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2  What's New In Python 3.6
3****************************
4
5:Editors: Elvis Pranskevichus <elvis@magic.io>, Yury Selivanov <yury@magic.io>
6
7.. Rules for maintenance:
8
9   * Anyone can add text to this document.  Do not spend very much time
10   on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
11   get rewritten to some degree.
12
13   * The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
14   changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
15   Misc/NEWS than to this file.
16
17   * This is not a complete list of every single change; completeness
18   is the purpose of Misc/NEWS.  Some changes I consider too small
19   or esoteric to include.  If such a change is added to the text,
20   I'll just remove it.  (This is another reason you shouldn't spend
21   too much time on writing your addition.)
22
23   * If you want to draw your new text to the attention of the
24   maintainer, add 'XXX' to the beginning of the paragraph or
25   section.
26
27   * It's OK to just add a fragmentary note about a change.  For
28   example: "XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the
29   socket module."  The maintainer will research the change and
30   write the necessary text.
31
32   * You can comment out your additions if you like, but it's not
33   necessary (especially when a final release is some months away).
34
35   * Credit the author of a patch or bugfix.   Just the name is
36   sufficient; the e-mail address isn't necessary.
37
38   * It's helpful to add the bug/patch number as a comment:
39
40   XXX Describe the transmogrify() function added to the socket
41   module.
42   (Contributed by P.Y. Developer in :issue:`12345`.)
43
44   This saves the maintainer the effort of going through the Mercurial log
45   when researching a change.
46
47This article explains the new features in Python 3.6, compared to 3.5.
48Python 3.6 was released on December 23, 2016.  See the
49`changelog <https://docs.python.org/3.6/whatsnew/changelog.html>`_ for a full
50list of changes.
51
52.. seealso::
53
54    :pep:`494` - Python 3.6 Release Schedule
55
56
57Summary -- Release highlights
58=============================
59
60New syntax features:
61
62* :ref:`PEP 498 <whatsnew36-pep498>`, formatted string literals.
63
64* :ref:`PEP 515 <whatsnew36-pep515>`, underscores in numeric literals.
65
66* :ref:`PEP 526 <whatsnew36-pep526>`, syntax for variable annotations.
67
68* :ref:`PEP 525 <whatsnew36-pep525>`, asynchronous generators.
69
70* :ref:`PEP 530 <whatsnew36-pep530>`: asynchronous comprehensions.
71
72
73New library modules:
74
75* :mod:`secrets`: :ref:`PEP 506 -- Adding A Secrets Module To The Standard Library <whatsnew36-pep506>`.
76
77
78CPython implementation improvements:
79
80* The :ref:`dict <typesmapping>` type has been reimplemented to use
81  a :ref:`more compact representation <whatsnew36-compactdict>`
82  based on `a proposal by Raymond Hettinger
83  <https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-December/123028.html>`_
84  and similar to the `PyPy dict implementation`_.  This resulted in dictionaries
85  using 20% to 25% less memory when compared to Python 3.5.
86
87* Customization of class creation has been simplified with the
88  :ref:`new protocol <whatsnew36-pep487>`.
89
90* The class attribute definition order is
91  :ref:`now preserved  <whatsnew36-pep520>`.
92
93* The order of elements in ``**kwargs`` now
94  :ref:`corresponds to the order <whatsnew36-pep468>` in which keyword
95  arguments were passed to the function.
96
97* DTrace and SystemTap :ref:`probing support <whatsnew36-tracing>` has
98  been added.
99
100* The new :ref:`PYTHONMALLOC <whatsnew36-pythonmalloc>` environment variable
101  can now be used to debug the interpreter memory allocation and access
102  errors.
103
104
105Significant improvements in the standard library:
106
107* The :mod:`asyncio` module has received new features, significant
108  usability and performance improvements, and a fair amount of bug fixes.
109  Starting with Python 3.6 the ``asyncio`` module is no longer provisional
110  and its API is considered stable.
111
112* A new :ref:`file system path protocol <whatsnew36-pep519>` has been
113  implemented to support :term:`path-like objects <path-like object>`.
114  All standard library functions operating on paths have been updated to
115  work with the new protocol.
116
117* The :mod:`datetime` module has gained support for
118  :ref:`Local Time Disambiguation <whatsnew36-pep495>`.
119
120* The :mod:`typing` module received a number of
121  :ref:`improvements <whatsnew36-typing>`.
122
123* The :mod:`tracemalloc` module has been significantly reworked
124  and is now used to provide better output for :exc:`ResourceWarning`
125  as well as provide better diagnostics for memory allocation errors.
126  See the :ref:`PYTHONMALLOC section <whatsnew36-pythonmalloc>` for more
127  information.
128
129
130Security improvements:
131
132* The new :mod:`secrets` module has been added to simplify the generation of
133  cryptographically strong pseudo-random numbers suitable for
134  managing secrets such as account authentication, tokens, and similar.
135
136* On Linux, :func:`os.urandom` now blocks until the system urandom entropy
137  pool is initialized to increase the security. See the :pep:`524` for the
138  rationale.
139
140* The :mod:`hashlib` and :mod:`ssl` modules now support OpenSSL 1.1.0.
141
142* The default settings and feature set of the :mod:`ssl` module have been
143  improved.
144
145* The :mod:`hashlib` module received support for the BLAKE2, SHA-3 and SHAKE
146  hash algorithms and the :func:`~hashlib.scrypt` key derivation function.
147
148
149Windows improvements:
150
151* :ref:`PEP 528 <whatsnew36-pep529>` and :ref:`PEP 529 <whatsnew36-pep529>`,
152  Windows filesystem and console encoding changed to UTF-8.
153
154* The ``py.exe`` launcher, when used interactively, no longer prefers
155  Python 2 over Python 3 when the user doesn't specify a version (via
156  command line arguments or a config file).  Handling of shebang lines
157  remains unchanged - "python" refers to Python 2 in that case.
158
159* ``python.exe`` and ``pythonw.exe`` have been marked as long-path aware,
160  which means that the 260 character path limit may no longer apply.
161  See :ref:`removing the MAX_PATH limitation <max-path>` for details.
162
163* A ``._pth`` file can be added to force isolated mode and fully specify
164  all search paths to avoid registry and environment lookup. See
165  :ref:`the documentation <finding_modules>` for more information.
166
167* A ``python36.zip`` file now works as a landmark to infer
168  :envvar:`PYTHONHOME`. See :ref:`the documentation <finding_modules>` for
169  more information.
170
171
172.. _PyPy dict implementation: https://morepypy.blogspot.com/2015/01/faster-more-memory-efficient-and-more.html
173
174
175New Features
176============
177
178.. _whatsnew36-pep498:
179
180PEP 498: Formatted string literals
181----------------------------------
182
183:pep:`498` introduces a new kind of string literals: *f-strings*, or
184:ref:`formatted string literals <f-strings>`.
185
186Formatted string literals are prefixed with ``'f'`` and are similar to
187the format strings accepted by :meth:`str.format`.  They contain replacement
188fields surrounded by curly braces.  The replacement fields are expressions,
189which are evaluated at run time, and then formatted using the
190:func:`format` protocol::
191
192    >>> name = "Fred"
193    >>> f"He said his name is {name}."
194    'He said his name is Fred.'
195    >>> width = 10
196    >>> precision = 4
197    >>> value = decimal.Decimal("12.34567")
198    >>> f"result: {value:{width}.{precision}}"  # nested fields
199    'result:      12.35'
200
201.. seealso::
202
203    :pep:`498` -- Literal String Interpolation.
204       PEP written and implemented by Eric V. Smith.
205
206    :ref:`Feature documentation <f-strings>`.
207
208
209.. _whatsnew36-pep526:
210
211PEP 526: Syntax for variable annotations
212----------------------------------------
213
214:pep:`484` introduced the standard for type annotations of function
215parameters, a.k.a. type hints. This PEP adds syntax to Python for annotating
216the types of variables including class variables and instance variables::
217
218    primes: List[int] = []
219
220    captain: str  # Note: no initial value!
221
222    class Starship:
223        stats: Dict[str, int] = {}
224
225Just as for function annotations, the Python interpreter does not attach any
226particular meaning to variable annotations and only stores them in the
227``__annotations__`` attribute of a class or module.
228
229In contrast to variable declarations in statically typed languages,
230the goal of annotation syntax is to provide an easy way to specify structured
231type metadata for third party tools and libraries via the abstract syntax tree
232and the ``__annotations__`` attribute.
233
234.. seealso::
235
236   :pep:`526` -- Syntax for variable annotations.
237      PEP written by Ryan Gonzalez, Philip House, Ivan Levkivskyi, Lisa Roach,
238      and Guido van Rossum. Implemented by Ivan Levkivskyi.
239
240   Tools that use or will use the new syntax:
241   `mypy <http://github.com/python/mypy>`_,
242   `pytype <http://github.com/google/pytype>`_, PyCharm, etc.
243
244
245.. _whatsnew36-pep515:
246
247PEP 515: Underscores in Numeric Literals
248----------------------------------------
249
250:pep:`515` adds the ability to use underscores in numeric literals for
251improved readability.  For example::
252
253    >>> 1_000_000_000_000_000
254    1000000000000000
255    >>> 0x_FF_FF_FF_FF
256    4294967295
257
258Single underscores are allowed between digits and after any base
259specifier.  Leading, trailing, or multiple underscores in a row are not
260allowed.
261
262The :ref:`string formatting <formatspec>` language also now has support
263for the ``'_'`` option to signal the use of an underscore for a thousands
264separator for floating point presentation types and for integer
265presentation type ``'d'``.  For integer presentation types ``'b'``,
266``'o'``, ``'x'``, and ``'X'``, underscores will be inserted every 4
267digits::
268
269    >>> '{:_}'.format(1000000)
270    '1_000_000'
271    >>> '{:_x}'.format(0xFFFFFFFF)
272    'ffff_ffff'
273
274.. seealso::
275
276   :pep:`515` -- Underscores in Numeric Literals
277      PEP written by Georg Brandl and Serhiy Storchaka.
278
279
280.. _whatsnew36-pep525:
281
282PEP 525: Asynchronous Generators
283--------------------------------
284
285:pep:`492` introduced support for native coroutines and ``async`` / ``await``
286syntax to Python 3.5.  A notable limitation of the Python 3.5 implementation
287is that it was not possible to use ``await`` and ``yield`` in the same
288function body.  In Python 3.6 this restriction has been lifted, making it
289possible to define *asynchronous generators*::
290
291    async def ticker(delay, to):
292        """Yield numbers from 0 to *to* every *delay* seconds."""
293        for i in range(to):
294            yield i
295            await asyncio.sleep(delay)
296
297The new syntax allows for faster and more concise code.
