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										 |  |  | This file contains the release messages for previous Python releases. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | As you read on you go back to the dark ages of Python's history. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | From 1.5 to 1.5.1 | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | General | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - The documentation is now unbundled.  It has also been extensively | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modified (mostly to implement a new and more uniform formatting | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | style).  We figure that most people will prefer to download one of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | preformatted documentation sets (HTML, PostScript or PDF) and that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only a minority have a need for the LaTeX or FrameMaker sources.  Of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | course, the unbundled documentation sources still released -- just not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in the same archive file, and perhaps not on the same date. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - All bugs noted on the errors page (and many unnoted) are fixed.  All | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new bugs take their places. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - No longer a core dump when attempting to print (or repr(), or str()) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a list or dictionary that contains an instance of itself; instead, the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | recursive entry is printed as [...] or {...}.  See Py_ReprEnter() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Py_ReprLeave() below.  Comparisons of such objects still go beserk, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | since this requires a different kind of fix; fortunately, this is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | less common scenario in practice. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Syntax change | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - The raise statement can now be used without arguments, to re-raise  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a previously set exception.  This should be used after catching an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception with an except clause only, either in the except clause or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | later in the same function. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Import and module handling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The implementation of import has changed to use a mutex (when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | threading is supported).  This means that when two threads | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | simultaneously import the same module, the import statements are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | serialized.  Recursive imports are not affected. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Rewrote the finalization code almost completely, to be much more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | careful with the order in which modules are destroyed.  Destructors | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | will now generally be able to reference built-in names such as None | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | without trouble. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Case-insensitive platforms such as Mac and Windows require the case | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of a module's filename to match the case of the module name as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specified in the import statement (see below). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The code for figuring out the default path now distinguishes between | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | files, modules, executable files, and directories.  When expecting a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module, we also look for the .pyc or .pyo file. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Parser/tokenizer changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------ | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The tokenizer can now warn you when your source code mixes tabs and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | spaces for indentation in a manner that depends on how much a tab is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | worth in spaces.  Use "python -t" or "python -v" to enable this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | option.  Use "python -tt" to turn the warnings into errors.  (See also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tabnanny.py and tabpolice.py below.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Return unsigned characters from tok_nextc(), so '\377' isn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mistaken for an EOF character. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Fixed two pernicious bugs in the tokenizer that only affected AIX. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | One was actually a general bug that was triggered by AIX's smaller I/O | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | buffer size.  The other was a bug in the AIX optimizer's loop | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unrolling code; swapping two statements made the problem go away. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Tools, demos and miscellaneous files | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - There's a new version of Misc/python-mode.el (the Emacs mode for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python) which is much smarter about guessing the indentation style | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | used in a particular file.  Lots of other cool features too! | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - There are two new tools in Tools/scripts: tabnanny.py and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tabpolice.py, implementing two different ways of checking whether a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | file uses indentation in a way that is sensitive to the interpretation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of a tab.  The preferred module is tabnanny.py (by Tim Peters). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Some new demo programs: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	Demo/tkinter/guido/paint.py -- Dave Mitchell | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	Demo/sockets/unixserver.py -- Piet van Oostrum | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Much better freeze support.  The freeze script can now freeze | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | hierarchical module names (with a corresponding change to import.c), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and has a few extra options (e.g. to suppress freezing specific | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules).  It also does much more on Windows NT. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Version 1.0 of the faq wizard is included (only very small changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | since version 0.9.0). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New feature for the ftpmirror script: when removing local files | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (i.e., only when -r is used), do a recursive delete. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Configuring and building Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------- | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Get rid of the check for -linet -- recent Sequent Dynix systems don't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | need this any more and apparently it screws up their configuration. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Some changes because gcc on SGI doesn't support '-all'. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the build rules to use $(LIBRARY) instead of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   -L.. -lpython$(VERSION) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | since the latter trips up the SunOS 4.1.x linker (sigh). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fix the bug where the '# dgux is broken' comment in the Makefile | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tripped over Make on some platforms. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes for AIX: install the python.exp file; properly use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | $(srcdir); the makexp_aix script now removes C++ entries of the form | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Class::method. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Deleted some Makefile targets only used by the (long obsolete) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | gMakefile hacks. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Extension modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------- | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Performance and threading improvements to the socket and bsddb | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules, by Christopher Lindblad of Infoseek. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added operator.__not__ and operator.not_. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In the thread module, when a thread exits due to an unhandled | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception, don't store the exception information in sys.last_*; it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | prevents proper calling of destructors of local variables. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a number of small bugs in the cPickle module. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed find() and rfind() in the strop module so that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | find("x","",2) returns -1, matching the implementation in string.py. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - In the time module, be more careful with the result of ctime(), and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | test for HAVE_MKTIME before usinmg mktime(). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Doc strings contributed by Mitch Chapman to the termios, pwd, gdbm | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Added the LOG_SYSLOG constant to the syslog module, if defined. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Standard library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------ | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All standard library modules have been converted to an indentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | style using either only tabs or only spaces -- never a mixture -- if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | they weren't already consistent according to tabnanny.  This means | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that the new -t option (see above) won't complain about standard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | library modules. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - New standard library modules: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	threading -- GvR and the thread-sig | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		Java style thread objects -- USE THIS!!! | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	getpass -- Piers Lauder | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		simple utilities to prompt for a password and to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		retrieve the current username | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	imaplib -- Piers Lauder | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		interface for the IMAP4 protocol | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	poplib -- David Ascher, Piers Lauder | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		interface for the POP3 protocol | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	smtplib -- Dragon De Monsyne | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		interface for the SMTP protocol | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some obsolete modules moved to a separate directory (Lib/lib-old) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which is *not* in the default module search path: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	Para | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	addpack | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	codehack | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	fmt | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	lockfile | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	newdir | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	ni | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	rand | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	tb | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - New version of the PCRE code (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions -- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the re module and the supporting pcre extension) by Andrew Kuchling. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Incompatible new feature in re.sub(): the handling of escapes in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | replacement string has changed. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Interface change in the copy module: a __deepcopy__ method is now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | called with the memo dictionary as an argument. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Feature change in the tokenize module: differentiate between NEWLINE | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | token (an official newline) and NL token (a newline that the grammar | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ignores). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Several bugfixes to the urllib module.  It is now truly thread-safe, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and several bugs and a portability problem have been fixed.  New | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | features, all due to Sjoerd Mullender: When creating a temporary file, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it gives it an appropriate suffix.  Support the "data:" URL scheme. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The open() method uses the tempcache. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - New version of the xmllib module (this time with a test suite!) by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Sjoerd Mullender. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added debugging code to the telnetlib module, to be able to trace | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the actual traffic. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In the rfc822 module, added support for deleting a header (still no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | support for adding headers, though).  Also fixed a bug where an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | illegal address would cause a crash in getrouteaddr(), fixed a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sign reversal in mktime_tz(), and use the local timezone by default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (the latter two due to Bill van Melle). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - The normpath() function in the dospath and ntpath modules no longer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | does case normalization -- for that, use the separate function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | normcase() (which always existed); normcase() has been sped up and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed (it was the cause of a crash in Mark Hammond's installer in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | certain locales). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New command supported by the ftplib module: rmd(); also fixed some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | minor bugs. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The profile module now uses a different timer function by default --  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | time.clock() is generally better than os.times().  This makes it work | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | better on Windows NT, too. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - The tempfile module now recovers when os.getcwd() raises an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Fixed some bugs in the random module; gauss() was subtly wrong, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | vonmisesvariate() should return a full circle.  Courtesy Mike Miller, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Lambert Meertens (gauss()), and Magnus Kessler (vonmisesvariate()). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Better default seed in the whrandom module, courtesy Andrew Kuchling. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Fix slow close() in shelve module. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Unix mailbox class in the mailbox module is now more robust when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a line begins with the string "From " but is definitely not the start | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of a new message.  The pattern used can be changed by overriding a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method or class variable. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a rmtree() function to the copy module. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed several typos in the pickle module.  Also fixed problems when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unpickling in restricted execution environments. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Added docstrings and fixed a typo in the py_compile and compileall | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules.  At Mark Hammond's repeated request, py_compile now append a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | newline to the source if it needs one.  Both modules support an extra | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | parameter to specify the purported source filename (to be used in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | error messages). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some performance tweaks by Jeremy Hylton to the gzip module. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in the merge order of dictionaries in the ConfigParser | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module.  Courtesy Barry Warsaw. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In the multifile module, support the optional second parameter to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | seek() when possible. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Several fixes to the gopherlib module by Lars Marius Garshol.  Also,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | urlparse now correctly handles Gopher URLs with query strings. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a tiny bug in format_exception() in the traceback module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Also rewrite tb_lineno() to be compatible with JPython (and not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | disturb the current exception!); by Jim Hugunin. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - The httplib module is more robust when servers send a short response  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -- courtesy Tim O'Malley. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Tkinter and friends | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------- | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Various typos and bugs fixed. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module Tkdnd implements a drag-and-drop protocol (within one | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | application only). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The event_*() widget methods have been restructured slightly -- they | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | no longer use the default root. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The interfaces for the bind*() and unbind() widget methods have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | redesigned; the bind*() methods now return the name of the Tcl command  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | created for the callback, and this can be passed as a optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument to unbind() in order to delete the command (normally, such | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | commands are automatically unbound when the widget is destroyed, but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for some applications this isn't enough). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Variable objects now have trace methods to interface to Tcl's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable tracing facilities. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Image objects now have an optional keyword argument, 'master', to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specify a widget (tree) to which they belong.  The image_names() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | image_types() calls are now also widget methods. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new global call, Tkinter.NoDefaultRoot(), which disables | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | all use of the default root by the Tkinter library.  This is useful to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | debug applications that are in the process of being converted from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | relying on the default root to explicit specification of the root | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | widget. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The 'exit' command is deleted from the Tcl interpreter, since it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | provided a loophole by which one could (accidentally) exit the Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interpreter without invoking any cleanup code. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Tcl_Finalize() is now registered as a Python low-level exit handle, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | so Tcl will be finalized when Python exits. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The Python/C API | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function PyThreadState_GetDict() returns a per-thread dictionary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | intended for storing thread-local global variables. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New functions Py_ReprEnter() and Py_ReprLeave() use the per-thread | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary to allow recursive container types to detect recursion in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | their repr(), str() and print implementations. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function PyObject_Not(x) calculates (not x) according to Python's  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | standard rules (basically, it negates the outcome PyObject_IsTrue(x). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function _PyModule_Clear(), which clears a module's dictionary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | carefully without removing the __builtins__ entry.  This is implied | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when a module object is deallocated (this used to clear the dictionary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | completely). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx(), which extends | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyImport_ExecCodeModule() by adding an extra parameter to pass it the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | true file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New functions Py_GetPythonHome() and Py_SetPythonHome(), intended to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | allow embedded applications to force a different value for PYTHONHOME. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New global flag Py_FrozenFlag is set when this is a "frozen" Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | binary; it suppresses warnings about not being able to find the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | standard library directories. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New global flag Py_TabcheckFlag is incremented by the -t option and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | causes the tokenizer to issue warnings or errors about inconsistent | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mixing of tabs and spaces for indentation. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Miscellaneous minor changes and bug fixes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved the error message when an attribute of an attribute-less | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object is requested -- include the name of the attribute and the type | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of the object in the message. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Sped up int(), long(), float() a bit. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in list.sort() that would occasionally dump core. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in PyNumber_Power() that caused numeric arrays to fail | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when taken tothe real power. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a number of bugs in the file reading code, at least one of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which could cause a core dump on NT, and one of which would | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | occasionally cause file.read() to return less than the full contents | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of the file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Performance hack by Vladimir Marangozov for stack frame creation. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Make sure setvbuf() isn't used unless HAVE_SETVBUF is defined. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows 95/NT | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The .lib files are now part of the distribution; they are collected | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in the subdirectory "libs" of the installation directory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The extension modules (.pyd files) are now collected in a separate | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subdirectory of the installation directory named "DLLs". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The case of a module's filename must now match the case of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module name as specified in the import statement.  This is an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | experimental feature -- if it turns out to break in too many | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | situations, it will be removed (or disabled by default) in the future. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | It can be disabled on a per-case basis by setting the environment | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable PYTHONCASEOK (to any value). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ====================================================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | From 1.5b2 to 1.5 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Newly documentated module: BaseHTTPServer.py, thanks to Greg Stein. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added doc strings to string.py, stropmodule.c, structmodule.c, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | thanks to Charles Waldman. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many nits fixed in the manuals, thanks to Fred Drake and many others | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (especially Rob Hooft and Andrew Kuchling).  The HTML version now uses | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | HTML markup instead of inline GIF images for tables; only two images | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are left (for obsure bits of math).  The index of the HTML version has | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also been much improved.  Finally, it is once again possible to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | generate an Emacs info file from the library manual (but I don't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | commit to supporting this in future versions). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module: telnetlib.py (a simple telnet client library). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New tool: Tools/versioncheck/, by Jack Jansen. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Ported zlibmodule.c and bsddbmodule.c to NT; The project file for MS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DevStudio 5.0 now includes new subprojects to build the zlib and bsddb | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many small changes again to Tkinter.py -- mostly bugfixes and adding | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | missing routines.  Thanks to Greg McFarlane for reporting a bunch of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | problems and proofreading my fixes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The re module and its documentation are up to date with the latest | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version released to the string-sig (Dec. 22). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Stop test_grp.py from failing when the /etc/group file is empty | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (yes, this happens!). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fix bug in integer conversion (mystrtoul.c) that caused | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 4294967296==0 to be true! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The VC++ 4.2 project file should be complete again. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In tempfile.py, use a better template on NT, and add a new optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument "suffix" with default "" to specify a specific extension for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the temporary filename (needed sometimes on NT but perhaps also handy | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | elsewhere). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed some bugs in the FAQ wizard, and converted it to use re | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of regex. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a mysteriously undetected error in dlmodule.c (it was using a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | totally bogus routine name to raise an exception). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed bug in import.c which wasn't using the new "dos-8x3" name yet. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Hopefully harmless changes to the build process to support shared | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | libraries on DG/UX.  This adds a target to create | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | libpython$(VERSION).so; however this target is *only* for DG/UX. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in the new format string error checking in getargs.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A simple fix for infinite recursion when printing __builtins__: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | reset '_' to None before printing and set it to the printed variable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | *after* printing (and only when printing is successful). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed lib-tk/SimpleDialog.py to keep the dialog visible even if the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | parent window is not (Skip Montanaro). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed the two most annoying problems with ftp URLs in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | urllib.urlopen(); an empty file now correctly raises an error, and it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is no longer required to explicitly close the returned "file" object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | before opening another ftp URL to the same host and directory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ====================================================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | From 1.5b1 to 1.5b2 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in cPickle.c that caused it to crash right away because | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the version string had a different format. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes in pickle.py and cPickle.c: when unpickling an instance of a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | class that doesn't define the __getinitargs__() method, the __init__() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | constructor is no longer called.  This makes a much larger group of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | classes picklable by default, but may occasionally change semantics. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | To force calling __init__() on unpickling, define a __getinitargs__() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method.  Other changes too, in particular cPickle now handles classes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defined in packages correctly.  The same change applies to copying | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instances with copy.py.  The cPickle.c changes and some pickle.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | changes are courtesy Jim Fulton. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Locale support in he "re" (Perl regular expressions) module.  Use  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the flag re.L (or re.LOCALE) to enable locale-specific matching | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rules for \w and \b.  The in-line syntax for this flag is (?L). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The built-in function isinstance(x, y) now also succeeds when y is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a type object and type(x) is y. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - repr() and str() of class and instance objects now reflect the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | package/module in which the class is defined. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module "ni" has been removed.  (If you really need it, it's been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | renamed to "ni1".  Let me know if this causes any problems for you. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Package authors are encouraged to write __init__.py files that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | support both ni and 1.5 package support, so the same version can be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | used with Python 1.4 as well as 1.5.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The thread module is now automatically included when threads are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | configured.  (You must remove it from your existing Setup file, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | since it is now in its own Setup.thread file.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New command line option "-x" to skip the first line of the script; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | handy to make executable scripts on non-Unix platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In importdl.c, add the RTLD_GLOBAL to the dlopen() flags.  I | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | haven't checked how this affects things, but it should make symbols | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in one shared library available to the next one. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Windows installer now installs in the "Program Files" folder on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the proper volume by default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Windows configuration adds a new main program, "pythonw", and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | registers a new extension, ".pyw" that invokes this.  This is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pstandard Python interpreter that does not pop up a console window; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | handy for pure Tkinter applications.  All output to the original | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | stdout and stderr is lost; reading from the original stdin yields | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | EOF.  Also, both python.exe and pythonw.exe now have a pretty icon | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (a green snake in a box, courtesy Mark Hammond). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Lots of improvements to emacs-mode.el again.  See Barry's web page: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | http://www.python.org/ftp/emacs/pmdetails.html. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Lots of improvements and additions to the library reference manual; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | many by Fred Drake. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Doc strings for the following modules: rfc822.py, posixpath.py, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ntpath.py, httplib.py.  Thanks to Mitch Chapman and Charles Waldman. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some more regression testing. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - An optional 4th (maxsplit) argument to strop.replace(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed handling of maxsplit in string.splitfields(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tweaked os.environ so it can be pickled and copied. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The portability problems caused by indented preprocessor commands | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and C++ style comments should be gone now. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In random.py, added Pareto and Weibull distributions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The crypt module is now disabled in Modules/Setup.in by default; it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is rarely needed and causes errors on some systems where users often | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | don't know how to deal with those. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some improvements to the _tkinter build line suggested by Case Roole. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A full suite of platform specific files for NetBSD 1.x, submitted by  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Anders Andersen. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New Solaris specific header STROPTS.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Moved a confusing occurrence of *shared* from the comments in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Modules/Setup.in (people would enable this one instead of the real | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one, and get disappointing results). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the default mode for directories to be group-writable when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the installation process creates them. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Check for pthread support in "-l_r" for FreeBSD/NetBSD, and support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | shared libraries for both. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support FreeBSD and NetBSD in posixfile.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support for the "event" command, new in Tk 4.2.  By Case Roole. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Add Tix_SafeInit() support to tkappinit.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various bugs fixed in "re.py" and "pcre.c". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug (broken use of the syntax table) in the old "regexpr.c". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In frozenmain.c, stdin is made unbuffered too when PYTHONUNBUFFERED | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is set. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Provide default blocksize for retrbinary in ftplib.py (Skip | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Montanaro). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In NT, pick the username up from different places in user.py (Jeff | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Bauer). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Patch to urlparse.urljoin() for ".." and "..#1", Marc Lemburg. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many small improvements to Jeff Rush' OS/2 support. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - ospath.py is gone; it's been obsolete for so many years now... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The reference manual is now set up to prepare better HTML (still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | using webmaker, alas). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Add special handling to /Tools/freeze for Python modules that are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | imported implicitly by the Python runtime: 'site' and 'exceptions'. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/faqwiz 0.8.3 -- add an option to suppress URL processing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | inside <PRE>, by "Scott". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added ConfigParser.py, a generic parser for sectioned configuration | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In _localemodule.c, LC_MESSAGES is not always defined; put it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | between #ifdefs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Typo in resource.c: RUSAGE_CHILDERN -> RUSAGE_CHILDREN. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Demo/scripts/newslist.py: Fix the way the version number is gotten | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | out of the RCS revision. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - PyArg_Parse[Tuple] now explicitly check for bad characters at the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | end of the format string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Revamped PC/example_nt to support VC++ 5.x. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - <listobject>.sort() now uses a modified quicksort by Raymund Galvin, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | after studying the GNU libg++ quicksort.  This should be much faster | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | if there are lots of duplicates, and otherwise at least as good. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added "uue" as an alias for "uuencode" to mimetools.py.  (Hm, the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | uudecode bug where it complaints about trailing garbage is still there  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | :-( ). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - pickle.py requires integers in text mode to be in decimal notation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (it used to accept octal and hex, even though it would only generate | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | decimal numbers). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In string.atof(), don't fail when the "re" module is unavailable. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Plug the ensueing security leak by supplying an empty __builtins__ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory to eval(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A bunch of small fixes and improvements to Tkinter.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a buffer overrun in PC/getpathp.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ====================================================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | From 1.5a4 to 1.5b1 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Windows NT/95 installer now includes full HTML of all manuals. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | It also has a checkbox that lets you decide whether to install the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interpreter and library.  The WISE installer script for the installer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is included in the source tree as PC/python15.wse, and so are the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | icons used for Python files.  The config.c file for the Windows build | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is now complete with the pcre module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - sys.ps1 and sys.ps2 can now arbitrary objects; their str() is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | evaluated for the prompt. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The reference manual is brought up to date (more or less -- it still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | needs work, e.g. in the area of package import). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The icons used by latex2html are now included in the Doc | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subdirectory (mostly so that tarring up the HTML files can be fully | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | automated).  A simple index.html is also added to Doc (it only works | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | after you have successfully run latex2html). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - For all you would-be proselytizers out there: a new version of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Misc/BLURB describes Python more concisely, and Misc/comparisons | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compares Python to several other languages.  Misc/BLURB.WINDOWS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | contains a blurb specifically aimed at Windows programmers (by Mark | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Hammond). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new version of the Python mode for Emacs is included as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Misc/python-mode.el.  There are too many new features to list here. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | See http://www.python.org/ftp/emacs/pmdetails.html for more info. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module fileinput makes iterating over the lines of a list of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | files easier.  (This still needs some more thinking to make it more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extensible.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's full OS/2 support, courtesy Jeff Rush.  To build the OS/2 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version, see PC/readme.txt and PC/os2vacpp.  This is for IBM's Visual | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Age C++ compiler.  I expect that Jeff will also provide a binary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | release for this platform. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - On Linux, the configure script now uses '-Xlinker -export-dynamic' | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of '-rdynamic' to link the main program so that it exports its | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | symbols to shared libraries it loads dynamically.  I hope this doesn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | break on older Linux versions; it is needed for mklinux and appears to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | work on Linux 2.0.30. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some Tkinter resstructuring: the geometry methods that apply to a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | master are now properly usable on toplevel master widgets.  There's a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new (internal) widget class, BaseWidget.  New, longer "official" names | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for the geometry manager methods have been added, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | e.g. "grid_columnconfigure()" instead of "columnconfigure()".  The old | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | shorter names still work, and where there's ambiguity, pack wins over | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | place wins over grid.  Also, the bind_class method now returns its | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | value. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New, RFC-822 conformant parsing of email addresses and address lists | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in the rfc822 module, courtesy Ben Escoto. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New, revamped tkappinit.c with support for popular packages (PIL, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | TIX, BLT, TOGL).  For the last three, you need to execute the Tcl | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | command "load {} Tix" (or Blt, or Togl) to gain access to them. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The Modules/Setup line for the _tkinter module has been rewritten | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | using the cool line-breaking feature of most Bourne shells. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New socket method connect_ex() returns the error code from connect() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of raising an exception on errors; this makes the logic | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | required for asynchronous connects simpler and more efficient. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New "locale" module with (still experimental) interface to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | standard C library locale interface, courtesy Martin von Loewis.  This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | does not repeat my mistake in 1.5a4 of always calling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | setlocale(LC_ALL, "").  In fact, we've pretty much decided that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python's standard numerical formatting operations should always use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the conventions for the C locale; the locale module contains utility | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions to format numbers according to the user specified locale. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (All this is accomplished by an explicit call to setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "C") after locale-changing calls.)  See the library manual. (Alas, the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | promised changes to the "re" module for locale support have not been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | materialized yet.  If you care, volunteer!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Memory leak plugged in Py_BuildValue when building a dictionary. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Shared modules can now live inside packages (hierarchical module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | namespaces).  No changes to the shared module itself are needed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved policy for __builtins__: this is a module in __main__ and a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary everywhere else. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Python no longer catches SIGHUP and SIGTERM by default.  This was | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | impossible to get right in the light of thread contexts.  If you want | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | your program to clean up when a signal happens, use the signal module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to set up your own signal handler. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New Python/C API PyNumber_CoerceEx() does not return an exception | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when no coercion is possible.  This is used to fix a problem where | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | comparing incompatible numbers for equality would raise an exception | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rather than return false as in Python 1.4 -- it once again will return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | false. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The errno module is changed again -- the table of error messages | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (errorstr) is removed.  Instead, you can use os.strerror().  This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | removes redundance and a potential locale dependency. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module xmllib, to parse XML files.  By Sjoerd Mullender. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New C API PyOS_AfterFork() is called after fork() in posixmodule.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | It resets the signal module's notion of what the current process ID | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and thread are, so that signal handlers will work after (and across) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | calls to os.fork(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed most occurrences of fatal errors due to missing thread state. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - For vgrind (a flexible source pretty printer) fans, there's a simple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python definition in Misc/vgrindefs, courtesy Neale Pickett. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed memory leak in exec statement. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The test.pystone module has a new function, pystones(loops=LOOPS), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which returns a (benchtime, stones) tuple.  The main() function now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | calls this and prints the report. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Package directories now *require* the presence of an __init__.py (or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __init__.pyc) file before they are considered as packages.  This is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | done to prevent accidental subdirectories with common names from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | overriding modules with the same name. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed some strange exceptions in __del__ methods in library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (e.g. urllib).  This happens because the builtin names are already | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | deleted by the time __del__ is called.  The solution (a hack, but it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | works) is to set some instance variables to 0 instead of None. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The table of built-in module initializers is replaced by a pointer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable.  This makes it possible to switch to a different table at | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | run time, e.g. when a collection of modules is loaded from a shared | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | library.  (No example code of how to do this is given, but it is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | possible.)  The table is still there of course, its name prefixed with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an underscore and used to initialize the pointer. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The warning about a thread still having a frame now only happens in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | verbose mode. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Change the signal finialization so that it also resets the signal | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | handlers.  After this has been called, our signal handlers are no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | longer active! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New version of tokenize.py (by Ka-Ping Yee) recognizes raw string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | literals.  There's now also a test fort this module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The copy module now also uses __dict__.update(state) instead of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | going through individual attribute assignments, for class instances | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | without a __setstate__ method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module reconvert translates old-style (regex module) regular | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | expressions to new-style (re module, Perl-style) regular expressions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Most modules that used to use the regex module now use the re | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module.  The grep module has a new pgrep() function which uses | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Perl-style regular expressions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The (very old, backwards compatibility) regexp.py module has been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | deleted. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Restricted execution (rexec): added the pcre module (support for the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | re module) to the list of trusted extension modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New version of Jim Fulton's CObject object type, adds | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyCObject_FromVoidPtrAndDesc() and PyCObject_GetDesc() APIs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some patches to Lee Busby's fpectl mods that accidentally didn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | make it into 1.5a4. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In the string module, add an optional 4th argument to count(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | matching find() etc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Patch for the nntplib module by Charles Waldman to add optional user | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and password arguments to NNTP.__init__(), for nntp servers that need | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | them. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The str() function for class objects now returns | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "modulename.classname" instead of returning the same as repr(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The parsing of \xXX escapes no longer relies on sscanf(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The "sharedmodules" subdirectory of the installation is renamed to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "lib-dynload".  (You may have to edit your Modules/Setup file to fix | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | this in an existing installation!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed Don Beaudry's mess-up with the OPT test in the configure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | script.  Certain SGI platforms will still issue a warning for each | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compile; there's not much I can do about this since the compiler's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exit status doesn't indicate that I was using an obsolete option. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed Barry's mess-up with {}.get(), and added test cases for it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Shared libraries didn't quite work under AIX because of the change | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in status of the GNU readline interface.  Fix due to by Vladimir | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Marangozov. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ====================================================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | From 1.5a3 to 1.5a4 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - faqwiz.py: version 0.8; Recognize https:// as URL; <html>...</html> | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | feature; better install instructions; removed faqmain.py (which was an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | older version). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - nntplib.py: Fixed some bugs reported by Lars Wirzenius (to Debian) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | about the treatment of lines starting with '.'.  Added a minimal test | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - struct module: ignore most whitespace in format strings. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - urllib.py: close the socket and temp file in URLopener.retrieve() so | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that multiple retrievals using the same connection work. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All standard exceptions are now classes by default; use -X to make | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | them strings (for backward compatibility only). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new standard exception hierarchy, defined in the standard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | library module exceptions.py (which you never need to import | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | explicitly).  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/python/essays/stdexceptions.html for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | more info. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Three new C API functions: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - int PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(obj1, obj2) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     Returns 1 if obj1 and obj2 are the same object, or if obj1 is an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     instance of type obj2, or of a class derived from obj2 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - int PyErr_ExceptionMatches(obj) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     Higher level wrapper around PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches() which uses | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     PyErr_Occurred() as obj1.  This will be the more commonly called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - void PyErr_NormalizeException(typeptr, valptr, tbptr) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     Normalizes exceptions, and places the normalized values in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     arguments.  If type is not a class, this does nothing.  If type is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     class, then it makes sure that value is an instance of the class by: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     1. if instance is of the type, or a class derived from type, it does | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |        nothing. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     2. otherwise it instantiates the class, using the value as an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |        argument.  If value is None, it uses an empty arg tuple, and if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |        the value is a tuple, it uses just that. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Another new C API function: PyErr_NewException() creates a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception class derived from Exception; when -X is given, it creates a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new string exception. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - core interpreter: remove the distinction between tuple and list | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unpacking; allow an arbitrary sequence on the right hand side of any | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unpack instruction.  (UNPACK_LIST and UNPACK_TUPLE now do the same | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | thing, which should really be called UNPACK_SEQUENCE.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - classes: Allow assignments to an instance's __dict__ or __class__, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | so you can change ivars (including shared ivars -- shock horror) and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | change classes dynamically.  Also make the check on read-only | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | attributes of classes less draconic -- only the specials names | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __dict__, __bases__, __name__ and __{get,set,del}attr__ can't be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | assigned. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Two new built-in functions: issubclass() and isinstance().  Both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | take classes as their second arguments.  The former takes a class as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the first argument and returns true iff first is second, or is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subclass of second.  The latter takes any object as the first argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and returns true iff first is an instance of the second, or any | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subclass of second. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - configure: Added configuration tests for presence of alarm(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pause(), and getpwent(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Doc/Makefile: changed latex2html targets. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - classes: Reverse the search order for the Don Beaudry hook so that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the first class with an applicable hook wins.  Makes more sense. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the checks made in Py_Initialize() and Py_Finalize().  It is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now legal to call these more than once.  The first call to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Py_Initialize() initializes, the first call to Py_Finalize() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | finalizes.  There's also a new API, Py_IsInitalized() which checks | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | whether we are already initialized (in case you want to leave things | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | as they were). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Completely disable the declarations for malloc(), realloc() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | free().  Any 90's C compiler has these in header files, and the tests | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to decide whether to suppress the declarations kept failing on some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - *Before* (instead of after) signalmodule.o is added, remove both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | intrcheck.o and sigcheck.o.  This should get rid of warnings in ar or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ld on various systems. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added reop to PC/config.c | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - configure: Decided to use -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE on HP-UX platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Removed outdated HP-UX comments from README.  Added Cray T3E comments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various renames of statically defined functions that had name | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | conflicts on some systems, e.g. strndup (GNU libc), join (Cray), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | roundup (sys/types.h). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - urllib.py: Interpret three slashes in file: URL as local file (for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Netscape on Windows/Mac). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - copy.py: Make sure the objects returned by __getinitargs__() are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | kept alive (in the memo) to avoid a certain kind of nasty crash.  (Not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | easily reproducable because it requires a later call to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __getinitargs__() to return a tuple that happens to be allocated at | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the same address.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added definition of AR to toplevel Makefile.  Renamed @buildno temp | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | file to buildno1. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Moved Include/assert.h to Parser/assert.h, which seems to be the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only place where it's needed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tweaked the dictionary lookup code again for some more speed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Vladimir Marangozov). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - NT build: Changed the way python15.lib is included in the other | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | projects.  Per Mark Hammond's suggestion, add it to the extra libs in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Settings instead of to the project's source files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - regrtest.py: Change default verbosity so that there are only three | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | levels left: -q, default and -v.  In default mode, the name of each | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | test is now printed.  -v is the same as the old -vv.  -q is more quiet | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | than the old default mode. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Removed the old FAQ from the distribution.  You now have to get it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | from the web! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Removed the PC/make_nt.in file from the distribution; it is no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | longer needed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the build sequence so that shared modules are built last. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This fixes things for AIX and doesn't hurt elsewhere. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved test for GNU MP v1 in mpzmodule.c | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - fileobject.c: ftell() on Linux discards all buffered data; changed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | read() code to use lseek() instead to get the same effect | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - configure.in, configure, importdl.c: NeXT sharedlib fixes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - tupleobject.c: PyTuple_SetItem asserts refcnt==1 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - resource.c: Different strategy regarding whether to declare | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getrusage() and getpagesize() -- #ifdef doesn't work, Linux has | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | conflicting decls in its headers.  Choice: only declare the return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | type, not the argument prototype, and not on Linux. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - importdl.c, configure*: set sharedlib extensions properly for NeXT | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - configure*, Makefile.in, Modules/Makefile.pre.in: AIX shared libraries | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed; moved addition of PURIFY to LINKCC to configure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - reopmodule.c, regexmodule.c, regexpr.c, zlibmodule.c: needed casts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added to shup up various compilers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - _tkinter.c: removed buggy mac #ifndef | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - Doc: various Mac documentation changes, added docs for 'ic' module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - PC/make_nt.in: deleted | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - test_time.py, test_strftime.py: tweaks to catch %Z (which may return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - test_rotor.py: print b -> print `b` | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tkinter.py: (tagOrId) -> (tagOrId,) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tkinter.py: the Tk class now also has a configure() method and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | friends (they have been moved to the Misc class to accomplish this). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - dict.get(key[, default]) returns dict[key] if it exists, or default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | if it doesn't.  The default defaults to None.  This is quicker for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | some applications than using either has_key() or try:...except | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | KeyError:.... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/webchecker/: some small changes to webchecker.py; added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | websucker.py (a simple web site mirroring script). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dictionary objects now have a get() method (also in UserDict.py). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dict.get(key, default) returns dict[key] if it exists and default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | otherwise; default defaults to None. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/scripts/logmerge.py: print the author, too. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes to import: support for "import a.b.c" is now built in.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/python/essays/packages.html | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for more info.  Most important deviations from "ni.py": __init__.py is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | executed in the package's namespace instead of as a submodule; and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | there's no support for "__" or "__domain__".  Note that "ni.py" is not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | changed to match this -- it is simply declared obsolete (while at the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | same time, it is documented...:-( ). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Unfortunately, "ihooks.py" has not been upgraded (but see "knee.py" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for an example implementation of hierarchical module import written in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More changes to import: the site.py module is now imported by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default when Python is initialized; use -S to disable it.  The site.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module extends the path with several more directories: site-packages | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | inside the lib/python1.5/ directory, site-python in the lib/ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory, and pathnames mentioned in *.pth files found in either of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | those directories.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/python/essays/packages.html | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for more info. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes to standard library subdirectory names: those subdirectories | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that are not packages have been renamed with a hypen in their name, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | e.g. lib-tk, lib-stdwin, plat-win, plat-linux2, plat-sunos5, dos-8x3. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The test suite is now a package -- to run a test, you must now use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "import test.test_foo". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A completely new re.py module is provided (thanks to Andrew | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Kuchling, Tim Peters and Jeffrey Ollie) which uses Philip Hazel's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "pcre" re compiler and engine.  For a while, the "old" re.py (which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | was new in 1.5a3!) will be kept around as re1.py.  The "old" regex | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module and underlying parser and engine are still present -- while | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | regex is now officially obsolete, it will probably take several major | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | release cycles before it can be removed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The posix module now has a strerror() function which translates an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | error code to a string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The emacs.py module (which was long obsolete) has been removed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The universal makefile Misc/Makefile.pre.in now features an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "install" target.  By default, installed shared libraries go into | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | $exec_prefix/lib/python$VERSION/site-packages/. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The install-sh script is installed with the other configuration | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specific files (in the config/ subdirectory). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It turns out whatsound.py and sndhdr.py were identical modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Since there's also an imghdr.py file, I propose to make sndhdr.py the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | official one.  For compatibility, whatsound.py imports * from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sndhdr.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Class objects have a new attribute, __module__, giving the name of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the module in which they were declared.  This is useful for pickle and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for printing the full name of a class exception. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many extension modules no longer issue a fatal error when their | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | initialization fails; the importing code now checks whether an error | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | occurred during module initialization, and correctly propagates the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception to the import statement. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Most extension modules now raise class-based exceptions (except when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -X is used). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Subtle changes to PyEval_{Save,Restore}Thread(): always swap the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | thread state -- just don't manipulate the lock if it isn't there. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug in Python/getopt.c that made it do the wrong thing when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an option was a single '-'.  Thanks to Andrew Kuchling. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module mimetypes.py will guess a MIME type from a filename's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Windows: the DLL version is now settable via a resource rather than | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | being hardcoded.  This can be used for "branding" a binary Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distribution. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - urllib.py is now threadsafe -- it now uses re instead of regex, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.exc_info() instead of sys.exc_{type,value}. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many other library modules that used to use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.exc_{type,value,traceback} are now more thread-safe by virtue of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | using sys.exc_info(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The functions in popen2 have an optional buffer size parameter. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Also, the command argument can now be either a string (passed to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | shell) or a list of arguments (passed directly to execv). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Alas, the thread support for _tkinter released with 1.5a3 didn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | work.  It's been rewritten.  The bad news is that it now requires a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modified version of a file in the standard Tcl distribution, which you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | must compile with a -I option pointing to the standard Tcl source | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tree.  For this reason, the thread support is disabled by default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The errno extension module adds two tables: errorcode maps errno | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | numbers to errno names (e.g. EINTR), and errorstr maps them to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | message strings.  (The latter is redundant because the new call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | posix.strerror() now does the same, but alla...)  (Marc-Andre Lemburg) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The readline extension module now provides some interfaces to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | internal readline routines that make it possible to write a completer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in Python.  An example completer, rlcompleter.py, is provided. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	When completing a simple identifier, it completes keywords, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	built-ins and globals in __main__; when completing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	NAME.NAME..., it evaluates (!) the expression up to the last | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	dot and completes its attributes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	It's very cool to do "import string" type "string.", hit the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	completion key (twice), and see the list of names defined by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	the string module! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	Tip: to use the tab key as the completion key, call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The traceback.py module has a new function tb_lineno() by Marc-Andre | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Lemburg which extracts the line number from the linenumber table in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the code object.  Apparently the traceback object doesn't contains the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | right linenumber when -O is used.  Rather than guessing whether -O is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on or off, the module itself uses tb_lineno() unconditionally. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed Demo/tkinter/matt/canvas-moving-or-creating.py: change bind() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to tag_bind() so it works again. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The pystone script is now a standard library module.  Example use: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "import test.pystone; test.pystone.main()". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The import of the readline module in interactive mode is now also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | attempted when -i is specified.  (Yes, I know, giving in to Marc-Andre | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Lemburg, who asked for this. :-) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - rfc822.py: Entirely rewritten parseaddr() function by Sjoerd | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Mullender, to be closer to the standard.  This fixes the getaddr() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method.  Unfortunately, getaddrlist() is as broken as ever, since it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | splits on commas without regard for RFC 822 quoting conventions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - pprint.py: correctly emit trailing "," in singleton tuples. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - _tkinter.c: export names for its type objects, TkappType and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | TkttType. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - pickle.py: use __module__ when defined; fix a particularly hard to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | reproduce bug that confuses the memo when temporary objects are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | returned by custom pickling interfaces; and a semantic change: when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unpickling the instance variables of an instance, use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | inst.__dict__.update(value) instead of a for loop with setattr() over | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the value.keys().  This is more consistent (the pickling doesn't use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getattr() either but pickles inst.__dict__) and avoids problems with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instances that have a __setattr__ hook.  But it *is* a semantic change | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (because the setattr hook is no longer used).  So beware! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - config.h is now installed (at last) in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | $exec_prefix/include/python1.5/.  For most sites, this means that it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is actually in $prefix/include/python1.5/, with all the other Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | include files, since $prefix and $exec_prefix are the same by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The imp module now supports parts of the functionality to implement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | import of hierarchical module names.  It now supports find_module() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and load_module() for all types of modules.  Docstrings have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added for those functions in the built-in imp module that are still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | relevant (some old interfaces are obsolete).  For a sample | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implementation of hierarchical module import in Python, see the new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | library module knee.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The % operator on string objects now allows arbitrary nested parens | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in a %(...)X style format.  (Brad Howes) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Reverse the order in which Setup and Setup.local are passed to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | makesetup script.  This allows variable definitions in Setup.local to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | override definitions in Setup.  (But you'll still have to edit Setup | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | if you want to disable modules that are enabled by default, or if such | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules need non-standard options.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added PyImport_ImportModuleEx(name, globals, locals, fromlist); this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is like PyImport_ImporModule(name) but receives the globals and locals | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dict and the fromlist arguments as well.  (The name is a char*; the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | others are PyObject*s). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The 'p' format in the struct extension module alloded to above is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new in 1.5a4. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The types.py module now uses try-except in a few places to make it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | more likely that it can be imported in restricted mode.  Some type | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | names are undefined in that case, e.g. CodeType (inaccessible), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | FileType (not always accessible), and TracebackType and FrameType | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (inaccessible). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In urllib.py: added separate administration of temporary files | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | created y URLopener.retrieve() so cleanup() can properly remove them. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The old code removed everything in tempcache which was a bad idea if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the user had passed a non-temp file into it.  Also, in basejoin(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interpret relative paths starting in "../".  This is necessary if the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | server uses symbolic links. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Windows build procedure and project files are now based on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Microsoft Visual C++ 5.x.  The build now takes place in the PCbuild | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory.  It is much more robust, and properly builds separate Debug | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and Release versions.  (The installer will be added shortly.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added casts and changed some return types in regexpr.c to avoid | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compiler warnings or errors on some platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The AIX build tools for shared libraries now supports VPATH.  (Donn | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Cave) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - By default, disable the "portable" multimedia modules audioop, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | imageop, and rgbimg, since they don't work on 64-bit platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a nasty bug in cStringIO.c when code was actually using the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | close() method (the destructors would try to free certain fields a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | second time). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - For those who think they need it, there's a "user.py" module.  This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is *not* imported by default, but can be imported to run user-specific | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | setup commands, ~/.pythonrc.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various speedups suggested by Fredrik Lundh, Marc-Andre Lemburg, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Vladimir Marangozov, and others. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added os.altsep; this is '/' on DOS/Windows, and None on systems | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with a sane filename syntax. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - os.py: Write out the dynamic OS choice, to avoid exec statements. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Adding support for a new OS is now a bit more work, but I bet that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 'dos' or 'nt' will cover most situations... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The obsolete exception AccessError is now really gone. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/faqwiz/: New installation instructions show how to maintain | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | multiple FAQs.  Removed bootstrap script from end of faqwiz.py module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Added instructions to bootstrap script, too.  Version bumped to 0.8.1. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Added <html>...</html> feature suggested by Skip Montanaro.  Added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | leading text for Roulette, default to 'Hit Reload ...'.  Fix typo in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default SRCDIR. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Documentation for the relatively new modules "keyword" and "symbol" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has been added (to the end of the section on the parser extension | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In module bisect.py, but functions have two optional argument 'lo' | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and 'hi' which allow you to specify a subsequence of the array to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | operate on. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In ftplib.py, changed most methods to return their status (even when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it is always "200 OK") rather than swallowing it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - main() now calls setlocale(LC_ALL, ""), if setlocale() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | <locale.h> are defined. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes to configure.in, the configure script, and both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Makefile.pre.in files, to support SGI's SGI_ABI platform selection | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | environment variable. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | From 1.4 to 1.5a3 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================= | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Security | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - If you are using the setuid script C wrapper (Misc/setuid-prog.c), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | please use the new version.  The old version has a huge security leak. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Miscellaneous | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Because of various (small) incompatible changes in the Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bytecode interpreter, the magic number for .pyc files has changed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | again. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The default module search path is now much saner.  Both on Unix and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows, it is essentially derived from the path to the executable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (which can be overridden by setting the environment variable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | $PYTHONHOME).  The value of $PYTHONPATH on Windows is now inserted in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | front of the default path, like in Unix (instead of overriding the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default path).  On Windows, the directory containing the executable is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added to the end of the path. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new version of python-mode.el for Emacs has been included.  Also, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a new file ccpy-style.el has been added to configure Emacs cc-mode for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the preferred style in Python C sources. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - On Unix, when using sys.argv[0] to insert the script directory in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | front of sys.path, expand a symbolic link.  You can now install a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | program in a private directory and have a symbolic link to it in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | public bin directory, and it will put the private directory in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module search path.  Note that the symlink is expanded in sys.path[0] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but not in sys.argv[0], so you can still tell the name by which you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | were invoked. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It is now recommended to use ``#!/usr/bin/env python'' instead of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ``#!/usr/local/bin/python'' at the start of executable scripts, except | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for CGI scripts.  It has been determined that the use of /usr/bin/env | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is more portable than that of /usr/local/bin/python -- scripts almost | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | never have to be edited when the Python interpreter lives in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | non-standard place.  Note that this doesn't work for CGI scripts since | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the python executable often doesn't live in the HTTP server's default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | search path. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The silly -s command line option and the corresponding | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PYTHONSUPPRESS environment variable (and the Py_SuppressPrint global | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | flag in the Python/C API) are gone. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Most problems on 64-bit platforms should now be fixed.  Andrew | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Kuchling helped.  Some uncommon extension modules are still not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | clean (image and audio ops?). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a bug where multiple anonymous tuple arguments would be mixed up | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when using the debugger or profiler (reported by Just van Rossum). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The simplest example is ``def f((a,b),(c,d)): print a,b,c,d''; this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | would print the wrong value when run under the debugger or profiler. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The hacks that the dictionary implementation used to speed up | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | repeated lookups of the same C string were removed; these were a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | source of subtle problems and don't seem to serve much of a purpose | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | any longer. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All traces of support for the long dead access statement have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | removed from the sources. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Plugged the two-byte memory leak in the tokenizer when reading an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interactive EOF. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a -O option to the interpreter that removes SET_LINENO | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instructions and assert statements (see below); it uses and produces | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | .pyo files instead of .pyc files.  The speedup is only a few percent | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in most cases.  The line numbers are still available in the .pyo file, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | as a separate table (which is also available in .pyc files).  However, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the removal of the SET_LINENO instructions means that the debugger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (pdb) can't set breakpoints on lines in -O mode.  The traceback module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | contains a function to extract a line number from the code object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | referenced in a traceback object.  In the future it should be possible | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to write external bytecode optimizers that create better optimized | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | .pyo files, and there should be more control over optimization; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | consider the -O option a "teaser".  Without -O, the assert statement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | actually generates code that first checks __debug__; if this variable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is false, the assertion is not checked.  __debug__ is a built-in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable whose value is initialized to track the -O flag (it's true | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | iff -O is not specified).  With -O, no code is generated for assert | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | statements, nor for code of the form ``if __debug__: <something>''. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Sorry, no further constant folding happens. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Performance | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It's much faster (almost twice for pystone.py -- see | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tools/scripts).  See the entry on string interning below. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some speedup by using separate free lists for method objects (both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the C and the Python variety) and for floating point numbers. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Big speedup by allocating frame objects with a single malloc() call. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The Python/C API for frames is changed (you shouldn't be using this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | anyway). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Significant speedup by inlining some common opcodes for common operand  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | types (e.g.  i+i, i-i, and list[i]).  Fredrik Lundh. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Small speedup by reordering the method tables of some common | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | objects (e.g. list.append is now first). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Big optimization to the read() method of file objects.  A read() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | without arguments now attempts to use fstat to allocate a buffer of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the right size; for pipes and sockets, it will fall back to doubling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the buffer size.  While that the improvement is real on all systems, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it is most dramatic on Windows. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Documentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many new pieces of library documentation were contributed, mostly by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Andrew Kuchling.  Even cmath is now documented!  There's also a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | chapter of the library manual, "libundoc.tex", which provides a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | listing of all undocumented modules, plus their status (e.g. internal, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | obsolete, or in need of documentation).  Also contributions by Sue | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Williams, Skip Montanaro, and some module authors who succumbed to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pressure to document their own contributed modules :-).  Note that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | printing the documentation now kills fewer trees -- the margins have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | been reduced. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - I have started documenting the Python/C API. Unfortunately this project  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | hasn't been completed yet.  It will be complete before the final release of  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python 1.5, though.  At the moment, it's better to read the LaTeX source  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | than to attempt to run it through LaTeX and print the resulting dvi file. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The posix module (and hence os.py) now has doc strings!  Thanks to Neil  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Schemenauer.  I received a few other contributions of doc strings.  In most  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other places, doc strings are still wishful thinking... | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Language changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Private variables with leading double underscore are now a permanent  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | feature of the language.  (These were experimental in release 1.4.  I have  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | favorable experience using them; I can't label them "experimental"  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | forever.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's new string literal syntax for "raw strings".  Prefixing a string  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | literal with the letter r (or R) disables all escape processing in the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string; for example, r'\n' is a two-character string consisting of a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backslash followed by the letter n.  This combines with all forms of string  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | quotes; it is actually useful for triple quoted doc strings which might  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | contain references to \n or \t.  An embedded quote prefixed with a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backslash does not terminate the string, but the backslash is still  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | included in the string; for example, r'\'' is a two-character string  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | consisting of a backslash and a quote.  (Raw strings are also  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | affectionately known as Robin strings, after their inventor, Robin  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Friedrich.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a simple assert statement, and a new exception | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | AssertionError.  For example, ``assert foo > 0'' is equivalent to ``if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not foo > 0: raise AssertionError''.  Sorry, the text of the asserted | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | condition is not available; it would be too complicated to generate | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | code for this (since the code is generated from a parse tree). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | However, the text is displayed as part of the traceback! | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The raise statement has a new feature: when using "raise SomeClass, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | somevalue" where somevalue is not an instance of SomeClass, it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instantiates SomeClass(somevalue).  In 1.5a4, if somevalue is an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instance of a *derived* class of SomeClass, the exception class raised | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is set to somevalue.__class__, and SomeClass is ignored after that. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Duplicate keyword arguments are now detected at compile time; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | f(a=1,a=2) is now a syntax error. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Changes to builtin features | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new exception FloatingPointError (used only by Lee Busby's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | patches to catch floating point exceptions, at the moment). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The obsolete exception ConflictError (presumably used by the long | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | obsolete access statement) has been deleted. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new function sys.exc_info() which returns the tuple  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback) in a thread-safe way. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new variable sys.executable, pointing to the executable file  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for the Python interpreter. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The sort() methods for lists no longer uses the C library qsort(); I | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | wrote my own quicksort implementation, with lots of help (in the form | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of a kind of competition) from Tim Peters.  This solves a bug in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary comparisons on some Solaris versions when Python is built | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with threads, and makes sorting lists even faster. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The semantics of comparing two dictionaries have changed, to make | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | comparison of unequal dictionaries faster.  A shorter dictionary is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | always considered smaller than a larger dictionary.  For dictionaries | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of the same size, the smallest differing element determines the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | outcome (which yields the same results as before in this case, without | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | explicit sorting).  Thanks to Aaron Watters for suggesting something | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | like this. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The semantics of try-except have changed subtly so that calling a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function in an exception handler that itself raises and catches an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception no longer overwrites the sys.exc_* variables.  This also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | alleviates the problem that objects referenced in a stack frame that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | caught an exception are kept alive until another exception is caught | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -- the sys.exc_* variables are restored to their previous value when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | returning from a function that caught an exception. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new "buffer" interface.  Certain objects (e.g. strings and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arrays) now support the "buffer" protocol.  Buffer objects are acceptable  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | whenever formerly a string was required for a write operation; mutable  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | buffer objects can be the target of a read operation using the call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | f.readinto(buffer).  A cool feature is that regular expression matching now  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also work on array objects.  Contribution by Jack Jansen.  (Needs  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | documentation.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - String interning: dictionary lookups are faster when the lookup | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string object is the same object as the key in the dictionary, not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | just a string with the same value.  This is done by having a pool of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "interned" strings.  Most names generated by the interpreter are now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | automatically interned, and there's a new built-in function intern(s) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that returns the interned version of a string.  Interned strings are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not a different object type, and interning is totally optional, but by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interning most keys a speedup of about 15% was obtained for the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pystone benchmark. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dictionary objects have several new methods; clear() and copy() have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the obvious semantics, while update(d) merges the contents of another | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary d into this one, overriding existing keys.  The dictionary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implementation file is now called dictobject.c rather than the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | confusing mappingobject.c. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The intrinsic function dir() is much smarter; it looks in __dict__, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __members__ and __methods__. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The intrinsic functions int(), long() and float() can now take a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string argument and then do the same thing as string.atoi(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string.atol(), and string.atof().  No second 'base' argument is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | allowed, and complex() does not take a string (nobody cared enough). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - When a module is deleted, its globals are now deleted in two phases. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | In the first phase, all variables whose name begins with exactly one | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | underscore are replaced by None; in the second phase, all variables | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are deleted.  This makes it possible to have global objects whose | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | destructors depend on other globals.  The deletion order within each | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | phase is still random. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It is no longer an error for a function to be called without a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | global variable __builtins__ -- an empty directory will be provided | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by default. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Guido's corollary to the "Don Beaudry hook": it is now possible to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | do metaprogramming by using an instance as a base class.  Not for the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | faint of heart; and undocumented as yet, but basically if a base class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is an instance, its class will be instantiated to create the new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | class.  Jim Fulton will love it -- it also works with instances of his | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "extension classes", since it is triggered by the presence of a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __class__ attribute on the purported base class.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Demo/metaclasses/index.html for an explanation and see that directory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for examples. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Another change is that the Don Beaudry hook is now invoked when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | *any* base class is special.  (Up to 1.5a3, the *last* special base | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | class is used; in 1.5a4, the more rational choice of the *first* | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | special base class is used.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New optional parameter to the readlines() method of file objects. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This indicates the number of bytes to read (the actual number of bytes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | read will be somewhat larger due to buffering reading until the end of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the line).  Some optimizations have also been made to speed it up (but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not as much as read()). | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Complex numbers no longer have the ".conj" pseudo attribute; use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | z.conjugate() instead, or complex(z.real, -z.imag).  Complex numbers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now *do* support the __members__ and __methods__ special attributes. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The complex() function now looks for a __complex__() method on class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instances before giving up. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Long integers now support arbitrary shift counts, so you can now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | write 1L<<1000000, memory permitting.  (Python 1.4 reports "outrageous | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | shift count for this.) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The hex() and oct() functions have been changed so that for regular | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | integers, they never emit a minus sign.  For example, on a 32-bit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | machine, oct(-1) now returns '037777777777' and hex(-1) returns | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | '0xffffffff'.  While this may seem inconsistent, it is much more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | useful.  (For long integers, a minus sign is used as before, to fit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the result in memory :-) | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The hash() function computes better hashes for several data types, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | including strings, floating point numbers, and complex numbers. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | New extension modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New extension modules cStringIO.c and cPickle.c, written by Jim | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Fulton and other folks at Digital Creations.  These are much more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | efficient than their Python counterparts StringIO.py and pickle.py, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but don't support subclassing.  cPickle.c clocks up to 1000 times | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | faster than pickle.py; cStringIO.c's improvement is less dramatic but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | still significant. | 
					
						
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 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New extension module zlibmodule.c, interfacing to the free zlib | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | library (gzip compatible compression).  There's also a module gzip.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which provides a higher level interface.  Written by Andrew Kuchling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and Jeremy Hylton. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module readline; see the "miscellaneous" section above. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New Unix extension module resource.c, by Jeremy Hylton, provides | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | access to getrlimit(), getrusage(), setrusage(), getpagesize(), and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | related symbolic constants. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New extension puremodule.c, by Barry Warsaw, which interfaces to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Purify(TM) C API.  See also the file Misc/PURIFY.README.  It is also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | possible to enable Purify by simply setting the PURIFY Makefile | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable in the Modules/Setup file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes in extension modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The struct extension module has several new features to control byte | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | order and word size.  It supports reading and writing IEEE floats even | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on platforms where this is not the native format.  It uses uppercase | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | format codes for unsigned integers of various sizes (always using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python long ints for 'I' and 'L'), 's' with a size prefix for strings, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and 'p' for "Pascal strings" (with a leading length byte, included in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the size; blame Hannu Krosing; new in 1.5a4).  A prefix '>' forces | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | big-endian data and '<' forces little-endian data; these also select | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | standard data sizes and disable automatic alignment (use pad bytes as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | needed). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The array module supports uppercase format codes for unsigned data | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | formats (like the struct module). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The fcntl extension module now exports the needed symbolic | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | constants.  (Formerly these were in FCNTL.py which was not available | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | or correct for all platforms.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The extension modules dbm, gdbm and bsddb now check that the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | database is still open before making any new calls. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The dbhash module is no more.  Use bsddb instead.  (There's a third | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | party interface for the BSD 2.x code somewhere on the web; support for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bsddb will be deprecated.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The gdbm module now supports a sync() method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The socket module now has some new functions: getprotobyname(), and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the set {ntoh,hton}{s,l}(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various modules now export their type object: socket.SocketType, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | array.ArrayType. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The socket module's accept() method now returns unknown addresses as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a tuple rather than raising an exception.  (This can happen in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | promiscuous mode.)  Theres' also a new function getprotobyname(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The pthread support for the thread module now works on most platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - STDWIN is now officially obsolete.  Support for it will eventually | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be removed from the distribution. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The binascii extension module is now hopefully fully debugged. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (XXX Oops -- Fredrik Lundh promised me a uuencode fix that I never | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | received.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - audioop.c: added a ratecv() function; better handling of overflow in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | add(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - posixmodule.c: now exports the O_* flags (O_APPEND etc.).  On | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows, also O_TEXT and O_BINARY.  The 'error' variable (the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception is raises) is renamed -- its string value is now "os.error", | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | so newbies don't believe they have to import posix (or nt) to catch | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it when they see os.error reported as posix.error.  The execve() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function now accepts any mapping object for the environment. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new version of the al (audio library) module for SGI was | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | contributed by Sjoerd Mullender. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The regex module has a new function get_syntax() which retrieves the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | syntax setting set by set_syntax().  The code was also sanitized, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | removing worries about unclean error handling.  See also below for its | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | successor, re.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The "new" module (which creates new objects of various types) once | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | again has a fully functioning new.function() method.  Dangerous as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ever!  Also, new.code() has several new arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A problem has been fixed in the rotor module: on systems with signed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | characters, rotor-encoded data was not portable when the key contained | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 8-bit characters.  Also, setkey() now requires its argument rather | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | than having broken code to default it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The sys.builtin_module_names variable is now a tuple.  Another new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variables in sys is sys.executable (the full path to the Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | binary, if known). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The specs for time.strftime() have undergone some revisions.  It | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | appears that not all format characters are supported in the same way | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on all platforms.  Rather than reimplement it, we note these | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | differences in the documentation, and emphasize the shared set of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | features.  There's also a thorough test set (that occasionally finds | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | problems in the C library implementation, e.g. on some Linuxes), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | thanks to Skip Montanaro. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The nis module seems broken when used with NIS+; unfortunately | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | nobody knows how to fix it.  It should still work with old NIS. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New (still experimental) Perl-style regular expression module, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | re.py, which uses a new interface for matching as well as a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | syntax; the new interface avoids the thread-unsafety of the regex | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interface.  This comes with a helper extension reopmodule.c and vastly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rewritten regexpr.c.  Most work on this was done by Jeffrey Ollie, Tim | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Peters, and Andrew Kuchling.  See the documentation libre.tex.  In | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1.5, the old regex module is still fully supported; in the future, it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | will become obsolete. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module gzip.py; see zlib above. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module keyword.py exports knowledge about Python's built-in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | keywords.  (New version by Ka-Ping Yee.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module pprint.py (with documentation) which supports | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pretty-printing of lists, tuples, & dictionaries recursively.  By Fred | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Drake. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module code.py.  The function code.compile_command() can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | determine whether an interactively entered command is complete or not, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distinguishing incomplete from invalid input.  (XXX Unfortunately, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | this seems broken at this moment, and I don't have the time to fix | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it.  It's probably better to add an explicit interface to the parser | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for this.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There is now a library module xdrlib.py which can read and write the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | XDR data format as used by Sun RPC, for example.  It uses the struct | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes in library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module codehack.py is now completely obsolete. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The pickle.py module has been updated to make it compatible with the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new binary format that cPickle.c produces.  By default it produces the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | old all-ASCII format compatible with the old pickle.py, still much | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | faster than pickle.py; it will read both formats automatically.  A few | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other updates have been made. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new helper module, copy_reg.py, is provided to register extensions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to the pickling code. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Revamped module tokenize.py is much more accurate and has an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interface that makes it a breeze to write code to colorize Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | source code.  Contributed by Ka-Ping Yee. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In ihooks.py, ModuleLoader.load_module() now closes the file under | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | all circumstances. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The tempfile.py module has a new class, TemporaryFile, which creates | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an open temporary file that will be deleted automatically when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | closed.  This works on Windows and MacOS as well as on Unix.  (Jim | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Fulton.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes to the cgi.py module: Most imports are now done at the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | top of the module, which provides a speedup when using ni (Jim | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Fulton).  The problem with file upload to a Windows platform is solved | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by using the new tempfile.TemporaryFile class; temporary files are now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | always opened in binary mode (Jim Fulton).  The cgi.escape() function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now takes an optional flag argument that quotes '"' to '"'.  It | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is now possible to invoke cgi.py from a command line script, to test | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | cgi scripts more easily outside an http server.  There's an optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | limit to the size of uploads to POST (Skip Montanaro).  Added a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 'strict_parsing' option to all parsing functions (Jim Fulton).  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function parse_qs() now uses urllib.unquote() on the name as well as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the value of fields (Clarence Gardner).  The FieldStorage class now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has a __len__() method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - httplib.py: the socket object is no longer closed; all HTTP/1.* | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | responses are now accepted; and it is now thread-safe (by not using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the regex module). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - BaseHTTPModule.py: treat all HTTP/1.* versions the same. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The popen2.py module is now rewritten using a class, which makes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | access to the standard error stream and the process id of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subprocess possible. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added timezone support to the rfc822.py module, in the form of a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getdate_tz() method and a parsedate_tz() function; also a mktime_tz(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Also added recognition of some non-standard date formats, by Lars | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Wirzenius, and RFC 850 dates (Chris Lawrence). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - mhlib.py: various enhancements, including almost compatible parsing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of message sequence specifiers without invoking a subprocess.  Also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added a createmessage() method by Lars Wirzenius. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The StringIO.StringIO class now supports readline(nbytes).  (Lars  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Wirzenius.)  (Of course, you should be using cStringIO for performance.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - UserDict.py supports the new dictionary methods as well. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improvements for whrandom.py by Tim Peters: use 32-bit arithmetic to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | speed it up, and replace 0 seed values by 1 to avoid degeneration. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A bug was fixed in the test for invalid arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module ftplib.py: added support for parsing a .netrc file (Fred | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Drake).  Also added an ntransfercmd() method to the FTP class, which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | allows access to the expected size of a transfer when available, and a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | parse150() function to the module which parses the corresponding 150 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | response. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - urllib.py: the ftp cache is now limited to 10 entries.  Added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | quote_plus() and unquote_plus() functions which are like quote() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unquote() but also replace spaces with '+' or vice versa, for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | encoding/decoding CGI form arguments.  Catch all errors from the ftp | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module.  HTTP requests now add the Host: header line.  The proxy | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable names are now mapped to lower case, for Windows.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | spliturl() function no longer erroneously throws away all data past | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the first newline.  The basejoin() function now intereprets "../" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | correctly.  I *believe* that the problems with "exception raised in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __del__" under certain circumstances have been fixed (mostly by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | changes elsewher in the interpreter). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In urlparse.py, there is a cache for results in urlparse.urlparse(); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | its size limit is set to 20.  Also, new URL schemes shttp, https, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | snews are "supported". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - shelve.py: use cPickle and cStringIO when available.  Also added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a sync() method, which calls the database's sync() method if there is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The mimetools.py module now uses the available Python modules for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | decoding quoted-printable, uuencode and base64 formats, rather than | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | creating a subprocess. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The python debugger (pdb.py, and its base class bdb.py) now support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | conditional breakpoints.  See the docs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The modules base64.py, uu.py and quopri.py can now be used as simple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | command line utilities. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various small fixes to the nntplib.py module that I can't bother to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | document in detail. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Sjoerd Mullender's mimify.py module now supports base64 encoding and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | includes functions to handle the funny encoding you sometimes see in mail  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | headers.  It is now documented. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - mailbox.py: Added BabylMailbox.  Improved the way the mailbox is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | gotten from the environment. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many more modules now correctly open files in binary mode when this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is necessary on non-Unix platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The copying functions in the undocumented module shutil.py are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | smarter. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Writer classes in the formatter.py module now have a flush() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The sgmllib.py module accepts hyphens and periods in the middle of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | attribute names.  While this is against the SGML standard, there is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | some HTML out there that uses this... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The interface for the Python bytecode disassembler module, dis.py, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has been enhanced quite a bit.  There's now one main function, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dis.dis(), which takes almost any kind of object (function, module, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | class, instance, method, code object) and disassembles it; without | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments it disassembles the last frame of the last traceback.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other functions have changed slightly, too. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The imghdr.py module recognizes new image types: BMP, PNG. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The string.py module has a new function replace(str, old, new, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | [maxsplit]) which does substring replacements.  It is actually | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implemented in C in the strop module.  The functions [r]find() an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | [r]index() have an optional 4th argument indicating the end of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | substring to search, alsoo implemented by their strop counterparts. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Remember, never import strop -- import string uses strop when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | available with zero overhead.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The string.join() function now accepts any sequence argument, not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | just lists and tuples. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The string.maketrans() requires its first two arguments to be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | present.  The old version didn't require them, but there's not much | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | point without them, and the documentation suggests that they are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | required, so we fixed the code to match the documentation. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The regsub.py module has a function clear_cache(), which clears its | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | internal cache of compiled regular expressions.  Also, the cache now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | takes the current syntax setting into account.  (However, this module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is now obsolete -- use the sub() or subn() functions or methods in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | re module.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The undocumented module Complex.py has been removed, now that Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has built-in complex numbers.  A similar module remains as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Demo/classes/Complex.py, as an example. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the build process | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The way GNU readline is configured is totally different.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --with-readline configure option is gone.  It is now an extension | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module, which may be loaded dynamically.  You must enable it (and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specify the correct linraries to link with) in the Modules/Setup file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Importing the module installs some hooks which enable command line | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | editing.  When the interpreter shell is invoked interactively, it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | attempts to import the readline module; when this fails, the default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | input mechanism is used.  The hook variables are PyOS_InputHook and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyOS_ReadlineFunctionPointer.  (Code contributed by Lee Busby, with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ideas from William Magro.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New build procedure: a single library, libpython1.5.a, is now built, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which contains absolutely everything except for a one-line main() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | program (which calls Py_Main(argc, argv) to start the interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | shell).  This makes life much simpler for applications that need to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | embed Python.  The serial number of the build is now included in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version string (sys.version). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - As far as I can tell, neither gcc -Wall nor the Microsoft compiler | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | emits a single warning any more when compiling Python. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A number of new Makefile variables have been added for special | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | situations, e.g. LDLAST is appended to the link command.  These are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | used by editing the Makefile or passing them on the make command | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | line. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A set of patches from Lee Busby has been integrated that make it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | possible to catch floating point exceptions.  Use the configure option | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --with-fpectl to enable the patches; the extension modules fpectl and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fpetest provide control to enable/disable and test the feature, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | respectively. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The support for shared libraries under AIX is now simpler and more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | robust.  Thanks to Vladimir Marangozov for revamping his own patches! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Modules/makesetup script now reads a file Setup.local as well as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a file Setup.  Most changes to the Setup script can be done by editing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Setup.local instead, which makes it easier to carry a particular setup | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | over from one release to the next. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Modules/makesetup script now copies any "include" lines it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | encounters verbatim into the output Makefile.  It also recognizes .cxx | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and .cpp as C++ source files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The configure script is smarter about C compiler options; e.g. with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | gcc it uses -O2 and -g when possible, and on some other platforms it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | uses -Olimit 1500 to avoid a warning from the optimizer about the main | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | loop in ceval.c (which has more than 1000 basic blocks). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The configure script now detects whether malloc(0) returns a NULL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pointer or a valid block (of length zero).  