Commit 91f6083c authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

At the release of 1.0.1

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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
Archive-name: python-faq/part1 Archive-name: python-faq/part1
Version: 1.4 Version: 1.5
Last-modified: 2 Feb 1994 Last-modified: 15 Feb 1994
This article contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions about This article contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions about
Python (an object-oriented interpreted programming language -- see Python (an object-oriented interpreted programming language -- see
...@@ -75,26 +75,17 @@ Here's an overview of the questions per chapter: ...@@ -75,26 +75,17 @@ Here's an overview of the questions per chapter:
2.5. Q. What new developments are expected for Python in the future? 2.5. Q. What new developments are expected for Python in the future?
3. Building Python 3. Building Python
3.1. Q. I have trouble building the md5 module and/or finding the file 3.1. Q. Is there a test set?
md5.c. 3.2. Q. When running the test set, I get complaints about floating point
3.2. Q. Is there a test set?
3.3. Q. When running the test set, I get complaints about floating point
operations, but when playing with floating point operations I cannot operations, but when playing with floating point operations I cannot
find anything wrong with them. find anything wrong with them.
3.4. Q. I get an OverflowError on evaluating 2*2. What is going on? 3.3. Q. Link errors building Python with STDWIN on SGI IRIX.
3.5. Q. Trouble building Python 0.9.9 or earlier on platform X. 3.4. Q. Link errors after rerunning the configure script.
3.6. Q. Link errors building Python with STDWIN on SGI Irix. 3.5. Q. The python interpreter complains about options passed to a
3.7. Q. Link errors for dlopen, dlsym, dlerror from import.o.
3.8. Q. Link errors after rerunning the configure script.
3.9. Q. The python interpreter complains about options passed to a
script (after the script name). script (after the script name).
3.10. Q. When building on the SGI, make tries to run python to create 3.6. Q. When building on the SGI, make tries to run python to create
glmodule.c, but python hasn't been built or installed yet. glmodule.c, but python hasn't been built or installed yet.
3.11. Q. Intermittent core dumps and complaints about perfectly valid 3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.1 on platform X.
argument lists to built-in functions (e.g. posix.stat(filename) says
"no arguments needed").
3.12. Q. Trouble building Python 1.0.0 on NeXT.
3.13. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.0 on platform X.
4. Programming in Python 4. Programming in Python
4.1. Q. Is there a source code level debugger with breakpoints, step, 4.1. Q. Is there a source code level debugger with breakpoints, step,
...@@ -130,15 +121,17 @@ Here's an overview of the questions per chapter: ...@@ -130,15 +121,17 @@ Here's an overview of the questions per chapter:
6.3. Q. Why isn't there a switch or case statement in Python? 6.3. Q. Why isn't there a switch or case statement in Python?
7. Using Python on non-UNIX platforms 7. Using Python on non-UNIX platforms
7.1. Q. Where's the DOS version of 1.0.0? 7.1. Q. Is there a Mac version of Python?
7.2. Q. Is there a Windows version of Python? 7.2. Q. Is there a DOS version of Python?
7.3. Q. I have the Mac or DOS version but it appears to be only a binary. 7.3. Q. Is there a Windows version of Python?
Where's the library? 7.4. Q. Is there a Windows NT version of Python?
7.4. Q. Where's the documentation for the Mac or DOS version? 7.5. Q. I have the DOS or Windows version but it appears to be only a
7.5. Q. The Mac version doesn't seem to have any facilities for creating or binary. Where's the library?
editing programs apart from entering it interactively, and there seems 7.6. Q. Where's the documentation for the Mac or PC version?
to be no way to save code that was entered interactively. How do I 7.7. Q. The Mac (PC) version doesn't seem to have any facilities for
create a Python program on the Mac? creating or editing programs apart from entering it interactively, and
there seems to be no way to save code that was entered interactively.
How do I create a Python program on the Mac (PC)?
To find a particular question, search for the question number followed To find a particular question, search for the question number followed
by a dot, a space, and a Q at the beginning of a line (e.g. to find by a dot, a space, and a Q at the beginning of a line (e.g. to find
...@@ -182,7 +175,7 @@ anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory ...@@ -182,7 +175,7 @@ anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory
tar file containing the complete C source, LaTeX documentation, Python tar file containing the complete C source, LaTeX documentation, Python
library modules, example programs, and several useful pieces of freely library modules, example programs, and several useful pieces of freely
distributable software. This will compile and run out of the box on distributable software. This will compile and run out of the box on
most UNIX platforms. Currently <version> is 1.0.0. (See section 7 most UNIX platforms. Currently <version> is 1.0.1. (See section 7
for non-UNIX information.) for non-UNIX information.)
