| **************************** |
| What's New In Python 3.8 |
| **************************** |
| |
| .. 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: |
| |
| XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket |
| module. |
| (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.) |
| |
| This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Git log |
| when researching a change. |
| |
| :Editor: Raymond Hettinger |
| |
| This article explains the new features in Python 3.8, compared to 3.7. |
| Python 3.8 was released on October 14, 2019. |
| For full details, see the :ref:`changelog <changelog>`. |
| |
| .. testsetup:: |
| |
| from datetime import date |
| from math import cos, radians |
| from unicodedata import normalize |
| import re |
| import math |
| |
| |
| Summary -- Release highlights |
| ============================= |
| |
| .. This section singles out the most important changes in Python 3.8. |
| Brevity is key. |
| |
| |
| .. PEP-sized items next. |
| |
| |
| |
| New Features |
| ============ |
| |
| Assignment expressions |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| There is new syntax ``:=`` that assigns values to variables as part of a larger |
| expression. It is affectionately known as "the walrus operator" due to |
| its resemblance to `the eyes and tusks of a walrus |
| <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walrus#/media/File:Pacific_Walrus_-_Bull_(8247646168).jpg>`_. |
| |
| In this example, the assignment expression helps avoid calling |
| :func:`len` twice:: |
| |
| if (n := len(a)) > 10: |
| print(f"List is too long ({n} elements, expected <= 10)") |
| |
| A similar benefit arises during regular expression matching where |
| match objects are needed twice, once to test whether a match |
| occurred and another to extract a subgroup:: |
| |
| discount = 0.0 |
| if (mo := re.search(r'(\d+)% discount', advertisement)): |
| discount = float(mo.group(1)) / 100.0 |
| |
| The operator is also useful with while-loops that compute |
| a value to test loop termination and then need that same |
| value again in the body of the loop:: |
| |
| # Loop over fixed length blocks |
| while (block := f.read(256)) != '': |
| process(block) |
| |
| Another motivating use case arises in list comprehensions where |
| a value computed in a filtering condition is also needed in |
| the expression body:: |
| |
| [clean_name.title() for name in names |
| if (clean_name := normalize('NFC', name)) in allowed_names] |
| |
| Try to limit use of the walrus operator to clean cases that reduce |
| complexity and improve readability. |
| |
| See :pep:`572` for a full description. |
| |
| (Contributed by Emily Morehouse in :issue:`35224`.) |
| |
| |
| Positional-only parameters |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| There is a new function parameter syntax ``/`` to indicate that some |
| function parameters must be specified positionally and cannot be used as |
| keyword arguments. This is the same notation shown by ``help()`` for C |
| functions annotated with Larry Hastings' |
| `Argument Clinic <https://devguide.python.org/development-tools/clinic/>`__ tool. |
| |
| In the following example, parameters *a* and *b* are positional-only, |
| while *c* or *d* can be positional or keyword, and *e* or *f* are |
| required to be keywords:: |
| |
| def f(a, b, /, c, d, *, e, f): |
| print(a, b, c, d, e, f) |
| |
| The following is a valid call:: |
| |
| f(10, 20, 30, d=40, e=50, f=60) |
| |
| However, these are invalid calls:: |
| |
| f(10, b=20, c=30, d=40, e=50, f=60) # b cannot be a keyword argument |
| f(10, 20, 30, 40, 50, f=60) # e must be a keyword argument |
| |
| One use case for this notation is that it allows pure Python functions |
| to fully emulate behaviors of existing C coded functions. For example, |
| the built-in :func:`divmod` function does not accept keyword arguments:: |
| |
| def divmod(a, b, /): |
| "Emulate the built in divmod() function" |
| return (a // b, a % b) |
| |
| Another use case is to preclude keyword arguments when the parameter |
| name is not helpful. For example, the builtin :func:`len` function has |
| the signature ``len(obj, /)``. This precludes awkward calls such as:: |
| |
| len(obj='hello') # The "obj" keyword argument impairs readability |
| |
| A further benefit of marking a parameter as positional-only is that it |
| allows the parameter name to be changed in the future without risk of |
| breaking client code. For example, in the :mod:`statistics` module, the |
| parameter name *dist* may be changed in the future. This was made |
| possible with the following function specification:: |
| |
| def quantiles(dist, /, *, n=4, method='exclusive') |
| ... |
| |
| Since the parameters to the left of ``/`` are not exposed as possible |
| keywords, the parameters names remain available for use in ``**kwargs``:: |
| |
| >>> def f(a, b, /, **kwargs): |
| ... print(a, b, kwargs) |
| ... |
| >>> f(10, 20, a=1, b=2, c=3) # a and b are used in two ways |
| 10 20 {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3} |
| |
| This greatly simplifies the implementation of functions and methods |
| that need to accept arbitrary keyword arguments. For example, here |
| is an excerpt from code in the :mod:`collections` module:: |
| |
| class Counter(dict): |
| |
| def __init__(self, iterable=None, /, **kwds): |
| # Note "iterable" is a possible keyword argument |
| |
| See :pep:`570` for a full description. |
| |
| (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`36540`.) |
| |
| .. TODO: Pablo will sprint on docs at PyCon US 2019. |
| |
| |
| Parallel filesystem cache for compiled bytecode files |
| ----------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| The new :envvar:`PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX` setting (also available as |
| :option:`-X` ``pycache_prefix``) configures the implicit bytecode |
| cache to use a separate parallel filesystem tree, rather than |
| the default ``__pycache__`` subdirectories within each source |
| directory. |
| |
| The location of the cache is reported in :data:`sys.pycache_prefix` |
| (:const:`None` indicates the default location in ``__pycache__`` |
| subdirectories). |
| |
| (Contributed by Carl Meyer in :issue:`33499`.) |
| |
| |
| Debug build uses the same ABI as release build |
| ----------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Python now uses the same ABI whether it's built in release or debug mode. On |
| Unix, when Python is built in debug mode, it is now possible to load C |
| extensions built in release mode and C extensions built using the stable ABI. |
| |
| Release builds and :ref:`debug builds <debug-build>` are now ABI compatible: defining the |
| ``Py_DEBUG`` macro no longer implies the ``Py_TRACE_REFS`` macro, which |
| introduces the only ABI incompatibility. The ``Py_TRACE_REFS`` macro, which |
| adds the :func:`sys.getobjects` function and the :envvar:`PYTHONDUMPREFS` |
| environment variable, can be set using the new :option:`./configure |
| --with-trace-refs <--with-trace-refs>` build option. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36465`.) |
| |
| On Unix, C extensions are no longer linked to libpython except on Android |
| and Cygwin. |
| It is now possible |
| for a statically linked Python to load a C extension built using a shared |
| library Python. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`21536`.) |
| |
| On Unix, when Python is built in debug mode, import now also looks for C |
| extensions compiled in release mode and for C extensions compiled with the |
| stable ABI. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36722`.) |
| |
| To embed Python into an application, a new ``--embed`` option must be passed to |
| ``python3-config --libs --embed`` to get ``-lpython3.8`` (link the application |
| to libpython). To support both 3.8 and older, try ``python3-config --libs |
| --embed`` first and fallback to ``python3-config --libs`` (without ``--embed``) |
| if the previous command fails. |
| |
| Add a pkg-config ``python-3.8-embed`` module to embed Python into an |
| application: ``pkg-config python-3.8-embed --libs`` includes ``-lpython3.8``. |
| To support both 3.8 and older, try ``pkg-config python-X.Y-embed --libs`` first |
| and fallback to ``pkg-config python-X.Y --libs`` (without ``--embed``) if the |
| previous command fails (replace ``X.Y`` with the Python version). |
| |
| On the other hand, ``pkg-config python3.8 --libs`` no longer contains |
| ``-lpython3.8``. C extensions must not be linked to libpython (except on |
| Android and Cygwin, whose cases are handled by the script); |
| this change is backward incompatible on purpose. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36721`.) |
| |
| .. _bpo-36817-whatsnew: |
| |
| f-strings support ``=`` for self-documenting expressions and debugging |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Added an ``=`` specifier to :term:`f-string`\s. An f-string such as |
| ``f'{expr=}'`` will expand to the text of the expression, an equal sign, |
| then the representation of the evaluated expression. For example: |
| |
| >>> user = 'eric_idle' |
| >>> member_since = date(1975, 7, 31) |
| >>> f'{user=} {member_since=}' |
| "user='eric_idle' member_since=datetime.date(1975, 7, 31)" |
| |
| The usual :ref:`f-string format specifiers <f-strings>` allow more |
| control over how the result of the expression is displayed:: |
| |
| >>> delta = date.today() - member_since |
| >>> f'{user=!s} {delta.days=:,d}' |
| 'user=eric_idle delta.days=16,075' |
| |
| The ``=`` specifier will display the whole expression so that |
| calculations can be shown:: |
| |
| >>> print(f'{theta=} {cos(radians(theta))=:.3f}') |
| theta=30 cos(radians(theta))=0.866 |
| |
| (Contributed by Eric V. Smith and Larry Hastings in :issue:`36817`.) |
| |
| |
| PEP 578: Python Runtime Audit Hooks |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| The PEP adds an Audit Hook and Verified Open Hook. Both are available from |
| Python and native code, allowing applications and frameworks written in pure |
| Python code to take advantage of extra notifications, while also allowing |
| embedders or system administrators to deploy builds of Python where auditing is |
| always enabled. |
| |
| See :pep:`578` for full details. |
| |
| |
| PEP 587: Python Initialization Configuration |
| -------------------------------------------- |
| |
| The :pep:`587` adds a new C API to configure the Python Initialization |
| providing finer control on the whole configuration and better error reporting. |
| |
| New structures: |
| |
| * :c:type:`PyConfig` |
| * :c:type:`PyPreConfig` |
| * :c:type:`PyStatus` |
| * :c:type:`PyWideStringList` |
| |
| New functions: |
| |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_Clear` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_InitIsolatedConfig` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_InitPythonConfig` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_Read` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_SetArgv` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_SetBytesArgv` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_SetBytesString` |
| * :c:func:`PyConfig_SetString` |
| * :c:func:`PyPreConfig_InitIsolatedConfig` |
| * :c:func:`PyPreConfig_InitPythonConfig` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_Error` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_Exception` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_Exit` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_IsError` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_IsExit` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_NoMemory` |
| * :c:func:`PyStatus_Ok` |
| * :c:func:`PyWideStringList_Append` |
| * :c:func:`PyWideStringList_Insert` |
| * :c:func:`Py_BytesMain` |
| * :c:func:`Py_ExitStatusException` |
| * :c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` |
| * :c:func:`Py_PreInitialize` |
| * :c:func:`Py_PreInitializeFromArgs` |
| * :c:func:`Py_PreInitializeFromBytesArgs` |
| * :c:func:`Py_RunMain` |
| |
| This PEP also adds ``_PyRuntimeState.preconfig`` (:c:type:`PyPreConfig` type) |
| and ``PyInterpreterState.config`` (:c:type:`PyConfig` type) fields to these |
| internal structures. ``PyInterpreterState.config`` becomes the new |
| reference configuration, replacing global configuration variables and |
| other private variables. |
| |
| See :ref:`Python Initialization Configuration <init-config>` for the |
| documentation. |
| |
| See :pep:`587` for a full description. |
| |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36763`.) |
| |
| |
| PEP 590: Vectorcall: a fast calling protocol for CPython |
