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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-01-04 19:20:37 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-01-04 19:20:37 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/Misc/HISTORY b/Misc/HISTORY index e06974e..2e9ed48 100644 --- a/Misc/HISTORY +++ b/Misc/HISTORY @@ -6,6 +6,166 @@ This file contains the release messages for previous Python releases read on you go back to the dark ages of Python's history. +=================================== +==> Release 1.1.1 (10 Nov 1994) <== +=================================== + +This is a pure bugfix release again. See the ChangeLog file for details. + +One exception: a few new features were added to tkinter. + + +================================= +==> Release 1.1 (11 Oct 1994) <== +================================= + +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. + + +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. + + +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 + + +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 + + +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 + + +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 + + +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 + + ==================================== ==> Release 1.0.3 (14 July 1994) <== ==================================== |