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1 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 1 Python, XML, and PythonLabs Fred L. Drake, Jr. fdrake@beopen.com

2 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 2Outline Python 1.6 and XML –What does Python offer XML users in release 1.6? PythonLabs at BeOpen.com –What does the formation of PythonLabs mean for Python?

3 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 3 Python 1.5.* and SGML, XML sgmllib, htmllib –Just enough SGML to work with HTML-as-deployed … somewhat. –Dispatcher model usable for small projects (SAX-like). –Does not process any DTD information. xmllib –Simple XML support for ASCII-only element and attribute names. –Namespace support, but difficult to use. –Shared dispatch model from sgmllib, htmllib, so familiar to existing user base. –Not XML 1.0 compliant. –No Unicode support.

4 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 4 Python 1.6 and XML Existing modules remain for backward compatibility –But xmllib is deprecated. Expat interface is included in standard distributions –Can generate UTF-8 or UTF-16. –Installed by default on Windows. –Add-on package for Linux (RPMs, etc.) – probably installed by default on common distributions. –Requires getting & building Expat separately when building from source. –Jack Jansen, Paul Prescod, Andrew Kuchling. SAX 2 Interface –Contributed by Lars Marius Garshol.

5 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 5 PyXML Extension Package Validating parser –100% Pure Python by Lars Marius Garshol! Level 1 DOM –Contributed by FourThought, LLC. Many convenience modules –Build DOM documents from ESIS streams. –ISO 8601 date format support. –SAX handler classes to dump a nicely indented XML document. Coordinated by Andrew Kuchling –A product of the XML Special Interest Group at python.org.

6 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 6 Unicode Support Python 1.6 includes Unicode support in the core! –In source code: u’abc’ –From data: unicode(’raw data from file’, ’iso-8859-5’) –From file objects: –Support for over 60 codecs in the standard library. –Uses UTF-16 to avoid excess memory consumption; no support beyond the basic multilingual plane. Basic string type is still 8-bit characters –Avoids breaking legacy code.

7 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 7 Unicode in Files >>> import codecs >>> f = codecs.open('test.utf8', 'w', encoding='utf-8') >>> f.write(u'Marc-Andr\xE9 Lemburg') >>> f.close() >>> open('test.utf8').readline() 'Marc-Andr\303\251 Lemburg' >>> codecs.open('test.utf8', encoding='utf-8').readline() u'Marc-Andr\351 Lemburg'

8 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 8 Unicode and Regular Expressions New regular expression matching engine –Supports both Unicode and 8-bit strings. –Matches faster than pcre library used in Python 1.5.*. –Regular expression compiler is 100% Pure Python. –Keeps the Perl-compatible syntax for regular expressions. –Written by Fredrik Lundh of Secret Labs, AB.

9 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 9 PythonLabs at BeOpen.com

10 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 10 Who is PythonLabs? The old crew from CNRI: –Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python –Barry Warsaw, maintainer of JPython, MailMan developer –Fred Drake, Python’s Documentation Tzar –Jeremy Hylton, the pragmatic academician And a familiar voice from the community: –Tim Peters, the universal expert

11 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 11 Why ? Core development team will devote full time to Python –Core language development & implementation. –Community building. –Extend our efforts to improve development and deployment tools: IDLE (Python IDE using Tk) KDevelop integration? CPAN/CTAN-like repository for 3 rd -party packages? –Improve integration facilities Database API. Web-related APIs should support the latest standards. Better visibility in corporate development shops Our development efforts will be 100% Open Source –All software will have a license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (www.opensource.org).

12 Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group – 21 June 2000 BeOpen.com 12 Late Breaking News


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