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This slot is ignored by Python builds not configured with
:option:`--disable-gil`. Otherwise, it determines whether or not importing
this module will cause the GIL to be automatically enabled. See
:ref:`free-threaded-cpython` for more detail.
:ref:`whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython` for more detail.
Multiple ``Py_mod_gil`` slots may not be specified in one module definition.
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* :samp:`-X gil={0,1}` forces the GIL to be disabled or enabled,
respectively. Only available in builds configured with
:option:`--disable-gil`. See also :envvar:`PYTHON_GIL` and
:ref:`free-threaded-cpython`.
:ref:`whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython`.

.. versionadded:: 3.13

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forced on. Setting it to ``0`` forces the GIL off.

See also the :option:`-X gil <-X>` command-line option, which takes
precedence over this variable, and :ref:`free-threaded-cpython`.
precedence over this variable, and :ref:`whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython`.

Needs Python configured with the :option:`--disable-gil` build option.

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Defines the ``Py_GIL_DISABLED`` macro and adds ``"t"`` to
:data:`sys.abiflags`.

See :ref:`free-threaded-cpython` for more detail.
See :ref:`whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython` for more detail.

.. versionadded:: 3.13

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when researching a change.
This article explains the new features in Python 3.13, compared to 3.12.

Python 3.13 will be released on October 1, 2024.
For full details, see the :ref:`changelog <changelog>`.

.. seealso::
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.. This section singles out the most important changes in Python 3.13.
Brevity is key.
Python 3.13 beta is the pre-release of the next version of the Python
programming language, with a mix of changes to the language, the
implementation and the standard library. The biggest changes to the
implementation include a new interactive interpreter, and experimental
support for dropping the Global Interpreter Lock (:pep:`703`) and a
Just-In-Time compiler (:pep:`744`). The library changes contain removal of
deprecated APIs and modules, as well as the usual improvements in
user-friendliness and correctness.
Python 3.13 will be the latest stable release of the Python programming
language, with a mix of changes to the language, the implementation
and the standard library.
The biggest changes include a new `interactive interpreter
<whatsnew313-better-interactive-interpreter_>`_,
experimental support for running in a `free-threaded mode
<whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython_>`_ (:pep:`703`),
and a `Just-In-Time compiler <whatsnew313-jit-compiler_>`_ (:pep:`744`).

Error messages continue to improve, with tracebacks now highlighted in color
by default. The :func:`locals` builtin now has :ref:`defined semantics
<whatsnew313-locals-semantics>` for changing the returned mapping,
and type parameters now support default values.

The library changes contain removal of deprecated APIs and modules,
as well as the usual improvements in user-friendliness and correctness.
Several legacy standard library modules have now `been removed
<whatsnew313-pep594_>`_ following their deprecation in Python 3.11 (:pep:`594`).

This article doesn't attempt to provide a complete specification
of all new features, but instead gives a convenient overview.
For full details refer to the documentation,
such as the :ref:`Library Reference <library-index>`
and :ref:`Language Reference <reference-index>`.
To understand the complete implementation and design rationale for a change,
refer to the PEP for a particular new feature;
but note that PEPs usually are not kept up-to-date
once a feature has been fully implemented.
See `Porting to Python 3.13`_ for guidance on upgrading from
earlier versions of Python.

--------------

.. PEP-sized items next.
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* A greatly improved :ref:`interactive interpreter
<whatsnew313-better-interactive-interpreter>` and
:ref:`improved error messages <whatsnew313-improved-error-messages>`.

* Color support in the new :ref:`interactive interpreter
<whatsnew313-better-interactive-interpreter>`,
as well as in :ref:`tracebacks <whatsnew313-improved-error-messages>`
and :ref:`doctest <whatsnew313-doctest>` output. This can be disabled through the
:envvar:`PYTHON_COLORS` and |NO_COLOR|_ environment variables.

* :pep:`744`: A basic :ref:`JIT compiler <whatsnew313-jit-compiler>` was added.
It is currently disabled by default (though we may turn it on later).
Performance improvements are modest -- we expect to be improving this
over the next few releases.

