Hi Xisco. This question is not related to the review, but came up while reading your code. You are using the compatible string concatenation syntax: concatenation through +. What version of python should I target when I write code into LibreOffice? As far as I remember, since version 3.6 a simple concatenation in quotes is available. For example: print( f'{str(len(crashes))} crash reports in version {version}') The current version of python is 3.10, supported by 3.9 and, as I remember, it is recommended to move the style code to them.
Thank you in advance, Lera ср, 25 мая 2022 г., 11:19 Xisco Fauli <xiscofa...@libreoffice.org>: > Hello, > > In https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/134283, I created a python > script to get all the information about crash reports of a specific > version from crashreport.libreoffice.org/ > > In the attached document, you can see the information about 7.3.3.2. > This way i could find some divide-by-zero crashes that went unnoticed > and fix them. > > I hope this can also be helpful for others and help them to identify > crashes that can be fixed. > > Cheers > > -- > Xisco Faulí > LibreOffice QA Team > IRC: x1sc0 >