298
299.. seealso::
300
301   :pep:`525` -- Asynchronous Generators
302      PEP written and implemented by Yury Selivanov.
303
304
305.. _whatsnew36-pep530:
306
307PEP 530: Asynchronous Comprehensions
308------------------------------------
309
310:pep:`530` adds support for using ``async for`` in list, set, dict
311comprehensions and generator expressions::
312
313    result = [i async for i in aiter() if i % 2]
314
315Additionally, ``await`` expressions are supported in all kinds
316of comprehensions::
317
318    result = [await fun() for fun in funcs if await condition()]
319
320.. seealso::
321
322 :pep:`530` -- Asynchronous Comprehensions
323    PEP written and implemented by Yury Selivanov.
324
325
326.. _whatsnew36-pep487:
327
328PEP 487: Simpler customization of class creation
329------------------------------------------------
330
331It is now possible to customize subclass creation without using a metaclass.
332The new ``__init_subclass__`` classmethod will be called on the base class
333whenever a new subclass is created::
334
335    class PluginBase:
336        subclasses = []
337
338        def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs):
339            super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
340            cls.subclasses.append(cls)
341
342    class Plugin1(PluginBase):
343        pass
344
345    class Plugin2(PluginBase):
346        pass
347
348In order to allow zero-argument :func:`super` calls to work correctly from
349:meth:`~object.__init_subclass__` implementations, custom metaclasses must
350ensure that the new ``__classcell__`` namespace entry is propagated to
351``type.__new__`` (as described in :ref:`class-object-creation`).
352
353.. seealso::
354
355 :pep:`487` -- Simpler customization of class creation
356    PEP written and implemented by Martin Teichmann.
357
358 :ref:`Feature documentation <class-customization>`
359
360
361.. _whatsnew36-pep487-descriptors:
362
363PEP 487: Descriptor Protocol Enhancements
364-----------------------------------------
365
366:pep:`487` extends the descriptor protocol to include the new optional
367:meth:`~object.__set_name__` method.  Whenever a new class is defined, the new
368method will be called on all descriptors included in the definition, providing
369them with a reference to the class being defined and the name given to the
370descriptor within the class namespace.  In other words, instances of
371descriptors can now know the attribute name of the descriptor in the
372owner class::
373
374    class IntField:
375        def __get__(self, instance, owner):
376            return instance.__dict__[self.name]
377
378        def __set__(self, instance, value):
379            if not isinstance(value, int):
380                raise ValueError(f'expecting integer in {self.name}')
381            instance.__dict__[self.name] = value
382
383        # this is the new initializer:
384        def __set_name__(self, owner, name):
385            self.name = name
386
387    class Model:
388        int_field = IntField()
389
390
391.. seealso::
392
393    :pep:`487` -- Simpler customization of class creation
394        PEP written and implemented by Martin Teichmann.
395
396    :ref:`Feature documentation <descriptors>`
397
398
399.. _whatsnew36-pep519:
400
401PEP 519: Adding a file system path protocol
402-------------------------------------------
403
404File system paths have historically been represented as :class:`str`
405or :class:`bytes` objects. This has led to people who write code which
406operate on file system paths to assume that such objects are only one
407of those two types (an :class:`int` representing a file descriptor
408does not count as that is not a file path). Unfortunately that
409assumption prevents alternative object representations of file system
410paths like :mod:`pathlib` from working with pre-existing code,
411including Python's standard library.
412
413To fix this situation, a new interface represented by
414:class:`os.PathLike` has been defined. By implementing the
415:meth:`~os.PathLike.__fspath__` method, an object signals that it
416represents a path. An object can then provide a low-level
417representation of a file system path as a :class:`str` or
418:class:`bytes` object. This means an object is considered
419:term:`path-like <path-like object>` if it implements
420:class:`os.PathLike` or is a :class:`str` or :class:`bytes` object
421which represents a file system path. Code can use :func:`os.fspath`,
422:func:`os.fsdecode`, or :func:`os.fsencode` to explicitly get a
423:class:`str` and/or :class:`bytes` representation of a path-like
424object.
425
426The built-in :func:`open` function has been updated to accept
427:class:`os.PathLike` objects, as have all relevant functions in the
428:mod:`os` and :mod:`os.path` modules, and most other functions and
429classes in the standard library.  The :class:`os.DirEntry` class
430and relevant classes in :mod:`pathlib` have also been updated to
431implement :class:`os.PathLike`.
432
433The hope is that updating the fundamental functions for operating
434on file system paths will lead to third-party code to implicitly
435support all :term:`path-like objects <path-like object>` without any
436code changes, or at least very minimal ones (e.g. calling
437:func:`os.fspath` at the beginning of code before operating on a
438path-like object).
439
440Here are some examples of how the new interface allows for
441:class:`pathlib.Path` to be used more easily and transparently with
442pre-existing code::
443
444  >>> import pathlib
445  >>> with open(pathlib.Path("README")) as f:
446  ...     contents = f.read()
447  ...
448  >>> import os.path
449  >>> os.path.splitext(pathlib.Path("some_file.txt"))
450  ('some_file', '.txt')
451  >>> os.path.join("/a/b", pathlib.Path("c"))
452  '/a/b/c'
453  >>> import os
454  >>> os.fspath(pathlib.Path("some_file.txt"))
455  'some_file.txt'
456
457(Implemented by Brett Cannon, Ethan Furman, Dusty Phillips, and Jelle Zijlstra.)
458
459.. seealso::
460
461    :pep:`519` -- Adding a file system path protocol
462       PEP written by Brett Cannon and Koos Zevenhoven.
463
464
465.. _whatsnew36-pep495:
466
467PEP 495: Local Time Disambiguation
468----------------------------------
469
470In most world locations, there have been and will be times when local clocks
471are moved back.  In those times, intervals are introduced in which local
472clocks show the same time twice in the same day. In these situations, the
473information displayed on a local clock (or stored in a Python datetime
474instance) is insufficient to identify a particular moment in time.
475
476:pep:`495` adds the new *fold* attribute to instances of
477:class:`datetime.datetime` and :class:`datetime.time` classes to differentiate
478between two moments in time for which local times are the same::
479
480    >>> u0 = datetime(2016, 11, 6, 4, tzinfo=timezone.utc)
481    >>> for i in range(4):
482    ...     u = u0 + i*HOUR
483    ...     t = u.astimezone(Eastern)
484    ...     print(u.time(), 'UTC =', t.time(), t.tzname(), t.fold)
485    ...
486    04:00:00 UTC = 00:00:00 EDT 0
487    05:00:00 UTC = 01:00:00 EDT 0
488    06:00:00 UTC = 01:00:00 EST 1
489    07:00:00 UTC = 02:00:00 EST 0
490
491The values of the :attr:`fold <datetime.datetime.fold>` attribute have the
492value ``0`` for all instances except those that represent the second
493(chronologically) moment in time in an ambiguous case.
494
495.. seealso::
496
497  :pep:`495` -- Local Time Disambiguation
498     PEP written by Alexander Belopolsky and Tim Peters, implementation
499     by Alexander Belopolsky.
500
501
502.. _whatsnew36-pep529:
503
504PEP 529: Change Windows filesystem encoding to UTF-8
505----------------------------------------------------
506
507Representing filesystem paths is best performed with str (Unicode) rather than
508bytes. However, there are some situations where using bytes is sufficient and
509correct.
510
511Prior to Python 3.6, data loss could result when using bytes paths on Windows.
512With this change, using bytes to represent paths is now supported on Windows,
513provided those bytes are encoded with the encoding returned by
514:func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding()`, which now defaults to ``'utf-8'``.
515
516Applications that do not use str to represent paths should use
517:func:`os.fsencode()` and :func:`os.fsdecode()` to ensure their bytes are
518correctly encoded. To revert to the previous behaviour, set
519:envvar:`PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING` or call
520:func:`sys._enablelegacywindowsfsencoding`.
521
522See :pep:`529` for more information and discussion of code modifications that
523may be required.
524
525
526.. _whatsnew36-pep528:
527
528PEP 528: Change Windows console encoding to UTF-8
529-------------------------------------------------
530
531The default console on Windows will now accept all Unicode characters and
532provide correctly read str objects to Python code. ``sys.stdin``,
533``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr`` now default to utf-8 encoding.
534
535This change only applies when using an interactive console, and not when
536redirecting files or pipes. To revert to the previous behaviour for interactive
537console use, set :envvar:`PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSIOENCODING`.
538
539.. seealso::
540
541   :pep:`528` -- Change Windows console encoding to UTF-8
542      PEP written and implemented by Steve Dower.
543
544
545.. _whatsnew36-pep520:
546
547PEP 520: Preserving Class Attribute Definition Order
548----------------------------------------------------
549
550Attributes in a class definition body have a natural ordering: the same
551order in which the names appear in the source.  This order is now
552preserved in the new class's :attr:`~object.__dict__` attribute.
553
554Also, the effective default class *execution* namespace (returned from
555:ref:`type.__prepare__() <prepare>`) is now an insertion-order-preserving
556mapping.
557
558.. seealso::
559
560   :pep:`520` -- Preserving Class Attribute Definition Order
561      PEP written and implemented by Eric Snow.
562
563
564.. _whatsnew36-pep468:
565
566PEP 468: Preserving Keyword Argument Order
567------------------------------------------
568
569``**kwargs`` in a function signature is now guaranteed to be an
570insertion-order-preserving mapping.
571
572.. seealso::
573
574   :pep:`468` -- Preserving Keyword Argument Order
575      PEP written and implemented by Eric Snow.
576
577
578.. _whatsnew36-compactdict:
579
580New :ref:`dict <typesmapping>` implementation
581---------------------------------------------
582
583The :ref:`dict <typesmapping>` type now uses a "compact" representation
584based on `a proposal by Raymond Hettinger
585<https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-December/123028.html>`_
586which was `first implemented by PyPy
587<https://morepypy.blogspot.com/2015/01/faster-more-memory-efficient-and-more.html>`_.
588The memory usage of the new :func:`dict` is between 20% and 25% smaller
589compared to Python 3.5.
590
591The order-preserving aspect of this new implementation is considered an
592implementation detail and should not be relied upon (this may change in
593the future, but it is desired to have this new dict implementation in
594the language for a few releases before changing the language spec to mandate
595order-preserving semantics for all current and future Python
596implementations; this also helps preserve backwards-compatibility
597with older versions of the language where random iteration order is
598still in effect, e.g. Python 3.5).
599
600(Contributed by INADA Naoki in :issue:`27350`. Idea
601`originally suggested by Raymond Hettinger
602<https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-December/123028.html>`_.)
603
604
605.. _whatsnew36-pep523:
606
607PEP 523: Adding a frame evaluation API to CPython
608-------------------------------------------------
609
610While Python provides extensive support to customize how code
611executes, one place it has not done so is in the evaluation of frame
612objects.  If you wanted some way to intercept frame evaluation in
613Python there really wasn't any way without directly manipulating
614function pointers for defined functions.
615
616:pep:`523` changes this by providing an API to make frame
617evaluation pluggable at the C level. This will allow for tools such
618as debuggers and JITs to intercept frame evaluation before the
619execution of Python code begins. This enables the use of alternative
620evaluation implementations for Python code, tracking frame
621evaluation, etc.
622
623This API is not part of the limited C API and is marked as private to
624signal that usage of this API is expected to be limited and only
625applicable to very select, low-level use-cases. Semantics of the
626API will change with Python as necessary.
