On 01/08/2010 10:38, Georg Brandl wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On behalf of the Python development team, I'm happy to announce the > first alpha preview release of Python 3.2. > > 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 > * an overhauled GIL implementation that reduces contention > * many consistency and behavior fixes for numeric operations > * countless fixes regarding string/unicode issues; among them full > support for a bytes environment (filenames, environment variables) > * a sysconfig module to access configuration information > * a pure-Python implementation of the datetime module > * additions to the shutil module, among them archive file support > * improvements to pdb, the Python debugger > > For an extensive list of changes in 3.2, see Misc/NEWS in the Python > distribution. > > To download Python 3.2 visit: > > http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/ > > 3.2 documentation can be found at: > > http://docs.python.org/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) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkxVQJsACgkQN9GcIYhpnLBxIgCcCiVu/QUkFf0bYM2Vmi8St3mZ > 2N4An04q36lr47OA+bslqG/4Zj7ZwVOX > =iL8N > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- If I had things my way I would immediately award you a Blue Peter Gold Badge. [1] Kindest regards. Mark Lawrence. [1] Blue Peter is the longest running kids' programme in the world having started on the BBC in 1958.
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