On Oct 13, 10:04 am, Laurent Claessens <moky.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks all for your ansers. I'll import division from __future__ > Most of what I'm using in Python is with Sage[1]. Thus I'm not about to > step to 3.x :(
You should get in touch with the Sage developers. In the Sage FAQ they say that "until SciPy is ported to run with Python 3.x and Cython supports Python 3.x, Sage will continue to use Python 2.x." However, both SciPy and Cython are currently compatible with Python 3.2. From the Cython FAQ: "As of 0.14, the Cython compiler runs in all Python versions from 2.3 to 3.2 inclusive." NumPy has supported Python 3 since version 1.5.0. From the release notes: "This is the first NumPy release which is compatible with Python 3." SciPy has supported Python 3 since version 0.9.0. From the release notes: "Scipy 0.9.0 is the first SciPy release to support Python 3. The only module that is not yet ported is ``scipy.weave``." So according to the Sage FAQ there is no reason why Sage shouldn't support Python 3. Sigmund -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list