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joerg
5ad5ab599e A few years ago, a brilliant mind decided to hard-code DT_RUNPATH for
all platforms that use GNU ld. This is of course completely wrong. Some
platforms have always implemented the sane semantic for DT_RPATH already
and newer saw a reason for implementing the then-redundant DT_RUNPATH.
Unbreak them by trusting the compiler to actually know what the platform
default should be. Bump revision.
2016-02-23 15:07:36 +00:00
adam
c5c0ac2a76 Changes 3.5.1:
Bug fixes.
2015-12-07 14:36:26 +00:00
wiz
0b9ff1cfb3 regen for missing patch in previous 2015-12-07 09:28:14 +00:00
wiz
9c4a8e6dc1 Fix compilation of py-curses for python35. 2015-12-07 09:07:43 +00:00
adam
a9607b9588 What’s New In Python 3.5
New syntax features:
* PEP 492, coroutines with async and await syntax.
* PEP 465, a new matrix multiplication operator: a @ b.
* PEP 448, additional unpacking generalizations.

New library modules:
* typing: PEP 484 – Type Hints.
* zipapp: PEP 441 Improving Python ZIP Application Support.

New built-in features:
* bytes % args, bytearray % args: PEP 461 – Adding % formatting to bytes and bytearray.
* New bytes.hex(), bytearray.hex() and memoryview.hex() methods. (Contributed by Arnon Yaari in issue 9951.)
* memoryview now supports tuple indexing (including multi-dimensional). (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in issue 23632.)
* Generators have a new gi_yieldfrom attribute, which returns the object being iterated by yield from expressions. (Contributed by Benno Leslie and Yury Selivanov in issue 24450.)
* A new RecursionError exception is now raised when maximum recursion depth is reached. (Contributed by Georg Brandl in issue 19235.)

CPython implementation improvements:
* When the LC_TYPE locale is the POSIX locale (C locale), sys.stdin and sys.stdout now use the surrogateescape error handler, instead of the strict error handler. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in issue 19977.)
* .pyo files are no longer used and have been replaced by a more flexible scheme that includes the optimization level explicitly in .pyc name. (See PEP 488 overview.)
* Builtin and extension modules are now initialized in a multi-phase process, which is similar to how Python modules are loaded. (See PEP 489 overview.)

Significant improvements in the standard library:
* collections.OrderedDict is now implemented in C, which makes it 4 to 100 times faster.
* The ssl module gained support for Memory BIO, which decouples SSL protocol handling from network IO.
* The new os.scandir() function provides a better and significantly faster way of directory traversal.
* functools.lru_cache() has been mostly reimplemented in C, yielding much better performance.
* The new subprocess.run() function provides a streamlined way to run subprocesses.
* The traceback module has been significantly enhanced for improved performance and developer convenience.

Security improvements:
* SSLv3 is now disabled throughout the standard library. It can still be enabled by instantiating a ssl.SSLContext manually. (See issue 22638 for more details; this change was backported to CPython 3.4 and 2.7.)
* HTTP cookie parsing is now stricter, in order to protect against potential injection attacks. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in issue 22796.)

Windows improvements:
* A new installer for Windows has replaced the old MSI. See Using Python on Windows for more information.
* Windows builds now use Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0, and extension modules should use the same.
2015-12-05 17:12:13 +00:00