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PEP: 320
Title: Python 2.4 Release Schedule
Version: $Revision$
Author: Barry Warsaw and Raymond Hettinger
Status: Incomplete
Type: Informational
Created: 29-Jul-2003
Python-Version: 2.4
Post-History:
Abstract
This document describes the development and release schedule for
Python 2.4. The schedule primarily concerns itself with PEP-sized
items. Small features may be added up to and including the first
beta release. Bugs may be fixed until the final release.
There will be at least two alpha releases, two beta releases, and
one release candidate. The release date is not yet fixed but a
rough target is June or July of 2004.
Release Manager
TBD
Completed features for 2.4
PEP 218 Builtin Set Objects
PEP 322 Reverse Iteration
Encapsulate the decorate-sort-undecorate pattern in a keyword for
list.sort().
Added a builtin called sorted() which may be used in expressions.
The itertools module has two new functions, tee() and groupby().
Planned features for 2.4
PEP 289 Generator expressions.
PEP 292 Simpler String Substitutions to be implemented as a module
or codec.
A Decimal package for fixed precision arithmetic.
Deprecate and/or remove the modules listed in PEP 4 (posixfile,
gopherlib, audioop, pre, others)
Remove support for platforms as described in PEP 11.
Too early for anything more to get done here.
Ongoing tasks
The following are ongoing TO-DO items which we should attempt to
work on without hoping for completion by any particular date.
- Documentation: complete the distribution and installation
manuals.
- Documentation: complete the documentation for new-style
classes.
- Look over the Demos/ directory and update where required (Andrew
Kuchling has done a lot of this)
- New tests.
- Fix doc bugs on SF.
- Remove use of deprecated features in the core.
- Document deprecated features appropriately.
- Mark deprecated C APIs with Py_DEPRECATED.
- Deprecate modules which are unmaintained, or perhaps make a new
category for modules 'Unmaintained'
- In general, lots of cleanup so it is easier to move forward.
Open issues
None at this time.
Carryover features from Python 2.3
- The import lock could use some redesign. (SF 683658.)
- A nicer API to open text files, replacing the ugly (in some
people's eyes) "U" mode flag. There's a proposal out there to
have a new built-in type textfile(filename, mode, encoding).
(Shouldn't it have a bufsize argument too?)
- New widgets for Tkinter???
Has anyone gotten the time for this? *Are* there any new
widgets in Tk 8.4? Note that we've got better Tix support
already (though not on Windows yet).
- PEP 304 (Controlling Generation of Bytecode Files by Montanaro)
seems to have lost steam.
- For a class defined inside another class, the __name__ should be
"outer.inner", and pickling should work. (SF 633930. I'm no
longer certain this is easy or even right.)
- reST is going to be used a lot in Zope3. Maybe it could become
a standard library module? (Since reST's author thinks it's too
instable, I'm inclined not to do this.)
- Decide on a clearer deprecation policy (especially for modules)
and act on it. For a start, see this message from Neil Norwitz:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-April/023165.html
There seems insufficient interest in moving this further in an
organized fashion, and it's not particularly important.
- Provide alternatives for common uses of the types module;
Skip Montanaro has posted a proto-PEP for this idea:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/024346.html
There hasn't been any progress on this, AFAICT.
- Use pending deprecation for the types and string modules. This
requires providing alternatives for the parts that aren't
covered yet (e.g. string.whitespace and types.TracebackType).
It seems we can't get consensus on this.
- PEP 269 Pgen Module for Python Riehl
(Some necessary changes are in; the pgen module itself needs to
mature more.)
- Add support for the long-awaited Python catalog. Kapil
Thangavelu has a Zope-based implementation that he demoed at
OSCON 2002. Now all we need is a place to host it and a person
to champion it. (Some changes to distutils to support this are
in, at least.)
- PEP 266 Optimizing Global Variable/Attribute Access Montanaro
PEP 267 Optimized Access to Module Namespaces Hylton
PEP 280 Optimizing access to globals van Rossum
These are basically three friendly competing proposals. Jeremy
has made a little progress with a new compiler, but it's going
slow and the compiler is only the first step. Maybe we'll be
able to refactor the compiler in this release. I'm tempted to
say we won't hold our breath.
- Lazily tracking tuples?
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/023926.html
http://www.python.org/sf/558745
Not much enthusiasm I believe.
- PEP 286 Enhanced Argument Tuples von Loewis
I haven't had the time to review this thoroughly. It seems a
deep optimization hack (also makes better correctness guarantees
though).
- Make 'as' a keyword. It has been a pseudo-keyword long enough.
Too much effort to bother.
Copyright
This document has been placed in the public domain.
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