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2 What's New In Python 3.10
3****************************
4
5:Release: |release|
6:Date: |today|
7
8.. Rules for maintenance:
9
10 * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
11 on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
12 get rewritten to some degree.
13
14 * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
15 changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
16 Misc/NEWS than to this file.
17
18 * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
19 is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
20 or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
21 I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
22 too much time on writing your addition.)
23
24 * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
25 maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
26 section.
27
28 * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
29 example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
30 socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
31 write the necessary text.
32
33 * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
34 necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
35
36 * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
37 sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
38
39 * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
40
41 XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
42 module.
43 (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.)
44
45 This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Mercurial log
46 when researching a change.
47
48This article explains the new features in Python 3.10, compared to 3.9.
49
Ned Deily29251b72020-05-19 07:39:29 -040050For full details, see the :ref:`changelog <changelog>`.
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +010051
52.. note::
53
54 Prerelease users should be aware that this document is currently in draft
55 form. It will be updated substantially as Python 3.10 moves towards release,
56 so it's worth checking back even after reading earlier versions.
57
58
59Summary -- Release highlights
60=============================
61
62.. This section singles out the most important changes in Python 3.10.
63 Brevity is key.
64
65
66.. PEP-sized items next.
67
68
69
70New Features
71============
72
Batuhan Taskaya044a1042020-10-06 23:03:02 +030073.. _whatsnew310-pep563:
74
Pablo Galindo7c8e0b02021-01-25 23:15:51 +000075Parenthesized context managers
76------------------------------
77
78Using enclosing parentheses for continuation across multiple lines
79in context managers is now supported. This allows formatting a long
80collection of context managers in multiple lines in a similar way
81as it was previously possible with import statements. For instance,
82all these examples are now valid:
83
84.. code-block:: python
85
86 with (CtxManager() as example):
87 ...
88
89 with (
90 CtxManager1(),
91 CtxManager2()
92 ):
93 ...
94
95 with (CtxManager1() as example,
96 CtxManager2()):
97 ...
98
99 with (CtxManager1(),
100 CtxManager2() as example):
101 ...
102
103 with (
104 CtxManager1() as example1,
105 CtxManager2() as example2
106 ):
107 ...
108
109it is also possible to use a trailing comma at the end of the
110enclosed group:
111
112.. code-block:: python
113
114 with (
115 CtxManager1() as example1,
116 CtxManager2() as example2,
117 CtxManager3() as example3,
118 ):
119 ...
120
121This new syntax uses the non LL(1) capacities of the new parser.
122Check :pep:`617` for more details.
123
124(Contributed by Guido van Rossum, Pablo Galindo and Lysandros Nikolaou
125in :issue:`12782` and :issue:`40334`.)
126
127
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800128Better error messages in the parser
129-----------------------------------
Batuhan Taskaya044a1042020-10-06 23:03:02 +0300130
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800131When parsing code that contains unclosed parentheses or brackets the interpreter
132now includes the location of the unclosed bracket of parentheses instead of displaying
133*SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing* or pointing to some incorrect location.
134For instance, consider the following code (notice the unclosed '{'):
Batuhan Taskaya044a1042020-10-06 23:03:02 +0300135
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800136.. code-block:: python
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100137
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800138 expected = {9: 1, 18: 2, 19: 2, 27: 3, 28: 3, 29: 3, 36: 4, 37: 4,
139 38: 4, 39: 4, 45: 5, 46: 5, 47: 5, 48: 5, 49: 5, 54: 6,
140 some_other_code = foo()
Dennis Sweeney3ee0e482020-06-12 13:19:25 -0400141
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800142previous versions of the interpreter reported confusing places as the location of
143the syntax error:
Ram Rachum59cf8532020-06-19 23:39:22 +0300144
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800145.. code-block:: text
Mikhail Golubev4f3c2502020-10-08 00:44:31 +0300146
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800147 File "example.py", line 3
148 some_other_code = foo()
149 ^
150 SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Mikhail Golubev4f3c2502020-10-08 00:44:31 +0300151
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800152but in Python3.10 a more informative error is emitted:
Mikhail Golubev4f3c2502020-10-08 00:44:31 +0300153
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800154.. code-block:: text
Mikhail Golubev4f3c2502020-10-08 00:44:31 +0300155
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800156 File "example.py", line 1
157 expected = {9: 1, 18: 2, 19: 2, 27: 3, 28: 3, 29: 3, 36: 4, 37: 4,
158 ^
159 SyntaxError: '{' was never closed
Fidget-Spinner8e1dd552020-10-05 12:40:52 +0800160
161
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800162In a similar way, errors involving unclosed string literals (single and triple
163quoted) now point to the start of the string instead of reporting EOF/EOL.
Fidget-Spinner8e1dd552020-10-05 12:40:52 +0800164
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800165These improvements are inspired by previous work in the PyPy interpreter.
Fidget-Spinner8e1dd552020-10-05 12:40:52 +0800166
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800167(Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`42864` and Batuhan Taskaya in
168:issue:`40176`.)
Fidget-Spinner8e1dd552020-10-05 12:40:52 +0800169
Mark Shannon6086ae72021-03-16 13:43:58 +0000170PEP 626: Precise line numbers for debugging and other tools
171-----------------------------------------------------------
172
173PEP 626 brings more precise and reliable line numbers for debugging, profiling and coverage tools.
174Tracing events, with the correct line number, are generated for all lines of code executed and only for lines of code that are executed.
175
176The ``f_lineo`` attribute of frame objects will always contain the expected line number.
177
Mark Shannon148bc052021-03-19 17:30:24 +0000178The ``co_lnotab`` attribute of code objects is deprecated and will be removed in 3.12.
179Code that needs to convert from offset to line number should use the new ``co_lines()`` method instead.
Ken Jin11276cd2021-01-02 08:45:50 +0800180
Carol Willing41934b32021-02-28 15:43:17 -0800181PEP 634: Structural Pattern Matching
182------------------------------------
183
184Structural pattern matching has been added in the form of a *match statement*
185and *case statements* of patterns with associated actions. Patterns
186consist of sequences, mappings, primitive data types as well as class instances.
187Pattern matching enables programs to extract information from complex data types,
188branch on the structure of data, and apply specific actions based on different
189forms of data.
190
191Syntax and operations
192~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
193
194The generic syntax of pattern matching is::
195
196 match subject:
197 case <pattern_1>:
198 <action_1>
199 case <pattern_2>:
200 <action_2>
201 case <pattern_3>:
202 <action_3>
203 case _:
204 <action_wildcard>
205
206A match statement takes an expression and compares its value to successive
207patterns given as one or more case blocks. Specifically, pattern matching
208operates by:
209
210 1. using data with type and shape (the ``subject``)
211 2. evaluating the ``subject`` in the ``match`` statement
212 3. comparing the subject with each pattern in a ``case`` statement
213 from top to bottom until a match is confirmed.
214 4. executing the action associated with the pattern of the confirmed
215 match
216 5. If an exact match is not confirmed, the last case, a wildcard ``_``,
217 if provided, will be used as the matching case. If an exact match is
blopblopy56816bb2021-03-25 18:14:22 +0200218 not confirmed and a wildcard case does not exist, the entire match
Carol Willing41934b32021-02-28 15:43:17 -0800219 block is a no-op.
220
221Declarative approach
222~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
223
224Readers may be aware of pattern matching through the simple example of matching
225a subject (data object) to a literal (pattern) with the switch statement found
226in C, Java or JavaScript (and many other languages). Often the switch statement
227is used for comparison of an object/expression with case statements containing
228literals.
229
230More powerful examples of pattern matching can be found in languages, such as
231Scala and Elixir. With structural pattern matching, the approach is "declarative" and
232explicitly states the conditions (the patterns) for data to match.
233
234While an "imperative" series of instructions using nested "if" statements
235could be used to accomplish something similar to structural pattern matching,
236it is less clear than the "declarative" approach. Instead the "declarative"
237approach states the conditions to meet for a match and is more readable through
238its explicit patterns. While structural pattern matching can be used in its
239simplest form comparing a variable to a literal in a case statement, its
240true value for Python lies in its handling of the subject's type and shape.
241
242Simple pattern: match to a literal
243~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
244
245Let's look at this example as pattern matching in its simplest form: a value,
246the subject, being matched to several literals, the patterns. In the example
247below, ``status`` is the subject of the match statement. The patterns are
248each of the case statements, where literals represent request status codes.
249The associated action to the case is executed after a match::
250
251 def http_error(status):
252 match status:
253 case 400:
254 return "Bad request"
255 case 404:
256 return "Not found"
257 case 418:
258 return "I'm a teapot"
259 case _:
260 return "Something's wrong with the Internet"
261
262If the above function is passed a ``status`` of 418, "I'm a teapot" is returned.
263If the above function is passed a ``status`` of 500, the case statement with
264``_`` will match as a wildcard, and "Something's wrong with the Internet" is
265returned.
266Note the last block: the variable name, ``_``, acts as a *wildcard* and insures
267the subject will always match. The use of ``_`` is optional.
268
269You can combine several literals in a single pattern using ``|`` ("or")::
270
271 case 401 | 403 | 404:
272 return "Not allowed"
273
274Behavior without the wildcard
275^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
276
277If we modify the above example by removing the last case block, the example
278becomes::
279
280 def http_error(status):
281 match status:
282 case 400:
283 return "Bad request"
284 case 404:
285 return "Not found"
286 case 418:
287 return "I'm a teapot"
288
289Without the use of ``_`` in a case statement, a match may not exist. If no
290match exists, the behavior is a no-op. For example, if ``status`` of 500 is
291passed, a no-op occurs.
