3.13.1 Release Notes - Python
You can now edit entire blocks of code within the REPL and preserve history across multi-line statements.
"Please test third-party applications with this release." python 3.13.1 release notes
"The Spring Cleaning," Ada sighed. "As the snake grows, it must shed its skin. The PEP 594 initiative removed legacy, insecure, or deprecated modules that were weighing the standard library down. 3.13.1 solidifies this removal. It hurts a little to see old friends go, but it makes the core lighter and safer." You can now edit entire blocks of code
One of the most immediate changes you will notice in Python 3.13.1 is the overhauled interactive interpreter (REPL), which is now based on code from the PyPy project . The PEP 594 initiative removed legacy, insecure, or
Pip read aloud. "Removal of dead batteries. The cgi module, audioop ..."
Pip sat back, the scrolling text of the release notes glowing on his face. "So, 3.13.1 isn't just a patch. It's a statement."