This avoids the nonsense | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of always adding one byte to all malloc() arguments on most platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The configure script has a new option, --with-dec-threads, to enable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DEC threads on DEC Alpha platforms.  Also, --with-threads is now an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | alias for --with-thread (this was the Most Common Typo in configure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many changes in Doc/Makefile; amongst others, latex2html is now used | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to generate HTML from all latex documents. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Change to the Python/C API | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Because some interfaces have changed, the PYTHON_API macro has been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bumped.  Most extensions built for the old API version will still run, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but I can't guarantee this.  Python prints a warning message on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version mismatches; it dumps core when the version mismatch causes a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | serious problem :-) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - I've completed the Grand Renaming, with the help of Roger Masse and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Barry Warsaw.  This makes reading or debugging the code much easier. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Many other unrelated code reorganizations have also been carried out. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The allobjects.h header file is gone; instead, you would have to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | include Python.h followed by rename2.h.  But you're better off running | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tools/scripts/fixcid.py -s Misc/RENAME on your source, so you can omit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the rename2.h; it will disappear in the next release. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various and sundry small bugs in the "abstract" interfaces have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed.  Thanks to all the (involuntary) testers of the Python 1.4 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version!  Some new functions have been added, e.g. PySequence_List(o), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | equivalent to list(o) in Python. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New API functions PyLong_FromUnsignedLong() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The API functions in the file cgensupport.c are no longer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | supported.  This file has been moved to Modules and is only ever | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compiled when the SGI specific 'gl' module is built. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - PyObject_Compare() can now raise an exception.  Check with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyErr_Occurred().  The comparison function in an object type may also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | raise an exception. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The slice interface uses an upper bound of INT_MAX when no explicit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | upper bound is given (e.x. for a[1:]).  It used to ask the object for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | its length and do the calculations. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support for multiple independent interpreters.  See Doc/api.tex, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions Py_NewInterpreter() and Py_EndInterpreter().  Since the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | documentation is incomplete, also see the new Demo/pysvr example | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (which shows how to use these in a threaded application) and the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | source code. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There is now a Py_Finalize() function which "de-initializes" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python.  It is possible to completely restart the interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | repeatedly by calling Py_Finalize() followed by Py_Initialize().  A | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | change of functionality in Py_Initialize() means that it is now a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fatal error to call it while the interpreter is already initialized. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The old, half-hearted Py_Cleanup() routine is gone.  Use of Py_Exit() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is deprecated (it is nothing more than Py_Finalize() followed by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exit()). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There are no known memory leaks left.  While Py_Finalize() doesn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | free *all* allocated memory (some of it is hard to track down), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | repeated calls to Py_Finalize() and Py_Initialize() do not create | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unaccessible heap blocks. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There is now explicit per-thread state.  (Inspired by, but not the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | same as, Greg Stein's free threading patches.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There is now better support for threading C applications.  There are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now explicit APIs to manipulate the interpreter lock.  Read the source | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | or the Demo/pysvr example; the new functions are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyEval_{Acquire,Release}{Lock,Thread}(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The test macro DEBUG has changed to Py_DEBUG, to avoid interference | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with other libraries' DEBUG macros.  Likewise for any other test | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | macros that didn't yet start with Py_. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New wrappers around malloc() and friends: Py_Malloc() etc. call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | malloc() and call PyErr_NoMemory() when it fails; PyMem_Malloc() call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | just malloc().  Use of these wrappers could be essential if multiple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | memory allocators exist (e.g. when using certain DLL setups under | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows).  (Idea by Jim Fulton.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New C API PyImport_Import() which uses whatever __import__() hook | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that is installed for the current execution environment.  By Jim | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Fulton. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It is now possible for an extension module's init function to fail | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | non-fatally, by calling one of the PyErr_* functions and returning. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The PyInt_AS_LONG() and PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE() macros now cast their | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument to the proper type, like the similar PyString macros already | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | did.  (Suggestion by Marc-Andre Lemburg.)  Similar for PyList_GET_SIZE | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and PyList_GET_ITEM. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some of the Py_Get* function, like Py_GetVersion() (but not yet | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Py_GetPath()) are now declared as returning a const char *.  (More | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | should follow.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the run-time library to check for exceptions after object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | comparisons.  PyObject_Compare() can now return an exception; use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyErr_Occurred() to check (there is *no* special return value). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - PyFile_WriteString() and Py_Flushline() now return error indicators | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of clearing exceptions.  This fixes an obscure bug where using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | these would clear a pending exception, discovered by Just van Rossum. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new function, PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(), which parses | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an argument list including keyword arguments.  Contributed by Geoff | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Philbrick. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - PyArg_GetInt() is gone. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It's no longer necessary to include graminit.h when calling one of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the extended parser API functions.  The three public grammar start | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | symbols are now in Python.h as Py_single_input, Py_file_input, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Py_eval_input. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The CObject interface has a new function, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyCObject_Import(module, name).  It calls PyCObject_AsVoidPtr() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on the object referenced by "module.name". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tkinter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - On popular demand, _tkinter once again installs a hook for readline | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that processes certain Tk events while waiting for the user to type | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (using PyOS_InputHook). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A patch by Craig McPheeters plugs the most obnoxious memory leaks, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | caused by command definitions referencing widget objects beyond their | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | lifetime. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New standard dialog modules: tkColorChooser.py, tkCommonDialog.py, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tkMessageBox.py, tkFileDialog.py, tkSimpleDialog.py These interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with the new Tk dialog scripts, and provide more "native platform" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | style file selection dialog boxes on some platforms.  Contributed by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Fredrik Lundh. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tkinter.py: when the first Tk object is destroyed, it sets the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | hiddel global _default_root to None, so that when another Tk object is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | created it becomes the new default root.  Other miscellaneous | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | changes and fixes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Image class now has a configure method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a bunch of new winfo options to Tkinter.py; we should now be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | up to date with Tk 4.2.  The new winfo options supported are: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mananger, pointerx, pointerxy, pointery, server, viewable, visualid, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | visualsavailable. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The broken bind() method on Canvas objects defined in the Canvas.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module has been fixed.  The CanvasItem and Group classes now also have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an unbind() method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The problem with Tkinter.py falling back to trying to import | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "tkinter" when "_tkinter" is not found has been fixed -- it no longer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tries "tkinter", ever.  This makes diagnosing the problem "_tkinter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not configured" much easier and will hopefully reduce the newsgroup | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | traffic on this topic. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The ScrolledText module once again supports the 'cnf' parameter, to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be compatible with the examples in Mark Lutz' book (I know, I know, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | too late...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The _tkinter.c extension module has been revamped.  It now support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tk versions 4.1 through 8.0; support for 4.0 has been dropped.  It | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | works well under Windows and Mac (with the latest Tk ports to those | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | platforms).  It also supports threading -- it is safe for one | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Python-created) thread to be blocked in _tkinter.mainloop() while | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other threads modify widgets.  To make the changes visible, those | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | threads must use update_idletasks()method.  (The patch for threading | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in 1.5a3 was broken; in 1.5a4, it is back in a different version, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which requires access to the Tcl sources to get it to work -- hence it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is disabled by default.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A bug in _tkinter.c has been fixed, where Split() with a string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | containing an unmatched '"' could cause an exception or core dump. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Unfortunately, on Windows and Mac, Tk 8.0 no longer supports | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | CreateFileHandler, so _tkinter.createfilehandler is not available on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | those platforms when using Tk 8.0 or later.  I will have to rethink | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | how to interface with Tcl's lower-level event mechanism, or with its | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | channels (which are like Python's file-like objects).  Jack Jansen has | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | provided a fix for the Mac, so createfilehandler *is* actually | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | supported there; maybe I can adapt his fix for Windows. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tools and Demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new regression test suite is provided, which tests most of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | standard and built-in modules.  The regression test is run by invoking | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the script Lib/test/regrtest.py.  Barry Warsaw wrote the test harnass; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | he and Roger Masse contributed most of the new tests. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New tool: faqwiz -- the CGI script that is used to maintain the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python FAQ (http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/cgi-bin/faqw.py).  In | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tools/faqwiz. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New tool: webchecker -- a simple extensible web robot that, when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | aimed at a web server, checks that server for dead links.  Available | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are a command line utility as well as a Tkinter based GUI version.  In | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tools/webchecker.  A simplified version of this program is dissected | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in my article in O'Reilly's WWW Journal, the issue on Scripting | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Languages (Vol 2, No 2); Scripting the Web with Python (pp 97-120). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Includes a parser for robots.txt files by Skip Montanaro. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New small tools: cvsfiles.py (prints a list of all files under CVS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | n a particular directory tree), treesync.py (a rather Guido-specific | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | script to synchronize two source trees, one on Windows NT, the other | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one on Unix under CVS but accessible from the NT box), and logmerge.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (sort a collection of RCS or CVS logs by date).  In Tools/scripts. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The freeze script now also works under Windows (NT).  Another | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | feature allows the -p option to be pointed at the Python source tree | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of the installation prefix.  This was loosely based on part of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | xfreeze by Sam Rushing and Bill Tutt. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New examples (Demo/extend) that show how to use the generic | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension makefile (Misc/Makefile.pre.in). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/scripts/h2py.py now supports C++ comments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tools/scripts/pystone.py script is upgraded to version 1.1; there | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | was a bug in version 1.0 (distributed with Python 1.4) that leaked | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | memory.  Also, in 1.1, the LOOPS variable is incremented to 10000. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Demo/classes/Rat.py completely rewritten by Sjoerd Mullender. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows (NT and 95) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New project files for Developer Studio (Visual C++) 5.0 for Windows | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | NT (the old VC++ 4.2 Makefile is also still supported, but will | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | eventually be withdrawn due to its bulkiness). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - See the note on the new module search path in the "Miscellaneous" section  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | above. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support for Win32s (the 32-bit Windows API under Windows 3.1) is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | basically withdrawn.  If it still works for you, you're lucky. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new extension module, msvcrt.c, which provides various  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | low-level operations defined in the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.   | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | These include locking(), setmode(), get_osfhandle(), set_osfhandle(), and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | console I/O functions like kbhit(), getch() and putch(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The -u option not only sets the standard I/O streams to unbuffered | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | status, but also sets them in binary mode.  (This can also be done | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | using msvcrt.setmode(), by the way.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The, sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix variables point to the directory  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | where Python is installed, or to the top of the source tree, if it was run  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | from there. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The various os.path modules (posixpath, ntpath, macpath) now support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | passing more than two arguments to the join() function, so | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | os.path.join(a, b, c) is the same as os.path.join(a, os.path.join(b, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | c)). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The ntpath module (normally used as os.path) supports ~ to $HOME  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | expansion in expanduser(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The freeze tool now works on Windows. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - See also the Tkinter category for a sad note on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | _tkinter.createfilehandler(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The truncate() method for file objects now works on Windows. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Py_Initialize() is no longer called when the DLL is loaded.  You | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | must call it yourself. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The time module's clock() function now has good precision through | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the use of the Win32 API QueryPerformanceCounter(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Mark Hammond will release Python 1.5 versions of PythonWin and his | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other Windows specific code: the win32api extensions, COM/ActiveX | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | support, and the MFC interface. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Mac | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - As always, the Macintosh port will be done by Jack Jansen.  He will | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | make a separate announcement for the Mac specific source code and the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | binary distribution(s) when these are ready. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | ====================================================================== | 
					
						
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											1994-01-26 10:20:16 +00:00
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										 |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.4 (October 25 1996) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Starting in reverse chronological order:) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed disclaimer notice. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added SHELL=/bin/sh to Misc/Makefile.pre.in -- some Make versions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default to the user's login shell. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/tkinter/Tkinter.py, removed bogus binding of <Delete> in Text | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | widget, and bogus bspace() function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/cgi.py, bumped __version__ to 2.0 and restored a truncated | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | paragraph. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed the NT Makefile (PC/vc40.mak) for VC 4.0 to set /MD for all | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subprojects, and to remove the (broken) experimental NumPy | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subprojects. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/py_compile.py, cast mtime to long() so it will work on Mac | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (where os.stat() returns mtimes as floats.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Set self.rfile unbuffered (like self.wfile) in SocketServer.py, to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fix POST in CGIHTTPServer.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Version 2.83 of Misc/python-mode.el for Emacs is included. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Modules/regexmodule.c, fixed symcomp() to correctly handle a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | group starting immediately after a group tag. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/SocketServer.py, changed the mode for rfile to unbuffered. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Objects/stringobject.c, fixed the compare function to do the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | first char comparison in unsigned mode, for consistency with the way | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | other characters are compared by memcmp(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/tkinter/Tkinter.py, fixed Scale.get() to support floats. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Lib/urllib.py, fix another case where openedurl wasn't set. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (XXX Sorry, the rest is in totally random order.  No time to fix it.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - SyntaxError exceptions detected during code generation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (e.g. assignment to an expression) now include a line number. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Don't leave trailing / or \ in script directory inserted in front of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.path. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a note to Tools/scripts/classfix.py abouts its historical | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | importance. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added Misc/Makefile.pre.in, a universal Makefile for extensions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | built outside the distribution. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Rewritten Misc/faq2html.py, by Ka-Ping Yee. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Install shared modules with mode 555 (needed for performance on some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | platforms). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some changes to standard library modules to avoid calling append() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with more than one argument -- while supported, this should be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | outlawed, and I don't want to set a bad example. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - bdb.py (and hence pdb.py) supports calling run() with a code object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of a code string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed an embarrassing bug cgi.py which prevented correct uploading | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of binary files from Netscape (which doesn't distinguish between | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | binary and text files).  Also added dormant logging support, which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | makes it easier to debug the cgi module itself. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added default writer to constructor of NullFormatter class. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Use binary mode for socket.makefile() calls in ftplib.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The ihooks module no longer "installs" itself upon import -- this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | was an experimental feature that helped ironing out some bugs but that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | slowed down code that imported it without the need to install it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (e.g. the rexec module).  Also close the file in some cases and add | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the __file__ attribute to loaded modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The test program for mailbox.py is now more useful. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added getparamnames() to Message class in mimetools.py -- it returns | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the names of parameters to the content-type header. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a typo in ni that broke the loop stripping "__." from names. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fix sys.path[0] for scripts run via pdb.py's new main program. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - profile.py can now also run a script, like pdb. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fix a small bug in pyclbr -- don't add names starting with _ when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | emulating from ... import *. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed a series of embarrassing typos in rexec's handling of standard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | I/O redirection.  Added some more "safe" built-in modules: cmath, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | errno, operator. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed embarrassing typo in shelve.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added SliceType and EllipsisType to types.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In urllib.py, added handling for error 301 (same as 302); added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | geturl() method to get the URL after redirection. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed embarrassing typo in xdrlib.py.  Also fixed typo in Setup.in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for _xdrmodule.c and removed redundant #include from _xdrmodule.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed bsddbmodule.c to add binary mode indicator on platforms that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have it.  This should make it working on Windows NT. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed last uses of #ifdef NT to #ifdef MS_WINDOWS or MS_WIN32, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | whatever applies.  Also rationalized some other tests for various MS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added the sources for the NT installer script used for Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1.4beta3.  Not tested with this release, but better than nothing. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A compromise in pickle's defenses against Trojan horses: a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | user-defined function is now okay where a class is expected.  A | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | built-in function is not okay, to prevent pickling something that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | will execute os.system("rm -f *") when unpickling. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - dis.py will print the name of local variables referenced by local | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | load/store/delete instructions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved portability of SimpleHTTPServer module to non-Unix | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | platform. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The thread.h interface adds an extra argument to down_sema().  This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only affects other C code that uses thread.c; the Python thread module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | doesn't use semaphores (which aren't provided on all platforms where | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python threads are supported).  Note: on NT, this change is not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implemented. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed some typos in abstract.h; corrected signature of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyNumber_Coerce, added PyMapping_DelItem.  Also fixed a bug in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | abstract.c's PyObject_CallMethod(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - apply(classname, (), {}) now works even if the class has no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __init__() method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Implemented complex remainder and divmod() (these would dump core!). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Conversion of complex numbers to int, long int or float now raises an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception, since there is no meaningful way to do it without losing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | information. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed bug in built-in complex() function which gave the wrong result | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for two real arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Change the hash algorithm for strings -- the multiplier is now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1000003 instead of 3, which gives better spread for short strings. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New default path for Windows NT, the registry structure now supports | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | default paths for different install packages.  (Mark Hammond -- the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | next PythonWin release will use this.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added more symbols to the python_nt.def file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - When using GNU readline, set rl_readline_name to "python". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Ellipses built-in name has been renamed to Ellipsis -- this is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the correct singular form.  Thanks to Ka-Ping Yee, who saved us from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | eternal embarrassment. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Bumped the PYTHON_API_VERSION to 1006, due to the Ellipses -> | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Ellipsis name change. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Updated the library reference manual.  Added documentation of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | restricted mode (rexec, Bastion) and the formatter module (for use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with the htmllib module).  Fixed the documentation of htmllib | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (finally). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The reference manual is now maintained in FrameMaker. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Upgraded scripts Doc/partparse.py and Doc/texi2html.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Slight improvements to Doc/Makefile. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added fcntl.lockf(). This should be used for Unix file locking | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of the posixfile module; lockf() is more portable. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The getopt module now supports long option names, thanks to Lars | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Wizenius. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Plenty of changes to Tkinter and Canvas, mostly due to Fred Drake | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and Nils Fischbeck. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Use more bits of time.time() in whrandom's default seed(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Performance hack for regex module's regs attribute. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Don't close already closed socket in socket module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Correctly handle separators containing embedded nulls in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | strop.split, strop.find and strop.rfind.  Also added more detail to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | error message for strop.atoi and friends. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Moved fallback definition for hypot() to Python/hypot.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added fallback definition for strdup, in Python/strdup.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed some bugs where a function would return 0 to indicate an error | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | where it should return -1. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Test for error returned by time.localtime(), and rationalized its MS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tests. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added Modules/Setup.local file, which is processed after Setup. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Corrected bug in toplevel Makefile.in -- execution of regen script | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | would not use the right PATH and PYTHONPATH. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various and sundry NeXT configuration changes (sigh). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support systems where libreadline needs neither termcap nor curses. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved ld_so_aix script and python.exp file (for AIX). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More stringent test for working <stdarg.h> in configure script. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Removed Demo/www subdirectory -- it was totally out of date. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved demos and docs for Fred Drake's parser module; fixed one | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | typo in the module itself. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ========================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.4beta3 (August 26 1996) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ========================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (XXX This is less readable that it should.  I promise to restructure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it for the final 1.4 release.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | What's new in 1.4beta3 (since beta2)? | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Name mangling to implement a simple form of class-private variables. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A name of the form "__spam" can't easily be used outside the class. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (This was added in 1.4beta3, but left out of the 1.4beta3 release | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | message.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In urllib.urlopen(): HTTP URLs containing user:passwd@host are now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | handled correctly when using a proxy server. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In ntpath.normpath(): don't truncate to 8+3 format. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In mimetools.choose_boundary(): don't die when getuid() or getpid() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | aren't defined. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module urllib: some optimizations to (un)quoting. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module MimeWriter for writing MIME documents. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More changes to formatter module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The freeze script works once again and is much more robust (using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.prefix etc.).  It also supports a -o option to specify an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | output directory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module whichdb recognizes dbm, gdbm and bsddb/dbhash files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Doc/Makefile targets have been reorganized somewhat to remove the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | insistence on always generating PostScript. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The texinfo to html filter (Doc/texi2html.py) has been improved somewhat. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - "errors.h" has been renamed to "pyerrors.h" to resolve a long-standing  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | name conflict on the Mac. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Linking a module compiled with a different setting for Py_TRACE_REFS now  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | generates a linker error rather than a core dump. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The cgi module has a new convenience function print_exception(), which  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | formats a python exception using HTML.  It also fixes a bug in the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compatibility code and adds a dubious feature which makes it possible to  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have two query strings, one in the URL and one in the POST data. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A subtle change in the unpickling of class instances makes it possible  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to unpickle in restricted execution mode, where the __dict__ attribute is  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not available (but setattr() is). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Documentation for os.path.splitext() (== posixpath.splitext()) has been  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | cleared up.  It splits at the *last* dot. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - posixfile locking is now also correctly supported on AIX. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The tempfile module once again honors an initial setting of tmpdir.  It  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now works on Windows, too. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The traceback module has some new functions to extract, format and print  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the active stack. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some translation functions in the urllib module have been made a little  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | less sluggish. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The addtag_* methods for Canvas widgets in Tkinter as well as in the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | separate Canvas class have been fixed so they actually do something  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | meaningful. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A tiny _test() function has been added to Tkinter.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A generic Makefile for dynamically loaded modules is provided in the Misc  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subdirectory (Misc/gMakefile). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A new version of python-mode.el for Emacs is provided.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | http://www.python.org/ftp/emacs/pmdetails.html for details.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | separate file pyimenu.el is no longer needed, imenu support is folded | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | into python-mode.el. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The configure script can finally correctly find the readline library in a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | non-standard location.  The LDFLAGS variable is passed on the the Makefiles  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | from the configure script. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Shared libraries are now installed as programs (i.e. with executable  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | permission).  This is required on HP-UX and won't hurt on other systems. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The objc.c module is no longer part of the distribution.  Objective-C  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | support may become available as contributed software on the ftp site. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The sybase module is no longer part of the distribution.  A much | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | improved sybase module is available as contributed software from the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ftp site. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - _tkinter is now compatible with Tcl 7.5 / Tk 4.1 patch1 on Windows and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Mac (don't use unpatched Tcl/Tk!).  The default line in the Setup.in file  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now links with Tcl 7.5 / Tk 4.1 rather than 7.4/4.0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Setup, you can now write "*shared*" instead of "*noconfig*", and you  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can use *.so and *.sl as shared libraries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some more fidgeting for AIX shared libraries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The mpz module is now compatible with GMP 2.x.  (Not tested by me.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Note -- a complete replacement by Niels Mo"ller, called gpmodule, is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | available from the contrib directory on the ftp site.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A warning is written to sys.stderr when a __del__ method raises an  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exception (formerly, such exceptions were completely ignored). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The configure script now defines HAVE_OLD_CPP if the C preprocessor is  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | incapable of ANSI style token concatenation and stringification. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All source files (except a few platform specific modules) are once again  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compatible with K&R C compilers as well as ANSI compilers.  In particular, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ANSI-isms have been removed or made conditional in complexobject.c,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getargs.c and operator.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The abstract object API has three new functions, PyObject_DelItem,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PySequence_DelItem, and PySequence_DelSlice. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The operator module has new functions delitem and delslice, and the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions "or" and "and" are renamed to "or_" and "and_" (since "or" and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "and" are reserved words).  ("__or__" and "__and__" are unchanged.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The environment module is no longer supported; putenv() is now a function  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in posixmodule (also under NT). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Error in filter(<function>, "") has been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Unrecognized keyword arguments raise TypeError, not KeyError. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Better portability, fewer bugs and memory leaks, fewer compiler warnings,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | some more documentation. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Bug in float power boundary case (0.0 to the negative integer power)  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The test of negative number to the float power has been moved from the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | built-in pow() functin to floatobject.c (so complex numbers can yield the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | correct result). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The bug introduced in beta2 where shared libraries loaded (using  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dlopen()) from the current directory would fail, has been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Modules imported as shared libraries now also have a __file__ attribute,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | giving the filename from which they were loaded.  The only modules without  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a __file__ attribute now are built-in modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - On the Mac, dynamically loaded modules can end in either ".slb" or  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ".<platform>.slb" where <platform> is either "CFM68K" or "ppc".  The ".slb"  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension should only be used for "fat" binaries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - C API addition: marshal.c now supports  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyMarshal_WriteObjectToString(object). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - C API addition: getargs.c now supports | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwdict, format, kwnames, ...