292
Julien Palardb04f1cb2021-03-03 11:32:12 +0100293Patterns with a literal and variable
294~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Carol Willing41934b32021-02-28 15:43:17 -0800295
296Patterns can look like unpacking assignments, and a pattern may be used to bind
297variables. In this example, a data point can be unpacked to its x-coordinate
298and y-coordinate::
299
300 # point is an (x, y) tuple
301 match point:
302 case (0, 0):
303 print("Origin")
304 case (0, y):
305 print(f"Y={y}")
306 case (x, 0):
307 print(f"X={x}")
308 case (x, y):
309 print(f"X={x}, Y={y}")
310 case _:
311 raise ValueError("Not a point")
312
313The first pattern has two literals, ``(0, 0)``, and may be thought of as an
314extension of the literal pattern shown above. The next two patterns combine a
315literal and a variable, and the variable *binds* a value from the subject
316(``point``). The fourth pattern captures two values, which makes it
317conceptually similar to the unpacking assignment ``(x, y) = point``.
318
319Patterns and classes
320~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
321
322If you are using classes to structure your data, you can use as a pattern
323the class name followed by an argument list resembling a constructor. This
324pattern has the ability to capture class attributes into variables::
325
326 class Point:
327 x: int
328 y: int
329
330 def location(point):
331 match point:
332 case Point(x=0, y=0):
333 print("Origin is the point's location.")
334 case Point(x=0, y=y):
335 print(f"Y={y} and the point is on the y-axis.")
336 case Point(x=x, y=0):
337 print(f"X={x} and the point is on the x-axis.")
338 case Point():
339 print("The point is located somewhere else on the plane.")
340 case _:
341 print("Not a point")
342
343Patterns with positional parameters
344^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
345
346You can use positional parameters with some builtin classes that provide an
347ordering for their attributes (e.g. dataclasses). You can also define a specific
348position for attributes in patterns by setting the ``__match_args__`` special
349attribute in your classes. If it's set to ("x", "y"), the following patterns
350are all equivalent (and all bind the ``y`` attribute to the ``var`` variable)::
351
352 Point(1, var)
353 Point(1, y=var)
354 Point(x=1, y=var)
355 Point(y=var, x=1)
356
357Nested patterns
358~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
359
360Patterns can be arbitrarily nested. For example, if our data is a short
361list of points, it could be matched like this::
362
363 match points:
364 case []:
365 print("No points in the list.")
366 case [Point(0, 0)]:
367 print("The origin is the only point in the list.")
368 case [Point(x, y)]:
369 print(f"A single point {x}, {y} is in the list.")
370 case [Point(0, y1), Point(0, y2)]:
371 print(f"Two points on the Y axis at {y1}, {y2} are in the list.")
372 case _:
373 print("Something else is found in the list.")
374
375Complex patterns and the wildcard
376~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
377
378To this point, the examples have used ``_`` alone in the last case statement.
379A wildcard can be used in more complex patterns, such as ``('error', code, _)``.
380For example::
381
382 match test_variable:
383 case ('warning', code, 40):
384 print("A warning has been received.")
385 case ('error', code, _):
386 print(f"An error {code} occured.")
387
388In the above case, ``test_variable`` will match for ('error', code, 100) and
389('error', code, 800).
390
391Guard
392~~~~~
393
394We can add an ``if`` clause to a pattern, known as a "guard". If the
395guard is false, ``match`` goes on to try the next case block. Note
396that value capture happens before the guard is evaluated::
397
398 match point:
399 case Point(x, y) if x == y:
400 print(f"The point is located on the diagonal Y=X at {x}.")
401 case Point(x, y):
402 print(f"Point is not on the diagonal.")
403
404Other Key Features
405~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
406
407Several other key features:
408
409- Like unpacking assignments, tuple and list patterns have exactly the
410 same meaning and actually match arbitrary sequences. Technically,
411 the subject must be an instance of ``collections.abc.Sequence``.
412 Therefore, an important exception is that patterns don't match iterators.
413 Also, to prevent a common mistake, sequence patterns don't match strings.
414
415- Sequence patterns support wildcards: ``[x, y, *rest]`` and ``(x, y,
416 *rest)`` work similar to wildcards in unpacking assignments. The
417 name after ``*`` may also be ``_``, so ``(x, y, *_)`` matches a sequence
418 of at least two items without binding the remaining items.
419
420- Mapping patterns: ``{"bandwidth": b, "latency": l}`` captures the
421 ``"bandwidth"`` and ``"latency"`` values from a dict. Unlike sequence
422 patterns, extra keys are ignored. A wildcard ``**rest`` is also
Don Kirkby18701a02021-03-31 23:00:30 -0700423 supported. (But ``**_`` would be redundant, so is not allowed.)
Carol Willing41934b32021-02-28 15:43:17 -0800424
425- Subpatterns may be captured using the ``as`` keyword::
426
427 case (Point(x1, y1), Point(x2, y2) as p2): ...
428
429 This binds x1, y1, x2, y2 like you would expect without the ``as`` clause,
430 and p2 to the entire second item of the subject.
431
432- Most literals are compared by equality. However, the singletons ``True``,
433 ``False`` and ``None`` are compared by identity.
434
435- Named constants may be used in patterns. These named constants must be
436 dotted names to prevent the constant from being interpreted as a capture
437 variable::
438
439 from enum import Enum
440 class Color(Enum):
441 RED = 0
442 GREEN = 1
443 BLUE = 2
444
445 match color:
446 case Color.RED:
447 print("I see red!")
448 case Color.GREEN:
449 print("Grass is green")
450 case Color.BLUE:
451 print("I'm feeling the blues :(")
452
453For the full specification see :pep:`634`. Motivation and rationale
454are in :pep:`635`, and a longer tutorial is in :pep:`636`.
455
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000456
Inada Naoki48274832021-03-29 12:28:14 +0900457.. _whatsnew310-pep597:
458
459Optional ``EncodingWarning`` and ``encoding="locale"`` option
460-------------------------------------------------------------
461
462The default encoding of :class:`TextIOWrapper` and :func:`open` is
463platform and locale dependent. Since UTF-8 is used on most Unix
464platforms, omitting ``encoding`` option when opening UTF-8 files
Don Kirkby18701a02021-03-31 23:00:30 -0700465(e.g. JSON, YAML, TOML, Markdown) is a very common bug. For example::
Inada Naoki48274832021-03-29 12:28:14 +0900466
467 # BUG: "rb" mode or encoding="utf-8" should be used.
468 with open("data.json") as f:
Don Kirkby18701a02021-03-31 23:00:30 -0700469 data = json.load(f)
Inada Naoki48274832021-03-29 12:28:14 +0900470
Don Kirkby18701a02021-03-31 23:00:30 -0700471To find this type of bug, optional ``EncodingWarning`` is added.
Inada Naoki48274832021-03-29 12:28:14 +0900472It is emitted when :data:`sys.flags.warn_default_encoding <sys.flags>`
473is true and locale-specific default encoding is used.
474
475``-X warn_default_encoding`` option and :envvar:`PYTHONWARNDEFAULTENCODING`
476are added to enable the warning.
477
478See :ref:`io-text-encoding` for more information.
479
480
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800481New Features Related to Type Annotations
482========================================
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000483
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800484This section covers major changes affecting :pep:`484` type annotations and
485the :mod:`typing` module.
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000486
487
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800488PEP 563: Postponed Evaluation of Annotations Becomes Default
489------------------------------------------------------------
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000490
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800491In Python 3.7, postponed evaluation of annotations was added,
492to be enabled with a ``from __future__ import annotations``
493directive. In 3.10 this became the default behavior, even
494without that future directive. With this being default, all
495annotations stored in :attr:`__annotations__` will be strings.
496If needed, annotations can be resolved at runtime using
497:func:`typing.get_type_hints`. See :pep:`563` for a full
498description. Also, the :func:`inspect.signature` will try to
499resolve types from now on, and when it fails it will fall back to
500showing the string annotations. (Contributed by Batuhan Taskaya
501in :issue:`38605`.)
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000502
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800503
504PEP 604: New Type Union Operator
505--------------------------------
506
507A new type union operator was introduced which enables the syntax ``X | Y``.
508This provides a cleaner way of expressing 'either type X or type Y' instead of
509using :data:`typing.Union`, especially in type hints (annotations).
510
511In previous versions of Python, to apply a type hint for functions accepting
512arguments of multiple types, :data:`typing.Union` was used::
513
514 def square(number: Union[int, float]) -> Union[int, float]:
515 return number ** 2
516
517
518Type hints can now be written in a more succinct manner::
519
520 def square(number: int | float) -> int | float:
521 return number ** 2
522
523
524This new syntax is also accepted as the second argument to :func:`isinstance`
525and :func:`issubclass`::
526
527 >>> isinstance(1, int | str)
528 True
529
530See :ref:`types-union` and :pep:`604` for more details.
531
532(Contributed by Maggie Moss and Philippe Prados in :issue:`41428`.)
