Python 3.5
Below is a list of finalised/accepted PEPs for Python 3.5 grouped into their impact to MicroPython.
Extensions to the syntax  | 
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Additional unpacking generalizations  | 
Partial  | 
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A new matrix multiplication operator  | 
Complete  | 
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Coroutines with   | 
Complete  | 
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Extensions and changes to runtime  | 
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% formatting for binary strings  | 
Complete  | 
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Retrying system calls that fail with   | 
Complete  | 
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Change   | 
Complete  | 
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Standard library changes  | 
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Complete  | 
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Miscellaneous changes  | 
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Improved Python zip application support  | 
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Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments  | 
Not relevant  | 
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Type hints (advisory only)  | 
Complete [1]  | 
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Elimination of PYO files  | 
Not relevant  | 
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Redesigning extension module loading  | 
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Other Language Changes:
Added the namereplace error handlers. The backslashreplace error handlers now work with decoding and translating.  | 
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Property docstrings are now writable. This is especially useful for collections.namedtuple() docstrings  | 
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Circular imports involving relative imports are now supported.  | 
New Modules:
Changes to built-in modules:
The OrderedDict class is now implemented in C, which makes it 4 to 100 times faster.  | 
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OrderedDict.items() , OrderedDict.keys() , OrderedDict.values() views now support reversed() iteration.  | 
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The deque class now defines index(), insert(), and copy(), and supports the + and * operators.  | 
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Docstrings produced by namedtuple() can now be updated.  | 
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The UserString class now implements the __getnewargs__(), __rmod__(), casefold(), format_map(), isprintable(), and maketrans() methods to match the corresponding methods of str.  | 
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Element comparison in merge() can now be customized by passing a key function in a new optional key keyword argument, and a new optional reverse keyword argument can be used to reverse element comparison  | 
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A new BufferedIOBase.readinto1() method, that uses at most one call to the underlying raw stream’s RawIOBase.read() or RawIOBase.readinto() methods  | 
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JSON decoder now raises JSONDecodeError instead of ValueError to provide better context information about the error.  | 
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Two new constants have been added to the math module: inf and nan.  | 
Complete  | 
A new function isclose() provides a way to test for approximate equality.  | 
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A new gcd() function has been added. The fractions.gcd() function is now deprecated.  | 
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The new scandir() function returning an iterator of DirEntry objects has been added.  | 
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The urandom() function now uses the getrandom() syscall on Linux 3.17 or newer, and getentropy() on OpenBSD 5.6 and newer, removing the need to use /dev/urandom and avoiding failures due to potential file descriptor exhaustion.  | 
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New get_blocking() and set_blocking() functions allow getting and setting a file descriptor’s blocking mode (O_NONBLOCK.)  | 
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There is a new os.path.commonpath() function returning the longest common sub-path of each passed pathname  | 
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References and conditional references to groups with fixed length are now allowed in lookbehind assertions  | 
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The number of capturing groups in regular expressions is no longer limited to 100.  | 
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The sub() and subn() functions now replace unmatched groups with empty strings instead of raising an exception.  | 
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The re.error exceptions have new attributes, msg, pattern, pos, lineno, and colno, that provide better context information about the error  | 
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Functions with timeouts now use a monotonic clock, instead of a system clock.  | 
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A new socket.sendfile() method allows sending a file over a socket by using the high-performance os.sendfile() function on UNIX, resulting in uploads being from 2 to 3 times faster than when using plain socket.send()  | 
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The socket.sendall() method no longer resets the socket timeout every time bytes are received or sent. The socket timeout is now the maximum total duration to send all data.  | 
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The backlog argument of the socket.listen() method is now optional. By default it is set to SOMAXCONN or to 128, whichever is less.  | 
Complete  | 
Memory BIO Support  | 
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Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation Support  | 
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There is a new SSLSocket.version() method to query the actual protocol version in use.  | 
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The SSLSocket class now implements a SSLSocket.sendfile() method.  | 
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The SSLSocket.send() method now raises either the ssl.SSLWantReadError or ssl.SSLWantWriteError exception on a non-blocking socket if the operation would block. Previously, it would return 0.  | 
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The cert_time_to_seconds() function now interprets the input time as UTC and not as local time, per RFC 5280. Additionally, the return value is always an int.  | 
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New SSLObject.shared_ciphers() and SSLSocket.shared_ciphers() methods return the list of ciphers sent by the client during the handshake.  | 
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The SSLSocket.do_handshake(), SSLSocket.read(), SSLSocket.shutdown(), and SSLSocket.write() methods of the SSLSocket class no longer reset the socket timeout every time bytes are received or sent.  | 
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The match_hostname() function now supports matching of IP addresses.  | 
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A new set_coroutine_wrapper() function allows setting a global hook that will be called whenever a coroutine object is created by an async def function. A corresponding get_coroutine_wrapper() can be used to obtain a currently set wrapper.  | 
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A new is_finalizing() function can be used to check if the Python interpreter is shutting down.  | 
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The monotonic() function is now always available  | 
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Notes