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PEP: 283
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Title: Python 2.3 Release Schedule
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Version: $Revision$
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Last-Modified: $Date$
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Author: Guido van Rossum
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Status: Final
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Type: Informational
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Topic: Release
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Created: 27-Feb-2002
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Python-Version: 2.3
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Post-History: 27-Feb-2002
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Abstract
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========
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This document describes the development and release schedule for
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Python 2.3. The schedule primarily concerns itself with PEP-sized
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items. Small features may be added up to and including the first
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beta release. Bugs may be fixed until the final release.
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There will be at least two alpha releases, two beta releases, and
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one release candidate. Alpha and beta releases will be spaced at
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least 4 weeks apart (except if an emergency release must be made
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to correct a blunder in the previous release; then the blunder
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release does not count). Release candidates will be spaced at
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least one week apart (excepting again blunder corrections).
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=========== ===========
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alpha 1 31 Dec 2002
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alpha 2 19 Feb 2003
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beta 1 25 Apr 2003
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beta 2 29 Jun 2003
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candidate 1 18 Jul 2003
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candidate 2 24 Jul 2003
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final 29 Jul 2003
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=========== ===========
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Release Manager
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===============
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Barry Warsaw, Jeremy Hylton, Tim Peters
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Completed features for 2.3
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==========================
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This list is not complete. See ``Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew23.tex`` in CVS
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for more, and of course ``Misc/NEWS`` for the full list.
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- Tk 8.4 update.
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- The ``bool`` type and its constants, ``True`` and ``False`` (:pep:`285`).
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- ``PyMalloc`` was greatly enhanced and is enabled by default.
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- Universal newline support (:pep:`278`).
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- :pep:`263` Defining Python Source Code Encodings, Lemburg
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Implemented (at least phase 1, which is all that's planned for
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2.3).
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- Extended slice notation for all built-in sequences. The patch
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by Michael Hudson is now all checked in.
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- Speed up list iterations by filling ``tp_iter`` and other tweaks.
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See https://bugs.python.org/issue560736; also done for ``xrange`` and
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tuples.
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- Timeout sockets. https://bugs.python.org/issue555085
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- Stage B0 of the ``int``/``long`` integration (:pep:`237`). This means
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issuing a ``FutureWarning`` about situations where ``hex`` or ``oct``
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conversions or left shifts returns a different value for an ``int``
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than for a ``long`` with the same value. The semantics do *not*
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change in Python 2.3; that will happen in Python 2.4.
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- Nuke ``SET_LINENO`` from all code objects (providing a different way
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to set debugger breakpoints). This can boost ``pystone`` by >5%.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue587993, now checked in. (Unfortunately
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the ``pystone`` boost didn't happen. What happened?)
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- Write a ``pymemcompat.h`` that people can bundle with their
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extensions and then use the 2.3 memory interface with all
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Pythons in the range 1.5.2 to 2.3. (Michael Hudson checked in
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``Misc/pymemcompat.h``.)
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- Add a new concept, "pending deprecation", with associated
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warning ``PendingDeprecationWarning``. This warning is normally
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suppressed, but can be enabled by a suitable ``-W`` option. Only a
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few things use this at this time.
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- Warn when an extension type's ``tp_compare`` returns anything except
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-1, 0 or 1. https://bugs.python.org/issue472523
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- Warn for assignment to ``None`` (in various forms).
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- :pep:`218` Adding a Built-In Set Object Type, Wilson
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Alex Martelli contributed a new version of Greg Wilson's
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prototype, and I've reworked that quite a bit. It's in the
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standard library now as the module ``sets``, although some details
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may still change until the first beta release. (There are no
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plans to make this a built-in type, for now.)
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- :pep:`293` Codec error handling callbacks, Dörwald
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Fully implemented. Error handling in ``unicode.encode`` or
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``str.decode`` can now be customized.
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- :pep:`282` A Logging System, Mick
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Vinay Sajip's implementation has been packagized and imported.
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(Documentation and unit tests still pending.)
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https://bugs.python.org/issue578494
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- A modified MRO (Method Resolution Order) algorithm. Consensus
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is that we should adopt C3. Samuele Pedroni has contributed a
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draft implementation in C, see https://bugs.python.org/issue619475
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This has now been checked in.
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- A new command line option parser. Greg Ward's Optik package
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(http://optik.sf.net) has been adopted, converted to a single
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module named ``optparse``. See also
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http://www.python.org/sigs/getopt-sig/
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- A standard ``datetime`` type. This started as a wiki:
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http://www.zope.org/Members/fdrake/DateTimeWiki/FrontPage. A
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prototype was coded in ``nondist/sandbox/datetime/``. Tim Peters
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has finished the C implementation and checked it in.
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- :pep:`273` Import Modules from Zip Archives, Ahlstrom
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Implemented as a part of the :pep:`302` implementation work.
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- :pep:`302` New Import Hooks, JvR
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Implemented (though the 2.3a1 release contained some bugs that
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have been fixed post-release).
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- A new pickling protocol. See :pep:`307`.
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- :pep:`305` (CSV File API, by Skip Montanaro et al.) is in; this is
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the csv module.
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- Raymond Hettinger's ``itertools`` module is in.
