Hi everyone, I just uploaded a first beta for the upcoming Cython 0.23. There have been many major changes and fixes, so please give it some testing with your own code - especially on less commonly tested platforms, namely MS Windows.
You can get the signed release from here: http://cython.org/release/ http://cython.org/release/Cython-0.23.beta1.tar.gz http://cython.org/release/Cython-0.23.beta1.zip SHA1 sums: 45347674bf14ebfce879dd1bf15af64387a39f8c Cython-0.23.beta1.tar.gz 0db13cdd8a11f83158e5c72f5e84b89e574af215 Cython-0.23.beta1.zip Changelog follows below. Since we're in beta phase now, new features should not generally be added for the release any more, but we can make exceptions for currently existing pull requests if you can provide a good motivation. If you think we forgot something, sending a timely reply to this email or reviving an existing mailing list thread or pull request is a good idea. Note that the coverage analysis support is still incomplete as the plugin API of the coverage.py tool itself is still subject to modifications. Have fun, Stefan Changelog: ========== Features added -------------- * PEP 492 (async/await) was implemented. See https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/ * PEP 448 (Additional Unpacking Generalizations) was implemented. See https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0448/ * Support for coverage.py 4.0+ can be enabled by adding the plugin "Cython.Coverage" to the ".coveragerc" config file. * Annotated HTML source pages can integrate (XML) coverage reports. * Tracing is supported in ``nogil`` functions/sections and module init code. * When generators are used in a Cython module and the module imports the modules "inspect" and/or "asyncio", Cython enables interoperability by patching these modules during the import to recognise Cython's internal generator and coroutine types. This can be disabled by C compiling the module with "-D CYTHON_PATCH_ASYNCIO=0" or "-D CYTHON_PATCH_INSPECT=0" * When generators or coroutines are used in a Cython module, their types are registered with the ``Generator`` and ``Coroutine`` ABCs in the ``collections`` or ``collections.abc`` stdlib module at import time to enable interoperability with code that needs to detect and process Python generators/coroutines. These ABCs were added in CPython 3.5 and are available for older Python versions through the ``backports_abc`` module on PyPI. See https://bugs.python.org/issue24018 * Adding/subtracting/dividing/modulus and equality comparisons with constant Python floats and small integers are faster. * Binary and/or/xor/rshift operations with small constant Python integers are faster. * When called on generator expressions, the builtins ``all()``, ``any()``, ``dict()``, ``list()``, ``set()``, ``sorted()`` and ``unicode.join()`` avoid the generator iteration overhead by inlining a part of their functionality into the for-loop. * Keyword argument dicts are no longer copied on function entry when they are not being used or only passed through to other function calls (e.g. in wrapper functions). * The ``PyTypeObject`` declaration in ``cpython.object`` was extended. * ``wraparound()`` and ``boundscheck()`` are available as no-ops in pure Python mode. * Const iterators were added to the provided C++ STL declarations. * ``NULL`` is allowed as default argument when embedding signatures. This fixes ticket 843. * When compiling with ``--embed``, the internal module name is changed to ``__main__`` to allow arbitrary program names, including those that would be invalid for modules. Note that this prevents reuse of the generated C code as an importable module. * External C++ classes that overload the assignment operator can be used. Patch by Ian Henriksen. Bugs fixed ---------- * Calling "yield from" from Python on a Cython generator that returned a value triggered a crash in CPython. This is now being worked around. See https://bugs.python.org/issue23996 * Language level 3 did not enable true division (a.k.a. float division) for integer operands. * Functions with fused argument types that included a generic 'object' fallback could end up using that fallback also for other explicitly listed object types. * Relative cimports could accidentally fall back to trying an absolute cimport on failure. * The result of calling a C struct constructor no longer requires an intermediate assignment when coercing to a Python dict. * C++ exception declarations with mapping functions could fail to compile when pre-declared in .pxd files. * ``cpdef void`` methods are now permitted. * ``abs(cint)`` could fail to compile in MSVC and used sub-optimal code in C++. Patch by David Vierra, original patch by Michael Enßlin. * Buffer index calculations using index variables with small C integer types could overflow for large buffer sizes. Original patch by David Vierra. * C unions use a saner way to coerce from and to Python dicts. * When compiling a module ``foo.pyx``, the directories in ``sys.path`` are no longer searched when looking for ``foo.pxd``. Patch by Jeroen Demeyer. * Memory leaks in the embedding main function were fixed. Original patch by Michael Enßlin. * Some complex Python expressions could fail to compile inside of finally clauses. Other changes ------------- * Changed mangling scheme in header files generated by ``cdef api`` declarations. _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel