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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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0f1955da
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0f1955da
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Apr 13, 2006
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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Include more detail on Coverity results and add a link; minor edits
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@@ -370,8 +370,8 @@ implemented by Nick Coghlan.}
Until Python 2.5, the
\keyword
{
try
}
statement came in two
flavours. You could use a
\keyword
{
finally
}
block to ensure that code
is always executed, or
a number of
\keyword
{
except
}
blocks to catch an
exception
. You couldn't combine both
\keyword
{
except
}
blocks and a
is always executed, or
one or more
\keyword
{
except
}
blocks to catch
specific exceptions
. You couldn't combine both
\keyword
{
except
}
blocks and a
\keyword
{
finally
}
block, because generating the right bytecode for the
combined version was complicated and it wasn't clear what the
semantics of the combined should be.
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@@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ pystone benchmark around XXX\% faster than Python 2.4.
%======================================================================
\section
{
New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
}
As usual, Python's standard library received
a number of
enhancements and
As usual, Python's standard library received
many
enhancements and
bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted
alphabetically by module name. Consult the
\file
{
Misc/NEWS
}
file in the source tree for a more
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@@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ lets you easily sort lists using multiple fields.
(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.)
\item
The
\module
{
os
}
module underwent
a number of
changes. The
\item
The
\module
{
os
}
module underwent
several
changes. The
\member
{
stat
_
float
_
times
}
variable now defaults to true, meaning that
\function
{
os.stat()
}
will now return time values as floats. (This
doesn't necessarily mean that
\function
{
os.stat()
}
will return times
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@@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ the operating system. (Implemented by Evan Jones, and reworked by Tim
Peters.)
Note that this change means extension modules need to be more careful
with how they allocate memory. Python's API has
a number of
different
with how they allocate memory. Python's API has
many
different
functions for allocating memory that are grouped into families. For
example,
\cfunction
{
PyMem
_
Malloc()
}
,
\cfunction
{
PyMem
_
Realloc()
}
, and
\cfunction
{
PyMem
_
Free()
}
are one family that allocates raw memory,
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@@ -1608,9 +1608,10 @@ carefully test your C extension modules with Python 2.5.
\item
Coverity, a company that markets a source code analysis tool
called Prevent, provided the results of their examination of the Python
source code. The analysis found a number of refcounting bugs, often
in error-handling code. These bugs have been fixed.
% XXX provide reference?
source code. The analysis found about 60 bugs that
were quickly fixed. Many of the bugs were refcounting problems, often
occurring in error-handling code. See
\url
{
http://scan.coverity.com
}
for the statistics.
\end{itemize}
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