Python 3.1 有什么新变化¶
- 作者
Raymond Hettinger
This article explains the new features in Python 3.1, compared to 3.0.
PEP 372: 有序字典¶
Regular Python dictionaries iterate over key/value pairs in arbitrary order.
Over the years, a number of authors have written alternative implementations
that remember the order that the keys were originally inserted. Based on
the experiences from those implementations, a new
collections.OrderedDict
class has been introduced.
The OrderedDict API is substantially the same as regular dictionaries but will iterate over keys and values in a guaranteed order depending on when a key was first inserted. If a new entry overwrites an existing entry, the original insertion position is left unchanged. Deleting an entry and reinserting it will move it to the end.
The standard library now supports use of ordered dictionaries in several
modules. The configparser
module uses them by default. This lets
configuration files be read, modified, and then written back in their original
order. The _asdict() method for collections.namedtuple()
now
returns an ordered dictionary with the values appearing in the same order as
the underlying tuple indicies. The json
module is being built-out with
an object_pairs_hook to allow OrderedDicts to be built by the decoder.
Support was also added for third-party tools like PyYAML.
参见
- PEP 372 - 有序字典
PEP 由 Armin Ronacher 和 Raymond Hettinger 撰写,由 Raymond Hettinger 实现。
PEP 378: 千位分隔符的格式说明符¶
The built-in format()
function and the str.format()
method use
a mini-language that now includes a simple, non-locale aware way to format
a number with a thousands separator. That provides a way to humanize a
program’s output, improving its professional appearance and readability:
>>> format(1234567, ',d')
'1,234,567'
>>> format(1234567.89, ',.2f')
'1,234,567.89'
>>> format(12345.6 + 8901234.12j, ',f')
'12,345.600000+8,901,234.120000j'
>>> format(Decimal('1234567.89'), ',f')
'1,234,567.89'
The supported types are int
, float
, complex
and decimal.Decimal
.
Discussions are underway about how to specify alternative separators like dots, spaces, apostrophes, or underscores. Locale-aware applications should use the existing n format specifier which already has some support for thousands separators.
参见
- PEP 378 - 千位分隔符的格式说明符
PEP 由 Raymond Hettinger 撰写,并由 Eric Smith 和 Mark Dickinson 实现
其他语言特性修改¶
对Python 语言核心进行的小改动:
Directories and zip archives containing a
__main__.py
file can now be executed directly by passing their name to the interpreter. The directory/zipfile is automatically inserted as the first entry in sys.path. (Suggestion and initial patch by Andy Chu; revised patch by Phillip J. Eby and Nick Coghlan; bpo-1739468.)The
int()
type gained abit_length
method that returns the number of bits necessary to represent its argument in binary:>>> n = 37 >>> bin(37) '0b100101' >>> n.bit_length() 6 >>> n = 2**123-1 >>> n.bit_length() 123 >>> (n+1).bit_length() 124
(由 Fredrik Johansson, Victor Stinner, Raymond Hettinger 和 Mark Dickinson 在 bpo-36326 中贡献。)
The fields in
format()
strings can now be automatically numbered:>>> 'Sir {} of {}'.format('Gallahad', 'Camelot') 'Sir Gallahad of Camelot'
Formerly, the string would have required numbered fields such as:
'Sir {0} of {1}'
.(由 Eric Smith在 bpo-5237 中贡献)
The
string.maketrans()
function is deprecated and is replaced by new static methods,bytes.maketrans()
andbytearray.maketrans()
. This change solves the confusion around which types were supported by thestring
module. Now,str
,bytes
, andbytearray
each have their own maketrans and translate methods with intermediate translation tables of the appropriate type.(由Georg Brandl在 bpo-5675 中贡献)
The syntax of the
with
statement now allows multiple context managers in a single statement:>>> with open('mylog.txt') as infile, open('a.out', 'w') as outfile: ... for line in infile: ... if '<critical>' in line: ... outfile.write(line)
With the new syntax, the
contextlib.nested()
function is no longer needed and is now deprecated.(Contributed by Georg Brandl and Mattias Brändström; appspot issue 53094.)
round(x, n)
now returns an integer if x is an integer. Previously it returned a float:>>> round(1123, -2) 1100
(由 Mark Dickinson在 bpo-4707 贡献)
Python now uses David Gay’s algorithm for finding the shortest floating point representation that doesn’t change its value. This should help mitigate some of the confusion surrounding binary floating point numbers.
