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2 What's New In Python 3.3
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5:Author: Raymond Hettinger
6:Release: |release|
7:Date: |today|
8
Éric Araujob07b97f2011-10-05 01:03:34 +02009.. Rules for maintenance:
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +000010
11 * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
12 on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
13 get rewritten to some degree.
14
15 * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
16 changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
17 Misc/NEWS than to this file.
18
19 * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
20 is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
21 or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
22 I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
23 too much time on writing your addition.)
24
25 * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
26 maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
27 section.
28
29 * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
30 example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
31 socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
32 write the necessary text.
33
34 * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
35 necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
36
37 * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
38 sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
39
40 * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
41
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +000042 XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
43 module.
Éric Araujob07b97f2011-10-05 01:03:34 +020044 (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.)
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +000045
Éric Araujob07b97f2011-10-05 01:03:34 +020046 This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Mercurial log
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +000047 when researching a change.
48
49This article explains the new features in Python 3.3, compared to 3.2.
50
Georg Brandl988049a2012-06-24 18:12:24 +020051.. note:: Beta users should be aware that this document is currently in
Nick Coghlanb47b5392012-05-26 01:31:25 +100052 draft form. It will be updated substantially as Python 3.3 moves towards
53 release, so it's worth checking back even after reading earlier versions.
54
55
Éric Araujo859aad62012-06-24 00:07:41 -040056PEP 405: Virtual Environments
57=============================
Nick Coghlanb47b5392012-05-26 01:31:25 +100058
Éric Araujo859aad62012-06-24 00:07:41 -040059- inspired by ``virtualenv``, a tool widely used by the community
60- change to the interpreter to avoid hacks
Nick Coghlanb47b5392012-05-26 01:31:25 +100061
Éric Araujo859aad62012-06-24 00:07:41 -040062The :mod:`venv` module and ``pyvenv`` script (inspired by ``virtualenv``, a
63tool widely used by the community).
64
65.. also mention the interpreter changes that avoid the hacks used in virtualenv
Nick Coghlanb47b5392012-05-26 01:31:25 +100066
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +000067
Éric Araujo859aad62012-06-24 00:07:41 -040068PEP 420: Namespace Packages
69===========================
70
71Native support for package directories that don't require ``__init__.py``
72marker files and can automatically span multiple path segments (inspired by
73various third party approaches to namespace packages, as described in
74:pep:`420`)
75
76
77.. _pep-3118-update:
Nick Coghlan98e20702012-03-06 21:50:13 +100078
Stefan Krah9a2d99e2012-02-25 12:24:21 +010079PEP 3118: New memoryview implementation and buffer protocol documentation
80=========================================================================
81
82:issue:`10181` - memoryview bug fixes and features.
83 Written by Stefan Krah.
84
85The new memoryview implementation comprehensively fixes all ownership and
86lifetime issues of dynamically allocated fields in the Py_buffer struct
87that led to multiple crash reports. Additionally, several functions that
88crashed or returned incorrect results for non-contiguous or multi-dimensional
89input have been fixed.
90
91The memoryview object now has a PEP-3118 compliant getbufferproc()
92that checks the consumer's request type. Many new features have been
93added, most of them work in full generality for non-contiguous arrays
94and arrays with suboffsets.
95
96The documentation has been updated, clearly spelling out responsibilities
97for both exporters and consumers. Buffer request flags are grouped into
98basic and compound flags. The memory layout of non-contiguous and
99multi-dimensional NumPy-style arrays is explained.
100
101Features
102--------
103
104* All native single character format specifiers in struct module syntax
105 (optionally prefixed with '@') are now supported.
106
107* With some restrictions, the cast() method allows changing of format and
108 shape of C-contiguous arrays.
109
110* Multi-dimensional list representations are supported for any array type.
111
112* Multi-dimensional comparisons are supported for any array type.
113
114* All array types are hashable if the exporting object is hashable
Nick Coghlan98e20702012-03-06 21:50:13 +1000115 and the view is read-only. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in
116 :issue:`13411`)
117
Stefan Krah9a2d99e2012-02-25 12:24:21 +0100118
119* Arbitrary slicing of any 1-D arrays type is supported. For example, it
120 is now possible to reverse a memoryview in O(1) by using a negative step.
121
122API changes
123-----------
124
125* The maximum number of dimensions is officially limited to 64.
126
127* The representation of empty shape, strides and suboffsets is now
128 an empty tuple instead of None.
129
130* Accessing a memoryview element with format 'B' (unsigned bytes)
131 now returns an integer (in accordance with the struct module syntax).
132 For returning a bytes object the view must be cast to 'c' first.
133
Stefan Krah54c32032012-02-29 17:47:21 +0100134* For further changes see `Build and C API Changes`_ and `Porting C code`_ .
Stefan Krah9a2d99e2012-02-25 12:24:21 +0100135
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +0200136.. _pep-393:
137
Ezio Melotti48a2f8f2011-09-29 00:18:19 +0300138PEP 393: Flexible String Representation
139=======================================
140
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200141The Unicode string type is changed to support multiple internal
142representations, depending on the character with the largest Unicode ordinal
143(1, 2, or 4 bytes) in the represented string. This allows a space-efficient
144representation in common cases, but gives access to full UCS-4 on all
145systems. For compatibility with existing APIs, several representations may
146exist in parallel; over time, this compatibility should be phased out.
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300147
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200148On the Python side, there should be no downside to this change.
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300149
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200150On the C API side, PEP 393 is fully backward compatible. The legacy API
151should remain available at least five years. Applications using the legacy
152API will not fully benefit of the memory reduction, or - worse - may use
153a bit more memory, because Python may have to maintain two versions of each
154string (in the legacy format and in the new efficient storage).
155
Antoine Pitrou0599b5b2011-11-29 22:45:07 +0100156Functionality
157-------------
158
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200159Changes introduced by :pep:`393` are the following:
Ezio Melotti48a2f8f2011-09-29 00:18:19 +0300160
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300161* Python now always supports the full range of Unicode codepoints, including
162 non-BMP ones (i.e. from ``U+0000`` to ``U+10FFFF``). The distinction between
163 narrow and wide builds no longer exists and Python now behaves like a wide
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200164 build, even under Windows.
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300165
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200166* With the death of narrow builds, the problems specific to narrow builds have
167 also been fixed, for example:
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300168
169 * :func:`len` now always returns 1 for non-BMP characters,
170 so ``len('\U0010FFFF') == 1``;
171
172 * surrogate pairs are not recombined in string literals,
173 so ``'\uDBFF\uDFFF' != '\U0010FFFF'``;
174
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200175 * indexing or slicing non-BMP characters returns the expected value,
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300176 so ``'\U0010FFFF'[0]`` now returns ``'\U0010FFFF'`` and not ``'\uDBFF'``;
177
Antoine Pitroud136aec2011-11-17 01:48:06 +0100178 * all other functions in the standard library now correctly handle
Antoine Pitroufd9b4162011-10-24 00:14:43 +0200179 non-BMP codepoints.
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300180
Ezio Melotti48a2f8f2011-09-29 00:18:19 +0300181* The value of :data:`sys.maxunicode` is now always ``1114111`` (``0x10FFFF``
182 in hexadecimal). The :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetMax` function still returns
183 either ``0xFFFF`` or ``0x10FFFF`` for backward compatibility, and it should
184 not be used with the new Unicode API (see :issue:`13054`).
185
Ezio Melotti397546a2011-09-29 08:34:36 +0300186* The :file:`./configure` flag ``--with-wide-unicode`` has been removed.
Victor Stinner7d637ab2011-09-29 02:56:16 +0200187
Antoine Pitrou0599b5b2011-11-29 22:45:07 +0100188Performance and resource usage
189------------------------------
190
191The storage of Unicode strings now depends on the highest codepoint in the string:
192
193* pure ASCII and Latin1 strings (``U+0000-U+00FF``) use 1 byte per codepoint;
194
195* BMP strings (``U+0000-U+FFFF``) use 2 bytes per codepoint;
196
197* non-BMP strings (``U+10000-U+10FFFF``) use 4 bytes per codepoint.
198
Martin v. Löwisde157cc2012-03-06 08:42:17 +0100199The net effect is that for most applications, memory usage of string
200storage should decrease significantly - especially compared to former
201wide unicode builds - as, in many cases, strings will be pure ASCII
202even in international contexts (because many strings store non-human
203language data, such as XML fragments, HTTP headers, JSON-encoded data,
204etc.). We also hope that it will, for the same reasons, increase CPU
205cache efficiency on non-trivial applications. The memory usage of
206Python 3.3 is two to three times smaller than Python 3.2, and a little
207bit better than Python 2.7, on a Django benchmark (see the PEP for
208details).
Antoine Pitrou0599b5b2011-11-29 22:45:07 +0100209
Éric Araujob07b97f2011-10-05 01:03:34 +0200210
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200211PEP 3151: Reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
212=====================================================
213
214:pep:`3151` - Reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200215 PEP written and implemented by Antoine Pitrou.
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200216
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200217The hierarchy of exceptions raised by operating system errors is now both
218simplified and finer-grained.
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200219
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200220You don't have to worry anymore about choosing the appropriate exception
221type between :exc:`OSError`, :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`EnvironmentError`,
222:exc:`WindowsError`, :exc:`mmap.error`, :exc:`socket.error` or
223:exc:`select.error`. All these exception types are now only one:
224:exc:`OSError`. The other names are kept as aliases for compatibility
225reasons.
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200226
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200227Also, it is now easier to catch a specific error condition. Instead of
228inspecting the ``errno`` attribute (or ``args[0]``) for a particular
229constant from the :mod:`errno` module, you can catch the adequate
230:exc:`OSError` subclass. The available subclasses are the following:
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200231
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200232* :exc:`BlockingIOError`
233* :exc:`ChildProcessError`
234* :exc:`ConnectionError`
235* :exc:`FileExistsError`
236* :exc:`FileNotFoundError`
237* :exc:`InterruptedError`
238* :exc:`IsADirectoryError`
239* :exc:`NotADirectoryError`
240* :exc:`PermissionError`
241* :exc:`ProcessLookupError`
242* :exc:`TimeoutError`
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200243
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200244And the :exc:`ConnectionError` itself has finer-grained subclasses:
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200245
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200246* :exc:`BrokenPipeError`
247* :exc:`ConnectionAbortedError`
248* :exc:`ConnectionRefusedError`
249* :exc:`ConnectionResetError`
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200250
251Thanks to the new exceptions, common usages of the :mod:`errno` can now be
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200252avoided. For example, the following code written for Python 3.2::
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200253
254 from errno import ENOENT, EACCES, EPERM
255
256 try:
257 with open("document.txt") as f:
258 content = f.read()
259 except IOError as err:
260 if err.errno == ENOENT:
261 print("document.txt file is missing")
262 elif err.errno in (EACCES, EPERM):
263 print("You are not allowed to read document.txt")
264 else:
265 raise
266
Antoine Pitrou01fd26c2011-10-24 00:07:02 +0200267can now be written without the :mod:`errno` import and without manual
268inspection of exception attributes::
Victor Stinnera1bf2982011-10-12 20:35:02 +0200269
270 try:
271 with open("document.txt") as f:
272 content = f.read()
273 except FileNotFoundError:
274 print("document.txt file is missing")
275 except PermissionError:
276 print("You are not allowed to read document.txt")
277
278
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000279PEP 380: Syntax for Delegating to a Subgenerator
280================================================
281
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +1000282:pep:`380` - Syntax for Delegating to a Subgenerator
283 PEP written by Greg Ewing.
284
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000285PEP 380 adds the ``yield from`` expression, allowing a generator to delegate
286part of its operations to another generator. This allows a section of code
287containing 'yield' to be factored out and placed in another generator.