627
628.. seealso::
629
630  :pep:`523` -- Adding a frame evaluation API to CPython
631     PEP written by Brett Cannon and Dino Viehland.
632
633
634.. _whatsnew36-pythonmalloc:
635
636PYTHONMALLOC environment variable
637---------------------------------
638
639The new :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable allows setting the Python
640memory allocators and installing debug hooks.
641
642It is now possible to install debug hooks on Python memory allocators on Python
643compiled in release mode using ``PYTHONMALLOC=debug``. Effects of debug hooks:
644
645* Newly allocated memory is filled with the byte ``0xCB``
646* Freed memory is filled with the byte ``0xDB``
647* Detect violations of the Python memory allocator API. For example,
648  :c:func:`PyObject_Free` called on a memory block allocated by
649  :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`.
650* Detect writes before the start of a buffer (buffer underflows)
651* Detect writes after the end of a buffer (buffer overflows)
652* Check that the :term:`GIL <global interpreter lock>` is held when allocator
653  functions of :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` (ex: :c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`) and
654  :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` (ex: :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`) domains are called.
655
656Checking if the GIL is held is also a new feature of Python 3.6.
657
658See the :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function for debug hooks on Python
659memory allocators.
660
661It is now also possible to force the usage of the :c:func:`malloc` allocator of
662the C library for all Python memory allocations using ``PYTHONMALLOC=malloc``.
663This is helpful when using external memory debuggers like Valgrind on
664a Python compiled in release mode.
665
666On error, the debug hooks on Python memory allocators now use the
667:mod:`tracemalloc` module to get the traceback where a memory block was
668allocated.
669
670Example of fatal error on buffer overflow using
671``python3.6 -X tracemalloc=5`` (store 5 frames in traces)::
672
673    Debug memory block at address p=0x7fbcd41666f8: API 'o'
674        4 bytes originally requested
675        The 7 pad bytes at p-7 are FORBIDDENBYTE, as expected.
676        The 8 pad bytes at tail=0x7fbcd41666fc are not all FORBIDDENBYTE (0xfb):
677            at tail+0: 0x02 *** OUCH
678            at tail+1: 0xfb
679            at tail+2: 0xfb
680            at tail+3: 0xfb
681            at tail+4: 0xfb
682            at tail+5: 0xfb
683            at tail+6: 0xfb
684            at tail+7: 0xfb
685        The block was made by call #1233329 to debug malloc/realloc.
686        Data at p: 1a 2b 30 00
687
688    Memory block allocated at (most recent call first):
689      File "test/test_bytes.py", line 323
690      File "unittest/case.py", line 600
691      File "unittest/case.py", line 648
692      File "unittest/suite.py", line 122
693      File "unittest/suite.py", line 84
694
695    Fatal Python error: bad trailing pad byte
696
697    Current thread 0x00007fbcdbd32700 (most recent call first):
698      File "test/test_bytes.py", line 323 in test_hex
699      File "unittest/case.py", line 600 in run
700      File "unittest/case.py", line 648 in __call__
701      File "unittest/suite.py", line 122 in run
702      File "unittest/suite.py", line 84 in __call__
703      File "unittest/suite.py", line 122 in run
704      File "unittest/suite.py", line 84 in __call__
705      ...
706
707(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`26516` and :issue:`26564`.)
708
709
710.. _whatsnew36-tracing:
711
712DTrace and SystemTap probing support
713------------------------------------
714
715Python can now be built ``--with-dtrace`` which enables static markers
716for the following events in the interpreter:
717
718* function call/return
719
720* garbage collection started/finished
721
722* line of code executed.
723
724This can be used to instrument running interpreters in production,
725without the need to recompile specific debug builds or providing
726application-specific profiling/debugging code.
727
728More details in :ref:`instrumentation`.
729
730The current implementation is tested on Linux and macOS.  Additional
731markers may be added in the future.
732
733(Contributed by Łukasz Langa in :issue:`21590`, based on patches by
734Jesús Cea Avión, David Malcolm, and Nikhil Benesch.)
735
736
737Other Language Changes
738======================
739
740Some smaller changes made to the core Python language are:
741
742* A ``global`` or ``nonlocal`` statement must now textually appear
743  before the first use of the affected name in the same scope.
744  Previously this was a ``SyntaxWarning``.
745
746* It is now possible to set a :ref:`special method <specialnames>` to
747  ``None`` to indicate that the corresponding operation is not available.
748  For example, if a class sets :meth:`__iter__` to ``None``, the class
749  is not iterable.
750  (Contributed by Andrew Barnert and Ivan Levkivskyi in :issue:`25958`.)
751
752* Long sequences of repeated traceback lines are now abbreviated as
753  ``"[Previous line repeated {count} more times]"`` (see
754  :ref:`whatsnew36-traceback` for an example).
755  (Contributed by Emanuel Barry in :issue:`26823`.)
756
757* Import now raises the new exception :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError`
758  (subclass of :exc:`ImportError`) when it cannot find a module.  Code
759  that currently checks for ImportError (in try-except) will still work.
760  (Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`15767`.)
761
762* Class methods relying on zero-argument ``super()`` will now work correctly
763  when called from metaclass methods during class creation.
764  (Contributed by Martin Teichmann in :issue:`23722`.)
765
766
767New Modules
768===========
769
770.. _whatsnew36-pep506:
771
772secrets
773-------
774
775The main purpose of the new :mod:`secrets` module is to provide an obvious way
776to reliably generate cryptographically strong pseudo-random values suitable
777for managing secrets, such as account authentication, tokens, and similar.
778
779.. warning::
780
781  Note that the pseudo-random generators in the :mod:`random` module
782  should *NOT* be used for security purposes.  Use :mod:`secrets`
783  on Python 3.6+ and :func:`os.urandom()` on Python 3.5 and earlier.
784
785.. seealso::
786
787    :pep:`506` -- Adding A Secrets Module To The Standard Library
788      PEP written and implemented by Steven D'Aprano.
789
790
791Improved Modules
792================
793
794array
795-----
796
797Exhausted iterators of :class:`array.array` will now stay exhausted even
798if the iterated array is extended.  This is consistent with the behavior
799of other mutable sequences.
800
801Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26492`.
802
803ast
804---
805
806The new :class:`ast.Constant` AST node has been added.  It can be used
807by external AST optimizers for the purposes of constant folding.
808
809Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`26146`.
810
811
812asyncio
813-------
814
815Starting with Python 3.6 the ``asyncio`` module is no longer provisional and its
816API is considered stable.
817
818Notable changes in the :mod:`asyncio` module since Python 3.5.0
819(all backported to 3.5.x due to the provisional status):
820
821* The :func:`~asyncio.get_event_loop` function has been changed to
822  always return the currently running loop when called from couroutines
823  and callbacks.
824  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`28613`.)
825
826* The :func:`~asyncio.ensure_future` function and all functions that
827  use it, such as :meth:`loop.run_until_complete() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.run_until_complete>`,
828  now accept all kinds of :term:`awaitable objects <awaitable>`.
829  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov.)
830
831* New :func:`~asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe` function to submit
832  coroutines to event loops from other threads.
833  (Contributed by Vincent Michel.)
834
835* New :meth:`Transport.is_closing() <asyncio.BaseTransport.is_closing>`
836  method to check if the transport is closing or closed.
837  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov.)
838
839* The :meth:`loop.create_server() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_server>`
840  method can now accept a list of hosts.
841  (Contributed by Yann Sionneau.)
842
843* New :meth:`loop.create_future() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_future>`
844  method to create Future objects.  This allows alternative event
845  loop implementations, such as
846  `uvloop <https://github.com/MagicStack/uvloop>`_, to provide a faster
847  :class:`asyncio.Future` implementation.
848  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`27041`.)
849
850* New :meth:`loop.get_exception_handler() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.get_exception_handler>`
851  method to get the current exception handler.
852  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`27040`.)
853
854* New :meth:`StreamReader.readuntil() <asyncio.StreamReader.readuntil>`
855  method to read data from the stream until a separator bytes
856  sequence appears.
857  (Contributed by Mark Korenberg.)
858
859* The performance of :meth:`StreamReader.readexactly() <asyncio.StreamReader.readexactly>`
860  has been improved.
861  (Contributed by Mark Korenberg in :issue:`28370`.)
862
863* The :meth:`loop.getaddrinfo() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.getaddrinfo>`
864  method is optimized to avoid calling the system ``getaddrinfo``
865  function if the address is already resolved.
866  (Contributed by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.)
867
868* The :meth:`loop.stop() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.stop>`
869  method has been changed to stop the loop immediately after
870  the current iteration.  Any new callbacks scheduled as a result
871  of the last iteration will be discarded.
872  (Contributed by Guido van Rossum in :issue:`25593`.)
873
874* :meth:`Future.set_exception <asyncio.futures.Future.set_exception>`
875  will now raise :exc:`TypeError` when passed an instance of
876  the :exc:`StopIteration` exception.
877  (Contributed by Chris Angelico in :issue:`26221`.)
878
879* New :meth:`loop.connect_accepted_socket() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.connect_accepted_socket>`
880  method to be used by servers that accept connections outside of asyncio,
881  but that use asyncio to handle them.
882  (Contributed by Jim Fulton in :issue:`27392`.)
883
884* ``TCP_NODELAY`` flag is now set for all TCP transports by default.
885  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`27456`.)
886
887* New :meth:`loop.shutdown_asyncgens() <asyncio.AbstractEventLoop.shutdown_asyncgens>`
888  to properly close pending asynchronous generators before closing the
889  loop.
890  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`28003`.)
891
892* :class:`Future <asyncio.Future>` and :class:`Task <asyncio.Task>`
893  classes now have an optimized C implementation which makes asyncio
894  code up to 30% faster.
895  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov and INADA Naoki in :issue:`26081`
896  and :issue:`28544`.)
897
898
899binascii
900--------
901
902The :func:`~binascii.b2a_base64` function now accepts an optional *newline*
903keyword argument to control whether the newline character is appended to the
904return value.
905(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25357`.)
906
907
908cmath
909-----
910
911The new :const:`cmath.tau` (τ) constant has been added.
912(Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`12345`, see :pep:`628` for details.)
913
914New constants: :const:`cmath.inf` and :const:`cmath.nan` to
915match :const:`math.inf` and :const:`math.nan`, and also :const:`cmath.infj`
916and :const:`cmath.nanj` to match the format used by complex repr.
917(Contributed by Mark Dickinson in :issue:`23229`.)
918
919
920collections
921-----------
922
923The new :class:`~collections.abc.Collection` abstract base class has been
924added to represent sized iterable container classes.
925(Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi, docs by Neil Girdhar in :issue:`27598`.)
926
927The new :class:`~collections.abc.Reversible` abstract base class represents
928iterable classes that also provide the :meth:`__reversed__` method.
929(Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in :issue:`25987`.)
930
931The new :class:`~collections.abc.AsyncGenerator` abstract base class represents
932asynchronous generators.
933(Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`28720`.)
934
935The :func:`~collections.namedtuple` function now accepts an optional
936keyword argument *module*, which, when specified, is used for
937the ``__module__`` attribute of the returned named tuple class.
