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PEP: 3100
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Title: Miscellaneous Python 3.0 Plans
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Version: $Revision$
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Last-Modified: $Date$
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Author: A.M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>,
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Brett Cannon <drifty@alum.berkeley.edu>
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Status: Draft
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Type: Informational
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Created: 20-Aug-2004
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Post-History:
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Abstract
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========
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This PEP, previously known as PEP 3000, describes smaller scale changes
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and new features for which no separate PEP is written yet, all targeted
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for Python 3000.
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The list of features included in this document is subject to change
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and isn't binding on the Python development community; features may be
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added, removed, and modified at any time. The purpose of this list is
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to focus our language development effort on changes that are steps to
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3.0, and to encourage people to invent ways to smooth the transition.
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This document is not a wish-list that anyone can extend. While there
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are two authors of this PEP, we're just supplying the text; the
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decisions for which changes are listed in this document are made by
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Guido van Rossum, who has chosen them as goals for Python 3.0.
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Guido's pronouncements on things that will not change in Python 3.0
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are recorded in PEP 3099. [#pep3099]_
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General goals
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=============
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A general goal is to reduce feature duplication by removing old ways
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of doing things. A general principle of the design will be that one
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obvious way of doing something is enough. [1]_
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Influencing PEPs
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================
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* PEP 238 (Changing the Division Operator) [#pep238]_
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* PEP 328 (Imports: Multi-Line and Absolute/Relative) [#pep328]_
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* PEP 343 (The "with" Statement) [#pep343]_
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* PEP 352 (Required Superclass for Exceptions) [#pep352]_
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Style changes
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=============
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* The C style guide will be updated to use 4-space indents, never tabs.
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This style should be used for all new files; existing files can be
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updated only if there is no hope to ever merge a particular file from
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the Python 2 HEAD. Within a file, the indentation style should be
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consistent. No other style guide changes are planned ATM.
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Core language
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=============
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* True division becomes default behavior [#pep238]_ [done]
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* ``exec`` as a statement is not worth it -- make it a function [done]
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* (Maybe) add optional declarations for static typing [#pep3107]_ [10]_
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* Support only new-style classes; classic classes will be gone [1]_ [done]
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* Replace ``print`` by a function [14]_ [#pep3105]_ [done]
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* The ``softspace`` attribute of files goes away. [done]
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* Use ``except E1, E2, E3 as err:`` if you want the error variable. [3]_
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* ``None`` becomes a keyword [4]_ (What about ``True``, ``False``?)
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* ``...`` to become a general expression element [16]_ [done]
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* ``as`` becomes a keyword [5]_ (starting in 2.6 already) [done]
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* Have list comprehensions be syntactic sugar for passing an
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equivalent generator expression to ``list()``; as a consequence the
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loop variable will no longer be exposed [#pep289]_
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* Comparisons other than ``==`` and ``!=`` between disparate types
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will raise an exception unless explicitly supported by the type [6]_ [done]
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* Exceptions might grow an attribute to store the traceback [11]_
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* floats will not be acceptable as arguments in place of ints for operations
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where floats are inadvertantly accepted (PyArg_ParseTuple() i & l formats)
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* Remove from ... import * at function scope. This means that functions
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can always be optimized and support for unoptimized functions can go away.
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* Imports will be absolute by default. [done]
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Relative imports must be explicitly specified [#pep328]_ [done]
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* __init__.py might become optional in sub-packages. __init__.py will still
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be required for top-level packages.
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* Cleanup the Py_InitModule() variants {,3,4} (also import and parser APIs)
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* Cleanup the APIs exported in pythonrun, etc.
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* Some expressions will require parentheses that didn't in 2.x:
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- List comprehensions will require parentheses around the iterables.
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This will make list comprehensions more similar to generator comprehensions.
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[x for x in 1, 2] will need to be: [x for x in (1, 2)]
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- Lambdas may have to be parenthesized [#pep308]_
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* Builtin module init function names (PyMODINIT_FUNC) will be prefixed
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with _Py (or Py). Currently they aren't namespace safe since the names
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start with init.