533
534
535PEP 612: Parameter Specification Variables
536------------------------------------------
537
538Two new options to improve the information provided to static type checkers for
539:pep:`484`\ 's ``Callable`` have been added to the :mod:`typing` module.
540
541The first is the parameter specification variable. They are used to forward the
542parameter types of one callable to another callable -- a pattern commonly
543found in higher order functions and decorators. Examples of usage can be found
544in :class:`typing.ParamSpec`. Previously, there was no easy way to type annotate
545dependency of parameter types in such a precise manner.
546
547The second option is the new ``Concatenate`` operator. It's used in conjunction
548with parameter specification variables to type annotate a higher order callable
549which adds or removes parameters of another callable. Examples of usage can
550be found in :class:`typing.Concatenate`.
551
552See :class:`typing.Callable`, :class:`typing.ParamSpec`,
553:class:`typing.Concatenate` and :pep:`612` for more details.
554
555(Contributed by Ken Jin in :issue:`41559`.)
556
557
558PEP 613: TypeAlias Annotation
559-----------------------------
560
561:pep:`484` introduced the concept of type aliases, only requiring them to be
562top-level unannotated assignments. This simplicity sometimes made it difficult
563for type checkers to distinguish between type aliases and ordinary assignments,
564especially when forward references or invalid types were involved. Compare::
565
566 StrCache = 'Cache[str]' # a type alias
567 LOG_PREFIX = 'LOG[DEBUG]' # a module constant
568
569Now the :mod:`typing` module has a special annotation :data:`TypeAlias` to
570declare type aliases more explicitly::
571
572 StrCache: TypeAlias = 'Cache[str]' # a type alias
573 LOG_PREFIX = 'LOG[DEBUG]' # a module constant
574
575See :pep:`613` for more details.
576
577(Contributed by Mikhail Golubev in :issue:`41923`.)
578
Pablo Galindo805ede82021-01-21 17:36:35 +0000579
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100580Other Language Changes
581======================
582
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800583* The :class:`int` type has a new method :meth:`int.bit_count`, returning the
584 number of ones in the binary expansion of a given integer, also known
585 as the population count. (Contributed by Niklas Fiekas in :issue:`29882`.)
586
587* The views returned by :meth:`dict.keys`, :meth:`dict.values` and
588 :meth:`dict.items` now all have a ``mapping`` attribute that gives a
589 :class:`types.MappingProxyType` object wrapping the original
590 dictionary. (Contributed by Dennis Sweeney in :issue:`40890`.)
591
592* :pep:`618`: The :func:`zip` function now has an optional ``strict`` flag, used
593 to require that all the iterables have an equal length.
594
Serhiy Storchaka578c3952020-05-26 18:43:38 +0300595* Builtin and extension functions that take integer arguments no longer accept
596 :class:`~decimal.Decimal`\ s, :class:`~fractions.Fraction`\ s and other
597 objects that can be converted to integers only with a loss (e.g. that have
598 the :meth:`~object.__int__` method but do not have the
599 :meth:`~object.__index__` method).
600 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`37999`.)
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800601
Alexcc02b4f2021-02-26 21:58:39 +0200602* If :func:`object.__ipow__` returns :const:`NotImplemented`, the operator will
603 correctly fall back to :func:`object.__pow__` and :func:`object.__rpow__` as expected.
604 (Contributed by Alex Shkop in :issue:`38302`.)
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100605
Lysandros Nikolaoua85fefe2020-11-19 01:49:28 +0200606* Assignment expressions can now be used unparenthesized within set literals
607 and set comprehensions, as well as in sequence indexes (but not slices).
608
Victor Stinnera3c3ffa2021-02-18 12:35:37 +0100609* Functions have a new ``__builtins__`` attribute which is used to look for
610 builtin symbols when a function is executed, instead of looking into
Victor Stinner46496f92021-02-20 15:17:18 +0100611 ``__globals__['__builtins__']``. The attribute is initialized from
612 ``__globals__["__builtins__"]`` if it exists, else from the current builtins.
Victor Stinnera3c3ffa2021-02-18 12:35:37 +0100613 (Contributed by Mark Shannon in :issue:`42990`.)
614
Joshua Bronsonf0a6fde2021-03-23 18:47:21 -0400615* Two new builtin functions -- :func:`aiter` and :func:`anext` have been added
616 to provide asynchronous counterparts to :func:`iter` and :func:`next`,
617 respectively.
618 (Contributed by Joshua Bronson, Daniel Pope, and Justin Wang in :issue:`31861`.)
619
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100620
621New Modules
622===========
623
624* None yet.
625
626
627Improved Modules
628================
629
Tomáš Hrnčiarfb35fa42021-01-12 01:41:35 +0100630argparse
631--------
632
633Misleading phrase "optional arguments" was replaced with "options" in argparse help. Some tests might require adaptation if they rely on exact output match.
634(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`9694`.)
635
Zackery Spytzafd12652021-04-02 09:28:35 -0600636array
637-----
638
639The :meth:`~array.array.index` method of :class:`array.array` now has
640optional *start* and *stop* parameters.
641(Contributed by Anders Lorentsen and Zackery Spytz in :issue:`31956`.)
642
Filipe Laíns4ce6faa2020-08-10 15:48:20 +0100643base64
644------
645
646Add :func:`base64.b32hexencode` and :func:`base64.b32hexdecode` to support the
647Base32 Encoding with Extended Hex Alphabet.
648
Hai Shid332e7b2020-09-29 05:41:11 +0800649codecs
650------
651
652Add a :func:`codecs.unregister` function to unregister a codec search function.
653(Contributed by Hai Shi in :issue:`41842`.)
654
kjd75f6f72020-12-19 01:39:26 +0800655collections.abc
656---------------
657
658The ``__args__`` of the :ref:`parameterized generic <types-genericalias>` for
659:class:`collections.abc.Callable` are now consistent with :data:`typing.Callable`.
660:class:`collections.abc.Callable` generic now flattens type parameters, similar
661to what :data:`typing.Callable` currently does. This means that
662``collections.abc.Callable[[int, str], str]`` will have ``__args__`` of
663``(int, str, str)``; previously this was ``([int, str], str)``. To allow this
664change, :class:`types.GenericAlias` can now be subclassed, and a subclass will
665be returned when subscripting the :class:`collections.abc.Callable` type. Note
666that a :exc:`TypeError` may be raised for invalid forms of parameterizing
667:class:`collections.abc.Callable` which may have passed silently in Python 3.9.
668(Contributed by Ken Jin in :issue:`42195`.)
669
Joongi Kim3eb28462020-11-11 00:19:11 +0900670contextlib
671----------
672
673Add a :func:`contextlib.aclosing` context manager to safely close async generators
674and objects representing asynchronously released resources.
675(Contributed by Joongi Kim and John Belmonte in :issue:`41229`.)
676
Tom Gringauz9c98e8c2020-11-18 00:58:35 +0200677Add asynchronous context manager support to :func:`contextlib.nullcontext`.
678(Contributed by Tom Gringauz in :issue:`41543`.)
679
Hans Petter Janssonda4e09f2020-08-03 22:51:33 -0500680curses
681------
682
683The extended color functions added in ncurses 6.1 will be used transparently
684by :func:`curses.color_content`, :func:`curses.init_color`,
685:func:`curses.init_pair`, and :func:`curses.pair_content`. A new function,
686:func:`curses.has_extended_color_support`, indicates whether extended color
687support is provided by the underlying ncurses library.
688(Contributed by Jeffrey Kintscher and Hans Petter Jansson in :issue:`36982`.)
689
Zackery Spytz14cfa322021-01-14 02:40:09 -0700690The ``BUTTON5_*`` constants are now exposed in the :mod:`curses` module if
691they are provided by the underlying curses library.
692(Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`39273`.)
693
Steve Dower62949f62021-01-29 21:48:55 +0000694.. _distutils-deprecated:
695
Victor Stinner0e2a0f72021-01-09 00:35:01 +0100696distutils
697---------
698
Steve Dower62949f62021-01-29 21:48:55 +0000699The entire ``distutils`` package is deprecated, to be removed in Python
7003.12. Its functionality for specifying package builds has already been
701completely replaced by third-party packages ``setuptools`` and
702``packaging``, and most other commonly used APIs are available elsewhere
703in the standard library (such as :mod:`platform`, :mod:`shutil`,
704:mod:`subprocess` or :mod:`sysconfig`). There are no plans to migrate
705any other functionality from ``distutils``, and applications that are
706using other functions should plan to make private copies of the code.
707Refer to :pep:`632` for discussion.
708
Victor Stinner0e2a0f72021-01-09 00:35:01 +0100709The ``bdist_wininst`` command deprecated in Python 3.8 has been removed.
ravcio6cd5b012021-01-21 11:23:46 +0100710The ``bdist_wheel`` command is now recommended to distribute binary packages
Victor Stinner0e2a0f72021-01-09 00:35:01 +0100711on Windows.
712(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42802`.)
713
Brett Cannon825ac382020-11-06 18:45:56 -0800714doctest
715-------
716
717When a module does not define ``__loader__``, fall back to ``__spec__.loader``.
718(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42133`.)
719
Hai Shic5b049b2020-10-14 23:43:31 +0800720encodings
721---------
Pablo Galindob4f90892021-03-10 00:53:57 +0000722
Hai Shic5b049b2020-10-14 23:43:31 +0800723:func:`encodings.normalize_encoding` now ignores non-ASCII characters.