288Additionally, the subgenerator is allowed to return with a value, and the
289value is made available to the delegating generator.
Nick Coghlanb9b281b2012-03-06 22:31:12 +1000290
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000291While designed primarily for use in delegating to a subgenerator, the ``yield
292from`` expression actually allows delegation to arbitrary subiterators.
293
Nick Coghlanb9b281b2012-03-06 22:31:12 +1000294For simple iterators, ``yield from iterable`` is essentially just a shortened
295form of ``for item in iterable: yield item``::
296
297 >>> def g(x):
298 ... yield from range(x, 0, -1)
299 ... yield from range(x)
300 ...
301 >>> list(g(5))
302 [5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
303
304However, unlike an ordinary loop, ``yield from`` allows subgenerators to
305receive sent and thrown values directly from the calling scope, and
306return a final value to the outer generator::
307
308 >>> def accumulate(start=0):
309 ... tally = start
310 ... while 1:
311 ... next = yield
312 ... if next is None:
313 ... return tally
314 ... tally += next
315 ...
316 >>> def gather_tallies(tallies, start=0):
317 ... while 1:
318 ... tally = yield from accumulate()
319 ... tallies.append(tally)
320 ...
321 >>> tallies = []
322 >>> acc = gather_tallies(tallies)
323 >>> next(acc) # Ensure the accumulator is ready to accept values
324 >>> for i in range(10):
325 ... acc.send(i)
326 ...
327 >>> acc.send(None) # Finish the first tally
328 >>> for i in range(5):
329 ... acc.send(i)
330 ...
331 >>> acc.send(None) # Finish the second tally
332 >>> tallies
333 [45, 10]
334
335The main principle driving this change is to allow even generators that are
336designed to be used with the ``send`` and ``throw`` methods to be split into
337multiple subgenerators as easily as a single large function can be split into
338multiple subfunctions.
339
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000340(Implementation by Greg Ewing, integrated into 3.3 by Renaud Blanch, Ryan
341Kelly and Nick Coghlan, documentation by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek and
342Nick Coghlan)
343
344
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +1000345PEP 409: Suppressing exception context
346======================================
347
348:pep:`409` - Suppressing exception context
349 PEP written by Ethan Furman, implemented by Ethan Furman and Nick Coghlan.
350
351PEP 409 introduces new syntax that allows the display of the chained
352exception context to be disabled. This allows cleaner error messages in
353applications that convert between exception types::
354
355 >>> class D:
356 ... def __init__(self, extra):
357 ... self._extra_attributes = extra
358 ... def __getattr__(self, attr):
359 ... try:
360 ... return self._extra_attributes[attr]
361 ... except KeyError:
362 ... raise AttributeError(attr) from None
363 ...
364 >>> D({}).x
365 Traceback (most recent call last):
366 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
367 File "<stdin>", line 8, in __getattr__
368 AttributeError: x
369
370Without the ``from None`` suffix to suppress the cause, the original
371exception would be displayed by default::
372
373 >>> class C:
374 ... def __init__(self, extra):
375 ... self._extra_attributes = extra
376 ... def __getattr__(self, attr):
377 ... try:
378 ... return self._extra_attributes[attr]
379 ... except KeyError:
380 ... raise AttributeError(attr)
381 ...
382 >>> C({}).x
383 Traceback (most recent call last):
384 File "<stdin>", line 6, in __getattr__
385 KeyError: 'x'
386
387 During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
388
389 Traceback (most recent call last):
390 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
391 File "<stdin>", line 8, in __getattr__
392 AttributeError: x
393
394No debugging capability is lost, as the original exception context remains
395available if needed (for example, if an intervening library has incorrectly
396suppressed valuable underlying details)::
397
398 >>> try:
399 ... D({}).x
400 ... except AttributeError as exc:
401 ... print(repr(exc.__context__))
402 ...
403 KeyError('x',)
404
405
Nick Coghlan98e20702012-03-06 21:50:13 +1000406PEP 414: Explicit Unicode literals
407======================================
408
409:pep:`414` - Explicit Unicode literals
410 PEP written by Armin Ronacher.
411
412To ease the transition from Python 2 for Unicode aware Python applications
413that make heavy use of Unicode literals, Python 3.3 once again supports the
414"``u``" prefix for string literals. This prefix has no semantic significance
415in Python 3, it is provided solely to reduce the number of purely mechanical
416changes in migrating to Python 3, making it easier for developers to focus on
417the more significant semantic changes (such as the stricter default
418separation of binary and text data).
419
420
Antoine Pitrou6bbd76b2011-11-25 19:10:05 +0100421PEP 3155: Qualified name for classes and functions
422==================================================
423
424:pep:`3155` - Qualified name for classes and functions
425 PEP written and implemented by Antoine Pitrou.
426
427Functions and class objects have a new ``__qualname__`` attribute representing
428the "path" from the module top-level to their definition. For global functions
429and classes, this is the same as ``__name__``. For other functions and classes,
430it provides better information about where they were actually defined, and
431how they might be accessible from the global scope.
432
433Example with (non-bound) methods::
Nick Coghlan2dfe6b02012-01-14 14:19:49 +1000434
Antoine Pitrou6bbd76b2011-11-25 19:10:05 +0100435 >>> class C:
436 ... def meth(self):
437 ... pass
438 >>> C.meth.__name__
439 'meth'
440 >>> C.meth.__qualname__
441 'C.meth'
442
443Example with nested classes::
444
445 >>> class C:
446 ... class D:
447 ... def meth(self):
448 ... pass
449 ...
450 >>> C.D.__name__
451 'D'
452 >>> C.D.__qualname__
453 'C.D'
454 >>> C.D.meth.__name__
455 'meth'
456 >>> C.D.meth.__qualname__
457 'C.D.meth'
458
459Example with nested functions::
460
461 >>> def outer():
462 ... def inner():
463 ... pass
464 ... return inner
465 ...
466 >>> outer().__name__
467 'inner'
468 >>> outer().__qualname__
469 'outer.<locals>.inner'
470
Antoine Pitroue7ede062011-11-25 19:11:26 +0100471The string representation of those objects is also changed to include the
Antoine Pitrou6bbd76b2011-11-25 19:10:05 +0100472new, more precise information::
473
474 >>> str(C.D)
475 "<class '__main__.C.D'>"
476 >>> str(C.D.meth)
477 '<function C.D.meth at 0x7f46b9fe31e0>'
478
479
Antoine Pitroud94adb72012-07-07 17:33:42 +0200480PEP 412: Key-Sharing Dictionary
481===============================
482
483:pep:`412` - Key-Sharing Dictionary
484 PEP written and implemented by Mark Shannon.
485
486Dictionaries used for the storage of objects' attributes are now able to
487share part of their internal storage between each other (namely, the part
488which stores the keys and their respective hashes). This reduces the memory
489consumption of programs creating many instances of non-builtin types.
490
491
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -0400492Using importlib as the Implementation of Import
493===============================================
494:issue:`2377` - Replace __import__ w/ importlib.__import__
495:issue:`13959` - Re-implement parts of :mod:`imp` in pure Python
496:issue:`14605` - Make import machinery explicit
497:issue:`14646` - Require loaders set __loader__ and __package__
498
499(Written by Brett Cannon)
500
501The :func:`__import__` function is now powered by :func:`importlib.__import__`.
502This work leads to the completion of "phase 2" of :pep:`302`. There are
503multiple benefits to this change. First, it has allowed for more of the
504machinery powering import to be exposed instead of being implicit and hidden
505within the C code. It also provides a single implementation for all Python VMs
506supporting Python 3.3 to use, helping to end any VM-specific deviations in
507import semantics. And finally it eases the maintenance of import, allowing for
508future growth to occur.
509
510For the common user, this change should result in no visible change in
511semantics. Any possible changes required in one's code to handle this change
512should read the `Porting Python code`_ section of this document to see what
513needs to be changed, but it will only affect those that currently manipulate
514import or try calling it programmatically.
515
516New APIs
517--------
518One of the large benefits of this work is the exposure of what goes into
519making the import statement work. That means the various importers that were
520once implicit are now fully exposed as part of the :mod:`importlib` package.
521
Brett Cannon077ef452012-08-02 17:50:06 -0400522The abstract base classes defined in :mod:`importlib.abc` have been expanded
523to properly delineate between :term:`meta path finders <meta path finder>`
524and :term:`path entry finders <path entry finder>` by introducing
525:class:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder` and
526:class:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder`, respectively. The old ABC of
527:class:`importlib.abc.Finder` is now only provided for backwards-compatibility
528and does not enforce any method requirements.
529
530In terms of finders, :class:`importlib.machinery.FileFinder` exposes the
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -0400531mechanism used to search for source and bytecode files of a module. Previously
532this class was an implicit member of :attr:`sys.path_hooks`.
533
534For loaders, the new abstract base class :class:`importlib.abc.FileLoader` helps
535write a loader that uses the file system as the storage mechanism for a module's
536code. The loader for source files
537(:class:`importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader`), sourceless bytecode files
538(:class:`importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader`), and extension modules
539(:class:`importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader`) are now available for
540direct use.
541
542:exc:`ImportError` now has ``name`` and ``path`` attributes which are set when
543there is relevant data to provide. The message for failed imports will also
544provide the full name of the module now instead of just the tail end of the
545module's name.
546
547The :func:`importlib.invalidate_caches` function will now call the method with
548the same name on all finders cached in :attr:`sys.path_importer_cache` to help
549clean up any stored state as necessary.
550
551Visible Changes
552---------------
553[For potential required changes to code, see the `Porting Python code`_
554section]
555
556Beyond the expanse of what :mod:`importlib` now exposes, there are other
557visible changes to import. The biggest is that :attr:`sys.meta_path` and
Brett Cannon077ef452012-08-02 17:50:06 -0400558:attr:`sys.path_hooks` now store all of the meta path finders and path entry
559hooks used by import. Previously the finders were implicit and hidden within
560the C code of import instead of being directly exposed. This means that one can
561now easily remove or change the order of the various finders to fit one's needs.
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -0400562
563Another change is that all modules have a ``__loader__`` attribute, storing the
564loader used to create the module. :pep:`302` has been updated to make this
565attribute mandatory for loaders to implement, so in the future once 3rd-party
566loaders have been updated people will be able to rely on the existence of the
567attribute. Until such time, though, import is setting the module post-load.
568
569Loaders are also now expected to set the ``__package__`` attribute from
570:pep:`366`. Once again, import itself is already setting this on all loaders
571from :mod:`importlib` and import itself is setting the attribute post-load.
572
573``None`` is now inserted into :attr:`sys.path_importer_cache` when no finder
574can be found on :attr:`sys.path_hooks`. Since :class:`imp.NullImporter` is not
575directly exposed on :attr:`sys.path_hooks` it could no longer be relied upon to
576always be available to use as a value representing no finder found.
577
578All other changes relate to semantic changes which should be taken into
579consideration when updating code for Python 3.3, and thus should be read about
580in the `Porting Python code`_ section of this document.
581
582
R David Murray0fa2edd2012-05-25 17:59:56 -0400583New Email Package Features
584==========================
585
R David Murraycb448cf2012-05-25 22:25:56 -0400586Policy Framework
587----------------
588
R David Murray0fa2edd2012-05-25 17:59:56 -0400589The email package now has a :mod:`~email.policy` framework. A
590:class:`~email.policy.Policy` is an object with several methods and properties
591that control how the email package behaves. The primary policy for Python 3.3
592is the :class:`~email.policy.Compat32` policy, which provides backward
593compatibility with the email package in Python 3.2. A ``policy`` can be
594specified when an email message is parsed by a :mod:`~email.parser`, or when a
595:class:`~email.message.Message` object is created, or when an email is
596serialized using a :mod:`~email.generator`. Unless overridden, a policy passed
597to a ``parser`` is inherited by all the ``Message`` object and sub-objects
598created by the ``parser``. By default a ``generator`` will use the policy of
599the ``Message`` object it is serializing. The default policy is
600:data:`~email.policy.compat32`.
601
602The minimum set of controls implemented by all ``policy`` objects are:
603
604 =============== =======================================================
605 max_line_length The maximum length, excluding the linesep character(s),
606 individual lines may have when a ``Message`` is
607 serialized. Defaults to 78.
608
609 linesep The character used to separate individual lines when a
610 ``Message`` is serialized. Defaults to ``\n``.
611
612 cte_type ``7bit`` or ``8bit``. ``8bit`` applies only to a
613 ``Bytes`` ``generator``, and means that non-ASCII may
614 be used where allowed by the protocol (or where it
615 exists in the original input).
616
617 raise_on_defect Causes a ``parser`` to raise error when defects are
618 encountered instead of adding them to the ``Message``
619 object's ``defects`` list.
620 =============== =======================================================
621
622A new policy instance, with new settings, is created using the
623:meth:`~email.policy.Policy.clone` method of policy objects. ``clone`` takes
624any of the above controls as keyword arguments. Any control not specified in
625the call retains its default value. Thus you can create a policy that uses
626``\r\n`` linesep characters like this::
627
Georg Brandl3539afd2012-05-30 22:03:20 +0200628 mypolicy = compat32.clone(linesep='\r\n')
R David Murray0fa2edd2012-05-25 17:59:56 -0400629
630Policies can be used to make the generation of messages in the format needed by
631your application simpler. Instead of having to remember to specify
632``linesep='\r\n'`` in all the places you call a ``generator``, you can specify
633it once, when you set the policy used by the ``parser`` or the ``Message``,
634whichever your program uses to create ``Message`` objects. On the other hand,
635if you need to generate messages in multiple forms, you can still specify the
636parameters in the appropriate ``generator`` call. Or you can have custom
637policy instances for your different cases, and pass those in when you create
638the ``generator``.
639
640
R David Murraycb448cf2012-05-25 22:25:56 -0400641Provisional Policy with New Header API
642--------------------------------------
643
644While the policy framework is worthwhile all by itself, the main motivation for
645introducing it is to allow the creation of new policies that implement new
646features for the email package in a way that maintains backward compatibility
647for those who do not use the new policies. Because the new policies introduce a
648new API, we are releasing them in Python 3.3 as a :term:`provisional policy
649<provisional package>`. Backwards incompatible changes (up to and including
650removal of the code) may occur if deemed necessary by the core developers.
651
652The new policies are instances of :class:`~email.policy.EmailPolicy`,
653and add the following additional controls:
654
655 =============== =======================================================
656 refold_source Controls whether or not headers parsed by a
657 :mod:`~email.parser` are refolded by the
658 :mod:`~email.generator`. It can be ``none``, ``long``,
659 or ``all``. The default is ``long``, which means that
660 source headers with a line longer than
661 ``max_line_length`` get refolded. ``none`` means no
662 line get refolded, and ``all`` means that all lines
663 get refolded.
664
665 header_factory A callable that take a ``name`` and ``value`` and
666 produces a custom header object.
667 =============== =======================================================
668
669The ``header_factory`` is the key to the new features provided by the new
670policies. When one of the new policies is used, any header retrieved from
671a ``Message`` object is an object produced by the ``header_factory``, and any
672time you set a header on a ``Message`` it becomes an object produced by
673``header_factory``. All such header objects have a ``name`` attribute equal
674to the header name. Address and Date headers have additional attributes
675that give you access to the parsed data of the header. This means you can now
676do things like this::
677
678 >>> m = Message(policy=SMTP)
679 >>> m['To'] = 'Éric <foo@example.com>'
680 >>> m['to']
681 'Éric <foo@example.com>'
682 >>> m['to'].addresses
683 (Address(display_name='Éric', username='foo', domain='example.com'),)
684 >>> m['to'].addresses[0].username
685 'foo'
686 >>> m['to'].addresses[0].display_name
687 'Éric'
688 >>> m['Date'] = email.utils.localtime()
689 >>> m['Date'].datetime
690 datetime.datetime(2012, 5, 25, 21, 39, 24, 465484, tzinfo=datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(-1, 72000), 'EDT'))
691 >>> m['Date']
692 'Fri, 25 May 2012 21:44:27 -0400'
693 >>> print(m)
694 To: =?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric?= <foo@example.com>
695 Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 21:44:27 -0400
696
697You will note that the unicode display name is automatically encoded as
698``utf-8`` when the message is serialized, but that when the header is accessed
699directly, you get the unicode version. This eliminates any need to deal with
700the :mod:`email.header` :meth:`~email.header.decode_header` or
701:meth:`~email.header.make_header` functions.
702
703You can also create addresses from parts::
704
705 >>> m['cc'] = [Group('pals', [Address('Bob', 'bob', 'example.com'),
706 ... Address('Sally', 'sally', 'example.com')]),
707 ... Address('Bonzo', addr_spec='bonz@laugh.com')]
708 >>> print(m)
709 To: =?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric?= <foo@example.com>
710 Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 21:44:27 -0400
711 cc: pals: Bob <bob@example.com>, Sally <sally@example.com>;, Bonzo <bonz@laugh.com>
712
713Decoding to unicode is done automatically::
714
715 >>> m2 = message_from_string(str(m))
716 >>> m2['to']
717 'Éric <foo@example.com>'
718
719When you parse a message, you can use the ``addresses`` and ``groups``
720attributes of the header objects to access the groups and individual
721addresses::
722
723 >>> m2['cc'].addresses
724 (Address(display_name='Bob', username='bob', domain='example.com'), Address(display_name='Sally', username='sally', domain='example.com'), Address(display_name='Bonzo', username='bonz', domain='laugh.com'))
725 >>> m2['cc'].groups
726 (Group(display_name='pals', addresses=(Address(display_name='Bob', username='bob', domain='example.com'), Address(display_name='Sally', username='sally', domain='example.com')), Group(display_name=None, addresses=(Address(display_name='Bonzo', username='bonz', domain='laugh.com'),))
727
728In summary, if you use one of the new policies, header manipulation works the
729way it ought to: your application works with unicode strings, and the email
730package transparently encodes and decodes the unicode to and from the RFC
731standard Content Transfer Encodings.
732
733
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +0000734Other Language Changes
735======================
736
737Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
738
Antoine Pitrou7b578b32011-11-29 22:47:11 +0100739* Added support for Unicode name aliases and named sequences.
740 Both :func:`unicodedata.lookup()` and ``'\N{...}'`` now resolve name aliases,
741 and :func:`unicodedata.lookup()` resolves named sequences too.
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +0000742
Antoine Pitrou7b578b32011-11-29 22:47:11 +0100743 (Contributed by Ezio Melotti in :issue:`12753`)
Ezio Melotti931b8aa2011-10-21 21:57:36 +0300744
Antoine Pitrou7b578b32011-11-29 22:47:11 +0100745* Equality comparisons on :func:`range` objects now return a result reflecting
746 the equality of the underlying sequences generated by those range objects.
Ezio Melotti931b8aa2011-10-21 21:57:36 +0300747
Sandro Tosicd899122012-01-22 12:16:04 +0100748 (:issue:`13201`)
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +0000749
Antoine Pitrou7b578b32011-11-29 22:47:11 +0100750* The ``count()``, ``find()``, ``rfind()``, ``index()`` and ``rindex()``
751 methods of :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray` objects now accept an
752 integer between 0 and 255 as their first argument.
Mark Dickinson36645682011-10-23 19:53:01 +0100753
Petri Lehtinen6c3f1dd2012-06-26 10:23:07 +0300754 (Contributed by Petri Lehtinen in :issue:`12170`)
Mark Dickinson36645682011-10-23 19:53:01 +0100755
Eli Bendersky7add4ea2012-03-17 15:14:35 +0200756* New methods have been added to :class:`list` and :class:`bytearray`:
757 ``copy()`` and ``clear()``.
758
759 (:issue:`10516`)
Petri Lehtinen61ea8a02011-11-24 22:00:46 +0200760
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +0200761* Raw bytes literals can now be written ``rb"..."`` as well as ``br"..."``.
762 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`13748`.)
763
764* :meth:`dict.setdefault` now does only one lookup for the given key, making
765 it atomic when used with built-in types.
766 (Contributed by Filip Gruszczyński in :issue:`13521`.)
767
768
Benjamin Petersone50d6ab2012-04-03 00:52:18 -0400769.. XXX mention new error messages for passing wrong number of arguments to functions
770
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +0200771
Antoine Pitrou79341e72012-05-17 21:13:45 +0200772A Finer-Grained Import Lock
773===========================
774
775Previous versions of CPython have always relied on a global import lock.
776This led to unexpected annoyances, such as deadlocks when importing a module
777would trigger code execution in a different thread as a side-effect.
778Clumsy workarounds were sometimes employed, such as the
779:c:func:`PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock` C API function.
780
781In Python 3.3, importing a module takes a per-module lock. This correctly
782serializes importation of a given module from multiple threads (preventing
783the exposure of incompletely initialized modules), while eliminating the
784aforementioned annoyances.
785
786(contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`9260`.)
787
788
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200789Builtin functions and types
790===========================
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +0200791
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200792* :func:`open` gets a new *opener* parameter: the underlying file descriptor
793 for the file object is then obtained by calling *opener* with (*file*,
794 *flags*). It can be used to use custom flags like :data:`os.O_CLOEXEC` for
795 example. The ``'x'`` mode was added: open for exclusive creation, failing if
796 the file already exists.
797* :func:`print`: added the *flush* keyword argument. If the *flush* keyword
798 argument is true, the stream is forcibly flushed.
799* :func:`hash`: hash randomization is enabled by default, see
800 :meth:`object.__hash__` and :envvar:`PYTHONHASHSEED`.
801* The :class:`str` type gets a new :meth:`~str.casefold` method: return a
802 casefolded copy of the string, casefolded strings may be used for caseless
803 matching. For example, ``'ß'.casefold()`` returns ``'ss'``.
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +0200804
805
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +0100806New and Improved Modules
807========================
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +0000808
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +0100809abc
810---
811
812Improved support for abstract base classes containing descriptors composed with
813abstract methods. The recommended approach to declaring abstract descriptors is
814now to provide :attr:`__isabstractmethod__` as a dynamically updated
815property. The built-in descriptors have been updated accordingly.
816
817 * :class:`abc.abstractproperty` has been deprecated, use :class:`property`
818 with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
819 * :class:`abc.abstractclassmethod` has been deprecated, use
820 :class:`classmethod` with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
821 * :class:`abc.abstractstaticmethod` has been deprecated, use
822 :class:`staticmethod` with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
823
824(Contributed by Darren Dale in :issue:`11610`)
825
Meador Ingec5dbb3d2011-09-20 21:48:16 -0500826array
827-----
828
829The :mod:`array` module supports the :c:type:`long long` type using ``q`` and
830``Q`` type codes.
831
832(Contributed by Oren Tirosh and Hirokazu Yamamoto in :issue:`1172711`)
833
834
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200835base64, binascii
836----------------
837
838ASCII-only Unicode strings are now accepted by the decoding functions of the
839modern interface. For example, ``base64.b64decode('YWJj')`` returns ``b'abc'``.
840
841
Nadeem Vawdad7e5c6e2012-02-12 01:34:18 +0200842bz2
843---
844
845The :mod:`bz2` module has been rewritten from scratch. In the process, several
846new features have been added:
847
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200848* New :func:`bz2.open` function: open a bzip2-compressed file in binary or
849 text mode.
850
Nadeem Vawdad7e5c6e2012-02-12 01:34:18 +0200851* :class:`bz2.BZ2File` can now read from and write to arbitrary file-like
852 objects, by means of its constructor's *fileobj* argument.
853
854 (Contributed by Nadeem Vawda in :issue:`5863`)
855
856* :class:`bz2.BZ2File` and :func:`bz2.decompress` can now decompress
857 multi-stream inputs (such as those produced by the :program:`pbzip2` tool).
858 :class:`bz2.BZ2File` can now also be used to create this type of file, using
859 the ``'a'`` (append) mode.
860
861 (Contributed by Nir Aides in :issue:`1625`)
862
863* :class:`bz2.BZ2File` now implements all of the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` API,
864 except for the :meth:`detach` and :meth:`truncate` methods.
865
866
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200867codecs
868------
869
Antoine Pitrou4f863432012-02-12 02:12:47 +0100870The :mod:`~encodings.mbcs` codec has been rewritten to handle correctly
Georg Brandlff962c52012-02-04 08:55:56 +0100871``replace`` and ``ignore`` error handlers on all Windows versions. The
872:mod:`~encodings.mbcs` codec now supports all error handlers, instead of only
873``replace`` to encode and ``ignore`` to decode.
Victor Stinner3a50e702011-10-18 21:21:00 +0200874
Georg Brandlff962c52012-02-04 08:55:56 +0100875A new Windows-only codec has been added: ``cp65001`` (:issue:`13216`). It is the
876Windows code page 65001 (Windows UTF-8, ``CP_UTF8``). For example, it is used
877by ``sys.stdout`` if the console output code page is set to cp65001 (e.g., using
878``chcp 65001`` command).
Victor Stinner2f3ca9f2011-10-27 01:38:56 +0200879
Georg Brandlff962c52012-02-04 08:55:56 +0100880Multibyte CJK decoders now resynchronize faster. They only ignore the first
Georg Brandl6c0929b2011-07-09 11:43:33 +0200881byte of an invalid byte sequence. For example, ``b'\xff\n'.decode('gb2312',
882'replace')`` now returns a ``\n`` after the replacement character.
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200883
Georg Brandl6c0929b2011-07-09 11:43:33 +0200884(:issue:`12016`)
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200885
Georg Brandlff962c52012-02-04 08:55:56 +0100886Incremental CJK codec encoders are no longer reset at each call to their
887encode() methods. For example::
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200888
889 $ ./python -q
890 >>> import codecs
891 >>> encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder('hz')('strict')
892 >>> b''.join(encoder.encode(x) for x in '\u52ff\u65bd\u65bc\u4eba\u3002 Bye.')
893 b'~{NpJ)l6HK!#~} Bye.'
894
Georg Brandl6c0929b2011-07-09 11:43:33 +0200895This example gives ``b'~{Np~}~{J)~}~{l6~}~{HK~}~{!#~} Bye.'`` with older Python
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200896versions.
897
Georg Brandl6c0929b2011-07-09 11:43:33 +0200898(:issue:`12100`)
Victor Stinner2cded9c2011-07-08 01:45:13 +0200899
Victor Stinner9f4b1e92011-11-10 20:56:30 +0100900The ``unicode_internal`` codec has been deprecated.
901
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -0400902
903collections
904-----------
905
906Addition of a new :class:`~collections.ChainMap` class to allow treating a
907number of mappings as a single unit.
908
909(Written by Raymond Hettinger for :issue:`11089`, made public in
910:issue:`11297`)
911
912The abstract base classes have been moved in a new :mod:`collections.abc`
913module, to better differentiate between the abstract and the concrete
914collections classes. Aliases for ABCs are still present in the
915:mod:`collections` module to preserve existing imports.
916
917(:issue:`11085`)
918
919.. XXX addition of __slots__ to ABCs not recorded here: internal detail
920
921
Nick Coghlan3267a302012-05-21 22:54:43 +1000922contextlib
923----------
924
925:class:`~collections.ExitStack` now provides a solid foundation for
926programmatic manipulation of context managers and similar cleanup
927functionality. Unlike the previous ``contextlib.nested`` API (which was
928deprecated and removed), the new API is designed to work correctly
929regardless of whether context managers acquire their resources in
Nick Coghlan161ea6a2012-05-22 23:04:42 +1000930their ``__init__`` method (for example, file objects) or in their
Nick Coghlan3267a302012-05-21 22:54:43 +1000931``__enter__`` method (for example, synchronisation objects from the
932:mod:`threading` module).
933
934(:issue:`13585`)
935
936
Éric Araujo84b8ed82011-08-29 21:42:47 +0200937crypt
938-----
939
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200940Addition of salt and modular crypt format (hashing method) and the :func:`~crypt.mksalt`
Victor Stinnerc78fb332011-09-21 03:35:44 +0200941function to the :mod:`crypt` module.
Éric Araujo84b8ed82011-08-29 21:42:47 +0200942
943(:issue:`10924`)
944
Victor Stinnera7878b72011-07-14 23:07:44 +0200945curses
946------
947
Victor Stinner0fdfceb2011-11-25 22:10:02 +0100948 * If the :mod:`curses` module is linked to the ncursesw library, use Unicode
949 functions when Unicode strings or characters are passed (e.g.
950 :c:func:`waddwstr`), and bytes functions otherwise (e.g. :c:func:`waddstr`).
951 * Use the locale encoding instead of ``utf-8`` to encode Unicode strings.
952 * :class:`curses.window` has a new :attr:`curses.window.encoding` attribute.
Victor Stinnerc78fb332011-09-21 03:35:44 +0200953 * The :class:`curses.window` class has a new :meth:`~curses.window.get_wch`
954 method to get a wide character
955 * The :mod:`curses` module has a new :meth:`~curses.unget_wch` function to
956 push a wide character so the next :meth:`~curses.window.get_wch` will return
957 it
Victor Stinnera7878b72011-07-14 23:07:44 +0200958
Victor Stinnerc78fb332011-09-21 03:35:44 +0200959(Contributed by Iñigo Serna in :issue:`6755`)
Victor Stinnera7878b72011-07-14 23:07:44 +0200960
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +0200961datetime
962--------
963
964 * Equality comparisons between naive and aware :class:`~datetime.datetime`
965 instances don't raise :exc:`TypeError`.
966 * New :meth:`datetime.datetime.timestamp` method: Return POSIX timestamp
967 corresponding to the :class:`~datetime.datetime` instance.
968 * The :meth:`datetime.datetime.strftime` method supports formatting years
969 older than 1000.
970
971
Stefan Krah1919b7e2012-03-21 18:25:23 +0100972decimal
973-------
974
975:issue:`7652` - integrate fast native decimal arithmetic.
976 C-module and libmpdec written by Stefan Krah.
977
978The new C version of the decimal module integrates the high speed libmpdec
Stefan Krahbf803082012-04-01 13:07:24 +0200979library for arbitrary precision correctly-rounded decimal floating point
980arithmetic. libmpdec conforms to IBM's General Decimal Arithmetic Specification.
Stefan Krah1919b7e2012-03-21 18:25:23 +0100981
Stefan Krah0c0914e2012-04-09 20:31:15 +0200982Performance gains range from 10x for database applications to 100x for
Stefan Krahbf803082012-04-01 13:07:24 +0200983numerically intensive applications. These numbers are expected gains
984for standard precisions used in decimal floating point arithmetic. Since
985the precision is user configurable, the exact figures may vary. For example,
986in integer bignum arithmetic the differences can be significantly higher.
987
988The following table is meant as an illustration. Benchmarks are available
Georg Brandl204e7892012-04-01 13:10:58 +0200989at http://www.bytereef.org/mpdecimal/quickstart.html.
Stefan Krah1919b7e2012-03-21 18:25:23 +0100990
991 +---------+-------------+--------------+-------------+
992 | | decimal.py | _decimal | speedup |
993 +=========+=============+==============+=============+
Stefan Krah0c0914e2012-04-09 20:31:15 +0200994 | pi | 38.89s | 0.38s | 100x |
Stefan Krah1919b7e2012-03-21 18:25:23 +0100995 +---------+-------------+--------------+-------------+
996 | telco | 172.19s | 5.68s | 30x |
997 +---------+-------------+--------------+-------------+
998 | psycopg | 3.57s | 0.29s | 12x |
999 +---------+-------------+--------------+-------------+
1000
1001Features
1002~~~~~~~~
1003
1004* The :exc:`~decimal.FloatOperation` signal optionally enables stricter
1005 semantics for mixing floats and Decimals.
1006
1007* If Python is compiled without threads, the C version automatically
1008 disables the expensive thread local context machinery. In this case,
1009 the variable :data:`~decimal.HAVE_THREADS` is set to False.
1010
1011API changes
1012~~~~~~~~~~~
1013
1014* The C module has the following context limits, depending on the machine
1015 architecture:
1016
1017 +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------------+
1018 | | 32-bit | 64-bit |
1019 +===================+=====================+==============================+
1020 | :const:`MAX_PREC` | :const:`425000000` | :const:`999999999999999999` |
1021 +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------------+
1022 | :const:`MAX_EMAX` | :const:`425000000` | :const:`999999999999999999` |
1023 +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------------+
1024 | :const:`MIN_EMIN` | :const:`-425000000` | :const:`-999999999999999999` |
1025 +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------------+
1026
1027* In the context templates (:class:`~decimal.DefaultContext`,
1028 :class:`~decimal.BasicContext` and :class:`~decimal.ExtendedContext`)
1029 the magnitude of :attr:`~decimal.Context.Emax` and
1030 :attr:`~decimal.Context.Emin` has changed to :const:`999999`.
1031
1032* The :class:`~decimal.Decimal` constructor in decimal.py does not observe
1033 the context limits and converts values with arbitrary exponents or precision
1034 exactly. Since the C version has internal limits, the following scheme is
1035 used: If possible, values are converted exactly, otherwise
1036 :exc:`~decimal.InvalidOperation` is raised and the result is NaN. In the
1037 latter case it is always possible to use :meth:`~decimal.Context.create_decimal`
1038 in order to obtain a rounded or inexact value.
1039
1040
1041* The power function in decimal.py is always correctly-rounded. In the
1042 C version, it is defined in terms of the correctly-rounded
1043 :meth:`~decimal.Decimal.exp` and :meth:`~decimal.Decimal.ln` functions,
1044 but the final result is only "almost always correctly rounded".
1045
1046
1047* In the C version, the context dictionary containing the signals is a
1048 :class:`~collections.abc.MutableMapping`. For speed reasons,
1049 :attr:`~decimal.Context.flags` and :attr:`~decimal.Context.traps` always
1050 refer to the same :class:`~collections.abc.MutableMapping` that the context
1051 was initialized with. If a new signal dictionary is assigned,
1052 :attr:`~decimal.Context.flags` and :attr:`~decimal.Context.traps`
1053 are updated with the new values, but they do not reference the RHS
1054 dictionary.
1055
1056
1057* Pickling a :class:`~decimal.Context` produces a different output in order
1058 to have a common interchange format for the Python and C versions.
1059
1060
1061* The order of arguments in the :class:`~decimal.Context` constructor has been
1062 changed to match the order displayed by :func:`repr`.
1063
1064
Victor Stinner024e37a2011-03-31 01:31:06 +02001065faulthandler
1066------------
1067
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001068This new debug module contains functions to dump Python tracebacks explicitly,
1069on a fault (a crash like a segmentation fault), after a timeout, or on a user
1070signal. Call :func:`faulthandler.enable` to install fault handlers for the
1071:const:`SIGSEGV`, :const:`SIGFPE`, :const:`SIGABRT`, :const:`SIGBUS`, and
1072:const:`SIGILL` signals. You can also enable them at startup by setting the
1073:envvar:`PYTHONFAULTHANDLER` environment variable or by using :option:`-X`
1074``faulthandler`` command line option.
Victor Stinner024e37a2011-03-31 01:31:06 +02001075
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001076Example of a segmentation fault on Linux: ::
1077
1078 $ python -q -X faulthandler
1079 >>> import ctypes
1080 >>> ctypes.string_at(0)
1081 Fatal Python error: Segmentation fault
1082
1083 Current thread 0x00007fb899f39700:
1084 File "/home/python/cpython/Lib/ctypes/__init__.py", line 486 in string_at
1085 File "<stdin>", line 1 in <module>
1086 Segmentation fault
1087
Victor Stinner024e37a2011-03-31 01:31:06 +02001088
Victor Stinner811db3b2011-09-21 03:20:03 +02001089ftplib
1090------
1091
1092The :class:`~ftplib.FTP_TLS` class now provides a new
1093:func:`~ftplib.FTP_TLS.ccc` function to revert control channel back to
Florent Xicluna6d57d212011-10-23 22:23:57 +02001094plaintext. This can be useful to take advantage of firewalls that know how to
Victor Stinner811db3b2011-09-21 03:20:03 +02001095handle NAT with non-secure FTP without opening fixed ports.
1096
1097(Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`12139`)
1098
1099
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001100gc
1101--
1102
1103It is now possible to register callbacks invoked by the garbage collector
1104before and after collection using the new :`data:`~gc.callbacks` list.
1105
1106
Christian Heimes31940372012-06-26 10:16:55 +02001107hmac
1108----
1109
1110A new :func:`~hmac.compare_digest` function has been added to prevent
1111side channel attacks on digests through timing analysis.
1112
1113(Contributed by Nick Coghlan and Christian Heimes in issue:`15061`)
1114
1115
Antoine Pitrou5a8bc6f2011-11-17 02:20:48 +01001116imaplib
1117-------
1118
1119The :class:`~imaplib.IMAP4_SSL` constructor now accepts an SSLContext
1120parameter to control parameters of the secure channel.
1121
1122(Contributed by Sijin Joseph in :issue:`8808`)
1123
1124
Nick Coghlan2f92e542012-06-23 19:39:55 +10001125inspect
1126-------
1127
1128A new :func:`~inspect.getclosurevars` function has been added. This function
1129reports the current binding of all names referenced from the function body and
1130where those names were resolved, making it easier to verify correct internal
1131state when testing code that relies on stateful closures.
1132
1133(Contributed by Meador Inge and Nick Coghlan in :issue:`13062`)
1134
Nick Coghlan04e2e3f2012-06-23 19:52:05 +10001135A new :func:`~inspect.getgeneratorlocals` function has been added. This
1136function reports the current binding of local variables in the generator's
1137stack frame, making it easier to verify correct internal state when testing
1138generators.
1139
1140(Contributed by Meador Inge in :issue:`15153`)
1141
Charles-François Natalidc3044c2012-01-09 22:40:02 +01001142io
1143--
1144
Charles-François Natalid612de12012-01-14 11:51:00 +01001145The :func:`~io.open` function has a new ``'x'`` mode that can be used to
1146exclusively create a new file, and raise a :exc:`FileExistsError` if the file
1147already exists. It is based on the C11 'x' mode to fopen().
Charles-François Natalidc3044c2012-01-09 22:40:02 +01001148
1149(Contributed by David Townshend in :issue:`12760`)
1150
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001151The constructor of the :class:`~io.TextIOWrapper` class has a new
1152*write_through* optional argument. If *write_through* is ``True``, calls to
1153:meth:`~io.TextIOWrapper.write` are guaranteed not to be buffered: any data
1154written on the :class:`~io.TextIOWrapper` object is immediately handled to its
1155underlying binary buffer.
1156
Charles-François Natalidc3044c2012-01-09 22:40:02 +01001157
Nick Coghlandc9b2552012-05-20 21:01:57 +10001158ipaddress
1159---------
1160
1161The new :mod:`ipaddress` module provides tools for creating and manipulating
1162objects representing IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, networks and interfaces (i.e.
1163an IP address associated with a specific IP subnet).
1164
1165(Contributed by Google and Peter Moody in :pep:`3144`)
1166
Nadeem Vawda34599222011-12-09 01:32:46 +02001167lzma
1168----
1169
1170The newly-added :mod:`lzma` module provides data compression and decompression
1171using the LZMA algorithm, including support for the ``.xz`` and ``.lzma``
1172file formats.
1173
1174(Contributed by Nadeem Vawda and Per Øyvind Karlsen in :issue:`6715`)
1175
1176
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001177math
1178----
1179
1180The :mod:`math` module has a new function:
1181
1182 * :func:`~math.log2`: return the base-2 logarithm of *x*
1183 (Written by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`11888`).
1184
1185
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001186multiprocessing
1187---------------
1188
1189The new :func:`multiprocessing.connection.wait` function allows to poll
1190multiple objects (such as connections, sockets and pipes) with a timeout.
1191(Contributed by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`12328`.)
1192
1193:class:`multiprocessing.Connection` objects can now be transferred over
1194multiprocessing connections.
1195(Contributed by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`4892`.)
1196
1197
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001198nntplib
1199-------
1200
1201The :class:`nntplib.NNTP` class now supports the context manager protocol to
1202unconditionally consume :exc:`socket.error` exceptions and to close the NNTP
1203connection when done::
1204
1205 >>> from nntplib import NNTP
Ezio Melotti3c14b4e2011-07-13 11:44:44 +03001206 >>> with NNTP('news.gmane.org') as n:
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001207 ... n.group('gmane.comp.python.committers')
1208 ...
Ezio Melotti04f648c2011-07-26 09:37:46 +03001209 ('211 1755 1 1755 gmane.comp.python.committers', 1755, 1, 1755, 'gmane.comp.python.committers')
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001210 >>>
1211
1212(Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`9795`)
1213
1214
Giampaolo Rodolàc9c2c8b2011-02-25 14:39:16 +00001215os
1216--
1217
Charles-François Natalia003af12011-06-01 20:30:52 +02001218* The :mod:`os` module has a new :func:`~os.pipe2` function that makes it
1219 possible to create a pipe with :data:`~os.O_CLOEXEC` or
1220 :data:`~os.O_NONBLOCK` flags set atomically. This is especially useful to
1221 avoid race conditions in multi-threaded programs.
1222
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +00001223* The :mod:`os` module has a new :func:`~os.sendfile` function which provides
1224 an efficent "zero-copy" way for copying data from one file (or socket)
1225 descriptor to another. The phrase "zero-copy" refers to the fact that all of
1226 the copying of data between the two descriptors is done entirely by the
1227 kernel, with no copying of data into userspace buffers. :func:`~os.sendfile`
1228 can be used to efficiently copy data from a file on disk to a network socket,
1229 e.g. for downloading a file.
Giampaolo Rodolàc9c2c8b2011-02-25 14:39:16 +00001230
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +00001231 (Patch submitted by Ross Lagerwall and Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`10882`.)
1232
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001233* To avoid race conditions like symlink attacks and issues with temporary
1234 files and directories, it is more reliable (and also faster) to manipulate
1235 file descriptors instead of file names. Python 3.3 enhances existing functions
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001236 and introduces new functions to work on file descriptors (:issue:`4761`,
1237 :issue:`10755`).
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001238
1239 - The :mod:`os` module has a new :func:`~os.fwalk` function similar to
1240 :func:`~os.walk` except that it also yields file descriptors referring to the
1241 directories visited. This is especially useful to avoid symlink races.
1242
1243 - The following functions get new optional *dir_fd* (:ref:`paths relative to
1244 directory descriptors <dir_fd>`) and/or *follow_symlinks* (:ref:`not
1245 following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`):
1246 :func:`~os.access`, :func:`~os.chflags`, :func:`~os.chmod`, :func:`~os.chown`,
1247 :func:`~os.link`, :func:`~os.lstat`, :func:`~os.mkdir`, :func:`~os.mkfifo`,
1248 :func:`~os.mknod`, :func:`~os.open`, :func:`~os.readlink`, :func:`~os.remove`,
1249 :func:`~os.rename`, :func:`~os.replace`, :func:`~os.rmdir`, :func:`~os.stat`,
1250 :func:`~os.symlink`, :func:`~os.unlink`, :func:`~os.utime`.
1251
1252 - The following functions now support a file descriptor for their path argument:
1253 :func:`~os.chdir`, :func:`~os.chmod`, :func:`~os.chown`,
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001254 :func:`~os.execve`, :func:`~os.listdir`, :func:`~os.pathconf`, :func:`~os.path.exists`,
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001255 :func:`~os.stat`, :func:`~os.statvfs`, :func:`~os.utime`.