| -------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| :ref:`vectorcall` is added to the Python/C API. |
| It is meant to formalize existing optimizations which were already done |
| for various classes. |
| Any :ref:`static type <static-types>` implementing a callable can use this |
| protocol. |
| |
| This is currently provisional. |
| The aim is to make it fully public in Python 3.9. |
| |
| See :pep:`590` for a full description. |
| |
| (Contributed by Jeroen Demeyer, Mark Shannon and Petr Viktorin in :issue:`36974`.) |
| |
| |
| Pickle protocol 5 with out-of-band data buffers |
| ----------------------------------------------- |
| |
| When :mod:`pickle` is used to transfer large data between Python processes |
| in order to take advantage of multi-core or multi-machine processing, |
| it is important to optimize the transfer by reducing memory copies, and |
| possibly by applying custom techniques such as data-dependent compression. |
| |
| The :mod:`pickle` protocol 5 introduces support for out-of-band buffers |
| where :pep:`3118`-compatible data can be transmitted separately from the |
| main pickle stream, at the discretion of the communication layer. |
| |
| See :pep:`574` for a full description. |
| |
| (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`36785`.) |
| |
| |
| Other Language Changes |
| ====================== |
| |
| * A :keyword:`continue` statement was illegal in the :keyword:`finally` clause |
| due to a problem with the implementation. In Python 3.8 this restriction |
| was lifted. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`32489`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`bool`, :class:`int`, and :class:`fractions.Fraction` types |
| now have an :meth:`~int.as_integer_ratio` method like that found in |
| :class:`float` and :class:`decimal.Decimal`. This minor API extension |
| makes it possible to write ``numerator, denominator = |
| x.as_integer_ratio()`` and have it work across multiple numeric types. |
| (Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`33073` and Raymond Hettinger in |
| :issue:`37819`.) |
| |
| * Constructors of :class:`int`, :class:`float` and :class:`complex` will now |
| use the :meth:`~object.__index__` special method, if available and the |
| corresponding method :meth:`~object.__int__`, :meth:`~object.__float__` |
| or :meth:`~object.__complex__` is not available. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`20092`.) |
| |
| * Added support of :samp:`\\N\\{{name}\\}` escapes in :mod:`regular expressions <re>`:: |
| |
| >>> notice = 'Copyright © 2019' |
| >>> copyright_year_pattern = re.compile(r'\N{copyright sign}\s*(\d{4})') |
| >>> int(copyright_year_pattern.search(notice).group(1)) |
| 2019 |
| |
| (Contributed by Jonathan Eunice and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`30688`.) |
| |
| * Dict and dictviews are now iterable in reversed insertion order using |
| :func:`reversed`. (Contributed by Rémi Lapeyre in :issue:`33462`.) |
| |
| * The syntax allowed for keyword names in function calls was further |
| restricted. In particular, ``f((keyword)=arg)`` is no longer allowed. It was |
| never intended to permit more than a bare name on the left-hand side of a |
| keyword argument assignment term. |
| (Contributed by Benjamin Peterson in :issue:`34641`.) |
| |
| * Generalized iterable unpacking in :keyword:`yield` and |
| :keyword:`return` statements no longer requires enclosing parentheses. |
| This brings the *yield* and *return* syntax into better agreement with |
| normal assignment syntax:: |
| |
| >>> def parse(family): |
| lastname, *members = family.split() |
| return lastname.upper(), *members |
| |
| >>> parse('simpsons homer marge bart lisa maggie') |
| ('SIMPSONS', 'homer', 'marge', 'bart', 'lisa', 'maggie') |
| |
| (Contributed by David Cuthbert and Jordan Chapman in :issue:`32117`.) |
| |
| * When a comma is missed in code such as ``[(10, 20) (30, 40)]``, the |
| compiler displays a :exc:`SyntaxWarning` with a helpful suggestion. |
| This improves on just having a :exc:`TypeError` indicating that the |
| first tuple was not callable. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in |
| :issue:`15248`.) |
| |
| * Arithmetic operations between subclasses of :class:`datetime.date` or |
| :class:`datetime.datetime` and :class:`datetime.timedelta` objects now return |
| an instance of the subclass, rather than the base class. This also affects |
| the return type of operations whose implementation (directly or indirectly) |
| uses :class:`datetime.timedelta` arithmetic, such as |
| :meth:`~datetime.datetime.astimezone`. |
| (Contributed by Paul Ganssle in :issue:`32417`.) |
| |
| * When the Python interpreter is interrupted by Ctrl-C (SIGINT) and the |
| resulting :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception is not caught, the Python process |
| now exits via a SIGINT signal or with the correct exit code such that the |
| calling process can detect that it died due to a Ctrl-C. Shells on POSIX |
| and Windows use this to properly terminate scripts in interactive sessions. |
| (Contributed by Google via Gregory P. Smith in :issue:`1054041`.) |
| |
| * Some advanced styles of programming require updating the |
| :class:`types.CodeType` object for an existing function. Since code |
| objects are immutable, a new code object needs to be created, one |
| that is modeled on the existing code object. With 19 parameters, |
| this was somewhat tedious. Now, the new ``replace()`` method makes |
| it possible to create a clone with a few altered parameters. |
| |
| Here's an example that alters the :func:`statistics.mean` function to |
| prevent the *data* parameter from being used as a keyword argument:: |
| |
| >>> from statistics import mean |
| >>> mean(data=[10, 20, 90]) |
| 40 |
| >>> mean.__code__ = mean.__code__.replace(co_posonlyargcount=1) |
| >>> mean(data=[10, 20, 90]) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| TypeError: mean() got some positional-only arguments passed as keyword arguments: 'data' |
| |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`37032`.) |
| |
| * For integers, the three-argument form of the :func:`pow` function now |
| permits the exponent to be negative in the case where the base is |
| relatively prime to the modulus. It then computes a modular inverse to |
| the base when the exponent is ``-1``, and a suitable power of that |
| inverse for other negative exponents. For example, to compute the |
| `modular multiplicative inverse |
| <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_multiplicative_inverse>`_ of 38 |
| modulo 137, write:: |
| |
| >>> pow(38, -1, 137) |
| 119 |
| >>> 119 * 38 % 137 |
| 1 |
| |
| Modular inverses arise in the solution of `linear Diophantine |
| equations <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diophantine_equation>`_. |
| For example, to find integer solutions for ``4258𝑥 + 147𝑦 = 369``, |
| first rewrite as ``4258𝑥 ≡ 369 (mod 147)`` then solve: |
| |
| >>> x = 369 * pow(4258, -1, 147) % 147 |
| >>> y = (4258 * x - 369) // -147 |
| >>> 4258 * x + 147 * y |
| 369 |
| |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`36027`.) |
| |
| * Dict comprehensions have been synced-up with dict literals so that the |
| key is computed first and the value second:: |
| |
| >>> # Dict comprehension |
| >>> cast = {input('role? '): input('actor? ') for i in range(2)} |
| role? King Arthur |
| actor? Chapman |
| role? Black Knight |
| actor? Cleese |
| |
| >>> # Dict literal |
| >>> cast = {input('role? '): input('actor? ')} |
| role? Sir Robin |
| actor? Eric Idle |
| |
| The guaranteed execution order is helpful with assignment expressions |
| because variables assigned in the key expression will be available in |
| the value expression:: |
| |
| >>> names = ['Martin von Löwis', 'Łukasz Langa', 'Walter Dörwald'] |
| >>> {(n := normalize('NFC', name)).casefold() : n for name in names} |
| {'martin von löwis': 'Martin von Löwis', |
| 'łukasz langa': 'Łukasz Langa', |
| 'walter dörwald': 'Walter Dörwald'} |
| |
| (Contributed by Jörn Heissler in :issue:`35224`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`object.__reduce__` method can now return a tuple from two to |
| six elements long. Formerly, five was the limit. The new, optional sixth |
| element is a callable with a ``(obj, state)`` signature. This allows the |
| direct control over the state-updating behavior of a specific object. If |
| not *None*, this callable will have priority over the object's |
| :meth:`~__setstate__` method. |
| (Contributed by Pierre Glaser and Olivier Grisel in :issue:`35900`.) |
| |
| New Modules |
| =========== |
| |
| * The new :mod:`importlib.metadata` module provides (provisional) support for |
| reading metadata from third-party packages. For example, it can extract an |
| installed package's version number, list of entry points, and more:: |
| |
| >>> # Note following example requires that the popular "requests" |
| >>> # package has been installed. |
| >>> |
| >>> from importlib.metadata import version, requires, files |
| >>> version('requests') |
| '2.22.0' |
| >>> list(requires('requests')) |
| ['chardet (<3.1.0,>=3.0.2)'] |
| >>> list(files('requests'))[:5] |
| [PackagePath('requests-2.22.0.dist-info/INSTALLER'), |
| PackagePath('requests-2.22.0.dist-info/LICENSE'), |
| PackagePath('requests-2.22.0.dist-info/METADATA'), |
| PackagePath('requests-2.22.0.dist-info/RECORD'), |
| PackagePath('requests-2.22.0.dist-info/WHEEL')] |
| |
| (Contributed by Barry Warsaw and Jason R. Coombs in :issue:`34632`.) |
| |
| |
| Improved Modules |
| ================ |
| |
| ast |
| --- |
| |
| AST nodes now have ``end_lineno`` and ``end_col_offset`` attributes, |
| which give the precise location of the end of the node. (This only |
| applies to nodes that have ``lineno`` and ``col_offset`` attributes.) |
| |
| New function :func:`ast.get_source_segment` returns the source code |
| for a specific AST node. |
| |
| (Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in :issue:`33416`.) |
| |
| The :func:`ast.parse` function has some new flags: |
| |
| * ``type_comments=True`` causes it to return the text of :pep:`484` and |
| :pep:`526` type comments associated with certain AST nodes; |
| |
| * ``mode='func_type'`` can be used to parse :pep:`484` "signature type |
| comments" (returned for function definition AST nodes); |
| |
| * ``feature_version=(3, N)`` allows specifying an earlier Python 3 |
| version. For example, ``feature_version=(3, 4)`` will treat |
| :keyword:`async` and :keyword:`await` as non-reserved words. |
| |
| (Contributed by Guido van Rossum in :issue:`35766`.) |
| |
| |
| asyncio |
| ------- |
| |
| :func:`asyncio.run` has graduated from the provisional to stable API. This |
| function can be used to execute a :term:`coroutine` and return the result while |
| automatically managing the event loop. For example:: |
| |
| import asyncio |
| |
| async def main(): |
| await asyncio.sleep(0) |
| return 42 |
| |
| asyncio.run(main()) |
| |
| This is *roughly* equivalent to:: |
| |
| import asyncio |
| |
| async def main(): |
| await asyncio.sleep(0) |
| return 42 |
| |
| loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() |
| asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) |
| try: |
| loop.run_until_complete(main()) |
| finally: |
| asyncio.set_event_loop(None) |
| loop.close() |
| |
| |
| The actual implementation is significantly more complex. Thus, |
| :func:`asyncio.run` should be the preferred way of running asyncio programs. |
| |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`32314`.) |
| |
| Running ``python -m asyncio`` launches a natively async REPL. This allows rapid |
| experimentation with code that has a top-level :keyword:`await`. There is no |
| longer a need to directly call ``asyncio.run()`` which would spawn a new event |
| loop on every invocation: |
| |
| .. code-block:: none |
| |
| $ python -m asyncio |
| asyncio REPL 3.8.0 |
| Use "await" directly instead of "asyncio.run()". |
| Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. |
| >>> import asyncio |
| >>> await asyncio.sleep(10, result='hello') |
| hello |
| |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`37028`.) |
| |
| The exception :class:`asyncio.CancelledError` now inherits from |
| :class:`BaseException` rather than :class:`Exception` and no longer inherits |
| from :class:`concurrent.futures.CancelledError`. |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`32528`.) |
| |
| On Windows, the default event loop is now :class:`~asyncio.ProactorEventLoop`. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`34687`.) |
| |
| :class:`~asyncio.ProactorEventLoop` now also supports UDP. |
| (Contributed by Adam Meily and Andrew Svetlov in :issue:`29883`.) |
| |