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to parse keyword arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The PC versioning scheme (sys.winver) has changed once again.  the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | version number is now "<digit>.<digit>.<digit>.<apiversion>", where the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | first three <digit>s are the Python version (e.g. "1.4.0" for Python 1.4,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "1.4.1" for Python 1.4.1 -- the beta level is not included) and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | <apiversion> is the four-digit PYTHON_API_VERSION (currently 1005). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - h2py.py accepts whitespace before the # in CPP directives | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - On Solaris 2.5, it should now be possible to use either Posix threads or  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Solaris threads (XXX: how do you select which is used???).  (Note: the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python pthreads interface doesn't fully support semaphores yet -- anyone  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | care to fix this?) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Thread support should now work on AIX, using either DCE threads or  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pthreads. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New file Demo/sockets/unicast.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Working Mac port, with CFM68K support, with Tk 4.1 support (though not  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | both) (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New project setup for PC port, now compatible with PythonWin, with  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | _tkinter and NumPy support (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module site.py (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module xdrlib.py and optional support module _xdrmodule.c (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - parser module adapted to new grammar, complete w/ Doc & Demo (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - regen script fixed (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new machdep subdirectories Lib/{aix3,aix4,next3_3,freebsd2,linux2} (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - testall now also tests math module (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - string.atoi c.s. now raise an exception for an empty input string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - At last, it is no longer necessary to define HAVE_CONFIG_H in order to  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have config.h included at various places. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Unrecognized keyword arguments now raise TypeError rather than KeyError. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The makesetup script recognizes files with extension .so or .sl as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (shared) libraries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - 'access' is no longer a reserved word, and all code related to its  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implementation is gone (or at least #ifdef'ed out).  This should make  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python a little speedier too! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Performance enhancements suggested by Sjoerd Mullender.  This includes  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the introduction of two new optional function pointers in type object,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getattro and setattro, which are like getattr and setattr but take a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string object instead of a C string pointer. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New operations in string module: lstrip(s) and rstrip(s) strip whitespace  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only on the left or only on the right, A new optional third argument to  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | split() specifies the maximum number of separators honored (so  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | splitfields(s, sep, n) returns a list of at most n+1 elements).  (Since  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1.3, splitfields(s, None) is totally equivalent to split(s).) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string.capwords() has an optional second argument specifying the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | separator (which is passed to split()). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - regsub.split() has the same addition as string.split().  regsub.splitx(s,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sep, maxsep) implements the functionality that was regsub.split(s, 1) in  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1.4beta2 (return a list containing the delimiters as well as the words). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Final touch for AIX loading, rewritten Misc/AIX-NOTES. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Modules/_tkinter.c, when using Tk 4.1 or higher, use className | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument to _tkinter.create() to set Tcl's argv0 variable, so X | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | resources use the right resource class again. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Add #undef fabs to Modules/mathmodule.c for macintosh. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added some macro renames for AIX in Modules/operator.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Removed spurious 'E' from Doc/liberrno.tex. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Got rid of some cruft in Misc/ (dlMakefile, pyimenu.el); added new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Misc/gMakefile and new version of Misc/python-mode.el. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed typo in Lib/ntpath.py (islink has "return false" which gives a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | NameError). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added missing "from types import *" to Lib/tkinter/Canvas.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added hint about using default args for __init__ to pickle docs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Corrected typo in Inclide/abstract.h: PySequence_Lenth -> | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PySequence_Length. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some improvements to Doc/texi2html.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In Python/import.c, Cast unsigned char * in struct _frozen to char * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in calls to rds_object(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In doc/ref4.tex, added note about scope of lambda bodies. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | What's new in 1.4beta2 (since beta1)? | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Portability bug in the md5.h header solved. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The PC build procedure now really works, and sets sys.platform to a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | meaningful value (a few things were botched in beta 1).  Lib/dos_8x3 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is now a standard part of the distribution (alas). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More improvements to the installation procedure.  Typing "make install"  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now inserts the version number in the pathnames of almost everything  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | installed, and creates the machine dependent modules (FCNTL.py etc.) if not  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | supplied by the distribution.  (XXX There's still a problem with the latter  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | because the "regen" script requires that Python is installed.  Some manual  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | intervention may still be required.) (This has been fixed in 1.4beta3.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New modules: errno, operator (XXX). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes for use with Numerical Python: builtin function slice() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Ellipses object, and corresponding syntax: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	x[lo:hi:stride]		==	x[slice(lo, hi, stride)] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	x[a, ..., z]		==	x[(a, Ellipses, z)] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New documentation for errno and cgi mdoules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The directory containing the script passed to the interpreter is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | inserted in from of sys.path; "." is no longer a default path | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | component. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Optional third string argument to string.translate() specifies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | characters to delete.  New function string.maketrans() creates a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | translation table for translate() or for regex.compile(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module posix (and hence module os under Unix) now supports putenv(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Moreover, module os is enhanced so that if putenv() is supported, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | assignments to os.environ entries make the appropriate putenv() call. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (XXX the putenv() implementation can leak a small amount of memory per | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | call.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - pdb.py can now be invoked from the command line to debug a script: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | python pdb.py <script> <arg> ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Much improved parseaddr() in rfc822. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In cgi.py, you can now pass an alternative value for environ to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | nearly all functions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - You can now assign to instance variables whose name begins and ends | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with '__'. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New version of Fred Drake's parser module and associates (token, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | symbol, AST). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New PYTHON_API_VERSION value and .pyc file magic number (again!). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The "complex" internal structure type is now called "Py_complex" to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | avoid name conflicts. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Numerous small bugs fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Slight pickle speedups. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some slight speedups suggested by Sjoerd (more coming in 1.4 final). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - NeXT portability mods by Bill Bumgarner integrated. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Modules regexmodule.c, bsddbmodule.c and xxmodule.c have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | converted to new naming style. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | What's new in 1.4beta1 (since 1.3)? | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added sys.platform and sys.exec_platform for Bill Janssen. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Installation has been completely overhauled.  "make install" now installs  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | everything, not just the python binary.  Installation uses the install-sh  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | script (borrowed from X11) to install each file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New functions in the posix module: mkfifo, plock, remove (== unlink), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and ftruncate.  More functions are also available under NT. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function in the fcntl module: flock. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Shared library support for FreeBSD. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The --with-readline option can now be used without a DIRECTORY argument,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for systems where libreadline.* is in one of the standard places.  It is  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also possible for it to be a shared library. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The extension tkinter has been renamed to _tkinter, to avoid confusion  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with Tkinter.py oncase insensitive file systems.  It now supports Tk 4.1 as  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | well as 4.0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Author's change of address from CWI in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | CNRI in Reston, VA, USA. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The math.hypot() function is now always available (if it isn't found in  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the C math library, Python provides its own implementation). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The latex documentation is now compatible with latex2e, thanks to David  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Ascher. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The expression x**y is now equivalent to pow(x, y). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The indexing expression x[a, b, c] is now equivalent to x[(a, b, c)]. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Complex numbers are now supported.  Imaginary constants are written with  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a 'j' or 'J' prefix, general complex numbers can be formed by adding a real  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | part to an imaginary part, like 3+4j.  Complex numbers are always stored in  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | floating point form, so this is equivalent to 3.0+4.0j.  It is also  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | possible to create complex numbers with the new built-in function  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | complex(re, [im]).  For the footprint-conscious, complex number support can  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be disabled by defining the symbol WITHOUT_COMPLEX. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New built-in function list() is the long-awaited counterpart of tuple(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's a new "cmath" module which provides the same functions as the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "math" library but with complex arguments and results.  (There are very  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | good reasons why math.sqrt(-1) still raises an exception -- you have to use  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | cmath.sqrt(-1) to get 1j for an answer.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Python.h header file (which is really the same as allobjects.h except  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it disables support for old style names) now includes several more files,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | so you have to have fewer #include statements in the average extension. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The NDEBUG symbol is no longer used.  Code that used to be dependent on  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the presence of NDEBUG is now present on the absence of DEBUG.  TRACE_REFS  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and REF_DEBUG have been renamed to Py_TRACE_REFS and Py_REF_DEBUG,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | respectively.  At long last, the source actually compiles and links without  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | errors when this symbol is defined. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Several symbols that didn't follow the new naming scheme have been  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | renamed (usually by adding to rename2.h) to use a Py or _Py prefix.  There  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are no external symbols left without a Py or _Py prefix, not even those  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defined by sources that were incorporated from elsewhere (regexpr.c,  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | md5c.c).  (Macros are a different story...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There are now typedefs for the structures defined in config.c and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | frozen.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New PYTHON_API_VERSION value and .pyc file magic number. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module Bastion.  (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved performance of StringIO module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - UserList module now supports + and * operators. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The binhex and binascii modules now actually work. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The cgi module has been almost totally rewritten and documented. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | It now supports file upload and a new data type to handle forms more  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | flexibly. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The formatter module (for use with htmllib) has been overhauled (again). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The ftplib module now supports passive mode and has doc strings. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - In (ideally) all places where binary files are read or written, the file  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is now correctly opened in binary mode ('rb' or 'wb') so the code will work  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on Mac or PC. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dummy versions of os.path.expandvars() and expanduser() are now provided  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on non-Unix platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module urllib now has two new functions url2pathname and pathname2url  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which turn local filenames into "file:..." URLs using the same rules as  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Netscape (why be different).  it also supports urlretrieve() with a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pathname parameter, and honors the proxy environment variables (http_proxy  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | etc.).  The URL parsing has been improved somewhat, too. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Micro improvements to urlparse.  Added urlparse.urldefrag() which  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | removes a trailing ``#fragment'' if any. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The mailbox module now supports MH style message delimiters as well. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The mhlib module contains some new functionality: setcontext() to set the  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | current folder and parsesequence() to parse a sequence as commonly passed  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to MH commands (e.g. 1-10 or last:5). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module mimify for conversion to and from MIME format of email  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | messages. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module ni now automatically installs itself when first imported -- this  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is against the normal rule that modules should define classes and functions  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but not invoke them, but appears more useful in the case that two  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | different, independent modules want to use ni's features. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some small performance enhancements in module pickle. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Small interface change to the profile.run*() family of functions -- more  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sensible handling of return values. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The officially registered Mac creator for Python files is 'Pyth'.  This  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | replaces 'PYTH' which was used before but never registered. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added regsub.capwords().  (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added string.capwords(), string.capitalize() and string.translate().   | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (XXX) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed an interface bug in the rexec module: it was impossible to pass a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | hooks instance to the RExec class.  rexec now also supports the dynamic  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | loading of modules from shared libraries.  Some other interfaces have been  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added too. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module rfc822 now caches the headers in a dictionary for more efficient  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | lookup. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The sgmllib module now understands a limited number of SGML "shorthands"  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | like <A/.../ for <A>...</A>.  (It's not clear that this was a good idea...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The tempfile module actually tries a number of different places to find a  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | usable temporary directory.  (This was prompted by certain Linux  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | installations that appear to be missing a /usr/tmp directory.) [A bug in  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the implementation that would ignore a pre-existing tmpdir global has been  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed in beta3.] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Much improved and enhanved FileDialog module for Tkinter. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Many small changes to Tkinter, to bring it more in line with Tk 4.0 (as  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | well as Tk 4.1). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New socket interfaces include ntohs(), ntohl(), htons(), htonl(), and  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | s.dup().  Sockets now work correctly on Windows.  On Windows, the built-in  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension is called _socket and a wrapper module win/socket.py provides  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "makefile()" and "dup()" functionality.  On Windows, the select module  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | works only with socket objects. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Bugs in bsddb module fixed (e.g. missing default argument values). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The curses extension now includes <ncurses.h> when available. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The gdbm module now supports opening databases in "fast" mode by  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specifying 'f' as the second character or the mode string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new variables sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix pass corresponding  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | configuration options / Makefile variables to the Python programmer. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The ``new'' module now supports creating new user-defined classes as well  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | as instances thereof. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The soundex module now sports get_soundex() to get the soundex value for an  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arbitrary string (formerly it would only do soundex-based string  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | comparison) as well as doc strings. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New object type "cobject" to safely wrap void pointers for passing them  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | between various extension modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More efficient computation of float**smallint. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The mysterious bug whereby "x.x" (two occurrences of the same  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one-character name) typed from the commandline would sometimes fail  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mysteriously. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The initialization of the readline function can now be invoked by a C  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extension through PyOS_ReadlineInit(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - There's now an externally visible pointer PyImport_FrozenModules which  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can be changed by an embedding application. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The argument parsing functions now support a new format character 'D' to  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | specify complex numbers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Various memory leaks plugged and bugs fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved support for posix threads (now that real implementations are  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | beginning to apepar).  Still no fully functioning semaphores. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some various and sundry improvements and new entries in the Tools  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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											1996-07-30 18:53:51 +00:00
										 |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.3 (13 October 1995) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Major change | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ============ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Two words: Keyword Arguments.  See the first section of Chapter 12 of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the Tutorial. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (The rest of this file is textually the same as the remaining sections | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of that chapter.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the WWW and Internet tools | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "htmllib" module has been rewritten in an incompatible fashion. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The new version is considerably more complete (HTML 2.0 except forms, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but including all ISO-8859-1 entity definitions), and easy to use. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Small changes to "sgmllib" have also been made, to better match the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tokenization of HTML as recognized by other web tools. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A new module "formatter" has been added, for use with the new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "htmllib" module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "urllib"and "httplib" modules have been changed somewhat to allow | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | overriding unknown URL types and to support authentication.  They now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | use "mimetools.Message" instead of "rfc822.Message" to parse headers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "endrequest()" method has been removed from the HTTP class since | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it breaks the interaction with some servers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "rfc822.Message" class has been changed to allow a flag to be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | passed in that says that the file is unseekable. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "ftplib" module has been fixed to be (hopefully) more robust on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Linux. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Several new operations that are optionally supported by servers have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | been added to "nntplib": "xover", "xgtitle", "xpath" and "date". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Other Language Changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ====================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "raise" statement now takes an optional argument which specifies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the traceback to be used when printing the exception's stack trace. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This must be a traceback object, such as found in "sys.exc_traceback". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | When omitted or given as "None", the old behavior (to generate a stack | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | trace entry for the current stack frame) is used. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The tokenizer is now more tolerant of alien whitespace.  Control-L in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the leading whitespace of a line resets the column number to zero, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | while Control-R just before the end of the line is ignored. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to Built-in Operations | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ============================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | For file objects, "f.read(0)" and "f.readline(0)" now return an empty | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string rather than reading an unlimited number of bytes.  For the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | latter, omit the argument altogether or pass a negative value. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A new system variable, "sys.platform", has been added.  It specifies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the current platform, e.g. "sunos5" or "linux1". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The built-in functions "input()" and "raw_input()" now use the GNU | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | readline library when it has been configured (formerly, only | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interactive input to the interpreter itself was read using GNU | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | readline).  The GNU readline library provides elaborate line editing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and history.  The Python debugger ("pdb") is the first beneficiary of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | this change. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Two new built-in functions, "globals()" and "locals()", provide access | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to dictionaries containming current global and local variables, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | respectively.  (These augment rather than replace "vars()", which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | returns the current local variables when called without an argument, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and a module's global variables when called with an argument of type | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The built-in function "compile()" now takes a third possible value for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the kind of code to be compiled: specifying "'single'" generates code | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for a single interactive statement, which prints the output of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | expression statements that evaluate to something else than "None". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Library Changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =============== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | There are new module "ni" and "ihooks" that support importing modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with hierarchical names such as "A.B.C".  This is enabled by writing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "import ni; ni.ni()" at the very top of the main program.  These | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules are amply documented in the Python source. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The module "rexec" has been rewritten (incompatibly) to define a class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and to use "ihooks". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "string.split()" and "string.splitfields()" functions are now the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | same function (the presence or absence of the second argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | determines which operation is invoked); similar for "string.join()" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and "string.joinfields()". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The "Tkinter" module and its helper "Dialog" have been revamped to use | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | keyword arguments.  Tk 4.0 is now the standard.  A new module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "FileDialog" has been added which implements standard file selection | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dialogs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The optional built-in modules "dbm" and "gdbm" are more coordinated | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --- their "open()" functions now take the same values for their "flag" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument, and the "flag" and "mode" argument have default values (to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | open the database for reading only, and to create the database with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mode "0666" minuse the umask, respectively).  The memory leaks have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | finally been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A new dbm-like module, "bsddb", has been added, which uses the BSD DB | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | package's hash method. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A portable (though slow) dbm-clone, implemented in Python, has been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added for systems where none of the above is provided.  It is aptly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dubbed "dumbdbm". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The module "anydbm" provides a unified interface to "bsddb", "gdbm", | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "dbm", and "dumbdbm", choosing the first one available. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A new extension module, "binascii", provides a variety of operations | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for conversion of text-encoded binary data. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | There are three new or rewritten companion modules implemented in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python that can encode and decode the most common such formats: "uu" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (uuencode), "base64" and "binhex". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A module to handle the MIME encoding quoted-printable has also been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | added: "quopri". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The parser module (which provides an interface to the Python parser's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | abstract syntax trees) has been rewritten (incompatibly) by Fred | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Drake.  It now lets you change the parse tree and compile the result! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The \code{syslog} module has been upgraded and documented. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Other Changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ============= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The dynamic module loader recognizes the fact that different filenames | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | point to the same shared library and loads the library only once, so | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | you can have a single shared library that defines multiple modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (SunOS / SVR4 style shared libraries only.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Jim Fulton's ``abstract object interface'' has been incorporated into | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the run-time API.  For more detailes, read the files | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "Include/abstract.h" and "Objects/abstract.c". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The Macintosh version is much more robust now. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Numerous things I have forgotten or that are so obscure no-one will | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | notice them anyway :-) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							| 
									
										
										
										
											1995-10-09 21:30:37 +00:00
										 |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.2 (13 April 1995) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changes to Misc/python-mode.el: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - Wrapping and indentation within triple quote strings should work | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     properly now. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - `Standard' bug reporting mechanism (use C-c C-b) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - py-mark-block was moved to C-c C-m | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - C-c C-v shows you the python-mode version | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - a basic python-font-lock-keywords has been added for Emacs 19 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     font-lock colorizations. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - proper interaction with pending-del and del-sel modes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - New py-electric-colon (:) command for improved outdenting.  Also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     py-indent-line (TAB) should handle outdented lines better. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   - New commands py-outdent-left (C-c C-l) and py-indent-right (C-c C-r) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The Library Reference has been restructured, and many new and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | existing modules are now documented, in particular the debugger and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the profiler, as well as the persistency and the WWW/Internet support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All known bugs have been fixed.  For example the pow(2,2,3L) bug on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Linux has been fixed.  Also the re-entrancy problems with __del__ have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All known memory leaks have been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Phase 2 of the Great Renaming has been executed.  The header files | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now use the new names (PyObject instead of object, etc.).  The linker | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also sees the new names.  Most source files still use the old names, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by virtue of the rename2.h header file.  If you include Python.h, you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only see the new names.  Dynamically linked modules have to be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | recompiled.  (Phase 3, fixing the rest of the sources, will be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | executed gradually with the release later versions.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The hooks for implementing "safe-python" (better called "restricted | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | execution") are in place.  Specifically, the import statement is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implemented by calling the built-in function __import__, and the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | built-in names used in a particular scope are taken from the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary __builtins__ in that scope's global dictionary.  See also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the new (unsupported, undocumented) module rexec.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The import statement now supports the syntax "import a.b.c" and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "from a.b.c import name".  No officially supported implementation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exists, but one can be prototyped by replacing the built-in __import__ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function.  A proposal by Ken Manheimer is provided as newimp.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - All machinery used by the import statement (or the built-in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __import__ function) is now exposed through the new built-in module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "imp" (see the library reference manual).  All dynamic loading | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | machinery is moved to the new file importdl.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Persistent storage is supported through the use of the modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "pickle" and "shelve" (implemented in Python).  There's also a "copy" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module implementing deepcopy and normal (shallow) copy operations. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | See the library reference manual. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Documentation strings for many objects types are accessible through | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the __doc__ attribute.  Modules, classes and functions support special | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | syntax to initialize the __doc__ attribute: if the first statement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | consists of just a string literal, that string literal becomes the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | value of the __doc__ attribute.  The default __doc__ attribute is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | None.  Documentation strings are also supported for built-in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions, types and modules; however this feature hasn't been widely | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | used yet.  See the 'new' module for an example.  (Basically, the type | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object's tp_doc field contains the doc string for the type, and the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 4th member of the methodlist structure contains the doc string for the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The __coerce__ and __cmp__ methods for user-defined classes once | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | again work as expected.  As an example, there's a new standard class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Complex in the library. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The functions posix.popen() and posix.fdopen() now have an optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | third argument to specify the buffer size, and default their second | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (mode) argument to 'r' -- in analogy to the builtin open() function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The same applies to posixfile.open() and the socket method makefile(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The thread.exit_thread() function now raises SystemExit so that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 'finally' clauses are honored and a memory leak is plugged. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved X11 and Motif support, by Sjoerd Mullender.  This extension | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is being maintained and distributed separately. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved support for the Apple Macintosh, in part by Jack Jansen, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | e.g. interfaces to (a few) resource mananger functions, get/set file | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | type and creator, gestalt, sound manager, speech manager, MacTCP, comm | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | toolbox, and the think C console library.  This is being maintained | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and distributed separately. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved version for Windows NT, by Mark Hammond.  This is being | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | maintained and distributed separately. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Used autoconf 2.0 to generate the configure script.  Adapted | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | configure.in to use the new features in autoconf 2.0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - It now builds on the NeXT without intervention, even on the 3.3 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Sparc pre-release. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Characters passed to isspace() and friends are masked to nonnegative | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | values. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Correctly compute pow(-3.0, 3). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fix portability problems with getopt (configure now checks for a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | non-GNU getopt). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Don't add frozenmain.o to libPython.a. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Exceptions can now be classes.  ALl built-in exceptions are still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string objects, but this will change in the future. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The socket module exports a long list of socket related symbols. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (More built-in modules will export their symbolic constants instead of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | relying on a separately generated Python module.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - When a module object is deleted, it clears out its own dictionary. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This fixes a circularity in the references between functions and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | their global dictionary. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed the error handling by [new]getargs() e.g. for "O&". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dynamic loading of modules using shared libraries is supported for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | several new platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Support "O&", "[...]" and "{...}" in mkvalue(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Extension to findmethod(): findmethodinchain() (where a chain is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | linked list of methodlist arrays).  The calling interface for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | findmethod() has changed: it now gets a pointer to the (static!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | methodlist structure rather than just to the function name -- this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | saves copying flags etc. into the (short-lived) method object. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The callable() function is now public. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Object types can define a few new operations by setting function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | pointers in the type object structure: tp_call defines how an object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is called, and tp_str defines how an object's str() is computed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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											1995-01-04 19:20:37 +00:00
