Hamptonio wrote:
> Many of you are probably already aware of this, but there is an early
> alpha release of python 3000 that came out a couple of weeks ago.  I
> thought that might be worth pointing out now so folks can take a look
> and get used to it early.  The final release is tentatively scheduled
> for late 2008:
> 
> http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/
> 
> I would think most of the python in sage is relatively clean code that
> won't need a lot of changing, but it will help if we avoid conflicts
> now.
> 

There is a tool for translating existing code to Python 3k.
http://svn.python.org/view/sandbox/trunk/2to3/

And in Python-2.6 (not yet released) there will be code to isolate
known issues.

Jaap


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