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Blubaugh, David A.

Is there a logical reason why Python 3 is not backwards compatible?

David Blubaugh






-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 7:44 PM
To: Blubaugh, David A.
Subject: Re: scary thought for consideration

I don't know, it's in alpha now apparently and is not backwards
compatible.

Bill.

When will Python 3 be available?

Thanks,

David




-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 7:03 PM
To: Blubaugh, David A.
Subject: Re: scary thought for consideration

No it should be fine. Python 3 might cause problems.

To All,


I am wondering as far as the integration of MyHDL with Python 2.5,
if there might be any potential version incompatibility issues?
What I mean is will MyHDL not operate correctly, if it is executed
with a Python 2.5 version not a Python 2.4? I will be testing to see
if this possibility is indeed true over the weekend.


Thanks,

David Blubaugh

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Bruno Desthuilliers

Blubaugh, David A. a écrit :
Is there a logical reason why Python 3 is not backwards compatible?

Yes : cleaning up some cruft and warts accumulated from the years.
 

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