Python 說明文件內容¶
- Python 有什麼新功能?
- What’s New In Python 3.7
- Summary – Release Highlights
- New Features
- PEP 563: Postponed Evaluation of Annotations
- PEP 538: Legacy C Locale Coercion
- PEP 540: Forced UTF-8 Runtime Mode
- PEP 553: Built-in
breakpoint()
- PEP 539: New C API for Thread-Local Storage
- PEP 562: Customization of Access to Module Attributes
- PEP 564: New Time Functions With Nanosecond Resolution
- PEP 565: Show DeprecationWarning in
__main__
- PEP 560: Core Support for
typing
module and Generic Types - PEP 552: Hash-based .pyc Files
- PEP 545: Python Documentation Translations
- Development Runtime Mode: -X dev
- Other Language Changes
- New Modules
- Improved Modules
- argparse
- asyncio
- binascii
- calendar
- collections
- compileall
- concurrent.futures
- contextlib
- cProfile
- crypt
- datetime
- dbm
- decimal
- dis
- distutils
- enum
- functools
- gc
- hmac
- http.client
- http.server
- idlelib and IDLE
- importlib
- io
- ipaddress
- itertools
- locale
- logging
- math
- mimetypes
- msilib
- multiprocessing
- os
- pathlib
- pdb
- py_compile
- pydoc
- queue
- re
- signal
- socket
- socketserver
- sqlite3
- ssl
- string
- subprocess
- sys
- time
- tkinter
- tracemalloc
- types
- unicodedata
- unittest
- unittest.mock
- urllib.parse
- uu
- uuid
- warnings
- xml.etree
- xmlrpc.server
- zipapp
- zipfile
- C API Changes
- Build Changes
- Optimizations
- Other CPython Implementation Changes
- Deprecated Python Behavior
- Deprecated Python modules, functions and methods
- Deprecated functions and types of the C API
- Platform Support Removals
- API and Feature Removals
- Module Removals
- Windows-only Changes
- Porting to Python 3.7
- What’s New In Python 3.6
- Summary – Release highlights
- New Features
- PEP 498: Formatted string literals
- PEP 526: Syntax for variable annotations
- PEP 515: Underscores in Numeric Literals
- PEP 525: Asynchronous Generators
- PEP 530: Asynchronous Comprehensions
- PEP 487: Simpler customization of class creation
- PEP 487: Descriptor Protocol Enhancements
- PEP 519: Adding a file system path protocol
- PEP 495: Local Time Disambiguation
- PEP 529: Change Windows filesystem encoding to UTF-8
- PEP 528: Change Windows console encoding to UTF-8
- PEP 520: Preserving Class Attribute Definition Order
- PEP 468: Preserving Keyword Argument Order
- New
dict
implementation - PEP 523: Adding a frame evaluation API to CPython
- PYTHONMALLOC environment variable
- DTrace and SystemTap probing support
- Other Language Changes
- New Modules
- Improved Modules
- array
- ast
- asyncio
- binascii
- cmath
- collections
- concurrent.futures
- contextlib
- datetime
- decimal
- distutils
- encodings
- enum
- faulthandler
- fileinput
- hashlib
- http.client
- idlelib and IDLE
- importlib
- inspect
- json
- logging
- math
- multiprocessing
- os
- pathlib
- pdb
- pickle
- pickletools
- pydoc
- random
- re
- readline
- rlcompleter
- shlex
- site
- sqlite3
- socket
- socketserver
- ssl
- statistics
- struct
- subprocess
- sys
- telnetlib
- time
- timeit
- tkinter
- traceback
- tracemalloc
- typing
- unicodedata
- unittest.mock
- urllib.request
- urllib.robotparser
- venv
- warnings
- winreg
- winsound
- xmlrpc.client
- zipfile
- zlib
- Optimizations
- Build and C API Changes
- Other Improvements
- Deprecated
- Removed
- Porting to Python 3.6
- Notable changes in Python 3.6.2
- Notable changes in Python 3.6.4
- Notable changes in Python 3.6.5
- Python 3.5 有什麼新功能
- Summary – Release highlights
- New Features
- PEP 492 - Coroutines with async and await syntax
- PEP 465 - A dedicated infix operator for matrix multiplication
- PEP 448 - Additional Unpacking Generalizations
- PEP 461 - percent formatting support for bytes and bytearray
- PEP 484 - Type Hints
- PEP 471 - os.scandir() function – a better and faster directory iterator
- PEP 475: Retry system calls failing with EINTR
- PEP 479: Change StopIteration handling inside generators
- PEP 485: A function for testing approximate equality
- PEP 486: Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments
- PEP 488: Elimination of PYO files
- PEP 489: Multi-phase extension module initialization
- Other Language Changes
- New Modules
- Improved Modules
- argparse
- asyncio
- bz2
- cgi
- cmath
- code
- collections
- collections.abc
- compileall
- concurrent.futures
- configparser
- contextlib
- csv
- curses
- dbm
- difflib
- distutils
- doctest
- enum
- faulthandler
- functools
- glob
- gzip
- heapq
- http
- http.client
- idlelib and IDLE
- imaplib
- imghdr
- importlib
- inspect
- io
- ipaddress
- json
- linecache
- locale
- logging
- lzma
- math
- multiprocessing
- operator
- os
- pathlib
- pickle
- poplib
- re
- readline
- selectors
- shutil
- signal
- smtpd
- smtplib
- sndhdr
- socket
- ssl
- sqlite3
- subprocess
- sys
- sysconfig
- tarfile
- threading
- time
- timeit
- tkinter
- traceback
- types
- unicodedata
- unittest
- unittest.mock
- urllib
- wsgiref
- xmlrpc
- xml.sax
- zipfile
- Other module-level changes
- Optimizations
- Build and C API Changes
- Deprecated
- Removed
- Porting to Python 3.5
- Notable changes in Python 3.5.4
- What’s New In Python 3.4
- Summary – Release Highlights
- New Features
- New Modules
- Improved Modules
- abc
- aifc
- argparse
- audioop
- base64
- collections
- colorsys
- contextlib
- dbm
- dis
- doctest
- filecmp
- functools
- gc
- glob
- hashlib
- hmac
- html
- http
- idlelib and IDLE
- importlib
- inspect
- ipaddress
- logging
- marshal
- mmap
- multiprocessing
- operator
- os
- pdb
- pickle
- plistlib
- poplib
- pprint
- pty
- pydoc
- re
- resource
- select
- shelve
- shutil
- smtpd
- smtplib
- socket
- sqlite3
- ssl
- stat
- struct
- subprocess
- sunau
- sys
- tarfile
- textwrap
- threading
- traceback
- types
- urllib
- unittest
- venv
- wave
- weakref
- xml.etree
- zipfile
- CPython Implementation Changes
- Deprecated
- Removed
- Porting to Python 3.4
- Changed in 3.4.3
- What’s New In Python 3.3
- Summary – Release highlights
- PEP 405: Virtual Environments
- PEP 420: Implicit Namespace Packages
- PEP 3118: New memoryview implementation and buffer protocol documentation
- PEP 393: Flexible String Representation
- PEP 397: Python Launcher for Windows
- PEP 3151: Reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
- PEP 380: Syntax for Delegating to a Subgenerator
- PEP 409: Suppressing exception context
- PEP 414: Explicit Unicode literals
- PEP 3155: Qualified name for classes and functions
- PEP 412: Key-Sharing Dictionary
- PEP 362: Function Signature Object
- PEP 421: Adding sys.implementation
- Using importlib as the Implementation of Import
