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A blurb about the sort implementation.
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tim-one committed Aug 1, 2002
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Core and builtins

- list.sort() has a new implementation. While cross-platform results
may vary, and in data-dependent ways, this is much faster on many
kinds of partially ordered lists than the previous implementation,
and reported to be just as fast on randomly ordered lists on
several major platforms. This sort is also stable (if A==B and A
precedes B in the list at the start, A precedes B after the sort too),
although the language definition does not guarantee stability. A
potential drawback is that list.sort() may require temp space of
len(list)*2 bytes (*4 on a 64-bit machine). It's therefore possible
for list.sort() to raise MemoryError now, even if a comparison function
does not. See <http://www.python.org/sf/587076> for full details.

- All standard iterators now ensure that, once StopIteration has been
raised, all future calls to next() on the same iterator will also
raise StopIteration. There used to be various counterexamples to
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- Ctrl+C handling on Windows has been made more consistent with
other platforms. KeyboardInterrupt can now reliably be caught,
and Ctrl+C at an interative prompt no longer terminates the
and Ctrl+C at an interative prompt no longer terminates the
process under NT/2k/XP (it never did under Win9x). Ctrl+C will
interrupt time.sleep() in the main thread, and any child processes
created via the popen family are also interrupted (as generally
interrupt time.sleep() in the main thread, and any child processes
created via the popen family are also interrupted (as generally
happens on for Linux/Unix). [SF bugs 231273, 439992 and 581232]

- Slices and repetitions of buffer objects now consistently return
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- The public Python C API will generally be declared using PyAPI_FUNC
- The public Python C API will generally be declared using PyAPI_FUNC
and PyAPI_DATA macros, while Python extension module init functions
will be declared with PyMODINIT_FUNC. DL_EXPORT/DL_IMPORT macros
are deprecated.
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