Hello Python Community,

We're pleased to announce the release of IronPython 2.6 Alpha 1.  As you might 
imagine, this release is all about supporting new CPython 2.6 features such as 
the 'bytes' and 'bytearray' types (PEP 3112), decorators for classes (PEP 
3129), advanced string formatting (PEP 3101), etc.  The minimum .NET version 
required for this release is the same as IronPython 2.0; namely .NET 2.0 
Service Pack 1.  Unlike the 2.0 series of IronPython, we plan to release only a 
couple Alphas and Betas of IronPython 2.6.  As such, it's key that we get your 
feedback on the release(s) quickly to incorporate requested changes.

Besides CPython 2.6 features, another significant change in this release is 
that ipy.exe now uses "adaptive compilation" by default.  Adaptive compilation 
is a technique in which IronPython:

1.       Interprets and executes Python method calls up to N times for a given 
method.  If you're only going to execute a method a few times, it's typically 
faster to interpret the method instead of compiling and executing it

2.       Compiles and executes the Python method call  on the N+1 invocation of 
the method.  Compilation of a Python method is a heavyweight operation, but we 
can reuse the result for subsequent invocations

3.       Reuses the previously compiled method for new calls to the Python 
method.  This operation is much faster than interpreting the method call as the 
method was already compiled in the previous step
The reason for this change is that it provides a nice performance gain for 
Python code containing lots of functions/methods that only get called a few 
times.  All this said, this feature is still undergoing active development and 
as a consequence some Python scripts may actually run slower with it turned on. 
 For this reason, our old default mode of running Python scripts is still 
available by passing the -O or -D flags to ipy.exe.  Any feedback on how this 
new feature affects your IronPython applications performance-wise would be 
greatly appreciated.

There's also a few minor changes since IronPython 2.0.1 that are worth calling 
out here:

*         IronPython.msi now installs NGEN'ed binaries by default

*         IronPython.msi now offers a little more selection with respect to 
what you'd like to install.  For example, Silverlight templates are optional

*         The default installation location of IronPython.msi no longer 
indicates whether the 2.6 release is an Alpha, Beta, or a patched release.  
Future IronPython 2.6 installations will replace previous 2.6 releases which 
will be uninstalled automatically

*         The -X:PreferComInteropAssembly flag has been removed.  All COM 
interop is now done through normal COM dispatch


You can download IronPython 2.6 Alpha 1 at:  
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=22982

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