938(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`17941`.)
939
940The *verbose* and *rename* arguments for
941:func:`~collections.namedtuple` are now keyword-only.
942(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`25628`.)
943
944Recursive :class:`collections.deque` instances can now be pickled.
945(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26482`.)
946
947
948concurrent.futures
949------------------
950
951The :class:`ThreadPoolExecutor <concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor>`
952class constructor now accepts an optional *thread_name_prefix* argument
953to make it possible to customize the names of the threads created by the
954pool.
955(Contributed by Gregory P. Smith in :issue:`27664`.)
956
957
958contextlib
959----------
960
961The :class:`contextlib.AbstractContextManager` class has been added to
962provide an abstract base class for context managers.  It provides a
963sensible default implementation for `__enter__()` which returns
964``self`` and leaves `__exit__()` an abstract method.  A matching
965class has been added to the :mod:`typing` module as
966:class:`typing.ContextManager`.
967(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`25609`.)
968
969
970datetime
971--------
972
973The :class:`~datetime.datetime` and :class:`~datetime.time` classes have
974the new :attr:`~time.fold` attribute used to disambiguate local time
975when necessary.  Many functions in the :mod:`datetime` have been
976updated to support local time disambiguation.
977See :ref:`Local Time Disambiguation <whatsnew36-pep495>` section for more
978information.
979(Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky in :issue:`24773`.)
980
981The :meth:`datetime.strftime() <datetime.datetime.strftime>` and
982:meth:`date.strftime() <datetime.date.strftime>` methods now support
983ISO 8601 date directives ``%G``, ``%u`` and ``%V``.
984(Contributed by Ashley Anderson in :issue:`12006`.)
985
986The :func:`datetime.isoformat() <datetime.datetime.isoformat>` function
987now accepts an optional *timespec* argument that specifies the number
988of additional components of the time value to include.
989(Contributed by Alessandro Cucci and Alexander Belopolsky in :issue:`19475`.)
990
991The :meth:`datetime.combine() <datetime.datetime.combine>` now
992accepts an optional *tzinfo* argument.
993(Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky in :issue:`27661`.)
994
995
996decimal
997-------
998
999New :meth:`Decimal.as_integer_ratio() <decimal.Decimal.as_integer_ratio>`
1000method that returns a pair ``(n, d)`` of integers that represent the given
1001:class:`~decimal.Decimal` instance as a fraction, in lowest terms and
1002with a positive denominator::
1003
1004    >>> Decimal('-3.14').as_integer_ratio()
1005    (-157, 50)
1006
1007(Contributed by Stefan Krah amd Mark Dickinson in :issue:`25928`.)
1008
1009
1010
1011distutils
1012---------
1013
1014The ``default_format`` attribute has been removed from
1015:class:`distutils.command.sdist.sdist` and the ``formats``
1016attribute defaults to ``['gztar']``. Although not anticipated,
1017any code relying on the presence of ``default_format`` may
1018need to be adapted. See :issue:`27819` for more details.
1019
1020
1021email
1022-----
1023
1024The new email API, enabled via the *policy* keyword to various constructors, is
1025no longer provisional.  The :mod:`email` documentation has been reorganized and
1026rewritten to focus on the new API, while retaining the old documentation for
1027the legacy API.  (Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`24277`.)
1028
1029The :mod:`email.mime` classes now all accept an optional *policy* keyword.
1030(Contributed by Berker Peksag in :issue:`27331`.)
1031
1032The :class:`~email.generator.DecodedGenerator` now supports the *policy*
1033keyword.
1034
1035There is a new :mod:`~email.policy` attribute,
1036:attr:`~email.policy.Policy.message_factory`, that controls what class is used
1037by default when the parser creates new message objects.  For the
1038:attr:`email.policy.compat32` policy this is :class:`~email.message.Message`,
1039for the new policies it is :class:`~email.message.EmailMessage`.
1040(Contributed by R. David Murray in :issue:`20476`.)
1041
1042
1043encodings
1044---------
1045
1046On Windows, added the ``'oem'`` encoding to use ``CP_OEMCP``, and the ``'ansi'``
1047alias for the existing ``'mbcs'`` encoding, which uses the ``CP_ACP`` code page.
1048(Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`27959`.)
1049
1050
1051enum
1052----
1053
1054Two new enumeration base classes have been added to the :mod:`enum` module:
1055:class:`~enum.Flag` and :class:`~enum.IntFlags`.  Both are used to define
1056constants that can be combined using the bitwise operators.
1057(Contributed by Ethan Furman in :issue:`23591`.)
1058
1059Many standard library modules have been updated to use the
1060:class:`~enum.IntFlags` class for their constants.
1061
1062The new :class:`enum.auto` value can be used to assign values to enum
1063members automatically::
1064
1065    >>> from enum import Enum, auto
1066    >>> class Color(Enum):
1067    ...     red = auto()
1068    ...     blue = auto()
1069    ...     green = auto()
1070    ...
1071    >>> list(Color)
1072    [<Color.red: 1>, <Color.blue: 2>, <Color.green: 3>]
1073
1074
1075faulthandler
1076------------
1077
1078On Windows, the :mod:`faulthandler` module now installs a handler for Windows
1079exceptions: see :func:`faulthandler.enable`. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in
1080:issue:`23848`.)
1081
1082
1083fileinput
1084---------
1085
1086:func:`~fileinput.hook_encoded` now supports the *errors* argument.
1087(Contributed by Joseph Hackman in :issue:`25788`.)
1088
1089
1090hashlib
1091-------
1092
1093:mod:`hashlib` supports OpenSSL 1.1.0.  The minimum recommend version is 1.0.2.
1094(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`26470`.)
1095
1096BLAKE2 hash functions were added to the module. :func:`~hashlib.blake2b`
1097and :func:`~hashlib.blake2s` are always available and support the full
1098feature set of BLAKE2.
1099(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`26798` based on code by
1100Dmitry Chestnykh and Samuel Neves. Documentation written by Dmitry Chestnykh.)
1101
1102The SHA-3 hash functions :func:`~hashlib.sha3_224`, :func:`~hashlib.sha3_256`,
1103:func:`~hashlib.sha3_384`, :func:`~hashlib.sha3_512`, and SHAKE hash functions
1104:func:`~hashlib.shake_128` and :func:`~hashlib.shake_256` were added.
1105(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`16113`. Keccak Code Package
1106by Guido Bertoni, Joan Daemen, Michaël Peeters, Gilles Van Assche, and
1107Ronny Van Keer.)
1108
1109The password-based key derivation function :func:`~hashlib.scrypt` is now
1110available with OpenSSL 1.1.0 and newer.
1111(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`27928`.)
1112
1113http.client
1114-----------
1115
1116:meth:`HTTPConnection.request() <http.client.HTTPConnection.request>` and
1117:meth:`~http.client.HTTPConnection.endheaders` both now support
1118chunked encoding request bodies.
1119(Contributed by Demian Brecht and Rolf Krahl in :issue:`12319`.)
1120
1121
1122idlelib and IDLE
1123----------------
1124
1125The idlelib package is being modernized and refactored to make IDLE look and
1126work better and to make the code easier to understand, test, and improve. Part
1127of making IDLE look better, especially on Linux and Mac, is using ttk widgets,
1128mostly in the dialogs.  As a result, IDLE no longer runs with tcl/tk 8.4.  It
1129now requires tcl/tk 8.5 or 8.6.  We recommend running the latest release of
1130either.
1131
1132'Modernizing' includes renaming and consolidation of idlelib modules. The
1133renaming of files with partial uppercase names is similar to the renaming of,
1134for instance, Tkinter and TkFont to tkinter and tkinter.font in 3.0.  As a
1135result, imports of idlelib files that worked in 3.5 will usually not work in
11363.6.  At least a module name change will be needed (see idlelib/README.txt),
1137sometimes more.  (Name changes contributed by Al Swiegart and Terry Reedy in
1138:issue:`24225`.  Most idlelib patches since have been and will be part of the
1139process.)
1140
1141In compensation, the eventual result with be that some idlelib classes will be
1142easier to use, with better APIs and docstrings explaining them.  Additional
1143useful information will be added to idlelib when available.
1144
1145
1146importlib
1147---------
1148
1149Import now raises the new exception :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError`
1150(subclass of :exc:`ImportError`) when it cannot find a module.  Code
1151that current checks for ``ImportError`` (in try-except) will still work.
1152(Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`15767`.)
1153
1154:class:`importlib.util.LazyLoader` now calls
1155:meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.create_module` on the wrapped loader, removing the
1156restriction that :class:`importlib.machinery.BuiltinImporter` and
1157:class:`importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader` couldn't be used with
1158:class:`importlib.util.LazyLoader`.
1159
1160:func:`importlib.util.cache_from_source`,
1161:func:`importlib.util.source_from_cache`, and
1162:func:`importlib.util.spec_from_file_location` now accept a
1163:term:`path-like object`.
1164
1165
1166inspect
1167-------
1168
1169The :func:`inspect.signature() <inspect.signature>` function now reports the
1170implicit ``.0`` parameters generated by the compiler for comprehension and
1171generator expression scopes as if they were positional-only parameters called
1172``implicit0``. (Contributed by Jelle Zijlstra in :issue:`19611`.)
1173
1174To reduce code churn when upgrading from Python 2.7 and the legacy
1175:func:`inspect.getargspec` API, the previously documented deprecation of
1176:func:`inspect.getfullargspec` has been reversed. While this function is
1177convenient for single/source Python 2/3 code bases, the richer
1178:func:`inspect.signature` interface remains the recommended approach for new
1179code. (Contributed by Nick Coghlan in :issue:`27172`)
1180
1181
1182json
1183----
1184
1185:func:`json.load` and :func:`json.loads` now support binary input.  Encoded
1186JSON should be represented using either UTF-8, UTF-16, or UTF-32.
1187(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`17909`.)
1188
1189
1190logging
1191-------
1192
1193The new :meth:`WatchedFileHandler.reopenIfNeeded() <logging.handlers.WatchedFileHandler.reopenIfNeeded>`
1194method has been added to add the ability to check if the log file needs to
1195be reopened.
1196(Contributed by Marian Horban in :issue:`24884`.)
1197
1198
1199math
1200----
1201
1202The tau (τ) constant has been added to the :mod:`math` and :mod:`cmath`
1203modules.
1204(Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`12345`, see :pep:`628` for details.)
1205
1206
1207multiprocessing
1208---------------
1209
1210:ref:`Proxy Objects <multiprocessing-proxy_objects>` returned by
1211:func:`multiprocessing.Manager` can now be nested.
1212(Contributed by Davin Potts in :issue:`6766`.)
1213
1214
1215os
1216--
1217
1218See the summary of :ref:`PEP 519 <whatsnew36-pep519>` for details on how the
1219:mod:`os` and :mod:`os.path` modules now support
1220:term:`path-like objects <path-like object>`.
1221
1222:func:`~os.scandir` now supports :class:`bytes` paths on Windows.
1223
1224A new :meth:`~os.scandir.close` method allows explicitly closing a
1225:func:`~os.scandir` iterator.  The :func:`~os.scandir` iterator now
1226supports the :term:`context manager` protocol.  If a :func:`scandir`
1227iterator is neither exhausted nor explicitly closed a :exc:`ResourceWarning`
1228will be emitted in its destructor.
1229(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25994`.)
1230
1231On Linux, :func:`os.urandom` now blocks until the system urandom entropy pool
1232is initialized to increase the security. See the :pep:`524` for the rationale.
1233
1234The Linux ``getrandom()`` syscall (get random bytes) is now exposed as the new
1235:func:`os.getrandom` function.
1236(Contributed by Victor Stinner, part of the :pep:`524`)
1237
1238
1239pathlib
1240-------
1241
1242:mod:`pathlib` now supports :term:`path-like objects <path-like object>`.
1243(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`27186`.)
1244
1245See the summary of :ref:`PEP 519 <whatsnew36-pep519>` for details.
1246
1247
1248pdb
1249---
1250
1251The :class:`~pdb.Pdb` class constructor has a new optional *readrc* argument
1252to control whether ``.pdbrc`` files should be read.
1253
1254
1255pickle
1256------
1257
1258Objects that need ``__new__`` called with keyword arguments can now be pickled
1259using :ref:`pickle protocols <pickle-protocols>` older than protocol version 4.
1260Protocol version 4 already supports this case.  (Contributed by Serhiy
1261Storchaka in :issue:`24164`.)
1262
1263
1264pickletools
1265-----------
1266
1267:func:`pickletools.dis()` now outputs the implicit memo index for the
1268``MEMOIZE`` opcode.
1269(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25382`.)
1270
1271
1272pydoc
1273-----
1274
1275The :mod:`pydoc` module has learned to respect the ``MANPAGER``
1276environment variable.
1277(Contributed by Matthias Klose in :issue:`8637`.)
1278
1279:func:`help` and :mod:`pydoc` can now list named tuple fields in the
1280order they were defined rather than alphabetically.
1281(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`24879`.)
1282
1283
1284random
1285-------
1286
1287The new :func:`~random.choices` function returns a list of elements of
1288specified size from the given population with optional weights.
1289(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`18844`.)
1290
1291
1292re
1293--
1294
1295Added support of modifier spans in regular expressions.  Examples:
1296``'(?i:p)ython'`` matches ``'python'`` and ``'Python'``, but not ``'PYTHON'``;
1297``'(?i)g(?-i:v)r'`` matches ``'GvR'`` and ``'gvr'``, but not ``'GVR'``.
1298(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`433028`.)
1299
1300Match object groups can be accessed by ``__getitem__``, which is
1301equivalent to ``group()``.  So ``mo['name']`` is now equivalent to
1302``mo.group('name')``.  (Contributed by Eric Smith in :issue:`24454`.)
1303
1304:class:`~re.Match` objects now support
1305:meth:`index-like objects <object.__index__>` as group
1306indices.
1307(Contributed by Jeroen Demeyer and Xiang Zhang in :issue:`27177`.)
1308
1309
1310readline
1311--------
1312
1313Added :func:`~readline.set_auto_history` to enable or disable
1314automatic addition of input to the history list.  (Contributed by
1315Tyler Crompton in :issue:`26870`.)
1316
1317
1318rlcompleter
1319-----------
1320
1321Private and special attribute names now are omitted unless the prefix starts
1322with underscores.  A space or a colon is added after some completed keywords.
1323(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25011` and :issue:`25209`.)
1324
1325
1326shlex
1327-----
1328
1329The :class:`~shlex.shlex` has much
1330:ref:`improved shell compatibility <improved-shell-compatibility>`
1331through the new *punctuation_chars* argument to control which characters
1332are treated as punctuation.
1333(Contributed by Vinay Sajip in :issue:`1521950`.)
1334
1335
1336site
1337----
1338
1339When specifying paths to add to :attr:`sys.path` in a `.pth` file,
1340you may now specify file paths on top of directories (e.g. zip files).
1341(Contributed by Wolfgang Langner in :issue:`26587`).
1342
1343
1344sqlite3
1345-------
1346
1347:attr:`sqlite3.Cursor.lastrowid` now supports the ``REPLACE`` statement.
1348(Contributed by Alex LordThorsen in :issue:`16864`.)
1349
1350
1351socket
1352------
1353
1354The :func:`~socket.socket.ioctl` function now supports the
1355:data:`~socket.SIO_LOOPBACK_FAST_PATH` control code.
1356(Contributed by Daniel Stokes in :issue:`26536`.)
1357
1358The :meth:`~socket.socket.getsockopt` constants ``SO_DOMAIN``,
1359``SO_PROTOCOL``, ``SO_PEERSEC``, and ``SO_PASSSEC`` are now supported.
1360(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`26907`.)
1361
1362The :meth:`~socket.socket.setsockopt` now supports the
1363``setsockopt(level, optname, None, optlen: int)`` form.
1364(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`27744`.)
1365
1366The socket module now supports the address family
1367:data:`~socket.AF_ALG` to interface with Linux Kernel crypto API. ``ALG_*``,
1368``SOL_ALG`` and :meth:`~socket.socket.sendmsg_afalg` were added.
1369(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`27744` with support from
1370Victor Stinner.)
1371
1372New Linux constants ``TCP_USER_TIMEOUT`` and ``TCP_CONGESTION`` were added.
1373(Contributed by Omar Sandoval, issue:`26273`).
1374
1375
1376socketserver
1377------------
1378
1379Servers based on the :mod:`socketserver` module, including those
1380defined in :mod:`http.server`, :mod:`xmlrpc.server` and
1381:mod:`wsgiref.simple_server`, now support the :term:`context manager`
1382protocol.
1383(Contributed by Aviv Palivoda in :issue:`26404`.)
1384
1385The :attr:`~socketserver.StreamRequestHandler.wfile` attribute of
1386:class:`~socketserver.StreamRequestHandler` classes now implements
1387the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` writable interface.  In particular,
1388calling :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.write` is now guaranteed to send the
1389data in full.  (Contributed by Martin Panter in :issue:`26721`.)
1390
1391
1392ssl
1393---
1394
1395:mod:`ssl` supports OpenSSL 1.1.0.  The minimum recommend version is 1.0.2.
1396(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`26470`.)
1397
13983DES has been removed from the default cipher suites and ChaCha20 Poly1305
1399cipher suites have been added.
1400(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`27850` and :issue:`27766`.)
1401
1402:class:`~ssl.SSLContext` has better default configuration for options
1403and ciphers.
1404(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28043`.)
1405
1406SSL session can be copied from one client-side connection to another
1407with the new :class:`~ssl.SSLSession` class.  TLS session resumption can
1408speed up the initial handshake, reduce latency and improve performance
1409(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`19500` based on a draft by
1410Alex Warhawk.)
1411
1412The new :meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.get_ciphers` method can be used to
1413get a list of enabled ciphers in order of cipher priority.
1414
1415All constants and flags have been converted to :class:`~enum.IntEnum` and
1416:class:`~enum.IntFlags`.
1417(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28025`.)
1418
1419Server and client-side specific TLS protocols for :class:`~ssl.SSLContext`
1420were added.
1421(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28085`.)
1422
1423
1424statistics
1425----------
1426
1427A new :func:`~statistics.harmonic_mean` function has been added.
1428(Contributed by Steven D'Aprano in :issue:`27181`.)
1429
1430
1431struct
1432------
1433
1434:mod:`struct` now supports IEEE 754 half-precision floats via the ``'e'``
1435format specifier.
1436(Contributed by Eli Stevens, Mark Dickinson in :issue:`11734`.)
1437
1438
1439subprocess
1440----------
1441
1442:class:`subprocess.Popen` destructor now emits a :exc:`ResourceWarning` warning
1443if the child process is still running. Use the context manager protocol (``with
1444proc: ...``) or explicitly call the :meth:`~subprocess.Popen.wait` method to
1445read the exit status of the child process. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in
1446:issue:`26741`.)
1447
1448The :class:`subprocess.Popen` constructor and all functions that pass arguments
1449through to it now accept *encoding* and *errors* arguments. Specifying either
1450of these will enable text mode for the *stdin*, *stdout* and *stderr* streams.
1451(Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`6135`.)
1452
1453
1454sys
1455---
1456
1457The new :func:`~sys.getfilesystemencodeerrors` function returns the name of
1458the error mode used to convert between Unicode filenames and bytes filenames.
1459(Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`27781`.)
1460
1461On Windows the return value of the :func:`~sys.getwindowsversion` function
1462now includes the *platform_version* field which contains the accurate major
1463version, minor version and build number of the current operating system,
1464rather than the version that is being emulated for the process
1465(Contributed by Steve Dower in :issue:`27932`.)
1466
1467
1468telnetlib
1469---------
1470
1471:class:`~telnetlib.Telnet` is now a context manager (contributed by
1472Stéphane Wirtel in :issue:`25485`).
1473
1474
1475time
1476----
1477
1478The :class:`~time.struct_time` attributes :attr:`tm_gmtoff` and
1479:attr:`tm_zone` are now available on all platforms.
1480
1481
1482timeit
1483------
1484
1485The new :meth:`Timer.autorange() <timeit.Timer.autorange>` convenience
1486method has been added to call :meth:`Timer.timeit() <timeit.Timer.timeit>`
1487repeatedly so that the total run time is greater or equal to 200 milliseconds.
1488(Contributed by Steven D'Aprano in :issue:`6422`.)
1489
1490:mod:`timeit` now warns when there is substantial (4x) variance
1491between best and worst times.
1492(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23552`.)
1493
1494
1495tkinter
1496-------
1497
1498Added methods :meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_add`,
1499:meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_remove` and :meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_info`
1500in the :class:`tkinter.Variable` class.  They replace old methods
1501:meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_variable`, :meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace`,
1502:meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_vdelete` and
1503:meth:`~tkinter.Variable.trace_vinfo` that use obsolete Tcl commands and might
1504not work in future versions of Tcl.
1505(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22115`).
1506
1507
1508.. _whatsnew36-traceback:
1509
1510traceback
1511---------
1512
1513Both the traceback module and the interpreter's builtin exception display now
1514abbreviate long sequences of repeated lines in tracebacks as shown in the
1515following example::
1516
1517    >>> def f(): f()
1518    ...
1519    >>> f()
1520    Traceback (most recent call last):
1521      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
1522      File "<stdin>", line 1, in f
1523      File "<stdin>", line 1, in f
1524      File "<stdin>", line 1, in f
1525      [Previous line repeated 995 more times]
1526    RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
1527
1528(Contributed by Emanuel Barry in :issue:`26823`.)
1529
1530
1531tracemalloc
1532-----------
1533
1534The :mod:`tracemalloc` module now supports tracing memory allocations in
1535multiple different address spaces.
1536
1537The new :class:`~tracemalloc.DomainFilter` filter class has been added
1538to filter block traces by their address space (domain).
1539
1540(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`26588`.)
1541
1542
1543.. _whatsnew36-typing:
1544
1545typing
1546------
1547
1548Since the :mod:`typing` module is :term:`provisional <provisional api>`,
1549all changes introduced in Python 3.6 have also been
1550backported to Python 3.5.x.
