001756=========================
Guido van Rossum61000331997-08-15 04:39:58 +00001757
Guido van Rossum8ed602b2000-09-01 22:34:33 +00001758Below is a list of all relevant changes since release 1.6. Older
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00001759changes are in the file HISTORY. If you are making the jump directly
1760from Python 1.5.2 to 2.0, make sure to read the section for 1.6 in the
1761HISTORY file! Many important changes listed there.
Guido van Rossum61000331997-08-15 04:39:58 +00001762
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00001763Alternatively, a good overview of the changes between 1.5.2 and 2.0 is
1764the document "What's New in Python 2.0" by Kuchling and Moshe Zadka:
1765http://starship.python.net/crew/amk/python/writing/new-python/.
Guido van Rossum1f83cce1997-10-06 21:04:35 +00001766
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00001767--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
Guido van Rossum437cfe81999-04-08 20:17:57 +00001768
1769======================================================================
1770
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001771What's new in 2.0 (since release candidate 1)?
1772==============================================
1773
1774Standard library
1775
1776- The copy_reg module was modified to clarify its intended use: to
1777 register pickle support for extension types, not for classes.
1778 pickle() will raise a TypeError if it is passed a class.
1779
1780- Fixed a bug in gettext's "normalize and expand" code that prevented
1781 it from finding an existing .mo file.
1782
1783- Restored support for HTTP/0.9 servers in httplib.
1784
Tim Peters989b7b92000-10-16 20:24:53 +00001785- The math module was changed to stop raising OverflowError in case of
1786 underflow, and return 0 instead in underflow cases. Whether Python
1787 used to raise OverflowError in case of underflow was platform-
1788 dependent (it did when the platform math library set errno to ERANGE
1789 on underflow).
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001790
1791- Fixed a bug in StringIO that occurred when the file position was not
1792 at the end of the file and write() was called with enough data to
1793 extend past the end of the file.
1794
1795- Fixed a bug that caused Tkinter error messages to get lost on
1796 Windows. The bug was fixed by replacing direct use of
1797 interp->result with Tcl_GetStringResult(interp).
1798
1799- Fixed bug in urllib2 that caused it to fail when it received an HTTP
1800 redirect response.
1801
1802- Several changes were made to distutils: Some debugging code was
1803 removed from util. Fixed the installer used when an external zip
1804 program (like WinZip) is not found; the source code for this
1805 installer is in Misc/distutils. check_lib() was modified to behave
1806 more like AC_CHECK_LIB by add other_libraries() as a parameter. The
1807 test for whether installed modules are on sys.path was changed to
1808 use both normcase() and normpath().
1809
Jeremy Hyltond867a2c2000-10-16 20:41:38 +00001810- Several minor bugs were fixed in the xml package (the minidom,
1811 pulldom, expatreader, and saxutils modules).
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001812
1813- The regression test driver (regrtest.py) behavior when invoked with
1814 -l changed: It now reports a count of objects that are recognized as
1815 garbage but not freed by the garbage collector.
1816
Tim Peters989b7b92000-10-16 20:24:53 +00001817- The regression test for the math module was changed to test
1818 exceptional behavior when the test is run in verbose mode. Python
1819 cannot yet guarantee consistent exception behavior across platforms,
1820 so the exception part of test_math is run only in verbose mode, and
1821 may fail on your platform.
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001822
1823Internals
1824
1825- PyOS_CheckStack() has been disabled on Win64, where it caused
1826 test_sre to fail.
1827
1828Build issues
1829
1830- Changed compiler flags, so that gcc is always invoked with -Wall and
1831 -Wstrict-prototypes. Users compiling Python with GCC should see
1832 exactly one warning, except if they have passed configure the
Tim Peters989b7b92000-10-16 20:24:53 +00001833 --with-pydebug flag. The expected warning is for getopt() in
Tim Petersadfb94f2000-10-16 20:51:33 +00001834 Modules/main.c. This warning will be fixed for Python 2.1.
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001835
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001836- Fixed configure to add -threads argument during linking on OSF1.
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001837
1838Tools and other miscellany
1839
1840- The compiler in Tools/compiler was updated to support the new
1841 language features introduced in 2.0: extended print statement, list
1842 comprehensions, and augmented assignments. The new compiler should
1843 also be backwards compatible with Python 1.5.2; the compiler will
1844 always generate code for the version of the interpreter it runs
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001845 under.
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001846
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001847What's new in 2.0 release candidate 1 (since beta 2)?
1848=====================================================
1849
Jeremy Hylton6040aaa2000-10-09 21:27:22 +00001850What is release candidate 1?
1851
1852We believe that release candidate 1 will fix all known bugs that we
1853intend to fix for the 2.0 final release. This release should be a bit
1854more stable than the previous betas. We would like to see even more
1855widespread testing before the final release, so we are producing this
1856release candidate. The final release will be exactly the same unless
1857any show-stopping (or brown bag) bugs are found by testers of the
1858release candidate.
1859
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001860All the changes since the last beta release are bug fixes or changes
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001861to support building Python for specific platforms.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001862
1863Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1864
1865- A bug that caused crashes when __coerce__ was used with augmented
1866 assignment, e.g. +=, was fixed.
1867
1868- Raise ZeroDivisionError when raising zero to a negative number,
1869 e.g. 0.0 ** -2.0. Note that math.pow is unrelated to the builtin
1870 power operator and the result of math.pow(0.0, -2.0) will vary by
1871 platform. On Linux, it raises a ValueError.
1872
1873- A bug in Unicode string interpolation was fixed that occasionally
1874 caused errors with formats including "%%". For example, the
1875 following expression "%% %s" % u"abc" no longer raises a TypeError.
1876
1877- Compilation of deeply nested expressions raises MemoryError instead
1878 of SyntaxError, e.g. eval("[" * 50 + "]" * 50).
1879
1880- In 2.0b2 on Windows, the interpreter wrote .pyc files in text mode,
1881 rendering them useless. They are now written in binary mode again.
1882
1883Standard library
1884
1885- Keyword arguments are now accepted for most pattern and match object
1886 methods in SRE, the standard regular expression engine.
1887
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001888- In SRE, fixed error with negative lookahead and lookbehind that
Jeremy Hylton32e20ff2000-10-09 19:48:11 +00001889 manifested itself as a runtime error in patterns like "(?<!abc)(def)".
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001890
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001891- Several bugs in the Unicode handling and error handling in _tkinter
1892 were fixed.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001893
1894- Fix memory management errors in Merge() and Tkapp_Call() routines.
1895
1896- Several changes were made to cStringIO to make it compatible with
1897 the file-like object interface and with StringIO. If operations are
1898 performed on a closed object, an exception is raised. The truncate
1899 method now accepts a position argument and readline accepts a size
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001900 argument.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001901
1902- There were many changes made to the linuxaudiodev module and its
1903 test suite; as a result, a short, unexpected audio sample should now
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001904 play when the regression test is run.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001905
1906 Note that this module is named poorly, because it should work
1907 correctly on any platform that supports the Open Sound System
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001908 (OSS).
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001909
1910 The module now raises exceptions when errors occur instead of
1911 crashing. It also defines the AFMT_A_LAW format (logarithmic A-law
1912 audio) and defines a getptr() method that calls the
1913 SNDCTL_DSP_GETxPTR ioctl defined in the OSS Programmer's Guide.
1914
1915- The library_version attribute, introduced in an earlier beta, was
1916 removed because it can not be supported with early versions of the C
1917 readline library, which provides no way to determine the version at
1918 compile-time.
1919
1920- The binascii module is now enabled on Win64.
1921
Tim Peters46446d62000-10-09 21:19:31 +00001922- tokenize.py no longer suffers "recursion depth" errors when parsing
1923 programs with very long string literals.
1924
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001925Internals
1926
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001927- Fixed several buffer overflow vulnerabilities in calculate_path(),
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001928 which is called when the interpreter starts up to determine where
1929 the standard library is installed. These vulnerabilities affect all
1930 previous versions of Python and can be exploited by setting very
1931 long values for PYTHONHOME or argv[0]. The risk is greatest for a
1932 setuid Python script, although use of the wrapper in
1933 Misc/setuid-prog.c will eliminate the vulnerability.
1934
1935- Fixed garbage collection bugs in instance creation that were
1936 triggered when errors occurred during initialization. The solution,
1937 applied in cPickle and in PyInstance_New(), is to call
1938 PyObject_GC_Init() after the initialization of the object's
1939 container attributes is complete.
1940
1941- pyexpat adds definitions of PyModule_AddStringConstant and
1942 PyModule_AddObject if the Python version is less than 2.0, which
1943 provides compatibility with PyXML on Python 1.5.2.
1944
1945- If the platform has a bogus definition for LONG_BIT (the number of
1946 bits in a long), an error will be reported at compile time.
1947
1948- Fix bugs in _PyTuple_Resize() which caused hard-to-interpret garbage
1949 collection crashes and possibly other, unreported crashes.
1950
1951- Fixed a memory leak in _PyUnicode_Fini().
1952
1953Build issues
1954
1955- configure now accepts a --with-suffix option that specifies the
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001956 executable suffix. This is useful for builds on Cygwin and Mac OS
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001957 X, for example.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001958
1959- The mmap.PAGESIZE constant is now initialized using sysconf when
1960 possible, which eliminates a dependency on -lucb for Reliant UNIX.
1961
1962- The md5 file should now compile on all platforms.
1963
1964- The select module now compiles on platforms that do not define
1965 POLLRDNORM and related constants.
1966
1967- Darwin (Mac OS X): Initial support for static builds on this
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00001968 platform.
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001969
Jeremy Hylton10921202000-10-09 18:34:12 +00001970- BeOS: A number of changes were made to the build and installation
1971 process. ar-fake now operates on a directory of object files.
1972 dl_export.h is gone, and its macros now appear on the mwcc command
1973 line during build on PPC BeOS.