- Other Language Changes
- A Finer-Grained Import Lock
- Builtin functions and types
- New Modules
- Improved Modules
- abc
- array
- base64
- binascii
- bz2
- codecs
- collections
- contextlib
- crypt
- curses
- datetime
- decimal
- ftplib
- functools
- gc
- hmac
- http
- html
- imaplib
- inspect
- io
- itertools
- logging
- math
- mmap
- multiprocessing
- nntplib
- os
- pdb
- pickle
- pydoc
- re
- sched
- select
- shlex
- shutil
- signal
- smtpd
- smtplib
- socket
- socketserver
- sqlite3
- ssl
- stat
- struct
- subprocess
- sys
- tarfile
- tempfile
- textwrap
- threading
- time
- types
- unittest
- urllib
- webbrowser
- xml.etree.ElementTree
- zlib
- Optimizations
- Build and C API Changes
- Deprecated
- Porting to Python 3.3
- What’s New In Python 3.2
- PEP 384: Defining a Stable ABI
- PEP 389: Argparse Command Line Parsing Module
- PEP 391: Dictionary Based Configuration for Logging
- PEP 3148: The
concurrent.futures
module - PEP 3147: PYC Repository Directories
- PEP 3149: ABI Version Tagged .so Files
- PEP 3333: Python Web Server Gateway Interface v1.0.1
- Other Language Changes
- New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
- elementtree
- functools
- itertools
- collections
- threading
- datetime and time
- math
- abc
- io
- reprlib
- logging
- csv
- contextlib
- decimal and fractions
- ftp
- popen
- select
- gzip and zipfile
- tarfile
- hashlib
- ast
- os
- shutil
- sqlite3
- html
- socket
- ssl
- nntp
- certificates
- imaplib
- http.client
- unittest
- random
- poplib
- asyncore
- tempfile
- inspect
- pydoc
- dis
- dbm
- ctypes
- site
- sysconfig
- pdb
- configparser
- urllib.parse
- mailbox
- turtledemo
- Multi-threading
- Optimizations
- Unicode
- Codecs
- Documentation
- IDLE
- Code Repository
- Build and C API Changes
- Porting to Python 3.2
- What’s New In Python 3.1
- What’s New In Python 3.0
- What’s New in Python 2.7
- The Future for Python 2.x
- Changes to the Handling of Deprecation Warnings
- Python 3.1 Features
- PEP 372: Adding an Ordered Dictionary to collections
- PEP 378: Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
- PEP 389: The argparse Module for Parsing Command Lines
- PEP 391: Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging
- PEP 3106: Dictionary Views
- PEP 3137: The memoryview Object
- Other Language Changes
- New and Improved Modules
- Build and C API Changes
- Other Changes and Fixes
- Porting to Python 2.7
- New Features Added to Python 2.7 Maintenance Releases
- Two new environment variables for debug mode
- PEP 434: IDLE Enhancement Exception for All Branches
- PEP 466: Network Security Enhancements for Python 2.7
- PEP 477: Backport ensurepip (PEP 453) to Python 2.7
- PEP 476: Enabling certificate verification by default for stdlib http clients
- PEP 493: HTTPS verification migration tools for Python 2.7
- New
make regen-all
build target - Removal of
make touch
build target
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.6
- Python 3.0
- Changes to the Development Process
- PEP 343: The 『with』 statement
- PEP 366: Explicit Relative Imports From a Main Module
- PEP 370: Per-user
site-packages
Directory - PEP 371: The
multiprocessing
Package - PEP 3101: Advanced String Formatting
- PEP 3105:
print
As a Function - PEP 3110: Exception-Handling Changes
- PEP 3112: Byte Literals
- PEP 3116: New I/O Library
- PEP 3118: Revised Buffer Protocol
- PEP 3119: Abstract Base Classes
- PEP 3127: Integer Literal Support and Syntax
- PEP 3129: Class Decorators
- PEP 3141: A Type Hierarchy for Numbers
- Other Language Changes
- New and Improved Modules
- Deprecations and Removals
- Build and C API Changes
- Porting to Python 2.6
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.5
- PEP 308: Conditional Expressions
- PEP 309: Partial Function Application
- PEP 314: Metadata for Python Software Packages v1.1
- PEP 328: Absolute and Relative Imports
- PEP 338: Executing Modules as Scripts
- PEP 341: Unified try/except/finally
- PEP 342: New Generator Features
- PEP 343: The 『with』 statement
- PEP 352: Exceptions as New-Style Classes
- PEP 353: Using ssize_t as the index type
- PEP 357: The 『__index__』 method
- Other Language Changes
- New, Improved, and Removed Modules
- Build and C API Changes
- Porting to Python 2.5
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.4
- PEP 218: Built-In Set Objects
- PEP 237: Unifying Long Integers and Integers
- PEP 289: Generator Expressions
- PEP 292: Simpler String Substitutions
- PEP 318: Decorators for Functions and Methods
- PEP 322: Reverse Iteration
- PEP 324: New subprocess Module
- PEP 327: Decimal Data Type
- PEP 328: Multi-line Imports
- PEP 331: Locale-Independent Float/String Conversions
- Other Language Changes
- New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
- Build and C API Changes
- Porting to Python 2.4
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.3
- PEP 218: A Standard Set Datatype
- PEP 255: Simple Generators
- PEP 263: Source Code Encodings
- PEP 273: Importing Modules from ZIP Archives
- PEP 277: Unicode file name support for Windows NT
- PEP 278: Universal Newline Support
- PEP 279: enumerate()
- PEP 282: The logging Package
- PEP 285: A Boolean Type
- PEP 293: Codec Error Handling Callbacks
- PEP 301: Package Index and Metadata for Distutils
- PEP 302: New Import Hooks
- PEP 305: Comma-separated Files
- PEP 307: Pickle Enhancements
- Extended Slices
- Other Language Changes
- New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules
- Pymalloc: A Specialized Object Allocator
- Build and C API Changes
- Other Changes and Fixes
- Porting to Python 2.3
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.2
- 簡介
- PEPs 252 and 253: Type and Class Changes
- PEP 234: Iterators
- PEP 255: Simple Generators
- PEP 237: Unifying Long Integers and Integers
- PEP 238: Changing the Division Operator
- Unicode Changes
- PEP 227: Nested Scopes
- New and Improved Modules
- Interpreter Changes and Fixes
- Other Changes and Fixes
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.1
- 簡介
- PEP 227: Nested Scopes
- PEP 236: __future__ Directives
- PEP 207: Rich Comparisons
- PEP 230: Warning Framework
- PEP 229: New Build System
- PEP 205: Weak References
- PEP 232: Function Attributes
- PEP 235: Importing Modules on Case-Insensitive Platforms
- PEP 217: Interactive Display Hook
- PEP 208: New Coercion Model
- PEP 241: Metadata in Python Packages
- New and Improved Modules
- Other Changes and Fixes
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in Python 2.0
- 簡介
- What About Python 1.6?