1.4. Q. How do I get documentation on Python? 1.4. Q. How do I get documentation on Python?
...@@ -192,7 +185,7 @@ anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory ...@@ -192,7 +185,7 @@ anonymous ftp from ftp.cwi.nl [192.16.184.180] in the directory
/pub/python, with filename pythondoc-ps<version>.tar.Z. It is a /pub/python, with filename pythondoc-ps<version>.tar.Z. It is a
compressed tar file containing PostScript files of the reference compressed tar file containing PostScript files of the reference
manual, the library manual, and the tutorial. Currently <version> is manual, the library manual, and the tutorial. Currently <version> is
1.0.0. (Note that the library manual is the most important one of the 1.0.1. (Note that the library manual is the most important one of the
set, as much of Python's power stems from the standard or built-in set, as much of Python's power stems from the standard or built-in
types, functions and modules, all of which are described here.) types, functions and modules, all of which are described here.)
PostScript for a high-level description of Python is in the file PostScript for a high-level description of Python is in the file
...@@ -208,16 +201,16 @@ ftp.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 /graphics/graphics/sgi-stuff/python ...@@ -208,16 +201,16 @@ ftp.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 /graphics/graphics/sgi-stuff/python
ftp.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 /pub/languages/python (old?) ftp.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 /pub/languages/python (old?)
ftp.fu-berlin.de 130.133.4.50 /pub/unix/languages/python (python* only) ftp.fu-berlin.de 130.133.4.50 /pub/unix/languages/python (python* only)
Or try archie on e.g. python1.0.0.tar.Z to locate the nearest copy of Or try archie on e.g. python1.0.1.tar.Z to locate the nearest copy of
that version... that version...
1.5. Q. Is there a newsgroup or mailing list devoted to Python? 1.5. Q. Is there a newsgroup or mailing list devoted to Python?
A. There is no Python newsgroup yet; if you want to post to the net A. There is no Python newsgroup yet; if you want to post to the net
about Python, use comp.lang.misc. There is a mailing list devoted to about Python, use comp.lang.misc. There is a mailing list devoted to
Python; send e-mail to python-list-request@cwi.nl to (un)subscribe. Python; send e-mail to python-list-request@cwi.nl to (un)subscribe. A
There are plans to start the discussion about creation of Request For Discussion about create comp.lang.python has been posted
comp.lang.python as soon as version 1.0.0 has been released. to news.groups. So far it has not elicited any negative responses.
1.6. Q. Is there a book on Python, or will there be one out soon? 1.6. Q. Is there a book on Python, or will there be one out soon?
...@@ -302,7 +295,7 @@ Ivan Herman <ivan@cwi.nl>. ...@@ -302,7 +295,7 @@ Ivan Herman <ivan@cwi.nl>.
2.4. Q. How stable is Python? 2.4. Q. How stable is Python?
A. Very stable. While the current version number (1.0.0) would A. Very stable. While the current version number (1.0.1) would
suggest it is in the early stages of development, in fact new, stable suggest it is in the early stages of development, in fact new, stable
releases (numbered 0.9.x) have been coming out roughly every 3 to 6 releases (numbered 0.9.x) have been coming out roughly every 3 to 6
months for the past four years. months for the past four years.
...@@ -329,16 +322,7 @@ documentation and threading support. ...@@ -329,16 +322,7 @@ documentation and threading support.
3. Building Python 3. Building Python
================== ==================
3.1. Q. I have trouble building the md5 module and/or finding the file 3.1. Q. Is there a test set?
md5.c.
A. Apparently the md5 module was based on an older version of RSA's
md5 implementation. The ftp site rsa.com mentioned in the Makefile
where this version was found is no longer accessible, and the version
from RFC 1321 (md5c.c) is slightly different. This will be fixed in
the 1.0 release; write me if you need the fixes now.
3.2. Q. Is there a test set?
A. Yes, simply do "import testall" (or "import autotest" if you aren't A. Yes, simply do "import testall" (or "import autotest" if you aren't
interested in the output). The standard modules whose name begins interested in the output). The standard modules whose name begins
...@@ -347,7 +331,7 @@ with "test" together comprise the test. The test set doesn't test ...@@ -347,7 +331,7 @@ with "test" together comprise the test. The test set doesn't test
port is actually working. The Makefile contains an entry "make test" port is actually working. The Makefile contains an entry "make test"
which runs the autotest module. which runs the autotest module.
3.3. Q. When running the test set, I get complaints about floating point 3.2. Q. When running the test set, I get complaints about floating point
operations, but when playing with floating point operations I cannot operations, but when playing with floating point operations I cannot
find anything wrong with them. find anything wrong with them.
...@@ -356,49 +340,23 @@ semantics of C floating point operations. Until someone donates a ...@@ -356,49 +340,23 @@ semantics of C floating point operations. Until someone donates a
better floating point test set, you will have to comment out the better floating point test set, you will have to comment out the
offending floating point tests and execute similar tests manually. offending floating point tests and execute similar tests manually.
3.4. Q. I get an OverflowError on evaluating 2*2. What is going on? 3.3. Q. Link errors building Python with STDWIN on SGI IRIX.
A. Your machine probably has 64 bit long integers (e.g. DEC alpha or
HP snake architectures). There are some dependencies on word length
in file intobject.c. This will be corrected in the 1.0 release; until
then, on a 64 bit machine, just comment out the check for overflow
from int_mul:
#if 0
if (x > 0x7fffffff || x < (double) (long) 0x80000000)
return err_ovf("integer multiplication");
#endif
You should also include <limits.h> and replace the constant 32 by
LONG_BIT in int_[lr]shift.
3.5. Q. Trouble building Python 0.9.9 or earlier on platform X.
Please convert to Python 1.0.0 -- it is much more portable.
3.6. Q. Link errors building Python with STDWIN on SGI IRIX.
A. Rebuild STDWIN, specifying "CC=cc -cckr" in the Makefile. A. Rebuild STDWIN, specifying "CC=cc -cckr" in the Makefile.
3.7. Q. Link errors for dlopen, dlsym, dlerror from import.o. 3.4. Q. Link errors after rerunning the configure script.
A. You are probably using the GNU loader which doesn't understand
dynamic linking. Manually comment out #define HAVE_DLFCN_H from
config.h. (Should be fixed in 1.0.1.)
3.8. Q. Link errors after rerunning the configure script.
A. It is generally necessary to run "make clean" after a configuration A. It is generally necessary to run "make clean" after a configuration
change. change.
3.9. Q. The python interpreter complains about options passed to a 3.5. Q. The python interpreter complains about options passed to a
script (after the script name). script (after the script name).
A. You are probably linking with GNU getopt, e.g. through -liberty. A. You are probably linking with GNU getopt, e.g. through -liberty.
Don't. (If you are using this because you link with -lreadline, use Don't. (If you are using this because you link with -lreadline, use
the readline distributed with Python instead.) the readline distributed with Python instead.)
3.10. Q. When building on the SGI, make tries to run python to create 3.6. Q. When building on the SGI, make tries to run python to create
glmodule.c, but python hasn't been built or installed yet. glmodule.c, but python hasn't been built or installed yet.
A. Comment out the line mentioning glmodule.c in Setup and build a A. Comment out the line mentioning glmodule.c in Setup and build a
...@@ -408,22 +366,7 @@ again. You don't need to do "make clean"; you do need to run "make ...@@ -408,22 +366,7 @@ again. You don't need to do "make clean"; you do need to run "make
Makefile" in the Modules subdirectory (or just run "make" at the Makefile" in the Modules subdirectory (or just run "make" at the
toplevel). toplevel).
3.11. Q. Intermittent core dumps and complaints about perfectly valid 3.7. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.1 on platform X.
argument lists to built-in functions (e.g. posix.stat(filename) says
"no arguments needed").
A. You are probably using <stdarg.h> instead of <varargs.h>, or the
other way around. It may also be that your <stdarg.h> or <varargs.h>
does not match the code generated by your compiler. In simple cases,
it may help to turn comment out the #define HAVE_STDARG_H from the
generated config.h.
3.12. Q. Trouble building Python 1.0.0 on NeXT.
A. Manually add #define _POSIX_SOURCE to config.h. (Should be fixed
in 1.0.1.)
3.13. Q. Other trouble building Python 1.0.0 on platform X.
A. Please email the details to <guido@cwi.nl> and I'll look into it. A. Please email the details to <guido@cwi.nl> and I'll look into it.
