Kaydet (Commit) dd355000 authored tarafından Trent Nelson's avatar Trent Nelson

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...@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ square brackets ``'[]'`` to access the keys :: ...@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ square brackets ``'[]'`` to access the keys ::
>>> table = {'Sjoerd': 4127, 'Jack': 4098, 'Dcab': 8637678} >>> table = {'Sjoerd': 4127, 'Jack': 4098, 'Dcab': 8637678}
>>> print('Jack: {0[Jack]:d}; Sjoerd: {0[Sjoerd]:d}; ' >>> print('Jack: {0[Jack]:d}; Sjoerd: {0[Sjoerd]:d}; '
'Dcab: {0[Dcab]:d}'.format(table)) ... 'Dcab: {0[Dcab]:d}'.format(table))
Jack: 4098; Sjoerd: 4127; Dcab: 8637678 Jack: 4098; Sjoerd: 4127; Dcab: 8637678
This could also be done by passing the table as keyword arguments with the '**' This could also be done by passing the table as keyword arguments with the '**'
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...@@ -380,7 +380,10 @@ Options you shouldn't use ...@@ -380,7 +380,10 @@ Options you shouldn't use
Environment variables Environment variables
--------------------- ---------------------
These environment variables influence Python's behavior. These environment variables influence Python's behavior, they are processed
before the command-line switches other than -E. It is customary that
command-line switches override environmental variables where there is a
conflict.
.. envvar:: PYTHONHOME .. envvar:: PYTHONHOME
...@@ -577,4 +580,3 @@ if Python was configured with the ``--with-pydebug`` build option. ...@@ -577,4 +580,3 @@ if Python was configured with the ``--with-pydebug`` build option.
If set, Python will print memory allocation statistics every time a new If set, Python will print memory allocation statistics every time a new
object arena is created, and on shutdown. object arena is created, and on shutdown.
...@@ -997,6 +997,7 @@ Hugo van Rossum ...@@ -997,6 +997,7 @@ Hugo van Rossum
Saskia van Rossum Saskia van Rossum
Donald Wallace Rouse II Donald Wallace Rouse II
Liam Routt Liam Routt
Todd Rovito
Craig Rowland Craig Rowland
Clinton Roy Clinton Roy
Paul Rubin Paul Rubin
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...@@ -168,6 +168,8 @@ Documentation ...@@ -168,6 +168,8 @@ Documentation
Tools/Demos Tools/Demos
----------- -----------
- Issue #15378: Fix Tools/unicode/comparecodecs.py. Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
What's New in Python 3.3.0? What's New in Python 3.3.0?
=========================== ===========================
...@@ -2427,6 +2429,324 @@ Library ...@@ -2427,6 +2429,324 @@ Library
- Issue #8033: sqlite3: Fix 64-bit integer handling in user functions - Issue #8033: sqlite3: Fix 64-bit integer handling in user functions
on 32-bit architectures. Initial patch by Philippe Devalkeneer. on 32-bit architectures. Initial patch by Philippe Devalkeneer.
Extension Modules
-----------------
- Issue #15676: Now "mmap" check for empty files before doing the
offset check. Patch by Steven Willis.
- Issue #6493: An issue in ctypes on Windows that caused structure bitfields
of type ctypes.c_uint32 and width 32 to incorrectly be set has been fixed.
- Issue #15000: Support the "unique" x32 architecture in _posixsubprocess.c.
- Issue #9041: An issue in ctypes.c_longdouble, ctypes.c_double, and
ctypes.c_float that caused an incorrect exception to be returned in the
case of overflow has been fixed.
- Issue #14212: The re module didn't retain a reference to buffers it was
scanning, resulting in segfaults.
Tests
-----
- Issue #15304: Fix warning message when os.chdir() fails inside
test.support.temp_cwd(). Patch by Chris Jerdonek.
- Issue #15802: Fix test logic in TestMaildir.test_create_tmp. Patch
by Serhiy Storchaka.
- Issue #15747: ZFS always returns EOPNOTSUPP when attempting to set the
UF_IMMUTABLE flag (via either chflags or lchflags); refactor affected
tests in test_posix.py to account for this.
- Issue #15285: Refactor the approach for testing connect timeouts using
two external hosts that have been configured specifically for this type
of test.
- Issue #15615: Add some tests for the json module's handling of invalid
input data. Patch by Kushal Das.
- Issue #15496: Add directory removal helpers for tests on Windows.
Patch by Jeremy Kloth.
- Issue #15467: Move helpers for __sizeof__ tests into test_support.
Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
- Issue #15320: Make iterating the list of tests thread-safe when running
tests in multiprocess mode. Patch by Chris Jerdonek.
- Issue #15230: Adopted a more systematic approach in the runpy tests
- Issue #15300: Ensure the temporary test working directories are in the same
parent folder when running tests in multiprocess mode from a Python build.
