Le Ven 19 juillet 2013 22:11, Toshio Kuratomi a écrit : > Python3 is not an upgrade to Python2. > Python3 is a new language. It is compatible in many ways. If you can > target recent enough versions (at least python-2.6 but python2.7 is better > and python-3.3) you can set out to purposefully code things that work on > both languages. But if you're writing general, working python2 code using > idioms and thought processes that you've mastered over the last 10 years, > chances are extremely high that not even your simple scripts are going to > run without modification. How exactly is it different from when gcc grew standard C++ behaviour and most C++ apps broke right and left? http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html -- Nicolas Mailhot -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel