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Raymond Hettingerf558ddd2009-06-28 21:37:08 +00002 What's New In Python 3.2
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +00003****************************
4
5:Author: Raymond Hettinger
6:Release: |release|
7:Date: |today|
8
9.. $Id$
10 Rules for maintenance:
11
12 * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
13 on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +000014 get rewritten.
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +000015
16 * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
17 changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
18 Misc/NEWS than to this file.
19
20 * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
21 is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
22 or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
23 I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
24 too much time on writing your addition.)
25
26 * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
27 maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
28 section.
29
30 * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
31 example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
32 socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
33 write the necessary text.
34
35 * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
36 necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
37
38 * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +000039 sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary. It's helpful to
40 add the issue number:
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +000041
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +000042 XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
43 module.
44
45 (Contributed by P.Y. Developer; :issue:`12345`.)
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +000046
47 This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the SVN log
48 when researching a change.
49
50This article explains the new features in Python 3.2, compared to 3.1.
51
Martin v. Löwis932e49e2010-12-04 13:49:32 +000052PEP 384: Defining a Stable ABI
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +000053==============================
54
55In the past, extension modules built for one Python version were often
56not usable with other Python versions. Particularly on Windows, every
57feature release of Python required rebuilding all extension modules that
58one wanted to use. This requirement was the result of the free access to
59Python interpreter internals that extension modules could use.
60
61With Python 3.2, an alternative approach becomes available: extension
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +000062modules which restrict themselves to a limited API (by defining
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +000063Py_LIMITED_API) cannot use many of the internals, but are constrained
64to a set of API functions that are promised to be stable for several
65releases. As a consequence, extension modules built for 3.2 in that
66mode will also work with 3.3, 3.4, and so on. Extension modules that
67make use of details of memory structures can still be built, but will
68need to be recompiled for every feature release.
69
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +000070.. seealso::
71
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +000072 :pep:`384` - Define a Stable ABI
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +000073 PEP written by Martin von Loewis.
74
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +000075PEP 389: Argparse Command Line Parsing Module
76=============================================
77
78A new module for command line parsing, :mod:`argparse`, was introduced to
79overcome the limitations of :mod:`optparse` which did not provide support for
80positional arguments (not just option), subcommands, required options and other
81common patterns of specifying and validatig options.
82
83This module has already has wide-spread success in the community as a
84third-party module. Being more fully featured than its predecessor,
85:mod:`argparse`, is now the preferred module for command-line processing. The
86older module is still being kept available because of the substantial amount of
87legacy code that depends on it.
88
89.. XXX add examples that highlight the new features
90
91.. seealso::
92
93 :pep:`389` - New Command Line Parsing Module
94 PEP written by Steven Bethard.
95
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +000096
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +000097PEP 391: Dictionary Based Configuration for Logging
98====================================================
Raymond Hettingeref2335c2010-09-05 08:35:38 +000099
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000100The :mod:`logging` module provided two kinds of configuration, one style with
101function calls for each option or another style driven by an external file saved
102in a :mod:`ConfigParser` format. Those options did not provide the flexibility
Georg Brandl9e75cad2010-09-06 06:45:47 +0000103to create configurations from JSON or YAML files, nor did they support
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000104incremental configuration, which is needed for specifying logger options from a
105command line.
Raymond Hettingeref2335c2010-09-05 08:35:38 +0000106
107To support a more flexible style, the module now offers
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000108:func:`logging.config.dictConfig` for specifying logging configuration with
109plain Python dictionaries. The configuration options include formatters,
110handlers, filters, and loggers. Here's a working example of a configuration
111dictionary::
Raymond Hettingeref2335c2010-09-05 08:35:38 +0000112
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000113 {"version": 1,
114 "formatters": {"brief": {"format": "%(levelname)-8s: %(name)-15s: %(message)s"},
115 "full": {"format": "%(asctime)s %(name)-15s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s"},
116 },
117 "handlers": {"console": {
118 "class": "logging.StreamHandler",
119 "formatter": "brief",
120 "level": "INFO",
121 "stream": "ext://sys.stdout"},
122 "console_priority": {
123 "class": "logging.StreamHandler",
124 "formatter": "full",
125 "level": "ERROR",
126 "stream": "ext://sys.stderr"},
127 },
128 "root": {"level": "DEBUG", "handlers": ["console", "console_priority"]}}
Raymond Hettingeref2335c2010-09-05 08:35:38 +0000129
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000130
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +0000131If that dictionary is stored in a file called :file:`conf.json`, it can loaded
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000132and called with code like this::
133
134 >>> import logging.config
135 >>> logging.config.dictConfig(json.load(open('conf.json', 'rb')))
136 >>> logging.info("Transaction completed normally")
137 >>> logging.critical("Abnormal termination")
138
Raymond Hettingeref2335c2010-09-05 08:35:38 +0000139.. seealso::
140
141 :pep:`391` - Dictionary Based Configuration for Logging
142 PEP written by Vinay Sajip.
143
Georg Brandl97b20da2010-11-16 15:15:29 +0000144PEP 3148: The ``concurrent.futures`` module
145============================================
146
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +0000147Code for creating and managing concurrency is being collected in a new toplevel
148namespace, *concurrent*. Its first member is a *futures* package which provides
149a uniform high level interface for managing threads and processes.