										 |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.1.1 (10 Nov 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This is a pure bugfix release again.  See the ChangeLog file for details. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | One exception: a few new features were added to tkinter. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.1 (11 Oct 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | This release adds several new features, improved configuration and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | portability, and fixes more bugs than I can list here (including some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | memory leaks). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The source compiles and runs out of the box on more platforms than | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ever -- including Windows NT.  Makefiles or projects for a variety of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | non-UNIX platforms are provided. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | APOLOGY: some new features are badly documented or not at all.  I had | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the choice -- postpone the new release indefinitely, or release it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now, with working code but some undocumented areas.  The problem with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | postponing the release is that people continue to suffer from existing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bugs, and send me patches based on the previous release -- which I | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can't apply directly because my own source has changed.  Also, some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new modules (like signal) have been ready for release for quite some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | time, and people are anxiously waiting for them.  In the case of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | signal, the interface is simple enough to figure out without | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | documentation (if you're anxious enough :-).  In this case it was not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | simple to release the module on its own, since it relies on many small | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | patches elsewhere in the source. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | For most new Python modules, the source code contains comments that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | explain how to use them.  Documentation for the Tk interface, written | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by Matt Conway, is available as tkinter-doc.tar.gz from the Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | home and mirror ftp sites (see Misc/FAQ for ftp addresses).  For the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new operator overloading facilities, have a look at Demo/classes: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Complex.py and Rat.py show how to implement a numeric type without and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with __coerce__ method.  Also have a look at the end of the Tutorial | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | document (Doc/tut.tex).  If you're still confused: use the newsgroup | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | or mailing list. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New language features: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - More flexible operator overloading for user-defined classes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     (INCOMPATIBLE WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS!)  See end of tutorial. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Classes can define methods named __getattr__, __setattr__ and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     __delattr__ to trap attribute accesses.  See end of tutorial. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Classes can define method __call__ so instances can be called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     directly.  See end of tutorial. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New support facilities: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - The Makefiles (for the base interpreter as well as for extensions) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     now support creating dynamically loadable modules if the platform | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     supports shared libraries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Passing the interpreter a .pyc file as script argument will execute | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     the code in that file.  (On the Mac such files can be double-clicked!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - New Freeze script, to create independently distributable "binaries" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     of Python programs -- look in Demo/freeze | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Improved h2py script (in Demo/scripts) follows #includes and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     supports macros with one argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - New module compileall generates .pyc files for all modules in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     directory (tree) without also executing them | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Threads should work on more platforms | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New built-in modules: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - tkinter (support for Tcl's Tk widget set) is now part of the base | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     distribution | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - signal allows catching or ignoring UNIX signals (unfortunately still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     undocumented -- any taker?) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - termios provides portable access to POSIX tty settings | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - curses provides an interface to the System V curses library | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - syslog provides an interface to the (BSD?) syslog daemon | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - 'new' provides interfaces to create new built-in object types | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     (e.g. modules and functions) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - sybase provides an interface to SYBASE database | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New/obsolete built-in methods: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - callable(x) tests whether x can be called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - sockets now have a setblocking() method | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - sockets no longer have an allowbroadcast() method | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - socket methods send() and sendto() return byte count | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New standard library modules: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - types.py defines standard names for built-in types, e.g. StringType | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - urlparse.py parses URLs according to the latest Internet draft | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - uu.py does uuencode/uudecode (not the fastest in the world, but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     quicker than installing uuencode on a non-UNIX machine :-) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - New, faster and more powerful profile module.py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - mhlib.py provides interface to MH folders and messages | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New facilities for extension writers (unfortunately still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | undocumented): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - newgetargs() supports optional arguments and improved error messages | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - O!, O& O? formats for getargs allow more versatile type checking of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     non-standard types | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - can register pending asynchronous callback, to be called the next | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     time the Python VM begins a new instruction (Py_AddPendingCall) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - can register cleanup routines to be called when Python exits | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     (Py_AtExit) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - makesetup script understands C++ files in Setup file (use file.C | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     or file.cc) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - Make variable OPT is passed on to sub-Makefiles | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - An init<module>() routine may signal an error by not entering | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     the module in the module table and raising an exception instead | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - For long module names, instead of foobarbletchmodule.c you can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     use foobarbletch.c | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - getintvalue() and getfloatvalue() try to convert any object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     instead of requiring an "intobject" or "floatobject" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - All the [new]getargs() formats that retrieve an integer value | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     will now also work if a float is passed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - C function listtuple() converts list to tuple, fast | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     - You should now call sigcheck() instead of intrcheck(); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     sigcheck() also sets an exception when it returns nonzero | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							| 
									
										
										
										
											1994-10-06 17:18:57 +00:00
										 |  |  | ==================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.0.3 (14 July 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | This release consists entirely of bug fixes to the C sources; see the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | head of ../ChangeLog for a complete list.  Most important bugs fixed: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Sometimes the format operator (string%expr) would drop the last | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | character of the format string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Tokenizer looped when last line did not end in \n | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Bug when triple-quoted string ended in quote plus newline | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Typo in socketmodule (listen) (== instead of =) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - typing vars() at the >>> prompt would cause recursive output | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.0.2 (4 May 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Overview of the most visible changes.  Bug fixes are not listed.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also ChangeLog. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Tokens | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * String literals follow Standard C rules: they may be continued on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the next line using a backslash; adjacent literals are concatenated | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | at compile time. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A new kind of string literals, surrounded by triple quotes (""" or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | '''), can be continued on the next line without a backslash. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Syntax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Function arguments may have a default value, e.g. def f(a, b=1); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defaults are evaluated at function definition time.  This also applies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to lambda. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The try-except statement has an optional else clause, which is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | executed when no exception occurs in the try clause. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The result of a statement-level expression is no longer printed, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | except_ for expressions entered interactively.  Consequently, the -k | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | command line option is gone. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The result of the last printed interactive expression is assigned to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the variable '_'. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Access to implicit global variables has been speeded up by removing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an always-failing dictionary lookup in the dictionary of local | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variables (mod suggested by Steve Makewski and Tim Peters). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is a new command line option, -u, to force stdout and stderr | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to be unbuffered. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Incorporated Steve Majewski's mods to import.c for dynamic loading | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | under AIX. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fewer chances of dumping core when trying to reload or re-import | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | static built-in, dynamically loaded built-in, or frozen modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Loops over sequences now don't ask for the sequence's length when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | they start, but try to access items 0, 1, 2, and so on until they hit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an IndexError.  This makes it possible to create classes that generate | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | infinite or indefinite sequences a la Steve Majewski.  This affects | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for loops, the (not) in operator, and the built-in functions filter(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | map(), max(), min(), reduce(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changed Built-in operations | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The '%' operator on strings (printf-style formatting) supports a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | feature (adapted from a patch by Donald Beaudry) to allow | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | '%(<key>)<format>' % {...} to take values from a dictionary by name | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of from a tuple by position (see also the new function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | vars()). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The '%s' formatting operator is changed to accept any type and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | convert it to a string using str(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Dictionaries with more than 20,000 entries can now be created | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (thanks to Steve Kirsch). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New Built-in Functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * vars() returns a dictionary containing the local variables; vars(m) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | returns a dictionary containing the variables of module m.  Note: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dir(x) is now equivalent to vars(x).keys(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changed Built-in Functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * open() has an optional third argument to specify the buffer size: 0 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for unbuffered, 1 for line buffered, >1 for explicit buffer size, <0 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * open()'s second argument is now optional; it defaults to "r". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * apply() now checks that its second argument is indeed a tuple. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New Built-in Modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changed Built-in Modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The thread module no longer supports exit_prog(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New Python Modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module addpack contains a standard interface to modify sys.path to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | find optional packages (groups of related modules). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module urllib contains a number of functions to access | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | World-Wide-Web files specified by their URL. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module httplib implements the client side of the HTTP protocol used | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by World-Wide-Web servers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module gopherlib implements the client side of the Gopher protocol. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module mailbox (by Jack Jansen) contains a parser for UNIX and MMDF | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | style mailbox files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module random contains various random distributions, e.g. gauss(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module lockfile locks and unlocks open files using fcntl (inspired | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by a similar module by Andy Bensky). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module ntpath (by Jaap Vermeulen) implements path operations for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Windows/NT. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module test_thread (in Lib/test) contains a small test set for the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | thread module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changed Python Modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The string module's expandvars() function is now documented and is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implemented in Python (using regular expressions) instead of forking | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | off a shell process. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module rfc822 now supports accessing the header fields using the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mapping/dictionary interface, e.g. h['subject']. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module pdb now makes it possible to set a break on a function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (syntax: break <expression>, where <expression> yields a function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changed Demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The Demo/scripts/freeze.py script is working again (thanks to Jaap | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Vermeulen). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | New Demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Demo/threads/Generator.py is a proposed interface for restartable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions a la Tim Peters. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Demo/scripts/newslist.py, by Quentin Stafford-Fraser, generates a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory full of HTML pages which between them contain links to all | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the newsgroups available on your server. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Demo/dns contains a DNS (Domain Name Server) client. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Demo/lutz contains miscellaneous demos by Mark Lutz (e.g. psh.py, a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | nice enhanced Python shell!!!). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Demo/turing contains a Turing machine by Amrit Prem. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Documentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Documented new language features mentioned above (but not all new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Added a chapter to the Tutorial describing recent additions to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Clarified some sentences in the reference manual, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | e.g. break/continue, local/global scope, slice assignment. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Source Structure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Moved Include/tokenizer.h to Parser/tokenizer.h. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Added Python/getopt.c for systems that don't have it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Emacs mode | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Indentation of continuated lines is done more intelligently; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | consequently the variable py-continuation-offset is gone. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ======================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.0.1 (15 February 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ======================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Many portability fixes should make it painless to build Python on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | several new platforms, e.g. NeXT, SEQUENT, WATCOM, DOS, and Windows. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed test for <stdarg.h> -- this broke on some platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed test for shared library dynalic loading -- this broke on SunOS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 4.x using the GNU loader. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Changed order and number of SVR4 networking libraries (it is now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -lsocket -linet -lnsl, if these libraries exist). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Installing the build intermediate stages with "make libainstall" now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also installs config.c.in, Setup and makesetup, which are used by the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | new Extensions mechanism. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Improved README file contains more hints and new troubleshooting | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | section. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The built-in module strop now defines fast versions of three more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions of the standard string module: atoi(), atol() and atof(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The strop versions of atoi() and atol() support an optional second | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument to specify the base (default 10).  NOTE: you don't have to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | explicitly import strop to use the faster versions -- the string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module contains code to let versions from stop override the default | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | versions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is now a working Lib/dospath.py for those who use Python under | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DOS (or Windows).  Thanks, Jaap! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is now a working Modules/dosmodule.c for DOS (or Windows) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | system calls. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Lib.os.py has been reorganized (making it ready for more operating | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | systems). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Lib/ospath.py is now obsolete (use os.path instead). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Many fixes to the tutorial to make it match Python 1.0.  Thanks, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Tim! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed Doc/Makefile, Doc/README and various scripts there. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Added missing description of fdopen to Doc/libposix.tex. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Made cleanup() global, for the benefit of embedded applications. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Added parsing of addresses and dates to Lib/rfc822.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Small fixes to Lib/aifc.py, Lib/sunau.py, Lib/tzparse.py to make | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | them usable at all. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New module Lib/wave.py reads RIFF (*.wav) audio files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module Lib/filewin.py moved to Lib/stdwin/filewin.py where it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | belongs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New options and comments for Modules/makesetup (used by new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Extension mechanism). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Misc/HYPE contains text of announcement of 1.0.0 in comp.lang.misc | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and elsewhere. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed coredump in filter(None, 'abcdefg'). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ======================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 1.0.0 (26 January 1994) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ======================================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | As is traditional, so many things have changed that I can't pretend to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be complete in these release notes, but I'll try anyway :-) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Note that the very last section is labeled "remaining bugs". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Source organization and build process | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The sources have finally been split: instead of a single src | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subdirectory there are now separate directories Include, Parser, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Grammar, Objects, Python and Modules.  Other directories also start | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with a capital letter: Misc, Doc, Lib, Demo. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A few extensions (notably Amoeba and X support) have been moved to a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | separate subtree Extensions, which is no longer in the core | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distribution, but separately ftp'able as extensions.tar.Z.  (The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distribution contains a placeholder Ext-dummy with a description of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the Extensions subtree as well as the most recent versions of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | scripts used there.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A few large specialized demos (SGI video and www) have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | moved to a separate subdirectory Demo2, which is no longer in the core | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distribution, but separately ftp'able as demo2.tar.Z. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Parts of the standard library have been moved to subdirectories: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | there are now standard subdirectories stdwin, test, sgi and sun4. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The configuration process has radically changed: I now use GNU | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | autoconf.  This makes it much easier to build on new Unix flavors, as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | well as fully supporting VPATH (if your Make has it).  The scripts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Configure.py and Addmodule.sh are no longer needed.  Many source files | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have been adapted in order to work with the symbols that the configure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | script generated by autoconf defines (or not); the resulting source is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | much more portable to different C compilers and operating systems, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | even non Unix systems (a Mac port was done in an afternoon).  See the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | toplevel README file for a description of the new build process. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * GNU readline (a slightly newer version) is now a subdirectory of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python toplevel.  It is still not automatically configured (being | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | totally autoconf-unaware :-).  One problem has been solved: typing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Control-C to a readline prompt will now work.  The distribution no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | longer contains a "super-level" directory (above the python toplevel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory), and dl, dl-dld and GNU dld are no longer part of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python distribution (you can still ftp them from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ftp.cwi.nl:/pub/dynload). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The DOS functions have been taken out of posixmodule.c and moved | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | into a separate file dosmodule.c. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's now a separate file version.c which contains nothing but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the version number. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The actual main program is now contained in config.c (unless NO_MAIN | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is defined); pythonmain.c now contains a function realmain() which is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | called from config.c's main(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * All files needed to use the built-in module md5 are now contained in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the distribution.  The module has been cleaned up considerably. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Documentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The library manual has been split into many more small latex files, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | so it is easier to edit Doc/lib.tex file to create a custom library | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | manual, describing only those modules supported on your system.  (This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is not automated though.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A fourth manual has been added, titled "Extending and Embedding the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python Interpreter" (Doc/ext.tex), which collects information about | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the interpreter which was previously spread over several files in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | misc subdirectory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The entire documentation is now also available on-line for those who | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have a WWW browser (e.g. NCSA Mosaic).  Point your browser to the URL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "http://www.cwi.nl/~guido/Python.html". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Syntax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Strings may now be enclosed in double quotes as well as in single | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | quotes.  There is no difference in interpretation.  The repr() of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string objects will use double quotes if the string contains a single | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | quote and no double quotes.  Thanks to Amrit Prem for these changes! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is a new keyword 'exec'.  This replaces the exec() built-in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function.  If a function contains an exec statement, local variable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | optimization is not performed for that particular function, thus | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | making assignment to local variables in exec statements less | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | confusing.  (As a consequence, os.exec and python.exec have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | renamed to execv.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is a new keyword 'lambda'.  An expression of the form | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	lambda <parameters> : <expression> | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | yields an anonymous function.  This is really only syntactic sugar; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | you can just as well define a local function using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	def some_temporary_name(<parameters>): return <expression> | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Lambda expressions are particularly useful in combination with map(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | filter() and reduce(), described below.  Thanks to Amrit Prem for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | submitting this code (as well as map(), filter(), reduce() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | xrange())! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Built-in functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The built-in module containing the built-in functions is called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __builtin__ instead of builtin. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New built-in functions map(), filter() and reduce() perform standard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functional programming operations (though not lazily): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - map(f, seq) returns a new sequence whose items are the items from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | seq with f() applied to them. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - filter(f, seq) returns a subsequence of seq consisting of those | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | items for which f() is true. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - reduce(f, seq, initial) returns a value computed as follows: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	acc = initial | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	for item in seq: acc = f(acc, item) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	return acc | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New function xrange() creates a "range object".  Its arguments are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the same as those of range(), and when used in a for loop a range | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | objects also behaves identical.  The advantage of xrange() over | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | range() is that its representation (if the range contains many | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | elements) is much more compact than that of range().  The disadvantage | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is that the result cannot be used to initialize a list object or for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the "Python idiom" [RED, GREEN, BLUE] = range(3).  On some modern | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | architectures, benchmarks have shown that "for i in range(...): ..." | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | actually executes *faster* than "for i in xrange(...): ...", but on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | memory starved machines like PCs running DOS range(100000) may be just | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | too big to be represented at all... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Built-in function exec() has been replaced by the exec statement -- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | see above. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Syntax errors are now not printed to stderr by the parser, but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rather the offending line and other relevant information are packed up | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in the SyntaxError exception argument.  When the main loop catches a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | SyntaxError exception it will print the error in the same format as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | previously, but at the proper position in the stack traceback. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * You can now set a maximum to the number of traceback entries | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | printed by assigning to sys.tracebacklimit.  The default is 1000. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The version number in .pyc files has changed yet again. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * It is now possible to have a .pyc file without a corresponding .py | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | file.  (Warning: this may break existing installations if you have an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | old .pyc file lingering around somewhere on your module search path | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | without a corresponding .py file, when there is a .py file for a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module of the same name further down the path -- the new interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | will find the first .pyc file and complain about it, while the old | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interpreter would ignore it and use the .py file further down.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The list sys.builtin_module_names is now sorted and also contains | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the names of a few hardwired built-in modules (sys, __main__ and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __builtin__). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A module can now find its own name by accessing the global variable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __name__.  Assigning to this variable essentially renames the module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (it should also be stored under a different key in sys.modules). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | A neat hack follows from this: a module that wants to execute a main | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | program when called as a script no longer needs to compare | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.argv[0]; it can simply do "if __name__ == '__main__': main()". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * When an object is printed by the print statement, its implementation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of str() is used.  This means that classes can define __str__(self) to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | direct how their instances are printed.  This is different from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __repr__(self), which should define an unambigous string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | representation of the instance.  (If __str__() is not defined, it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defaults to __repr__().) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Functions and code objects can now be compared meaningfully. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * On systems supporting SunOS or SVR4 style shared libraries, dynamic | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | loading of modules using shared libraries is automatically configured. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Thanks to Bill Jansen and Denis Severson for contributing this change! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Built-in objects | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * File objects have acquired a new method writelines() which is the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | reverse of readlines().  (It does not actually write lines, just a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | list of strings, but the symmetry makes the choice of name OK.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Socket objects no longer support the avail() method.  Use the select | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module instead, or use this function to replace it: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	def avail(f): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		import select | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		return f in select.select([f], [], [], 0)[0] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Initialization of stdwin is done differently.  It actually modifies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sys.argv (taking out the options the X version of stdwin recognizes) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the first time it is imported. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A new built-in module parser provides a rudimentary interface to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | python parser.  Corresponding standard library modules token and symbol | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defines the numeric values of tokens and non-terminal symbols. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The posix module has aquired new functions setuid(), setgid(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | execve(), and exec() has been renamed to execv(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The array module is extended with 8-byte object swaps, the 'i' | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | format character, and a reverse() method.  The read() and write() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | methods are renamed to fromfile() and tofile(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The rotor module has freed of portability bugs.  This introduces a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backward compatibility problem: strings encoded with the old rotor | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module can't be decoded by the new version. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * For select.select(), a timeout (4th) argument of None means the same | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | as leaving the timeout argument out. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module strop (and hence standard library module string) has aquired | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a new function: rindex().  Thanks to Amrit Prem! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module regex defines a new function symcomp() which uses an extended | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | regular expression syntax: parenthesized subexpressions may be labeled | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | using the form "\(<labelname>...\)", and the group() method can return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sub-expressions by name.  Thanks to Tracy Tims for these changes! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Multiple threads are now supported on Solaris 2.  Thanks to Sjoerd | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Mullender! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Standard library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The library is now split in several subdirectories: all stuff using | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | stdwin is in Lib/stdwin, all SGI specific (or SGI Indigo or GL) stuff | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is in Lib/sgi, all Sun Sparc specific stuff is in Lib/sun4, and all | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | test modules are in Lib/test.  The default module search path will | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | include all relevant subdirectories by default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module os now knows about trying to import dos.  It defines | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions execl(), execle(), execlp() and execvp(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New module dospath (should be attacked by a DOS hacker though). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * All modules defining classes now define __init__() constructors | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instead of init() methods.  THIS IS AN INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Some minor changes and bugfixes module ftplib (mostly Steve | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Majewski's suggestions); the debug() method is renamed to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | set_debuglevel(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Some new test modules (not run automatically by testall though): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | test_audioop, test_md5, test_rgbimg, test_select. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module string now defines rindex() and rfind() in analogy of index() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and find().  It also defines atof() and atol() (and corresponding | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exceptions) in analogy to atoi(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Added help() functions to modules profile and pdb. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The wdb debugger (now in Lib/stdwin) now shows class or instance | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variables on a double click.  Thanks to Sjoerd Mullender! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The (undocumented) module lambda has gone -- you couldn't import it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | any more, and it was basically more a demo than a library module... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Multimedia extensions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The optional built-in modules audioop and imageop are now standard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | parts of the interpreter.  Thanks to Sjoerd Mullender and Jack Jansen | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | for contributing this code! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new operation in audioop: minmax(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new built-in module called rgbimg which supports portable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | efficient reading of SGI RCG image files.  Thanks also to Paul | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Haeberli for the original code!  (Who will contribute a GIF reader?) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The module aifc is gone -- you should now always use aifc, which has | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | received a facelift. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new module sunau., for reading Sun (and NeXT) audio files. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new module audiodev which provides a uniform interface to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (SGI Indigo and Sun Sparc) audio hardware. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new module sndhdr which recognizes various sound files by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | looking in their header and checking for various magic words. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Optimizations | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Most optimizations below can be configured by compile-time flags. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Thanks to Sjoerd Mullender for submitting these optimizations! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Small integers (default -1..99) are shared -- i.e. if two different | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions compute the same value it is possible (but not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | guaranteed!!!) that they return the same *object*.  Python programs | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can detect this but should *never* rely on it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Empty tuples (which all compare equal) are shared in the same | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | manner. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Tuples of size up to 20 (default) are put in separate free lists | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when deallocated. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is a compile-time option to cache a string's hash function, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but this appeared to have a negligeable effect, and as it costs 4 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bytes per string it is disabled by default. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Embedding Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The initialization interface has been simplified somewhat.  You now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | only call "initall()" to initialize the interpreter. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The previously announced renaming of externally visible identifiers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has not been carried out.  It will happen in a later release.  Sorry. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Miscellaneous bugs that have been fixed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * All known portability bugs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Version 0.9.9 dumped core in <listobject>.sort() which has been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixed.  Thanks to Jaap Vermeulen for fixing this and posting the fix | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on the mailing list while I was away! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Core dump on a format string ending in '%', e.g. in the expression | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | '%' % None. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The array module yielded a bogus result for concatenation (a+b would | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | yield a+a). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Some serious memory leaks in strop.split() and strop.splitfields(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Several problems with the nis module. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Subtle problem when copying a class method from another class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | through assignment (the method could not be called). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Remaining bugs | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * One problem with 64-bit machines remains -- since .pyc files are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | portable and use only 4 bytes to represent an integer object, 64-bit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | integer literals are silently truncated when written into a .pyc file. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Work-around: use eval('123456789101112'). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The freeze script doesn't work any more.  A new and more portable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one can probably be cooked up using tricks from Extensions/mkext.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The dos support hasn't been tested yet.  (Really Soon Now we should | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have a PC with a working C compiler!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							| 
									
										
										
										