1256
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +00001257* The :mod:`os` module has two new functions: :func:`~os.getpriority` and
1258 :func:`~os.setpriority`. They can be used to get or set process
1259 niceness/priority in a fashion similar to :func:`os.nice` but extended to all
1260 processes instead of just the current one.
1261
1262 (Patch submitted by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`10784`.)
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001263
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001264* The new :func:`os.replace` function allows cross-platform renaming of a
1265 file with overwriting the destination. With :func:`os.rename`, an existing
1266 destination file is overwritten under POSIX, but raises an error under
1267 Windows.
1268 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`8828`.)
1269
1270* The new :func:`os.get_terminal_size` function queries the size of the
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001271 terminal attached to a file descriptor. See also
1272 :func:`shutil.get_terminal_size`.
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001273 (Contributed by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek in :issue:`13609`.)
1274
Georg Brandldba3b5c2012-06-26 09:36:14 +02001275.. XXX sort out this mess after beta1
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001276
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001277* New functions to support Linux extended attributes (:issue:`12720`):
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001278 :func:`~os.getxattr`, :func:`~os.listxattr`, :func:`~os.removexattr`,
1279 :func:`~os.setxattr`.
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001280
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001281* New interface to the scheduler. These functions
1282 control how a process is allocated CPU time by the operating system. New
1283 functions:
1284 :func:`~os.sched_get_priority_max`, :func:`~os.sched_get_priority_min`,
1285 :func:`~os.sched_getaffinity`, :func:`~os.sched_getparam`,
1286 :func:`~os.sched_getscheduler`, :func:`~os.sched_rr_get_interval`,
1287 :func:`~os.sched_setaffinity`, :func:`~os.sched_setparam`,
1288 :func:`~os.sched_setscheduler`, :func:`~os.sched_yield`,
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001289
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001290* New functions to control the file system:
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001291
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001292 * :func:`~os.posix_fadvise`: Announces an intention to access data in a
1293 specific pattern thus allowing the kernel to make optimizations.
1294 * :func:`~os.posix_fallocate`: Ensures that enough disk space is allocated
1295 for a file.
1296 * :func:`~os.sync`: Force write of everything to disk.
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001297
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001298* Add some extra posix functions to the os module:
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001299
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001300 * :func:`~os.lockf`: Apply, test or remove a POSIX lock on an open file descriptor.
1301 * :func:`~os.pread`: Read from a file descriptor at an offset, the file
1302 offset remains unchanged.
1303 * :func:`~os.pwrite`: Write to a file descriptor from an offset, leaving
1304 the file offset unchanged.
1305 * :func:`~os.readv`: Read from a file descriptor into a number of writable buffers.
1306 * :func:`~os.truncate`: Truncate the file corresponding to *path*, so that
1307 it is at most *length* bytes in size.
1308 * :func:`~os.waitid`: Wait for the completion of one or more child processes.
1309 * :func:`~os.writev`: Write the contents of *buffers* to a file descriptor,
1310 where *buffers* is an arbitrary sequence of buffers.
1311 * :func:`~os.getgrouplist` (:issue:`9344`): Return list of group ids that
1312 specified user belongs to.
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001313
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001314* :func:`~os.times` and :func:`~os.uname`: Return type changed from a tuple to
1315 a tuple-like object with named attributes.
Victor Stinnere5064372011-10-14 00:08:29 +02001316
Giampaolo Rodolà424298a2011-03-03 18:34:06 +00001317
Georg Brandl4c7c3c52012-03-10 22:36:48 +01001318pdb
1319---
1320
1321* Tab-completion is now available not only for command names, but also their
1322 arguments. For example, for the ``break`` command, function and file names
1323 are completed. (Contributed by Georg Brandl in :issue:`14210`)
1324
1325
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001326pickle
1327------
1328
1329:class:`pickle.Pickler` objects now have an optional
1330:attr:`~pickle.Pickler.dispatch_table` attribute allowing to set per-pickler
1331reduction functions.
1332(Contributed by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`14166`.)
1333
1334
Victor Stinner383c3fc2011-05-25 01:35:05 +02001335pydoc
1336-----
1337
Victor Stinner6daa33c2011-05-25 01:41:22 +02001338The Tk GUI and the :func:`~pydoc.serve` function have been removed from the
1339:mod:`pydoc` module: ``pydoc -g`` and :func:`~pydoc.serve` have been deprecated
1340in Python 3.2.
Victor Stinner383c3fc2011-05-25 01:35:05 +02001341
1342
Antoine Pitrouad09b5d2012-06-24 22:41:33 +02001343re
1344--
1345
1346:class:`str` regular expressions now support ``\u`` and ``\U`` escapes.
1347
1348(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`3665`.)
1349
1350
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001351sched
1352-----
Victor Stinner754851f2011-04-19 23:58:51 +02001353
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001354* :meth:`~sched.scheduler.run` now accepts a *blocking* parameter which when
1355 set to False makes the method execute the scheduled events due to expire
1356 soonest (if any) and then return immediately.
1357 This is useful in case you want to use the :class:`~sched.scheduler` in
1358 non-blocking applications. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`13449`)
Victor Stinner754851f2011-04-19 23:58:51 +02001359
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001360* :class:`~sched.scheduler` class can now be safely used in multi-threaded
1361 environments. (Contributed by Josiah Carlson and Giampaolo Rodolà in
1362 :issue:`8684`)
1363
1364* *timefunc* and *delayfunct* parameters of :class:`~sched.scheduler` class
1365 constructor are now optional and defaults to :func:`time.time` and
1366 :func:`time.sleep` respectively. (Contributed by Chris Clark in
1367 :issue:`13245`)
1368
1369* :meth:`~sched.scheduler.enter` and :meth:`~sched.scheduler.enterabs`
1370 *argument* parameter is now optional. (Contributed by Chris Clark in
1371 :issue:`13245`)
1372
1373* :meth:`~sched.scheduler.enter` and :meth:`~sched.scheduler.enterabs`
1374 now accept a *kwargs* parameter. (Contributed by Chris Clark in
1375 :issue:`13245`)
1376
1377
1378shutil
1379------
1380
1381* The :mod:`shutil` module has these new fuctions:
1382
1383 * :func:`~shutil.disk_usage`: provides total, used and free disk space
1384 statistics. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`12442`)
1385 * :func:`~shutil.chown`: allows one to change user and/or group of the given
1386 path also specifying the user/group names and not only their numeric
1387 ids. (Contributed by Sandro Tosi in :issue:`12191`)
Victor Stinnera9293352011-04-30 15:21:58 +02001388
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001389* The new :func:`shutil.get_terminal_size` function returns the size of the
1390 terminal window the interpreter is attached to.
1391 (Contributed by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek in :issue:`13609`.)
1392
1393* Several functions now take an optional ``symlinks`` argument: when that
1394 parameter is true, symlinks aren't dereferenced and the operation instead
1395 acts on the symlink itself (or creates one, if relevant).
1396 (Contributed by Hynek Schlawack in :issue:`12715`.)
1397
Nick Coghlan5b0eca12012-06-24 16:43:06 +10001398* :func:`~shutil.rmtree` is now resistant to symlink attacks on platforms
1399 which support the new ``dir_fd`` parameter in :func:`os.open` and
Georg Brandldba3b5c2012-06-26 09:36:14 +02001400 :func:`os.unlink`. (Contributed by Martin von Löwis and Hynek Schlawack
Nick Coghlan5b0eca12012-06-24 16:43:06 +10001401 in :issue:`4489`.)
1402
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001403
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001404
Victor Stinnera9293352011-04-30 15:21:58 +02001405signal
1406------
1407
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001408* The :mod:`signal` module has new functions:
Victor Stinnera9293352011-04-30 15:21:58 +02001409
Victor Stinnerb3e72192011-05-08 01:46:11 +02001410 * :func:`~signal.pthread_sigmask`: fetch and/or change the signal mask of the
1411 calling thread (Contributed by Jean-Paul Calderone in :issue:`8407`) ;
1412 * :func:`~signal.pthread_kill`: send a signal to a thread ;
1413 * :func:`~signal.sigpending`: examine pending functions ;
1414 * :func:`~signal.sigwait`: wait a signal.
Ross Lagerwallbc808222011-06-25 12:13:40 +02001415 * :func:`~signal.sigwaitinfo`: wait for a signal, returning detailed
1416 information about it.
1417 * :func:`~signal.sigtimedwait`: like :func:`~signal.sigwaitinfo` but with a
1418 timeout.
Victor Stinnera9293352011-04-30 15:21:58 +02001419
Victor Stinnerd49b1f12011-05-08 02:03:15 +02001420* The signal handler writes the signal number as a single byte instead of
1421 a nul byte into the wakeup file descriptor. So it is possible to wait more
1422 than one signal and know which signals were raised.
1423
Victor Stinner388196e2011-05-10 17:13:00 +02001424* :func:`signal.signal` and :func:`signal.siginterrupt` raise an OSError,
1425 instead of a RuntimeError: OSError has an errno attribute.
1426
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001427smtplib
1428-------
1429
1430The :class:`~smtplib.SMTP_SSL` constructor and the :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.starttls`
1431method now accept an SSLContext parameter to control parameters of the secure
1432channel.
1433
1434(Contributed by Kasun Herath in :issue:`8809`)
1435
1436
Nick Coghlan96fe56a2011-08-22 11:55:57 +10001437socket
1438------
1439
Charles-François Natali47413c12011-10-06 19:47:44 +02001440* The :class:`~socket.socket` class now exposes additional methods to process
1441 ancillary data when supported by the underlying platform:
Nick Coghlan96fe56a2011-08-22 11:55:57 +10001442
Charles-François Natali47413c12011-10-06 19:47:44 +02001443 * :func:`~socket.socket.sendmsg`
1444 * :func:`~socket.socket.recvmsg`
1445 * :func:`~socket.socket.recvmsg_into`
Nick Coghlan96fe56a2011-08-22 11:55:57 +10001446
Charles-François Natali47413c12011-10-06 19:47:44 +02001447 (Contributed by David Watson in :issue:`6560`, based on an earlier patch by
1448 Heiko Wundram)
1449
1450* The :class:`~socket.socket` class now supports the PF_CAN protocol family
1451 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socketcan), on Linux
1452 (http://lwn.net/Articles/253425).
1453
1454 (Contributed by Matthias Fuchs, updated by Tiago Gonçalves in :issue:`10141`)
1455
Charles-François Natali10b8cf42011-11-10 19:21:37 +01001456* The :class:`~socket.socket` class now supports the PF_RDS protocol family
1457 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliable_Datagram_Sockets and
1458 http://oss.oracle.com/projects/rds/).
Victor Stinner754851f2011-04-19 23:58:51 +02001459
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001460
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +02001461ssl
1462---
1463
Antoine Pitrou2c0a9672011-11-17 02:09:13 +01001464* The :mod:`ssl` module has two new random generation functions:
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +02001465
1466 * :func:`~ssl.RAND_bytes`: generate cryptographically strong
1467 pseudo-random bytes.