1551
1552The :mod:`typing` module has a much improved support for generic type
1553aliases.  For example ``Dict[str, Tuple[S, T]]`` is now a valid
1554type annotation.
1555(Contributed by Guido van Rossum in `Github #195
1556<https://github.com/python/typing/pull/195>`_.)
1557
1558The :class:`typing.ContextManager` class has been added for
1559representing :class:`contextlib.AbstractContextManager`.
1560(Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`25609`.)
1561
1562The :class:`typing.Collection` class has been added for
1563representing :class:`collections.abc.Collection`.
1564(Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in :issue:`27598`.)
1565
1566The :const:`typing.ClassVar` type construct has been added to
1567mark class variables.  As introduced in :pep:`526`, a variable annotation
1568wrapped in ClassVar indicates that a given attribute is intended to be used as
1569a class variable and should not be set on instances of that class.
1570(Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in `Github #280
1571<https://github.com/python/typing/issues/280>`_.)
1572
1573A new :const:`~typing.TYPE_CHECKING` constant that is assumed to be
1574``True`` by the static type chekers, but is ``False`` at runtime.
1575(Contributed by Guido van Rossum in `Github #230
1576<https://github.com/python/typing/issues/230>`_.)
1577
1578A new :func:`~typing.NewType` helper function has been added to create
1579lightweight distinct types for annotations::
1580
1581    from typing import NewType
1582
1583    UserId = NewType('UserId', int)
1584    some_id = UserId(524313)
1585
1586The static type checker will treat the new type as if it were a subclass
1587of the original type.  (Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in `Github #189
1588<https://github.com/python/typing/issues/189>`_.)
1589
1590
1591unicodedata
1592-----------
1593
1594The :mod:`unicodedata` module now uses data from `Unicode 9.0.0
1595<http://unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/>`_.
1596(Contributed by Benjamin Peterson.)
1597
1598
1599unittest.mock
1600-------------
1601
1602The :class:`~unittest.mock.Mock` class has the following improvements:
1603
1604* Two new methods, :meth:`Mock.assert_called()
1605  <unittest.mock.Mock.assert_called>` and :meth:`Mock.assert_called_once()
1606  <unittest.mock.Mock.assert_called_once>` to check if the mock object
1607  was called.
1608  (Contributed by Amit Saha in :issue:`26323`.)
1609
1610* The :meth:`Mock.reset_mock() <unittest.mock.Mock.reset_mock>` method
1611  now has two optional keyword only arguments: *return_value* and
1612  *side_effect*.
1613  (Contributed by Kushal Das in :issue:`21271`.)
1614
1615
1616urllib.request
1617--------------
1618
1619If a HTTP request has a file or iterable body (other than a
1620bytes object) but no ``Content-Length`` header, rather than
1621throwing an error, :class:`~urllib.request.AbstractHTTPHandler` now
1622falls back to use chunked transfer encoding.
1623(Contributed by Demian Brecht and Rolf Krahl in :issue:`12319`.)
1624
1625
1626urllib.robotparser
1627------------------
1628
1629:class:`~urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser` now supports the ``Crawl-delay`` and
1630``Request-rate`` extensions.
1631(Contributed by Nikolay Bogoychev in :issue:`16099`.)
1632
1633
1634venv
1635----
1636
1637:mod:`venv` accepts a new parameter ``--prompt``. This parameter provides an
1638alternative prefix for the virtual environment. (Proposed by Łukasz Balcerzak
1639and ported to 3.6 by Stéphane Wirtel in :issue:`22829`.)
1640
1641
1642warnings
1643--------
1644
1645A new optional *source* parameter has been added to the
1646:func:`warnings.warn_explicit` function: the destroyed object which emitted a
1647:exc:`ResourceWarning`. A *source* attribute has also been added to
1648:class:`warnings.WarningMessage` (contributed by Victor Stinner in
1649:issue:`26568` and :issue:`26567`).
1650
1651When a :exc:`ResourceWarning` warning is logged, the :mod:`tracemalloc` module is now
1652used to try to retrieve the traceback where the destroyed object was allocated.
1653
1654Example with the script ``example.py``::
1655
1656    import warnings
1657
1658    def func():
1659        return open(__file__)
1660
1661    f = func()
1662    f = None
1663
1664Output of the command ``python3.6 -Wd -X tracemalloc=5 example.py``::
1665
1666    example.py:7: ResourceWarning: unclosed file <_io.TextIOWrapper name='example.py' mode='r' encoding='UTF-8'>
1667      f = None
1668    Object allocated at (most recent call first):
1669      File "example.py", lineno 4
1670        return open(__file__)
1671      File "example.py", lineno 6
1672        f = func()
1673
1674The "Object allocated at" traceback is new and is only displayed if
1675:mod:`tracemalloc` is tracing Python memory allocations and if the
1676:mod:`warnings` module was already imported.
1677
1678
1679winreg
1680------
1681
1682Added the 64-bit integer type :data:`REG_QWORD <winreg.REG_QWORD>`.
1683(Contributed by Clement Rouault in :issue:`23026`.)
1684
1685
1686winsound
1687--------
1688
1689Allowed keyword arguments to be passed to :func:`Beep <winsound.Beep>`,
1690:func:`MessageBeep <winsound.MessageBeep>`, and :func:`PlaySound
1691<winsound.PlaySound>` (:issue:`27982`).
1692
1693
1694xmlrpc.client
1695-------------
1696
1697The :mod:`xmlrpc.client` module now supports unmarshalling
1698additional data types used by the Apache XML-RPC implementation
1699for numerics and ``None``.
1700(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26885`.)
1701
1702
1703zipfile
1704-------
1705
1706A new :meth:`ZipInfo.from_file() <zipfile.ZipInfo.from_file>` class method
1707allows making a :class:`~zipfile.ZipInfo` instance from a filesystem file.
1708A new :meth:`ZipInfo.is_dir() <zipfile.ZipInfo.is_dir>` method can be used
1709to check if the :class:`~zipfile.ZipInfo` instance represents a directory.
1710(Contributed by Thomas Kluyver in :issue:`26039`.)
1711
1712The :meth:`ZipFile.open() <zipfile.ZipFile.open>` method can now be used to
1713write data into a ZIP file, as well as for extracting data.
1714(Contributed by Thomas Kluyver in :issue:`26039`.)
1715
1716
1717zlib
1718----
1719
1720The :func:`~zlib.compress` and :func:`~zlib.decompress` functions now accept
1721keyword arguments.
1722(Contributed by Aviv Palivoda in :issue:`26243` and
1723Xiang Zhang in :issue:`16764` respectively.)
1724
1725
1726Optimizations
1727=============
1728
1729* The Python interpreter now uses a 16-bit wordcode instead of bytecode which
1730  made a number of opcode optimizations possible.
1731  (Contributed by Demur Rumed with input and reviews from
1732  Serhiy Storchaka and Victor Stinner in :issue:`26647` and :issue:`28050`.)
1733
1734* The :class:`asyncio.Future` class now has an optimized C implementation.
1735  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov and INADA Naoki in :issue:`26081`.)
1736
1737* The :class:`asyncio.Task` class now has an optimized
1738  C implementation. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`28544`.)
1739
1740* Various implementation improvements in the :mod:`typing` module
1741  (such as caching of generic types) allow up to 30 times performance
1742  improvements and reduced memory footprint.
1743
1744* The ASCII decoder is now up to 60 times as fast for error handlers
1745  ``surrogateescape``, ``ignore`` and ``replace`` (Contributed
1746  by Victor Stinner in :issue:`24870`).
1747
1748* The ASCII and the Latin1 encoders are now up to 3 times as fast for the
1749  error handler ``surrogateescape``
1750  (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25227`).
1751
1752* The UTF-8 encoder is now up to 75 times as fast for error handlers
1753  ``ignore``, ``replace``, ``surrogateescape``, ``surrogatepass`` (Contributed
1754  by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25267`).
1755
1756* The UTF-8 decoder is now up to 15 times as fast for error handlers
1757  ``ignore``, ``replace`` and ``surrogateescape`` (Contributed
1758  by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25301`).
1759
1760* ``bytes % args`` is now up to 2 times faster. (Contributed by Victor Stinner
1761  in :issue:`25349`).
1762
1763* ``bytearray % args`` is now between 2.5 and 5 times faster. (Contributed by
1764  Victor Stinner in :issue:`25399`).
1765
1766* Optimize :meth:`bytes.fromhex` and :meth:`bytearray.fromhex`: they are now
1767  between 2x and 3.5x faster. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25401`).
1768
1769* Optimize ``bytes.replace(b'', b'.')`` and ``bytearray.replace(b'', b'.')``:
1770  up to 80% faster. (Contributed by Josh Snider in :issue:`26574`).
1771
1772* Allocator functions of the :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc` domain
1773  (:c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM`) now use the :ref:`pymalloc memory allocator
1774  <pymalloc>` instead of :c:func:`malloc` function of the C library. The
1775  pymalloc allocator is optimized for objects smaller or equal to 512 bytes
1776  with a short lifetime, and use :c:func:`malloc` for larger memory blocks.
1777  (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`26249`).
1778
1779* :func:`pickle.load` and :func:`pickle.loads` are now up to 10% faster when
1780  deserializing many small objects (Contributed by Victor Stinner in
1781  :issue:`27056`).
1782
1783* Passing :term:`keyword arguments <keyword argument>` to a function has an
1784  overhead in comparison with passing :term:`positional arguments
1785  <positional argument>`.  Now in extension functions implemented with using
1786  Argument Clinic this overhead is significantly decreased.
1787  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`27574`).
1788
1789* Optimized :func:`~glob.glob` and :func:`~glob.iglob` functions in the
1790  :mod:`glob` module; they are now about 3--6 times faster.
1791  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25596`).
1792
1793* Optimized globbing in :mod:`pathlib` by using :func:`os.scandir`;
1794  it is now about 1.5--4 times faster.
1795  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26032`).
1796
1797* :class:`xml.etree.ElementTree` parsing, iteration and deepcopy performance
1798  has been significantly improved.
1799  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25638`, :issue:`25873`,
1800  and :issue:`25869`.)
1801
1802* Creation of :class:`fractions.Fraction` instances from floats and
1803  decimals is now 2 to 3 times faster.
1804  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25971`.)
1805
1806
1807Build and C API Changes
1808=======================
1809
1810* Python now requires some C99 support in the toolchain to build.
1811  Most notably, Python now uses standard integer types and macros in
1812  place of custom macros like ``PY_LONG_LONG``.
1813  For more information, see :pep:`7` and :issue:`17884`.
1814
1815* Cross-compiling CPython with the Android NDK and the Android API level set to
1816  21 (Android 5.0 Lollilop) or greater runs successfully. While Android is not
1817  yet a supported platform, the Python test suite runs on the Android emulator
1818  with only about 16 tests failures. See the Android meta-issue :issue:`26865`.
1819
1820* The ``--enable-optimizations`` configure flag has been added. Turning it on
1821  will activate expensive optimizations like PGO.
1822  (Original patch by Alecsandru Patrascu of Intel in :issue:`26359`.)