| :class:`~asyncio.ProactorEventLoop` can now be interrupted by |
| :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` ("CTRL+C"). |
| (Contributed by Vladimir Matveev in :issue:`23057`.) |
| |
| Added :meth:`asyncio.Task.get_coro` for getting the wrapped coroutine |
| within an :class:`asyncio.Task`. |
| (Contributed by Alex Grönholm in :issue:`36999`.) |
| |
| Asyncio tasks can now be named, either by passing the ``name`` keyword |
| argument to :func:`asyncio.create_task` or |
| the :meth:`~asyncio.loop.create_task` event loop method, or by |
| calling the :meth:`~asyncio.Task.set_name` method on the task object. The |
| task name is visible in the ``repr()`` output of :class:`asyncio.Task` and |
| can also be retrieved using the :meth:`~asyncio.Task.get_name` method. |
| (Contributed by Alex Grönholm in :issue:`34270`.) |
| |
| Added support for |
| `Happy Eyeballs <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Eyeballs>`_ to |
| :func:`asyncio.loop.create_connection`. To specify the behavior, two new |
| parameters have been added: *happy_eyeballs_delay* and *interleave*. The Happy |
| Eyeballs algorithm improves responsiveness in applications that support IPv4 |
| and IPv6 by attempting to simultaneously connect using both. |
| (Contributed by twisteroid ambassador in :issue:`33530`.) |
| |
| |
| builtins |
| -------- |
| |
| The :func:`compile` built-in has been improved to accept the |
| ``ast.PyCF_ALLOW_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT`` flag. With this new flag passed, |
| :func:`compile` will allow top-level ``await``, ``async for`` and ``async with`` |
| constructs that are usually considered invalid syntax. Asynchronous code object |
| marked with the ``CO_COROUTINE`` flag may then be returned. |
| (Contributed by Matthias Bussonnier in :issue:`34616`) |
| |
| |
| collections |
| ----------- |
| |
| The :meth:`~collections.somenamedtuple._asdict` method for |
| :func:`collections.namedtuple` now returns a :class:`dict` instead of a |
| :class:`collections.OrderedDict`. This works because regular dicts have |
| guaranteed ordering since Python 3.7. If the extra features of |
| :class:`OrderedDict` are required, the suggested remediation is to cast the |
| result to the desired type: ``OrderedDict(nt._asdict())``. |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`35864`.) |
| |
| |
| cProfile |
| -------- |
| |
| The :class:`cProfile.Profile <profile.Profile>` class can now be used as a context manager. |
| Profile a block of code by running:: |
| |
| import cProfile |
| |
| with cProfile.Profile() as profiler: |
| # code to be profiled |
| ... |
| |
| (Contributed by Scott Sanderson in :issue:`29235`.) |
| |
| |
| csv |
| --- |
| |
| The :class:`csv.DictReader` now returns instances of :class:`dict` instead of |
| a :class:`collections.OrderedDict`. The tool is now faster and uses less |
| memory while still preserving the field order. |
| (Contributed by Michael Selik in :issue:`34003`.) |
| |
| |
| curses |
| ------- |
| |
| Added a new variable holding structured version information for the |
| underlying ncurses library: :data:`~curses.ncurses_version`. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`31680`.) |
| |
| |
| ctypes |
| ------ |
| |
| On Windows, :class:`~ctypes.CDLL` and subclasses now accept a *winmode* parameter |
| to specify flags for the underlying ``LoadLibraryEx`` call. The default flags are |
| set to only load DLL dependencies from trusted locations, including the path |
| where the DLL is stored (if a full or partial path is used to load the initial |
| DLL) and paths added by :func:`~os.add_dll_directory`. |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`36085`.) |
| |
| |
| datetime |
| -------- |
| |
| Added new alternate constructors :meth:`datetime.date.fromisocalendar` and |
| :meth:`datetime.datetime.fromisocalendar`, which construct :class:`~datetime.date` and |
| :class:`~datetime.datetime` objects respectively from ISO year, week number, and weekday; |
| these are the inverse of each class's ``isocalendar`` method. |
| (Contributed by Paul Ganssle in :issue:`36004`.) |
| |
| |
| functools |
| --------- |
| |
| :func:`functools.lru_cache` can now be used as a straight decorator rather |
| than as a function returning a decorator. So both of these are now supported:: |
| |
| @lru_cache |
| def f(x): |
| ... |
| |
| @lru_cache(maxsize=256) |
| def f(x): |
| ... |
| |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`36772`.) |
| |
| Added a new :func:`functools.cached_property` decorator, for computed properties |
| cached for the life of the instance. :: |
| |
| import functools |
| import statistics |
| |
| class Dataset: |
| def __init__(self, sequence_of_numbers): |
| self.data = sequence_of_numbers |
| |
| @functools.cached_property |
| def variance(self): |
| return statistics.variance(self.data) |
| |
| (Contributed by Carl Meyer in :issue:`21145`) |
| |
| |
| Added a new :func:`functools.singledispatchmethod` decorator that converts |
| methods into :term:`generic functions <generic function>` using |
| :term:`single dispatch`:: |
| |
| from functools import singledispatchmethod |
| from contextlib import suppress |
| |
| class TaskManager: |
| |
| def __init__(self, tasks): |
| self.tasks = list(tasks) |
| |
| @singledispatchmethod |
| def discard(self, value): |
| with suppress(ValueError): |
| self.tasks.remove(value) |
| |
| @discard.register(list) |
| def _(self, tasks): |
| targets = set(tasks) |
| self.tasks = [x for x in self.tasks if x not in targets] |
| |
| (Contributed by Ethan Smith in :issue:`32380`) |
| |
| gc |
| -- |
| |
| :func:`~gc.get_objects` can now receive an optional *generation* parameter |
| indicating a generation to get objects from. |
| (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`36016`.) |
| |
| |
| gettext |
| ------- |
| |
| Added :func:`~gettext.pgettext` and its variants. |
| (Contributed by Franz Glasner, Éric Araujo, and Cheryl Sabella in :issue:`2504`.) |
| |
| |
| gzip |
| ---- |
| |
| Added the *mtime* parameter to :func:`gzip.compress` for reproducible output. |
| (Contributed by Guo Ci Teo in :issue:`34898`.) |
| |
| A :exc:`~gzip.BadGzipFile` exception is now raised instead of :exc:`OSError` |
| for certain types of invalid or corrupt gzip files. |
| (Contributed by Filip Gruszczyński, Michele Orrù, and Zackery Spytz in |
| :issue:`6584`.) |
| |
| |
| IDLE and idlelib |
| ---------------- |
| |
| Output over N lines (50 by default) is squeezed down to a button. |
| N can be changed in the PyShell section of the General page of the |
| Settings dialog. Fewer, but possibly extra long, lines can be squeezed by |
| right clicking on the output. Squeezed output can be expanded in place |
| by double-clicking the button or into the clipboard or a separate window |
| by right-clicking the button. (Contributed by Tal Einat in :issue:`1529353`.) |
| |
| Add "Run Customized" to the Run menu to run a module with customized |
| settings. Any command line arguments entered are added to sys.argv. |
| They also re-appear in the box for the next customized run. One can also |
| suppress the normal Shell main module restart. (Contributed by Cheryl |
| Sabella, Terry Jan Reedy, and others in :issue:`5680` and :issue:`37627`.) |
| |
| Added optional line numbers for IDLE editor windows. Windows |
| open without line numbers unless set otherwise in the General |
| tab of the configuration dialog. Line numbers for an existing |
| window are shown and hidden in the Options menu. |
| (Contributed by Tal Einat and Saimadhav Heblikar in :issue:`17535`.) |
| |
| OS native encoding is now used for converting between Python strings and Tcl |
| objects. This allows IDLE to work with emoji and other non-BMP characters. |
| These characters can be displayed or copied and pasted to or from the |
| clipboard. Converting strings from Tcl to Python and back now never fails. |
| (Many people worked on this for eight years but the problem was finally |
| solved by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`13153`.) |
| |
| New in 3.8.1: |
| |
| Add option to toggle cursor blink off. (Contributed by Zackery Spytz |
| in :issue:`4603`.) |
| |
| Escape key now closes IDLE completion windows. (Contributed by Johnny |
| Najera in :issue:`38944`.) |
| |
| The changes above have been backported to 3.7 maintenance releases. |
| |
| Add keywords to module name completion list. (Contributed by Terry J. |
| Reedy in :issue:`37765`.) |
| |
| inspect |
| ------- |
| |
| The :func:`inspect.getdoc` function can now find docstrings for ``__slots__`` |
| if that attribute is a :class:`dict` where the values are docstrings. |
| This provides documentation options similar to what we already have |
| for :func:`property`, :func:`classmethod`, and :func:`staticmethod`:: |
| |
| class AudioClip: |
| __slots__ = {'bit_rate': 'expressed in kilohertz to one decimal place', |
| 'duration': 'in seconds, rounded up to an integer'} |
| def __init__(self, bit_rate, duration): |
| self.bit_rate = round(bit_rate / 1000.0, 1) |
| self.duration = ceil(duration) |
| |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`36326`.) |
| |
| |
| io |
| -- |
| |
| In development mode (:option:`-X` ``env``) and in :ref:`debug build <debug-build>`, the |
| :class:`io.IOBase` finalizer now logs the exception if the ``close()`` method |
| fails. The exception is ignored silently by default in release build. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`18748`.) |
| |
| |
| itertools |
| --------- |
| |
| The :func:`itertools.accumulate` function added an option *initial* keyword |
| argument to specify an initial value:: |
| |
| >>> from itertools import accumulate |
| >>> list(accumulate([10, 5, 30, 15], initial=1000)) |
| [1000, 1010, 1015, 1045, 1060] |
| |
| (Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`34659`.) |
| |
| |
| json.tool |
| --------- |
| |
| Add option ``--json-lines`` to parse every input line as a separate JSON object. |
| (Contributed by Weipeng Hong in :issue:`31553`.) |
| |
| |
| logging |
| ------- |
| |
| Added a *force* keyword argument to :func:`logging.basicConfig()` |
| When set to true, any existing handlers attached |
| to the root logger are removed and closed before carrying out the |
| configuration specified by the other arguments. |
| |
| This solves a long-standing problem. Once a logger or *basicConfig()* had |
| been called, subsequent calls to *basicConfig()* were silently ignored. |
| This made it difficult to update, experiment with, or teach the various |
| logging configuration options using the interactive prompt or a Jupyter |
| notebook. |
| |
| (Suggested by Raymond Hettinger, implemented by Donghee Na, and |
| reviewed by Vinay Sajip in :issue:`33897`.) |
| |
| |
| math |
| ---- |
| |
| Added new function :func:`math.dist` for computing Euclidean distance |
| between two points. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`33089`.) |
| |
| Expanded the :func:`math.hypot` function to handle multiple dimensions. |
| Formerly, it only supported the 2-D case. |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`33089`.) |
| |
| Added new function, :func:`math.prod`, as analogous function to :func:`sum` |
| that returns the product of a 'start' value (default: 1) times an iterable of |
| numbers:: |
| |
| >>> prior = 0.8 |
| >>> likelihoods = [0.625, 0.84, 0.30] |
| >>> math.prod(likelihoods, start=prior) |
| 0.126 |
| |
| (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`35606`.) |
| |
| Added two new combinatoric functions :func:`math.perm` and :func:`math.comb`:: |
| |
| >>> math.perm(10, 3) # Permutations of 10 things taken 3 at a time |
| 720 |
| >>> math.comb(10, 3) # Combinations of 10 things taken 3 at a time |
| 120 |
| |
| (Contributed by Yash Aggarwal, Keller Fuchs, Serhiy Storchaka, and Raymond |
| Hettinger in :issue:`37128`, :issue:`37178`, and :issue:`35431`.) |
| |
| Added a new function :func:`math.isqrt` for computing accurate integer square |
| roots without conversion to floating point. The new function supports |
| arbitrarily large integers. It is faster than ``floor(sqrt(n))`` but slower |
| than :func:`math.sqrt`:: |
| |
| >>> r = 650320427 |
| >>> s = r ** 2 |
| >>> isqrt(s - 1) # correct |
| 650320426 |
| >>> floor(sqrt(s - 1)) # incorrect |
| 650320427 |
| |
| (Contributed by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`36887`.) |
| |
| The function :func:`math.factorial` no longer accepts arguments that are not |
| int-like. (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`33083`.) |
| |
| |
| mmap |
| ---- |
| |
| The :class:`mmap.mmap` class now has an :meth:`~mmap.mmap.madvise` method to |
| access the ``madvise()`` system call. |
| (Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`32941`.) |