Patch by Chris Jerdonek.
- test_nntplib now tolerates being run from behind NNTP gateways that add
"X-Antivirus" headers to articles
- Issue #15043: test_gdb is now skipped entirely if gdb security settings
block loading of the gdb hooks
- Issue #14026: In test_cmd_line_script, check that sys.argv is populated
correctly for the various invocation approaches (Patch by Jason Yeo)
- Issue #14032: Fix incorrect variable name in test_cmd_line_script debugging
message (Patch by Jason Yeo)
- Issue #14589: Update certificate chain for sha256.tbs-internet.com, fixing
a test failure in test_ssl.
Build
-----
- Issue #15923: fix a mistake in asdl_c.py that resulted in a TypeError after
2801bf875a24 (see #15801).
- Issue #11715: Fix multiarch detection without having Debian development
tools (dpkg-dev) installed.
- Issue #15819: Make sure we can build Python out-of-tree from a readonly
source directory. (Somewhat related to Issue #9860.)
- Issue #15822: Ensure 2to3 grammar pickles are properly installed.
- Issue #15560: Fix building _sqlite3 extension on OS X with an SDK.
- Issue #8847: Disable COMDAT folding in Windows PGO builds.
- Issue #14197: For OS X framework builds, ensure links to the shared
library are created with the proper ABI suffix.
- Issue #14472: Update .gitignore. Patch by Matej Cepl.
- The Windows build now uses OpenSSL 1.0.0j and bzip2 1.0.6.
- Issue #14557: Fix extensions build on HP-UX. Patch by Adi Roiban.
- Issue #14437: Fix building the _io module under Cygwin.
- Issue #14387: Do not include accu.h from Python.h.
- Issue #14359: Only use O_CLOEXEC in _posixmodule.c if it is defined.
Based on patch from Hervé Coatanhay.
- Issue #14018: Fix OS X Tcl/Tk framework checking when using OS X SDKs.
Documentation
-------------
- Issue #16115: Improve subprocess.Popen() documentation around args, shell,
and executable arguments.
- Issue #13498: Clarify docs of os.makedirs()'s exist_ok argument. Done with
great native-speaker help from R. David Murray.
- Issue #15533: Clarify docs and add tests for subprocess.Popen()'s cwd
argument.
- Issue #15979: Improve timeit documentation.
- Issue #16036: Improve documentation of built-in int()'s signature and
arguments.
- Issue #15935: Clarification of argparse docs, re: add_argument() type and
default arguments. Patch contributed by Chris Jerdonek.
- Issue #11964: Document a change in v3.2 to the behavior of the indent
parameter of json encoding operations.
- Issue #14674: Add a discussion of the json module's standard compliance.
Patch by Chris Rebert.
- Issue #15630: Add an example for "continue" stmt in the tutorial. Patch by
Daniel Ellis.
- Issue #15444: Use proper spelling for non-ASCII contributor names. Patch
by Serhiy Storchaka.
- Issue 15482: Properly document the default 'level' value for __import__()
while warning about using negative values.
- Issue #15230: Clearly document some of the limitations of the runpy
module and nudge readers towards importlib when appropriate.
- Issue #13557: Clarify effect of giving two different namespaces to exec or
execfile().
- Issue #8799: Fix and improve the threading.Condition documentation.
- Issue #14943: Correct a default argument value for winreg.OpenKey
and correctly list the argument names in the function's explanation.
- Issue #14034: added the argparse tutorial.
- Issue #15250: Document that filecmp.dircmp compares files shallowly. Patch
contributed by Chris Jerdonek.
Tools/Demos
-----------
- Issue #15378: Fix Tools/unicode/comparecodecs.py. Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
- Issue #14695: Fix missing support for starred assignments in
Tools/parser/unparse.py.
What's New in Python 3.2.3?
===========================
*Release date: 10-Apr-2012*
Build
-----
- Issue #14387: Work around a problem building extension modules under Windows
by undefining ``small`` before use in the Python headers.
What's New in Python 3.2.3 release candidate 2?
===============================================
*Release date: 18-Mar-2012*
Library
-------
- Issue #6884: Fix long-standing bugs with MANIFEST.in parsing in distutils
on Windows.
Extension Modules
-----------------
- Issue #14234: CVE-2012-0876: Randomize hashes of xml attributes in the hash
table internal to the pyexpat module's copy of the expat library to avoid a
denial of service due to hash collisions. Patch by David Malcolm with some
modifications by the expat project.
What's New in Python 3.2.3 release candidate 1?
===============================================
*Release date: 24-Feb-2012*
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #13703: oCERT-2011-003: add -R command-line option and PYTHONHASHSEED
environment variable, to provide an opt-in way to protect against denial of
service attacks due to hash collisions within the dict and set types. Patch
by David Malcolm, based on work by Victor Stinner.
- Issue #14084: Fix a file descriptor leak when importing a module with a
bad encoding.
- Issue #13020: Fix a reference leak when allocating a structsequence object
fails. Patch by Suman Saha.
- Issue #13908: Ready types returned from PyType_FromSpec.
- Issue #11235: Fix OverflowError when trying to import a source file whose
modification time doesn't fit in a 32-bit timestamp.
- Fix the builtin module initialization code to store the init function for
future reinitialization.
- Issue #8052: The posix subprocess module would take a long time closing
all possible file descriptors in the child process rather than just open
file descriptors. It now closes only the open fds if possible for the
default close_fds=True behavior.
- Issue #13629: Renumber the tokens in token.h so that they match the indexes
into _PyParser_TokenNames.
- Fix the fix for issue #12149: it was incorrect, although it had the side
effect of appearing to resolve the issue. Thanks to Mark Shannon for
noticing.
- Issue #13505: Pickle bytes objects in a way that is compatible with
Python 2 when using protocols <= 2.
- Issue #11147: Fix an unused argument in _Py_ANNOTATE_MEMORY_ORDER. (Fix
given by Campbell Barton).
- Issue #7111: Python can now be run without a stdin, stdout or stderr
stream. It was already the case with Python 2. However, the corresponding
sys module entries are now set to None (instead of an unusable file object).
- Issue #13436: Fix a bogus error message when an AST object was passed
an invalid integer value.
- Issue #13338: Handle all enumerations in _Py_ANNOTATE_MEMORY_ORDER
to allow compiling extension modules with -Wswitch-enum on gcc.
Initial patch by Floris Bruynooghe.
- Issue #13333: The UTF-7 decoder now accepts lone surrogates (the encoder
already accepts them).
- Issue #13342: input() used to ignore sys.stdin's and sys.stdout's unicode
error handler in interactive mode (when calling into PyOS_Readline()).
- Issue #13343: Fix a SystemError when a lambda expression uses a global
variable in the default value of a keyword-only argument:
(lambda *, arg=GLOBAL_NAME: None)
- Issue #10519: Avoid unnecessary recursive function calls in
setobject.c.
- Issue #10363: Deallocate global locks in Py_Finalize().
- Issue #13018: Fix reference leaks in error paths in dictobject.c.
Patch by Suman Saha.
- Issue #1294232: In a few cases involving metaclass inheritance, the
interpreter would sometimes invoke the wrong metaclass when building a new
class object. These cases now behave correctly. Patch by Daniel Urban.
- Issue #12604: VTRACE macro expanded to no-op in _sre.c to avoid compiler
warnings. Patch by Josh Triplett and Petri Lehtinen.
- Issue #13188: When called without an explicit traceback argument,
generator.throw() now gets the traceback from the passed exception's
``__traceback__`` attribute. Patch by Petri Lehtinen.
- Issue #7833: Extension modules built using distutils on Windows will no
longer include a "manifest" to prevent them failing at import time in some
embedded situations.
- Issue #13063: the Windows error ERROR_NO_DATA (numbered 232 and described
as "The pipe is being closed") is now mapped to POSIX errno EPIPE
(previously EINVAL).
- Issue #12911: Fix memory consumption when calculating the repr() of huge
tuples or lists.
- Issue #7732: Don't open a directory as a file anymore while importing a
module. Ignore the direcotry if its name matchs the module name (e.g.
"__init__.py") and raise a ImportError instead.
- Issue #13021: Missing decref on an error path. Thanks to Suman Saha for
finding the bug and providing a patch.
- Issue #12973: Fix overflow checks that relied on undefined behaviour in
list_repeat (listobject.c) and islice_next (itertoolsmodule.c). These bugs
caused test failures with recent versions of Clang.
- Issue #12802: the Windows error ERROR_DIRECTORY (numbered 267) is now
mapped to POSIX errno ENOTDIR (previously EINVAL).
- Issue #9200: The str.is* methods now work with strings that contain non-BMP
characters even in narrow Unicode builds.
- Issue #12791: Break reference cycles early when a generator exits with
an exception.
- Issue #12266: Fix str.capitalize() to correctly uppercase/lowercase
titlecased and cased non-letter characters.
Library
-------
- HTMLParser is now able to handle slashes in the start tag. - HTMLParser is now able to handle slashes in the start tag.
- Issue #13641: Decoding functions in the base64 module now accept ASCII-only - Issue #13641: Decoding functions in the base64 module now accept ASCII-only
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...@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ def compare_codecs(encoding1, encoding2): ...@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ def compare_codecs(encoding1, encoding2):
mismatch += 1 mismatch += 1
# Check decoding # Check decoding
for i in range(256): for i in range(256):
c = chr(i) c = bytes([i])
try: try:
u1 = c.decode(encoding1) u1 = c.decode(encoding1)
except UnicodeError: except UnicodeError:
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