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authorGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2007-08-31 06:15:01 (GMT)
committerGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2007-08-31 06:15:01 (GMT)
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Correct a few typos.
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@@ -3,50 +3,48 @@
****************************
:Author: A.M. Kuchling, Guido van Rossum
-
-.. |release| replace:: 0.0
-
-.. % $Id: whatsnew26.tex 55506 2007-05-22 07:43:29Z neal.norwitz $
-.. % Rules for maintenance:
-.. %
-.. % * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
-.. % on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
-.. % get rewritten to some degree.
-.. %
-.. % * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
-.. % changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
-.. % Misc/NEWS than to this file.
-.. %
-.. % * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
-.. % is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
-.. % or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
-.. % I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
-.. % too much time on writing your addition.)
-.. %
-.. % * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
-.. % maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
-.. % section.
-.. %
-.. % * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
-.. % example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
-.. % socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
-.. % write the necessary text.
-.. %
-.. % * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
-.. % necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
-.. %
-.. % * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
-.. % sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
-.. %
-.. % * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
-.. %
-.. % % Patch 12345
-.. % XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
-.. % module.
-.. % (Contributed by P.Y. Developer.)
-.. %
-.. % This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the SVN log
-.. % when researching a change.
+:Release: 0.1
+
+.. Rules for maintenance:
+
+ * Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
+ on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
+ get rewritten to some degree.
+
+ * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
+ changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
+ Misc/NEWS than to this file.
+
+ * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
+ is the purpose of Misc/NEWS. Some changes I consider too small
+ or esoteric to include. If such a change is added to the text,
+ I'll just remove it. (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
+ too much time on writing your addition.)
+
+ * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
+ maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
+ section.
+
+ * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change. For
+ example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
+ socket module." The maintainer will research the change and
+ write the necessary text.
+
+ * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
+ necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
+
+ * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix. Just the name is
+ sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
+
+ * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
+
+ % Patch 12345
+ XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
+ module.
+ (Contributed by P.Y. Developer.)
+
+ This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the SVN log
+ when researching a change.
This article explains the new features in Python 3.0, comparing to 2.6
(or in some cases 2.5, since 2.6 isn't released yet).
@@ -59,15 +57,15 @@ full details, you should refer to the documentation for Python 3.0. If
you want to understand the complete implementation and design
rationale, refer to the PEP for a particular new feature.
-.. % Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here.
-.. % add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online.
+.. Compare with previous release in 2 - 3 sentences here.
+.. add hyperlink when the documentation becomes available online.
-.. % ======================================================================
-.. % Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here.
-.. % Should there be a new section here for 3k migration?
-.. % Or perhaps a more general section describing module changes/deprecation?
-.. % sets module deprecated
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
+.. Large, PEP-level features and changes should be described here.
+.. Should there be a new section here for 3k migration?
+.. Or perhaps a more general section describing module changes/deprecation?
+.. sets module deprecated
+.. ======================================================================
Common Stumbling Blocks
@@ -128,7 +126,7 @@ changes to rarely used features.)
Strings and Bytes
=================
-* There is only on string type; its name is ``str`` but its behavior
+* There is only one string type; its name is ``str`` but its behavior
and implementation are more like ``unicode`` in 2.x.
* PEP 358: There is a new type, ``bytes``, to represent binary data
@@ -177,12 +175,12 @@ Exception Stuff
===============
* PEP 352: Exceptions must derive from BaseException. This is the
- root of the exception hierarchy; only Exception,
+ root of the exception hierarchy.
* StandardException was removed (already in 2.6).
-* Dropping sequence behavior and ``.message`` attribute of exception
- instances.
+* Dropping sequence behavior (slicing!) and ``.message`` attribute of
+ exception instances.
* PEP 3109: Raising exceptions. You must now use ``raise
Exception(args)`` instead of ``raise Exception, args``.
@@ -232,13 +230,13 @@ language and built-in functions.
* ``__getslice__()`` and friends killed. The syntax ``a[i:j]`` now
translates to ``a.__getitem__(slice(i, j))`` (or ``__setitem__``
- or ``__delitem``, depending on context).
+ or ``__delitem__``, depending on context).
* PEP 3102: Keyword-only arguments. Named parameters occurring after
``*args`` in the parameter list *must* be specified using keyword
- syntax in the call. You can also use ``*`` in the parameter list to
- indicate that you don't accept a variable-length argument list, but
- you do have keyword-only arguments.
+ syntax in the call. You can also use a bare ``*`` in the parameter
+ list to indicate that you don't accept a variable-length argument
+ list, but you do have keyword-only arguments.
* PEP 3104: ``nonlocal`` statement. Using ``nonlocal x`` you can now
assign directly to a variable in an outer (but non-global) scope.
@@ -259,16 +257,17 @@ language and built-in functions.
``def foo(a, (b, c)): ...``. Use ``def foo(a, b_c): b, c = b_c``
instead.
-* PEP 3114: ``.next()`` renamed to ``.__next__()``.
+* PEP 3114: ``.next()`` renamed to ``.__next__()``, new builtin
+ ``next()`` to call the ``__next__()`` method on an object.
* PEP 3127: New octal literals; binary literals and ``bin()``.
Instead of ``0666``, you write ``0o666``. The oct() function is
modified accordingly. Also, ``0b1010`` equals 10, and ``bin(10)``
- returns ``"0b1010"``.
+ returns ``"0b1010"``. ``0666`` is now a ``SyntaxError``.
* PEP 3132: Extended Iterable Unpacking. You can now write things
like ``a, b, *rest = some_sequence``. And even ``*rest, a =
- stuff``. The ``rest`` variable is always a list; the right-hand
+ stuff``. The ``rest`` object is always a list; the right-hand
side may be any iterable.
* PEP 3135: New ``super()``. You can now invoke ``super()`` without
@@ -281,15 +280,15 @@ language and built-in functions.
``.uppercase``) are gone. Use ``string.ascii_letters``
etc. instead.
-* Removed: apply(), callable(), coerce(), execfile(), file(),
- reduce(), reload().
+* Removed: ``apply()``, ``callable()``, ``coerce()``, ``execfile()``,
+ ``file()``, ``reduce()``, ``reload()``.
* Removed: ``dict.has_key()``.
* ``exec`` is now a function.
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
Optimizations
@@ -301,7 +300,7 @@ The net result of the 3.0 generalizations is that Python 3.0 runs the
pystone benchmark around 25% slower than Python 2.5. There's room for
improvement!
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
@@ -316,10 +315,10 @@ through the CVS logs for all the details.
* The ``cPickle`` module is gone. Use ``pickle`` instead. Eventually
we'll have a transparent accelerator module.
-.. % ======================================================================
-.. % whole new modules get described in \subsections here
+.. ======================================================================
+.. whole new modules get described in subsections here
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
Build and C API Changes
@@ -331,9 +330,9 @@ Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
* PEP 3121: Extension Module Initialization & Finalization.
-* PEP 3123: Making PyObject_HEAD conform to standard C.
+* PEP 3123: Making ``PyObject_HEAD`` conform to standard C.
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
Port-Specific Changes
@@ -341,7 +340,7 @@ Port-Specific Changes
Platform-specific changes go here.
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
.. _section-other:
@@ -358,7 +357,7 @@ Some of the more notable changes are:
* Details go here.
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
Porting to Python 3.0
@@ -369,7 +368,7 @@ changes to your code:
* Everything is all in the details!
-.. % ======================================================================
+.. ======================================================================
.. _acks:
@@ -379,5 +378,5 @@ Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank the following people for offering
suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this
-article: .
+article: Georg Brandl.