724(Contributed by Hai Shi in :issue:`39337`.)
725
Ethan Furmanb7751062021-03-30 21:17:26 -0700726enum
727----
728
729:class:`Enum` :func:`__repr__` now returns ``enum_name.member_name`` and
730:func:`__str__` now returns ``member_name``. Stdlib enums available as
731module constants have a :func:`repr` of ``module_name.member_name``.
732(Contributed by Ethan Furman in :issue:`40066`.)
733
Pablo Galindob4f90892021-03-10 00:53:57 +0000734gc
735--
736
737Added audit hooks for :func:`gc.get_objects`, :func:`gc.get_referrers` and
738:func:`gc.get_referents`. (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`43439`.)
739
Serhiy Storchaka8a64cea2020-06-18 22:08:27 +0300740glob
741----
742
743Added the *root_dir* and *dir_fd* parameters in :func:`~glob.glob` and
744:func:`~glob.iglob` which allow to specify the root directory for searching.
745(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`38144`.)
746
Jason R. Coombs35d50682021-03-14 22:20:49 -0400747importlib.metadata
748------------------
749
750Feature parity with ``importlib_metadata`` 3.7.
751
752:func:`importlib.metadata.entry_points` now provides a nicer experience
753for selecting entry points by group and name through a new
754:class:`importlib.metadata.EntryPoints` class.
755
756Added :func:`importlib.metadata.packages_distributions` for resolving
757top-level Python modules and packages to their
758:class:`importlib.metadata.Distribution`.
759
Brett Cannon825ac382020-11-06 18:45:56 -0800760inspect
761-------
762
763When a module does not define ``__loader__``, fall back to ``__spec__.loader``.
764(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42133`.)
765
Batuhan Taskayaeee1c772020-12-24 01:45:13 +0300766Added *globalns* and *localns* parameters in :func:`~inspect.signature` and
767:meth:`inspect.Signature.from_callable` to retrieve the annotations in given
768local and global namespaces.
769(Contributed by Batuhan Taskaya in :issue:`41960`.)
770
Brett Cannon825ac382020-11-06 18:45:56 -0800771linecache
772---------
773
774When a module does not define ``__loader__``, fall back to ``__spec__.loader``.
775(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42133`.)
776
pxinwr3405e052020-08-07 13:21:52 +0800777os
778--
779
780Added :func:`os.cpu_count()` support for VxWorks RTOS.
781(Contributed by Peixing Xin in :issue:`41440`.)
782
Christian Heimescd9fed62020-11-13 19:48:52 +0100783Added a new function :func:`os.eventfd` and related helpers to wrap the
784``eventfd2`` syscall on Linux.
785(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`41001`.)
786
Pablo Galindoa57b3d32020-11-17 00:00:38 +0000787Added :func:`os.splice()` that allows to move data between two file
788descriptors without copying between kernel address space and user
789address space, where one of the file descriptors must refer to a
790pipe. (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`41625`.)
791
Dong-hee Naf917c242021-02-04 08:32:55 +0900792Added :data:`~os.O_EVTONLY`, :data:`~os.O_FSYNC`, :data:`~os.O_SYMLINK`
793and :data:`~os.O_NOFOLLOW_ANY` for macOS.
794(Contributed by Dong-hee Na in :issue:`43106`.)
795
Joshua Cannon45205842020-11-20 09:40:39 -0600796pathlib
797-------
798
Yaroslav Pankovych79d2e622020-11-23 22:06:22 +0200799Added slice support to :attr:`PurePath.parents <pathlib.PurePath.parents>`.
Joshua Cannon45205842020-11-20 09:40:39 -0600800(Contributed by Joshua Cannon in :issue:`35498`)
801
Yaroslav Pankovych79d2e622020-11-23 22:06:22 +0200802Added negative indexing support to :attr:`PurePath.parents
803<pathlib.PurePath.parents>`.
804(Contributed by Yaroslav Pankovych in :issue:`21041`)
805
Christian Heimes5c73afc2020-11-30 22:34:45 +0100806platform
807--------
808
809Added :func:`platform.freedesktop_os_release()` to retrieve operation system
810identification from `freedesktop.org os-release
811<https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html>`_ standard file.
812(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28468`)
813
Gregory Schevchenkodaff3902020-07-25 22:58:45 +0300814py_compile
815----------
816
817Added ``--quiet`` option to command-line interface of :mod:`py_compile`.
818(Contributed by Gregory Schevchenko in :issue:`38731`.)
819
Aviral Srivastava000cde52021-02-01 09:38:44 -0800820pyclbr
821------
822
823Added an ``end_lineno`` attribute to the ``Function`` and ``Class``
824objects in the tree returned by :func:`pyclbr.readline` and
825:func:`pyclbr.readline_ex`. It matches the existing (start) ``lineno``.
826(Contributed by Aviral Srivastava in :issue:`38307`.)
827
Zackery Spytzdf592732020-10-29 03:44:35 -0600828shelve
829------
830
831The :mod:`shelve` module now uses :data:`pickle.DEFAULT_PROTOCOL` by default
832instead of :mod:`pickle` protocol ``3`` when creating shelves.
833(Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`34204`.)
834
Brett Cannon825ac382020-11-06 18:45:56 -0800835site
836----
837
838When a module does not define ``__loader__``, fall back to ``__spec__.loader``.
839(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42133`.)
840
Christian Heimes03c8ddd2020-11-20 09:26:07 +0100841socket
842------
843
844The exception :exc:`socket.timeout` is now an alias of :exc:`TimeoutError`.
845(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`42413`.)
846
Rui Cunhab05b48d2021-03-20 22:04:56 +0000847Added option to create MPTCP sockets with ``IPPROTO_MPTCP``
848(Contributed by Rui Cunha in :issue:`43571`.)
849
Victor Stinnerdd8a93e2020-06-30 00:49:03 +0200850sys
851---
852
853Add :data:`sys.orig_argv` attribute: the list of the original command line
854arguments passed to the Python executable.
855(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`23427`.)
856
Victor Stinner9852cb32021-01-25 23:12:50 +0100857Add :data:`sys.stdlib_module_names`, containing the list of the standard library
Victor Stinnerdb584bd2021-01-25 13:24:42 +0100858module names.
859(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42955`.)
860
Antoine Pitrouba251c22021-03-11 23:35:45 +0100861_thread
862-------
863
864:func:`_thread.interrupt_main` now takes an optional signal number to
865simulate (the default is still :data:`signal.SIGINT`).
866(Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`43356`.)
867
Mario Corchero0001a1b2020-11-04 10:27:43 +0100868threading
869---------
870
871Added :func:`threading.gettrace` and :func:`threading.getprofile` to
872retrieve the functions set by :func:`threading.settrace` and
873:func:`threading.setprofile` respectively.
874(Contributed by Mario Corchero in :issue:`42251`.)
875
Mario Corchero750c5ab2020-11-12 18:27:44 +0100876Add :data:`threading.__excepthook__` to allow retrieving the original value
877of :func:`threading.excepthook` in case it is set to a broken or a different
878value.
879(Contributed by Mario Corchero in :issue:`42308`.)
880
Zackery Spytz91e93792020-11-05 15:18:44 -0700881traceback
882---------
883
884The :func:`~traceback.format_exception`,
885:func:`~traceback.format_exception_only`, and
886:func:`~traceback.print_exception` functions can now take an exception object
887as a positional-only argument.
888(Contributed by Zackery Spytz and Matthias Bussonnier in :issue:`26389`.)
889
Bas van Beek0d0e9fe2020-09-22 17:55:34 +0200890types
891-----
892
893Reintroduced the :data:`types.EllipsisType`, :data:`types.NoneType`
894and :data:`types.NotImplementedType` classes, providing a new set
895of types readily interpretable by type checkers.
896(Contributed by Bas van Beek in :issue:`41810`.)
897
kj46873382020-11-19 11:44:24 +0700898typing
899------
900
Ken Jin727a68b2021-03-03 08:52:03 +0800901For major changes, see `New Features Related to Type Annotations`_.
902
kj46873382020-11-19 11:44:24 +0700903The behavior of :class:`typing.Literal` was changed to conform with :pep:`586`
904and to match the behavior of static type checkers specified in the PEP.
905
9061. ``Literal`` now de-duplicates parameters.
9072. Equality comparisons between ``Literal`` objects are now order independent.
9083. ``Literal`` comparisons now respects types. For example,
909 ``Literal[0] == Literal[False]`` previously evaluated to ``True``. It is
910 now ``False``. To support this change, the internally used type cache now
911 supports differentiating types.
9124. ``Literal`` objects will now raise a :exc:`TypeError` exception during
913 equality comparisons if one of their parameters are not :term:`immutable`.
914 Note that declaring ``Literal`` with mutable parameters will not throw
915 an error::
916
917 >>> from typing import Literal
918 >>> Literal[{0}]
919 >>> Literal[{0}] == Literal[{False}]
920 Traceback (most recent call last):
921 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
922 TypeError: unhashable type: 'set'
923
924(Contributed by Yurii Karabas in :issue:`42345`.)
925
Mark Dickinsonc8c70e72020-09-19 21:38:11 +0100926unittest
927--------
928
929Add new method :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertNoLogs` to complement the
930existing :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertLogs`. (Contributed by Kit Yan Choi
931in :issue:`39385`.)