| |
| |
| multiprocessing |
| --------------- |
| |
| Added new :mod:`multiprocessing.shared_memory` module. |
| (Contributed by Davin Potts in :issue:`35813`.) |
| |
| On macOS, the *spawn* start method is now used by default. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`33725`.) |
| |
| |
| os |
| -- |
| |
| Added new function :func:`~os.add_dll_directory` on Windows for providing |
| additional search paths for native dependencies when importing extension |
| modules or loading DLLs using :mod:`ctypes`. |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`36085`.) |
| |
| A new :func:`os.memfd_create` function was added to wrap the |
| ``memfd_create()`` syscall. |
| (Contributed by Zackery Spytz and Christian Heimes in :issue:`26836`.) |
| |
| On Windows, much of the manual logic for handling reparse points (including |
| symlinks and directory junctions) has been delegated to the operating system. |
| Specifically, :func:`os.stat` will now traverse anything supported by the |
| operating system, while :func:`os.lstat` will only open reparse points that |
| identify as "name surrogates" while others are opened as for :func:`os.stat`. |
| In all cases, :attr:`stat_result.st_mode` will only have ``S_IFLNK`` set for |
| symbolic links and not other kinds of reparse points. To identify other kinds |
| of reparse point, check the new :attr:`stat_result.st_reparse_tag` attribute. |
| |
| On Windows, :func:`os.readlink` is now able to read directory junctions. Note |
| that :func:`~os.path.islink` will return ``False`` for directory junctions, |
| and so code that checks ``islink`` first will continue to treat junctions as |
| directories, while code that handles errors from :func:`os.readlink` may now |
| treat junctions as links. |
| |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`37834`.) |
| |
| |
| os.path |
| ------- |
| |
| :mod:`os.path` functions that return a boolean result like |
| :func:`~os.path.exists`, :func:`~os.path.lexists`, :func:`~os.path.isdir`, |
| :func:`~os.path.isfile`, :func:`~os.path.islink`, and :func:`~os.path.ismount` |
| now return ``False`` instead of raising :exc:`ValueError` or its subclasses |
| :exc:`UnicodeEncodeError` and :exc:`UnicodeDecodeError` for paths that contain |
| characters or bytes unrepresentable at the OS level. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`33721`.) |
| |
| :func:`~os.path.expanduser` on Windows now prefers the :envvar:`USERPROFILE` |
| environment variable and does not use :envvar:`HOME`, which is not normally set |
| for regular user accounts. |
| (Contributed by Anthony Sottile in :issue:`36264`.) |
| |
| :func:`~os.path.isdir` on Windows no longer returns ``True`` for a link to a |
| non-existent directory. |
| |
| :func:`~os.path.realpath` on Windows now resolves reparse points, including |
| symlinks and directory junctions. |
| |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`37834`.) |
| |
| |
| pathlib |
| ------- |
| |
| :mod:`pathlib.Path` methods that return a boolean result like |
| :meth:`~pathlib.Path.exists()`, :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_dir()`, |
| :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_file()`, :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_mount()`, |
| :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_symlink()`, :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_block_device()`, |
| :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_char_device()`, :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_fifo()`, |
| :meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_socket()` now return ``False`` instead of raising |
| :exc:`ValueError` or its subclass :exc:`UnicodeEncodeError` for paths that |
| contain characters unrepresentable at the OS level. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`33721`.) |
| |
| Added :meth:`!pathlib.Path.link_to()` which creates a hard link pointing |
| to a path. |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye in :issue:`26978`) |
| Note that ``link_to`` was deprecated in 3.10 and removed in 3.12 in |
| favor of a ``hardlink_to`` method added in 3.10 which matches the |
| semantics of the existing ``symlink_to`` method. |
| |
| |
| pickle |
| ------ |
| |
| :mod:`pickle` extensions subclassing the C-optimized :class:`~pickle.Pickler` |
| can now override the pickling logic of functions and classes by defining the |
| special :meth:`~pickle.Pickler.reducer_override` method. |
| (Contributed by Pierre Glaser and Olivier Grisel in :issue:`35900`.) |
| |
| |
| plistlib |
| -------- |
| |
| Added new :class:`plistlib.UID` and enabled support for reading and writing |
| NSKeyedArchiver-encoded binary plists. |
| (Contributed by Jon Janzen in :issue:`26707`.) |
| |
| |
| pprint |
| ------ |
| |
| The :mod:`pprint` module added a *sort_dicts* parameter to several functions. |
| By default, those functions continue to sort dictionaries before rendering or |
| printing. However, if *sort_dicts* is set to false, the dictionaries retain |
| the order that keys were inserted. This can be useful for comparison to JSON |
| inputs during debugging. |
| |
| In addition, there is a convenience new function, :func:`pprint.pp` that is |
| like :func:`pprint.pprint` but with *sort_dicts* defaulting to ``False``:: |
| |
| >>> from pprint import pprint, pp |
| >>> d = dict(source='input.txt', operation='filter', destination='output.txt') |
| >>> pp(d, width=40) # Original order |
| {'source': 'input.txt', |
| 'operation': 'filter', |
| 'destination': 'output.txt'} |
| >>> pprint(d, width=40) # Keys sorted alphabetically |
| {'destination': 'output.txt', |
| 'operation': 'filter', |
| 'source': 'input.txt'} |
| |
| (Contributed by Rémi Lapeyre in :issue:`30670`.) |
| |
| |
| py_compile |
| ---------- |
| |
| :func:`py_compile.compile` now supports silent mode. |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye in :issue:`22640`.) |
| |
| |
| shlex |
| ----- |
| |
| The new :func:`shlex.join` function acts as the inverse of :func:`shlex.split`. |
| (Contributed by Bo Bayles in :issue:`32102`.) |
| |
| |
| shutil |
| ------ |
| |
| :func:`shutil.copytree` now accepts a new ``dirs_exist_ok`` keyword argument. |
| (Contributed by Josh Bronson in :issue:`20849`.) |
| |
| :func:`shutil.make_archive` now defaults to the modern pax (POSIX.1-2001) |
| format for new archives to improve portability and standards conformance, |
| inherited from the corresponding change to the :mod:`tarfile` module. |
| (Contributed by C.A.M. Gerlach in :issue:`30661`.) |
| |
| :func:`shutil.rmtree` on Windows now removes directory junctions without |
| recursively removing their contents first. |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`37834`.) |
| |
| |
| socket |
| ------ |
| |
| Added :meth:`~socket.create_server()` and :meth:`~socket.has_dualstack_ipv6()` |
| convenience functions to automate the necessary tasks usually involved when |
| creating a server socket, including accepting both IPv4 and IPv6 connections |
| on the same socket. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`17561`.) |
| |
| The :func:`socket.if_nameindex()`, :func:`socket.if_nametoindex()`, and |
| :func:`socket.if_indextoname()` functions have been implemented on Windows. |
| (Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`37007`.) |
| |
| |
| ssl |
| --- |
| |
| Added :attr:`~ssl.SSLContext.post_handshake_auth` to enable and |
| :meth:`~ssl.SSLSocket.verify_client_post_handshake` to initiate TLS 1.3 |
| post-handshake authentication. |
| (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`34670`.) |
| |
| |
| statistics |
| ---------- |
| |
| Added :func:`statistics.fmean` as a faster, floating point variant of |
| :func:`statistics.mean()`. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger and |
| Steven D'Aprano in :issue:`35904`.) |
| |
| Added :func:`statistics.geometric_mean()` |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`27181`.) |
| |
| Added :func:`statistics.multimode` that returns a list of the most |
| common values. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`35892`.) |
| |
| Added :func:`statistics.quantiles` that divides data or a distribution |
| in to equiprobable intervals (e.g. quartiles, deciles, or percentiles). |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`36546`.) |
| |
| Added :class:`statistics.NormalDist`, a tool for creating |
| and manipulating normal distributions of a random variable. |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`36018`.) |
| |
| :: |
| |
| >>> temperature_feb = NormalDist.from_samples([4, 12, -3, 2, 7, 14]) |
| >>> temperature_feb.mean |
| 6.0 |
| >>> temperature_feb.stdev |
| 6.356099432828281 |
| |
| >>> temperature_feb.cdf(3) # Chance of being under 3 degrees |
| 0.3184678262814532 |
| >>> # Relative chance of being 7 degrees versus 10 degrees |
| >>> temperature_feb.pdf(7) / temperature_feb.pdf(10) |
| 1.2039930378537762 |
| |
| >>> el_niño = NormalDist(4, 2.5) |
| >>> temperature_feb += el_niño # Add in a climate effect |
| >>> temperature_feb |
| NormalDist(mu=10.0, sigma=6.830080526611674) |
| |
| >>> temperature_feb * (9/5) + 32 # Convert to Fahrenheit |
| NormalDist(mu=50.0, sigma=12.294144947901014) |
| >>> temperature_feb.samples(3) # Generate random samples |
| [7.672102882379219, 12.000027119750287, 4.647488369766392] |
| |
| |
| sys |
| --- |
| |
| Add new :func:`sys.unraisablehook` function which can be overridden to control |
| how "unraisable exceptions" are handled. It is called when an exception has |
| occurred but there is no way for Python to handle it. For example, when a |
| destructor raises an exception or during garbage collection |
| (:func:`gc.collect`). |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36829`.) |
| |
| |
| tarfile |
| ------- |
| |
| The :mod:`tarfile` module now defaults to the modern pax (POSIX.1-2001) |
| format for new archives, instead of the previous GNU-specific one. |
| This improves cross-platform portability with a consistent encoding (UTF-8) |
| in a standardized and extensible format, and offers several other benefits. |
| (Contributed by C.A.M. Gerlach in :issue:`36268`.) |
| |
| |
| threading |
| --------- |
| |
| Add a new :func:`threading.excepthook` function which handles uncaught |
| :meth:`threading.Thread.run` exception. It can be overridden to control how |
| uncaught :meth:`threading.Thread.run` exceptions are handled. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`1230540`.) |
| |
| Add a new :func:`threading.get_native_id` function and |
| a :data:`~threading.Thread.native_id` |
| attribute to the :class:`threading.Thread` class. These return the native |
| integral Thread ID of the current thread assigned by the kernel. |
| This feature is only available on certain platforms, see |
| :func:`get_native_id <threading.get_native_id>` for more information. |
| (Contributed by Jake Tesler in :issue:`36084`.) |
| |
| |
| tokenize |
| -------- |
| |
| The :mod:`tokenize` module now implicitly emits a ``NEWLINE`` token when |
| provided with input that does not have a trailing new line. This behavior |
| now matches what the C tokenizer does internally. |
| (Contributed by Ammar Askar in :issue:`33899`.) |
| |
| |
| tkinter |
| ------- |
| |
| Added methods :meth:`~tkinter.Spinbox.selection_from`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Spinbox.selection_present`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Spinbox.selection_range` and |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Spinbox.selection_to` |
| in the :class:`tkinter.Spinbox` class. |
| (Contributed by Juliette Monsel in :issue:`34829`.) |
| |
| Added method :meth:`~tkinter.Canvas.moveto` |
| in the :class:`tkinter.Canvas` class. |
| (Contributed by Juliette Monsel in :issue:`23831`.) |
| |
| The :class:`tkinter.PhotoImage` class now has |
| :meth:`~tkinter.PhotoImage.transparency_get` and |
| :meth:`~tkinter.PhotoImage.transparency_set` methods. (Contributed by |
| Zackery Spytz in :issue:`25451`.) |
| |
| |
| time |
| ---- |
| |
| Added new clock :const:`~time.CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW` for macOS 10.12. |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye in :issue:`35702`.) |
| |
| |
| typing |
| ------ |
| |
| The :mod:`typing` module incorporates several new features: |
| |
| * A dictionary type with per-key types. See :pep:`589` and |
| :class:`typing.TypedDict`. |
| TypedDict uses only string keys. By default, every key is required |
| to be present. Specify "total=False" to allow keys to be optional:: |
| |
| class Location(TypedDict, total=False): |
| lat_long: tuple |
| grid_square: str |
| xy_coordinate: tuple |
| |
| * Literal types. See :pep:`586` and :class:`typing.Literal`. |