The significance is easily seen with a number like
1.1
which does not have an exact equivalent in binary floating point. Since there is no exact equivalent, an expression likefloat('1.1')
evaluates to the nearest representable value which is0x1.199999999999ap+0
in hex or1.100000000000000088817841970012523233890533447265625
in decimal. That nearest value was and still is used in subsequent floating point calculations.What is new is how the number gets displayed. Formerly, Python used a simple approach. The value of
repr(1.1)
was computed asformat(1.1, '.17g')
which evaluated to'1.1000000000000001'
. The advantage of using 17 digits was that it relied on IEEE-754 guarantees to assure thateval(repr(1.1))
would round-trip exactly to its original value. The disadvantage is that many people found the output to be confusing (mistaking intrinsic limitations of binary floating point representation as being a problem with Python itself).The new algorithm for
repr(1.1)
is smarter and returns'1.1'
. Effectively, it searches all equivalent string representations (ones that get stored with the same underlying float value) and returns the shortest representation.The new algorithm tends to emit cleaner representations when possible, but it does not change the underlying values. So, it is still the case that
1.1 + 2.2 != 3.3
even though the representations may suggest otherwise.The new algorithm depends on certain features in the underlying floating point implementation. If the required features are not found, the old algorithm will continue to be used. Also, the text pickle protocols assure cross-platform portability by using the old algorithm.
(由 Eric Smith 和 Mark Dickinson 在 bpo-1580 贡献)
新增,改进和弃用的模块¶
Added a
collections.Counter
class to support convenient counting of unique items in a sequence or iterable:>>> Counter(['red', 'blue', 'red', 'green', 'blue', 'blue']) Counter({'blue': 3, 'red': 2, 'green': 1})
(由 Raymond Hettinger 在 bpo-1696199 中贡献。)
Added a new module,
tkinter.ttk
for access to the Tk themed widget set. The basic idea of ttk is to separate, to the extent possible, the code implementing a widget’s behavior from the code implementing its appearance.(由 Guilherme Polo 在 bpo-2983 中贡献。)
The
gzip.GzipFile
andbz2.BZ2File
classes now support the context management protocol:>>> # Automatically close file after writing >>> with gzip.GzipFile(filename, "wb") as f: ... f.write(b"xxx")
(由 Antoine Pitrou 贡献。)
The
decimal
module now supports methods for creating a decimal object from a binaryfloat
. The conversion is exact but can sometimes be surprising:>>> Decimal.from_float(1.1) Decimal('1.100000000000000088817841970012523233890533447265625')
The long decimal result shows the actual binary fraction being stored for 1.1. The fraction has many digits because 1.1 cannot be exactly represented in binary.
(由Raymond Hettinger 和 Mark Dickinson贡献。)
The
itertools
module grew two new functions. Theitertools.combinations_with_replacement()
function is one of four for generating combinatorics including permutations and Cartesian products. Theitertools.compress()
function mimics its namesake from APL. Also, the existingitertools.count()
function now has an optional step argument and can accept any type of counting sequence includingfractions.Fraction
anddecimal.Decimal
:>>> [p+q for p,q in combinations_with_replacement('LOVE', 2)] ['LL', 'LO', 'LV', 'LE', 'OO', 'OV', 'OE', 'VV', 'VE', 'EE'] >>> list(compress(data=range(10), selectors=[0,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,0])) [2, 3, 5, 7] >>> c = count(start=Fraction(1,2), step=Fraction(1,6)) >>> [next(c), next(c), next(c), next(c)] [Fraction(1, 2), Fraction(2, 3), Fraction(5, 6), Fraction(1, 1)]
(由 Raymond Hettinger 贡献。)
collections.namedtuple()
now supports a keyword argument rename which lets invalid fieldnames be automatically converted to positional names in the form _0, _1, etc. This is useful when the field names are being created by an external source such as a CSV header, SQL field list, or user input:>>> query = input() SELECT region, dept, count(*) FROM main GROUPBY region, dept >>> cursor.execute(query) >>> query_fields = [desc[0] for desc in cursor.description] >>> UserQuery = namedtuple('UserQuery', query_fields, rename=True) >>> pprint.pprint([UserQuery(*row) for row in cursor]) [UserQuery(region='South', dept='Shipping', _2=185), UserQuery(region='North', dept='Accounting', _2=37), UserQuery(region='West', dept='Sales', _2=419)]
(由 Raymond Hettinger 在 bpo-1818 中贡献。)
The
re.sub()
,re.subn()
andre.split()
functions now accept a flags parameter.(由 Gregory Smith 贡献)
The
logging
module now implements a simplelogging.NullHandler
class for applications that are not using logging but are calling library code that does. Setting-up a null handler will suppress spurious warnings such as “No handlers could be found for logger foo”:>>> h = logging.NullHandler() >>> logging.getLogger("foo").addHandler(h)
(由 Vinay Sajip 在 bpo-4384 中贡献。)
The
runpy
module which supports the-m
command line switch now supports the execution of packages by looking for and executing a__main__
submodule when a package name is supplied.(由 Andi Vajda 在 bpo-4195 中贡献。)
The
pdb
module can now access and display source code loaded viazipimport
(or any other conformant PEP 302 loader).(由 Alexander Belopolsky 在 bpo-4201 中贡献。)
functools.partial
objects can now be pickled.