1974
Jeremy Hyltond6e20232000-10-16 20:08:38 +00001975- Platform directory in lib/python2.0 is "plat-beos5" (or
Jeremy Hylton10921202000-10-09 18:34:12 +00001976 "plat-beos4", if building on BeOS 4.5), rather than "plat-beos".
Jeremy Hyltoned9e6442000-10-09 18:26:42 +00001977
1978- Cygwin: Support for shared libraries, Tkinter, and sockets.
1979
1980- SunOS 4.1.4_JL: Fix test for directory existence in configure.
1981
1982Tools and other miscellany
1983
1984- Removed debugging prints from main used with freeze.
1985
Tim Peters46446d62000-10-09 21:19:31 +00001986- IDLE auto-indent no longer crashes when it encounters Unicode
1987 characters.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00001988
1989What's new in 2.0 beta 2 (since beta 1)?
1990========================================
1991
1992Core language, builtins, and interpreter
1993
Tim Peters482c0212000-09-26 06:33:09 +00001994- Add support for unbounded ints in %d,i,u,x,X,o formats; for example
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00001995 "%d" % 2L**64 == "18446744073709551616".
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00001996
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00001997- Add -h and -V command line options to print the usage message and
1998 Python version number and exit immediately.
1999
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002000- eval() and exec accept Unicode objects as code parameters.
2001
2002- getattr() and setattr() now also accept Unicode objects for the
2003 attribute name, which are converted to strings using the default
2004 encoding before lookup.
2005
2006- Multiplication on string and Unicode now does proper bounds
2007 checking; e.g. 'a' * 65536 * 65536 will raise ValueError, "repeated
2008 string is too long."
2009
2010- Better error message when continue is found in try statement in a
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00002011 loop.
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002012
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002013
2014Standard library and extensions
2015
Guido van Rossum5b08f132001-04-16 02:05:23 +00002016- socket module: the OpenSSL code now adds support for RAND_status()
2017 and EGD (Entropy Gathering Device).
2018
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002019- array: reverse() method of array now works. buffer_info() now does
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002020 argument checking; it still takes no arguments.
2021
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002022- asyncore/asynchat: Included most recent version from Sam Rushing.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002023
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002024- cgi: Accept '&' or ';' as separator characters when parsing form data.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002025
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002026- CGIHTTPServer: Now works on Windows (and perhaps even Mac).
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002027
2028- ConfigParser: When reading the file, options spelled in upper case
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002029 letters are now correctly converted to lowercase.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002030
2031- copy: Copy Unicode objects atomically.
2032
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002033- cPickle: Fail gracefully when copy_reg can't be imported.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002034
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002035- cStringIO: Implemented readlines() method.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002036
Fred Drake67233bc2000-09-26 16:40:27 +00002037- dbm: Add get() and setdefault() methods to dbm object. Add constant
2038 `library' to module that names the library used. Added doc strings
2039 and method names to error messages. Uses configure to determine
2040 which ndbm.h file to include; Berkeley DB's nbdm and GDBM's ndbm is
2041 now available options.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002042
2043- distutils: Update to version 0.9.3.
2044
2045- dl: Add several dl.RTLD_ constants.
2046
2047- fpectl: Now supported on FreeBSD.
2048
2049- gc: Add DEBUG_SAVEALL option. When enabled all garbage objects
2050 found by the collector will be saved in gc.garbage. This is useful
2051 for debugging a program that creates reference cycles.
2052
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002053- httplib: Three changes: Restore support for set_debuglevel feature
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002054 of HTTP class. Do not close socket on zero-length response. Do not
2055 crash when server sends invalid content-length header.
2056
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002057- mailbox: Mailbox class conforms better to qmail specifications.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002058
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002059- marshal: When reading a short, sign-extend on platforms where shorts
2060 are bigger than 16 bits. When reading a long, repair the unportable
2061 sign extension that was being done for 64-bit machines. (It assumed
2062 that signed right shift sign-extends.)
2063
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002064- operator: Add contains(), invert(), __invert__() as aliases for
2065 __contains__(), inv(), and __inv__() respectively.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002066
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002067- os: Add support for popen2() and popen3() on all platforms where
2068 fork() exists. (popen4() is still in the works.)
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002069
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002070- os: (Windows only:) Add startfile() function that acts like double-
Tim Peters482c0212000-09-26 06:33:09 +00002071 clicking on a file in Explorer (or passing the file name to the
2072 DOS "start" command).
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002073
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002074- os.path: (Windows, DOS:) Treat trailing colon correctly in
Tim Peters482c0212000-09-26 06:33:09 +00002075 os.path.join. os.path.join("a:", "b") yields "a:b".
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002076
2077- pickle: Now raises ValueError when an invalid pickle that contains
2078 a non-string repr where a string repr was expected. This behavior
2079 matches cPickle.
2080
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002081- posixfile: Remove broken __del__() method.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002082
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002083- py_compile: support CR+LF line terminators in source file.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002084
2085- readline: Does not immediately exit when ^C is hit when readline and
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002086 threads are configured. Adds definition of rl_library_version. (The
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002087 latter addition requires GNU readline 2.2 or later.)
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002088
2089- rfc822: Domain literals returned by AddrlistClass method
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002090 getdomainliteral() are now properly wrapped in brackets.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002091
2092- site: sys.setdefaultencoding() should only be called in case the
Tim Peters482c0212000-09-26 06:33:09 +00002093 standard default encoding ("ascii") is changed. This saves quite a
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002094 few cycles during startup since the first call to
2095 setdefaultencoding() will initialize the codec registry and the
2096 encodings package.
2097
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002098- socket: Support for size hint in readlines() method of object returned
2099 by makefile().
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002100
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002101- sre: Added experimental expand() method to match objects. Does not
Jeremy Hylton625915e2000-10-02 13:43:33 +00002102 use buffer interface on Unicode strings. Does not hang if group id
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002103 is followed by whitespace.
2104
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00002105- StringIO: Size hint in readlines() is now supported as documented.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002106
2107- struct: Check ranges for bytes and shorts.
2108
2109- urllib: Improved handling of win32 proxy settings. Fixed quote and
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002110 quote_plus functions so that the always encode a comma.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002111
2112- Tkinter: Image objects are now guaranteed to have unique ids. Set
2113 event.delta to zero if Tk version doesn't support mousewheel.
2114 Removed some debugging prints.
2115
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002116- UserList: now implements __contains__().
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002117
Fred Drake67233bc2000-09-26 16:40:27 +00002118- webbrowser: On Windows, use os.startfile() instead of os.popen(),
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002119 which works around a bug in Norton AntiVirus 2000 that leads directly
2120 to a Blue Screen freeze.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002121
2122- xml: New version detection code allows PyXML to override standard
2123 XML package if PyXML version is greater than 0.6.1.
2124
Fred Drake64bb3802000-09-26 16:21:35 +00002125- xml.dom: DOM level 1 support for basic XML. Includes xml.dom.minidom
2126 (conventional DOM), and xml.dom.pulldom, which allows building the DOM
2127 tree only for nodes which are sufficiently interesting to a specific
2128 application. Does not provide the HTML-specific extensions. Still
2129 undocumented.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002130
Fred Drake64bb3802000-09-26 16:21:35 +00002131- xml.sax: SAX 2 support for Python, including all the handler
2132 interfaces needed to process XML 1.0 compliant XML. Some
2133 documentation is already available.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002134
Fred Drake64bb3802000-09-26 16:21:35 +00002135- pyexpat: Renamed to xml.parsers.expat since this is part of the new,
2136 packagized XML support.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002137
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002138
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002139C API
2140
2141- Add three new convenience functions for module initialization --
2142 PyModule_AddObject(), PyModule_AddIntConstant(), and
2143 PyModule_AddStringConstant().
2144
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002145- Cleaned up definition of NULL in C source code; all definitions were
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002146 removed and add #error to Python.h if NULL isn't defined after
2147 #include of stdio.h.
2148
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002149- Py_PROTO() macros that were removed in 2.0b1 have been restored for
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002150 backwards compatibility (at the source level) with old extensions.
2151
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002152- A wrapper API was added for signal() and sigaction(). Instead of
2153 either function, always use PyOS_getsig() to get a signal handler
2154 and PyOS_setsig() to set one. A new convenience typedef
2155 PyOS_sighandler_t is defined for the type of signal handlers.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002156
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002157- Add PyString_AsStringAndSize() function that provides access to the
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002158 internal data buffer and size of a string object -- or the default
2159 encoded version of a Unicode object.
2160
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002161- PyString_Size() and PyString_AsString() accept Unicode objects.
2162
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002163- The standard header <limits.h> is now included by Python.h (if it
Fred Drake64bb3802000-09-26 16:21:35 +00002164 exists). INT_MAX and LONG_MAX will always be defined, even if
2165 <limits.h> is not available.
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002166
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002167- PyFloat_FromString takes a second argument, pend, that was
2168 effectively useless. It is now officially useless but preserved for
2169 backwards compatibility. If the pend argument is not NULL, *pend is
2170 set to NULL.
2171
2172- PyObject_GetAttr() and PyObject_SetAttr() now accept Unicode objects
2173 for the attribute name. See note on getattr() above.
2174
2175- A few bug fixes to argument processing for Unicode.
2176 PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() now accepts "es#" and "es".
2177 PyArg_Parse() special cases "s#" for Unicode objects; it returns a
2178 pointer to the default encoded string data instead of to the raw
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00002179 UTF-16.
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002180
2181- Py_BuildValue accepts B format (for bgen-generated code).
2182
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002183
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002184Internals
2185
2186- On Unix, fix code for finding Python installation directory so that
2187 it works when argv[0] is a relative path.
2188
Andrew M. Kuchlinga1099be2000-12-15 01:16:43 +00002189- Added a true unicode_internal_encode() function and fixed the
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002190 unicode_internal_decode function() to support Unicode objects directly
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002191 rather than by generating a copy of the object.