...@@ -469,7 +412,7 @@ wrapper around a built-in object, e.g. (for dictionaries): ...@@ -469,7 +412,7 @@ wrapper around a built-in object, e.g. (for dictionaries):
A. No, but you can use the "alfa" (== character cell) version of A. No, but you can use the "alfa" (== character cell) version of
STDWIN. (STDWIN == Standard Windows, a portable windowing system STDWIN. (STDWIN == Standard Windows, a portable windowing system
interface by the same author, URL ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/stdwin.) interface by the same author, URL: ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/stdwin.)
This will also prepare your program for porting to windowing This will also prepare your program for porting to windowing
environments such as X11 or the Macintosh. environments such as X11 or the Macintosh.
...@@ -651,41 +594,58 @@ to do range tests. ...@@ -651,41 +594,58 @@ to do range tests.
7. Using Python on non-UNIX platforms 7. Using Python on non-UNIX platforms
===================================== =====================================
7.1. Q. Where's the DOS version of 1.0.0? 7.1. Q. Is there a Mac version of Python?
A. Yes. It is on most ftp sites carrying Python as python.sea.hqx --
this is a self-extracting archive containing the application binary as
well as the Lib modules.
7.2. Q. Is there a DOS version of Python?
A. Yes. More than one, actually: 16python.exe runs in standard DOS
mode on 186 CPUs or higher; 32python.exe uses a DOS extender and only
runs on a 386 or higher CPUs. Although 16python.exe does not pass the
test set because test_grammar is too big for the parser, it actually
has about 270 kbyte of allocatable heap space, which is sufficient for
fairly large programs. 32python.exe is distributed as a tar file
containing the required DOS extended and 387 emulator. Both are on
most ftp sites carrying Python.
7.3. Q. Is there a Windows version of Python?
A. I hope it will be coming soon. Our institute has finally acquired A. Yes. Use qwpython.exe. The only problem with it: ^C
a 486 PC with a decent C compiler, now all I have to do is to learn unconditionally kills the entire program -- it does not raise
how to use it :-) Until then, you will have to make do with the 0.9.8 KeyboardInterrupt. You can also run 16python.exe or 32python.exe in a
version (which isn't so bad, actually). "DOS box", but qwpython.exe appears to be slightly faster.
7.2. Q. Is there a Windows version of Python? 7.4. Q. Is there a Windows NT version of Python?
A. Not yet. Several Windows hackers with C compilers are working on a A. Yes. Use ntpython.exe. This is for Intel CPUs. If you want a
port though, so maybe we'll have one soon. Windows user interface, use qwpython.exe.
7.3. Q. I have the Mac or DOS version but it appears to be only a binary. 7.5. Q. I have the DOS or Windows version but it appears to be only a
Where's the library? binary. Where's the library?
A. You still need to copy the files from the distribution directory A. You still need to copy the files from the distribution directory
"python/lib" to your system. If you don't have the full distribution, "python/Lib" to your system. If you don't have the full distribution,
you can ftp the file pythonlib1.0.0.tar.Z from site ftp.cwi.nl, you can get the file pythonlib1.0.1.tar.Z from most ftp sites carrying
directory /pub/python; this is a subset of the distribution containing Python; this is a subset of the distribution containing just those
just those file. file.
7.4. Q. Where's the documentation for the Mac or DOS version? 7.6. Q. Where's the documentation for the Mac or PC version?
A. There isn't any. The documentation for the Unix version also A. There isn't any. The documentation for the Unix version also
applies to the Mac and DOS versions. Where applicable, differences applies to the Mac and PC versions. Where applicable, differences
are indicated in the text. are indicated in the text.
7.5. Q. The Mac version doesn't seem to have any facilities for creating or 7.7. Q. The Mac (PC) version doesn't seem to have any facilities for
editing programs apart from entering it interactively, and there seems creating or editing programs apart from entering it interactively, and
to be no way to save code that was entered interactively. How do I there seems to be no way to save code that was entered interactively.
create a Python program on the Mac? How do I create a Python program on the Mac (PC)?
A. Use an external editor. I am quite happy with the Desk Accessory A. Use an external editor. On the Mac, I am quite happy with the Desk
called Sigma Edit; this doesn't require Multifinder or System 7. I Accessory called Sigma Edit; this doesn't require Multifinder or
work like this: start the interpreter; edit a module file using Sigma System 7. I work like this: start the interpreter; edit a module file
Edit; import and test it in the interpreter; edit again in Sigma Edit; using Sigma Edit; import and test it in the interpreter; edit again in
then use the built-in function reload() to re-read the imported Sigma Edit; then use the built-in function reload() to re-read the
module; etc. imported module; etc.
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