(Suggested by Antoine Pitrou and Jesse Noller. Implemented by Jack Diederich; bpo-5228.)
Add
pydoc
help topics for symbols so thathelp('@')
works as expected in the interactive environment.(由 David Laban 在 bpo-4739 中贡献。)
The
unittest
module now supports skipping individual tests or classes of tests. And it supports marking a test as an expected failure, a test that is known to be broken, but shouldn’t be counted as a failure on a TestResult:class TestGizmo(unittest.TestCase): @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "requires Windows") def test_gizmo_on_windows(self): ... @unittest.expectedFailure def test_gimzo_without_required_library(self): ...
Also, tests for exceptions have been builtout to work with context managers using the
with
statement:def test_division_by_zero(self): with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError): x / 0
In addition, several new assertion methods were added including
assertSetEqual()
,assertDictEqual()
,assertDictContainsSubset()
,assertListEqual()
,assertTupleEqual()
,assertSequenceEqual()
,assertRaisesRegexp()
,assertIsNone()
, andassertIsNotNone()
.(由Benjamin Peterson 和 Antoine Pitrou 贡献。)
The
io
module has three new constants for theseek()
methodSEEK_SET
,SEEK_CUR
, andSEEK_END
.The
sys.version_info
tuple is now a named tuple:>>> sys.version_info sys.version_info(major=3, minor=1, micro=0, releaselevel='alpha', serial=2)
(由 Ross Light 在 bpo-4285 中贡献。)
The
pickle
module has been adapted for better interoperability with Python 2.x when used with protocol 2 or lower. The reorganization of the standard library changed the formal reference for many objects. For example,__builtin__.set
in Python 2 is calledbuiltins.set
in Python 3. This change confounded efforts to share data between different versions of Python. But now when protocol 2 or lower is selected, the pickler will automatically use the old Python 2 names for both loading and dumping. This remapping is turned-on by default but can be disabled with the fix_imports option:>>> s = {1, 2, 3} >>> pickle.dumps(s, protocol=0) b'c__builtin__\nset\np0\n((lp1\nL1L\naL2L\naL3L\natp2\nRp3\n.' >>> pickle.dumps(s, protocol=0, fix_imports=False) b'cbuiltins\nset\np0\n((lp1\nL1L\naL2L\naL3L\natp2\nRp3\n.'
An unfortunate but unavoidable side-effect of this change is that protocol 2 pickles produced by Python 3.1 won’t be readable with Python 3.0. The latest pickle protocol, protocol 3, should be used when migrating data between Python 3.x implementations, as it doesn’t attempt to remain compatible with Python 2.x.
