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\title{What's New in Python 2.2}
! \release{0.06}
\author{A.M. Kuchling}
\authoraddress{\email{aku...@me...}}
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\title{What's New in Python 2.2}
! \release{0.07}
\author{A.M. Kuchling}
\authoraddress{\email{aku...@me...}}
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\item \method{__get__(\var{object})} is a method that retrieves the attribute value from \var{object}.
! \item \method{__get__(\var{object}, \var{value})} sets the attribute
on \var{object} to \var{value}.
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\item \method{__get__(\var{object})} is a method that retrieves the attribute value from \var{object}.
! \item \method{__set__(\var{object}, \var{value})} sets the attribute
on \var{object} to \var{value}.
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it using a \code{__future__} statement.
! \item By including a \code{from __future__ import true_division} in a
module, the \code{/} operator will be changed to return the result of
true division, so \code{1/2} is 0.5. Without the \code{__future__}
--- 833,837 ----
it using a \code{__future__} statement.
! \item By including a \code{from __future__ import division} in a
module, the \code{/} operator will be changed to return the result of
true division, so \code{1/2} is 0.5. Without the \code{__future__}
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from Python source code.
+ \item An additional \var{flags} argument has been added to the
+ built-in function \function{compile()}, so the behaviour of
+ \code{__future__} statements can now be correctly observed in
+ simulated shells, such as those presented by IDLE and other
+ development environments. This is described in \pep{264}.
+ (Contributed by Michael Hudson.)
+
\item The new license introduced with Python 1.6 wasn't
GPL-compatible. This is fixed by some minor textual changes to the
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article: Fred Bremmer, Keith Briggs, Andrew Dalke, Fred~L. Drake, Jr.,
Carel Fellinger, Mark Hammond, Stephen Hansen, Michael Hudson, Jack Jansen,
! Marc-Andr\'e Lemburg, Fredrik Lundh, Tim Peters, Tom Reinhardt, Neil
! Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum.
\end{document}
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article: Fred Bremmer, Keith Briggs, Andrew Dalke, Fred~L. Drake, Jr.,
Carel Fellinger, Mark Hammond, Stephen Hansen, Michael Hudson, Jack Jansen,
! Marc-Andr\'e Lemburg, Fredrik Lundh, Tim Peters, Jens Quade, Tom Reinhardt,
! Neil Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum.
\end{document}
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