1823
1824* The :term:`GIL <global interpreter lock>` must now be held when allocator
1825  functions of :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` (ex: :c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`) and
1826  :c:data:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` (ex: :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`) domains are called.
1827
1828* New :c:func:`Py_FinalizeEx` API which indicates if flushing buffered data
1829  failed.
1830  (Contributed by Martin Panter in :issue:`5319`.)
1831
1832* :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords` now supports :ref:`positional-only
1833  parameters <positional-only_parameter>`.  Positional-only parameters are
1834  defined by empty names.
1835  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26282`).
1836
1837* ``PyTraceback_Print`` method now abbreviates long sequences of repeated lines
1838  as ``"[Previous line repeated {count} more times]"``.
1839  (Contributed by Emanuel Barry in :issue:`26823`.)
1840
1841* The new :c:func:`PyErr_SetImportErrorSubclass` function allows for
1842  specifying a subclass of :exc:`ImportError` to raise.
1843  (Contributed by Eric Snow in :issue:`15767`.)
1844
1845* The new :c:func:`PyErr_ResourceWarning` function can be used to generate
1846  a :exc:`ResourceWarning` providing the source of the resource allocation.
1847  (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`26567`.)
1848
1849* The new :c:func:`PyOS_FSPath` function returns the file system
1850  representation of a :term:`path-like object`.
1851  (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`27186`.)
1852
1853* The :c:func:`PyUnicode_FSConverter` and :c:func:`PyUnicode_FSDecoder`
1854  functions will now accept :term:`path-like objects <path-like object>`.
1855
1856
1857Other Improvements
1858==================
1859
1860* When :option:`--version` (short form: :option:`-V`) is supplied twice,
1861  Python prints :data:`sys.version` for detailed information.
1862
1863  .. code-block:: shell-session
1864
1865    $ ./python -VV
1866    Python 3.6.0b4+ (3.6:223967b49e49+, Nov 21 2016, 20:55:04)
1867    [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.42.1)]
1868
1869
1870Deprecated
1871==========
1872
1873New Keywords
1874------------
1875
1876``async`` and ``await`` are not recommended to be used as variable, class,
1877function or module names.  Introduced by :pep:`492` in Python 3.5, they will
1878become proper keywords in Python 3.7.  Starting in Python 3.6, the use of
1879``async`` or ``await`` as names will generate a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`.
1880
1881
1882Deprecated Python behavior
1883--------------------------
1884
1885Raising the :exc:`StopIteration` exception inside a generator will now
1886generate a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`, and will trigger a :exc:`RuntimeError`
1887in Python 3.7.  See :ref:`whatsnew-pep-479` for details.
1888
1889The :meth:`__aiter__` method is now expected to return an asynchronous
1890iterator directly instead of returning an awaitable as previously.
1891Doing the former will trigger a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`.  Backward
1892compatibility will be removed in Python 3.7.
1893(Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`27243`.)
1894
1895A backslash-character pair that is not a valid escape sequence now generates
1896a :exc:`DeprecationWarning`.  Although this will eventually become a
1897:exc:`SyntaxError`, that will not be for several Python releases.
1898(Contributed by Emanuel Barry in :issue:`27364`.)
1899
1900When performing a relative import, falling back on ``__name__`` and
1901``__path__`` from the calling module when ``__spec__`` or
1902``__package__`` are not defined now raises an :exc:`ImportWarning`.
1903(Contributed by Rose Ames in :issue:`25791`.)
1904
1905
1906Deprecated Python modules, functions and methods
1907------------------------------------------------
1908
1909asynchat
1910~~~~~~~~
1911
1912The :mod:`asynchat` has been deprecated in favor of :mod:`asyncio`.
1913(Contributed by Mariatta in :issue:`25002`.)
1914
1915
1916asyncore
1917~~~~~~~~
1918
1919The :mod:`asyncore` has been deprecated in favor of :mod:`asyncio`.
1920(Contributed by Mariatta in :issue:`25002`.)
1921
1922
1923dbm
1924~~~
1925
1926Unlike other :mod:`dbm` implementations, the :mod:`dbm.dumb` module
1927creates databases with the ``'rw'`` mode and allows modifying the database
1928opened with the ``'r'`` mode.  This behavior is now deprecated and will
1929be removed in 3.8.
1930(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`21708`.)
1931
1932
1933distutils
1934~~~~~~~~~
1935
1936The undocumented ``extra_path`` argument to the
1937:class:`~distutils.Distribution` constructor is now considered deprecated
1938and will raise a warning if set.   Support for this parameter will be
1939removed in a future Python release.  See :issue:`27919` for details.
1940
1941
1942grp
1943~~~
1944
1945The support of non-integer arguments in :func:`~grp.getgrgid` has been
1946deprecated.
1947(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`26129`.)
1948
1949
1950importlib
1951~~~~~~~~~
1952
1953The :meth:`importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader.load_module` and
1954:meth:`importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader.load_module` methods
1955are now deprecated. They were the only remaining implementations of
1956:meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.load_module` in :mod:`importlib` that had not
1957been deprecated in previous versions of Python in favour of
1958:meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module`.
1959
1960The :class:`importlib.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder` class is now
1961deprecated. As of 3.6.0, it is still added to :attr:`sys.meta_path` by
1962default (on Windows), but this may change in future releases.
1963
1964os
1965~~
1966
1967Undocumented support of general :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>`
1968as paths in :mod:`os` functions, :func:`compile` and similar functions is
1969now deprecated.
1970(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25791` and :issue:`26754`.)
1971
1972re
1973~~
1974
1975Support for inline flags ``(?letters)`` in the middle of the regular
1976expression has been deprecated and will be removed in a future Python
1977version.  Flags at the start of a regular expression are still allowed.
1978(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`22493`.)
1979
1980ssl
1981~~~
1982
1983OpenSSL 0.9.8, 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 are deprecated and no longer supported.
1984In the future the :mod:`ssl` module will require at least OpenSSL 1.0.2 or
19851.1.0.
1986
1987SSL-related arguments like ``certfile``, ``keyfile`` and ``check_hostname``
1988in :mod:`ftplib`, :mod:`http.client`, :mod:`imaplib`, :mod:`poplib`,
1989and :mod:`smtplib` have been deprecated in favor of ``context``.
1990(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28022`.)
1991
1992A couple of protocols and functions of the :mod:`ssl` module are now
1993deprecated. Some features will no longer be available in future versions
1994of OpenSSL. Other features are deprecated in favor of a different API.
1995(Contributed by Christian Heimes in :issue:`28022` and :issue:`26470`.)
1996
1997tkinter
1998~~~~~~~
1999
2000The :mod:`tkinter.tix` module is now deprecated.  :mod:`tkinter` users
2001should use :mod:`tkinter.ttk` instead.
2002
2003venv
2004~~~~
2005
2006The ``pyvenv`` script has been deprecated in favour of ``python3 -m venv``.
2007This prevents confusion as to what Python interpreter ``pyvenv`` is
2008connected to and thus what Python interpreter will be used by the virtual
2009environment.  (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`25154`.)
2010
2011
2012Deprecated functions and types of the C API
2013-------------------------------------------
2014
2015Undocumented functions :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsEncodedObject`,
2016:c:func:`PyUnicode_AsDecodedObject`, :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsEncodedUnicode`
2017and :c:func:`PyUnicode_AsDecodedUnicode` are deprecated now.
2018Use the :ref:`generic codec based API <codec-registry>` instead.
2019
2020
2021Deprecated Build Options
2022------------------------
2023
2024The ``--with-system-ffi`` configure flag is now on by default on non-macOS
2025UNIX platforms.  It may be disabled by using ``--without-system-ffi``, but
2026using the flag is deprecated and will not be accepted in Python 3.7.
2027macOS is unaffected by this change.  Note that many OS distributors already
2028use the ``--with-system-ffi`` flag when building their system Python.
2029
2030
2031Removed
2032=======
2033
2034API and Feature Removals
2035------------------------
2036
2037* Unknown escapes consisting of ``'\'`` and an ASCII letter in
2038  regular expressions will now cause an error.  In replacement templates for
2039  :func:`re.sub` they are still allowed, but deprecated.
2040  The :const:`re.LOCALE` flag can now only be used with binary patterns.
2041
2042* ``inspect.getmoduleinfo()`` was removed (was deprecated since CPython 3.3).
2043  :func:`inspect.getmodulename` should be used for obtaining the module
2044  name for a given path.
2045  (Contributed by Yury Selivanov in :issue:`13248`.)
2046
2047* ``traceback.Ignore`` class and ``traceback.usage``, ``traceback.modname``,
2048  ``traceback.fullmodname``, ``traceback.find_lines_from_code``,
2049  ``traceback.find_lines``, ``traceback.find_strings``,
2050  ``traceback.find_executable_lines`` methods were removed from the
2051  :mod:`traceback` module. They were undocumented methods deprecated since
2052  Python 3.2 and equivalent functionality is available from private methods.
2053
2054* The ``tk_menuBar()`` and ``tk_bindForTraversal()`` dummy methods in
2055  :mod:`tkinter` widget classes were removed (corresponding Tk commands
2056  were obsolete since Tk 4.0).
2057
2058* The :meth:`~zipfile.ZipFile.open` method of the :class:`zipfile.ZipFile`
2059  class no longer supports the ``'U'`` mode (was deprecated since Python 3.4).
2060  Use :class:`io.TextIOWrapper` for reading compressed text files in
2061  :term:`universal newlines` mode.
2062
2063* The undocumented ``IN``, ``CDROM``, ``DLFCN``, ``TYPES``, ``CDIO``, and
2064  ``STROPTS`` modules have been removed.  They had been available in the
2065  platform specific ``Lib/plat-*/`` directories, but were chronically out of
2066  date, inconsistently available across platforms, and unmaintained.  The
2067  script that created these modules is still available in the source
2068  distribution at :source:`Tools/scripts/h2py.py`.
2069
2070* The deprecated ``asynchat.fifo`` class has been removed.
2071
2072
2073Porting to Python 3.6
2074=====================
2075
2076This section lists previously described changes and other bugfixes
2077that may require changes to your code.
2078
2079Changes in 'python' Command Behavior
2080------------------------------------
2081
2082* The output of a special Python build with defined ``COUNT_ALLOCS``,
2083  ``SHOW_ALLOC_COUNT`` or ``SHOW_TRACK_COUNT`` macros is now off by
2084  default.  It can be re-enabled using the ``-X showalloccount`` option.
2085  It now outputs to ``stderr`` instead of ``stdout``.
2086  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`23034`.)
2087
2088
2089Changes in the Python API
2090-------------------------
2091
2092* :func:`open() <open>` will no longer allow combining the ``'U'`` mode flag
2093  with ``'+'``.
2094  (Contributed by Jeff Balogh and John O'Connor in :issue:`2091`.)
2095
2096* :mod:`sqlite3` no longer implicitly commits an open transaction before DDL
2097  statements.
2098
2099* On Linux, :func:`os.urandom` now blocks until the system urandom entropy pool
2100  is initialized to increase the security.