											1994-01-26 10:20:16 +00:00
										 |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.9 (29 Jul 1993) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | I *believe* these are the main user-visible changes in this release, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | but there may be others.  SGI users may scan the {src,lib}/ChangeLog | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | files for improvements of some SGI specific modules, e.g. aifc and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | cl.  Developers of extension modules should also read src/ChangeLog. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Naming of C symbols used by the Python interpreter | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * This is the last release using the current naming conventions.  New | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | naming conventions are explained in the file misc/NAMING. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Summarizing, all externally visible symbols get (at least) a "Py" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | prefix, and most functions are renamed to the standard form | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyModule_FunctionName. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Writers of extensions are urged to start using the new naming | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | conventions.  The next release will use the new naming conventions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | throughout (it will also have a different source directory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | structure). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * As a result of the preliminary work for the great renaming, many | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions that were accidentally global have been made static. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | BETA X11 support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There are now modules interfacing to the X11 Toolkit Intrinsics, the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Athena widgets, and the Motif 1.1 widget set.  These are not yet | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | documented except through the examples and README file in the demo/x11 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | directory.  It is expected that this interface will be replaced by a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | more powerful and correct one in the future, which may or may not be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backward compatible.  In other words, this part of the code is at most | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | BETA level software!  (Note: the rest of Python is rock solid as ever!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * I understand that the above may be a bit of a disappointment, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | however my current schedule does not allow me to change this situation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | before putting the release out of the door.  By releasing it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | undocumented and buggy, at least some of the (working!) demo programs, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | like itr (my Internet Talk Radio browser) become available to a larger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | audience. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There are also modules interfacing to SGI's "Glx" widget (a GL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | window wrapped in a widget) and to NCSA's "HTML" widget (which can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | format HyperText Markup Language, the document format used by the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | World Wide Web). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * I've experienced some problems when building the X11 support.  In | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | particular, the Xm and Xaw widget sets don't go together, and it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | appears that using X11R5 is better than using X11R4.  Also the threads | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module and its link time options may spoil things.  My own strategy is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to build two Python binaries: one for use with X11 and one without | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it, which can contain a richer set of built-in modules.  Don't even | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | *think* of loading the X11 modules dynamically... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Environmental changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Compiled files (*.pyc files) created by this Python version are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | incompatible with those created by the previous version.  Both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | versions detect this and silently create a correct version, but it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | means that it is not a good idea to use the same library directory for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | an old and a new interpreter, since they will start to "fight" over | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the *.pyc files... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * When a stack trace is printed, the exception is printed last instead | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of first.  This means that if the beginning of the stack trace | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | scrolled out of your window you can still see what exception caused | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Sometimes interrupting a Python operation does not work because it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | hangs in a blocking system call.  You can now kill the interpreter by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interrupting it three times.  The second time you interrupt it, a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | message will be printed telling you that the third interrupt will kill | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the interpreter.  The "sys.exitfunc" feature still makes limited | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | clean-up possible in this case. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the command line interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The python usage message is now much more informative. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New option -i enters interactive mode after executing a script -- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | useful for debugging. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New option -k raises an exception when an expression statement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | yields a value other than None. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * For each option there is now also a corresponding environment | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Using Python as an embedded language | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The distribution now contains (some) documentation on the use of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python as an "embedded language" in other applications, as well as a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | simple example.  See the file misc/EMBEDDING and the directory embed/. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Speed improvements | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Function local variables are now generally stored in an array and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | accessed using an integer indexing operation, instead of through a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | dictionary lookup.  (This compensates the somewhat slower dictionary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | lookup caused by the generalization of the dictionary module.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the syntax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Continuation lines can now *sometimes* be written without a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backslash: if the continuation is contained within nesting (), [] or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | {} brackets the \ may be omitted.  There's a much improved | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | python-mode.el in the misc directory which knows about this as well. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * You can no longer use an empty set of parentheses to define a class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | without base classes.  That is, you no longer write this: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	class Foo(): # syntax error | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | You must write this instead: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	class Foo: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This was already the preferred syntax in release 0.9.8 but many | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | people seemed not to have picked it up.  There's a Python script that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fixes old code: demo/scripts/classfix.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There's a new reserved word: "access".  The syntax and semantics are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | still subject of of research and debate (as well as undocumented), but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the parser knows about the keyword so you must not use it as a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variable, function, or attribute name. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the semantics of the language proper | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The following compatibility hack is removed: if a function was | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defined with two or more arguments, and called with a single argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that was a tuple with just as many arguments, the items of this tuple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | would be used as the arguments.  This is no longer supported. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the semantics of classes and instances | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Class variables are now also accessible as instance variables for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | reading (assignment creates an instance variable which overrides the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | class variable of the same name though). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * If a class attribute is a user-defined function, a new kind of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object is returned: an "unbound method".  This contains a pointer to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the class and can only be called with a first argument which is a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | member of that class (or a derived class). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * If a class defines a method __init__(self, arg1, ...) then this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method is called when a class instance is created by the classname() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | construct.  Arguments passed to classname() are passed to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __init__() method.  The __init__() methods of base classes are not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | automatically called; the derived __init__() method must call these if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | necessary (this was done so the derived __init__() method can choose | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the call order and arguments for the base __init__() methods). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * If a class defines a method __del__(self) then this method is called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | when an instance of the class is about to be destroyed.  This makes it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | possible to implement clean-up of external resources attached to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instance.  As with __init__(), the __del__() methods of base classes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are not automatically called.  If __del__ manages to store a reference | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to the object somewhere, its destruction is postponed; when the object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is again about to be destroyed its __del__() method will be called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | again. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Classes may define a method __hash__(self) to allow their instances | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to be used as dictionary keys.  This must return a 32-bit integer. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Minor improvements | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Function and class objects now know their name (the name given in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the 'def' or 'class' statement that created them). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Class instances now know their class name. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Additions to built-in operations | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The % operator with a string left argument implements formatting | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | similar to sprintf() in C.  The right argument is either a single | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | value or a tuple of values.  All features of Standard C sprintf() are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | supported except %p. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Dictionaries now support almost any key type, instead of just | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | strings.  (The key type must be an immutable type or must be a class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | instance where the class defines a method __hash__(), in order to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | avoid losing track of keys whose value may change.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Built-in methods are now compared properly: when comparing x.meth1 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and y.meth2, if x is equal to y and the methods are defined by the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | same function, x.meth1 compares equal to y.meth2. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Additions to built-in functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * str(x) returns a string version of its argument.  If the argument is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a string it is returned unchanged, otherwise it returns `x`. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * repr(x) returns the same as `x`.  (Some users found it easier to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | have this as a function.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * round(x) returns the floating point number x rounded to an whole | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | number, represented as a floating point number.  round(x, n) returns x | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rounded to n digits. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * hasattr(x, name) returns true when x has an attribute with the given | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | name. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * hash(x) returns a hash code (32-bit integer) of an arbitrary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | immutable object's value. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * id(x) returns a unique identifier (32-bit integer) of an arbitrary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * compile() compiles a string to a Python code object. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * exec() and eval() now support execution of code objects. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the documented part of the library (standard modules) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * os.path.normpath() (a.k.a. posixpath.normpath()) has been fixed so | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the border case '/foo/..' returns '/' instead of ''. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A new function string.find() is added with similar semantics to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | string.index(); however when it does not find the given substring it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | returns -1 instead of raising string.index_error. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * New optional module 'array' implements operations on sequences of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | integers or floating point numbers of a particular size.  This is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | useful to manipulate large numerical arrays or to read and write | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | binary files consisting of numerical data. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Regular expression objects created by module regex now support a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method named group(), which returns one or more \(...\) groups by number. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The number of groups is increased from 10 to 100. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Function compile() in module regex now supports an optional mapping | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument; a variable casefold is added to the module which can be used | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | as a standard uppercase to lowercase mapping. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module time now supports many routines that are defined in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Standard C time interface (<time.h>): gmtime(), localtime(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | asctime(), ctime(), mktime(), as well as these variables (taken from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | System V): timezone, altzone, daylight and tzname.  (The corresponding | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions in the undocumented module calendar have been removed; the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | undocumented and unfinished module tzparse is now obsolete and will | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | disappear in a future release.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module strop (the fast built-in version of standard module string) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now uses C's definition of whitespace instead of fixing it to space, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tab and newline; in practice this usually means that vertical tab, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | form feed and return are now also considered whitespace.  It exports | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the string of characters that are considered whitespace as well as the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | characters that are considered lowercase or uppercase. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module sys now defines the variable builtin_module_names, a list of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | names of modules built into the current interpreter (including not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | yet imported, but excluding two special modules that always have to be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defined -- sys and builtin). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Objects created by module sunaudiodev now also support flush() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | close() methods. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Socket objects created by module socket now support an optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | flags argument for their methods sendto() and recvfrom(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module marshal now supports dumping to and loading from strings, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | through the functions dumps() and loads(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Module stdwin now supports some new functionality.  You may have to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ftp the latest version: ftp.cwi.nl:/pub/stdwin/stdwinforviews.tar.Z.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Bugs fixed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed comparison of negative long integers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The tokenizer no longer botches input lines longer than BUFSIZ. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed several severe memory leaks in module select. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed memory leaks in modules socket and sv. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Fixed memory leak in divmod() for long integers. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Problems with definition of floatsleep() on Suns fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Many portability bugs fixed (and undoubtedly new ones added :-). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the build procedure | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The Makefile supports some new targets: "make default" and "make | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | all".  Both are by normally equivalent to "make python". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The Makefile no longer uses $> since it's not supported by all | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | versions of Make. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The header files now all contain #ifdef constructs designed to make | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it safe to include the same header file twice, as well as support for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | inclusion from C++ programs (automatic extern "C" { ... } added). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Freezing Python scripts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * There is now some support for "freezing" a Python script as a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | stand-alone executable binary file.  See the script | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | demo/scripts/freeze.py.  It will require some site-specific tailoring | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of the script to get this working, but is quite worthwhile if you write | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python code for other who may not have built and installed Python. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | MS-DOS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * A new MS-DOS port has been done, using MSC 6.0 (I believe).  Thanks, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Marcel van der Peijl!  This requires fewer compatibility hacks in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | posixmodule.c.  The executable is not yet available but will be soon | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (check the mailing list). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * The default PYTHONPATH has changed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes for developers of extension modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Read src/ChangeLog for full details. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | SGI specific changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | * Read src/ChangeLog for full details. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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											1994-01-26 10:20:16 +00:00
										 |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.8 (9 Jan 1993) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | I claim no completeness here, but I've tried my best to scan the log | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | files throughout my source tree for interesting bits of news.  A more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | complete account of the changes is to be found in the various | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ChangeLog files. See also "News for release 0.9.7beta" below if you're | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | still using release 0.9.6, and the file HISTORY if you have an even | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | older release. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	--Guido | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the language proper | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | There's only one big change: the conformance checking for function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | argument lists (of user-defined functions only) is stricter.  Earlier, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | you could get away with the following: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	(a) define a function of one argument and call it with any | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    number of arguments; if the actual argument count wasn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    one, the function would receive a tuple containing the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    arguments arguments (an empty tuple if there were none). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	(b) define a function of two arguments, and call it with more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    than two arguments; if there were more than two arguments, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    the second argument would be passed as a tuple containing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	    the second and further actual arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Note that an argument (formal or actual) that is a tuple is counted as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one; these rules don't apply inside such tuples, only at the top level | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of the argument list.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Case (a) was needed to accommodate variable-length argument lists; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | there is now an explicit "varargs" feature (precede the last argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with a '*').  Case (b) was needed for compatibility with old class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | definitions: up to release 0.9.4 a method with more than one argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | had to be declared as "def meth(self, (arg1, arg2, ...)): ...". | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Version 0.9.6 provide better ways to handle both casees, bot provided | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | backward compatibility; version 0.9.8 retracts the compatibility hacks | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | since they also cause confusing behavior if a function is called with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the wrong number of arguments. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | There's a script that helps converting classes that still rely on (b), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | provided their methods' first argument is called "self": | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | demo/scripts/methfix.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | If this change breaks lots of code you have developed locally, try | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #defining COMPAT_HACKS in ceval.c. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | (There's a third compatibility hack, which is the reverse of (a): if a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function is defined with two or more arguments, and called with a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | single argument that is a tuple with just as many arguments, the items | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of this tuple will be used as the arguments.  Although this can (and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | should!) be done using the built-in function apply() instead, it isn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | withdrawn yet.) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | One minor change: comparing instance methods works like expected, so | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that if x is an instance of a user-defined class and has a method m, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | then (x.m==x.m) yields 1. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The following was already present in 0.9.7beta, but not explicitly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | mentioned in the NEWS file: user-defined classes can now define types | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that behave in almost allrespects like numbers.  See | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | demo/classes/Rat.py for a simple example. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the build process | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The Configure.py script and the Makefile has been made somewhat more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | bullet-proof, after reports of (minor) trouble on certain platforms. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There is now a script to patch Makefile and config.c to add a new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | optional built-in module: Addmodule.sh.  Read the script before using! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Useing Addmodule.sh, all optional modules can now be configured at | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compile time using Configure.py, so there are no modules left that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | require dynamic loading. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The Makefile has been fixed to make it easier to use with the VPATH | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | feature of some Make versions (e.g. SunOS). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes affecting portability | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Several minor portability problems have been solved, e.g. "malloc.h" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has been renamed to "mymalloc.h", "strdup.c" is no longer used, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the system now tolerates malloc(0) returning 0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | For dynamic loading on the SGI, Jack Jansen's dl 1.6 is now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | distributed with Python.  This solves several minor problems, in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | particular scripts invoked using #! can now use dynamic loading. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the interpreter interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | On popular demand, there's finally a "profile" feature for interactive | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | use of the interpreter.  If the environment variable $PYTHONSTARTUP is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | set to the name of an existing file, Python statements in this file | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are executed when the interpreter is started in interactive mode. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There is a new clean-up mechanism, complementing try...finally: if you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | assign a function object to sys.exitfunc, it will be called when | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python exits or receives a SIGTERM or SIGHUP signal. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The interpreter is now generally assumed to live in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /usr/local/bin/python (as opposed to /usr/local/python).  The script | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | demo/scripts/fixps.py will update old scripts in place (you can easily | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modify it to do other similar changes). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Most I/O that uses sys.stdin/stdout/stderr will now use any object | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | assigned to those names as long as the object supports readline() or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | write() methods. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The parser stack has been increased to 500 to accommodate more | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | complicated expressions (7 levels used to be the practical maximum, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | it's now about 38). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The limit on the size of the *run-time* stack has completely been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | removed -- this means that tuple or list displays can contain any | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | number of elements (formerly more than 50 would crash the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interpreter).  | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to existing built-in functions and methods | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The built-in functions int(), long(), float(), oct() and hex() now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | also apply to class instalces that define corresponding methods | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (__int__ etc.). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New built-in functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The new functions str() and repr() convert any object to a string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The function repr(x) is in all respects equivalent to `x` -- some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | people prefer a function for this.  The function str(x) does the same | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | except if x is already a string -- then it returns x unchanged | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (repr(x) adds quotes and escapes "funny" characters as octal escapes). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The new function cmp(x, y) returns -1 if x<y, 0 if x==y, 1 if x>y. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to general built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The time module's functions are more general: time() returns a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | floating point number and sleep() accepts one.  Their accuracies | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | depends on the precision of the system clock.  Millisleep is no longer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | needed (although it still exists for now), but millitimer is still | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | needed since on some systems wall clock time is only available with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | seconds precision, while a source of more precise time exists that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | isn't synchronized with the wall clock.  (On UNIX systems that support | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the BSD gettimeofday() function, time.time() is as time.millitimer().) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The string representation of a file object now includes an address: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | '<file 'filename', mode 'r' at #######>' where ###### is a hex number | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (the object's address) to make it unique. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New functions added to posix: nice(), setpgrp(), and if your system | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | supports them: setsid(), setpgid(), tcgetpgrp(), tcsetpgrp(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Improvements to the socket module: socket objects have new methods | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getpeername() and getsockname(), and the {get,set}sockopt methods can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | now get/set any kind of option using strings built with the new struct | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | module.  And there's a new function fromfd() which creates a socket | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | object given a file descriptor (useful for servers started by inetd, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which have a socket connected to stdin and stdout). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to SGI-specific built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The FORMS library interface (fl) now requires FORMS 2.1a.  Some new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions have been added and some bugs have been fixed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Additions to al (audio library interface): added getname(), | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | getdefault() and getminmax(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The gl modules doesn't call "foreground()" when initialized (this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | caused some problems) like it dit in 0.9.7beta (but not before). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | There's a new gl function 'gversion() which returns a version string. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The interface to sv (Indigo video interface) has totally changed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (Sorry, still no documentation, but see the examples in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | demo/sgi/{sv,video}.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to standard library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Most functions in module string are now much faster: they're actually | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implemented in C.  The module containing the C versions is called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | "strop" but you should still import "string" since strop doesn't | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | provide all the interfaces defined in string (and strop may be renamed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to string when it is complete in a future release). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | string.index() now accepts an optional third argument giving an index | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | where to start searching in the first argument, so you can find second | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and further occurrences (this is similar to the regular expression | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions in regex). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The definition of what string.splitfields(anything, '') should return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is changed for the last time: it returns a singleton list containing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | its whole first argument unchanged.  This is compatible with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | regsub.split() which also ignores empty delimiter matches. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | posixpath, macpath: added dirname() and normpath() (and basename() to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | macpath). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The mainloop module (for use with stdwin) can now demultiplex input | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | from other sources, as long as they can be polled with select(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Module struct defines functions to pack/unpack values to/from strings | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | representing binary values in native byte order. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Module strop implements C versions of many functions from string (see | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | above). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Optional module fcntl defines interfaces to fcntl() and ioctl() -- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | UNIX only.  (Not yet properly documented -- see however src/fcntl.doc.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Optional module mpz defines an interface to an altaernative long | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | integer implementation, the GNU MPZ library. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Optional module md5 uses the GNU MPZ library to calculate MD5 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | signatures of strings. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There are also optional new modules specific to SGI machines: imageop | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | defines some simple operations to images represented as strings; sv | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interfaces to the Indigo video board; cl interfaces to the (yet | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unreleased) compression library. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New standard library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | (Unfortunately the following modules are not all documented; read the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sources to find out more about them!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | autotest: run testall without showing any output unless it differs | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | from the expected output | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | bisect: use bisection to insert or find an item in a sorted list | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | colorsys: defines conversions between various color systems (e.g. RGB | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | <-> YUV) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | nntplib: a client interface to NNTP servers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | pipes: utility to construct pipeline from templates, e.g. for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | conversion from one file format to another using several utilities. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | regsub: contains three functions that are more or less compatible with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | awk functions of the same name: sub() and gsub() do string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | substitution, split() splits a string using a regular expression to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | define how separators are define. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | test_types: test operations on the built-in types of Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | toaiff: convert various audio file formats to AIFF format | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | tzparse: parse the TZ environment parameter (this may be less general | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | than it could be, let me know if you fix it). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | (Note that the obsolete module "path" no longer exists.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New SGI-specific library modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | CL: constants for use with the built-in compression library interface (cl) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Queue: a multi-producer, multi-consumer queue class implemented for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | use with the built-in thread module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | SOCKET: constants for use with built-in module socket, e.g. to set/get | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | socket options.  This is SGI-specific because the constants to be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | passed are system-dependent.  You can generate a version for your own | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | system by running the script demo/scripts/h2py.py with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /usr/include/sys/socket.h as input. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | cddb: interface to the database used the the CD player | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | torgb: convert various image file types to rgb format (requires pbmplus) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There's an experimental interface to define Sun RPC clients and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | servers in demo/rpc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There's a collection of interfaces to WWW, WAIS and Gopher (both | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python classes and program providing a user interface) in demo/www. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This includes a program texi2html.py which converts texinfo files to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | HTML files (the format used hy WWW). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The ibrowse demo has moved from demo/stdwin/ibrowse to demo/ibrowse. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | For SGI systems, there's a whole collection of programs and classes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | that make use of the Indigo video board in demo/sgi/{sv,video}.  This | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | represents a significant amount of work that we're giving away! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There are demos "rsa" and "md5test" that exercise the mpz and md5 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | modules, respectively.  The rsa demo is a complete implementation of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the RSA public-key cryptosystem! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | A bunch of games and examples submitted by Stoffel Erasmus have been | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | included in demo/stoffel. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There are miscellaneous new files in some existing demo | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | subdirectories: classes/bitvec.py, scripts/{fixps,methfix}.py, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | sgi/al/cmpaf.py, sockets/{mcast,gopher}.py. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | There are also many minor changes to existing files, but I'm too lazy | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to run a diff and note the differences -- you can do this yourself if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | you save the old distribution's demos.  One highlight: the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | stdwin/python.py demo is much improved! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the documentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The LaTeX source for the library uses different macros to enable it to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be converted to texinfo, and from there to INFO or HTML format so it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can be browsed as a hypertext.  The net result is that you can now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | read the Python library documentation in Emacs info mode! | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the source code that affect C extension writers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The function strdup() no longer exists (it was used only in one places | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and is somewhat of a a portability problem sice some systems have the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | same function in their C library. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The functions NEW() and RENEW() allocate one spare byte to guard | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | against a NULL return from malloc(0) being taken for an error, but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | this should not be relied upon. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ========================= | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.7beta <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ========================= | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the language proper | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | User-defined classes can now implement operations invoked through | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | special syntax, such as x[i] or `x` by defining methods named | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | __getitem__(self, i) or __repr__(self), etc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the build process | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Instead of extensive manual editing of the Makefile to select | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | compile-time options, you can now run a Configure.py script. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The Makefile as distributed builds a minimal interpreter sufficient to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | run Configure.py.  See also misc/BUILD | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The Makefile now includes more "utility" targets, e.g. install and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tags/TAGS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Using the provided strtod.c and strtol.c are now separate options, as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | on the Sun the provided strtod.c dumps core :-( | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The regex module is now an option chosen by the Makefile, since some | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (old) C compilers choke on regexpr.c | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes affecting portability | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ----------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | You need STDWIN version 0.9.7 (released 30 June 1992) for the stdwin | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Dynamic loading is now supported for Sun (and other non-COFF systems) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | throug dld-3.2.3, as well as for SGI (a new version of Jack Jansen's | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DL is out, 1.4) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The system-dependent code for the use of the select() system call is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | moved to one file: myselect.h | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Thanks to Jaap Vermeulen, the code should now port cleanly to the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | SEQUENT | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Changes to the interpreter interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ------------------------------------ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The interpretation of $PYTHONPATH in the environment is different: it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is inserted in front of the default path instead of overriding it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to existing built-in functions and methods | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | List objects now support an optional argument to their sort() method, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | which is a comparison function similar to qsort(3) in C | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | File objects now have a method fileno(), used by the new select module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (see below) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New built-in function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | coerce(x, y): take two numbers and return a tuple containing them | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | both converted to a common type | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | sys: fixed core dumps in settrace() and setprofile() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | socket: added socket methods setsockopt() and getsockopt(); and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | fileno(), used by the new select module (see below) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | stdwin: added fileno() == connectionnumber(), in support of new module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | select (see below) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | posix: added get{eg,eu,g,u}id(); waitpid() is now a separate function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | gl: added qgetfd() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | fl: added several new functions, fixed several obscure bugs, adapted | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | to FORMS 2.1 | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Changes to standard modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | posixpath: changed implementation of ismount() | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | string: atoi() no longer mistakes leading zero for octal number | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New built-in modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Modules marked "dynamic only" are not configured at compile time but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can be loaded dynamically.  You need to turn on the DL or DLD option in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the Makefile for support dynamic loading of modules (this requires | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | external code). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | select: interfaces to the BSD select() system call | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | dbm: interfaces to the (new) dbm library (dynamic only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | nis: interfaces to some NIS functions (aka yellow pages) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | thread: limited form of multiple threads (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | audioop: operations useful for audio programs, e.g. u-LAW and ADPCM | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | coding (dynamic only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | cd: interface to Indigo SCSI CDROM player audio library (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | jpeg: read files in JPEG format (dynamic only, sgi only; needs | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | external code) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | imgfile: read SGI image files (dynamic only, sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | sunaudiodev: interface to sun's /dev/audio (dynamic only, sun only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | sv: interface to Indigo video library (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | pc: a minimal set of MS-DOS interfaces (MS-DOS only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | rotor: encryption, by Lance Ellinghouse (dynamic only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New standard modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Not all these modules are documented.  Read the source: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | lib/<modulename>.py.  Sometimes a file lib/<modulename>.doc contains | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | additional documentation. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | imghdr: recognizes image file headers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | sndhdr: recognizes sound file headers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | profile: print run-time statistics of Python code | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | readcd, cdplayer: companion modules for built-in module cd (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | emacs: interface to Emacs using py-connect.el (see below). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | SOCKET: symbolic constant definitions for socket options | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | SUNAUDIODEV: symbolic constant definitions for sunaudiodef (sun only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | SV: symbolic constat definitions for sv (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | CD: symbolic constat definitions for cd (sgi only) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | scripts/pp.py: execute Python as a filter with a Perl-like command | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | line interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | classes/: examples using the new class features | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | threads/: examples using the new thread module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | sgi/cd/: examples using the new cd module | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the documentation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The last-minute syntax changes of release 0.9.6 are now reflected | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | everywhere in the manuals | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The reference manual has a new section (3.2) on implementing new kinds | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of numbers, sequences or mappings with user classes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Classes are now treated extensively in the tutorial (chapter 9) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Slightly restructured the system-dependent chapters of the library | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | manual | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | The file misc/EXTENDING incorporates documentation for mkvalue() and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a new section on error handling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The files misc/CLASSES and misc/ERRORS are no longer necessary | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The doc/Makefile now creates PostScript files automatically | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Miscellaneous changes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | --------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Incorporated Tim Peters' changes to python-mode.el, it's now version | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 1.06 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | A python/Emacs bridge (provided by Terrence M. Brannon) lets a Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | program running in an Emacs buffer execute Emacs lisp code.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | necessary Python code is in lib/emacs.py.  The Emacs code is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | misc/py-connect.el (it needs some external Emacs lisp code) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Changes to the source code that affect C extension writers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------------------------------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New service function mkvalue() to construct a Python object from C | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | values according to a "format" string a la getargs() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Most functions from pythonmain.c moved to new pythonrun.c which is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in libpython.a.  This should make embedded versions of Python easier | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ceval.h is split in eval.h (which needs compile.h and only declares | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | eval_code) and ceval.h (which doesn't need compile.hand declares the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | rest) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | ceval.h defines macros BGN_SAVE / END_SAVE for use with threads (to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | improve the parallellism of multi-threaded programs by letting other | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Python code run when a blocking system call or something similar is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | made) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | In structmember.[ch], new member types BYTE, CHAR and unsigned | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | variants have been added | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New file xxmodule.c is a template for new extension modules. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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											1994-01-26 10:20:16 +00:00
										 |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> RELEASE 0.9.6 (6 Apr 1992) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Misc news in 0.9.6: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Restructured the misc subdirectory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Reference manual completed, library manual much extended (with indexes!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - the GNU Readline library is now distributed standard with Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - the script "../demo/scripts/classfix.py" fixes Python modules using old | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   class syntax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Emacs python-mode.el (was python.el) vastly improved (thanks, Tim!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Because of the GNU copyleft business I am not using the GNU regular | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   expression implementation but a free re-implementation by Tatu Ylonen | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   that recently appeared in comp.sources.misc (Bravo, Tatu!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New features in 0.9.6: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - stricter try stmt syntax: cannot mix except and finally clauses on 1 try | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New module 'os' supplants modules 'mac' and 'posix' for most cases; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   module 'path' is replaced by 'os.path' | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - os.path.split() return value differs from that of old path.split() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback are set to the exception | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   currently being handled | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - sys.last_type, sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback remember last unhandled | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   exception | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New function string.expandtabs() expands tabs in a string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added times() interface to posix (user & sys time of process & children) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added uname() interface to posix (returns OS type, hostname, etc.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New built-in function execfile() is like exec() but from a file | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Functions exec() and eval() are less picky about whitespace/newlines | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New built-in functions getattr() and setattr() access arbitrary attributes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - More generic argument handling in built-in functions (see "./EXTENDING") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dynamic loading of modules written in C or C++ (see "./DYNLOAD") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Division and modulo for long and plain integers with negative operands | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   have changed; a/b is now floor(float(a)/float(b)) and a%b is defined | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   as a-(a/b)*b.  So now the outcome of divmod(a,b) is the same as | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   (a/b, a%b) for integers.  For floats, % is also changed, but of course | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   / is unchanged, and divmod(x,y) does not yield (x/y, x%y)... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - A function with explicit variable-length argument list can be declared | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   like this: def f(*args): ...; or even like this: def f(a, b, *rest): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Code tracing and profiling features have been added, and two source | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   code debuggers are provided in the library (pdb.py, tty-oriented, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   and wdb, window-oriented); you can now step through Python programs! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   See sys.settrace() and sys.setprofile(), and "../lib/pdb.doc" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - '==' is now the only equality operator; "../demo/scripts/eqfix.py" is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   a script that fixes old Python modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Plain integer right shift now uses sign extension | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Long integer shift/mask operations now simulate 2's complement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   to give more useful results for negative operands | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Changed/added range checks for long/plain integer shifts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Options found after "-c command" are now passed to the command in sys.argv | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   (note subtle incompatiblity with "python -c command -- -options"!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module stdwin is better protected against touching objects after they've | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   been closed; menus can now also be closed explicitly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Stdwin now uses its own exception (stdwin.error) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New features in 0.9.5 (released as Macintosh application only, 2 Jan 1992): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - dictionary objects can now be compared properly; e.g., {}=={} is true | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new exception SystemExit causes termination if not caught; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   it is raised by sys.exit() so that 'finally' clauses can clean up, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   and it may even be caught.  It does work interactively! | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new module "regex" implements GNU Emacs style regular expressions; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   module "regexp" is rewritten in Python for backward compatibility | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - formal parameter lists may contain trailing commas | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Bugs fixed in 0.9.6: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - assigning to or deleting a list item with a negative index dumped core | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - divmod(-10L,5L) returned (-3L, 5L) instead of (-2L, 0L) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Bugs fixed in 0.9.5: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - masking operations involving negative long integers gave wrong results | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> RELEASE 0.9.4 (24 Dec 1991) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - new function argument handling (see below) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - built-in apply(func, args) means func(args[0], args[1], ...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new, more refined exceptions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new exception string values (NameError = 'NameError' etc.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - better checking for math exceptions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - for sequences (string/tuple/list), x[-i] is now equivalent to x[len(x)-i] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - fixed list assignment bug: "a[1:1] = a" now works correctly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new class syntax, without extraneous parentheses | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new 'global' statement to assign global variables from within a function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New class syntax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | You can now declare a base class as follows: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	class B:			# Was: class B(): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def some_method(self): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | and a derived class thusly: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	class D(B):			# Was: class D() = B(): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def another_method(self, arg): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Multiple inheritance looks like this: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	class M(B, D):			# Was: class M() = B(), D(): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def this_or_that_method(self, arg): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The old syntax is still accepted by Python 0.9.4, but will disappear | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in Python 1.0 (to be posted to comp.sources). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | New 'global' statement | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------------------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Every now and then you have a global variable in a module that you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | want to change from within a function in that module -- say, a count | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | of calls to a function, or an option flag, etc.  Until now this was | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | not directly possible.  While several kludges are known that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | circumvent the problem, and often the need for a global variable can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | be avoided by rewriting the module as a class, this does not always | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | lead to clearer code. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | The 'global' statement solves this dilemma.  Its occurrence in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function body means that, for the duration of that function, the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | names listed there refer to global variables.  For instance: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	total = 0.0 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	count = 0 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	def add_to_total(amount): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		global total, count | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		total = total + amount | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		count = count + 1 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 'global' must be repeated in each function where it is needed.  The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | names listed in a 'global' statement must not be used in the function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | before the statement is reached. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | Remember that you don't need to use 'global' if you only want to *use* | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | a global variable in a function; nor do you need ot for assignments to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | parts of global variables (e.g., list or dictionary items or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | attributes of class instances).  This has not changed; in fact | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | assignment to part of a global variable was the standard workaround. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | New exceptions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | -------------- | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Several new exceptions have been defined, to distinguish more clearly | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | between different types of errors. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | name			meaning					was | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | AttributeError		reference to non-existing attribute	NameError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | IOError			unexpected I/O error			RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ImportError		import of non-existing module or name	NameError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | IndexError		invalid string, tuple or list index	RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | KeyError		key not in dictionary			RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | OverflowError		numeric overflow			RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | SyntaxError		invalid syntax				RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ValueError		invalid argument value			RuntimeError | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ZeroDivisionError	division by zero			RuntimeError | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | The string value of each exception is now its name -- this makes it | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | easier to experimentally find out which operations raise which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | exceptions; e.g.: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	>>> KeyboardInterrupt | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	'KeyboardInterrupt' | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	>>> | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | New argument passing semantics | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Off-line discussions with Steve Majewski and Daniel LaLiberte have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | convinced me that Python's parameter mechanism could be changed in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | way that made both of them happy (I hope), kept me happy, fixed a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | number of outstanding problems, and, given some backward compatibility | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | provisions, would only break a very small amount of existing code -- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | probably all mine anyway.  In fact I suspect that most Python users | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | will hardly notice the difference.  And yet it has cost me at least | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | one sleepless night to decide to make the change... | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Philosophically, the change is quite radical (to me, anyway): a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function is no longer called with either zero or one argument, which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | is a tuple if there appear to be more arguments.  Every function now | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | has an argument list containing 0, 1 or more arguments.  This list is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | always implemented as a tuple, and it is a (run-time) error if a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function is called with a different number of arguments than expected. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | What's the difference? you may ask.  The answer is, very little unless | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | you want to write variadic functions -- functions that may be called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | with a variable number of arguments.  Formerly, you could write a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | function that accepted one or more arguments with little trouble, but | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | writing a function that could be called with either 0 or 1 argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (or more) was next to impossible.  This is now a piece of cake: you | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | can simply declare an argument that receives the entire argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tuple, and check its length -- it will be of size 0 if there are no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Another anomaly of the old system was the way multi-argument methods | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | (in classes) had to be declared, e.g.: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	class Point(): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def init(self, (x, y, color)): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def setcolor(self, color): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		dev moveto(self, (x, y)): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def draw(self): ... | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Using the new scheme there is no need to enclose the method arguments | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in an extra set of parentheses, so the above class could become: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	class Point: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def init(self, x, y, color): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def setcolor(self, color): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		dev moveto(self, x, y): ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		def draw(self): ... | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | That is, the equivalence rule between methods and functions has | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | changed so that now p.moveto(x,y) is equivalent to Point.moveto(p,x,y) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | while formerly it was equivalent to Point.moveto(p,(x,y)). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | A special backward compatibility rule makes that the old version also | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | still works: whenever a function with exactly two arguments (at the top | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | level) is called with more than two arguments, the second and further | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments are packed into a tuple and passed as the second argument. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | This rule is invoked independently of whether the function is actually a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | method, so there is a slight chance that some erroneous calls of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions expecting two arguments with more than that number of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments go undetected at first -- when the function tries to use the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | second argument it may find it is a tuple instead of what was expected. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | Note that this rule will be removed from future versions of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | language; it is a backward compatibility provision *only*. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Two other rules and a new built-in function handle conversion between | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | tuples and argument lists: | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Rule (a): when a function with more than one argument is called with a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | single argument that is a tuple of the right size, the tuple's items | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | are used as arguments. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Rule (b): when a function with exactly one argument receives no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments or more than one, that one argument will receive a tuple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | containing the arguments (the tuple will be empty if there were no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | arguments). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | A new built-in function, apply(), was added to support functions that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | need to call other functions with a constructed argument list.  The call | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	apply(function, tuple) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | is equivalent to | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	function(tuple[0], tuple[1], ..., tuple[len(tuple)-1]) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | While no new argument syntax was added in this phase, it would now be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | quite sensible to add explicit syntax to Python for default argument | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | values (as in C++ or Modula-3), or a "rest" argument to receive the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | remaining arguments of a variable-length argument list. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | ======================================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.3 (never made available outside CWI) <== | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - string sys.version shows current version (also printed on interactive entry) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - more detailed exceptions, e.g., IOError, ZeroDivisionError, etc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - 'global' statement to declare module-global variables assigned in functions. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new class declaration syntax: class C(Base1, Base2, ...): suite | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   (the old syntax is still accepted -- be sure to convert your classes now!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - C shifting and masking operators: << >> ~ & ^ | (for ints and longs). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - C comparison operators: == != (the old = and <> remain valid). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - floating point numbers may now start with a period (e.g., .14). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - definition of integer division tightened (always truncates towards zero). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new builtins hex(x), oct(x) return hex/octal string from (long) integer. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new list method l.count(x) returns the number of occurrences of x in l. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new SGI module: al (Indigo and 4D/35 audio library). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - the FORMS interface (modules fl and FL) now uses FORMS 2.0 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - module gl: added lrect{read,write}, rectzoom and pixmode; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   added (non-GL) functions (un)packrect. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new socket method: s.allowbroadcast(flag). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - many objects support __dict__, __methods__ or __members__. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - dir() lists anything that has __dict__. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - class attributes are no longer read-only. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - classes support __bases__, instances support __class__ (and __dict__). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - divmod() now also works for floats. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - fixed obscure bug in eval('1            '). | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.2 (Autumn 1991) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | =================================== | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Highlights | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ---------- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | - tutorial now (almost) complete; library reference reorganized | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new syntax: continue statement; semicolons; dictionary constructors; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   restrictions on blank lines in source files removed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - dramatically improved module load time through precompiled modules | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - arbitrary precision integers: compute 2 to the power 1000 and more... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - arithmetic operators now accept mixed type operands, e.g., 3.14/4 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - more operations on list: remove, index, reverse; repetition | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - improved/new file operations: readlines, seek, tell, flush, ... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - process management added to the posix module: fork/exec/wait/kill etc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - BSD socket operations (with example servers and clients!) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - many new STDWIN features (color, fonts, polygons, ...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - new SGI modules: font manager and FORMS library interface | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Extended list of changes in 0.9.2 | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Here is a summary of the most important user-visible changes in 0.9.2, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | in somewhat arbitrary order.  Changes in later versions are listed in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the "highlights" section above. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 1. Changes to the interpreter proper | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Simple statements can now be separated by semicolons. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   If you write "if t: s1; s2", both s1 and s2 are executed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   conditionally. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - The 'continue' statement was added, with semantics as in C. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Dictionary displays are now allowed on input: {key: value, ...}. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Blank lines and lines bearing only a comment no longer need to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   be indented properly.  (A completely empty line still ends a multi- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   line statement interactively.) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Mixed arithmetic is supported, 1 compares equal to 1.0, etc. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Option "-c command" to execute statements from the command line | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Compiled versions of modules are cached in ".pyc" files, giving a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   dramatic improvement of start-up time | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Other, smaller speed improvements, e.g., extracting characters from | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   strings, looking up single-character keys, and looking up global | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   variables | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Interrupting a print operation raises KeyboardInterrupt instead of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   only cancelling the print operation | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed various portability problems (it now passes gcc with only | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   warnings -- more Standard C compatibility will be provided in later | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   versions) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Source is prepared for porting to MS-DOS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Numeric constants are now checked for overflow (this requires | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   standard-conforming strtol() and strtod() functions; a correct | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   strtol() implementation is provided, but the strtod() provided | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   relies on atof() for everything, including error checking | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 2. Changes to the built-in types, functions and modules | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - New module socket: interface to BSD socket primitives | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New modules pwd and grp: access the UNIX password and group databases | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - (SGI only:) New module "fm" interfaces to the SGI IRIX Font Manager | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - (SGI only:) New module "fl" interfaces to Mark Overmars' FORMS library | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New numeric type: long integer, for unlimited precision | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- integer constants suffixed with 'L' or 'l' are long integers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- new built-in function long(x) converts int or float to long | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- int() and float() now also convert from long integers | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New built-in function: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- pow(x, y) returns x to the power y | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New operation and methods for lists: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- l*n returns a new list consisting of n concatenated copies of l | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- l.remove(x) removes the first occurrence of the value x from l | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- l.index(x) returns the index of the first occurrence of x in l | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- l.reverse() reverses l in place | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New operation for tuples: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- t*n returns a tuple consisting of n concatenated copies of t | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Improved file handling: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- f.readline() no longer restricts the line length, is faster, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  and isn't confused by null bytes; same for raw_input() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- f.read() without arguments reads the entire (rest of the) file | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- mixing of print and sys.stdout.write() has different effect | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New methods for files: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- f.readlines() returns a list containing the lines of the file, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  as read with f.readline() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- f.flush(), f.tell(), f.seek() call their stdio counterparts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- f.isatty() tests for "tty-ness" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New posix functions: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- _exit(), exec(), fork(), getpid(), getppid(), kill(), wait() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- popen() returns a file object connected to a pipe | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- utime() replaces utimes() (the latter is not a POSIX name) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - New stdwin features, including: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- font handling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- color drawing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- scroll bars made optional | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- polygons | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- filled and xor shapes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- text editing objects now have a 'settext' method | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 3. Changes to the standard library | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Name change: the functions path.cat and macpath.cat are now called | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   path.join and macpath.join | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added new modules: formatter, mutex, persist, sched, mainloop | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added some modules and functionality to the "widget set" (which is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   still under development, so please bear with me): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	DirList, FormSplit, TextEdit, WindowSched | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Fixed module testall to work non-interactively | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Module string: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- added functions join() and joinfields() | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	- fixed center() to work correct and make it "transitive" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Obsolete modules were removed: util, minmax | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some modules were moved to the demo directory | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 4. Changes to the demonstration programs | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Added new useful scipts: byteyears, eptags, fact, from, lfact, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   objgraph, pdeps, pi, primes, ptags, which | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a bunch of socket demos | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Doubled the speed of ptags | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added new stdwin demos: microedit, miniedit | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a windowing interface to the Python interpreter: python (most | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   useful on the Mac) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added a browser for Emacs info files: demo/stdwin/ibrowse | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   (yes, I plan to put all STDWIN and Python documentation in texinfo | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   form in the future) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 5. Other changes to the distribution | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - An Emacs Lisp file "python.el" is provided to facilitate editing | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Python programs in GNU Emacs (slightly improved since posted to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   gnu.emacs.sources) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some info on writing an extension in C is provided | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Some info on building Python on non-UNIX platforms is provided | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.1 (February 1991) <== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Micro changes only | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | - Added file "patchlevel.h" | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | ===================================== | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ==> Release 0.9.0 (February 1991) <== | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | Original posting to alt.sources. |