On 2025-05-02 10:05, matti picus via pypy-dev wrote:
It does not appear there will be a PyPy 3.12.

I'll expand a bit/add my POV/my rephrasing: Matti and I don't have the capacity to keep up with CPython's development on our own. If PyPy 3.12., 3.13 and 3.14 are supposed to happen, we'll need other contributors to become interested in working on these features. So far, we are not aware of any such person, but I'm certainly happy to support anyone who wants to go in that direction. If that's you, please contact us!

That doesn't mean that PyPy is unsupported or dead. I'm using it actively to do research (e.g. for CPU simulation: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04389 ) and we have a number of features in development (improving JIT warmup, some Python optimizations, a sampling memory profiler). But CPython is unfortunately very active, and it's not really possible to stay up-to-date with new versions with just two active devs.

Cheers,

CF
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