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Python 3.15.0a5 Drops: Fixes Build Error, Showcases New Profiler and JIT Speedups

Last updated: 2026-05-19 19:47:12 · Programming

Breaking: Python 3.15.0 Alpha 5 Released After Build Mishap

The Python release team has issued Python 3.15.0a5, an extra alpha release to correct a critical build error in the previous alpha 4. The fix ensures the release is built against the correct codebase from January 14, 2026.

Python 3.15.0a5 Drops: Fixes Build Error, Showcases New Profiler and JIT Speedups

“This is an early developer preview, not for production use,” said Hugo van Kemenade, release team member. “Alpha 4 was accidentally built against main from December 23, so alpha 5 sets things straight.”

Key New Features in Python 3.15

Alpha 5 introduces several major features. PEP 799 adds a high-frequency, low-overhead statistical sampling profiler with a dedicated package. PEP 686 makes UTF-8 the default encoding, simplifying cross-platform development.

The JIT compiler has been upgraded, delivering a 4–5% performance improvement on x86‑64 Linux and 7–8% on AArch64 macOS. Developers will also find improved error messages.

Background: Alpha Phase and Release Schedule

Python 3.15 is still in active development. Alpha 5 is the fifth of seven or eight planned alpha releases, running until the beta phase begins on May 5, 2026.

“During alpha, features can be added, modified, or removed up until the release candidate phase on July 28,” a core developer explained. “We encourage testing but advise against production use.”

What This Means for Developers

Developers should test their code against this alpha to catch compatibility issues early. The new profiler, PEP 799, offers low-overhead performance insights, while the JIT speedups reduce runtime for computationally intensive tasks.

The UTF-8 default (PEP 686) may affect file I/O and text processing. Update encoding handling accordingly.

Download and Resources

Download Python 3.15.0a5 from the official site. Report bugs on the CPython issue tracker.

The next alpha (3.15.0a6) is scheduled for February 10, 2026. Stay tuned.