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From: guido@cwi.nl (Guido van Rossum)
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Reply-to: guido@cnri.reston.va.us (Guido van Rossum)
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Expires: Fri, 1 Sep 1995 00:00:00 GMT
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Supersedes: <D9G7ow.IDL@cwi.nl>
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Supersedes: <DCA29p.A9A@cwi.nl>
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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Archive-name: python-faq/part1
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Submitted-by: Guido van Rossum <guido@cwi.nl>
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Version: 1.25
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Version: 1.25++
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Last-modified: 25 July 1995
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This article contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions about
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@ -208,8 +208,7 @@ Here's an overview of the questions per chapter:
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7.5. Q. Is there a Windows 95 version of Python?
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7.6. Q. Is there an OS/2 version of Python?
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7.7. Q. Is there a VMS version of Python?
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7.8. Q. What about IBM mainframes, or other esoteric non-UNIX
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platforms?
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7.8. Q. What about IBM mainframes, or other non-UNIX platforms?
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7.9. Q. Where are the source or Makefiles for the non-UNIX versions?
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7.10. Q. What is the status and support for the non-UNIX versions?
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7.11. Q. I have a PC version but it appears to be only a binary.
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<URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/mail/mailinglist.gz>. The
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uncompressed versions of these files can be read with the standard
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UNIX Mail program ("Mail -f file") or with nn ("nn file"). To read
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them using MH, you could use "inc -file file".
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them using MH, you could use "inc -file file". (The archival service
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has stopped archiving new articles around the end of April 1995. I
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hope to revive it on the PSA server www.python.org sometime in the
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future.)
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1.7. Q. Is there a WWW page devoted to Python?
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CWI. We needed a better way to do system administration than by
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writing either C programs or Bourne shell scripts, since Amoeba had
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its own system call interface which wasn't easily accessible from the
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Bourne shell. My experience with error handling
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Bourne shell. My experience with error handling in Amoeba made me
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acutely aware of the importance of exceptions as a programming
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language feature.
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- It occurred to me that a scripting language with a syntax like ABC
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but with access to the Amoeba system calls would fill the need. I
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A. Several companies have revealed to me that they are planning or
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considering use of Python in a future product.
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Sunrise Software, have a product out using Python -- they use Python
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Sunrise Software has a product out using Python -- they use Python
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for a GUI management application and an SNMP network management
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application. Contact: <info@sunrise.com>.
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A. Very stable. While the current version number would suggest it is
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in the early stages of development, in fact new, stable releases
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(numbered 0.9.x through 1.1.x) have been coming out roughly every 3 to
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(numbered 0.9.x through 1.2) have been coming out roughly every 3 to
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6 months for the past four years.
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2.5. Q. When will the next version be released?
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A. I am planning to release 1.2 in February or early March 1995. It
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will contain hooks into the implementation of the import command, a
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(still limited) form of persistent objects, and the usual complement
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of bug fixes (including many fixed memory leaks and thread problems).
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A. I am planning to release 1.3 in September or early October 1995.
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It will contain keyword parameters as the most important new language
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feature. Beta versions may be available as early as August.
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2.6. Q. What new developments are expected for Python in the future?
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is also very likely that in the future the standard Python GUI API
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will be based on or at least look very much like the Tkinter
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interface. For more info about Tk, including pointers to the source,
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see John Ousterhout's home page
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<URL:http://playground.sun.com/~ouster/>.
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see the Tcl/Tk home page <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl/>.
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- The standard Python distribution comes with an interface to STDWIN,
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a platform-independent low-level windowing interface. You have to ftp
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1.0 prerelease
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<URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0.tar.gz-prerelease>.
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- The NT port by Mark Hammond (see question 7.4) includes an interface
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to the Microsoft Foundation Classes and a Python programming
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environment using it that's written mostly in Python. See
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<URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/nt/>.
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- There's an interface to wxWindows. wxWindows is a portable GUI
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class library written in C++. It supports XView, Motif, MS-Windows as
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targets. There is some support for Macs and CURSES as well. wxWindows
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and to call a function with one argument, surround the argument in
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parentheses, e.g. "(i)".
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(This function and a companion will be available in 1.2 under the
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names PyEval_CallFunction and PyEval_CallMethod.)
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5.9. Q. How do I catch the output from print_error()?
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A. (Due to Mark Hammond):
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A. Donn Cave <donn@cac.washington.edu> did a partial port. The
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results of his efforts are on public display in
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<<URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/vms.tar.gz/>.
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<<URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/vms.tar.gz/>. Someone
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else is working on a more complete port, for details watch the list.
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7.8. Q. What about IBM mainframes, or other non-UNIX platforms?
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A. I haven't heard about these, except I remember once hearing about
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an attempt at an OS/9 port. If you're interested in any of this, go
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directly to the newsgroup and ask there, who knows what you may find.
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directly to the newsgroup and ask there, you may find exactly what you
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need. For example, a port to MPE/iX 5.0 on HP3000 computers was just
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announced, see <URL:http://www.allegro.com/software/>.
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7.9. Q. Where are the source or Makefiles for the non-UNIX versions?
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