150
151The design for :mod:`concurrent.futures` was inspired by
152*java.util.concurrent.package*. In that model, a running call and its result
153are represented by a :class:`~concurrent.futures.Future` object which abstracts
154features common to threads, processes, and remote procedure calls. That object
155supports status checks (running or done), timeouts, cancellations, adding
156callbacks, and access to results or exceptions.XS
157
158The primary offering of the new module is a pair of executor classes for
159launching and managing calls. The goal of the executors is to make it easier to
160use existing tools for making parallel calls. They save the effort needed to
161setup a pool of resources, launch the calls, create a results queue, add
162time-out handling, and limit the total number of threads, processes, or remote
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +0000163procedure calls. adfasdf
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +0000164
165Ideally, each application should share a single executor across multiple
166components so that process and thread limits can be centrally managed. This
167solves the design challenge that arises when each component has its own
168competing strategy for resource management.
169
170For an example of :class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`,
171see :ref:`code for threaded parallel URL reads<threadpoolexecutor-example>`.
172
173For an example of :class:`~concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor`,
174see :ref:`code for computing prime numbers in parallel<processpoolexecutor-example>`.
175
176.. seealso::
177
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +0000178 :pep:`3148` - Futures -- Execute Computations Asynchronously
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +0000179 PEP written by Brain Quinlan.
Georg Brandl97b20da2010-11-16 15:15:29 +0000180
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000181
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000182PEP 3147: PYC Repository Directories
183=====================================
184
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +0000185Python's scheme for caching bytecode in *.pyc* files did not wosrk well in
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000186environments with multiple python interpreters. If one interpreter encountered
187a cached file created by another interpreter, it would recompile the source and
188overwrite the cached file, thus losing the benefits of caching.
189
190The issue of "pyc fights" has become more pronounced as it has become
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000191commonplace for Linux distributions to ship with multiple versions of Python.
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000192These conflicts also arise with CPython alternatives such as Unladen Swallow.
193
194To solve this problem, Python's import machinery has been extended to use
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000195distinct filenames for each interpreter. Instead of Python 3.2 and Python 3.3 and
196Unladen Swallow each competing for a file called "mymodule.pyc", they will now
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000197look for "mymodule.cpython-32.pyc", "mymodule.cpython-33.pyc", and
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000198"mymodule.unladen10.pyc". And to prevent all of these new files from
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000199cluttering source directories, the *pyc* files are now collected in a
200"__pycache__" directory stored under the package directory.
201
202Aside from the filenames and target directories, the new scheme has a few
203aspects that are visible to the programmer:
204
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000205* Imported modules now have a :attr:`__cached__` attribute which stores the name
206 of the actual file that was imported:
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000207
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000208 >>> import collections
209 >>> collections.__cached__
210 'c:/py32/lib/__pycache__/collections.cpython-32.pyc'
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000211
212* The tag that is unique to each interpreter is accessible from the :mod:`imp`
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000213 module:
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000214
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000215 >>> import imp
216 >>> imp.get_tag()
217 'cpython-32'
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000218
219* Scripts that try to deduce source filename from the imported file now need to
220 be smarter. It is no longer sufficient to simply strip the "c" from a ".pyc"
221 filename. Instead, use the new functions in the :mod:`imp` module:
222
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000223 >>> imp.source_from_cache('c:/py32/lib/__pycache__/collections.cpython-32.pyc')
224 'c:/py32/lib/collections.py'
225 >>> imp.cache_from_source('c:/py32/lib/collections.py')
226 'c:/py32/lib/__pycache__/collections.cpython-32.pyc'
Raymond Hettingerf95b1992010-09-04 23:53:24 +0000227
228* The :mod:`py_compile` and :mod:`compileall` modules have been updated to
229 reflect the new naming convention and target directory.
230
231.. seealso::
232
233 :pep:`3147` - PYC Repository Directories
234 PEP written by Barry Warsaw.
235
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000236
Raymond Hettingerebea6fa2010-09-05 00:27:25 +0000237PEP 3149 ABI Version Tagged .so Files
238=====================================
Georg Brandlf11c6c42010-09-03 22:20:58 +0000239
Raymond Hettingerebea6fa2010-09-05 00:27:25 +0000240The PYC repository directory allows multiple bytecode cache files to be
241co-located. This PEP implements a similar mechanism for shared object files by
242giving them a common directory and distinct names for each version.
Georg Brandlf11c6c42010-09-03 22:20:58 +0000243
Raymond Hettingerebea6fa2010-09-05 00:27:25 +0000244The common directory is "pyshared" and the file names are made distinct by
245identifying the Python implementation (such as CPython, PyPy, Jython, etc.), the
246major and minor version numbers, and optional build flags (such as "d" for
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000247debug, "m" for pymalloc, "u" for wide-unicode). For an arbitrary package "foo",
Raymond Hettingerebea6fa2010-09-05 00:27:25 +0000248you may see these files when the distribution package is installed::
249
250 /usr/share/pyshared/foo.cpython-32m.so
251 /usr/share/pyshared/foo.cpython-33md.so
252
253In Python itself, the tags are accessible from functions in the :mod:`sysconfig`
254module::
255
256 >>> import sysconfig
257 >>> sysconfig.get_config_var('SOABI') # find the version tag
258 'cpython-32mu'
259 >>> sysconfig.get_config_var('SO') # find the full filename extension
260 'cpython-32mu.so'
261
262.. seealso::
263
264 :pep:`3149` - ABI Version Tagged .so Files
265 PEP written by Barry Warsaw.
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000266
267
R. David Murray7c0a2272010-10-08 21:37:39 +0000268Email 5.1
269=========
270
271The email package is extended to be able to parse and generate email messages
272in bytes format.
273
274* New functions :func:`~email.message_from_bytes` and
275 :func:`~email.message_from_binary_file`, and new classes
276 :class:`~email.parser.BytesFeedParser` and :class:`~email.parser.BytesParser`
277 allow binary message data to be parsed into model objects.
278
279* Given bytes input to the model, :meth:`~email.message.Message.get_payload`
280 will by default decode a message body that has a
Senthil Kumaran82270452010-10-15 13:29:33 +0000281 :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` of ``8bit`` using the charset
282 specified in the MIME headers and return the resulting string.
R. David Murray7c0a2272010-10-08 21:37:39 +0000283
284* Given bytes input to the model, :class:`~email.generator.Generator` will
285 convert message bodies that have a :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` of
286 8bit to instead have a 7bit Content-Transfer-Encoding.
287
288* New class :class:`~email.generator.BytesGenerator` produces bytes
289 as output, preserving any unchanged non-ASCII data that was
290 present in the input used to build the model, including message bodies
291 with a :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding` of 8bit.
292
293 (Proposed and implemented by R. David Murray, :issue:`4661`.)
294
295
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000296Other Language Changes
297======================
298
299Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
300
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000301* The :func:`hasattr` function used to catch and suppress any Exception. Now,
302 it only catches :exc:`AttributeError`. Under the hood, :func:`hasattr` works
303 by calling :func:`getattr` and throwing away the results. This is necessary
304 because dynamic attribute creation is possible using :meth:`__getattribute__`
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000305 or :meth:`__getattr__`. If :func:`hasattr` were to just scan instance and class
Éric Araujocc6aac62010-09-07 21:35:35 +0000306 dictionaries it would miss the dynamic methods and make it difficult to
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000307 implement proxy objects.
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000308
309 (Discovered by Yury Selivanov and fixed by Benjamin Peterson; :issue:`9666`.)
310
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000311* The :func:`str` of a float or complex number is now the same as its
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000312 :func:`repr`. Previously, the :func:`str` form was shorter but that just
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000313 caused confusion and is no longer needed now that the shortest possible
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000314 :func:`repr` is displayed by default:
Raymond Hettingerbb734c62010-09-05 05:56:44 +0000315
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000316 >>> repr(math.pi)
317 '3.141592653589793'
318 >>> str(math.pi)
319 '3.141592653589793'
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000320
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000321 (Proposed and implemented by Mark Dickinson; :issue:`9337`.)
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000322
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000323* :class:`memoryview` objects now have a :meth:`release()` method and support
324 the context manager protocol. This allows timely release of any resources
325 that were acquired when requesting a buffer from the original object.
326
327 (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`9757`.)
328
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000329* Mark Dickinson crafted an elegant and efficient scheme for assuring that
330 different numeric datatypes will have the same hash value whenever their
331 actual values are equal::
332
333 >>> assert hash(Fraction(3, 2)) == hash(1.5) == \
334 hash(Decimal("1.5")) == hash(complex(1.5, 0))
335
336 (See :issue:`8188`.)
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000337
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcba117ef2010-09-10 21:39:53 +0000338* Previously it was illegal to delete a name from the local namespace if it
339 occurs as a free variable in a nested block::
340
341 >>> def outer(x):
342 ... def inner():
343 ... return x
344 ... inner()
345 ... del x
346
347 This is now allowed. Remember that the target of an :keyword:`except` clause
348 is cleared, so this code which used to work with Python 2.6, raised a
349 :exc:`SyntaxError` with Python 3.1 and now works again::
350
351 >>> def f():
352 ... def print_error():
353 ... print(e)
354 ... try:
355 ... something
356 ... except Exception as e:
357 ... print_error()
358 ... # implicit "del e" here
359
360 (See :issue:`4617`.)
361
Antoine Pitrou7d15a722010-11-05 22:13:55 +0000362* A new warning category, :exc:`ResourceWarning`, has been added. It is
363 emitted when certain potential issues with resource consumption or cleanup
364 are detected. It is silenced by default in normal release builds, but
365 can be easily enabled through the means provided by the :mod:`warnings`
366 module, or on the command line.
367
368 :exc:`ResourceWarning` is issued at interpreter shutdown if the
369 :data:`gc.garbage` list isn't empty. This is meant to make the programmer
370 aware that their code contains object finalization issues.
371
372 (Added by Antoine Pitrou and Georg Brandl; :issue:`477863`.)
373
374 :exc:`ResourceWarning` is also issued when a :term:`file object` is destroyed
375 without having been explicitly closed. While the deallocator for such
376 object ensures it closes the underlying operating system resource
377 (usually, a file descriptor), the delay in deallocating the object could
378 produce various issues, especially under Windows. Here is an example
379 of enabling the warning from the command line::
380
381 $ ./python -Wdefault
382 Python 3.2a3+ (py3k, Nov 5 2010, 22:58:04)
383 [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2
384 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
385 >>> f = open("foo", "wb")
386 >>> del f
387 __main__:1: ResourceWarning: unclosed file <_io.BufferedWriter name='foo'>
388 >>>
389
390 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`10093`.)
391
Nick Coghlan37ee8502010-12-03 14:26:13 +0000392.. XXX: Issues #9213 and #2690 make the objects returned by range()
393 more sequence like in accordance with their registration as
394 implementing the Sequence ABC
395
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcba117ef2010-09-10 21:39:53 +0000396
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000397New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
398=====================================
399
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000400* The :mod:`functools` module includes a new decorator for caching function
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000401 calls. :func:`functools.lru_cache` can save repeated queries to an external
402 resource whenever the results are expected to be the same.
Raymond Hettingeraed05eb2010-08-02 01:43:41 +0000403
Raymond Hettinger86f96132010-08-06 23:23:49 +0000404 For example, adding a caching decorator to a database query function can save
405 database accesses for popular searches::
Raymond Hettingeraed05eb2010-08-02 01:43:41 +0000406
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000407 @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=300)
408 def get_phone_number(name):
409 c = conn.cursor()
410 c.execute('SELECT phonenumber FROM phonelist WHERE name=?', (name,))
411 return c.fetchone()[0]
Raymond Hettingeraed05eb2010-08-02 01:43:41 +0000412
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000413 >>> for name in user_requests:
Raymond Hettinger7496b412010-11-30 19:15:45 +0000414 ... get_phone_number(name) # cached lookup
415
416 To help with choosing an effective cache size, the wrapped function is
417 instrumented for tracking cache statistics:
418
Raymond Hettinger5e20bab2010-11-30 07:13:04 +0000419 >>> get_phone_number.cache_info()
Raymond Hettinger7496b412010-11-30 19:15:45 +0000420 CacheInfo(hits=4805, misses=980, maxsize=300, currsize=300)
Raymond Hettingeraed05eb2010-08-02 01:43:41 +0000421
Raymond Hettingerf3098282010-08-15 03:30:45 +0000422 If the phonelist table gets updated, the outdated contents of the cache can be
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000423 cleared with:
Raymond Hettingerf3098282010-08-15 03:30:45 +0000424
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000425 >>> get_phone_number.cache_clear()
Raymond Hettingerf3098282010-08-15 03:30:45 +0000426
Raymond Hettinger6e353942010-12-04 23:42:12 +0000427 (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger and incorporating design ideas from
428 Jim Baker, Miki Tebeka, and Nick Coglan.)
Raymond Hettingeraed05eb2010-08-02 01:43:41 +0000429
Antoine Pitrou7d49bc92010-09-15 15:13:17 +0000430* The :func:`functools.wraps` decorator now adds a :attr:`__wrapped__` attribute
431 pointing to the original callable function. This allows wrapped functions to
432 be introspected. It also copies :attr:`__annotations__` if defined. And now
433 it also gracefully skips over missing attributes such as :attr:`__doc__` which
434 might not be defined for the wrapped callable.
435
436 (By Nick Coghlan and Terrence Cole; :issue:`9567`, :issue:`3445`, and
437 :issue:`8814`.)
438
Raymond Hettinger6e353942010-12-04 23:42:12 +0000439* The :mod:`itertools` module has a new function, :func:`~itertools.accumulate`
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +0000440 modeled on APL's *scan* operator and on Numpy's *accumulate* function:
Raymond Hettinger6e353942010-12-04 23:42:12 +0000441
442 >>> list(accumulate(8, 2, 50))
443 [8, 10, 60]
444
445 >>> prob_dist = [0.1, 0.4, 0.2, 0.3]
446 >>> list(accumulate(prob_dist)) # cumulative probability distribution
447 [0.1, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0]
448
449 For an example using :func:`~itertools.accumulate`, see the :ref:`examples for
450 the random module <random-examples>`.
451
452 (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger and incorporating design suggestions
453 from Mark Dickinson.)
454
Antoine Pitroucd889af2010-10-06 21:13:56 +0000455* The :mod:`nntplib` module gets a revamped implementation with better
456 bytes / unicode semantics as well as more practical APIs. These improvements
457 break compatibility with the nntplib version in Python 3.1, which was
458 partly dysfunctional in itself.
459
460 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`9360`)
461
Antoine Pitrou7d49bc92010-09-15 15:13:17 +0000462* The :mod:`abc` module now supports :func:`~abc.abstractclassmethod` and
463 :func:`~abc.abstractstaticmethod`.
464
Raymond Hettingera5a35542010-12-05 00:39:18 +0000465 These tools make it possible to define an :term:`Abstract Base Class` that
466 requires a particular :func:`classmethod` or :func:`staticmethod` to be
467 implemented.
468
Antoine Pitrou7d49bc92010-09-15 15:13:17 +0000469 (Patch submitted by Daniel Urban; :issue:`5867`.)
470
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000471* The previously deprecated :func:`contextlib.nested` function has been removed
472 in favor of a plain :keyword:`with` statement which can accept multiple
473 context managers. The latter technique is faster (because it is built-in),
474 and it does a better job finalizing multiple context managers when one of them
475 raises an exception.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000476
477 (Contributed by Georg Brandl and Mattias Brändström;
478 `appspot issue 53094 <http://codereview.appspot.com/53094>`_.)
479
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000480* The :class:`ftplib.FTP` class now supports the context manager protocol to
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000481 unconditionally consume :exc:`socket.error` exceptions and to close the FTP
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000482 connection when done::
Raymond Hettingerbcbd6962010-09-05 08:46:36 +0000483
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000484 >>> from ftplib import FTP
485 >>> with FTP("ftp1.at.proftpd.org") as ftp:
486 ... ftp.login()
487 ... ftp.dir()
488 ...
489 '230 Anonymous login ok, restrictions apply.'
490 dr-xr-xr-x 9 ftp ftp 154 May 6 10:43 .
491 dr-xr-xr-x 9 ftp ftp 154 May 6 10:43 ..
492 dr-xr-xr-x 5 ftp ftp 4096 May 6 10:43 CentOS
493 dr-xr-xr-x 3 ftp ftp 18 Jul 10 2008 Fedora
Raymond Hettingerbcbd6962010-09-05 08:46:36 +0000494
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000495 Other file-like objects such as :class:`mmap.mmap` and :func:`fileinput.input`
496 also grew auto-closing context managers::
Giampaolo Rodolàbd576b72010-05-10 14:53:29 +0000497
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000498 with fileinput.input(files=('log1.txt', 'log2.txt')) as f:
499 for line in f:
500 process(line)
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000501
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000502 (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé and Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`4972`, and
503 by Georg Brandl in :issue:`8046` and :issue:`1286`.)
Antoine Pitrou696e0352010-08-08 22:18:46 +0000504
Antoine Pitroucd889af2010-10-06 21:13:56 +0000505* :class:`gzip.GzipFile` now implements the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` ABC
506 (except for ``truncate()``), has a :meth:`~gzip.GzipFile.peek` method,
507 and supports unseekable as well as zero-padded file objects.
508
509 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou, Nir Aides and Brian Curtin in :issue:`9962`,
510 :issue:`1675951`, :issue:`7471` and :issue:`2846`.)
511
512 The :mod:`gzip` module also gains the :func:`~gzip.compress` and
513 :func:`~gzip.decompress` functions for easier in-memory compression and
514 decompression.
515
516 (Contributed by Anand B. Pillai in :issue:`3488`.)
517
Andrew M. Kuchling4ea04a32010-08-18 22:30:34 +0000518* The :mod:`os` module now has the :const:`ST_RDONLY` and :const:`ST_NOSUID`
519 constants, for use with the :func:`~os.statvfs` function.
Raymond Hettingerbcbd6962010-09-05 08:46:36 +0000520
Andrew M. Kuchling4ea04a32010-08-18 22:30:34 +0000521 (Patch by Adam Jackson; :issue:`7647`.)
522
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc4b6fdf32010-09-07 21:31:17 +0000523* :func:`os.getppid` is now supported on Windows. Note that it will continue to
524 return the same pid even after the parent process has exited.
525
526 (Patch by Jon Anglin; :issue:`6394`.)
527
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000528* The :func:`shutil.copytree` function has two new options:
529
Raymond Hettingerdb9044e2010-09-06 01:29:23 +0000530 * *ignore_dangling_symlinks*: when ``symlinks=False`` so that the function
531 copies the file pointed to by the symlink, not the symlink itself. This
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000532 option will silence the error raised if the file doesn't exist.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000533
Raymond Hettingerdb9044e2010-09-06 01:29:23 +0000534 * *copy_function*: is a callable that will be used to copy files.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000535 :func:`shutil.copy2` is used by default.
536
537 (Contributed by Tarek Ziadé.)
538
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000539* Socket objects now have a :meth:`~socket.socket.detach()` method which puts
540 the socket into closed state without actually closing the underlying file
541 descriptor. The latter can then be reused for other purposes.
Antoine Pitroue43f9d02010-08-08 23:24:50 +0000542
543 (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8524`.)
544
Raymond Hettingerd881f312010-09-05 08:54:32 +0000545* The :mod:`sqlite3` module has two new capabilities.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000546
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000547 The :attr:`Connection.in_transit` attribute is true if there is an active
548 transaction for uncommitted changes.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000549
Raymond Hettingerd881f312010-09-05 08:54:32 +0000550 The :meth:`Connection.enable_load_extension` and
551 :meth:`Connection.load_extension` methods allows you to load SQLite extensions
552 from ".so" files. One well-known extension is the fulltext-search extension
553 distributed with SQLite.
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000554
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000555 (Contributed by R. David Murray and Shashwat Anand; :issue:`8845`.)
Antoine Pitroud67075e2010-07-31 22:48:02 +0000556
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000557* The :mod:`ssl` module has a new class, :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` which serves
558 as a container for various persistent SSL data, such as protocol settings,
559 certificates, private keys, and various other options. The
560 :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.wrap_socket` method allows to create an SSL socket from
561 such an SSL context. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8550`.)
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000562
Antoine Pitrou0ee4c9f2010-10-08 16:46:17 +0000563 A new function, :func:`ssl.match_hostname`, helps implement server identity
564 verification for higher-level protocols by implementing the rules of
565 HTTPS (from :rfc:`2818`), which are also suitable for other protocols.
566 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`1589`).
567
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000568 The :func:`ssl.wrap_socket` constructor function now takes a *ciphers*
569 argument that's a string listing the encryption algorithms to be allowed; the
570 format of the string is described `in the OpenSSL documentation
571 <http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_LIST_FORMAT>`__. (Added
572 by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8322`.)
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000573
Antoine Pitrou7d15a722010-11-05 22:13:55 +0000574 When linked against a recent enough version of OpenSSL, the :mod:`ssl`
575 module now supports the Server Name Indication extension to the TLS
576 protocol, allowing for several "virtual hosts" using different certificates
577 on a single IP/port. This extension is only supported in client mode,
578 and is activated by passing the *server_hostname* argument to
579 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`.
580 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`5639`.)
581
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000582 Various options have been added to the :mod:`ssl` module, such as
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000583 :data:`~ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2` which allows to force disabling of the insecure and
584 obsolete SSLv2 protocol. (Added by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`4870`.)
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000585
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000586 Another change makes the extension load all of OpenSSL's ciphers and digest
587 algorithms so that they're all available. Some SSL certificates couldn't be
588 verified, reporting an "unknown algorithm" error. (Reported by Beda Kosata,
589 and fixed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8484`.)
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000590
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000591 The version of OpenSSL being used is now available as the module attributes
592 :data:`ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION` (a string), :data:`ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO` (a
593 5-tuple), and :data:`ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER` (an integer). (Added by
594 Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`8321`.)
Antoine Pitrou4f2a0a82010-07-31 18:08:33 +0000595
Antoine Pitrouafb078d2010-11-05 22:18:28 +0000596* :class:`http.client.HTTPSConnection`, :class:`urllib.request.HTTPSHandler`
597 and :func:`urllib.request.urlopen` now take optional arguments to allow for
598 server certificate checking against a set of Certificate Authorities,
599 as recommended in public uses of HTTPS.
600 (Added by Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`9003`.)
601
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000602* Instances of :class:`unittest.TestCase` have two new methods
603 :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertWarns` and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertWarnsRegexp`
604 to check that a given warning type was triggered by the code under test::
605
606 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
607 legacy_function('XYZ')
608
Ezio Melotti2baf1a62010-11-22 12:56:58 +0000609* The following :class:`unittest.TestCase` methods are now deprecated:
610 * :meth:`assert_` (use :meth:`.assertTrue` instead);
611 * :meth:`assertEquals` (use :meth:`.assertEqual` instead);
612 * :meth:`assertNotEquals` (use :meth:`.assertNotEqual` instead);
613 * :meth:`assertAlmostEquals` (use :meth:`.assertAlmostEqual` instead);
614 * :meth:`assertNotAlmostEquals` (use :meth:`.assertNotAlmostEqual` instead);
615
616 The ``TestCase.fail*`` methods deprecated in Python 3.1 will be removed in
617 Python 3.3. See also the :ref:`deprecated-aliases` section in the
618 :mod:`unittest` documentation.
619
620 (Contributed by Ezio Melotti; :issue:`9424`.)
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000621
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000622* The previously deprecated :func:`string.maketrans` function has been removed
623 in favor of the static methods, :meth:`bytes.maketrans` and
Raymond Hettingerf558ddd2009-06-28 21:37:08 +0000624 :meth:`bytearray.maketrans`. This change solves the confusion around which
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000625 types were supported by the :mod:`string` module. Now, :class:`str`,
Raymond Hettingerf558ddd2009-06-28 21:37:08 +0000626 :class:`bytes`, and :class:`bytearray` each have their own **maketrans** and
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000627 **translate** methods with intermediate translation tables of the appropriate
628 type.
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000629
Raymond Hettingerf558ddd2009-06-28 21:37:08 +0000630 (Contributed by Georg Brandl; :issue:`5675`.)
631
Giampaolo Rodolà42382fe2010-08-17 16:09:53 +0000632* :class:`~poplib.POP3_SSL` class now accepts a *context* parameter, which is a
633 :class:`ssl.SSLContext` object allowing bundling SSL configuration options,
634 certificates and private keys into a single (potentially long-lived)
635 structure.
636
637 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà; :issue:`8807`.)
638
Giampaolo Rodolàb383dbb2010-09-08 22:44:12 +0000639* :func:`socket.create_connection` now supports the context manager protocol
640 to unconditionally consume :exc:`socket.error` exceptions and to close the
641 socket when done.
642
643 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà; :issue:`9794`.)
644
Giampaolo Rodolà977c7072010-10-04 21:08:36 +0000645* :class:`asyncore.dispatcher` now provides a
646 :meth:`~asyncore.dispatcher.handle_accepted()` method
647 returning a `(sock, addr)` pair which is called when a connection has actually
648 been established with a new remote endpoint. This is supposed to be used as a
649 replacement for old :meth:`~asyncore.dispatcher.handle_accept()` and avoids
650 the user to call :meth:`~asyncore.dispatcher.accept()` directly.
651
652 (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà; :issue:`6706`.)
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000653
Nick Coghlan543af752010-10-24 11:23:25 +0000654* The :mod:`tempfile` module has a new context manager,
655 :class:`~tempfile.TemporaryDirectory` which provides easy deterministic
656 cleanup of temporary directories.
657
658 (Contributed by Neil Schemenauer and Nick Coghlan; :issue:`5178`.)
659
R. David Murray7dff9e02010-11-08 17:15:13 +0000660* The :mod:`smtplib` :class:`~smtplib.SMTP` class now accepts a byte string
661 for the *msg* argument to the :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.sendmail` method,
662 and a new method, :meth:`~smtplib.SMTP.send_message` accepts a
663 :class:`~email.message.Message` object and can optionally obtain the
664 *from_addr* and *to_addrs* addresses directly from the object.
665
666 (Contributed by R. David Murray, :issue:`10321`.)
667
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +0000668* The :mod:`inspect` module has a new function :func:`getgenatorstate`
669 to easily identify the current state of a generator as one of
670 ``GEN_CREATED``, ``GEN_RUNNING``, ``GEN_SUSPENDED`` or ``GEN_CLOSED``.
671
672 (Contributed by Rodolpho Eckhardt and Nick Coghlan, :issue:`10220`.)
673
674.. XXX: Mention inspect.getattr_static (Michael Foord)
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000675.. XXX: Mention urllib.parse changes
676 Issue 9873 (Nick Coghlan):
677 - ASCII byte sequence support in URL parsing
678 - named tuple for urldefrag return value
679 Issue 5468 (Dan Mahn) for urlencode:
680 - bytes input support
681 - non-UTF8 percent encoding of non-ASCII characters
682 Issue 2987 for IPv6 (RFC2732) support in urlparse
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +0000683
Nick Coghlan7bb30b72010-12-03 09:29:11 +0000684* The :mod:`pydoc` module now provides a much improved Web server interface,
685 as well as a new command-line option to automatically open a browser
686 window to display that server.
687
688 (Contributed by Ron Adam; :issue:`2001`.)
689
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000690Multi-threading
691===============
692
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000693* The mechanism for serializing execution of concurrently running Python threads
694 (generally known as the GIL or Global Interpreter Lock) has been rewritten.
695 Among the objectives were more predictable switching intervals and reduced
696 overhead due to lock contention and the number of ensuing system calls. The
697 notion of a "check interval" to allow thread switches has been abandoned and
698 replaced by an absolute duration expressed in seconds. This parameter is
699 tunable through :func:`sys.setswitchinterval()`. It currently defaults to 5
700 milliseconds.
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000701
702 Additional details about the implementation can be read from a `python-dev
703 mailing-list message
704 <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2009-October/093321.html>`_
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000705 (however, "priority requests" as exposed in this message have not been kept
706 for inclusion).
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000707
Georg Brandl5e73a812010-04-22 07:02:51 +0000708 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou.)
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000709
Antoine Pitrou5bab5082009-11-13 22:58:45 +0000710* Recursive locks (created with the :func:`threading.RLock` API) now benefit
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000711 from a C implementation which makes them as fast as regular locks, and between
712 10x and 15x faster than their previous pure Python implementation.
Antoine Pitrou5bab5082009-11-13 22:58:45 +0000713
714 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`3001`.)
715
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000716* Regular and recursive locks now accept an optional *timeout* argument to their
Raymond Hettinger09e4ebb2010-09-06 19:55:51 +0000717 :meth:`acquire` method. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`7316`.)
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000718
Antoine Pitroue95a9ff2010-05-04 23:31:41 +0000719 Similarly, :meth:`threading.Semaphore.acquire` also gains a *timeout*
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000720 argument. (Contributed by Torsten Landschoff; :issue:`850728`.)
Antoine Pitroue95a9ff2010-05-04 23:31:41 +0000721
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000722
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000723Optimizations
724=============
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000725
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000726A number of small performance enhancements have been added:
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000727
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000728* JSON decoding performance is improved and memory consumption is reduced
729 whenever the same string is repeated for multiple keys.
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000730
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000731 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`7451`.)
Victor Stinner94908bb2010-08-18 21:23:25 +0000732
Antoine Pitrou7d15a722010-11-05 22:13:55 +0000733* JSON encoding now uses the C speedups also when the ``sort_keys`` argument
734 is true.
735
736 (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger and Antoine Pitrou, :issue:`10314`.)
737
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000738* Python's peephole optimizer now recognizes patterns such ``x in {1, 2, 3}`` as
Raymond Hettinger92ba2862010-09-06 01:16:46 +0000739 being a test for membership in a set of constants. The optimizer recasts the
740 :class:`set` as a :class:`frozenset` and stores the pre-built constant.
741
742 Now that the speed penalty is gone, it is practical to start writing
743 membership tests using set-notation. This style is both semantically clear
744 and operationally fast::
745
746 extension = name.rpartition('.')[2]
747 if extension in {'xml', 'html', 'xhtml', 'css'}:
748 handle(name)
749
750 (Patch and additional tests by Dave Malcolm; :issue:`6690`).
751
752* The fast-search algorithm in stringlib is now used by the :meth:`split`,
753 :meth:`rsplit`, :meth:`splitlines` and :meth:`replace` methods on
754 :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` and :class:`str` objects. Likewise, the
755 algorithm is also used by :meth:`rfind`, :meth:`rindex`, :meth:`rsplit` and
756 :meth:`rpartition`.
757
758 (Patch by Florent Xicluna in :issue:`7622` and :issue:`7462`.)
759
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000760* Serializing and unserializing data using the :mod:`pickle` module is now
Antoine Pitrou6c314ec2010-10-12 21:07:20 +0000761 several times faster. (Contributed by Alexandre Vassalotti, Antoine Pitrou
Antoine Pitrouff150f22010-10-22 21:41:05 +0000762 and the Unladen Swallow team in :issue:`9410` and :issue:`3873`.)
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000763
764
Victor Stinner47ce9652010-10-29 00:57:35 +0000765Unicode
766=======
Victor Stinner94908bb2010-08-18 21:23:25 +0000767
Alexander Belopolsky507e3f82010-12-02 00:05:57 +0000768Python has been updated to Unicode 6.0.0. The new features of the
769Unicode Standard that will affect Python users include:
770
771* adds 2,088 characters, including over 1,000 additional symbols—chief
Raymond Hettingerc74d5182010-12-02 01:38:25 +0000772 among them the additional emoji symbols, which are especially
773 important for mobile phones;
Alexander Belopolsky507e3f82010-12-02 00:05:57 +0000774
775* corrects character properties for existing characters including
Alexander Belopolsky507e3f82010-12-02 00:05:57 +0000776
Raymond Hettingerc74d5182010-12-02 01:38:25 +0000777 - a general category change to two Kannada characters (U+0CF1,
778 U+0CF2), which has the effect of making them newly eligible for
779 inclusion in identifiers;
780
781 - a general category change to one New Tai Lue numeric character
782 (U+19DA), which would have the effect of disqualifying it from
783 inclusion in identifiers unless grandfathering measures are in place
784 for the defining identifier syntax.
Alexander Belopolsky507e3f82010-12-02 00:05:57 +0000785
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000786The :mod:`os` module has two new functions: :func:`~os.fsencode` and
Victor Stinner47ce9652010-10-29 00:57:35 +0000787:func:`~os.fsdecode`. Add :data:`os.environb`: bytes version of
788:data:`os.environ`, :func:`os.getenvb` function and
789:data:`os.supports_bytes_environ` constant.
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000790
Georg Brandl326c57d2010-11-26 12:10:06 +0000791``'mbcs'`` encoding doesn't ignore the error handler argument any more. By
Victor Stinner47ce9652010-10-29 00:57:35 +0000792default (strict mode), it raises an UnicodeDecodeError on undecodable byte
793sequence and UnicodeEncodeError on unencodable character. To get the ``'mbcs'``
794encoding of Python 3.1, use ``'ignore'`` error handler to decode and
795``'replace'`` error handler to encode. ``'mbcs'`` supports ``'strict'`` and
796``'ignore'`` error handlers for decoding, and ``'strict'`` and ``'replace'``
797for encoding.
798
799On Mac OS X, Python uses ``'utf-8'`` to decode the command line arguments,
800instead of the locale encoding (which is ISO-8859-1 if the ``LANG`` environment
801variable is not set).
802
803By default, tarfile uses ``'utf-8'`` encoding on Windows (instead of
804``'mbcs'``), and the ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler on all operating
805systems.
Antoine Pitroud3052002010-09-15 15:09:40 +0000806
Victor Stinner94908bb2010-08-18 21:23:25 +0000807
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000808.. IDLE
809 ====
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000810
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000811 * Stub
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000812
813
814Build and C API Changes
815=======================
816
817Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
818
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000819* The C functions that access the Unicode Database now accept and return
820 characters from the full Unicode range, even on narrow unicode builds
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000821 (Py_UNICODE_TOLOWER, Py_UNICODE_ISDECIMAL, and others). A visible difference
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000822 in Python is that :func:`unicodedata.numeric` now returns the correct value
823 for large code points, and :func:`repr` may consider more characters as
824 printable.
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000825
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000826 (Reported by Bupjoe Lee and fixed by Amaury Forgeot D'Arc; :issue:`5127`.)
827
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000828* Computed gotos are now enabled by default on supported compilers (which are
Raymond Hettingerdb9044e2010-09-06 01:29:23 +0000829 detected by the configure script). They can still be disabled selectively by
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000830 specifying ``--without-computed-gotos``.
Raymond Hettinger1784ff02010-09-05 01:00:19 +0000831
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000832 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou; :issue:`9203`.)
833
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcfeb73072010-09-12 22:42:57 +0000834* The option ``--with-wctype-functions`` was removed. The built-in unicode
835 database is now used for all functions.
836
837 (Contributed by Amaury Forgeot D'Arc; :issue:`9210`.)
838
Skip Montanaro961aaf52010-10-17 22:22:24 +0000839* Hash values are now values of a new type, Py_hash_t, which is defined to
840 be the same size as a pointer. Previously they were of type long, which
841 on some 64-bit operating systems is still only 32 bits long.
842
843 (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson; :issue:`9778`.)
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Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000845
Raymond Hettingerf558ddd2009-06-28 21:37:08 +0000846Porting to Python 3.2
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000847=====================
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Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000849This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes that may
850require changes to your code:
Raymond Hettinger6e6565b2009-06-28 20:56:11 +0000851
Antoine Pitroucd889af2010-10-06 21:13:56 +0000852* The :mod:`nntplib` module was reworked extensively, meaning that its APIs
853 are often incompatible with the 3.1 APIs.
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Georg Brandl326c57d2010-11-26 12:10:06 +0000855* :class:`bytearray` objects cannot be used any more as filenames: convert them
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000856 to :class:`bytes`.
Victor Stinnerdcb24032010-04-22 12:08:36 +0000857
Victor Stinner25e8ec42010-06-25 00:02:38 +0000858* PyArg_Parse*() functions:
Victor Stinner3dcb5ac2010-06-08 22:54:19 +0000859
Victor Stinner25e8ec42010-06-25 00:02:38 +0000860 * "t#" format has been removed: use "s#" or "s*" instead
861 * "w" and "w#" formats has been removed: use "w*" instead
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000863* The :c:type:`PyCObject` type, deprecated in 3.1, has been removed. To wrap
864 opaque C pointers in Python objects, the :c:type:`PyCapsule` API should be used
Éric Araujo4234ad42010-09-05 17:32:25 +0000865 instead; the new type has a well-defined interface for passing typing safety
Georg Brandlda0a2112010-09-05 11:28:33 +0000866 information and a less complicated signature for calling a destructor.
Victor Stinner0cbec572010-09-12 20:32:57 +0000867
Raymond Hettinger6f04adc2010-12-04 22:56:25 +0000868 * The :func:`sys.setfilesystemencoding` function was removed because
869 it has a flawed design.