2101
2102* When :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` is defined,
2103  :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.create_module` must also be defined.
2104
2105* :c:func:`PyErr_SetImportError` now sets :exc:`TypeError` when its **msg**
2106  argument is not set. Previously only ``NULL`` was returned.
2107
2108* The format of the ``co_lnotab`` attribute of code objects changed to support
2109  a negative line number delta. By default, Python does not emit bytecode with
2110  a negative line number delta. Functions using ``frame.f_lineno``,
2111  ``PyFrame_GetLineNumber()`` or ``PyCode_Addr2Line()`` are not affected.
2112  Functions directly decoding ``co_lnotab`` should be updated to use a signed
2113  8-bit integer type for the line number delta, but this is only required to
2114  support applications using a negative line number delta. See
2115  ``Objects/lnotab_notes.txt`` for the ``co_lnotab`` format and how to decode
2116  it, and see the :pep:`511` for the rationale.
2117
2118* The functions in the :mod:`compileall` module now return booleans instead
2119  of ``1`` or ``0`` to represent success or failure, respectively. Thanks to
2120  booleans being a subclass of integers, this should only be an issue if you
2121  were doing identity checks for ``1`` or ``0``. See :issue:`25768`.
2122
2123* Reading the :attr:`~urllib.parse.SplitResult.port` attribute of
2124  :func:`urllib.parse.urlsplit` and :func:`~urllib.parse.urlparse` results
2125  now raises :exc:`ValueError` for out-of-range values, rather than
2126  returning :const:`None`.  See :issue:`20059`.
2127
2128* The :mod:`imp` module now raises a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` instead of
2129  :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning`.
2130
2131* The following modules have had missing APIs added to their :attr:`__all__`
2132  attributes to match the documented APIs:
2133  :mod:`calendar`, :mod:`cgi`, :mod:`csv`,
2134  :mod:`~xml.etree.ElementTree`, :mod:`enum`,
2135  :mod:`fileinput`, :mod:`ftplib`, :mod:`logging`, :mod:`mailbox`,
2136  :mod:`mimetypes`, :mod:`optparse`, :mod:`plistlib`, :mod:`smtpd`,
2137  :mod:`subprocess`, :mod:`tarfile`, :mod:`threading` and
2138  :mod:`wave`.  This means they will export new symbols when ``import *``
2139  is used.
2140  (Contributed by Joel Taddei and Jacek Kołodziej in :issue:`23883`.)
2141
2142* When performing a relative import, if ``__package__`` does not compare equal
2143  to ``__spec__.parent`` then :exc:`ImportWarning` is raised.
2144  (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`25791`.)
2145
2146* When a relative import is performed and no parent package is known, then
2147  :exc:`ImportError` will be raised. Previously, :exc:`SystemError` could be
2148  raised. (Contributed by Brett Cannon in :issue:`18018`.)
2149
2150* Servers based on the :mod:`socketserver` module, including those
2151  defined in :mod:`http.server`, :mod:`xmlrpc.server` and
2152  :mod:`wsgiref.simple_server`, now only catch exceptions derived
2153  from :exc:`Exception`. Therefore if a request handler raises
2154  an exception like :exc:`SystemExit` or :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt`,
2155  :meth:`~socketserver.BaseServer.handle_error` is no longer called, and
2156  the exception will stop a single-threaded server. (Contributed by
2157  Martin Panter in :issue:`23430`.)
2158
2159* :func:`spwd.getspnam` now raises a :exc:`PermissionError` instead of
2160  :exc:`KeyError` if the user doesn't have privileges.
2161
2162* The :meth:`socket.socket.close` method now raises an exception if
2163  an error (e.g. ``EBADF``) was reported by the underlying system call.
2164  (Contributed by Martin Panter in :issue:`26685`.)
2165
2166* The *decode_data* argument for the :class:`smtpd.SMTPChannel` and
2167  :class:`smtpd.SMTPServer` constructors is now ``False`` by default.
2168  This means that the argument passed to
2169  :meth:`~smtpd.SMTPServer.process_message` is now a bytes object by
2170  default, and ``process_message()`` will be passed keyword arguments.
2171  Code that has already been updated in accordance with the deprecation
2172  warning generated by 3.5 will not be affected.
2173
2174* All optional arguments of the :func:`~json.dump`, :func:`~json.dumps`,
2175  :func:`~json.load` and :func:`~json.loads` functions and
2176  :class:`~json.JSONEncoder` and :class:`~json.JSONDecoder` class
2177  constructors in the :mod:`json` module are now :ref:`keyword-only
2178  <keyword-only_parameter>`.
2179  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`18726`.)
2180
2181* Subclasses of :class:`type` which don't override ``type.__new__`` may no
2182  longer use the one-argument form to get the type of an object.
2183
2184* As part of :pep:`487`, the handling of keyword arguments passed to
2185  :class:`type` (other than the metaclass hint, ``metaclass``) is now
2186  consistently delegated to :meth:`object.__init_subclass__`. This means that
2187  :meth:`type.__new__` and :meth:`type.__init__` both now accept arbitrary
2188  keyword arguments, but :meth:`object.__init_subclass__` (which is called from
2189  :meth:`type.__new__`) will reject them by default. Custom metaclasses
2190  accepting additional keyword arguments will need to adjust their calls to
2191  :meth:`type.__new__` (whether direct or via :class:`super`) accordingly.
2192
2193* In :class:`distutils.command.sdist.sdist`, the ``default_format``
2194  attribute has been removed and is no longer honored. Instead, the
2195  gzipped tarfile format is the default on all platforms and no
2196  platform-specific selection is made.
2197  In environments where distributions are
2198  built on Windows and zip distributions are required, configure
2199  the project with a ``setup.cfg`` file containing the following::
2200
2201    [sdist]
2202    formats=zip
2203
2204  This behavior has also been backported to earlier Python versions
2205  by Setuptools 26.0.0.
2206
2207* In the :mod:`urllib.request` module and the
2208  :meth:`http.client.HTTPConnection.request` method, if no Content-Length
2209  header field has been specified and the request body is a file object,
2210  it is now sent with HTTP 1.1 chunked encoding. If a file object has to
2211  be sent to a HTTP 1.0 server, the Content-Length value now has to be
2212  specified by the caller.
2213  (Contributed by Demian Brecht and Rolf Krahl with tweaks from
2214  Martin Panter in :issue:`12319`.)
2215
2216* The :class:`~csv.DictReader` now returns rows of type
2217  :class:`~collections.OrderedDict`.
2218  (Contributed by Steve Holden in :issue:`27842`.)
2219
2220* The :const:`crypt.METHOD_CRYPT` will no longer be added to ``crypt.methods``
2221  if unsupported by the platform.
2222  (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`25287`.)
2223
2224* The *verbose* and *rename* arguments for
2225  :func:`~collections.namedtuple` are now keyword-only.
2226  (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger in :issue:`25628`.)
2227
2228* On Linux, :func:`ctypes.util.find_library` now looks in
2229  ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` for shared libraries.
2230  (Contributed by Vinay Sajip in :issue:`9998`.)
2231
2232* The :class:`imaplib.IMAP4` class now handles flags containing the
2233  ``']'`` character in messages sent from the server to improve
2234  real-world compatibility.
2235  (Contributed by Lita Cho in :issue:`21815`.)
2236
2237* The :func:`mmap.write() <mmap.write>` function now returns the number
2238  of bytes written like other write methods.
2239  (Contributed by Jakub Stasiak in :issue:`26335`.)
2240
2241* The :func:`pkgutil.iter_modules` and :func:`pkgutil.walk_packages`
2242  functions now return :class:`~pkgutil.ModuleInfo` named tuples.
2243  (Contributed by Ramchandra Apte in :issue:`17211`.)
2244
2245* :func:`re.sub` now raises an error for invalid numerical group
2246  references in replacement templates even if the pattern is not
2247  found in the string.  The error message for invalid group references
2248  now includes the group index and the position of the reference.
2249  (Contributed by SilentGhost, Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25953`.)
2250
2251* :class:`zipfile.ZipFile` will now raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` for
2252  unrecognized compression values.  Previously a plain :exc:`RuntimeError`
2253  was raised.  Additionally, calling :class:`~zipfile.ZipFile` methods
2254  on a closed ZipFile or calling the :meth:`~zipfile.ZipFile.write` method
2255  on a ZipFile created with mode ``'r'`` will raise a :exc:`ValueError`.
2256  Previously, a :exc:`RuntimeError` was raised in those scenarios.
2257
2258* when custom metaclasses are combined with zero-argument :func:`super` or
2259  direct references from methods to the implicit ``__class__`` closure
2260  variable, the implicit ``__classcell__`` namespace entry must now be passed
2261  up to ``type.__new__`` for initialisation. Failing to do so will result in
2262  a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` in 3.6 and a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` in the future.
2263
2264Changes in the C API
2265--------------------
2266
2267* The :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc` allocator family now uses the :ref:`pymalloc allocator
2268  <pymalloc>` rather than the system :c:func:`malloc`. Applications calling
2269  :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc` without holding the GIL can now crash. Set the
2270  :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable to ``debug`` to validate the
2271  usage of memory allocators in your application. See :issue:`26249`.
2272
2273* :c:func:`Py_Exit` (and the main interpreter) now override the exit status
2274  with 120 if flushing buffered data failed.  See :issue:`5319`.
2275
2276
2277CPython bytecode changes
2278------------------------
2279
2280There have been several major changes to the :term:`bytecode` in Python 3.6.
2281
2282* The Python interpreter now uses a 16-bit wordcode instead of bytecode.
2283  (Contributed by Demur Rumed with input and reviews from
2284  Serhiy Storchaka and Victor Stinner in :issue:`26647` and :issue:`28050`.)
2285
2286* The new :opcode:`FORMAT_VALUE` and :opcode:`BUILD_STRING` opcodes as part
2287  of the  :ref:`formatted string literal <whatsnew36-pep498>` implementation.
2288  (Contributed by Eric Smith in :issue:`25483` and
2289  Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`27078`.)
2290
2291* The new :opcode:`BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP` opcode to optimize the creation
2292  of dictionaries with constant keys.
2293  (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`27140`.)
2294
2295* The function call opcodes have been heavily reworked for better performance
2296  and simpler implementation.
2297  The :opcode:`MAKE_FUNCTION`, :opcode:`CALL_FUNCTION`,
2298  :opcode:`CALL_FUNCTION_KW` and :opcode:`BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL` opcodes
2299  have been modified, the new :opcode:`CALL_FUNCTION_EX` and
2300  :opcode:`BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL` have been added, and
2301  ``CALL_FUNCTION_VAR``, ``CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW`` and ``MAKE_CLOSURE`` opcodes
2302  have been removed.
2303  (Contributed by Demur Rumed in :issue:`27095`, and Serhiy Storchaka in
2304  :issue:`27213`, :issue:`28257`.)
2305
2306* The new :opcode:`SETUP_ANNOTATIONS` and :opcode:`STORE_ANNOTATION` opcodes
2307  have been added to support the new :term:`variable annotation` syntax.
2308  (Contributed by Ivan Levkivskyi in :issue:`27985`.)
2309