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authorAndrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>2000-07-01 12:33:43 (GMT)
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Changes from Moshe:
- distutils: Windows installers are already working - string methods: .join() seems to be the concensus, so it should probably be docommented - filecmp.py supersedes cmp, cmpcache and dircmp - winreg is completely new: _winreg is an adaptation of what used to be in win32api, and winreg is a Python implementation which adds OO syntax. Perhaps you know that, but the text is misleading.
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@@ -233,11 +233,12 @@ setup (name = "PyXML", version = "0.5.4",
The Distutils can also take care of creating source and binary
distributions. The ``sdist'' command, run by ``\code{python setup.py
sdist}', builds a source distribution such as \file{foo-1.0.tar.gz}.
-Adding new commands isn't difficult, and a ``bdist_rpm'' command has
-already been contributed to create an RPM distribution for the
-software. Commands to create Windows installer programs, Debian
-packages, and Solaris .pkg files have been discussed and are in
-various stages of development.
+Adding new commands isn't difficult, ``bdist_rpm'' and
+``bdist_wininst'' commands have already been contributed to create an
+RPM distribution and a Windows installer for the software,
+respectively. Commands to create other distribution formats such as
+Debian packages and Solaris \file{.pkg} files are in various stages of
+development.
All this is documented in a new manual, \textit{Distributing Python
Modules}, that joins the basic set of Python documentation.
@@ -280,12 +281,12 @@ did exist in JPython for quite some time, are \method{startswith()}
and \method{endswith}. \code{s.startswith(t)} is equivalent to \code{s[:len(t)]
== t}, while \code{s.endswith(t)} is equivalent to \code{s[-len(t):] == t}.
-%One other method which deserves special mention is \method{join}. The
-%\method{join} method of a string receives one parameter, a sequence of
-%strings, and is equivalent to the \function{string.join} function from
-%the old \module{string} module, with the arguments reversed. In other
-%words, \code{s.join(seq)} is equivalent to the old
-%\code{string.join(seq, s)}.
+One other method which deserves special mention is \method{join}. The
+\method{join} method of a string receives one parameter, a sequence of
+strings, and is equivalent to the \function{string.join} function from
+the old \module{string} module, with the arguments reversed. In other
+words, \code{s.join(seq)} is equivalent to the old
+\code{string.join(seq, s)}.
% ======================================================================
\section{Porting to 2.0}
@@ -658,7 +659,7 @@ the function to be called on exit.
\item{\module{codecs}, \module{encodings}, \module{unicodedata}:} Added as part of the new Unicode support.
-\item{\module{filecmp}:} Supersedes the old \module{cmp} and
+\item{\module{filecmp}:} Supersedes the old \module{cmp}, \module{cmpcache} and
\module{dircmp} modules, which have now become deprecated.
(Contributed by Gordon MacMillan and Moshe Zadka.)
@@ -690,12 +691,12 @@ checks Python source code for ambiguous indentation.
\item{\module{UserString}:} A base class useful for deriving objects that behave like strings.
\item{\module{winreg} and \module{_winreg}:} An interface to the
-Windows registry. \module{winreg} has been part of PythonWin since
-1995, but now has been added to the core distribution, and enhanced to
-support Unicode. \module{_winreg} is a low-level wrapper of the
-Windows registry functions, contributed by Bill Tutt and Mark Hammond,
-while \module{winreg} is a higher-level, more object-oriented API on top of
-\module{_winreg}, designed by Thomas Heller and implemented by Paul Prescod.
+Windows registry. \module{_winreg} is an adaptation of functions that
+have been part of PythonWin since 1995, but has now been added to the core
+distribution, and enhanced to support Unicode. \module{winreg} is an
+object-oriented API on top of the \module{_winreg} module.
+\module{_winreg} was written by Bill Tutt and Mark Hammond, and \module{winreg}
+was designed by Thomas Heller and implemented by Paul Prescod.
\item{\module{zipfile}:} A module for reading and writing ZIP-format
archives. These are archives produced by \program{PKZIP} on
@@ -770,4 +771,3 @@ suggestions on drafts of this article: Fredrik Lundh, Skip
Montanaro, Vladimir Marangozov, Guido van Rossum, Neil Schemenauer.
\end{document}
-