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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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693aea2e
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693aea2e
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Feb 07, 2003
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Fred Drake
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- make some links into the reference documentation relative for
off-line readers - fix some minor typos and markup errors
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\documentclass
{
howto
}
\usepackage
{
distutils
}
% $Id$
\title
{
What's New in Python 2.3
}
...
...
@@ -24,13 +25,10 @@ release date of Python 2.3 is currently scheduled for mid-2003.
This article doesn't attempt to provide a complete specification of
the new features, but instead provides a convenient overview. For
full details, you should refer to the documentation for Python 2.3,
such as the
\citetitle
[http://www.python.org/doc/2.3/lib/lib.html]
{
Python Library
Reference
}
and the
\citetitle
[http://www.python.org/doc/2.3/ref/ref.html]
{
Python
Reference Manual
}
. If you want to understand the complete
implementation and design rationale for a change, refer to the PEP for
a particular new feature.
such as the
\citetitle
[../lib/lib.html]
{
Python Library Reference
}
and
the
\citetitle
[../ref/ref.html]
{
Python Reference Manual
}
. If you want
to understand the complete implementation and design rationale for a
change, refer to the PEP for a particular new feature.
%======================================================================
...
...
@@ -526,8 +524,8 @@ With all of these features the \module{logging} package should provide
enough flexibility for even the most complicated applications. This
is only a partial overview of the
\module
{
logging
}
package, so please
see the
\ulink
{
package's reference
documentation
}{
http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel/lib/module-logging.html
}
for all of the details.
Reading
\pep
{
282
}
will also be helpful.
documentation
}{
../lib/module-logging.html
}
for all of the details.
Reading
\pep
{
282
}
will also be helpful.
\begin{seealso}
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...
@@ -707,44 +705,46 @@ See section~\ref{section-pep302} for a description of the new import hooks.
\end{seealso}
%======================================================================
\section
{
PEP 301: Package Index and Metadata for Distutils
\label
{
section-pep301
}}
\section
{
PEP 301: Package Index and Metadata for
Distutils
\label
{
section-pep301
}}
Support for the long-requested Python catalog makes its first
appearance in 2.3.
The core component is the new Distutil
\samp
{
register
}
command.
Running
\code
{
python setup.py register
}
will collect
up
the metadata
The core component is the new Distutil
s
\command
{
register
}
command.
Running
\code
{
python setup.py register
}
will collect the metadata
describing a package, such as its name, version, maintainer,
description,
\&
c., and send
s
it to a central catalog server.
description,
\&
c., and send it to a central catalog server.
Currently the catalog can be browsed at
\url
{
http://www.amk.ca/cgi-bin/pypi.cgi
}
, but it will move to
some hostname in the
\code
{
python.org
}
domain before the final version
of 2.3 is released.
To make the catalog a bit more useful, a new optional
\
samp
{
classifiers
}
keyword argument has been added to the Distutils
\
var
{
classifiers
}
keyword argument has been added to the Distutils
\function
{
setup()
}
function. A list of
\citetitle
[http://www.tuxedo.org/\%7Eesr/trove/]
{
Trove
}
-style strings can be supplied to help classify the software.
\ulink
{
Trove
}{
http://catb.org/
\textasciitilde
esr/trove/
}
-style
strings can be supplied to help classify the software.
Here's an example
\file
{
setup.py
}
with classifiers, written to be compatible
with older versions of the Distutils:
\begin{verbatim}
from distutils import core
kw =
(
'name': "Quixote",
kw =
{
'name': "Quixote",
'version': "0.5.1",
'description': "A highly Pythonic Web application framework",
...
)
#
...
}
if (hasattr(core, 'setup
_
keywords') and
if (
hasattr(core, 'setup
_
keywords') and
'classifiers' in core.setup
_
keywords):
kw['classifiers'] =
\
['Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content',
'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)',
'Intended Audience :: Developers'],
core.setup
(**kw)
core.setup(**kw)
\end{verbatim}
The full list of classifiers can be obtained by running
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...
@@ -752,7 +752,8 @@ The full list of classifiers can be obtained by running
\begin{seealso}
\seepep
{
301
}{
Package Index and Metadata for Distutils
}{
Written and implemented by Richard Jones.
}
\seepep
{
301
}{
Package Index and Metadata for Distutils
}{
Written and
implemented by Richard Jones.
}
\end{seealso}
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...
@@ -1079,7 +1080,8 @@ the paper \ulink{``A Monotonic Superclass Linearization for
Dylan''
}{
http://www.webcom.com/haahr/dylan/linearization-oopsla96.html
}
.
To understand the motivation for this change,
read Michele Simionato's article
\ulink
{
``Python 2.3 Method Resolution Order''
}{
http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~micheles/mro.html
}
, or
\ulink
{
``Python 2.3 Method Resolution Order''
}
{
http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/
\textasciitilde
micheles/mro.html
}
, or
read the thread on python-dev starting with the message at
\url
{
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-October/029035.html
}
.
Samuele Pedroni first pointed out the problem and also implemented the
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...
@@ -1712,7 +1714,7 @@ result is the same as that of \method{isoformat()}). \class{date} and
added to
\class
{
timedelta
}
instances.
For more information, refer to the
\ulink
{
module's reference
documentation
}{
http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel
/lib/module-datetime.html
}
.
documentation
}{
../
/lib/module-datetime.html
}
.
(Contributed by Tim Peters.)
...
...
@@ -1786,7 +1788,7 @@ Optik was written by Greg Ward, with suggestions from the readers of
the Getopt SIG.
\begin
{
seealso
}
\seeurl
{
http:
//
optik.sourceforge.net
}
\seeurl
{
http:
//
optik.sourceforge.net
/
}
{
The Optik site has tutorial and reference documentation for
\module
{
optparse
}
.
% XXX change to point to Python docs, when those docs get written.
...
...
@@ -1997,7 +1999,7 @@ Python source distribution, were updated for 2.3. (Contributed by
Sean Reifschneider.
)
Other new platforms now supported by Python include AtheOS
(
\url
{
http:
//
www.atheos.cx
}
)
, GNU
/
Hurd, and OpenVMS.
(
\url
{
http:
//
www.atheos.cx
/
}
)
, GNU
/
Hurd, and OpenVMS.
%======================================================================
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