- New Development Process
- Unicode
- 串列綜合運算(List Comprehension)
- Augmented Assignment
- String Methods
- Garbage Collection of Cycles
- Other Core Changes
- Porting to 2.0
- Extending/Embedding Changes
- Distutils: Making Modules Easy to Install
- XML Modules
- Module changes
- New modules
- IDLE Improvements
- Deleted and Deprecated Modules
- Acknowledgements
- Changelog(更動日誌)
- Python next
- Python 3.7.0 final
- Python 3.7.0 release candidate 1
- Python 3.7.0 beta 5
- Python 3.7.0 beta 4
- Python 3.7.0 beta 3
- Python 3.7.0 beta 2
- Python 3.7.0 beta 1
- Python 3.7.0 alpha 4
- Python 3.7.0 alpha 3
- Python 3.7.0 alpha 2
- Python 3.7.0 alpha 1
- Python 3.6.6 final
- Python 3.6.6 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.5 final
- Python 3.6.5 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.4 final
- Python 3.6.4 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.3 final
- Python 3.6.3 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.2 final
- Python 3.6.2 release candidate 2
- Python 3.6.2 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.1 final
- Python 3.6.1 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.0 final
- Python 3.6.0 release candidate 2
- Python 3.6.0 release candidate 1
- Python 3.6.0 beta 4
- Python 3.6.0 beta 3
- Python 3.6.0 beta 2
- Python 3.6.0 beta 1
- Python 3.6.0 alpha 4
- Python 3.6.0 alpha 3
- Python 3.6.0 alpha 2
- Python 3.6.0 alpha 1
- Python 3.5.5 final
- Python 3.5.5 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.4 final
- Python 3.5.4 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.3 final
- Python 3.5.3 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.2 final
- Python 3.5.2 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.1 final
- Python 3.5.1 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.0 final
- Python 3.5.0 release candidate 4
- Python 3.5.0 release candidate 3
- Python 3.5.0 release candidate 2
- Python 3.5.0 release candidate 1
- Python 3.5.0 beta 4
- Python 3.5.0 beta 3
- Python 3.5.0 beta 2
- Python 3.5.0 beta 1
- Python 3.5.0 alpha 4
- Python 3.5.0 alpha 3
- Python 3.5.0 alpha 2
- Python 3.5.0 alpha 1
- What’s New In Python 3.7
- Python 教學
- 1. 淺嘗滋味
- 2. 使用 Python 直譯器
- 3. 一個非正式的 Python 簡介
- 4. 深入了解流程控制
- 5. 資料結構
- 6. 模組
- 7. 輸入和輸出
- 8. 錯誤和例外
- 9. Classes
- 10. Python 標準函式庫概覽
- 11. Brief Tour of the Standard Library — Part II
- 12. 虛擬環境與套件
- 13. 現在可以來學習些什麼?
- 14. Interactive Input Editing and History Substitution
- 15. Floating Point Arithmetic: Issues and Limitations
- 16. 附錄
- Python Setup and Usage
- The Python Language Reference
- 1. 簡介
- 2. Lexical analysis
- 3. Data model
- 3.1. Objects, values and types
- 3.2. The standard type hierarchy
- 3.3. Special method names
- 3.3.1. Basic customization
- 3.3.2. Customizing attribute access
- 3.3.3. Customizing class creation
- 3.3.4. Customizing instance and subclass checks
- 3.3.5. Emulating generic types
- 3.3.6. Emulating callable objects
- 3.3.7. Emulating container types
- 3.3.8. Emulating numeric types
- 3.3.9. With Statement Context Managers
- 3.3.10. Special method lookup
- 3.4. Coroutines
- 4. Execution model
- 5. The import system
- 6. Expressions
- 6.1. Arithmetic conversions
- 6.2. Atoms
- 6.3. Primaries
- 6.4. Await expression
- 6.5. The power operator
- 6.6. Unary arithmetic and bitwise operations
- 6.7. Binary arithmetic operations
- 6.8. Shifting operations
- 6.9. Binary bitwise operations
- 6.10. Comparisons
- 6.11. Boolean operations
- 6.12. Conditional expressions
- 6.13. Lambdas
- 6.14. Expression lists
- 6.15. Evaluation order
- 6.16. Operator precedence
- 7. Simple statements
- 7.1. Expression statements
- 7.2. Assignment statements
- 7.3. The
assert
statement - 7.4. The
pass
statement - 7.5. The
del
statement - 7.6. The
return
statement - 7.7. The
yield
statement - 7.8. The
raise
statement - 7.9. The
break
statement - 7.10. The
continue
statement - 7.11. The
import
statement - 7.12. The
global
statement - 7.13. The
nonlocal
statement
- 8. Compound statements
- 9. Top-level components
- 10. 完整的語法規格書
- Python 標準函式庫 (Standard Library)
- 1. 簡介
- 2. 內建函式
- 3. 內建常數
- 4. 內建型態
- 4.1. Truth Value Testing
- 4.2. Boolean Operations —
and
,or
,not
- 4.3. Comparisons
- 4.4. Numeric Types —
int
,float
,complex
- 4.5. Iterator Types
- 4.6. Sequence Types —
list
,tuple
,range
- 4.7. Text Sequence Type —
str
- 4.8. Binary Sequence Types —
bytes
,bytearray
,memoryview
- 4.9. Set Types —
set
,frozenset
- 4.10. Mapping Types —
dict
- 4.11. Context Manager Types
- 4.12. Other Built-in Types
- 4.13. Special Attributes
- 5. 內建的例外
- 6. Text Processing Services
- 6.1.
string
— Common string operations - 6.2.
re
— Regular expression operations - 6.3.
difflib
— Helpers for computing deltas - 6.4.
textwrap
— Text wrapping and filling - 6.5.
unicodedata
— Unicode Database - 6.6.
stringprep
— Internet String Preparation - 6.7.
readline
— GNU readline interface - 6.8.
rlcompleter
— Completion function for GNU readline
- 6.1.
- 7. Binary Data Services
- 7.1.
struct
— Interpret bytes as packed binary data - 7.2.
codecs
— Codec registry and base classes- 7.2.1. Codec Base Classes
- 7.2.2. Encodings and Unicode
- 7.2.3. Standard Encodings
- 7.2.4. Python Specific Encodings
- 7.2.5.
encodings.idna
— Internationalized Domain Names in Applications - 7.2.6.
encodings.mbcs
— Windows ANSI codepage - 7.2.7.
encodings.utf_8_sig
— UTF-8 codec with BOM signature
- 7.1.
