IronPython 2.6 Beta 2

在微软强大的$支持下,IronPython的开发就象搭上了火箭一下快。

2.6 Beta 2已经在23日发布了。下边是它的release notes, 具体详情看这里

 

Release Notes

At this point we are essentially feature complete from a CPython 2.6 perspective, and look forward to making available IronPython 2.6 Release Candidate 1 within the next couple of months. As such, we’d very much like everyone to try out this release and report back any major problems you may encounter so we can fix them in time for the first release candidate. Any bugs that you find can be reported via http://ironpython.codeplex.com/WorkItem/Create.aspx.
The primary focus of Beta 2 was bug fixing: a whopping 215 bugs were fixed in this release. The majority of these were fixes to standard CPython built-in modules with IronPython runtime fixes coming in at a close second. Some of the higher profile work items include:

  • The implementation of the sys module was improved so that you can now utilize CPython’s pdb module in basic scenarios to debug IronPython sessions provided you pass the –X:Frames or –X:FullFrames options to ipy.exe
  • 374 Implement _ctypes module
  • 20051 Re-raising exception causes loss of traceback
  • 18770 Support type inference on generic methods and improve function conversions - better LINQ support
  • 15399 'frame' object has no attribute 'f_back'
  • 17465 Implement rest of binascii module (package)
  • A bug was fixed in our build scripts that was leaving several working CPython standard modules out of our MSI installations. These included a few modules under the distutils package, two modules under encodings, code, codeop, and the io modules


A very visible new feature added to this release is that ipy.exe is now strictly a 32-bit only assembly. That is, it gets executed as a 32-bit CLR process on both x86 and x64 operating systems. ipy64.exe, despite what its name might imply, is a platform agnostic assembly matching the old behavior of ipy.exe in the sense that it gets executed as a 32-bit process on 32-bit OSes and 64-bit on 64-bit OSes. Why this change you ask? Quite simply put IronPython users with 64-bit OSes will see around a 33% improvement to IronPython startup time under ipy.exe!
Silverlight users: a new version of Silverlight, namely Silverlight 3.0, is required to build the “Silverlight Release” or “Silverlight Debug” configurations of IronPython.sln. Please update your Silverlight installation accordingly by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight if you intend to build IronPython from sources.
Thanks to everyone in the IronPython Community who reported bugs and provided valuable feedback. We really do appreciate your input which helps to make every release of IronPython better than the last.


从release notes可以看出,开发进度是相当喜人的。

 

1. 已经完成了CPython 2.6的功能。

2. 32位和64位版本分离开来以更好地利用64位系统的高性能

3. Silverlight的支持 - 也许不久开发人员就能够使用IronPython开发Silverlight的真正应用了,要知道Python的开发效率比其他语言要高出好多倍哦。

有兴趣的话可以在这里试试看 http://ironpython.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=SilverlightInteractiveSession

 

【小结】

个人非常看好IronPython的前景。有了微软的支持,IronPython已经不是当初那个实验室里边的玩具了。非常期待微软能够在IDE方面给出给多的支持。

期待中。。。

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posted @ 2009-07-31 10:54  BruceJia  阅读(701)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报