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- :pep:`311` (Simplified GIL Acquisition for Extensions, by Mark
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Hammond) has been included in beta 1.
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- Two new ``PyArg_Parse*()`` format codes, 'k' returns an unsigned C
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long int that receives the lower ``LONG_BIT`` bits of the Python
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argument, truncating without range checking. 'K' returns an
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unsigned C long long int that receives the lower ``LONG_LONG_BIT``
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bits, truncating without range checking. (SF 595026; Thomas
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Heller did this work.)
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- A new version of IDLE was imported from the IDLEfork project
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(http://idlefork.sf.net). The code now lives in the ``idlelib``
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package in the standard library and the ``idle`` script is installed
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by ``setup.py``.
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Planned features for 2.3
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========================
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Too late for anything more to get done here.
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Ongoing tasks
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The following are ongoing TO-DO items which we should attempt to
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work on without hoping for completion by any particular date.
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- Documentation: complete the distribution and installation
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manuals.
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- Documentation: complete the documentation for new-style
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classes.
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- Look over the ``Demos/`` directory and update where required (Andrew
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Kuchling has done a lot of this)
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- New tests.
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- Fix doc bugs on SF.
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- Remove use of deprecated features in the core.
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- Document deprecated features appropriately.
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- Mark deprecated C APIs with ``Py_DEPRECATED``.
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- Deprecate modules which are unmaintained, or perhaps make a new
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category for modules 'Unmaintained'
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- In general, lots of cleanup so it is easier to move forward.
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Open issues
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===========
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There are some issues that may need more work and/or thought
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before the final release (and preferably before the first beta
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release): No issues remaining.
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Features that did not make it into Python 2.3
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=============================================
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- The import lock could use some redesign. (SF 683658.)
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- Set API issues; is the sets module perfect?
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I expect it's good enough to stop polishing it until we've had
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more widespread user experience.
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- A nicer API to open text files, replacing the ugly (in some
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people's eyes) "U" mode flag. There's a proposal out there to
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have a new built-in type ``textfile(filename, mode, encoding)``.
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(Shouldn't it have a *bufsize* argument too?)
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Ditto.
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- New widgets for Tkinter???
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Has anyone gotten the time for this? *Are* there any new
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widgets in Tk 8.4? Note that we've got better Tix support
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already (though not on Windows yet).
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- Fredrik Lundh's basetime proposal:
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http://effbot.org/ideas/time-type.htm
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I believe this is dead now.
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- :pep:`304` (Controlling Generation of Bytecode Files by Montanaro)
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seems to have lost steam.
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- For a class defined inside another class, the ``__name__`` should be
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``"outer.inner"``, and pickling should work. (SF 633930. I'm no
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longer certain this is easy or even right.)
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- reST is going to be used a lot in Zope3. Maybe it could become
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a standard library module? (Since reST's author thinks it's too
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unstable, I'm inclined not to do this.)
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- Decide on a clearer deprecation policy (especially for modules)
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and act on it. For a start, see this message from Neal Norwitz:
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-April/023165.html
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There seems insufficient interest in moving this further in an
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organized fashion, and it's not particularly important.
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- Provide alternatives for common uses of the ``types`` module;
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Skip Montanaro has posted a proto-PEP for this idea:
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/024346.html
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There hasn't been any progress on this, AFAICT.
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- Use pending deprecation for the ``types`` and ``string`` modules. This
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requires providing alternatives for the parts that aren't
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covered yet (e.g. ``string.whitespace`` and ``types.TracebackType``).
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It seems we can't get consensus on this.
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- Deprecate the ``buffer`` object.
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- https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-July/026388.html
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- https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-July/026408.html
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It seems that this is never going to be resolved.
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- :pep:`269` Pgen Module for Python, Riehl
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(Some necessary changes are in; the ``pgen`` module itself needs to
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mature more.)
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- Add support for the long-awaited Python catalog. Kapil
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Thangavelu has a Zope-based implementation that he demoed at
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OSCON 2002. Now all we need is a place to host it and a person
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to champion it. (Some changes to distutils to support this are
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in, at least.)
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- :pep:`266` Optimizing Global Variable/Attribute Access, Montanaro
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:pep:`267` Optimized Access to Module Namespaces, Hylton
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:pep:`280` Optimizing access to globals, van Rossum
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These are basically three friendly competing proposals. Jeremy
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has made a little progress with a new compiler, but it's going
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slow and the compiler is only the first step. Maybe we'll be
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able to refactor the compiler in this release. I'm tempted to
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say we won't hold our breath. In the meantime, Oren Tirosh has
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a much simpler idea that may give a serious boost to the
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performance of accessing globals and built-ins, by optimizing
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and inlining the dict access: http://tothink.com/python/fastnames/
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- Lazily tracking tuples?
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- https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/023926.html
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- https://bugs.python.org/issue558745
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Not much enthusiasm I believe.
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- :pep:`286` Enhanced Argument Tuples, von Loewis
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I haven't had the time to review this thoroughly. It seems a
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deep optimization hack (also makes better correctness guarantees
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though).
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- Make 'as' a keyword. It has been a pseudo-keyword long enough.
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Too much effort to bother.
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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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