- 8. Data Types
- 8.1.
datetime
— Basic date and time types - 8.2.
calendar
— General calendar-related functions - 8.3.
collections
— 容器資料型態 - 8.4.
collections.abc
— Abstract Base Classes for Containers - 8.5.
heapq
— 堆積佇列 (heap queue) 演算法 - 8.6.
bisect
— 陣列二分演算法 (Array bisection algorithm) - 8.7.
array
— 高效率的數值型態陣列 - 8.8.
weakref
— Weak references - 8.9.
types
— Dynamic type creation and names for built-in types - 8.10.
copy
— Shallow and deep copy operations - 8.11.
pprint
— Data pretty printer - 8.12.
reprlib
— Alternaterepr()
implementation - 8.13.
enum
— Support for enumerations- 8.13.1. Module Contents
- 8.13.2. Creating an Enum
- 8.13.3. Programmatic access to enumeration members and their attributes
- 8.13.4. Duplicating enum members and values
- 8.13.5. Ensuring unique enumeration values
- 8.13.6. Using automatic values
- 8.13.7. Iteration
- 8.13.8. Comparisons
- 8.13.9. Allowed members and attributes of enumerations
- 8.13.10. Restricted subclassing of enumerations
- 8.13.11. Pickling
- 8.13.12. Functional API
- 8.13.13. Derived Enumerations
- 8.13.14. Interesting examples
- 8.13.15. How are Enums different?
- 8.1.
- 9. 數值與數學模組
- 9.1.
numbers
— Numeric abstract base classes - 9.2.
math
— Mathematical functions - 9.3.
cmath
— Mathematical functions for complex numbers - 9.4.
decimal
— Decimal fixed point and floating point arithmetic - 9.5.
fractions
— Rational numbers - 9.6.
random
— Generate pseudo-random numbers - 9.7.
statistics
— 數學統計函式
- 9.1.
- 10. 函式編程模組
- 11. 檔案與目錄存取
- 11.1.
pathlib
— Object-oriented filesystem paths - 11.2.
os.path
— Common pathname manipulations - 11.3.
fileinput
— Iterate over lines from multiple input streams - 11.4.
stat
— Interpretingstat()
results - 11.5.
filecmp
— File and Directory Comparisons - 11.6.
tempfile
— Generate temporary files and directories - 11.7.
glob
— Unix style pathname pattern expansion - 11.8.
fnmatch
— Unix filename pattern matching - 11.9.
linecache
— Random access to text lines - 11.10.
shutil
— High-level file operations - 11.11.
macpath
— Mac OS 9 path manipulation functions
- 11.1.
- 12. Data Persistence
- 12.1.
pickle
— Python object serialization - 12.2.
copyreg
— Registerpickle
support functions - 12.3.
shelve
— Python object persistence - 12.4.
marshal
— Internal Python object serialization - 12.5.
dbm
— Interfaces to Unix 「databases」 - 12.6.
sqlite3
— DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite databases
- 12.1.
- 13. 資料壓縮與保存
- 14. 檔案格式
- 14.1.
csv
— CSV File Reading and Writing - 14.2.
configparser
— Configuration file parser- 14.2.1. Quick Start
- 14.2.2. Supported Datatypes
- 14.2.3. Fallback Values
- 14.2.4. Supported INI File Structure
- 14.2.5. Interpolation of values
- 14.2.6. Mapping Protocol Access
- 14.2.7. Customizing Parser Behaviour
- 14.2.8. Legacy API Examples
- 14.2.9. ConfigParser Objects
- 14.2.10. RawConfigParser Objects
- 14.2.11. Exceptions
- 14.3.
netrc
— netrc file processing - 14.4.
xdrlib
— Encode and decode XDR data - 14.5.
plistlib
— Generate and parse Mac OS X.plist
files
- 14.1.
- 15. Cryptographic Services
- 16. Generic Operating System Services
- 16.1.
os
— Miscellaneous operating system interfaces- 16.1.1. File Names, Command Line Arguments, and Environment Variables
- 16.1.2. Process Parameters
- 16.1.3. File Object Creation
- 16.1.4. File Descriptor Operations
- 16.1.5. Files and Directories
- 16.1.6. Process Management
- 16.1.7. Interface to the scheduler
- 16.1.8. Miscellaneous System Information
- 16.1.9. Random numbers
- 16.2.
io
— Core tools for working with streams - 16.3.
time
— Time access and conversions - 16.4.
argparse
— Parser for command-line options, arguments and sub-commands - 16.5.
getopt
— C-style parser for command line options - 16.6.
logging
— Logging facility for Python- 16.6.1. Logger Objects
- 16.6.2. Logging Levels
- 16.6.3. Handler Objects
- 16.6.4. Formatter Objects
- 16.6.5. Filter Objects
- 16.6.6. LogRecord Objects
- 16.6.7. LogRecord attributes
- 16.6.8. LoggerAdapter Objects
- 16.6.9. Thread Safety
- 16.6.10. Module-Level Functions
- 16.6.11. Module-Level Attributes
- 16.6.12. Integration with the warnings module
- 16.7.
logging.config
— Logging configuration - 16.8.
logging.handlers
— Logging handlers- 16.8.1. StreamHandler
- 16.8.2. FileHandler
- 16.8.3. NullHandler
- 16.8.4. WatchedFileHandler
- 16.8.5. BaseRotatingHandler
- 16.8.6. RotatingFileHandler
- 16.8.7. TimedRotatingFileHandler
- 16.8.8. SocketHandler
- 16.8.9. DatagramHandler
- 16.8.10. SysLogHandler
- 16.8.11. NTEventLogHandler
- 16.8.12. SMTPHandler
- 16.8.13. MemoryHandler
- 16.8.14. HTTPHandler
- 16.8.15. QueueHandler
- 16.8.16. QueueListener
- 16.9.
getpass
— Portable password input - 16.10.
curses
— Terminal handling for character-cell displays - 16.11.
curses.textpad
— Text input widget for curses programs - 16.12.
curses.ascii
— Utilities for ASCII characters - 16.13.
curses.panel
— A panel stack extension for curses - 16.14.
platform
— Access to underlying platform’s identifying data - 16.15.
errno
— Standard errno system symbols - 16.16.
ctypes
— A foreign function library for Python- 16.16.1. ctypes tutorial
- 16.16.1.1. Loading dynamic link libraries
- 16.16.1.2. Accessing functions from loaded dlls
- 16.16.1.3. Calling functions
- 16.16.1.4. Fundamental data types
- 16.16.1.5. Calling functions, continued
- 16.16.1.6. Calling functions with your own custom data types
- 16.16.1.7. Specifying the required argument types (function prototypes)
- 16.16.1.8. Return types
- 16.16.1.9. Passing pointers (or: passing parameters by reference)
- 16.16.1.10. Structures and unions
- 16.16.1.11. Structure/union alignment and byte order
- 16.16.1.12. Bit fields in structures and unions
- 16.16.1.13. Arrays
- 16.16.1.14. Pointers
- 16.16.1.15. Type conversions
- 16.16.1.16. Incomplete Types
- 16.16.1.17. Callback functions
- 16.16.1.18. Accessing values exported from dlls
- 16.16.1.19. Surprises
- 16.16.1.20. Variable-sized data types
- 16.16.2. ctypes reference
- 16.16.1. ctypes tutorial
- 16.1.
- 17. Concurrent Execution
- 17.1.
threading
— Thread-based parallelism - 17.2.
multiprocessing
— Process-based parallelism- 17.2.1. 簡介
- 17.2.2. Reference
- 17.2.2.1.
Process
and exceptions - 17.2.2.2. Pipes and Queues
- 17.2.2.3. Miscellaneous
- 17.2.2.4. Connection Objects
- 17.2.2.5. Synchronization primitives
- 17.2.2.6. Shared
ctypes
Objects - 17.2.2.7. Managers
- 17.2.2.8. Proxy Objects
- 17.2.2.9. Process Pools
- 17.2.2.10. Listeners and Clients
- 17.2.2.11. Authentication keys
- 17.2.2.12. Logging
- 17.2.2.13. The
multiprocessing.dummy
module
- 17.2.2.1.
- 17.2.3. Programming guidelines
- 17.2.4. Examples
- 17.3. The
concurrent
package - 17.4.
concurrent.futures
— Launching parallel tasks - 17.5.
subprocess
— Subprocess management - 17.6.
sched
— Event scheduler - 17.7.
queue
— A synchronized queue class - 17.8.
_thread
— Low-level threading API - 17.9.
_dummy_thread
— Drop-in replacement for the_thread
module - 17.10.
dummy_threading
— Drop-in replacement for thethreading
module
- 17.1.
- 18.
contextvars
— Context Variables - 19. Interprocess Communication and Networking
- 19.1.
socket
— Low-level networking interface - 19.2.
ssl
— TLS/SSL wrapper for socket objects - 19.3.
select
— Waiting for I/O completion - 19.4.
selectors
— High-level I/O multiplexing - 19.5.
asyncio
— Asynchronous I/O, event loop, coroutines and tasks- 19.5.1. Base Event Loop
- 19.5.1.1. Run an event loop
- 19.5.1.2. Calls
- 19.5.1.3. Delayed calls
- 19.5.1.4. Futures
- 19.5.1.5. Tasks
- 19.5.1.6. Creating connections
- 19.5.1.7. Creating listening connections
- 19.5.1.8. File Transferring
- 19.5.1.9. TLS Upgrade
- 19.5.1.10. Watch file descriptors
- 19.5.1.11. Low-level socket operations
- 19.5.1.12. Resolve host name
- 19.5.1.13. Connect pipes
- 19.5.1.14. UNIX signals
- 19.5.1.15. Executor
- 19.5.1.16. Error Handling API
- 19.5.1.17. Debug mode
- 19.5.1.18. Server
- 19.5.1.19. Handle
- 19.5.1.20. SendfileNotAvailableError
- 19.5.1.21. Event loop examples
- 19.5.2. Event loops
- 19.5.3. Tasks and coroutines
- 19.5.4. Transports and protocols (callback based API)
- 19.5.5. Streams (coroutine based API)
- 19.5.6. 子程序
- 19.5.7. Synchronization primitives
- 19.5.8. Queues
- 19.5.9. Develop with asyncio
- 19.5.9.1. Debug mode of asyncio
- 19.5.9.2. Cancellation
- 19.5.9.3. Concurrency and multithreading
- 19.5.9.4. Handle blocking functions correctly
- 19.5.9.5. Logging
- 19.5.9.6. Detect coroutine objects never scheduled
- 19.5.9.7. Detect exceptions never consumed
- 19.5.9.8. Chain coroutines correctly
- 19.5.9.9. Pending task destroyed
- 19.5.9.10. Close transports and event loops
- 19.5.1. Base Event Loop
- 19.6.
asyncore
— Asynchronous socket handler - 19.7.
asynchat
— Asynchronous socket command/response handler - 19.8.
signal
— Set handlers for asynchronous events - 19.9.
mmap
— Memory-mapped file support
- 19.1.
- 20. Internet Data Handling
- 20.1.
email
— An email and MIME handling package- 20.1.1.
email.message
: Representing an email message - 20.1.2.
email.parser
: Parsing email messages - 20.1.3.
email.generator
: Generating MIME documents - 20.1.4.
email.policy
: Policy Objects - 20.1.5.
email.errors
: Exception and Defect classes - 20.1.6.
email.headerregistry
: Custom Header Objects - 20.1.7.
email.contentmanager
: Managing MIME Content - 20.1.8.
email
: Examples - 20.1.9.
email.message.Message
: Representing an email message using thecompat32
API - 20.1.10.
email.mime
: Creating email and MIME objects from scratch - 20.1.11.
email.header
: Internationalized headers - 20.1.12.
email.charset
: Representing character sets - 20.1.13.
email.encoders
: Encoders - 20.1.14.
email.utils
: Miscellaneous utilities - 20.1.15.
email.iterators
: Iterators
- 20.1.1.
- 20.2.
json
— JSON encoder and decoder - 20.3.
mailcap
— Mailcap file handling - 20.4.
mailbox
— Manipulate mailboxes in various formats - 20.5.
mimetypes
— Map filenames to MIME types - 20.6.
base64
—— Base16、Base32、Base64、Base85 資料編碼 - 20.7.
binhex
— Encode and decode binhex4 files - 20.8.
binascii
— Convert between binary and ASCII - 20.9.
quopri
— Encode and decode MIME quoted-printable data - 20.10.
uu
— Encode and decode uuencode files
- 20.1.
- 21. Structured Markup Processing Tools
- 21.1.
html
— HyperText Markup Language support - 21.2.
html.parser
— Simple HTML and XHTML parser - 21.3.
html.entities
— Definitions of HTML general entities - 21.4. XML 處理模組
- 21.5.
xml.etree.ElementTree
— The ElementTree XML API - 21.6.
xml.dom
— The Document Object Model API- 21.6.1. Module Contents
- 21.6.2. Objects in the DOM
- 21.6.2.1. DOMImplementation Objects
- 21.6.2.2. Node Objects
- 21.6.2.3. NodeList Objects
- 21.6.2.4. DocumentType Objects
- 21.6.2.5. Document Objects
- 21.6.2.6. Element Objects
- 21.6.2.7. Attr Objects
- 21.6.2.8. NamedNodeMap Objects
- 21.6.2.9. Comment Objects
- 21.6.2.10. Text and CDATASection Objects
- 21.6.2.11. ProcessingInstruction Objects
- 21.6.2.12. Exceptions
- 21.6.3. Conformance
- 21.7.
xml.dom.minidom
— Minimal DOM implementation - 21.8.
xml.dom.pulldom
— Support for building partial DOM trees - 21.9.
xml.sax
— Support for SAX2 parsers - 21.10.
xml.sax.handler
— Base classes for SAX handlers - 21.11.
xml.sax.saxutils
— SAX Utilities - 21.12.
xml.sax.xmlreader
— Interface for XML parsers - 21.13.
xml.parsers.expat
— Fast XML parsing using Expat
- 21.1.
- 22. Internet Protocols and Support
- 22.1.
webbrowser
— Convenient Web-browser controller - 22.2.
cgi
— Common Gateway Interface support - 22.3.
cgitb
— Traceback manager for CGI scripts - 22.4.
wsgiref
— WSGI Utilities and Reference Implementation - 22.5.
urllib
— URL handling modules - 22.6.
urllib.request
— Extensible library for opening URLs- 22.6.1. Request Objects
- 22.6.2. OpenerDirector Objects
- 22.6.3. BaseHandler Objects
- 22.6.4. HTTPRedirectHandler Objects
- 22.6.5. HTTPCookieProcessor Objects
- 22.6.6. ProxyHandler Objects
- 22.6.7. HTTPPasswordMgr Objects
- 22.6.8. HTTPPasswordMgrWithPriorAuth Objects
- 22.6.9. AbstractBasicAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.10. HTTPBasicAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.11. ProxyBasicAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.12. AbstractDigestAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.13. HTTPDigestAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.14. ProxyDigestAuthHandler Objects
- 22.6.15. HTTPHandler Objects
- 22.6.16. HTTPSHandler Objects
- 22.6.17. FileHandler Objects
- 22.6.18. DataHandler Objects
- 22.6.19. FTPHandler Objects
- 22.6.20. CacheFTPHandler Objects
- 22.6.21. UnknownHandler Objects
- 22.6.22. HTTPErrorProcessor Objects
- 22.6.23. Examples
- 22.6.24. Legacy interface
- 22.6.25.
urllib.request
Restrictions
- 22.7.
urllib.response
— Response classes used by urllib - 22.8.
urllib.parse
— Parse URLs into components - 22.9.
urllib.error
— Exception classes raised by urllib.request - 22.10.
urllib.robotparser
— Parser for robots.txt - 22.11.
http
— HTTP modules - 22.12.
http.client
— HTTP protocol client - 22.13.
ftplib
— FTP protocol client - 22.14.
poplib
— POP3 protocol client - 22.15.
imaplib
— IMAP4 protocol client - 22.16.
nntplib
— NNTP protocol client - 22.17.
smtplib
— SMTP protocol client - 22.18.
smtpd
— SMTP Server - 22.19.
telnetlib
— Telnet client - 22.20.
uuid
— UUID objects according to RFC 4122 - 22.21.
socketserver
— A framework for network servers - 22.22.
http.server
— HTTP servers - 22.23.
http.cookies
— HTTP state management - 22.24.
http.cookiejar
— Cookie handling for HTTP clients - 22.25.
xmlrpc
— XMLRPC server and client modules - 22.26.
xmlrpc.client
— XML-RPC client access - 22.27.
xmlrpc.server
— Basic XML-RPC servers - 22.28.
ipaddress
— IPv4/IPv6 manipulation library
- 22.1.
- 23. Multimedia Services
- 23.1.
audioop
— Manipulate raw audio data - 23.2.
aifc
— Read and write AIFF and AIFC files - 23.3.
sunau
— Read and write Sun AU files - 23.4.
wave
— Read and write WAV files - 23.5.
chunk
— Read IFF chunked data - 23.6.
colorsys
— Conversions between color systems - 23.7.
imghdr
— Determine the type of an image - 23.8.
sndhdr
— Determine type of sound file - 23.9.
ossaudiodev
— Access to OSS-compatible audio devices
- 23.1.
- 24. 國際化
- 25. 程式框架
- 25.1.
turtle
— 龜圖學- 25.1.1. 介紹
- 25.1.2. Overview of available Turtle and Screen methods
- 25.1.3. Methods of RawTurtle/Turtle and corresponding functions
- 25.1.4. Methods of TurtleScreen/Screen and corresponding functions
- 25.1.5. Public classes
- 25.1.6. Help and configuration
- 25.1.7.
turtledemo
— Demo scripts - 25.1.8. Changes since Python 2.6
- 25.1.9. Changes since Python 3.0
- 25.2.
cmd
— Support for line-oriented command interpreters - 25.3.
shlex
— Simple lexical analysis
- 25.1.
- 26. 以 Tk 打造 GUI
- 26.1.
tkinter
— Python interface to Tcl/Tk - 26.2.
tkinter.ttk
— Tk themed widgets - 26.3.
tkinter.tix
— Extension widgets for Tk - 26.4.
tkinter.scrolledtext
— Scrolled Text Widget - 26.5. IDLE
- 26.5.1. Menus
- 26.5.1.1. File menu (Shell and Editor)
- 26.5.1.2. Edit menu (Shell and Editor)
- 26.5.1.3. Format menu (Editor window only)
- 26.5.1.4. Run menu (Editor window only)
- 26.5.1.5. Shell menu (Shell window only)
- 26.5.1.6. Debug menu (Shell window only)
- 26.5.1.7. Options menu (Shell and Editor)
- 26.5.1.8. Window menu (Shell and Editor)
- 26.5.1.9. Help menu (Shell and Editor)
- 26.5.1.10. Context Menus
- 26.5.2. Editing and navigation
- 26.5.3. Startup and code execution
- 26.5.4. Help and preferences
- 26.5.1. Menus
- 26.6. 其它的 GUI
- 26.1.
- 27. 開發工具
- 27.1.
typing
— Support for type hints - 27.2.
pydoc
— Documentation generator and online help system - 27.3.
doctest
— Test interactive Python examples - 27.4.
unittest
— 單元測試框架- 27.4.1. 簡單範例
- 27.4.2. 命令執行列介面 (Command-Line Interface)
- 27.4.3. Test Discovery(測試探索)
- 27.4.4. Organizing test code
- 27.4.5. Re-using old test code
- 27.4.6. Skipping tests and expected failures
- 27.4.7. Distinguishing test iterations using subtests
- 27.4.8. Classes and functions
- 27.4.9. Class and Module Fixtures
- 27.4.10. Signal Handling
- 27.5.
unittest.mock
— mock object library - 27.6.
unittest.mock
— getting started- 27.6.1. Using Mock
- 27.6.1.1. Mock Patching Methods
- 27.6.1.2. Mock for Method Calls on an Object
- 27.6.1.3. Mocking Classes
- 27.6.1.4. Naming your mocks
- 27.6.1.5. Tracking all Calls
- 27.6.1.6. Setting Return Values and Attributes
- 27.6.1.7. Raising exceptions with mocks
- 27.6.1.8. Side effect functions and iterables
- 27.6.1.9. Creating a Mock from an Existing Object
- 27.6.2. Patch Decorators
- 27.6.3. Further Examples
- 27.6.3.1. Mocking chained calls
- 27.6.3.2. Partial mocking
- 27.6.3.3. Mocking a Generator Method
- 27.6.3.4. Applying the same patch to every test method
- 27.6.3.5. Mocking Unbound Methods
- 27.6.3.6. Checking multiple calls with mock
- 27.6.3.7. Coping with mutable arguments
- 27.6.3.8. Nesting Patches
- 27.6.3.9. Mocking a dictionary with MagicMock
- 27.6.3.10. Mock subclasses and their attributes
- 27.6.3.11. Mocking imports with patch.dict
- 27.6.3.12. Tracking order of calls and less verbose call assertions
- 27.6.3.13. More complex argument matching
- 27.6.1. Using Mock
- 27.7. 2to3 - 自動將 Python 2的程式碼轉成 Python 3
- 27.8.
test
— Regression tests package for Python - 27.9.
test.support
— Utilities for the Python test suite - 27.10.
test.support.script_helper
— Utilities for the Python execution tests
- 27.1.
- 28. Debugging and Profiling
- 28.1.
bdb
— Debugger framework - 28.2.
faulthandler
— Dump the Python traceback - 28.3.
pdb
— The Python Debugger - 28.4. The Python Profilers
- 28.5.
timeit
— Measure execution time of small code snippets - 28.6.
trace
— Trace or track Python statement execution - 28.7.
tracemalloc
— Trace memory allocations
- 28.1.
- 29. 軟體封裝與發布
- 30. Python Runtime Services
- 30.1.
sys
— System-specific parameters and functions - 30.2.
sysconfig
— Provide access to Python’s configuration information - 30.3.
builtins
— Built-in objects - 30.4.
__main__
— Top-level script environment - 30.5.
warnings
— Warning control - 30.6.
dataclasses
— Data Classes - 30.7.
contextlib
— Utilities forwith
-statement contexts - 30.8.
abc
— Abstract Base Classes - 30.9.
atexit
— Exit handlers - 30.10.
traceback
— Print or retrieve a stack traceback - 30.11.
__future__
— Future statement definitions - 30.12.
gc
— Garbage Collector interface - 30.13.
inspect
— Inspect live objects- 30.13.1. Types and members
- 30.13.2. Retrieving source code
- 30.13.3. Introspecting callables with the Signature object
- 30.13.4. Classes and functions
- 30.13.5. The interpreter stack
- 30.13.6. Fetching attributes statically
- 30.13.7. Current State of Generators and Coroutines
- 30.13.8. Code Objects Bit Flags
- 30.13.9. Command Line Interface
- 30.14.
site
— Site-specific configuration hook
- 30.1.
- 31. Custom Python Interpreters
- 32. 匯入模組
- 32.1.
zipimport
— Import modules from Zip archives - 32.2.
pkgutil
— Package extension utility - 32.3.
modulefinder
— Find modules used by a script - 32.4.
runpy
— Locating and executing Python modules - 32.5.
importlib
— The implementation ofimport
- 32.1.
- 33. Python Language Services
- 33.1.
parser
— Access Python parse trees - 33.2.
ast
— Abstract Syntax Trees - 33.3.
symtable
— Access to the compiler’s symbol tables - 33.4.
symbol
— Constants used with Python parse trees - 33.5.
token
— Constants used with Python parse trees - 33.6.
keyword
— Testing for Python keywords - 33.7.
tokenize
— Tokenizer for Python source - 33.8.
tabnanny
— Detection of ambiguous indentation - 33.9.
pyclbr
— Python class browser support - 33.10.
py_compile
— Compile Python source files - 33.11.
compileall
— Byte-compile Python libraries - 33.12.
dis
— Python bytecode的反組譯器 - 33.13.
pickletools
— Tools for pickle developers
- 33.1.
- 34. Miscellaneous Services
- 35. MS Windows Specific Services
- 36. Unix Specific Services
- 36.1.
posix
— The most common POSIX system calls - 36.2.
pwd
— The password database - 36.3.
spwd
— The shadow password database - 36.4.
grp
— The group database - 36.5.
crypt
— Function to check Unix passwords - 36.6.
termios
— POSIX style tty control - 36.7.
tty
— Terminal control functions - 36.8.
pty
— Pseudo-terminal utilities - 36.9.
fcntl
— Thefcntl
andioctl
system calls - 36.10.
pipes
— Interface to shell pipelines - 36.11.
resource
— Resource usage information - 36.12.
nis
— Interface to Sun’s NIS (Yellow Pages) - 36.13.
syslog
— Unix syslog library routines
- 36.1.
- 37. Superseded Modules
- 37.1.
optparse
— Parser for command line options- 37.1.1. Background
- 37.1.2. Tutorial
- 37.1.3. Reference Guide
- 37.1.3.1. Creating the parser
- 37.1.3.2. Populating the parser
- 37.1.3.3. Defining options
- 37.1.3.4. Option attributes
- 37.1.3.5. Standard option actions
- 37.1.3.6. Standard option types
- 37.1.3.7. Parsing arguments
- 37.1.3.8. Querying and manipulating your option parser
- 37.1.3.9. Conflicts between options
- 37.1.3.10. Cleanup
- 37.1.3.11. Other methods
- 37.1.4. Option Callbacks
- 37.1.4.1. Defining a callback option
- 37.1.4.2. How callbacks are called
- 37.1.4.3. Raising errors in a callback
- 37.1.4.4. Callback example 1: trivial callback
- 37.1.4.5. Callback example 2: check option order
- 37.1.4.6. Callback example 3: check option order (generalized)
- 37.1.4.7. Callback example 4: check arbitrary condition
- 37.1.4.8. Callback example 5: fixed arguments
- 37.1.4.9. Callback example 6: variable arguments
- 37.1.5. Extending
optparse
- 37.2.
imp
— Access theimport
internals
- 37.1.