1468 * :func:`~ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes`: generate pseudo-random bytes.
1469
Antoine Pitrou2c0a9672011-11-17 02:09:13 +01001470 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`12049`)
1471
1472* The :mod:`ssl` module now exposes a finer-grained exception hierarchy
1473 in order to make it easier to inspect the various kinds of errors.
1474
1475 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`11183`)
1476
1477* :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.load_cert_chain` now accepts a *password* argument
1478 to be used if the private key is encrypted.
1479
1480 (Contributed by Adam Simpkins in :issue:`12803`)
1481
Antoine Pitrou73fc8142011-12-23 20:58:36 +01001482* Diffie-Hellman key exchange, both regular and Elliptic Curve-based, is
1483 now supported through the :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.load_dh_params` and
1484 :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.set_ecdh_curve` methods.
1485
1486 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`13626` and :issue:`13627`)
1487
Antoine Pitrou2c0a9672011-11-17 02:09:13 +01001488* SSL sockets have a new :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.get_channel_binding` method
1489 allowing the implementation of certain authentication mechanisms such as
1490 SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS.
1491
1492 (Contributed by Jacek Konieczny in :issue:`12551`)
1493
Antoine Pitrou73fc8142011-12-23 20:58:36 +01001494* You can query the SSL compression algorithm used by an SSL socket, thanks
1495 to its new :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.compression` method.
1496
1497 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`13634`)
1498
Antoine Pitrou9a864472012-05-04 23:15:47 +02001499* Support has been added for the Next Procotol Negotiation extension using
1500 the :meth:`ssl.SSLContext.set_npn_protocols` method.
1501
1502 (Contributed by Colin Marc in :issue:`14204`)
1503
Antoine Pitrouad09b5d2012-06-24 22:41:33 +02001504* SSL errors can now be introspected more easily thanks to
1505 :attr:`~ssl.SSLError.library` and :attr:`~ssl.SSLError.reason` attributes.
1506
1507 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`14837`)
1508
Giampaolo Rodola'ffa1d0b2012-05-15 15:30:25 +02001509stat
1510----
1511
1512- The undocumented tarfile.filemode function has been moved to
1513 :func:`stat.filemode`. It can be used to convert a file's mode to a string of
1514 the form '-rwxrwxrwx'.
1515
1516 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`14807`)
Antoine Pitrou73fc8142011-12-23 20:58:36 +01001517
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001518sys
1519---
Giampaolo Rodola'210e7ca2011-07-01 13:55:36 +02001520
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001521* The :mod:`sys` module has a new :data:`~sys.thread_info` :term:`struct
1522 sequence` holding informations about the thread implementation.
Giampaolo Rodola'210e7ca2011-07-01 13:55:36 +02001523
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001524 (:issue:`11223`)
Giampaolo Rodola'096dcb12011-06-27 11:17:51 +02001525
Nick Coghlan4fae8cd2012-06-11 23:07:51 +10001526textwrap
1527--------
1528
1529* The :mod:`textwrap` module has a new :func:`~textwrap.indent` that makes
1530 it straightforward to add a common prefix to selected lines in a block
1531 of text.
1532
1533 (:issue:`13857`)
Antoine Pitrou5a8bc6f2011-11-17 02:20:48 +01001534
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001535time
1536----
Antoine Pitrou5a8bc6f2011-11-17 02:20:48 +01001537
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +02001538The :pep:`418` added new functions to the :mod:`time` module:
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001539
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +02001540* :func:`~time.get_clock_info`: Get information on a clock.
1541* :func:`~time.monotonic`: Monotonic clock (cannot go backward), not affected
1542 by system clock updates.
1543* :func:`~time.perf_counter`: Performance counter with the highest available
1544 resolution to measure a short duration.
1545* :func:`~time.process_time`: Sum of the system and user CPU time of the
1546 current process.
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001547
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +02001548Other new functions:
1549
1550* :func:`~time.clock_getres`, :func:`~time.clock_gettime` and
1551 :func:`~time.clock_settime` functions with ``CLOCK_xxx`` constants.
1552 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`10278`)
Victor Stinnerf4c54ff2012-02-08 01:48:34 +01001553
Antoine Pitrou5a8bc6f2011-11-17 02:20:48 +01001554
Victor Stinner0db176f2012-04-16 00:16:30 +02001555types
1556-----
1557
1558Add a new :class:`types.MappingProxyType` class: Read-only proxy of a mapping.
1559(:issue:`14386`)
1560
1561
Nick Coghlan7fc570a2012-05-20 02:34:13 +10001562The new functions `types.new_class` and `types.prepare_class` provide support
1563for PEP 3115 compliant dynamic type creation. (:issue:`14588`)
1564
1565
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +08001566urllib
1567------
1568
1569The :class:`~urllib.request.Request` class, now accepts a *method* argument
1570used by :meth:`~urllib.request.Request.get_method` to determine what HTTP method
Senthil Kumarana41c9422011-10-20 02:37:08 +08001571should be used. For example, this will send a ``'HEAD'`` request::
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +08001572
1573 >>> urlopen(Request('http://www.python.org', method='HEAD'))
1574
1575(:issue:`1673007`)
Giampaolo Rodola'096dcb12011-06-27 11:17:51 +02001576
Giampaolo Rodola'be55d992011-11-22 13:33:34 +01001577
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -04001578webbrowser
1579----------
1580
1581The :mod:`webbrowser` module supports more browsers: Google Chrome (named
1582:program:`chrome`, :program:`chromium`, :program:`chrome-browser` or
1583:program:`chromium-browser` depending on the version and operating system) as
1584well as the the generic launchers :program:`xdg-open` from the FreeDesktop.org
1585project and :program:`gvfs-open` which is the default URI handler for GNOME 3.
1586
1587(:issue:`13620` and :issue:`14493`)
1588
1589
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001590Optimizations
1591=============
1592
1593Major performance enhancements have been added:
1594
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -04001595* Thanks to :pep:`393`, some operations on Unicode strings have been optimized:
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001596
1597 * the memory footprint is divided by 2 to 4 depending on the text
Victor Stinnera996f1e2011-11-21 13:14:43 +01001598 * encode an ASCII string to UTF-8 doesn't need to encode characters anymore,
1599 the UTF-8 representation is shared with the ASCII representation
Victor Stinner6099a032011-12-18 14:22:26 +01001600 * the UTF-8 encoder has been optimized
1601 * repeating a single ASCII letter and getting a substring of a ASCII strings
1602 is 4 times faster
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001603
Antoine Pitrou5d7e1d32012-06-24 22:38:23 +02001604* UTF-8 is now 2x to 4x faster. UTF-16 encoding is now up to 10x faster.
Antoine Pitrou5cec9d22012-05-17 17:37:02 +02001605
Antoine Pitrouc9092962012-06-15 22:22:18 +02001606 (contributed by Serhiy Storchaka, :issue:`14624`, :issue:`14738` and
1607 :issue:`15026`.)
Antoine Pitrou5cec9d22012-05-17 17:37:02 +02001608
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001609
1610Build and C API Changes
1611=======================
1612
1613Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
1614
Stefan Krah95b1ba62012-02-29 17:27:21 +01001615* New :pep:`3118` related function:
1616
1617 * :c:func:`PyMemoryView_FromMemory`
1618
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -04001619* :pep:`393` added new Unicode types, macros and functions:
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001620
Victor Stinnera996f1e2011-11-21 13:14:43 +01001621 * High-level API:
1622
1623 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_CopyCharacters`
1624 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_FindChar`
1625 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetLength`, :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH`
1626 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_New`
1627 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_Substring`
1628 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_ReadChar`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_WriteChar`
1629
1630 * Low-level API:
1631
1632 * :c:type:`Py_UCS1`, :c:type:`Py_UCS2`, :c:type:`Py_UCS4` types
1633 * :c:type:`PyASCIIObject` and :c:type:`PyCompactUnicodeObject` structures
1634 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_READY`
1635 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromKindAndData`
1636 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUCS4`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUCS4Copy`
1637 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_DATA`, :c:macro:`PyUnicode_1BYTE_DATA`,
1638 :c:macro:`PyUnicode_2BYTE_DATA`, :c:macro:`PyUnicode_4BYTE_DATA`
1639 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_KIND` with :c:type:`PyUnicode_Kind` enum:
1640 :c:data:`PyUnicode_WCHAR_KIND`, :c:data:`PyUnicode_1BYTE_KIND`,
1641 :c:data:`PyUnicode_2BYTE_KIND`, :c:data:`PyUnicode_4BYTE_KIND`
1642 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_READ`, :c:macro:`PyUnicode_READ_CHAR`, :c:macro:`PyUnicode_WRITE`
1643 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_MAX_CHAR_VALUE`
1644
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001645
1646
Victor Stinnerd1be8782011-12-09 00:10:41 +01001647Deprecated
1648==========
1649
Georg Brandl0cd25c92011-04-29 13:45:54 +02001650Unsupported Operating Systems
Victor Stinnerd1be8782011-12-09 00:10:41 +01001651-----------------------------
Victor Stinnerb90db4c2011-04-26 22:48:24 +02001652
Brian Curtin49a40cd2011-05-02 22:30:06 -05001653OS/2 and VMS are no longer supported due to the lack of a maintainer.
1654
1655Windows 2000 and Windows platforms which set ``COMSPEC`` to ``command.com``
1656are no longer supported due to maintenance burden.
Victor Stinnerb90db4c2011-04-26 22:48:24 +02001657
1658
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001659Deprecated Python modules, functions and methods
Victor Stinnerd1be8782011-12-09 00:10:41 +01001660------------------------------------------------
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001661
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001662* The ``unicode_internal`` codec has been deprecated because of the
Sandro Tosicd899122012-01-22 12:16:04 +01001663 :pep:`393`, use UTF-8, UTF-16 (``utf-16-le`` or ``utf-16-be``), or UTF-32
1664 (``utf-32-le`` or ``utf-32-be``)
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001665* :meth:`ftplib.FTP.nlst` and :meth:`ftplib.FTP.dir`: use
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001666 :meth:`ftplib.FTP.mlsd`
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001667* :func:`platform.popen`: use the :mod:`subprocess` module. Check especially
1668 the :ref:`subprocess-replacements` section.
1669* :issue:`13374`: The Windows bytes API has been deprecated in the :mod:`os`
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001670 module. Use Unicode filenames, instead of bytes filenames, to not depend on
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001671 the ANSI code page anymore and to support any filename.
Florent Xiclunaa72a98f2012-02-13 11:03:30 +01001672* :issue:`13988`: The :mod:`xml.etree.cElementTree` module is deprecated. The
1673 accelerator is used automatically whenever available.
Victor Stinner47620a62012-04-29 02:52:39 +02001674* The behaviour of :func:`time.clock` depends on the platform: use the new
1675 :func:`time.perf_counter` or :func:`time.process_time` function instead,
1676 depending on your requirements, to have a well defined behaviour.
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001677* The :func:`os.stat_float_times` function is deprecated.
Victor Stinner8f17c1c2012-08-05 16:31:32 +02001678* :mod:`abc` module:
1679
1680 * :class:`abc.abstractproperty` has been deprecated, use :class:`property`
1681 with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
1682 * :class:`abc.abstractclassmethod` has been deprecated, use
1683 :class:`classmethod` with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
1684 * :class:`abc.abstractstaticmethod` has been deprecated, use
1685 :class:`staticmethod` with :func:`abc.abstractmethod` instead.
1686
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001687
1688
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001689Deprecated functions and types of the C API
Victor Stinnerd1be8782011-12-09 00:10:41 +01001690-------------------------------------------
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001691
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -04001692The :c:type:`Py_UNICODE` has been deprecated by :pep:`393` and will be
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001693removed in Python 4. All functions using this type are deprecated:
1694
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001695Unicode functions and methods using :c:type:`Py_UNICODE` and
1696:c:type:`Py_UNICODE*` types:
1697
1698 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_FromUnicode`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromWideChar` or
1699 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromKindAndData`
1700 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUnicode`,
1701 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUnicodeAndSize`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsWideCharString`
1702 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_AS_DATA`: use :c:macro:`PyUnicode_DATA` with
1703 :c:macro:`PyUnicode_READ` and :c:macro:`PyUnicode_WRITE`
1704 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_SIZE`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetSize`: use
1705 :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH` or :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetLength`
1706 * :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE`: use
1707 ``PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(str) * PyUnicode_KIND(str)`` (only work on ready
1708 strings)
Victor Stinnerbf6e5602011-12-12 01:53:47 +01001709 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUnicodeCopy`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUCS4Copy` or
1710 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsWideCharString`
Victor Stinnerab595942011-12-17 04:59:06 +01001711 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetMax`
1712
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001713
Victor Stinnera996f1e2011-11-21 13:14:43 +01001714Functions and macros manipulating Py_UNICODE* strings:
1715
1716 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strlen`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetLength` or
1717 :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH`
1718 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strcat`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_CopyCharacters` or
1719 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat`
1720 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strcpy`, :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strncpy`,
1721 :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_COPY`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_CopyCharacters` or
1722 :c:func:`PyUnicode_Substring`
1723 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strcmp`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_Compare`
1724 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strncmp`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_Tailmatch`
1725 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strchr`, :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_strrchr`: use
1726 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FindChar`
Victor Stinner606e19d2012-01-04 03:59:16 +01001727 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_FILL`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_Fill`
Victor Stinnerab595942011-12-17 04:59:06 +01001728 * :c:macro:`Py_UNICODE_MATCH`
Victor Stinnera996f1e2011-11-21 13:14:43 +01001729
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001730Encoders:
1731
1732 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_Encode`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsEncodedObject`
1733 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeUTF7`
Victor Stinnera996f1e2011-11-21 13:14:43 +01001734 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeUTF8`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUTF8` or
1735 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUTF8String`
Victor Stinner46606ce2011-11-20 18:27:55 +01001736 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeUTF32`
1737 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeUTF16`
1738 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeUnicodeEscape:` use
1739 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUnicodeEscapeString`
1740 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape:` use
1741 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsRawUnicodeEscapeString`
1742 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeLatin1`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsLatin1String`
1743 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeASCII`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsASCIIString`
1744 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeCharmap`
1745 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_TranslateCharmap`
1746 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeMBCS`: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsMBCSString` or
1747 :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeCodePage` (with ``CP_ACP`` code_page)
1748 * :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeDecimal`,
1749 :c:func:`PyUnicode_TransformDecimalToASCII`
1750
1751
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001752Porting to Python 3.3
1753=====================
1754
1755This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001756that may require changes to your code.
1757
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -04001758.. _portingpythoncode:
1759
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001760Porting Python code
1761-------------------
Giampaolo Rodolà3108f982011-02-24 20:59:48 +00001762
Victor Stinnerfa0d6282012-08-05 15:56:51 +02001763* Hash randomization is enabled by default. Set the :envvar:`PYTHONHASHSEED`
1764 environment variable to ``0`` to disable hash randomization. See also the
1765 :meth:`object.__hash__` method.
Georg Brandld6c43402012-03-07 08:55:52 +01001766
Victor Stinner19bd0692011-11-16 00:18:57 +01001767* :issue:`12326`: On Linux, sys.platform doesn't contain the major version
Victor Stinnerff3d9392011-08-20 23:39:26 +02001768 anymore. It is now always 'linux', instead of 'linux2' or 'linux3' depending
1769 on the Linux version used to build Python. Replace sys.platform == 'linux2'
1770 with sys.platform.startswith('linux'), or directly sys.platform == 'linux' if
1771 you don't need to support older Python versions.
Éric Araujoc09fca62011-03-23 02:06:24 +01001772
Victor Stinnerecc6e662012-03-14 00:39:29 +01001773* :issue:`13847`, :issue:`14180`: :mod:`time` and :mod:`datetime`:
1774 :exc:`OverflowError` is now raised instead of :exc:`ValueError` if a
1775 timestamp is out of range. :exc:`OSError` is now raised if C functions
1776 :c:func:`gmtime` or :c:func:`localtime` failed.
1777
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -04001778* The default finders used by import now utilize a cache of what is contained
1779 within a specific directory. If you create a Python source file or sourceless
1780 bytecode file, make sure to call :func:`importlib.invalidate_caches` to clear
1781 out the cache for the finders to notice the new file.
1782
1783* :exc:`ImportError` now uses the full name of the module that was attemped to
1784 be imported. Doctests that check ImportErrors' message will need to be
1785 updated to use the full name of the module instead of just the tail of the
1786 name.
1787
1788* The **index** argument to :func:`__import__` now defaults to 0 instead of -1
1789 and no longer support negative values. It was an oversight when :pep:`328` was
1790 implemented that the default value remained -1. If you need to continue to
1791 perform a relative import followed by an absolute import, then perform the
1792 relative import using an index of 1, followed by another import using an
1793 index of 0. It is preferred, though, that you use
1794 :func:`importlib.import_module` rather than call :func:`__import__` directly.
1795
1796* :func:`__import__` no longer allows one to use an index value other than 0
1797 for top-level modules. E.g. ``__import__('sys', level=1)`` is now an error.
1798
1799* Because :attr:`sys.meta_path` and :attr:`sys.path_hooks` now have finders on
1800 them by default, you will most likely want to use :meth:`list.insert` instead
1801 of :meth:`list.append` to add to those lists.
1802
1803* Because ``None`` is now inserted into :attr:`sys.path_importer_cache`, if you
1804 are clearing out entries in the dictionary of paths that do not have a
1805 finder, you will need to remove keys paired with values of ``None`` **and**
Brett Cannon903c27c2012-07-09 14:15:32 -04001806 :class:`imp.NullImporter` to be backwards-compatible. This will lead to extra
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -04001807 overhead on older versions of Python that re-insert ``None`` into
1808 :attr:`sys.path_importer_cache` where it repesents the use of implicit
1809 finders, but semantically it should not change anything.
1810
1811* :meth:`importlib.abc.SourceLoader.path_mtime` is now deprecated in favour of
1812 :meth:`importlib.abc.SourceLoader.path_stats` as bytecode files now store
1813 both the modification time and size of the source file the bytecode file was
1814 compiled from.
1815
Brett Cannon077ef452012-08-02 17:50:06 -04001816* :class:`importlib.abc.Finder` no longer specifies a `find_module()` abstract
1817 method that must be implemented. If you were relying on subclasses to
1818 implement that method, make sure to check for the method's existence first.
1819 You will probably want to check for `find_loader()` first, though, in the
1820 case of working with :term:`path entry finders <path entry finder>`.
1821
Nick Coghlan60610002012-07-15 22:39:39 +10001822* :mod:`pkgutil` has been converted to use :mod:`importlib` internally. This
1823 eliminates many edge cases where the old behaviour of the PEP 302 import
1824 emulation failed to match the behaviour of the real import system. The
1825 import emulation itself is still present, but is now deprecated. The
1826 :func:`pkgutil.iter_importers` and :func:`pkgutil.walk_packages` functions
1827 special case the standard import hooks so they are still supported even
1828 though they do not provide the non-standard ``iter_modules()`` method.
Brett Cannon903c27c2012-07-09 14:15:32 -04001829
Brett Cannonc2043482012-04-29 20:59:41 -04001830
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001831Porting C code
1832--------------
1833
Stefan Krah54c32032012-02-29 17:47:21 +01001834* In the course of changes to the buffer API the undocumented
1835 :c:member:`~Py_buffer.smalltable` member of the
1836 :c:type:`Py_buffer` structure has been removed and the
1837 layout of the :c:type:`PyMemoryViewObject` has changed.
1838
1839 All extensions relying on the relevant parts in ``memoryobject.h``
1840 or ``object.h`` must be rebuilt.
1841
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001842* Due to :ref:`PEP 393 <pep-393>`, the :c:type:`Py_UNICODE` type and all
1843 functions using this type are deprecated (but will stay available for
1844 at least five years). If you were using low-level Unicode APIs to
1845 construct and access unicode objects and you want to benefit of the
Éric Araujo4f61a2d2012-04-04 23:01:01 -04001846 memory footprint reduction provided by PEP 393, you have to convert
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001847 your code to the new :doc:`Unicode API <../c-api/unicode>`.
1848
1849 However, if you only have been using high-level functions such as
1850 :c:func:`PyUnicode_Concat()`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_Join` or
1851 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat()`, your code will automatically take
1852 advantage of the new unicode representations.
1853
Brett Cannon77b2abd2012-07-09 16:09:00 -04001854* :c:func:`PyImport_GetMagicNumber` now returns -1 upon failure.
1855
1856
Antoine Pitrouc229e6e2012-02-20 19:41:11 +01001857Building C extensions
1858---------------------
1859
1860* The range of possible file names for C extensions has been narrowed.
1861 Very rarely used spellings have been suppressed: under POSIX, files
1862 named ``xxxmodule.so``, ``xxxmodule.abi3.so`` and
1863 ``xxxmodule.cpython-*.so`` are no longer recognized as implementing
1864 the ``xxx`` module. If you had been generating such files, you have
1865 to switch to the other spellings (i.e., remove the ``module`` string
1866 from the file names).
1867
1868 (implemented in :issue:`14040`.)
1869
1870
Antoine Pitrou037ffbf2011-10-24 00:25:41 +02001871Other issues
1872------------
1873
Éric Araujoc09fca62011-03-23 02:06:24 +01001874.. Issue #11591: When :program:`python` was started with :option:`-S`,
1875 ``import site`` will not add site-specific paths to the module search
1876 paths. In previous versions, it did. See changeset for doc changes in
1877 various files. Contributed by Carl Meyer with editions by Éric Araujo.
Éric Araujobe3bd572011-03-26 01:55:15 +01001878
Éric Araujobfc97292011-11-14 18:18:15 +01001879.. Issue #10998: the -Q command-line flag and related artifacts have been
Éric Araujobe3bd572011-03-26 01:55:15 +01001880 removed. Code checking sys.flags.division_warning will need updating.
1881 Contributed by Éric Araujo.