We have released a bug fix PyPy3.5-v5.10.1
due to the following issues:
On macOS, we recommend you wait for the Homebrew package to prevent issues with third-party packages. For other supported platforms our downloads are available now.
Thanks to those who reported the issues.
We also welcome developers of other dynamic languages to see what RPython can do for them.
This PyPy 3.5 release supports:
Cheers
The PyPy Team
Note that many of these fixes are for our new beta version of PyPy3.5 on Windows. There may be more unicode problems in the Windows beta version, especially concerning directory- and file-names with non-ASCII characters.
- Fix
time.sleep(float('nan'))
which would hang on Windows- Fix missing
errno
constants on Windows- Fix issue 2718 for the REPL on Linux
- Fix an overflow in converting int secs to nanosecs (issue 2717 )
- Using kwarg
'flag'
toos.setxattr
had no effect- Fix the winreg module for unicode entries in the registry on Windows
On macOS, we recommend you wait for the Homebrew package to prevent issues with third-party packages. For other supported platforms our downloads are available now.
Thanks to those who reported the issues.
What is PyPy?
PyPy is a very compliant Python interpreter, almost a drop-in replacement for CPython 2.7 and CPython 3.5. It’s fast (PyPy and CPython 2.7.x performance comparison) due to its integrated tracing JIT compiler.We also welcome developers of other dynamic languages to see what RPython can do for them.
This PyPy 3.5 release supports:
Please update, and continue to help us make PyPy better.
- x86 machines on most common operating systems (Linux 32/64 bits, macOS 64 bits, Windows 32 bits, OpenBSD, FreeBSD)
- newer ARM hardware (ARMv6 or ARMv7, with VFPv3) running Linux,
- big- and little-endian variants of PPC64 running Linux,
- s390x running Linux
Cheers
The PyPy Team
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