- 38. Undocumented Modules
- Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter
- Recommended third party tools
- Creating extensions without third party tools
- 1. 以 C 或 C++ 擴充 Python
- 1.1. A Simple Example
- 1.2. Intermezzo: Errors and Exceptions
- 1.3. Back to the Example
- 1.4. The Module’s Method Table and Initialization Function
- 1.5. Compilation and Linkage
- 1.6. Calling Python Functions from C
- 1.7. Extracting Parameters in Extension Functions
- 1.8. Keyword Parameters for Extension Functions
- 1.9. Building Arbitrary Values
- 1.10. Reference Counts
- 1.11. Writing Extensions in C++
- 1.12. Providing a C API for an Extension Module
- 2. Defining Extension Types: Tutorial
- 3. Defining Extension Types: Assorted Topics
- 4. Building C and C++ Extensions
- 5. Building C and C++ Extensions on Windows
- 1. 以 C 或 C++ 擴充 Python
- Embedding the CPython runtime in a larger application
- Python / C API 參考手冊
- 簡介
- Stable Application Binary Interface
- The Very High Level Layer
- 參照計數
- 例外處理
- 工具
- 抽象物件層
- Concrete Objects Layer
- Fundamental Objects
- Numeric Objects
- Sequence Objects
- Container Objects
- 函式物件
- Other Objects
- Initialization, Finalization, and Threads
- Before Python Initialization
- Global configuration variables
- Initializing and finalizing the interpreter
- Process-wide parameters
- Thread State and the Global Interpreter Lock
- Sub-interpreter support
- Asynchronous Notifications
- Profiling and Tracing
- Advanced Debugger Support
- Thread Local Storage Support
- 記憶體管理
- Object Implementation Support
- API and ABI Versioning
- 發布 Python 模組
- 安裝 Python 模組
- Python HOWTOs
- Python 2 的程式碼移植到Python 3
- 簡短的說明
- 詳細的
- 向下支援Python 2.6和更舊的版本
- Make sure you specify the proper version support in your
setup.py
file - 有好的測試覆蓋率
- 瞭解Python 2 & 3的差異
- 更新你的程式碼
- Prevent compatibility regressions
- Check which dependencies block your transition
- Update your
setup.py
file to denote Python 3 compatibility - Use continuous integration to stay compatible
- Consider using optional static type checking
- 遷移延伸模組到 Python 3
- Curses Programming with Python
- 修飾器 HowTo 指南
- 函式編程 HOWTO
- 如何使用 Logging 模組
- Logging Cookbook
- Using logging in multiple modules
- Logging from multiple threads
- Multiple handlers and formatters
- Logging to multiple destinations
- Configuration server example
- Dealing with handlers that block
- Sending and receiving logging events across a network
- Adding contextual information to your logging output
- Logging to a single file from multiple processes
- Using file rotation
- Use of alternative formatting styles
- Customizing
LogRecord
- Subclassing QueueHandler - a ZeroMQ example
- Subclassing QueueListener - a ZeroMQ example
- An example dictionary-based configuration
- Using a rotator and namer to customize log rotation processing
- A more elaborate multiprocessing example
- Inserting a BOM into messages sent to a SysLogHandler
- Implementing structured logging
- Customizing handlers with
dictConfig()
- Using particular formatting styles throughout your application
- Configuring filters with
dictConfig()
- Customized exception formatting
- Speaking logging messages
- Buffering logging messages and outputting them conditionally
- Formatting times using UTC (GMT) via configuration
- Using a context manager for selective logging
- 如何使用正規表達式
- Socket Programming HOWTO
- 如何排序
- Unicode HOWTO
- 如何使用urllib套件取得網路資源
- Argparse 教學
- ipaddress模組介紹
- Argument Clinic How-To
- The Goals Of Argument Clinic
- Basic Concepts And Usage
- Converting Your First Function
- Advanced Topics
- Symbolic default values
- Renaming the C functions and variables generated by Argument Clinic
- Converting functions using PyArg_UnpackTuple
- Optional Groups
- Using real Argument Clinic converters, instead of 「legacy converters」
- Py_buffer
- Advanced converters
- Parameter default values
- The
NULL
default value - Expressions specified as default values
- Using a return converter
- Cloning existing functions
- Calling Python code
- Using a 「self converter」
- Writing a custom converter
- Writing a custom return converter
- METH_O and METH_NOARGS
- tp_new and tp_init functions
- Changing and redirecting Clinic’s output
- The #ifdef trick
- Using Argument Clinic in Python files
- Instrumenting CPython with DTrace and SystemTap
- Python 2 的程式碼移植到Python 3
- Python 常見問題
- 常見Python問答集
- 程式開發常見問答集
- Design and History FAQ
- Why does Python use indentation for grouping of statements?
- Why am I getting strange results with simple arithmetic operations?
- 為何浮點數運算如此不精確?
- 為何Python字串為不可變動
- Why must 『self』 be used explicitly in method definitions and calls?
- Why can’t I use an assignment in an expression?
- Why does Python use methods for some functionality (e.g. list.index()) but functions for other (e.g. len(list))?
- Why is join() a string method instead of a list or tuple method?
- How fast are exceptions?
- Why isn’t there a switch or case statement in Python?
- Can’t you emulate threads in the interpreter instead of relying on an OS-specific thread implementation?
- 為何lambda表示式不能包含在敘述內
- Python可以被編譯成機器語言或C語言或其他種語言嗎?
- Python如何管理記憶體?
- 為何CPython不使用更多傳統的垃圾回收機制?
- 當CPython結束時,為何所有的記憶體不會被釋放?
- Why are there separate tuple and list data types?
- How are lists implemented in CPython?
- How are dictionaries implemented in CPython?
- Why must dictionary keys be immutable?
- 為何list.sort()不是回傳排序過的串列?
- How do you specify and enforce an interface spec in Python?
- 為何沒有goto語法?
- Why can’t raw strings (r-strings) end with a backslash?
- Why doesn’t Python have a 「with」 statement for attribute assignments?
- Why are colons required for the if/while/def/class statements?
- Why does Python allow commas at the end of lists and tuples?
- 函式庫和擴充功能的常見問題
- Extending/Embedding FAQ
- Can I create my own functions in C?
- Can I create my own functions in C++?
- Writing C is hard; are there any alternatives?
- How can I execute arbitrary Python statements from C?
- How can I evaluate an arbitrary Python expression from C?
- How do I extract C values from a Python object?
- How do I use Py_BuildValue() to create a tuple of arbitrary length?
- How do I call an object’s method from C?
- How do I catch the output from PyErr_Print() (or anything that prints to stdout/stderr)?
- How do I access a module written in Python from C?
- How do I interface to C++ objects from Python?
- I added a module using the Setup file and the make fails; why?
- How do I debug an extension?
- I want to compile a Python module on my Linux system, but some files are missing. Why?
- How do I tell 「incomplete input」 from 「invalid input」?
- How do I find undefined g++ symbols __builtin_new or __pure_virtual?
- Can I create an object class with some methods implemented in C and others in Python (e.g. through inheritance)?
- FAQ:在 Windows 使用 Python
- 在 Windows 作業系統裡我想執行 Python 程式,要怎麼做?
- How do I make Python scripts executable?
- Why does Python sometimes take so long to start?
- How do I make an executable from a Python script?
- Is a
*.pyd
file the same as a DLL? - How can I embed Python into a Windows application?
- How do I keep editors from inserting tabs into my Python source?
- How do I check for a keypress without blocking?
- How do I emulate os.kill() in Windows?
- How do I extract the downloaded documentation on Windows?
- 圖形化使用者界面常見問答集
- 為什麼Python被安裝在我的機器上?常見問答集
- Glossary
- 關於這些說明文件
- 處理bug
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