hi, what is it? oh pygame 1.8 is released.

Dear you,

I was walking down the street the other day and pygame 1.8 was
accidentally released.

oops.

Well anyway. Have a nice day. http://pygame.org/whatsnew.shtml
http://pygame.org/


* pygame.mask for pixel perfect collision detection
* pygame.scrap for clipboard support
* new and improved sprite groups, including layers, automatically
selecting fastest update mode(full screen or dirty rect updates), and blend modes...
* blending support for filling and blitting surfaces. ADD, SUB, MULT, DIV etc.
* saving surfaces as jpeg and png
* buffer access for Surface and Sound objects
* numpy, and numeric support for pygame.surfarray and pygame.pixelarray
* PixelArray, which can be used instead of numpy - without the dependency.
* smooth scale function written in mmx assembly with C fallback.
* More functions release the GIL for multithreaded use.
* lots of speed ups to many functions via better python wrapping.
* color thresholding, bounding box finding for images, and surface averaging.
* massive documentation updates (which have been available on the website for a while already).
* pygame.time.Clock.tick() is more cpu friendly.
* updates to example programs.
* new windows, and mac installers.
* hardware acceleration updates for overlays and opengl.
* porting work to different platforms.
* heaps of bug fixes including SRCALPHA blitting fixes, 64bit fixes, sound system fixes.

Plus there have been lots of changes to SDL itself since the last pygame release. http://www.libsdl.org/release/changes-1.2.html.

* lots of stuff really... but those are some of the nice things. Read the what's new page for full details http://pygame.org/whatsnew.shtml

chairs,


ps. Balloons and robots are cool.
pps. see readme for credits. Thanks to all the people who helped out :) Time for much beer drinking now I think.

Comments

And don't forget, it is March 16th 2008 and still no Python 1.8 is released for Mac OS X. Only various release candidates can be found on other websites.

Will it ever be released? Or did someone drop the ball?

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