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Python 3.2 RC3
« Antwort #15 am: 14 Februar, 2011, 13:00 »

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Python 3.2 erschienen
« Antwort #16 am: 21 Februar, 2011, 12:49 »
Über eineinhalb Jahre haben sich die Python-Entwickler Zeit gelassen, um einen Nachfolger für Python 3.1 zu veröffentlichen. Auf Syntaxänderungen wurde verzichtet, die Unterstützung für die Portierung von Code auf Python 3 jedoch erweitert.

Python ist eine objektorientierte Skriptsprache, die mit Perl, Ruby und ähnlichen Sprachen konkurriert. Ihre Besonderheiten sind die Verwendung von Einrückungen statt Klammern zur Definition von Kontrollstrukturen und die Möglichkeit, plattformunabhängigen Bytecode zu erzeugen.

Im Oktober 2009, nachdem Python 3.1 bereits erschienen war, hatte Guido van Rossum, der Initiator von Python, ein mehrjähriges Moratorium für Python-Sprachänderungen gefordert, da die Akzeptanz der Entwickler für Python 3 gering war. Python 3.0 war erstmals in Teilen inkompatibel mit früheren Versionen, weshalb viele Entwickler an Versionen von Python 2 festhalten (aktuell ist Python 2.7).

Dieses Moratorium ist in Kraft und dementsprechend konzentrierten sich die Entwickler in Python 3.2 auf Verbesserungen in der Standardbibliothek und die Unterstützung für die Portierung von Code auf Python 3. Syntaktische Änderungen gab es nicht, und nur wenige Änderungen wurden an den eingebauten Typen vorgenommen. Unter den Änderungen von Python 3.2 findet man ein stabiles ABI für Erweiterungsmodule, womit Erweiterungen auch in künftigen Versionen von Python ohne Änderungen funktionieren sollen. Das SSL-Modul wurde stark verbessert, ebenso der Python-Debugger. Weitere Einzelheiten können dem ausführlichen Änderungslog entnommen werden.

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Python 3.2.2 RC1
« Antwort #17 am: 13 August, 2011, 20:55 »

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Python 3.2.2 Final
« Antwort #18 am: 05 September, 2011, 06:20 »

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Python 3.2.3
« Antwort #19 am: 12 April, 2012, 16:14 »

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Python 3.3.0 Beta 2
« Antwort #20 am: 12 August, 2012, 19:20 »
Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are:

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 80x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "packaging" module (also known as distutils2, and released standalone under this name), implementing the new packaging formats and deprecating "distutils"
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420 , namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default

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Python 3.3.0 RC1
« Antwort #21 am: 26 August, 2012, 11:02 »
Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are:

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 80x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "packaging" module (also known as distutils2, and released standalone under this name), implementing the new packaging formats and deprecating "distutils"
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420 , namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default

http://www.python.org/

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Python 3.3.0 RC2
« Antwort #22 am: 09 September, 2012, 13:30 »
Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are:

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 80x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420, namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default

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Python 3.3.0
« Antwort #23 am: 29 September, 2012, 17:41 »
Python 3.3.0 was released on September 29th, 2012.

Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are:

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 80x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420, namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default


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Python 3.3.1 RC1
« Antwort #24 am: 26 März, 2013, 13:34 »
Python 3.3.1 release candidate 1 was released on March 25th, 2013.

Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are:

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 120x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 397, a Python launcher for Windows
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420, namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    PEP 362, the function-signature object
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    The "sys.implementation" attribute
    A policy framework for the email package, with a provisional (see PEP 411) policy that adds much improved unicode support for email header parsing
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default

http://www.python.org/

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Python 3.3.1 Final
« Antwort #25 am: 06 April, 2013, 23:00 »

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Python 2.7.4
« Antwort #26 am: 07 April, 2013, 12:41 »

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Python 3.3.2
« Antwort #27 am: 16 Mai, 2013, 19:20 »
Whats new: >>

Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x.

    PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from)
    PEP 393, flexible string representation (doing away with the distinction between "wide" and "narrow" Unicode builds)
    A C implementation of the "decimal" module, with up to 120x speedup for decimal-heavy applications
    The import system (__import__) is based on importlib by default
    The new "lzma" module with LZMA/XZ support
    PEP 397, a Python launcher for Windows
    PEP 405, virtual environment support in core
    PEP 420, namespace package support
    PEP 3151, reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
    PEP 3155, qualified name for classes and functions
    PEP 409, suppressing exception context
    PEP 414, explicit Unicode literals to help with porting
    PEP 418, extended platform-independent clocks in the "time" module
    PEP 412, a new key-sharing dictionary implementation that significantly saves memory for object-oriented code
    PEP 362, the function-signature object
    The new "faulthandler" module that helps diagnosing crashes
    The new "unittest.mock" module
    The new "ipaddress" module
    The "sys.implementation" attribute
    A policy framework for the email package, with a provisional (see PEP 411) policy that adds much improved unicode support for email header parsing
    A "collections.ChainMap" class for linking mappings to a single unit
    Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()"
    Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default

http://www.python.org/

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Python 2.7.6
« Antwort #28 am: 11 November, 2013, 16:20 »

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Python 3.3.3
« Antwort #29 am: 19 November, 2013, 13:44 »

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