| Literal types indicate that a parameter or return value |
| is constrained to one or more specific literal values:: |
| |
| def get_status(port: int) -> Literal['connected', 'disconnected']: |
| ... |
| |
| * "Final" variables, functions, methods and classes. See :pep:`591`, |
| :class:`typing.Final` and :func:`typing.final`. |
| The final qualifier instructs a static type checker to restrict |
| subclassing, overriding, or reassignment:: |
| |
| pi: Final[float] = 3.1415926536 |
| |
| * Protocol definitions. See :pep:`544`, :class:`typing.Protocol` and |
| :func:`typing.runtime_checkable`. Simple ABCs like |
| :class:`typing.SupportsInt` are now ``Protocol`` subclasses. |
| |
| * New protocol class :class:`typing.SupportsIndex`. |
| |
| * New functions :func:`typing.get_origin` and :func:`typing.get_args`. |
| |
| |
| unicodedata |
| ----------- |
| |
| The :mod:`unicodedata` module has been upgraded to use the `Unicode 12.1.0 |
| <https://blog.unicode.org/2019/05/unicode-12-1-en.html>`_ release. |
| |
| New function :func:`~unicodedata.is_normalized` can be used to verify a string |
| is in a specific normal form, often much faster than by actually normalizing |
| the string. (Contributed by Max Belanger, David Euresti, and Greg Price in |
| :issue:`32285` and :issue:`37966`). |
| |
| |
| unittest |
| -------- |
| |
| Added :class:`~unittest.mock.AsyncMock` to support an asynchronous version of |
| :class:`~unittest.mock.Mock`. Appropriate new assert functions for testing |
| have been added as well. |
| (Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`26467`). |
| |
| Added :func:`~unittest.addModuleCleanup()` and |
| :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.addClassCleanup()` to unittest to support |
| cleanups for :func:`~unittest.setUpModule()` and |
| :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.setUpClass()`. |
| (Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`24412`.) |
| |
| Several mock assert functions now also print a list of actual calls upon |
| failure. (Contributed by Petter Strandmark in :issue:`35047`.) |
| |
| :mod:`unittest` module gained support for coroutines to be used as test cases |
| with :class:`unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase`. |
| (Contributed by Andrew Svetlov in :issue:`32972`.) |
| |
| Example:: |
| |
| import unittest |
| |
| |
| class TestRequest(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): |
| |
| async def asyncSetUp(self): |
| self.connection = await AsyncConnection() |
| |
| async def test_get(self): |
| response = await self.connection.get("https://example.com") |
| self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) |
| |
| async def asyncTearDown(self): |
| await self.connection.close() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |
| |
| |
| venv |
| ---- |
| |
| :mod:`venv` now includes an ``Activate.ps1`` script on all platforms for |
| activating virtual environments under PowerShell Core 6.1. |
| (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`32718`.) |
| |
| |
| weakref |
| ------- |
| |
| The proxy objects returned by :func:`weakref.proxy` now support the matrix |
| multiplication operators ``@`` and ``@=`` in addition to the other |
| numeric operators. (Contributed by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`36669`.) |
| |
| |
| xml |
| --- |
| |
| As mitigation against DTD and external entity retrieval, the |
| :mod:`xml.dom.minidom` and :mod:`xml.sax` modules no longer process |
| external entities by default. |
| (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`17239`.) |
| |
| The ``.find*()`` methods in the :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` module |
| support wildcard searches like ``{*}tag`` which ignores the namespace |
| and ``{namespace}*`` which returns all tags in the given namespace. |
| (Contributed by Stefan Behnel in :issue:`28238`.) |
| |
| The :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` module provides a new function |
| :func:`–xml.etree.ElementTree.canonicalize()` that implements C14N 2.0. |
| (Contributed by Stefan Behnel in :issue:`13611`.) |
| |
| The target object of :class:`xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser` can |
| receive namespace declaration events through the new callback methods |
| ``start_ns()`` and ``end_ns()``. Additionally, the |
| :class:`xml.etree.ElementTree.TreeBuilder` target can be configured |
| to process events about comments and processing instructions to include |
| them in the generated tree. |
| (Contributed by Stefan Behnel in :issue:`36676` and :issue:`36673`.) |
| |
| |
| xmlrpc |
| ------ |
| |
| :class:`xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy` now supports an optional *headers* keyword |
| argument for a sequence of HTTP headers to be sent with each request. Among |
| other things, this makes it possible to upgrade from default basic |
| authentication to faster session authentication. |
| (Contributed by Cédric Krier in :issue:`35153`.) |
| |
| |
| Optimizations |
| ============= |
| |
| * The :mod:`subprocess` module can now use the :func:`os.posix_spawn` function |
| in some cases for better performance. Currently, it is only used on macOS |
| and Linux (using glibc 2.24 or newer) if all these conditions are met: |
| |
| * *close_fds* is false; |
| * *preexec_fn*, *pass_fds*, *cwd* and *start_new_session* parameters |
| are not set; |
| * the *executable* path contains a directory. |
| |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye and Victor Stinner in :issue:`35537`.) |
| |
| * :func:`shutil.copyfile`, :func:`shutil.copy`, :func:`shutil.copy2`, |
| :func:`shutil.copytree` and :func:`shutil.move` use platform-specific |
| "fast-copy" syscalls on Linux and macOS in order to copy the file |
| more efficiently. |
| "fast-copy" means that the copying operation occurs within the kernel, |
| avoiding the use of userspace buffers in Python as in |
| "``outfd.write(infd.read())``". |
| On Windows :func:`shutil.copyfile` uses a bigger default buffer size (1 MiB |
| instead of 16 KiB) and a :func:`memoryview`-based variant of |
| :func:`shutil.copyfileobj` is used. |
| The speedup for copying a 512 MiB file within the same partition is about |
| +26% on Linux, +50% on macOS and +40% on Windows. Also, much less CPU cycles |
| are consumed. |
| See :ref:`shutil-platform-dependent-efficient-copy-operations` section. |
| (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`33671`.) |
| |
| * :func:`shutil.copytree` uses :func:`os.scandir` function and all copy |
| functions depending from it use cached :func:`os.stat` values. The speedup |
| for copying a directory with 8000 files is around +9% on Linux, +20% on |
| Windows and +30% on a Windows SMB share. Also the number of :func:`os.stat` |
| syscalls is reduced by 38% making :func:`shutil.copytree` especially faster |
| on network filesystems. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`33695`.) |
| |
| * The default protocol in the :mod:`pickle` module is now Protocol 4, |
| first introduced in Python 3.4. It offers better performance and smaller |
| size compared to Protocol 3 available since Python 3.0. |
| |
| * Removed one :c:type:`Py_ssize_t` member from ``PyGC_Head``. All GC tracked |
| objects (e.g. tuple, list, dict) size is reduced 4 or 8 bytes. |
| (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`33597`.) |
| |
| * :class:`uuid.UUID` now uses ``__slots__`` to reduce its memory footprint. |
| (Contributed by Wouter Bolsterlee and Tal Einat in :issue:`30977`) |
| |
| * Improved performance of :func:`operator.itemgetter` by 33%. Optimized |
| argument handling and added a fast path for the common case of a single |
| non-negative integer index into a tuple (which is the typical use case in |
| the standard library). (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in |
| :issue:`35664`.) |
| |
| * Sped-up field lookups in :func:`collections.namedtuple`. They are now more |
| than two times faster, making them the fastest form of instance variable |
| lookup in Python. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger, Pablo Galindo, and |
| Joe Jevnik, Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`32492`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`list` constructor does not overallocate the internal item buffer |
| if the input iterable has a known length (the input implements ``__len__``). |
| This makes the created list 12% smaller on average. (Contributed by |
| Raymond Hettinger and Pablo Galindo in :issue:`33234`.) |
| |
| * Doubled the speed of class variable writes. When a non-dunder attribute |
| was updated, there was an unnecessary call to update slots. |
| (Contributed by Stefan Behnel, Pablo Galindo Salgado, Raymond Hettinger, |
| Neil Schemenauer, and Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36012`.) |
| |
| * Reduced an overhead of converting arguments passed to many builtin functions |
| and methods. This sped up calling some simple builtin functions and |
| methods up to 20--50%. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23867`, |
| :issue:`35582` and :issue:`36127`.) |
| |
| * ``LOAD_GLOBAL`` instruction now uses new "per opcode cache" mechanism. |
| It is about 40% faster now. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov and Inada Naoki in |
| :issue:`26219`.) |
| |
| |
| Build and C API Changes |
| ======================= |
| |
| * Default :data:`sys.abiflags` became an empty string: the ``m`` flag for |
| pymalloc became useless (builds with and without pymalloc are ABI compatible) |
| and so has been removed. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36707`.) |
| |
| Example of changes: |
| |
| * Only ``python3.8`` program is installed, ``python3.8m`` program is gone. |
| * Only ``python3.8-config`` script is installed, ``python3.8m-config`` script |
| is gone. |
| * The ``m`` flag has been removed from the suffix of dynamic library |
| filenames: extension modules in the standard library as well as those |
| produced and installed by third-party packages, like those downloaded from |
| PyPI. On Linux, for example, the Python 3.7 suffix |
| ``.cpython-37m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so`` became |
| ``.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so`` in Python 3.8. |
| |
| * The header files have been reorganized to better separate the different kinds |
| of APIs: |
| |
| * ``Include/*.h`` should be the portable public stable C API. |
| * ``Include/cpython/*.h`` should be the unstable C API specific to CPython; |
| public API, with some private API prefixed by ``_Py`` or ``_PY``. |
| * ``Include/internal/*.h`` is the private internal C API very specific to |
| CPython. This API comes with no backward compatibility warranty and should |
| not be used outside CPython. It is only exposed for very specific needs |
| like debuggers and profiles which has to access to CPython internals |
| without calling functions. This API is now installed by ``make install``. |
| |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35134` and :issue:`35081`, |
| work initiated by Eric Snow in Python 3.7.) |
| |
| * Some macros have been converted to static inline functions: parameter types |
| and return type are well defined, they don't have issues specific to macros, |
| variables have a local scopes. Examples: |
| |
| * :c:func:`Py_INCREF`, :c:func:`Py_DECREF` |
| * :c:func:`Py_XINCREF`, :c:func:`Py_XDECREF` |
| * :c:func:`PyObject_INIT`, :c:func:`PyObject_INIT_VAR` |
| * Private functions: :c:func:`!_PyObject_GC_TRACK`, |
| :c:func:`!_PyObject_GC_UNTRACK`, :c:func:`!_Py_Dealloc` |
| |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35059`.) |
| |
| * The :c:func:`!PyByteArray_Init` and :c:func:`!PyByteArray_Fini` functions have |
| been removed. They did nothing since Python 2.7.4 and Python 3.2.0, were |
| excluded from the limited API (stable ABI), and were not documented. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35713`.) |
| |
| * The result of :c:func:`PyExceptionClass_Name` is now of type |
| ``const char *`` rather of ``char *``. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`33818`.) |
| |
| * The duality of ``Modules/Setup.dist`` and ``Modules/Setup`` has been |
| removed. Previously, when updating the CPython source tree, one had |
| to manually copy ``Modules/Setup.dist`` (inside the source tree) to |
| ``Modules/Setup`` (inside the build tree) in order to reflect any changes |
| upstream. This was of a small benefit to packagers at the expense of |
| a frequent annoyance to developers following CPython development, as |
| forgetting to copy the file could produce build failures. |
| |
| Now the build system always reads from ``Modules/Setup`` inside the source |
