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authorAndrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>2004-10-05 20:23:34 (GMT)
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@@ -1000,9 +1000,15 @@ euc-jisx0213, iso-2022-jp, iso-2022-jp-1, iso-2022-jp-2,
\item Korean: cp949, euc-kr, johab, iso-2022-kr
\end{itemize}
+\item The UTF-8 and UTF-16 codecs now cope better with receiving partial input.
+Previously the \class{StreamReader} class would try to read more data,
+which made it impossible to resume decoding from the stream. The
+\method{read()} method will now return as much data as it can and future
+calls will resume decoding where previous ones left off.
+(Implemented by Walter D\"orwald.)
+
\item Some other new encodings were added: HP Roman8,
-ISO_8859-11, ISO_8859-16, PCTP-154,
-and TIS-620.
+ISO_8859-11, ISO_8859-16, PCTP-154, and TIS-620.
\item There is a new \module{collections} module for
various specialized collection datatypes.
@@ -1046,12 +1052,15 @@ improved performance, such as the \module{Queue} and
that creates an HTML table showing a side by side comparison
of two versions of a text. (Contributed by Dan Gass.)
-\item The \module{email} package uses a new incremental parser for MIME
-message, available in the \module{email.FeedParser} module.
-The new parser doesn't require reading the entire message into memory,
-and doesn't throw exceptions if a message is malformed; instead it records
-any problems as a \member{defect} attribute of the message.
-(Developed by Anthony Baxter, Barry Warsaw, Thomas Wouters, and others.)
+\item The \module{email} package was updated to version 3.0,
+which dropped various deprecated APIs and removes support for Python
+versions earlier than 2.3. The 3.0 version of the package uses a new
+incremental parser for MIME message, available in the
+\module{email.FeedParser} module. The new parser doesn't require
+reading the entire message into memory, and doesn't throw exceptions
+if a message is malformed; instead it records any problems as a
+\member{defect} attribute of the message. (Developed by Anthony
+Baxter, Barry Warsaw, Thomas Wouters, and others.)
\item The \module{heapq} module has been converted to C. The resulting
tenfold improvement in speed makes the module suitable for handling
@@ -1170,13 +1179,16 @@ logging.basicConfig(filename = '/var/log/application.log',
format='%(levelname):%(process):%(thread):%(message)')
\end{verbatim}
-Another addition to \module{logging} is a
-\class{TimedRotatingFileHandler} class which rotates its log files at
+Other additions to \module{logging} include a \method{log(\var{level},
+\var{msg})} convenience method, and a
+\class{TimedRotatingFileHandler} class that rotates its log files at
a timed interval. The module already had \class{RotatingFileHandler},
which rotated logs once the file exceeded a certain size. Both
classes derive from a new \class{BaseRotatingHandler} class that can
be used to implement other rotating handlers.
+(Changes implemented by Vinay Sajip.)
+
\item The \module{marshal} module now shares interned strings on unpacking a
data structure. This may shrink the size of certain pickle strings,
but the primary effect is to make \file{.pyc} files significantly smaller.