2192
Tim Peters482c0212000-09-26 06:33:09 +00002193- Several of the internal Unicode tables are much smaller now, and
2194 the source code should be much friendlier to weaker compilers.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002195
Jeremy Hylton97693b02000-09-26 17:42:51 +00002196- In the garbage collector: Fixed bug in collection of tuples. Fixed
2197 bug that caused some instances to be removed from the container set
2198 while they were still live. Fixed parsing in gc.set_debug() for
2199 platforms where sizeof(long) > sizeof(int).
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002200
2201- Fixed refcount problem in instance deallocation that only occurred
2202 when Py_REF_DEBUG was defined and Py_TRACE_REFS was not.
2203
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002204- On Windows, getpythonregpath is now protected against null data in
2205 registry key.
2206
2207- On Unix, create .pyc/.pyo files with O_EXCL flag to avoid a race
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00002208 condition.
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002209
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002210
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002211Build and platform-specific issues
2212
2213- Better support of GNU Pth via --with-pth configure option.
2214
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002215- Python/C API now properly exposed to dynamically-loaded extension
2216 modules on Reliant UNIX.
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002217
2218- Changes for the benefit of SunOS 4.1.4 (really!). mmapmodule.c:
2219 Don't define MS_SYNC to be zero when it is undefined. Added missing
2220 prototypes in posixmodule.c.
2221
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002222- Improved support for HP-UX build. Threads should now be correctly
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002223 configured (on HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00).
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002224
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002225- Fix largefile support on older NetBSD systems and OpenBSD by adding
2226 define for TELL64.
2227
2228
2229Tools and other miscellany
2230
2231- ftpmirror: Call to main() is wrapped in if __name__ == "__main__".
2232
2233- freeze: The modulefinder now works with 2.0 opcodes.
2234
Tim Petersa3a3a032000-11-30 05:22:44 +00002235- IDLE:
Jeremy Hyltonfa2e2c12000-09-26 16:31:30 +00002236 Move hackery of sys.argv until after the Tk instance has been
2237 created, which allows the application-specific Tkinter
2238 initialization to be executed if present; also pass an explicit
2239 className parameter to the Tk() constructor.
Fred Drake64bb3802000-09-26 16:21:35 +00002240
Jeremy Hylton1b618592000-09-26 05:32:36 +00002241
2242What's new in 2.0 beta 1?
2243=========================
2244
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002245Source Incompatibilities
2246------------------------
2247
2248None. Note that 1.6 introduced several incompatibilities with 1.5.2,
2249such as single-argument append(), connect() and bind(), and changes to
2250str(long) and repr(float).
2251
2252
2253Binary Incompatibilities
2254------------------------
2255
2256- Third party extensions built for Python 1.5.x or 1.6 cannot be used
2257with Python 2.0; these extensions will have to be rebuilt for Python
22582.0.
2259
2260- On Windows, attempting to import a third party extension built for
2261Python 1.5.x or 1.6 results in an immediate crash; there's not much we
2262can do about this. Check your PYTHONPATH environment variable!
2263
2264- Python bytecode files (*.pyc and *.pyo) are not compatible between
2265releases.
2266
2267
2268Overview of Changes Since 1.6
2269-----------------------------
2270
2271There are many new modules (including brand new XML support through
2272the xml package, and i18n support through the gettext module); a list
2273of all new modules is included below. Lots of bugs have been fixed.
2274
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002275The process for making major new changes to the language has changed
2276since Python 1.6. Enhancements must now be documented by a Python
2277Enhancement Proposal (PEP) before they can be accepted.
2278
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002279There are several important syntax enhancements, described in more
2280detail below:
2281
2282 - Augmented assignment, e.g. x += 1
2283
2284 - List comprehensions, e.g. [x**2 for x in range(10)]
2285
2286 - Extended import statement, e.g. import Module as Name
2287
2288 - Extended print statement, e.g. print >> file, "Hello"
2289
2290Other important changes:
2291
2292 - Optional collection of cyclical garbage
2293
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002294Python Enhancement Proposal (PEP)
2295---------------------------------
2296
2297PEP stands for Python Enhancement Proposal. A PEP is a design
2298document providing information to the Python community, or describing
2299a new feature for Python. The PEP should provide a concise technical
2300specification of the feature and a rationale for the feature.
2301
2302We intend PEPs to be the primary mechanisms for proposing new
2303features, for collecting community input on an issue, and for
2304documenting the design decisions that have gone into Python. The PEP
2305author is responsible for building consensus within the community and
2306documenting dissenting opinions.
2307
2308The PEPs are available at http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002309
2310Augmented Assignment
2311--------------------
2312
2313This must have been the most-requested feature of the past years!
2314Eleven new assignment operators were added:
2315
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002316 += -= *= /= %= **= <<= >>= &= ^= |=
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002317
2318For example,
2319
2320 A += B
2321
2322is similar to
2323
2324 A = A + B
2325
2326except that A is evaluated only once (relevant when A is something
2327like dict[index].attr).