| tree. People who want to customize that file are encouraged to maintain |
| their changes in a git fork of CPython or as patch files, as they would do |
| for any other change to the source tree. |
| |
| (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`32430`.) |
| |
| * Functions that convert Python number to C integer like |
| :c:func:`PyLong_AsLong` and argument parsing functions like |
| :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple` with integer converting format units like ``'i'`` |
| will now use the :meth:`~object.__index__` special method instead of |
| :meth:`~object.__int__`, if available. The deprecation warning will be |
| emitted for objects with the ``__int__()`` method but without the |
| ``__index__()`` method (like :class:`~decimal.Decimal` and |
| :class:`~fractions.Fraction`). :c:func:`PyNumber_Check` will now return |
| ``1`` for objects implementing ``__index__()``. |
| :c:func:`PyNumber_Long`, :c:func:`PyNumber_Float` and |
| :c:func:`PyFloat_AsDouble` also now use the ``__index__()`` method if |
| available. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36048` and :issue:`20092`.) |
| |
| * Heap-allocated type objects will now increase their reference count |
| in :c:func:`PyObject_Init` (and its parallel macro ``PyObject_INIT``) |
| instead of in :c:func:`PyType_GenericAlloc`. Types that modify instance |
| allocation or deallocation may need to be adjusted. |
| (Contributed by Eddie Elizondo in :issue:`35810`.) |
| |
| * The new function :c:func:`!PyCode_NewWithPosOnlyArgs` allows to create |
| code objects like :c:func:`!PyCode_New`, but with an extra *posonlyargcount* |
| parameter for indicating the number of positional-only arguments. |
| (Contributed by Pablo Galindo in :issue:`37221`.) |
| |
| * :c:func:`!Py_SetPath` now sets :data:`sys.executable` to the program full |
| path (:c:func:`Py_GetProgramFullPath`) rather than to the program name |
| (:c:func:`Py_GetProgramName`). |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`38234`.) |
| |
| |
| Deprecated |
| ========== |
| |
| * The distutils ``bdist_wininst`` command is now deprecated, use |
| ``bdist_wheel`` (wheel packages) instead. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`37481`.) |
| |
| * Deprecated methods ``getchildren()`` and ``getiterator()`` in |
| the :mod:`~xml.etree.ElementTree` module now emit a |
| :exc:`DeprecationWarning` instead of :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning`. |
| They will be removed in Python 3.9. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`29209`.) |
| |
| * Passing an object that is not an instance of |
| :class:`concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` to |
| :meth:`loop.set_default_executor() <asyncio.loop.set_default_executor>` is |
| deprecated and will be prohibited in Python 3.9. |
| (Contributed by Elvis Pranskevichus in :issue:`34075`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`~object.__getitem__` methods of :class:`xml.dom.pulldom.DOMEventStream`, |
| :class:`wsgiref.util.FileWrapper` and :class:`fileinput.FileInput` have been |
| deprecated. |
| |
| Implementations of these methods have been ignoring their *index* parameter, |
| and returning the next item instead. |
| (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`9372`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`typing.NamedTuple` class has deprecated the ``_field_types`` |
| attribute in favor of the ``__annotations__`` attribute which has the same |
| information. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`36320`.) |
| |
| * :mod:`ast` classes ``Num``, ``Str``, ``Bytes``, ``NameConstant`` and |
| ``Ellipsis`` are considered deprecated and will be removed in future Python |
| versions. :class:`~ast.Constant` should be used instead. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`32892`.) |
| |
| * :class:`ast.NodeVisitor` methods ``visit_Num()``, ``visit_Str()``, |
| ``visit_Bytes()``, ``visit_NameConstant()`` and ``visit_Ellipsis()`` are |
| deprecated now and will not be called in future Python versions. |
| Add the :meth:`~ast.NodeVisitor.visit_Constant` method to handle all |
| constant nodes. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36917`.) |
| |
| * The :func:`asyncio.coroutine` :term:`decorator` is deprecated and will be |
| removed in version 3.10. Instead of ``@asyncio.coroutine``, use |
| :keyword:`async def` instead. |
| (Contributed by Andrew Svetlov in :issue:`36921`.) |
| |
| * In :mod:`asyncio`, the explicit passing of a *loop* argument has been |
| deprecated and will be removed in version 3.10 for the following: |
| :func:`asyncio.sleep`, :func:`asyncio.gather`, :func:`asyncio.shield`, |
| :func:`asyncio.wait_for`, :func:`asyncio.wait`, :func:`asyncio.as_completed`, |
| :class:`asyncio.Task`, :class:`asyncio.Lock`, :class:`asyncio.Event`, |
| :class:`asyncio.Condition`, :class:`asyncio.Semaphore`, |
| :class:`asyncio.BoundedSemaphore`, :class:`asyncio.Queue`, |
| :func:`asyncio.create_subprocess_exec`, and |
| :func:`asyncio.create_subprocess_shell`. |
| |
| * The explicit passing of coroutine objects to :func:`asyncio.wait` has been |
| deprecated and will be removed in version 3.11. |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`34790`.) |
| |
| * The following functions and methods are deprecated in the :mod:`gettext` |
| module: :func:`~gettext.lgettext`, :func:`~gettext.ldgettext`, |
| :func:`~gettext.lngettext` and :func:`~gettext.ldngettext`. |
| They return encoded bytes, and it's possible that you will get unexpected |
| Unicode-related exceptions if there are encoding problems with the |
| translated strings. It's much better to use alternatives which return |
| Unicode strings in Python 3. These functions have been broken for a long time. |
| |
| Function :func:`~gettext.bind_textdomain_codeset`, methods |
| :meth:`~gettext.NullTranslations.output_charset` and |
| :meth:`~gettext.NullTranslations.set_output_charset`, and the *codeset* |
| parameter of functions :func:`~gettext.translation` and |
| :func:`~gettext.install` are also deprecated, since they are only used for |
| the ``l*gettext()`` functions. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`33710`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`~threading.Thread.isAlive()` method of :class:`threading.Thread` |
| has been deprecated. |
| (Contributed by Donghee Na in :issue:`35283`.) |
| |
| * Many builtin and extension functions that take integer arguments will |
| now emit a deprecation warning for :class:`~decimal.Decimal`\ s, |
| :class:`~fractions.Fraction`\ s and any other objects that can be converted |
| to integers only with a loss (e.g. that have the :meth:`~object.__int__` |
| method but do not have the :meth:`~object.__index__` method). In future |
| version they will be errors. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36048`.) |
| |
| * Deprecated passing the following arguments as keyword arguments: |
| |
| - *func* in :func:`functools.partialmethod`, :func:`weakref.finalize`, |
| :meth:`profile.Profile.runcall`, :meth:`cProfile.Profile.runcall`, |
| :meth:`bdb.Bdb.runcall`, :meth:`trace.Trace.runfunc` and |
| :func:`curses.wrapper`. |
| - *function* in :meth:`unittest.TestCase.addCleanup`. |
| - *fn* in the :meth:`~concurrent.futures.Executor.submit` method of |
| :class:`concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` and |
| :class:`concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor`. |
| - *callback* in :meth:`contextlib.ExitStack.callback`, |
| :meth:`contextlib.AsyncExitStack.callback` and |
| :meth:`contextlib.AsyncExitStack.push_async_callback`. |
| - *c* and *typeid* in the :meth:`~multiprocessing.managers.Server.create` |
| method of :class:`multiprocessing.managers.Server` and |
| :class:`multiprocessing.managers.SharedMemoryServer`. |
| - *obj* in :func:`weakref.finalize`. |
| |
| In future releases of Python, they will be :ref:`positional-only |
| <positional-only_parameter>`. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36492`.) |
| |
| |
| API and Feature Removals |
| ======================== |
| |
| The following features and APIs have been removed from Python 3.8: |
| |
| * Starting with Python 3.3, importing ABCs from :mod:`collections` was |
| deprecated, and importing should be done from :mod:`collections.abc`. Being |
| able to import from collections was marked for removal in 3.8, but has been |
| delayed to 3.9. (See :issue:`36952`.) |
| |
| * The :mod:`macpath` module, deprecated in Python 3.7, has been removed. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35471`.) |
| |
| * The function :func:`platform.popen` has been removed, after having been |
| deprecated since Python 3.3: use :func:`os.popen` instead. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35345`.) |
| |
| * The function :func:`time.clock` has been removed, after having been |
| deprecated since Python 3.3: use :func:`time.perf_counter` or |
| :func:`time.process_time` instead, depending |
| on your requirements, to have well-defined behavior. |
| (Contributed by Matthias Bussonnier in :issue:`36895`.) |
| |
| * The ``pyvenv`` script has been removed in favor of ``python3.8 -m venv`` |
| to help eliminate confusion as to what Python interpreter the ``pyvenv`` |
| script is tied to. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`25427`.) |
| |
| * ``parse_qs``, ``parse_qsl``, and ``escape`` are removed from the :mod:`!cgi` |
| module. They are deprecated in Python 3.2 or older. They should be imported |
| from the ``urllib.parse`` and ``html`` modules instead. |
| |
| * ``filemode`` function is removed from the :mod:`tarfile` module. |
| It is not documented and deprecated since Python 3.3. |
| |
| * The :class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser` constructor no longer accepts |
| the *html* argument. It never had an effect and was deprecated in Python 3.4. |
| All other parameters are now :ref:`keyword-only <keyword-only_parameter>`. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`29209`.) |
| |
| * Removed the ``doctype()`` method of :class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser`. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`29209`.) |
| |
| * "unicode_internal" codec is removed. |
| (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`36297`.) |
| |
| * The ``Cache`` and ``Statement`` objects of the :mod:`sqlite3` module are not |
| exposed to the user. |
| (Contributed by Aviv Palivoda in :issue:`30262`.) |
| |
| * The ``bufsize`` keyword argument of :func:`fileinput.input` and |
| :func:`fileinput.FileInput` which was ignored and deprecated since Python 3.6 |
| has been removed. :issue:`36952` (Contributed by Matthias Bussonnier.) |
| |
| * The functions :func:`sys.set_coroutine_wrapper` and |
| :func:`sys.get_coroutine_wrapper` deprecated in Python 3.7 have been removed; |
| :issue:`36933` (Contributed by Matthias Bussonnier.) |
| |
| |
| Porting to Python 3.8 |
| ===================== |
| |
| This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes |
| that may require changes to your code. |
| |
| |
| Changes in Python behavior |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| * Yield expressions (both ``yield`` and ``yield from`` clauses) are now disallowed |
| in comprehensions and generator expressions (aside from the iterable expression |
| in the leftmost :keyword:`!for` clause). |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`10544`.) |
| |
| * The compiler now produces a :exc:`SyntaxWarning` when identity checks |
| (``is`` and ``is not``) are used with certain types of literals |
| (e.g. strings, numbers). These can often work by accident in CPython, |
| but are not guaranteed by the language spec. The warning advises users |
| to use equality tests (``==`` and ``!=``) instead. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`34850`.) |
| |
| * The CPython interpreter can swallow exceptions in some circumstances. |
| In Python 3.8 this happens in fewer cases. In particular, exceptions |
| raised when getting the attribute from the type dictionary are no longer |
| ignored. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`35459`.) |
| |
| * Removed ``__str__`` implementations from builtin types :class:`bool`, |
| :class:`int`, :class:`float`, :class:`complex` and few classes from |
| the standard library. They now inherit ``__str__()`` from :class:`object`. |
| As result, defining the ``__repr__()`` method in the subclass of these |
| classes will affect their string representation. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`36793`.) |
| |
| * On AIX, :data:`sys.platform` doesn't contain the major version anymore. |
| It is always ``'aix'``, instead of ``'aix3'`` .. ``'aix7'``. Since |
