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
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Nicolas Mailhot