(由 Alexandre Vassalotti 和 Antoine Pitrou 在 bpo-6137 中贡献。)
A new module,
importlib
was added. It provides a complete, portable, pure Python reference implementation of theimport
statement and its counterpart, the__import__()
function. It represents a substantial step forward in documenting and defining the actions that take place during imports.(由 Brett Cannon 贡献。)
性能优化¶
Major performance enhancements have been added:
The new I/O library (as defined in PEP 3116) was mostly written in Python and quickly proved to be a problematic bottleneck in Python 3.0. In Python 3.1, the I/O library has been entirely rewritten in C and is 2 to 20 times faster depending on the task at hand. The pure Python version is still available for experimentation purposes through the
_pyio
module.(由 Amaury Forgeot d’Arc 和 Antoine Pitrou 贡献。)
Added a heuristic so that tuples and dicts containing only untrackable objects are not tracked by the garbage collector. This can reduce the size of collections and therefore the garbage collection overhead on long-running programs, depending on their particular use of datatypes.
(由 Antoine Pitrou 在 bpo-4688 中贡献。)
Enabling a configure option named
--with-computed-gotos
on compilers that support it (notably: gcc, SunPro, icc), the bytecode evaluation loop is compiled with a new dispatch mechanism which gives speedups of up to 20%, depending on the system, the compiler, and the benchmark.(由 Antoine Pitrou 以及其他一些参与者在 bpo-4753 中贡献。)
The decoding of UTF-8, UTF-16 and LATIN-1 is now two to four times faster.
(由 Antoine Pitrou 和 Amaury Forgeot d’Arc 在 bpo-4868 中贡献。)
The
json
module now has a C extension to substantially improve its performance. In addition, the API was modified so that json works only withstr
, not withbytes
. That change makes the module closely match the JSON specification which is defined in terms of Unicode.(由 Bob Ippolito 在 bpo-4136 中贡献。并由 Antoine Pitrou 和 Benjamin Peterson 转换为Py3.1)
Unpickling now interns the attribute names of pickled objects. This saves memory and allows pickles to be smaller.
(由 Jake McGuire 和 Antoine Pitrou 在 bpo-5084 中贡献。)
IDLE¶
IDLE’s format menu now provides an option to strip trailing whitespace from a source file.
(由 Roger D. Serwy 在 bpo-5150 中贡献。)
构建和 C API 的改变¶
Changes to Python’s build process and to the C API include:
Integers are now stored internally either in base 2**15 or in base 2**30, the base being determined at build time. Previously, they were always stored in base 2**15. Using base 2**30 gives significant performance improvements on 64-bit machines, but benchmark results on 32-bit machines have been mixed. Therefore, the default is to use base 2**30 on 64-bit machines and base 2**15 on 32-bit machines; on Unix, there’s a new configure option
--enable-big-digits
that can be used to override this default.Apart from the performance improvements this change should be invisible to end users, with one exception: for testing and debugging purposes there’s a new
sys.int_info
that provides information about the internal format, giving the number of bits per digit and the size in bytes of the C type used to store each digit:>>> import sys >>> sys.int_info sys.int_info(bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4)
(由 Mark Dickinson在 bpo-4258 贡献)
The
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong()
function now handles a negative pylong by raisingOverflowError
instead ofTypeError
.(由 Mark Dickinson 和 Lisandro Dalcrin 在 bpo-5175 中贡献。)
Deprecated
PyNumber_Int()
. UsePyNumber_Long()
instead.(由 Mark Dickinson在 bpo-4910 贡献)
Added a new
PyOS_string_to_double()
function to replace the deprecated functionsPyOS_ascii_strtod()
andPyOS_ascii_atof()
.(由 Mark Dickinson在 bpo-5914 贡献)
Added
PyCapsule
as a replacement for thePyCObject
API. The principal difference is that the new type has a well defined interface for passing typing safety information and a less complicated signature for calling a destructor. The old type had a problematic API and is now deprecated.(由 Larry Hastings 在 bpo-5630 中贡献。)
移植到 Python 3.1¶
This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes that may require changes to your code:
The new floating point string representations can break existing doctests. For example:
def e(): '''Compute the base of natural logarithms. >>> e() 2.7182818284590451 ''' return sum(1/math.factorial(x) for x in reversed(range(30))) doctest.testmod() ********************************************************************** Failed example: e() Expected: 2.7182818284590451 Got: 2.718281828459045 **********************************************************************
The automatic name remapping in the pickle module for protocol 2 or lower can make Python 3.1 pickles unreadable in Python 3.0. One solution is to use protocol 3. Another solution is to set the fix_imports option to
False
. See the discussion above for more details.