* :pep:`667`: The :func:`locals` builtin now has
:ref:`defined semantics <whatsnew313-locals-semantics>` when mutating the
returned mapping. Python debuggers and similar tools may now more reliably
update local variables in optimized scopes even during concurrent code
execution.
* :pep:`703`: CPython 3.13 has experimental support for running with the
:term:`global interpreter lock` disabled. See :ref:`Free-threaded CPython
<whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython>` for more details.
* :pep:`744`: A basic :ref:`JIT compiler <whatsnew313-jit-compiler>` was added.
It is currently disabled by default (though we may turn it on later).
Performance improvements are modest -- we expect to improve this
over the next few releases.
* Color support in the new :ref:`interactive interpreter
<whatsnew313-better-interactive-interpreter>`,
as well as in :ref:`tracebacks <whatsnew313-improved-error-messages>`
and :ref:`doctest <whatsnew313-doctest>` output.
This can be disabled through the :envvar:`PYTHON_COLORS` and |NO_COLOR|_
environment variables.

New typing features:
Python data model improvements:

* :pep:`696`: Type parameters (:data:`typing.TypeVar`, :data:`typing.ParamSpec`,
and :data:`typing.TypeVarTuple`) now support defaults.
* :attr:`~class.__static_attributes__` stores the names of attributes accessed
through ``self.X`` in any function in a class body.
* :attr:`!__firstlineno__` records the first line number of a class definition.

* :pep:`702`: Support for marking deprecations in the type system using the
new :func:`warnings.deprecated` decorator.
Significant improvements in the standard library:

* :pep:`742`: :data:`typing.TypeIs` was added, providing more intuitive
type narrowing behavior.
* Add a new :exc:`PythonFinalizationError` exception, raised when an operation
is blocked during :term:`finalization <interpreter shutdown>`.
* The :mod:`argparse` module now supports deprecating command-line options,
positional arguments, and subcommands.
* The new functions :func:`base64.z85encode` and :func:`base64.z85decode`
support encoding and decoding `Z85 data <https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec/32/>`_.
* The :mod:`copy` module now has a :func:`copy.replace` function,
with support for many builtin types and any class defining
the :func:`~object.__replace__` method.
* The :mod:`dbm.sqlite3` module is now the default :mod:`dbm` backend.
* The :mod:`os` module has a suite of new functions for working with Linux's
timer notification file descriptors.
* The :mod:`random` module now has a :ref:`command-line interface <random-cli>`.

* :pep:`705`: :data:`typing.ReadOnly` was added, to mark an item of a
:class:`typing.TypedDict` as read-only for type checkers.
Security improvements:

Free-threading:
* :func:`ssl.create_default_context` sets :data:`ssl.VERIFY_X509_PARTIAL_CHAIN`
and :data:`ssl.VERIFY_X509_STRICT` as default flags.

* :pep:`703`: CPython 3.13 has experimental support for running with the
:term:`global interpreter lock` disabled when built with ``--disable-gil``.
See :ref:`Free-threaded CPython <free-threaded-cpython>` for more details.
C API improvements:

* The :c:data:`Py_mod_gil` slot is now used to indicate that
an extension module supports running with the :term:`GIL` disabled.
* The :doc:`PyTime C API </c-api/time>` has been added,
providing access to system clocks.
* :c:type:`PyMutex` is a new lightweight mutex that occupies a single byte.

New typing features:

* :pep:`696`: Type parameters (:data:`typing.TypeVar`, :data:`typing.ParamSpec`,
and :data:`typing.TypeVarTuple`) now support defaults.
* :pep:`702`: The new :func:`warnings.deprecated` decorator adds support
for marking deprecations in the type system.
* :pep:`705`: :data:`typing.ReadOnly` can be used to mark an item of a
:class:`typing.TypedDict` as read-only for type checkers.
* :pep:`742`: :data:`typing.TypeIs` provides more intuitive
type narrowing behavior, as an alternative to :data:`typing.TypeGuard`.