2328
2329However, if A is a mutable object, A may be modified in place. Thus,
2330if A is a number or a string, A += B has the same effect as A = A+B
2331(except A is only evaluated once); but if a is a list, A += B has the
2332same effect as A.extend(B)!
2333
2334Classes and built-in object types can override the new operators in
2335order to implement the in-place behavior; the not-in-place behavior is
2336used automatically as a fallback when an object doesn't implement the
2337in-place behavior. For classes, the method name is derived from the
2338method name for the corresponding not-in-place operator by inserting
2339an 'i' in front of the name, e.g. __iadd__ implements in-place
2340__add__.
2341
2342Augmented assignment was implemented by Thomas Wouters.
2343
2344
2345List Comprehensions
2346-------------------
2347
2348This is a flexible new notation for lists whose elements are computed
2349from another list (or lists). The simplest form is:
2350
2351 [<expression> for <variable> in <sequence>]
2352
Guido van Rossum56db0952000-09-06 23:34:25 +00002353For example, [i**2 for i in range(4)] yields the list [0, 1, 4, 9].
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002354This is more efficient than a for loop with a list.append() call.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002355
2356You can also add a condition:
2357
2358 [<expression> for <variable> in <sequence> if <condition>]
2359
2360For example, [w for w in words if w == w.lower()] would yield the list
2361of words that contain no uppercase characters. This is more efficient
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002362than a for loop with an if statement and a list.append() call.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002363
2364You can also have nested for loops and more than one 'if' clause. For
2365example, here's a function that flattens a sequence of sequences::
2366
2367 def flatten(seq):
2368 return [x for subseq in seq for x in subseq]
2369
2370 flatten([[0], [1,2,3], [4,5], [6,7,8,9], []])
2371
2372This prints
2373
2374 [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
2375
2376List comprehensions originated as a patch set from Greg Ewing; Skip
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002377Montanaro and Thomas Wouters also contributed. Described by PEP 202.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002378
2379
2380Extended Import Statement
2381-------------------------
2382
2383Many people have asked for a way to import a module under a different
2384name. This can be accomplished like this:
2385
2386 import foo
2387 bar = foo
2388 del foo
2389
2390but this common idiom gets old quickly. A simple extension of the
2391import statement now allows this to be written as follows:
2392
2393 import foo as bar
2394
2395There's also a variant for 'from ... import':
2396
2397 from foo import bar as spam
2398
2399This also works with packages; e.g. you can write this:
2400
2401 import test.regrtest as regrtest
2402
2403Note that 'as' is not a new keyword -- it is recognized only in this
2404context (this is only possible because the syntax for the import
2405statement doesn't involve expressions).
2406
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002407Implemented by Thomas Wouters. Described by PEP 221.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002408
2409
2410Extended Print Statement
2411------------------------
2412
2413Easily the most controversial new feature, this extension to the print
2414statement adds an option to make the output go to a different file
2415than the default sys.stdout.
2416
2417For example, to write an error message to sys.stderr, you can now
2418write:
2419
2420 print >> sys.stderr, "Error: bad dog!"
2421
2422As a special feature, if the expression used to indicate the file
Fred Drake45888ff2000-09-29 17:09:11 +00002423evaluates to None, the current value of sys.stdout is used. Thus:
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002424
2425 print >> None, "Hello world"
2426
2427is equivalent to
2428
2429 print "Hello world"
2430
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002431Design and implementation by Barry Warsaw. Described by PEP 214.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002432
2433
2434Optional Collection of Cyclical Garbage
2435---------------------------------------
2436
2437Python is now equipped with a garbage collector that can hunt down
2438cyclical references between Python objects. It's no replacement for
2439reference counting; in fact, it depends on the reference counts being
2440correct, and decides that a set of objects belong to a cycle if all
2441their reference counts can be accounted for from their references to
2442each other. This devious scheme was first proposed by Eric Tiedemann,
2443and brought to implementation by Neil Schemenauer.
2444
2445There's a module "gc" that lets you control some parameters of the
2446garbage collection. There's also an option to the configure script
2447that lets you enable or disable the garbage collection. In 2.0b1,
2448it's on by default, so that we (hopefully) can collect decent user
2449experience with this new feature. There are some questions about its
Fred Drake9f11cf82000-09-29 17:54:40 +00002450performance. If it proves to be too much of a problem, we'll turn it
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002451off by default in the final 2.0 release.
2452
2453
2454Smaller Changes
2455---------------
2456
2457A new function zip() was added. zip(seq1, seq2, ...) is equivalent to
2458map(None, seq1, seq2, ...) when the sequences have the same length;
2459i.e. zip([1,2,3], [10,20,30]) returns [(1,10), (2,20), (3,30)]. When
2460the lists are not all the same length, the shortest list wins:
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002461zip([1,2,3], [10,20]) returns [(1,10), (2,20)]. See PEP 201.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002462
2463sys.version_info is a tuple (major, minor, micro, level, serial).
2464
2465Dictionaries have an odd new method, setdefault(key, default).