| older Python versions include the version number, so it is recommended to |
| always use ``sys.platform.startswith('aix')``. |
| (Contributed by M. Felt in :issue:`36588`.) |
| |
| * :c:func:`!PyEval_AcquireLock` and :c:func:`!PyEval_AcquireThread` now |
| terminate the current thread if called while the interpreter is |
| finalizing, making them consistent with :c:func:`PyEval_RestoreThread`, |
| :c:func:`Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS`, and :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure`. If this |
| behavior is not desired, guard the call by checking :c:func:`!_Py_IsFinalizing` |
| or :func:`sys.is_finalizing`. |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye in :issue:`36475`.) |
| |
| |
| Changes in the Python API |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| * The :func:`os.getcwdb` function now uses the UTF-8 encoding on Windows, |
| rather than the ANSI code page: see :pep:`529` for the rationale. The |
| function is no longer deprecated on Windows. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`37412`.) |
| |
| * :class:`subprocess.Popen` can now use :func:`os.posix_spawn` in some cases |
| for better performance. On Windows Subsystem for Linux and QEMU User |
| Emulation, the :class:`Popen` constructor using :func:`os.posix_spawn` no longer raises an |
| exception on errors like "missing program". Instead the child process fails with a |
| non-zero :attr:`~Popen.returncode`. |
| (Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye and Victor Stinner in :issue:`35537`.) |
| |
| * The *preexec_fn* argument of * :class:`subprocess.Popen` is no longer |
| compatible with subinterpreters. The use of the parameter in a |
| subinterpreter now raises :exc:`RuntimeError`. |
| (Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`34651`, modified by Christian Heimes |
| in :issue:`37951`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`imap.IMAP4.logout` method no longer silently ignores arbitrary |
| exceptions. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36348`.) |
| |
| * The function :func:`platform.popen` has been removed, after having been deprecated since |
| Python 3.3: use :func:`os.popen` instead. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`35345`.) |
| |
| * The :func:`statistics.mode` function no longer raises an exception |
| when given multimodal data. Instead, it returns the first mode |
| encountered in the input data. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger |
| in :issue:`35892`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`~tkinter.ttk.Treeview.selection` method of the |
| :class:`tkinter.ttk.Treeview` class no longer takes arguments. Using it with |
| arguments for changing the selection was deprecated in Python 3.6. Use |
| specialized methods like :meth:`~tkinter.ttk.Treeview.selection_set` for |
| changing the selection. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`31508`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`writexml`, :meth:`toxml` and :meth:`toprettyxml` methods of |
| :mod:`xml.dom.minidom`, and the :meth:`write` method of :mod:`xml.etree`, |
| now preserve the attribute order specified by the user. |
| (Contributed by Diego Rojas and Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`34160`.) |
| |
| * A :mod:`dbm.dumb` database opened with flags ``'r'`` is now read-only. |
| :func:`dbm.dumb.open` with flags ``'r'`` and ``'w'`` no longer creates |
| a database if it does not exist. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`32749`.) |
| |
| * The ``doctype()`` method defined in a subclass of |
| :class:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser` will no longer be called and will |
| emit a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` instead of a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`. |
| Define the :meth:`doctype() <xml.etree.ElementTree.TreeBuilder.doctype>` |
| method on a target for handling an XML doctype declaration. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`29209`.) |
| |
| * A :exc:`RuntimeError` is now raised when the custom metaclass doesn't |
| provide the ``__classcell__`` entry in the namespace passed to |
| ``type.__new__``. A :exc:`DeprecationWarning` was emitted in Python |
| 3.6--3.7. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23722`.) |
| |
| * The :class:`cProfile.Profile` class can now be used as a context |
| manager. (Contributed by Scott Sanderson in :issue:`29235`.) |
| |
| * :func:`shutil.copyfile`, :func:`shutil.copy`, :func:`shutil.copy2`, |
| :func:`shutil.copytree` and :func:`shutil.move` use platform-specific |
| "fast-copy" syscalls (see |
| :ref:`shutil-platform-dependent-efficient-copy-operations` section). |
| |
| * :func:`shutil.copyfile` default buffer size on Windows was changed from |
| 16 KiB to 1 MiB. |
| |
| * The ``PyGC_Head`` struct has changed completely. All code that touched the |
| struct member should be rewritten. (See :issue:`33597`.) |
| |
| * The :c:type:`PyInterpreterState` struct has been moved into the "internal" |
| header files (specifically Include/internal/pycore_pystate.h). An |
| opaque ``PyInterpreterState`` is still available as part of the public |
| API (and stable ABI). The docs indicate that none of the struct's |
| fields are public, so we hope no one has been using them. However, |
| if you do rely on one or more of those private fields and have no |
| alternative then please open a BPO issue. We'll work on helping |
| you adjust (possibly including adding accessor functions to the |
| public API). (See :issue:`35886`.) |
| |
| * The :meth:`mmap.flush() <mmap.mmap.flush>` method now returns ``None`` on |
| success and raises an exception on error under all platforms. Previously, |
| its behavior was platform-dependent: a nonzero value was returned on success; |
| zero was returned on error under Windows. A zero value was returned on |
| success; an exception was raised on error under Unix. |
| (Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`2122`.) |
| |
| * :mod:`xml.dom.minidom` and :mod:`xml.sax` modules no longer process |
| external entities by default. |
| (Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`17239`.) |
| |
| * Deleting a key from a read-only :mod:`dbm` database (:mod:`dbm.dumb`, |
| :mod:`dbm.gnu` or :mod:`dbm.ndbm`) raises :attr:`error` (:exc:`dbm.dumb.error`, |
| :exc:`dbm.gnu.error` or :exc:`dbm.ndbm.error`) instead of :exc:`KeyError`. |
| (Contributed by Xiang Zhang in :issue:`33106`.) |
| |
| * Simplified AST for literals. All constants will be represented as |
| :class:`ast.Constant` instances. Instantiating old classes ``Num``, |
| ``Str``, ``Bytes``, ``NameConstant`` and ``Ellipsis`` will return |
| an instance of ``Constant``. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`32892`.) |
| |
| * :func:`~os.path.expanduser` on Windows now prefers the :envvar:`USERPROFILE` |
| environment variable and does not use :envvar:`HOME`, which is not normally |
| set for regular user accounts. |
| (Contributed by Anthony Sottile in :issue:`36264`.) |
| |
| * The exception :class:`asyncio.CancelledError` now inherits from |
| :class:`BaseException` rather than :class:`Exception` and no longer inherits |
| from :class:`concurrent.futures.CancelledError`. |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`32528`.) |
| |
| * The function :func:`asyncio.wait_for` now correctly waits for cancellation |
| when using an instance of :class:`asyncio.Task`. Previously, upon reaching |
| *timeout*, it was cancelled and immediately returned. |
| (Contributed by Elvis Pranskevichus in :issue:`32751`.) |
| |
| * The function :func:`asyncio.BaseTransport.get_extra_info` now returns a safe |
| to use socket object when 'socket' is passed to the *name* parameter. |
| (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`37027`.) |
| |
| * :class:`asyncio.BufferedProtocol` has graduated to the stable API. |
| |
| .. _bpo-36085-whatsnew: |
| |
| * DLL dependencies for extension modules and DLLs loaded with :mod:`ctypes` on |
| Windows are now resolved more securely. Only the system paths, the directory |
| containing the DLL or PYD file, and directories added with |
| :func:`~os.add_dll_directory` are searched for load-time dependencies. |
| Specifically, :envvar:`PATH` and the current working directory are no longer |
| used, and modifications to these will no longer have any effect on normal DLL |
| resolution. If your application relies on these mechanisms, you should check |
| for :func:`~os.add_dll_directory` and if it exists, use it to add your DLLs |
| directory while loading your library. Note that Windows 7 users will need to |
| ensure that Windows Update KB2533623 has been installed (this is also verified |
| by the installer). |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`36085`.) |
| |
| * The header files and functions related to pgen have been removed after its |
| replacement by a pure Python implementation. (Contributed by Pablo Galindo |
| in :issue:`36623`.) |
| |
| * :class:`types.CodeType` has a new parameter in the second position of the |
| constructor (*posonlyargcount*) to support positional-only arguments defined |
| in :pep:`570`. The first argument (*argcount*) now represents the total |
| number of positional arguments (including positional-only arguments). The new |
| ``replace()`` method of :class:`types.CodeType` can be used to make the code |
| future-proof. |
| |
| * The parameter ``digestmod`` for :func:`hmac.new` no longer uses the MD5 digest |
| by default. |
| |
| Changes in the C API |
| -------------------- |
| |
| * The :c:struct:`PyCompilerFlags` structure got a new *cf_feature_version* |
| field. It should be initialized to ``PY_MINOR_VERSION``. The field is ignored |
| by default, and is used if and only if ``PyCF_ONLY_AST`` flag is set in |
| *cf_flags*. |
| (Contributed by Guido van Rossum in :issue:`35766`.) |
| |
| * The :c:func:`!PyEval_ReInitThreads` function has been removed from the C API. |
| It should not be called explicitly: use :c:func:`PyOS_AfterFork_Child` |
| instead. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`36728`.) |
| |
| * On Unix, C extensions are no longer linked to libpython except on Android |
| and Cygwin. When Python is embedded, ``libpython`` must not be loaded with |
| ``RTLD_LOCAL``, but ``RTLD_GLOBAL`` instead. Previously, using |
| ``RTLD_LOCAL``, it was already not possible to load C extensions which |
| were not linked to ``libpython``, like C extensions of the standard |
| library built by the ``*shared*`` section of ``Modules/Setup``. |
| (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`21536`.) |
| |
| * Use of ``#`` variants of formats in parsing or building value (e.g. |
| :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple`, :c:func:`Py_BuildValue`, :c:func:`PyObject_CallFunction`, |
| etc.) without ``PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN`` defined raises ``DeprecationWarning`` now. |
| It will be removed in 3.10 or 4.0. Read :ref:`arg-parsing` for detail. |
| (Contributed by Inada Naoki in :issue:`36381`.) |
| |
| * Instances of heap-allocated types (such as those created with |
| :c:func:`PyType_FromSpec`) hold a reference to their type object. |
| Increasing the reference count of these type objects has been moved from |
| :c:func:`PyType_GenericAlloc` to the more low-level functions, |
| :c:func:`PyObject_Init` and :c:func:`PyObject_INIT`. |
| This makes types created through :c:func:`PyType_FromSpec` behave like |
| other classes in managed code. |
| |
| :ref:`Statically allocated types <static-types>` are not affected. |
| |
| For the vast majority of cases, there should be no side effect. |
| However, types that manually increase the reference count after allocating |
| an instance (perhaps to work around the bug) may now become immortal. |
| To avoid this, these classes need to call Py_DECREF on the type object |
| during instance deallocation. |
| |
| To correctly port these types into 3.8, please apply the following |
| changes: |
| |
| * Remove :c:macro:`Py_INCREF` on the type object after allocating an |
| instance - if any. |
| This may happen after calling :c:macro:`PyObject_New`, |
| :c:macro:`PyObject_NewVar`, :c:func:`PyObject_GC_New`, |
| :c:func:`PyObject_GC_NewVar`, or any other custom allocator that uses |
| :c:func:`PyObject_Init` or :c:func:`PyObject_INIT`. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| static foo_struct * |
| foo_new(PyObject *type) { |
| foo_struct *foo = PyObject_GC_New(foo_struct, (PyTypeObject *) type); |
| if (foo == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| #if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03080000 |
