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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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3b554702
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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@@ -483,6 +483,32 @@ PEP 3119: Abstract Base Classes
XXX
How to identify a file object?
ABCs are a collection of classes describing various interfaces.
Classes can derive from an ABC to indicate they support that ABC's
interface. Concrete classes should obey the semantics specified by
an ABC, but Python can't check this; it's up to the implementor.
A metaclass lets you declare that an existing class or type
derives from a particular ABC. You can even
class AppendableSequence:
__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
AppendableSequence.register(list)
assert issubclass(list, AppendableSequence)
assert isinstance([], AppendableSequence)
@abstractmethod decorator -- you can't instantiate classes w/
an abstract method.
@abstractproperty decorator
@abstractproperty
def readonly(self):
return self._x
.. seealso::
:pep:`3119` - Introducing Abstract Base Classes
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@@ -554,12 +580,22 @@ Here are all of the changes that Python 2.6 makes to the core Python language.
* More floating-point features were also added. The :func:`float` function
will now turn the strings ``+nan`` and ``-nan`` into the corresponding
IEEE 754 Not
a
Number values, and ``+inf`` and ``-inf`` into
IEEE 754 Not
A
Number values, and ``+inf`` and ``-inf`` into
positive or negative infinity. This works on any platform with
IEEE 754 semantics. (Contributed by Christian Heimes.)
.. Patch 1635.
Other functions in the :mod:`math` module, :func:`isinf` and
:func:`isnan`, return true if their floating-point argument is
infinite or Not A Number.
.. Patch 1640
The ``math.copysign(x, y)`` function
copies the sign bit of an IEEE 754 number, returning the absolute
value of *x* combined with the sign bit of *y*. For example,
``math.copysign(1, -0.0)`` returns -1.0. (Contributed by Christian
Heimes.)
* Changes to the :class:`Exception` interface
as dictated by :pep:`352` continue to be made. For 2.6,
the :attr:`message` attribute is being deprecated in favor of the
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@@ -612,6 +648,10 @@ Here are all of the changes that Python 2.6 makes to the core Python language.
Optimizations
-------------
* All of the functions in the :mod:`struct` module have been rewritten in
C, thanks to work at the Need For Speed sprint.
(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.)
* Internally, a bit is now set in type objects to indicate some of the standard
built-in types. This speeds up checking if an object is a subclass of one of
these types. (Contributed by Neal Norwitz.)
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@@ -1074,12 +1114,13 @@ Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
.. Issue 1635
* Some macros were renamed. :cmacro:`Py_Size()` became :cmacro:`Py_SIZE()`,
* Some macros were renamed to make it clearer that they are macros,
not functions. :cmacro:`Py_Size()` became :cmacro:`Py_SIZE()`,
:cmacro:`Py_Type()` became :cmacro:`Py_TYPE()`, and
:cmacro:`Py_Refcnt()` became :cmacro:`Py_REFCNT()`. Macros for backward
compatibility are still available for Python 2.6.
.. Issue 1629
: XXX why was this done?
.. Issue 1629
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