2466dict.setdefault(key, default) returns dict[key] if it exists; if not,
2467it sets dict[key] to default and returns that value. Thus:
2468
2469 dict.setdefault(key, []).append(item)
2470
2471does the same work as this common idiom:
2472
2473 if not dict.has_key(key):
2474 dict[key] = []
2475 dict[key].append(item)
2476
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002477There are two new variants of SyntaxError that are raised for
2478indentation-related errors: IndentationError and TabError.
2479
2480Changed \x to consume exactly two hex digits; see PEP 223. Added \U
2481escape that consumes exactly eight hex digits.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002482
2483The limits on the size of expressions and file in Python source code
2484have been raised from 2**16 to 2**32. Previous versions of Python
2485were limited because the maximum argument size the Python VM accepted
2486was 2**16. This limited the size of object constructor expressions,
2487e.g. [1,2,3] or {'a':1, 'b':2}, and the size of source files. This
2488limit was raised thanks to a patch by Charles Waldman that effectively
2489fixes the problem. It is now much more likely that you will be
2490limited by available memory than by an arbitrary limit in Python.
2491
2492The interpreter's maximum recursion depth can be modified by Python
2493programs using sys.getrecursionlimit and sys.setrecursionlimit. This
2494limit is the maximum number of recursive calls that can be made by
2495Python code. The limit exists to prevent infinite recursion from
2496overflowing the C stack and causing a core dump. The default value is
24971000. The maximum safe value for a particular platform can be found
2498by running Misc/find_recursionlimit.py.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002499
2500New Modules and Packages
2501------------------------
2502
2503atexit - for registering functions to be called when Python exits.
2504
2505imputil - Greg Stein's alternative API for writing custom import
2506hooks.
2507
2508pyexpat - an interface to the Expat XML parser, contributed by Paul
2509Prescod.
2510
2511xml - a new package with XML support code organized (so far) in three
2512subpackages: xml.dom, xml.sax, and xml.parsers. Describing these
2513would fill a volume. There's a special feature whereby a
2514user-installed package named _xmlplus overrides the standard
2515xmlpackage; this is intended to give the XML SIG a hook to distribute
2516backwards-compatible updates to the standard xml package.
2517
2518webbrowser - a platform-independent API to launch a web browser.
2519
2520
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002521Changed Modules
2522---------------
2523
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002524array -- new methods for array objects: count, extend, index, pop, and
2525remove
2526
2527binascii -- new functions b2a_hex and a2b_hex that convert between
2528binary data and its hex representation
2529
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002530calendar -- Many new functions that support features including control
2531over which day of the week is the first day, returning strings instead
2532of printing them. Also new symbolic constants for days of week,
2533e.g. MONDAY, ..., SUNDAY.
2534
2535cgi -- FieldStorage objects have a getvalue method that works like a
2536dictionary's get method and returns the value attribute of the object.
2537
2538ConfigParser -- The parser object has new methods has_option,
2539remove_section, remove_option, set, and write. They allow the module
2540to be used for writing config files as well as reading them.
2541
2542ftplib -- ntransfercmd(), transfercmd(), and retrbinary() all now
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002543optionally support the RFC 959 REST command.
2544
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002545gzip -- readline and readlines now accept optional size arguments
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002546
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002547httplib -- New interfaces and support for HTTP/1.1 by Greg Stein. See
2548the module doc strings for details.
Guido van Rossum830ca2a2000-09-05 15:34:16 +00002549
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002550locale -- implement getdefaultlocale for Win32 and Macintosh
2551
2552marshal -- no longer dumps core when marshaling deeply nested or
2553recursive data structures
2554
2555os -- new functions isatty, seteuid, setegid, setreuid, setregid
2556
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002557os/popen2 -- popen2/popen3/popen4 support under Windows. popen2/popen3
2558support under Unix.
2559
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002560os/pty -- support for openpty and forkpty
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002561
2562os.path -- fix semantics of os.path.commonprefix
2563
2564smtplib -- support for sending very long messages
2565
2566socket -- new function getfqdn()
2567
2568readline -- new functions to read, write and truncate history files.
2569The readline section of the library reference manual contains an
2570example.
2571
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002572select -- add interface to poll system call
2573
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002574shutil -- new copyfileobj function
2575
2576SimpleHTTPServer, CGIHTTPServer -- Fix problems with buffering in the
2577HTTP server.
2578
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002579Tkinter -- optimization of function flatten
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002580
2581urllib -- scans environment variables for proxy configuration,
Tim Peters8b092332000-09-05 20:15:25 +00002582e.g. http_proxy.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002583
2584whichdb -- recognizes dumbdbm format
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002585
2586
2587Obsolete Modules
2588----------------
2589
2590None. However note that 1.6 made a whole slew of modules obsolete:
2591stdwin, soundex, cml, cmpcache, dircache, dump, find, grep, packmail,
2592poly, zmod, strop, util, whatsound.
2593
2594
2595Changed, New, Obsolete Tools
2596----------------------------
2597
Tim Peters8b092332000-09-05 20:15:25 +00002598None.
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002599
2600
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002601C-level Changes
2602---------------
2603
2604Several cleanup jobs were carried out throughout the source code.