| // Workaround for Python issue 35810; no longer necessary in Python 3.8 |
| PY_INCREF(type) |
| #endif |
| return foo; |
| } |
| |
| * Ensure that all custom ``tp_dealloc`` functions of heap-allocated types |
| decrease the type's reference count. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| static void |
| foo_dealloc(foo_struct *instance) { |
| PyObject *type = Py_TYPE(instance); |
| PyObject_GC_Del(instance); |
| #if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03080000 |
| // This was not needed before Python 3.8 (Python issue 35810) |
| Py_DECREF(type); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| (Contributed by Eddie Elizondo in :issue:`35810`.) |
| |
| * The :c:macro:`Py_DEPRECATED()` macro has been implemented for MSVC. |
| The macro now must be placed before the symbol name. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| Py_DEPRECATED(3.8) PyAPI_FUNC(int) Py_OldFunction(void); |
| |
| (Contributed by Zackery Spytz in :issue:`33407`.) |
| |
| * The interpreter does not pretend to support binary compatibility of |
| extension types across feature releases, anymore. A :c:type:`PyTypeObject` |
| exported by a third-party extension module is supposed to have all the |
| slots expected in the current Python version, including |
| :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_finalize` (:c:macro:`Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_FINALIZE` |
| is not checked anymore before reading :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_finalize`). |
| |
| (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`32388`.) |
| |
| * The functions :c:func:`!PyNode_AddChild` and :c:func:`!PyParser_AddToken` now accept |
| two additional ``int`` arguments *end_lineno* and *end_col_offset*. |
| |
| * The :file:`libpython38.a` file to allow MinGW tools to link directly against |
| :file:`python38.dll` is no longer included in the regular Windows distribution. |
| If you require this file, it may be generated with the ``gendef`` and |
| ``dlltool`` tools, which are part of the MinGW binutils package: |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
| |
| gendef - python38.dll > tmp.def |
| dlltool --dllname python38.dll --def tmp.def --output-lib libpython38.a |
| |
| The location of an installed :file:`pythonXY.dll` will depend on the |
| installation options and the version and language of Windows. See |
| :ref:`using-on-windows` for more information. The resulting library should be |
| placed in the same directory as :file:`pythonXY.lib`, which is generally the |
| :file:`libs` directory under your Python installation. |
| |
| (Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`37351`.) |
| |
| |
| CPython bytecode changes |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| * The interpreter loop has been simplified by moving the logic of unrolling |
| the stack of blocks into the compiler. The compiler emits now explicit |
| instructions for adjusting the stack of values and calling the |
| cleaning-up code for :keyword:`break`, :keyword:`continue` and |
| :keyword:`return`. |
| |
| Removed opcodes :opcode:`BREAK_LOOP`, :opcode:`CONTINUE_LOOP`, |
| :opcode:`SETUP_LOOP` and :opcode:`SETUP_EXCEPT`. Added new opcodes |
| :opcode:`ROT_FOUR`, :opcode:`BEGIN_FINALLY`, :opcode:`CALL_FINALLY` and |
| :opcode:`POP_FINALLY`. Changed the behavior of :opcode:`END_FINALLY` |
| and :opcode:`WITH_CLEANUP_START`. |
| |
| (Contributed by Mark Shannon, Antoine Pitrou and Serhiy Storchaka in |
| :issue:`17611`.) |
| |
| * Added new opcode :opcode:`END_ASYNC_FOR` for handling exceptions raised |
| when awaiting a next item in an :keyword:`async for` loop. |
| (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`33041`.) |
| |
| * The :opcode:`MAP_ADD` now expects the value as the first element in the |
| stack and the key as the second element. This change was made so the key |
| is always evaluated before the value in dictionary comprehensions, as |
| proposed by :pep:`572`. (Contributed by Jörn Heissler in :issue:`35224`.) |
| |
| |
| Demos and Tools |
| --------------- |
| |
| Added a benchmark script for timing various ways to access variables: |
| ``Tools/scripts/var_access_benchmark.py``. |
| (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`35884`.) |
| |
| Here's a summary of performance improvements since Python 3.3: |
| |
| .. code-block:: none |
| |
| Python version 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 |
| -------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
| |
| Variable and attribute read access: |
| read_local 4.0 7.1 7.1 5.4 5.1 3.9 |
| read_nonlocal 5.3 7.1 8.1 5.8 5.4 4.4 |
| read_global 13.3 15.5 19.0 14.3 13.6 7.6 |
| read_builtin 20.0 21.1 21.6 18.5 19.0 7.5 |
| read_classvar_from_class 20.5 25.6 26.5 20.7 19.5 18.4 |
| read_classvar_from_instance 18.5 22.8 23.5 18.8 17.1 16.4 |
| read_instancevar 26.8 32.4 33.1 28.0 26.3 25.4 |
| read_instancevar_slots 23.7 27.8 31.3 20.8 20.8 20.2 |
| read_namedtuple 68.5 73.8 57.5 45.0 46.8 18.4 |
| read_boundmethod 29.8 37.6 37.9 29.6 26.9 27.7 |
| |
| Variable and attribute write access: |
| write_local 4.6 8.7 9.3 5.5 5.3 4.3 |
| write_nonlocal 7.3 10.5 11.1 5.6 5.5 4.7 |
| write_global 15.9 19.7 21.2 18.0 18.0 15.8 |
| write_classvar 81.9 92.9 96.0 104.6 102.1 39.2 |
| write_instancevar 36.4 44.6 45.8 40.0 38.9 35.5 |
| write_instancevar_slots 28.7 35.6 36.1 27.3 26.6 25.7 |
| |
| Data structure read access: |
| read_list 19.2 24.2 24.5 20.8 20.8 19.0 |
| read_deque 19.9 24.7 25.5 20.2 20.6 19.8 |
| read_dict 19.7 24.3 25.7 22.3 23.0 21.0 |
| read_strdict 17.9 22.6 24.3 19.5 21.2 18.9 |
| |
| Data structure write access: |
| write_list 21.2 27.1 28.5 22.5 21.6 20.0 |
| write_deque 23.8 28.7 30.1 22.7 21.8 23.5 |
| write_dict 25.9 31.4 33.3 29.3 29.2 24.7 |
| write_strdict 22.9 28.4 29.9 27.5 25.2 23.1 |
| |
| Stack (or queue) operations: |
| list_append_pop 144.2 93.4 112.7 75.4 74.2 50.8 |
| deque_append_pop 30.4 43.5 57.0 49.4 49.2 42.5 |
| deque_append_popleft 30.8 43.7 57.3 49.7 49.7 42.8 |
| |
| Timing loop: |
| loop_overhead 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 |
| |
| The benchmarks were measured on an |
| `Intel® Core™ i7-4960HQ processor |
| <https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/76088/intel-core-i7-4960hq-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-80-ghz.html>`_ |
| running the macOS 64-bit builds found at |
| `python.org <https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/>`_. |
| The benchmark script displays timings in nanoseconds. |
| |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.1 |
| =============================== |
| |
| Due to significant security concerns, the *reuse_address* parameter of |
| :meth:`asyncio.loop.create_datagram_endpoint` is no longer supported. This is |
| because of the behavior of the socket option ``SO_REUSEADDR`` in UDP. For more |
| details, see the documentation for ``loop.create_datagram_endpoint()``. |
| (Contributed by Kyle Stanley, Antoine Pitrou, and Yury Selivanov in |
| :issue:`37228`.) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.2 |
| =============================== |
| |
| Fixed a regression with the ``ignore`` callback of :func:`shutil.copytree`. |
| The argument types are now str and List[str] again. |
| (Contributed by Manuel Barkhau and Giampaolo Rodola in :gh:`83571`.) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.3 |
| =============================== |
| |
| The constant values of future flags in the :mod:`__future__` module |
| are updated in order to prevent collision with compiler flags. Previously |
| ``PyCF_ALLOW_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT`` was clashing with ``CO_FUTURE_DIVISION``. |
| (Contributed by Batuhan Taskaya in :gh:`83743`) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.8 |
| =============================== |
| |
| Earlier Python versions allowed using both ``;`` and ``&`` as |
| query parameter separators in :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs` and |
| :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qsl`. Due to security concerns, and to conform with |
| newer W3C recommendations, this has been changed to allow only a single |
| separator key, with ``&`` as the default. This change also affects |
| :func:`!cgi.parse` and :func:`!cgi.parse_multipart` as they use the affected |
| functions internally. For more details, please see their respective |
| documentation. |
| (Contributed by Adam Goldschmidt, Senthil Kumaran and Ken Jin in :issue:`42967`.) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.9 |
| =============================== |
| |
| A security fix alters the :class:`ftplib.FTP` behavior to not trust the |
| IPv4 address sent from the remote server when setting up a passive data |
| channel. We reuse the ftp server IP address instead. For unusual code |
| requiring the old behavior, set a ``trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`` |
| attribute on your FTP instance to ``True``. (See :gh:`87451`) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.10 |
| ================================ |
| |
| macOS 11.0 (Big Sur) and Apple Silicon Mac support |
| -------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| As of 3.8.10, Python now supports building and running on macOS 11 |
| (Big Sur) and on Apple Silicon Macs (based on the ``ARM64`` architecture). |
| A new universal build variant, ``universal2``, is now available to natively |
| support both ``ARM64`` and ``Intel 64`` in one set of executables. |
| Note that support for "weaklinking", building binaries targeted for newer |
| versions of macOS that will also run correctly on older versions by |
| testing at runtime for missing features, is not included in this backport |
| from Python 3.9; to support a range of macOS versions, continue to target |
| for and build on the oldest version in the range. |
| |
| (Originally contributed by Ronald Oussoren and Lawrence D'Anna in :gh:`85272`, |
| with fixes by FX Coudert and Eli Rykoff, and backported to 3.8 by Maxime Bélanger |
| and Ned Deily) |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.10 |
| ================================ |
| |
| urllib.parse |
| ------------ |
| |
| The presence of newline or tab characters in parts of a URL allows for some |
| forms of attacks. Following the WHATWG specification that updates :rfc:`3986`, |
| ASCII newline ``\n``, ``\r`` and tab ``\t`` characters are stripped from the |
| URL by the parser in :mod:`urllib.parse` preventing such attacks. The removal |
| characters are controlled by a new module level variable |
| ``urllib.parse._UNSAFE_URL_BYTES_TO_REMOVE``. (See :issue:`43882`) |
| |
| |
| Notable changes in Python 3.8.12 |
| ================================ |
| |
| Changes in the Python API |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Starting with Python 3.8.12 the :mod:`ipaddress` module no longer accepts |
| any leading zeros in IPv4 address strings. Leading zeros are ambiguous and |
| interpreted as octal notation by some libraries. For example the legacy |
| function :func:`socket.inet_aton` treats leading zeros as octal notation. |
| glibc implementation of modern :func:`~socket.inet_pton` does not accept |
| any leading zeros. |
| |
| (Originally contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`36384`, and backported |
| to 3.8 by Achraf Merzouki.) |
| |
| Notable security feature in 3.8.14 |
| ================================== |
| |
| Converting between :class:`int` and :class:`str` in bases other than 2 |
| (binary), 4, 8 (octal), 16 (hexadecimal), or 32 such as base 10 (decimal) |
| now raises a :exc:`ValueError` if the number of digits in string form is |
| above a limit to avoid potential denial of service attacks due to the |
| algorithmic complexity. This is a mitigation for `CVE-2020-10735 |
| <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2020-10735>`_. |
| This limit can be configured or disabled by environment variable, command |
| line flag, or :mod:`sys` APIs. See the :ref:`integer string conversion |
| length limitation <int_max_str_digits>` documentation. The default limit |
| is 4300 digits in string form. |
| |
| Notable changes in 3.8.17 |
| ========================= |
| |
| tarfile |
| ------- |
| |
| * The extraction methods in :mod:`tarfile`, and :func:`shutil.unpack_archive`, |
| have a new a *filter* argument that allows limiting tar features than may be |
| surprising or dangerous, such as creating files outside the destination |
| directory. |
| See :ref:`tarfile-extraction-filter` for details. |
| In Python 3.12, use without the *filter* argument will show a |
| :exc:`DeprecationWarning`. |
| In Python 3.14, the default will switch to ``'data'``. |
| (Contributed by Petr Viktorin in :pep:`706`.) |