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* __builtins__ should get a different name *or* completely unified
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with __builtin__. Keeping both with confusingly similar spellings
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and semantics is evil.
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* Attributes on functions of the form ``func_whatever`` will be renamed
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``__whatever__`` [17]_
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* Set literals and comprehensions [19]_ [20]_ [done]
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{x} means set([x]); {x, y} means set([x, y]).
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{F(x) for x in S if P(x)} means set(F(x) for x in S if P(x)).
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NB. {range(x)} means set([range(x)]), NOT set(range(x)).
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There's no literal for an empty set; use set() (or {1}&{2} :-).
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There's no frozenset literal; they are too rarely needed.
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* Might reconsider PEP 299 [#pep299]_: special __main__() function in modules.
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* The ``__nonzero__`` special method will be renamed to ``__bool__``
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and have to return a bool. The typeobject slot will be called
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``tp_bool`` [23]_ [done]
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To be removed:
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* String exceptions: use instances of an Exception class [2]_ [done]
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* ``raise Exception, "message"``: use ``raise Exception("message")`` [12]_
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* ```x```: use ``repr(x)`` [2]_ [done]
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* The ``<>`` operator: use ``!=`` instead [3]_ [done]
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* The __mod__ and __divmod__ special methods on float. [21]_
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* Might drop unbound methods? [7]_
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* METH_OLDARGS
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* WITH_CYCLE_GC [done]
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* __getslice__, __setslice__, __delslice__ [#sequence-types]_;
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remove slice opcodes and use slice objects.
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[Thomas Wouters is working on this in a branch]
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* C APIs (see code):
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PyFloat_AsString, PyFloat_AsReprString, PyFloat_AsStringEx,
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PySequence_In, PyEval_EvalFrame, PyEval_CallObject,
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_PyObject_Del, _PyObject_GC_Del, _PyObject_GC_Track, _PyObject_GC_UnTrack
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PyString_AsEncodedString, PyString_AsDecodedString
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PyArg_NoArgs, PyArg_GetInt, intargfunc, intintargfunc
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Atomic Types
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============
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* Remove distinction between int and long types; 'long' built-in type and
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literals with 'L' or 'l' suffix disappear [1]_ [done]
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* Make all strings be Unicode, and have a separate bytes() type [1]_
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The new string type will be called 'str'.
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* Return iterators instead of lists where appropriate for atomic type methods
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(e.g. ``dict.keys()``, ``dict.values()``, ``dict.items()``, etc.); iter*
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methods will be removed.
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Better: make keys(), etc. return views ala Java collections???
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* Make ``string.join()`` stringify its arguments? [18]_
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* Fix file() so it returns a ValueError if the mode is bad rather than IOError.
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(This probably affects lots of places, we should review the exceptions
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and fix them if inappropriate.)
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To be removed:
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* ``basestring.find()`` and ``basestring.rfind()``; use ``basestring.index()``
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or ``basestring.[r]partition()`` or
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or ``basestring.rindex()`` in a try/except block??? [13]_
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* ``file.xreadlines()`` method [#file-object]_ [done]
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* ``dict.setdefault()``? [15]_
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* ``dict.has_key()`` method [done]
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Built-in Namespace
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==================
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* Make built-ins return an iterator where appropriate (e.g. ``range()``,
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``zip()``, etc.) [zip is done; Neal Norwitz has a patch for range()]
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* Relevant functions should consume iterators (e.g. ``min()``,
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``max()``) [They already do, since 2.2.]