2605
2606All C code was converted to ANSI C; we got rid of all uses of the
2607Py_PROTO() macro, which makes the header files a lot more readable.
2608
2609Most of the portability hacks were moved to a new header file,
2610pyport.h; several other new header files were added and some old
2611header files were removed, in an attempt to create a more rational set
2612of header files. (Few of these ever need to be included explicitly;
2613they are all included by Python.h.)
2614
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002615Trent Mick ensured portability to 64-bit platforms, under both Linux
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002616and Win64, especially for the new Intel Itanium processor. Mick also
2617added large file support for Linux64 and Win64.
Guido van Rossumf2ffce02000-09-05 04:38:34 +00002618
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002619The C APIs to return an object's size have been update to consistently
2620use the form PyXXX_Size, e.g. PySequence_Size and PyDict_Size. In
2621previous versions, the abstract interfaces used PyXXX_Length and the
2622concrete interfaces used PyXXX_Size. The old names,
2623e.g. PyObject_Length, are still available for backwards compatibility
2624at the API level, but are deprecated.
2625
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002626The PyOS_CheckStack function has been implemented on Windows by
2627Fredrik Lundh. It prevents Python from failing with a stack overflow
2628on Windows.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002629
2630The GC changes resulted in creation of two new slots on object,
2631tp_traverse and tp_clear. The augmented assignment changes result in
Guido van Rossum4338a282000-09-06 13:02:08 +00002632the creation of a new slot for each in-place operator.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002633
2634The GC API creates new requirements for container types implemented in
Guido van Rossum4338a282000-09-06 13:02:08 +00002635C extension modules. See Include/objimpl.h for details.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002636
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002637PyErr_Format has been updated to automatically calculate the size of
2638the buffer needed to hold the formatted result string. This change
2639prevents crashes caused by programmer error.
Jeremy Hyltonbdebd542000-09-05 18:28:54 +00002640
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002641New C API calls: PyObject_AsFileDescriptor, PyErr_WriteUnraisable.
Guido van Rossume905e952000-09-05 12:42:46 +00002642
Jeremy Hylton24c3d602000-09-05 19:36:26 +00002643PyRun_AnyFileEx, PyRun_SimpleFileEx, PyRun_FileEx -- New functions
2644that are the same as their non-Ex counterparts except they take an
2645extra flag argument that tells them to close the file when done.
2646
2647XXX There were other API changes that should be fleshed out here.
Guido van Rossumab9d6f01998-08-10 22:01:13 +00002648
Tim Peters8b092332000-09-05 20:15:25 +00002649
2650Windows Changes
2651---------------
2652
2653New popen2/popen3/peopen4 in os module (see Changed Modules above).
2654
2655os.popen is much more usable on Windows 95 and 98. See Microsoft
2656Knowledge Base article Q150956. The Win9x workaround described there
2657is implemented by the new w9xpopen.exe helper in the root of your
2658Python installation. Note that Python uses this internally; it is not
2659a standalone program.
2660
2661Administrator privileges are no longer required to install Python
2662on Windows NT or Windows 2000. If you have administrator privileges,
2663Python's registry info will be written under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
2664Otherwise the installer backs off to writing Python's registry info
Guido van Rossum4338a282000-09-06 13:02:08 +00002665under HKEY_CURRENT_USER. The latter is sufficient for all "normal"
Tim Peters8b092332000-09-05 20:15:25 +00002666uses of Python, but will prevent some advanced uses from working
2667(for example, running a Python script as an NT service, or possibly
2668from CGI).
2669
2670[This was new in 1.6] The installer no longer runs a separate Tcl/Tk
2671installer; instead, it installs the needed Tcl/Tk files directly in the
2672Python directory. If you already have a Tcl/Tk installation, this
2673wastes some disk space (about 4 Megs) but avoids problems with
2674conflicting Tcl/Tk installations, and makes it much easier for Python
2675to ensure that Tcl/Tk can find all its files.
2676
2677[This was new in 1.6] The Windows installer now installs by default in
2678\Python20\ on the default volume, instead of \Program Files\Python-2.0\.
2679
Guido van Rossumf62ed9c2000-09-26 11:16:10 +00002680
2681Updates to the changes between 1.5.2 and 1.6
2682--------------------------------------------
2683
2684The 1.6 NEWS file can't be changed after the release is done, so here
2685is some late-breaking news:
2686
2687New APIs in locale.py: normalize(), getdefaultlocale(), resetlocale(),
2688and changes to getlocale() and setlocale().
2689
2690The new module is now enabled per default.
2691
2692It is not true that the encodings codecs cannot be used for normal
2693strings: the string.encode() (which is also present on 8-bit strings
2694!) allows using them for 8-bit strings too, e.g. to convert files from
2695cp1252 (Windows) to latin-1 or vice-versa.
2696
2697Japanese codecs are available from Tamito KAJIYAMA:
2698http://pseudo.grad.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp/~kajiyama/python/
2699
2700
Guido van Rossumab9d6f01998-08-10 22:01:13 +00002701======================================================================