• [Python-announce] [RELEASE] The last 3.11 beta release (3.11.0b5) is now available

    From Pablo Galindo Salgado@pablogsal@gmail.com to comp.lang.python.announce on Tue Jul 26 11:27:05 2022
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    Here we are. The universe. The vastness of spacetime. At the edge. The last frontier. The last beta*(conditions apply) for Python 3.11.

    We have defied the powerful gods of release blockers and we have won by
    using the required amount of ruse and subterfuge.

    https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3110b5/

    ## :warning: PLEASE HELP US TO TEST THIS RELEASE :warning:

    Due to the modified release schedule and the stability concerns regarding
    the past beta releases, please, please, please, please, help us to test
    Python 3.11 by testing this beta releases.

    * if you maintain a library or a third-party package. Test the beta
    releases!
    * If you have code that you maintain at work/research centre/classroom/whatever. Test the beta releases!
    * If you are a multi-million corporation that uses Python. Test the beta releases!
    * If you are a single-person company that uses Python. Test the beta
    releases!
    * If you have a bunch of Python scripts. Test the beta releases!
    * If you use Python for work, research, teaching or literally for anything. Test the beta releases!
    * If you ...

    In summary: no matter who you are of what you do. Test the beta releases!

    Is **very** important for us that we identify all possible things that may break your code **before** the final release is done and we can only do
    this if you help us by testing the beta releases and then report anything
    that doesn't work!

    ## This is a beta preview of Python 3.11

    Python 3.11 is still in development. 3.11.0b5 is the last of five planned
    beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects to support the new feature release.

    We **strongly encourage** maintainers of third-party Python projects to
    **test with 3.11** during the beta phase and report issues found to [the
    Python bug tracker](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues) as soon as possible. While the release is planned to be feature complete entering the beta phase, it is possible that features may be modified or, in rare cases, deleted up until the start of the release candidate phase (Monday,
    2021-08-02). Our goal is have no ABI changes after beta 5 and as few code changes as possible after 3.11.0rc1, the first release candidate. To
    achieve that, it will be **extremely important** to get as much exposure
    for 3.11 as possible during the beta phase.

    Please keep in mind that this is a preview release and its use is **not** recommended for production environments.

    # Major new features of the 3.11 series, compared to 3.10

    Some of the new major new features and changes in Python 3.11 are:

    ## General changes

    * [PEP 657](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0657/) -- Include
    Fine-Grained Error Locations in Tracebacks
    * [PEP 654](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0654/) -- Exception Groups
    and except*
    * [PEP 680](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0680/)-- tomllib: Support
    for Parsing TOML in the Standard Library
    * [PEP 681](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0681/)-- Data Class
    Transforms
    * [bpo-46752](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90908)-- Introduce
    task groups to asyncio
    * [bpo-433030](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/34627/) -- Atomic grouping ((?>...)) and possessive quantifiers (`*+, ++, ?+, {m,n}+`) are
    now supported in regular expressions.
    * The [Faster Cpython Project](https://github.com/faster-cpython/) is
    already yielding some exciting results. Python 3.11 is up to 10-60% faster
    than Python 3.10. On average, we measured a 1.22x speedup on the standard benchmark suite. See [Faster CPython]( https://docs.python.org/3.11/whatsnew/3.11.html#faster-cpython) for details=
    .

    ## Typing and typing language changes

    * [PEP 673](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0673/) -- Self Type
    * [PEP 646](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0646/)-- Variadic Generics
    * [PEP 675](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0675/)-- Arbitrary Literal String Type
    * [PEP 655](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0655/)-- Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially-missing

    <small>(Hey, **fellow core developer,** if a feature you find important is missing from this list, [let Pablo know](mailto:pablogsal@python.org ).)</small>

    The next pre-release of Python 3.11 will be 3.11.0rc1, currently scheduled
    for Monday, 2022-08-01.

    # More resources

    * [Online Documentation](https://docs.python.org/3.11/)
    * [PEP 664](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0664/), 3.11 Release
    Schedule
    * Report bugs at [ https://github.com/python/cpython/issues](https://github.com/python/cpython= /issues)
    .
    * [Help fund Python and its community](/psf/donations/).

    # And now for something completely different

    Schwarzschild wormholes, also known as Einstein=E2=80=93Rosen bridges (name=
    d after
    Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen), are connections between areas of space
    that can be modelled as vacuum solutions to the Einstein field equations,
    and that are now understood to be intrinsic parts of the maximally extended version of the Schwarzschild metric describing an eternal black hole with
    no charge and no rotation. Here, "maximally extended" refers to the idea
    that spacetime should not have any "edges": it should be possible to
    continue this path arbitrarily far into the particle's future or past for
    any possible trajectory of a free-falling particle (following a geodesic in
    the spacetime).

    The Einstein=E2=80=93Rosen bridge was discovered by Ludwig Flamm in 1916, a=
    few
    months after Schwarzschild published his solution, and was rediscovered by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen, who published their result
    in 1935. However, in 1962, John Archibald Wheeler and Robert W. Fuller published a paper showing that this type of wormhole is unstable if it
    connects two parts of the same universe and that it will pinch off too
    quickly for light (or any particle moving slower than light) that falls in
    from one exterior region to make it to the other exterior region.

    Although Schwarzschild wormholes are not traversable in both directions,
    their existence inspired Kip Thorne to imagine traversable wormholes
    created by holding the "throat" of a Schwarzschild wormhole open with
    exotic matter (material that has negative mass/energy).

    # Release hashes

    The BSD-style checksum hashes for the release artefacts are:

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    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5-arm64.exe) =3D a71efd9d3835d493d8207a30916ce3417af17295c02a9b0783dc740754f6e40b
    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5-embed-amd64.zip) =3D 5584ddbd21f45ce74ce0512eeb1d817d15374b1b7a461d79f973f6dd48ab5d9e
    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5-embed-arm64.zip) =3D 819924f10eb08ea6322b6040a2fb953137866bb1034cd4e8fe6e93c7c0b37e31
    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5-embed-win32.zip) =3D 18927604bcbe3c226be7864cde0c1f25ad35c6333d9d3125dfff8ca4fc872255
    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5.exe) =3D 382eb4c6dc1606bd3cf6f4bdeec8e1e7dab444c5aa23b86142d608a480d7c195
    SHA256 (python-3.11.0b5-macos11.pkg) =3D cd8e6d98e79a4adcd376c486405a535b004cf9a58a71487a11bc424acd815012
    SHA256 (Python-3.11.0b5.tar.xz) =3D 3810bd22f7dc34a99c2a2eb4b85264a4df4f05ef59c4e0ccc2ea82ee9c491698
    SHA256 (Python-3.11.0b5.tgz) =3D 3f7d1a4ab0e64425f4ffd92d49de192ad2ee1c62bc52e3877e9f7b254c702e60

    The hashes are also attached to this email.

    # We hope you enjoy the new releases!

    Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development and
    these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by
    volunteering yourself or through organization contributions to the Python Software Foundation.

    https://www.python.org/psf/

    If you have any questions, please reach out to me or another member of the release team :)

    Your friendly release team,

    Ned Deily @nad https://discuss.python.org/u/nad
    Steve Dower @steve.dower https://discuss.python.org/u/steve.dower
    Pablo Galindo Salgado @pablogsal https://discuss.python.org/u/pablogsal

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