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* Introduce ``trunc()``, which would call the ``__trunc__()`` method on its
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argument; suggested use is for objects like float where calling ``__int__()``
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has data loss, but an integral representation is still desired? [8]_
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* Exception hierarchy changes [#pep352]_ [done]
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To be removed:
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* ``apply()``: use ``f(*args, **kw)`` instead [2]_ [done]
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* ``buffer()``: must die (use a bytes() type instead) (?) [2]_
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* ``callable()``: just call the object and catch the exception??? [2]_
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* ``compile()``: put in ``sys`` (or perhaps in a module of its own) [2]_
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* ``coerce()``: no longer needed [2]_
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* ``execfile()``, ``reload()``: use ``exec()`` [2]_
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* ``input()``: use ``eval(sys.stdin.readline())`` [2]_ [done]
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* ``intern()``: put in ``sys`` [2]_, [22]_ [done]
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* ``map()``, ``filter()``: use list comprehensions instead??? [1]_, [9]_
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(Actually these can stay.)
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* ``reduce()``: write a loop instead [2]_, [9]_ [done]
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* ``raw_input()``: use ``sys.stdin.readline()`` ??? [2]_ [done]
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* ``xrange()``: use ``range()`` instead [1]_ [See range() above]
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Standard library
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================
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* Reorganize the standard library to not be as shallow?
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* Move test code to where it belongs, there will be no more test() functions
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in the standard library
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* Convert all tests to use either doctest or unittest.
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* For the procedures of standard library improvement, see PEP 3001 [#pep3001]_
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To be removed:
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* The sets module. [done]
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* stdlib modules to be removed
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+ see docstrings and comments in the source
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- ``macfs``, ``new``, ``reconvert``, ``stringold``, ``xmllib``,
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``pcre``, ``pypcre``, ``strop``
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+ see PEP 4 [#pep4]_
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- ``posixfile``, ``pre``, ``regsub``, ``rfc822``,
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``statcache``, ``string``, ``TERMIOS``, ``mimetools``,
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``MimeWriter``, ``mimify``, ``mpz``, ``rgbimage``
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+ Everything in lib-old [#pep4]_
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- ``Para``, ``addpack``, ``cmp``, ``cmpcache``, ``codehack``,
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``dircmp``, ``dump``, ``find``, ``fmt``, ``grep``,
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``lockfile``, ``newdir``, ``ni``, ``packmail``, ``poly``,
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``rand``, ``statcache``, ``tb``, ``tzparse``, ``util``,
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``whatsound``, ``whrandom``, ``zmod``
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* ``sys.exitfunc``: use atexit module instead [#sys-module]_
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* ``sys.exc_type``, ``sys.exc_values``, ``sys.exc_traceback``:
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not thread-safe; use ``sys.exc_info()`` or an attribute
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of the exception [2]_ [11]_ [#sys-module]_
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* ``sys.exc_clear``: Python 3's except statements provide the same
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functionality [24]_ [#pep3110]_ [#sys-module]_
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* ``array.read``, ``array.write`` [#array-module]_
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* ``operator.isCallable`` : ``callable()`` built-in is being removed
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[#operator-module]_
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* ``operator.sequenceIncludes`` : redundant thanks to
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``operator.contains`` [#operator-module]_
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* In the thread module, the aquire_lock() and release_lock() aliases
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for the acquire() and release() methods on lock objects.
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(Probably also just remove the thread module as a public API,
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in favor of always using threading.py.)
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* UserXyz classes, in favour of XyzMixins.
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* Remove the unreliable empty() and full() methods from Queue.py?
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* Remove jumpahead() from the random API?
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* Make the primative for random be something generating random bytes
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rather than random floats?
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* Get rid of Cookie.SerialCookie and Cookie.SmartCookie?
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* Modify the heapq.heapreplace() API to compare the new value to the top
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of the heap?
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Outstanding Issues
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==================
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* Require C99, so we can use // comments, named initializers, declare variables
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without introducing a new scope, among other benefits. (Also better support
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for IEEE floating point issues like NaN and infinities?)
