[TriZPUG] Fwd: [RELEASED] Python 3.2

Chris Calloway cbc at unc.edu
Mon Feb 21 18:04:19 CET 2011


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [RELEASED] Python 3.2
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 23:22:47 +0100
From: Georg Brandl <georg at python.org>
Reply-To: <python-list at python.org>
To: <python-list at python.org>, <python-announce at python.org>, 
<python-dev at python.org>, <python-committers at python.org>

On behalf of the Python development team, I'm delighted to announce
Python 3.2 final release.

Python 3.2 is a continuation of the efforts to improve and stabilize the
Python 3.x line.  Since the final release of Python 2.7, the 2.x line
will only receive bugfixes, and new features are developed for 3.x only.

Since PEP 3003, the Moratorium on Language Changes, is in effect, there
are no changes in Python's syntax and built-in types in Python 3.2.
Development efforts concentrated on the standard library and support for
porting code to Python 3.  Highlights are:

* numerous improvements to the unittest module
* PEP 3147, support for .pyc repository directories
* PEP 3149, support for version tagged dynamic libraries
* PEP 3148, a new futures library for concurrent programming
* PEP 384, a stable ABI for extension modules
* PEP 391, dictionary-based logging configuration
* an overhauled GIL implementation that reduces contention
* an extended email package that handles bytes messages
* a much improved ssl module with support for SSL contexts and certificate
   hostname matching
* a sysconfig module to access configuration information
* additions to the shutil module, among them archive file support
* many enhancements to configparser, among them mapping protocol support
* improvements to pdb, the Python debugger
* countless fixes regarding bytes/string issues; among them full support
   for a bytes environment (filenames, environment variables)
* many consistency and behavior fixes for numeric operations

For a more extensive list of changes in 3.2, see

     http://docs.python.org/3.2/whatsnew/3.2.html

To download Python 3.2 visit:

     http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/

Please consider trying Python 3.2 with your code and reporting any bugs
you may notice to:

     http://bugs.python.org/


Enjoy!

- -- 
Georg Brandl, Release Manager
georg at python.org
(on behalf of the entire python-dev team and 3.2's contributors)


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