Platform support:

* :pep:`730`: Apple's iOS is now an officially supported platform. Official
Android support (:pep:`738`) is in the works as well.
* :pep:`730`: Apple's iOS is now an officially supported platform,
at :pep:`tier 3 <11#tier-3>`.
Official Android support (:pep:`738`) is in the works as well.
* ``wasm32-wasi`` is now a supported as a :pep:`tier 2 <11#tier-2>` platform.
* ``wasm32-emscripten`` is no longer an officially supported platform.

Removed modules:
Important removals:

* :ref:`PEP 594 <whatsnew313-pep594>`: The remaining 19 "dead batteries"
have been removed from the standard library:
:mod:`!aifc`, :mod:`!audioop`, :mod:`!cgi`, :mod:`!cgitb`, :mod:`!chunk`,
:mod:`!crypt`, :mod:`!imghdr`, :mod:`!mailcap`, :mod:`!msilib`, :mod:`!nis`,
:mod:`!nntplib`, :mod:`!ossaudiodev`, :mod:`!pipes`, :mod:`!sndhdr`, :mod:`!spwd`,
:mod:`!sunau`, :mod:`!telnetlib`, :mod:`!uu` and :mod:`!xdrlib`.

* Also removed were the :mod:`!tkinter.tix` and :mod:`!lib2to3` modules, and the
``2to3`` program.
:mod:`!nntplib`, :mod:`!ossaudiodev`, :mod:`!pipes`, :mod:`!sndhdr`,
:mod:`!spwd`, :mod:`!sunau`, :mod:`!telnetlib`, :mod:`!uu` and :mod:`!xdrlib`.
* Remove the :program:`!2to3` tool and :mod:`!lib2to3` module
(deprecated in Python 3.11).
* Remove the :mod:`!tkinter.tix` module (deprecated in Python 3.6).
* Remove :func:`!locale.resetlocale()`.
* Remove :mod:`!typing.io` and :mod:`!typing.re`.
* Remove chained :class:`classmethod` descriptors.

Release schedule changes:

* :pep:`602` ("Annual Release Cycle for Python") has been updated:
:pep:`602` ("Annual Release Cycle for Python") has been updated
to extend the full support ('bugfix') period for new releases to two years.
This updated policy means that:

* Python 3.9--3.12 have one and a half years of full support,
followed by three and a half years of security fixes.
* Python 3.13 and later have two years of full support,
followed by three years of security fixes.

* Python 3.9 - 3.12 have one and a half years of full support,
followed by three and a half years of security fixes.
* Python 3.13 and later have two years of full support,
followed by three years of security fixes.

New Features
============
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.. _whatsnew313-locals-semantics:

Defined mutation semantics for ``locals()``
-------------------------------------------
Defined mutation semantics for :py:func:`locals`
------------------------------------------------

Historically, the expected result of mutating the return value of :func:`locals`
has been left to individual Python implementations to define.
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.. _whatsnew313-jit-compiler:

Experimental JIT Compiler
=========================
-------------------------

When CPython is configured using the ``--enable-experimental-jit`` option,
a just-in-time compiler is added which may speed up some Python programs.
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Tier 2 IR by Mark Shannon and Guido van Rossum.
Tier 2 optimizer by Ken Jin.)

.. _free-threaded-cpython:
.. _whatsnew313-free-threaded-cpython:

Free-threaded CPython
=====================
---------------------

CPython will run with the :term:`global interpreter lock` (GIL) disabled when
configured using the ``--disable-gil`` option at build time. This is an
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New Modules
===========

* None.
* :mod:`dbm.sqlite3`: SQLite backend for :mod:`dbm`.
(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger and Erlend E. Aasland in :gh:`100414`.)


Improved Modules
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* Add :func:`base64.z85encode` and :func:`base64.z85decode` functions which allow encoding
and decoding Z85 data.
See `Z85 specification <https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec/32/>`_ for more information.
See the `Z85 specification <https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec/32/>`_ for more information.
(Contributed by Matan Perelman in :gh:`75299`.)

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