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* Remove support for old systems, including: BeOS, RISCOS, (SGI) Irix, Tru64
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References
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==========
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.. [1] PyCon 2003 State of the Union:
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http://www.python.org/doc/essays/ppt/pycon2003/pycon2003.ppt
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.. [2] Python Regrets:
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http://www.python.org/doc/essays/ppt/regrets/PythonRegrets.pdf
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.. [3] Python Wiki:
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http://www.python.org/moin/Python3.0
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.. [4] python-dev email ("Constancy of None")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-July/046294.html
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.. [5] python-dev email (' "as" to be a keyword?')
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-July/046316.html
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.. [6] python-dev email ("Comparing heterogeneous types")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-June/045111.html
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.. [7] python-dev email ("Let's get rid of unbound methods")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-January/050625.html
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.. [8] python-dev email ("Fixing _PyEval_SliceIndex so that integer-like
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objects can be used")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-February/051674.html
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.. [9] Guido's blog ("The fate of reduce() in Python 3000")
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http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=98196
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.. [10] Guido's blog ("Python Optional Typechecking Redux")
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http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=89161
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.. [11] python-dev email ("anonymous blocks")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-April/053060.html
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.. [12] python-dev email ("PEP 8: exception style")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-August/055190.html
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.. [13] python-dev email (Remove str.find in 3.0?)
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-August/055705.html
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.. [14] python-dev email (Replacement for print in Python 3.0)
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-September/056154.html
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.. [15] python-dev email ("defaultdict")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-February/061261.html
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.. [16] python-3000 email
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-April/000996.html
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.. [17] python-3000 email ("Pronouncement on parameter lists")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-April/001175.html
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.. [18] python-3000 email ("More wishful thinking")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-April/000810.html
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.. [19] python-3000 email ("sets in P3K?")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-April/001286.html
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.. [20] python-3000 email ("sets in P3K?")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-May/001666.html
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.. [21] python-3000 email ("bug in modulus?")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-May/001735.html
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.. [22] SF patch "sys.id() and sys.intern()"
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http://www.python.org/sf/1601678
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.. [23] python-3000 email ("__nonzero__ vs. __bool__")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-November/004524.html
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.. [24] python-3000 email ("Pre-peps on raise and except changes")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2007-February/005672.html
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.. [25] python-3000 email ("Py3.0 Library Ideas")
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http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2007-February/005726.html
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.. [#sys-module] Python docs (sys -- System-specific parameters and functions)
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http://docs.python.org/lib/module-sys.html
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.. [#operator-module] Python docs (operator -- Standard operators as functions)
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http://docs.python.org/lib/module-operator.html
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.. [#array-module] Python docs (array -- Efficient arrays of numeric values)
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http://docs.python.org/lib/module-array.html
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.. [#file-object] Python docs (File objects)
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http://docs.python.org/lib/bltin-file-objects.html
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.. [#sequence-types] Python docs (Additional methods for emulation of sequence types)
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http://docs.python.org/ref/sequence-methods.html
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.. [#pep4] PEP 4 ("Deprecation of Standard Modules")
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0004
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.. [#pep238] PEP 238 (Changing the Division Operator)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0238
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.. [#pep289] PEP 289 ("Generator Expressions")
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0289
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.. [#pep299] PEP 299 ("Special __main__() function in modules")
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0299
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.. [#pep308] PEP 308 ("Conditional Expressions")
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0308
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.. [#pep328] PEP 328 (Imports: Multi-Line and Absolute/Relative)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0328
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.. [#pep343] PEP 343 (The "with" Statement)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0343
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.. [#pep352] PEP 352 (Required Superclass for Exceptions)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0352
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.. [#pep3001] PEP 3001 (Process for reviewing and improving standard
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library modules) http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3001
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.. [#pep3099] PEP 3099 (Things that will Not Change in Python 3000)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3099
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.. [#pep3105] PEP 3105 (Make print a function)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3105
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.. [#pep3107] PEP 3107 (Function Annotations)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3107
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.. [#pep3110] PEP 3110 (Catching Exceptions in Python 3000)
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3110/#semantic-changes
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Copyright
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=========
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This document has been placed in the public domain.
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