932
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200933urllib.parse
934------------
935
936Python versions earlier than Python 3.10 allowed using both ``;`` and ``&`` as
937query parameter separators in :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs` and
938:func:`urllib.parse.parse_qsl`. Due to security concerns, and to conform with
939newer W3C recommendations, this has been changed to allow only a single
940separator key, with ``&`` as the default. This change also affects
941:func:`cgi.parse` and :func:`cgi.parse_multipart` as they use the affected
942functions internally. For more details, please see their respective
943documentation.
944(Contributed by Adam Goldschmidt, Senthil Kumaran and Ken Jin in :issue:`42967`.)
945
Zackery Spytze28b8c92020-08-09 04:50:53 -0600946xml
947---
948
949Add a :class:`~xml.sax.handler.LexicalHandler` class to the
950:mod:`xml.sax.handler` module.
951(Contributed by Jonathan Gossage and Zackery Spytz in :issue:`35018`.)
952
Brett Cannond2e94bb2020-11-13 15:14:58 -0800953zipimport
954---------
955Add methods related to :pep:`451`: :meth:`~zipimport.zipimporter.find_spec`,
956:meth:`zipimport.zipimporter.create_module`, and
957:meth:`zipimport.zipimporter.exec_module`.
958(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42131`.
959
Serhiy Storchaka8a64cea2020-06-18 22:08:27 +0300960
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100961Optimizations
962=============
963
Serhiy Storchaka12f43342020-07-20 15:53:55 +0300964* Constructors :func:`str`, :func:`bytes` and :func:`bytearray` are now faster
965 (around 30--40% for small objects).
966 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`41334`.)
967
Victor Stinner2c2a4f32020-06-18 01:20:51 +0200968* The :mod:`runpy` module now imports fewer modules.
Victor Stinnercd27af72021-03-23 20:22:40 +0100969 The ``python3 -m module-name`` command startup time is 1.4x faster in
970 average. On Linux, ``python3 -I -m module-name`` imports 69 modules on Python
971 3.9, whereas it only imports 51 modules (-18) on Python 3.10.
972 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`41006` and :issue:`41718`.)
Victor Stinner4c18fc82020-06-17 23:58:58 +0200973
Pablo Galindo9e8fe192021-01-03 04:37:46 +0000974* The ``LOAD_ATTR`` instruction now uses new "per opcode cache" mechanism. It
Pablo Galindoa776da92021-01-31 22:55:48 +0000975 is about 36% faster now for regular attributes and 44% faster for slots.
976 (Contributed by Pablo Galindo and Yury Selivanov in :issue:`42093` and Guido
977 van Rossum in :issue:`42927`, based on ideas implemented originally in PyPy
978 and MicroPython.)
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +0100979
Pablo Galindob451b0e2020-10-21 22:46:52 +0100980* When building Python with ``--enable-optimizations`` now
981 ``-fno-semantic-interposition`` is added to both the compile and link line.
982 This speeds builds of the Python interpreter created with ``--enable-shared``
983 with ``gcc`` by up to 30%. See `this article
984 <https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/25/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-2-brings-faster-python-3-8-run-speeds/>`_
985 for more details. (Contributed by Victor Stinner and Pablo Galindo in
Brett Cannon2de50972020-12-04 15:39:21 -0800986 :issue:`38980`.)
987
Yurii Karabas73019792020-11-25 12:43:18 +0200988* Function parameters and their annotations are no longer computed at runtime,
989 but rather at compilation time. They are stored as a tuple of strings at the
Pablo Galindo8747c1f2021-03-04 01:29:29 +0000990 bytecode level. It is now around 2 times faster to create a function with
991 parameter annotations. (Contributed by Yurii Karabas and Inada Naoki
992 in :issue:`42202`)
Yurii Karabas73019792020-11-25 12:43:18 +0200993
Dennis Sweeneye8f5ddd2021-02-28 16:32:04 -0500994* Substring search functions such as ``str1 in str2`` and ``str2.find(str1)``
995 now sometimes use Crochemore & Perrin's "Two-Way" string searching
996 algorithm to avoid quadratic behavior on long strings. (Contributed
997 by Dennis Sweeney in :issue:`41972`)
998
Pablo Galindoa054f6b2021-03-24 00:04:52 +0000999* Added micro-optimizations to ``_PyType_Lookup()`` to improve type attribute cache lookup
1000 performance in the common case of cache hits. This makes the interpreter 1.04 times faster
1001 in average (Contributed by Dino Viehland in :issue:`43452`)
1002
Dong-hee Naefccff92021-04-07 00:43:59 +09001003* Following built-in functions now support the faster :pep:`590` vectorcall calling convention:
1004 :func:`map`, :func:`filter`, :func:`reversed`, :func:`bool` and :func:`float`.
1005 (Contributed by Dong-hee Na and Jeroen Demeyerin in :issue:`43575`, :issue:`43287`, :issue:`41922`, :issue:`41873` and :issue:`41870`)
1006
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +01001007Deprecated
1008==========
1009
Brett Cannon04523c52020-10-23 18:10:54 -07001010* Starting in this release, there will be a concerted effort to begin
1011 cleaning up old import semantics that were kept for Python 2.7
1012 compatibility. Specifically,
1013 :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader`/:meth:`~importlib.abc.Finder.find_module`
1014 (superseded by :meth:`~importlib.abc.Finder.find_spec`),
1015 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.load_module`
1016 (superseded by :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module`),
1017 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.module_repr` (which the import system
1018 takes care of for you), the ``__package__`` attribute
1019 (superseded by ``__spec__.parent``), the ``__loader__`` attribute
1020 (superseded by ``__spec__.loader``), and the ``__cached__`` attribute
1021 (superseded by ``__spec__.cached``) will slowly be removed (as well
1022 as other classes and methods in :mod:`importlib`).
1023 :exc:`ImportWarning` and/or :exc:`DeprecationWarning` will be raised
1024 as appropriate to help identify code which needs updating during
1025 this transition.
1026
Steve Dower62949f62021-01-29 21:48:55 +00001027* The entire ``distutils`` namespace is deprecated, to be removed in
1028 Python 3.12. Refer to the :ref:`module changes <distutils-deprecated>`
1029 section for more information.
1030
Serhiy Storchakaf066bd92021-01-25 23:02:04 +02001031* Non-integer arguments to :func:`random.randrange` are deprecated.
1032 The :exc:`ValueError` is deprecated in favor of a :exc:`TypeError`.
1033 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka and Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`37319`.)
1034
Brett Cannon2de50972020-12-04 15:39:21 -08001035* The various ``load_module()`` methods of :mod:`importlib` have been
1036 documented as deprecated since Python 3.6, but will now also trigger
1037 a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`. Use
1038 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` instead.
1039 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`26131`.)
1040
1041* :meth:`zimport.zipimporter.load_module` has been deprecated in
1042 preference for :meth:`~zipimport.zipimporter.exec_module`.
1043 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`26131`.)
1044
1045* The use of :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.load_module` by the import
1046 system now triggers an :exc:`ImportWarning` as
1047 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` is preferred.
1048 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`26131`.)
1049
Brett Cannona7ff6df2021-03-30 08:43:03 -07001050* The use of :meth:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_module` and
1051 :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_module` by the import system now
1052 trigger an :exc:`ImportWarning` as
1053 :meth:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` and
1054 :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec`
1055 are preferred, respectively. You can use
1056 :func:`importlib.util.spec_from_loader` to help in porting.
Brett Cannonf97dc802021-04-02 12:35:32 -07001057 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42134`.)
1058
1059* The use of :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader` by the import
1060 system now triggers an :exc:`ImportWarning` as
1061 :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec` is preferred. You can use
1062 :func:`importlib.util.spec_from_loader` to help in porting.
1063 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`43672`.)
Brett Cannona7ff6df2021-03-30 08:43:03 -07001064
Brett Cannon57c6cb52021-04-06 08:56:57 -07001065* The various implementations of
1066 :meth:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_module` (
1067 :meth:`importlib.machinery.BuiltinImporter.find_module`,
1068 :meth:`importlib.machinery.FrozenImporter.find_module`,
1069 :meth:`importlib.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder.find_module`,
1070 :meth:`importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_module`,
1071 :meth:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_module`),
1072 :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_module` (
1073 :meth:`importlib.machinery.FileFinder.find_module`,
1074 ), and
1075 :meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader` (
1076 :meth:`importlib.machinery.FileFinder.find_loader`
1077 ) now raise :exc:`DeprecationWarning` and are slated for removal in
1078 Python 3.12 (previously they were documented as deprecated in Python 3.4).
1079 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42135`.)
1080
1081* :class:`importlib.abc.Finder` is deprecated (including its sole method,
1082 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Finder.find_module`). Both
1083 :class:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder` and :class:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder`
1084 no longer inherit from the class. Users should inherit from one of these two
1085 classes as appropriate instead.
1086 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42135`.)
1087
1088* The deprecations of :mod:`imp`, :func:`importlib.find_loader`,
1089 :func:`importlib.util.set_package_wrapper`,
1090 :func:`importlib.util.set_loader_wrapper`,
1091 :func:`importlib.util.module_for_loader`,
1092 :class:`pkgutil.ImpImporter`, and
1093 :class:`pkgutil.ImpLoader` have all been updated to list Python 3.12 as the
1094 slated version of removal (they began raising :exc:`DeprecationWarning` in
1095 previous versions of Python).
1096 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`43720`.)
1097
Brett Cannon9cb31d62021-03-24 08:26:56 -07001098* The import system now uses the ``__spec__`` attribute on modules before
1099 falling back on :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.module_repr` for a module's
1100 ``__repr__()`` method. Removal of the use of ``module_repr()`` is scheduled
1101 for Python 3.12.
1102 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42137`.)
1103
Brett Cannon18990872021-03-26 11:55:07 -07001104* :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.module_repr`,
1105 :meth:`importlib.machinery.FrozenLoader.module_repr`, and
1106 :meth:`importlib.machinery.BuiltinLoader.module_repr` are deprecated and
1107 slated for removal in Python 3.12.
1108 (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`42136`.)
1109
Erlend Egeberg Aaslanda1f401a2020-11-17 16:55:12 +01001110* ``sqlite3.OptimizedUnicode`` has been undocumented and obsolete since Python
1111 3.3, when it was made an alias to :class:`str`. It is now deprecated,
1112 scheduled for removal in Python 3.12.
1113 (Contributed by Erlend E. Aasland in :issue:`42264`.)
1114
Erlend Egeberg Aaslandddb5e112021-01-06 01:36:04 +01001115* The undocumented built-in function ``sqlite3.enable_shared_cache`` is now
1116 deprecated, scheduled for removal in Python 3.12. Its use is strongly
1117 discouraged by the SQLite3 documentation. See `the SQLite3 docs
Tom Forbes749d40a2021-02-10 17:56:16 +00001118 <https://sqlite.org/c3ref/enable_shared_cache.html>`_ for more details.
Erlend Egeberg Aaslandddb5e112021-01-06 01:36:04 +01001119 If shared cache must be used, open the database in URI mode using the
1120 ``cache=shared`` query parameter.
1121 (Contributed by Erlend E. Aasland in :issue:`24464`.)
1122
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +01001123
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +01001124Removed
1125=======
1126
Serhiy Storchakae2ec0b22020-10-09 14:14:37 +03001127* Removed special methods ``__int__``, ``__float__``, ``__floordiv__``,
1128 ``__mod__``, ``__divmod__``, ``__rfloordiv__``, ``__rmod__`` and
1129 ``__rdivmod__`` of the :class:`complex` class. They always raised
1130 a :exc:`TypeError`.
1131 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`41974`.)
1132
Berker Peksagd4d127f2020-07-16 09:38:58 +03001133* The ``ParserBase.error()`` method from the private and undocumented ``_markupbase``
1134 module has been removed. :class:`html.parser.HTMLParser` is the only subclass of
1135 ``ParserBase`` and its ``error()`` implementation has already been removed in
1136 Python 3.5.
1137 (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`31844`.)
1138
Victor Stinner84f73822020-10-27 04:36:22 +01001139* Removed the ``unicodedata.ucnhash_CAPI`` attribute which was an internal
1140 PyCapsule object. The related private ``_PyUnicode_Name_CAPI`` structure was
1141 moved to the internal C API.
1142 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42157`.)
1143
Lysandros Nikolaouc26d5912020-11-16 20:46:37 +02001144* Removed the ``parser`` module, which was deprecated in 3.9 due to the
1145 switch to the new PEG parser, as well as all the C source and header files
1146 that were only being used by the old parser, including ``node.h``, ``parser.h``,
1147 ``graminit.h`` and ``grammar.h``.
1148
1149* Removed the Public C API functions :c:func:`PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlags`,
1150 :c:func:`PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename`,
1151 :c:func:`PyParser_SimpleParseFileFlags` and :c:func:`PyNode_Compile`
1152 that were deprecated in 3.9 due to the switch to the new PEG parser.
1153
Dong-hee Nabe319c02020-11-25 22:17:30 +09001154* Removed the ``formatter`` module, which was deprecated in Python 3.4.
1155 It is somewhat obsolete, little used, and not tested. It was originally
1156 scheduled to be removed in Python 3.6, but such removals were delayed until
1157 after Python 2.7 EOL. Existing users should copy whatever classes they use
1158 into their code.
1159 (Contributed by Dong-hee Na and Terry J. Reedy in :issue:`42299`.)
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +01001160
Hai Shi0f91f582020-12-08 22:42:42 +08001161* Removed the :c:func:`PyModule_GetWarningsModule` function that was useless
1162 now due to the _warnings module was converted to a builtin module in 2.6.
1163 (Contributed by Hai Shi in :issue:`42599`.)
1164
Hugo van Kemenadec47c78b2021-01-13 01:16:37 +02001165* Remove deprecated aliases to :ref:`collections-abstract-base-classes` from
1166 the :mod:`collections` module.
1167 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`37324`.)
1168
Ken Jindcea78f2021-01-20 16:16:12 -08001169* The ``loop`` parameter has been removed from most of :mod:`asyncio`\ 's
1170 :doc:`high-level API <../library/asyncio-api-index>` following deprecation
1171 in Python 3.8. The motivation behind this change is multifold:
1172
1173 1. This simplifies the high-level API.
1174 2. The functions in the high-level API have been implicitly getting the
1175 current thread's running event loop since Python 3.7. There isn't a need to
1176 pass the event loop to the API in most normal use cases.
1177 3. Event loop passing is error-prone especially when dealing with loops
1178 running in different threads.
1179
1180 Note that the low-level API will still accept ``loop``.
1181 See `Changes in the Python API`_ for examples of how to replace existing code.
1182
1183 (Contributed by Yurii Karabas, Andrew Svetlov, Yury Selivanov and Kyle Stanley
1184 in :issue:`42392`.)
1185
Hai Shi0f91f582020-12-08 22:42:42 +08001186
Pablo Galindod4fe0982020-05-19 03:33:01 +01001187Porting to Python 3.10
1188======================
1189
1190This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
1191that may require changes to your code.
1192
1193
Zackery Spytz91e93792020-11-05 15:18:44 -07001194Changes in the Python API
1195-------------------------
1196
1197* The *etype* parameters of the :func:`~traceback.format_exception`,
1198 :func:`~traceback.format_exception_only`, and
1199 :func:`~traceback.print_exception` functions in the :mod:`traceback` module
1200 have been renamed to *exc*.
1201 (Contributed by Zackery Spytz and Matthias Bussonnier in :issue:`26389`.)
1202
Victor Stinner357704c2020-12-14 23:07:54 +01001203* :mod:`atexit`: At Python exit, if a callback registered with
1204 :func:`atexit.register` fails, its exception is now logged. Previously, only
1205 some exceptions were logged, and the last exception was always silently
1206 ignored.
1207 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42639`.)
1208
kjd75f6f72020-12-19 01:39:26 +08001209* :class:`collections.abc.Callable` generic now flattens type parameters, similar
1210 to what :data:`typing.Callable` currently does. This means that
1211 ``collections.abc.Callable[[int, str], str]`` will have ``__args__`` of
1212 ``(int, str, str)``; previously this was ``([int, str], str)``. Code which
1213 accesses the arguments via :func:`typing.get_args` or ``__args__`` need to account
1214 for this change. Furthermore, :exc:`TypeError` may be raised for invalid forms
1215 of parameterizing :class:`collections.abc.Callable` which may have passed
1216 silently in Python 3.9.
1217 (Contributed by Ken Jin in :issue:`42195`.)
Victor Stinner357704c2020-12-14 23:07:54 +01001218
Erlend Egeberg Aaslandf4936ad2020-12-31 14:16:50 +01001219* :meth:`socket.htons` and :meth:`socket.ntohs` now raise :exc:`OverflowError`
1220 instead of :exc:`DeprecationWarning` if the given parameter will not fit in
1221 a 16-bit unsigned integer.
1222 (Contributed by Erlend E. Aasland in :issue:`42393`.)
1223
Ken Jindcea78f2021-01-20 16:16:12 -08001224* The ``loop`` parameter has been removed from most of :mod:`asyncio`\ 's
1225 :doc:`high-level API <../library/asyncio-api-index>` following deprecation
1226 in Python 3.8.
1227
1228 A coroutine that currently look like this::
1229
1230 async def foo(loop):
1231 await asyncio.sleep(1, loop=loop)
1232
1233 Should be replaced with this::
1234
1235 async def foo():
1236 await asyncio.sleep(1)
1237
1238 If ``foo()`` was specifically designed *not* to run in the current thread's
1239 running event loop (e.g. running in another thread's event loop), consider
1240 using :func:`asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe` instead.
1241
1242 (Contributed by Yurii Karabas, Andrew Svetlov, Yury Selivanov and Kyle Stanley
1243 in :issue:`42392`.)
Erlend Egeberg Aaslandf4936ad2020-12-31 14:16:50 +01001244
Victor Stinner46496f92021-02-20 15:17:18 +01001245* The :data:`types.FunctionType` constructor now inherits the current builtins
1246 if the *globals* dictionary has no ``"__builtins__"`` key, rather than using
1247 ``{"None": None}`` as builtins: same behavior as :func:`eval` and
1248 :func:`exec` functions. Defining a function with ``def function(...): ...``
1249 in Python is not affected, globals cannot be overriden with this syntax: it
1250 also inherits the current builtins.
1251 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42990`.)
1252
Yurii Karabas73019792020-11-25 12:43:18 +02001253CPython bytecode changes
1254========================
1255
1256* The ``MAKE_FUNCTION`` instruction accepts tuple of strings as annotations
1257 instead of dictionary.
1258 (Contributed by Yurii Karabas and Inada Naoki in :issue:`42202`)
Dong-hee Naad3252b2020-05-26 01:52:54 +09001259
1260Build Changes
1261=============
1262
Victor Stinner7ab92d52020-06-16 00:54:44 +02001263* The C99 functions :c:func:`snprintf` and :c:func:`vsnprintf` are now required
1264 to build Python.
1265 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36020`.)
1266
Erlend Egeberg Aaslandcf0b2392021-01-06 01:02:43 +01001267* :mod:`sqlite3` requires SQLite 3.7.15 or higher. (Contributed by Sergey Fedoseev
1268 and Erlend E. Aasland :issue:`40744` and :issue:`40810`.)
Erlend Egeberg Aasland207c3212020-09-07 23:26:54 +02001269
Victor Stinner357704c2020-12-14 23:07:54 +01001270* The :mod:`atexit` module must now always be built as a built-in module.
1271 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42639`.)
Erlend Egeberg Aasland207c3212020-09-07 23:26:54 +02001272
pxinwr277ce302020-12-30 20:50:39 +08001273* Added ``--disable-test-modules`` option to the ``configure`` script:
1274 don't build nor install test modules.
1275 (Contributed by Xavier de Gaye, Thomas Petazzoni and Peixing Xin in :issue:`27640`.)
1276
Victor Stinner75e59a92021-01-20 17:07:21 +01001277* Add ``--with-wheel-pkg-dir=PATH`` option to the ``./configure`` script. If
1278 specified, the :mod:`ensurepip` module looks for ``setuptools`` and ``pip``
1279 wheel packages in this directory: if both are present, these wheel packages
1280 are used instead of ensurepip bundled wheel packages.
1281
1282 Some Linux distribution packaging policies recommend against bundling
1283 dependencies. For example, Fedora installs wheel packages in the
1284 ``/usr/share/python-wheels/`` directory and don't install the
1285 ``ensurepip._bundled`` package.
1286
1287 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42856`.)
1288
Victor Stinner801bb0b2021-02-17 11:14:42 +01001289* Add a new configure ``--without-static-libpython`` option to not build the
1290 ``libpythonMAJOR.MINOR.a`` static library and not install the ``python.o``
1291 object file.
1292
1293 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43103`.)
1294
Ned Deilya65b0502021-03-01 00:27:20 -05001295* The ``configure`` script now uses the ``pkg-config`` utility, if available,
1296 to detect the location of Tcl/Tk headers and libraries. As before, those
1297 locations can be explicitly specified with the ``--with-tcltk-includes``
1298 and ``--with-tcltk-libs`` configuration options.
1299 (Contributed by Manolis Stamatogiannakis in :issue:`42603`.)
1300
Christian Heimes32eba612021-03-19 10:29:25 +01001301* Add ``--with-openssl-rpath`` option to ``configure`` script. The option
1302 simplifies building Python with a custom OpenSSL installation, e.g.
1303 ``./configure --with-openssl=/path/to/openssl --with-openssl-rpath=auto``.
1304 (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`43466`.)
1305
1306
Dong-hee Naad3252b2020-05-26 01:52:54 +09001307
1308C API Changes
1309=============
1310
1311New Features
1312------------
1313
Victor Stinnerdd8a93e2020-06-30 00:49:03 +02001314* The result of :c:func:`PyNumber_Index` now always has exact type :class:`int`.
Serhiy Storchaka5f4b229d2020-05-28 10:33:45 +03001315 Previously, the result could have been an instance of a subclass of ``int``.
1316 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`40792`.)
1317
Victor Stinnerdd8a93e2020-06-30 00:49:03 +02001318* Add a new :c:member:`~PyConfig.orig_argv` member to the :c:type:`PyConfig`
1319 structure: the list of the original command line arguments passed to the
1320 Python executable.
1321 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`23427`.)
Dong-hee Naad3252b2020-05-26 01:52:54 +09001322
Zackery Spytz2e4dd332020-09-23 12:43:45 -06001323* The :c:func:`PyDateTime_DATE_GET_TZINFO` and
1324 :c:func:`PyDateTime_TIME_GET_TZINFO` macros have been added for accessing
1325 the ``tzinfo`` attributes of :class:`datetime.datetime` and
1326 :class:`datetime.time` objects.
1327 (Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`30155`.)
1328
Hai Shid332e7b2020-09-29 05:41:11 +08001329* Add a :c:func:`PyCodec_Unregister` function to unregister a codec
1330 search function.
1331 (Contributed by Hai Shi in :issue:`41842`.)
1332
Vladimir Matveev24a54c02020-10-12 12:10:42 -07001333* The :c:func:`PyIter_Send` function was added to allow
Vladimir Matveev037245c2020-10-09 17:15:15 -07001334 sending value into iterator without raising ``StopIteration`` exception.
1335 (Contributed by Vladimir Matveev in :issue:`41756`.)
1336
Alex Gaynor3a8fdb22020-10-19 18:17:50 -04001337* Added :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` to the limited C API.
1338 (Contributed by Alex Gaynor in :issue:`41784`.)
1339
Victor Stinner80218752020-11-04 13:59:15 +01001340* Added :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef` function: similar to
Victor Stinner95ce7cd2020-11-11 01:52:26 +01001341 :c:func:`PyModule_AddObject` but don't steal a reference to the value on
Victor Stinner80218752020-11-04 13:59:15 +01001342 success.
1343 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`1635741`.)
1344
Victor Stinner53a03aa2020-11-05 15:02:12 +01001345* Added :c:func:`Py_NewRef` and :c:func:`Py_XNewRef` functions to increment the
1346 reference count of an object and return the object.
1347 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42262`.)
1348
Serhiy Storchaka686c2032020-11-22 13:25:02 +02001349* The :c:func:`PyType_FromSpecWithBases` and :c:func:`PyType_FromModuleAndSpec`
1350 functions now accept a single class as the *bases* argument.
1351 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`42423`.)
1352
Hai Shi88c2cfd2020-11-07 00:04:47 +08001353* The :c:func:`PyType_FromModuleAndSpec` function now accepts NULL ``tp_doc``
1354 slot.
1355 (Contributed by Hai Shi in :issue:`41832`.)
1356
Hai Shia13b26c2020-11-11 04:53:46 +08001357* The :c:func:`PyType_GetSlot` function can accept static types.
1358 (Contributed by Hai Shi and Petr Viktorin in :issue:`41073`.)
1359
Pablo Galindod439fb32021-02-20 18:03:08 +00001360* Add a new :c:func:`PySet_CheckExact` function to the C-API to check if an
1361 object is an instance of :class:`set` but not an instance of a subtype.
1362 (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`43277`.)
Alex Gaynor3a8fdb22020-10-19 18:17:50 -04001363
Antoine Pitrouba251c22021-03-11 23:35:45 +01001364* Added :c:func:`PyErr_SetInterruptEx` which allows passing a signal number
1365 to simulate.
1366 (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`43356`.)
1367
Victor Stinner3359cab2021-04-02 15:45:37 +02001368* The limited C API is now supported if Python is built in debug mode (if the
1369 ``Py_DEBUG`` macro is defined). In the limited C API, the :c:func:`Py_INCREF`
1370 and :c:func:`Py_DECREF` functions are now implemented as opaque function
1371 calls, rather than accessing directly the :c:member:`PyObject.ob_refcnt`
1372 member, if Python is built in debug mode and the ``Py_LIMITED_API`` macro
1373 targets Python 3.10 or newer. It became possible to support the limited C API
1374 in debug mode because the :c:type:`PyObject` structure is the same in release
1375 and debug mode since Python 3.8 (see :issue:`36465`).
1376
1377 The limited C API is still not supported in the ``--with-trace-refs`` special
1378 build (``Py_TRACE_REFS`` macro).
1379 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43688`.)
Antoine Pitrouba251c22021-03-11 23:35:45 +01001380
Dong-hee Naad3252b2020-05-26 01:52:54 +09001381Porting to Python 3.10
1382----------------------
1383
Victor Stinner37bb2892020-06-19 11:45:31 +02001384* The ``PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN`` macro must now be defined to use
1385 :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple` and :c:func:`Py_BuildValue` formats which use
1386 ``#``: ``es#``, ``et#``, ``s#``, ``u#``, ``y#``, ``z#``, ``U#`` and ``Z#``.
1387 See :ref:`Parsing arguments and building values
1388 <arg-parsing>` and the :pep:`353`.
1389 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`40943`.)
1390
Victor Stinnerfe2978b2020-05-27 14:55:10 +02001391* Since :c:func:`Py_REFCNT()` is changed to the inline static function,
1392 ``Py_REFCNT(obj) = new_refcnt`` must be replaced with ``Py_SET_REFCNT(obj, new_refcnt)``:
Victor Stinnerdc24b8a2020-06-04 22:10:43 +02001393 see :c:func:`Py_SET_REFCNT()` (available since Python 3.9). For backward
1394 compatibility, this macro can be used::
1395
1396 #if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x030900A4
1397 # define Py_SET_REFCNT(obj, refcnt) ((Py_REFCNT(obj) = (refcnt)), (void)0)
1398 #endif
1399
Victor Stinnerfe2978b2020-05-27 14:55:10 +02001400 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`39573`.)
1401
Victor Stinner59d3dce2020-06-02 14:03:25 +02001402* Calling :c:func:`PyDict_GetItem` without :term:`GIL` held had been allowed
1403 for historical reason. It is no longer allowed.
1404 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`40839`.)
1405
Inada Naoki038dd0f2020-06-30 15:26:56 +09001406* ``PyUnicode_FromUnicode(NULL, size)`` and ``PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(NULL, size)``
1407 raise ``DeprecationWarning`` now. Use :c:func:`PyUnicode_New` to allocate
1408 Unicode object without initial data.
1409 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`36346`.)
1410
Victor Stinner47e1afd2020-10-26 16:43:47 +01001411* The private ``_PyUnicode_Name_CAPI`` structure of the PyCapsule API
Victor Stinner84f73822020-10-27 04:36:22 +01001412 ``unicodedata.ucnhash_CAPI`` has been moved to the internal C API.
Victor Stinner920cb642020-10-26 19:19:36 +01001413 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42157`.)
Victor Stinner47e1afd2020-10-26 16:43:47 +01001414
Victor Stinnerace3f9a2020-11-10 21:10:22 +01001415* :c:func:`Py_GetPath`, :c:func:`Py_GetPrefix`, :c:func:`Py_GetExecPrefix`,
1416 :c:func:`Py_GetProgramFullPath`, :c:func:`Py_GetPythonHome` and
1417 :c:func:`Py_GetProgramName` functions now return ``NULL`` if called before
1418 :c:func:`Py_Initialize` (before Python is initialized). Use the new
1419 :ref:`Python Initialization Configuration API <init-config>` to get the
1420 :ref:`Python Path Configuration. <init-path-config>`.
1421 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`42260`.)
1422
Victor Stinner0ef96c22020-12-07 11:56:20 +01001423* :c:func:`PyList_SET_ITEM`, :c:func:`PyTuple_SET_ITEM` and
1424 :c:func:`PyCell_SET` macros can no longer be used as l-value or r-value.
1425 For example, ``x = PyList_SET_ITEM(a, b, c)`` and
1426 ``PyList_SET_ITEM(a, b, c) = x`` now fail with a compiler error. It prevents
1427 bugs like ``if (PyList_SET_ITEM (a, b, c) < 0) ...`` test.
1428 (Contributed by Zackery Spytz and Victor Stinner in :issue:`30459`.)
1429
Nicholas Sim4a6bf272021-02-19 22:55:46 +08001430* The non-limited API files ``odictobject.h``, ``parser_interface.h``,
1431 ``picklebufobject.h``, ``pyarena.h``, ``pyctype.h``, ``pydebug.h``,
1432 ``pyfpe.h``, and ``pytime.h`` have been moved to the ``Include/cpython``
1433 directory. These files must not be included directly, as they are already
1434 included in ``Python.h``: :ref:`Include Files <api-includes>`. If they have
1435 been included directly, consider including ``Python.h`` instead.
1436 (Contributed by Nicholas Sim in :issue:`35134`)
1437
Victor Stinner583ee5a2020-10-02 14:49:00 +02001438Deprecated
1439----------
1440
1441* The ``PyUnicode_InternImmortal()`` function is now deprecated
1442 and will be removed in Python 3.12: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_InternInPlace`
1443 instead.
1444 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`41692`.)
1445
Dong-hee Naad3252b2020-05-26 01:52:54 +09001446Removed
1447-------
Inada Naoki6f8a6ee2020-06-26 08:07:22 +09001448
1449* ``PyObject_AsCharBuffer()``, ``PyObject_AsReadBuffer()``, ``PyObject_CheckReadBuffer()``,
1450 and ``PyObject_AsWriteBuffer()`` are removed. Please migrate to new buffer protocol;
1451 :c:func:`PyObject_GetBuffer` and :c:func:`PyBuffer_Release`.
Inada Naoki20a79022020-06-27 18:22:09 +09001452 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`41103`.)
1453
1454* Removed ``Py_UNICODE_str*`` functions manipulating ``Py_UNICODE*`` strings.
1455 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`41123`.)
1456
1457 * ``Py_UNICODE_strlen``: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_GetLength` or
1458 :c:macro:`PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH`
1459 * ``Py_UNICODE_strcat``: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_CopyCharacters` or
1460 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat`
1461 * ``Py_UNICODE_strcpy``, ``Py_UNICODE_strncpy``: use
1462 :c:func:`PyUnicode_CopyCharacters` or :c:func:`PyUnicode_Substring`
1463 * ``Py_UNICODE_strcmp``: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_Compare`
1464 * ``Py_UNICODE_strncmp``: use :c:func:`PyUnicode_Tailmatch`
1465 * ``Py_UNICODE_strchr``, ``Py_UNICODE_strrchr``: use
1466 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FindChar`
Inada Naokid9f2a132020-06-29 10:46:51 +09001467
1468* Removed ``PyUnicode_GetMax()``. Please migrate to new (:pep:`393`) APIs.
1469 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`41103`.)
Inada Naokie4f1fe62020-06-29 13:00:43 +09001470
1471* Removed ``PyLong_FromUnicode()``. Please migrate to :c:func:`PyLong_FromUnicodeObject`.
1472 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`41103`.)
Inada Naokib3332662020-06-30 12:23:07 +09001473
1474* Removed ``PyUnicode_AsUnicodeCopy()``. Please use :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsUCS4Copy` or
1475 :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsWideCharString`
1476 (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`41103`.)
Victor Stinner19c3ac92020-09-23 14:04:57 +02001477
1478* Removed ``_Py_CheckRecursionLimit`` variable: it has been replaced by
1479 ``ceval.recursion_limit`` of the :c:type:`PyInterpreterState` structure.
1480 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`41834`.)
Serhiy Storchakadcc54212020-10-05 12:32:00 +03001481
1482* Removed undocumented macros ``Py_ALLOW_RECURSION`` and
1483 ``Py_END_ALLOW_RECURSION`` and the ``recursion_critical`` field of the
1484 :c:type:`PyInterpreterState` structure.
1485 (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`41936`.)
Victor Stinner296a7962020-11-17 16:22:23 +01001486
1487* Removed the undocumented ``PyOS_InitInterrupts()`` function. Initializing
1488 Python already implicitly installs signal handlers: see
1489 :c:member:`PyConfig.install_signal_handlers`.
1490 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`41713`.)
Victor Stinnereec8e612021-03-18 14:57:49 +01001491
1492* Remove the ``PyAST_Validate()`` function. It is no longer possible to build a
1493 AST object (``mod_ty`` type) with the public C API. The function was already
1494 excluded from the limited C API (:pep:`384`).
1495 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43244`.)
Victor Stinner28ad12f2021-03-19 12:41:49 +01001496
1497* Remove the ``symtable.h`` header file and the undocumented functions:
1498
1499 * ``PyST_GetScope()``
1500 * ``PySymtable_Build()``
1501 * ``PySymtable_BuildObject()``
1502 * ``PySymtable_Free()``
1503 * ``Py_SymtableString()``
1504 * ``Py_SymtableStringObject()``
1505
1506 The ``Py_SymtableString()`` function was part the stable ABI by mistake but
1507 it could not be used, because the ``symtable.h`` header file was excluded
1508 from the limited C API.
1509
Victor Stinner94faa072021-03-23 20:47:40 +01001510 Use Python :mod:`symtable` module instead.
1511 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43244`.)
1512
1513* Remove ``ast.h``, ``asdl.h``, and ``Python-ast.h`` header files.
1514 These functions were undocumented and excluded from the limited C API.
1515 Most names defined by these header files were not prefixed by ``Py`` and so
1516 could create names conflicts. For example, ``Python-ast.h`` defined a
1517 ``Yield`` macro which was conflict with the ``Yield`` name used by the
1518 Windows ``<winbase.h>`` header. Use the Python :mod:`ast` module instead.
Victor Stinner28ad12f2021-03-19 12:41:49 +01001519 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43244`.)
Victor Stinnera81fca62021-03-24 00:51:50 +01001520
Victor Stinner57364ce2021-03-24 01:29:09 +01001521* Remove the compiler and parser functions using ``struct _mod`` type, because
1522 the public AST C API was removed:
Victor Stinnera81fca62021-03-24 00:51:50 +01001523
1524 * ``PyAST_Compile()``
1525 * ``PyAST_CompileEx()``
1526 * ``PyAST_CompileObject()``
1527 * ``PyFuture_FromAST()``
1528 * ``PyFuture_FromASTObject()``
Victor Stinner57364ce2021-03-24 01:29:09 +01001529 * ``PyParser_ASTFromFile()``
1530 * ``PyParser_ASTFromFileObject()``
1531 * ``PyParser_ASTFromFilename()``
1532 * ``PyParser_ASTFromString()``
1533 * ``PyParser_ASTFromStringObject()``
Victor Stinnera81fca62021-03-24 00:51:50 +01001534
1535 These functions were undocumented and excluded from the limited C API.
1536 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43244`.)
Victor Stinner8370e072021-03-24 02:23:01 +01001537
1538* Remove the ``pyarena.h`` header file with functions:
1539
1540 * ``PyArena_New()``
1541 * ``PyArena_Free()``
1542 * ``PyArena_Malloc()``
1543 * ``PyArena_AddPyObject()``
1544
1545 These functions were undocumented, excluded from the limited C API, and were
1546 only used internally by the compiler.
1547 (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`43244`.)