Steven Bethard a écrit : > Laurent Pointal wrote: >> For Python 3.0, AFAIK its a big rewrite and developers know that it will >> be uncompatible in large parts with existing code. > > Wrong on both counts. ;-) Python 3.0 is not a rewrite. It's based on the > same code base as the 2.X line, but with a lot of the old deprecated > things removed. And, while Python 3.0 is allowing itself to break > backwards compatibility, at least that the Python level, it should be > largely compatible with the 2.X line. There will be some breakages, but > (1) they shouldn't be too extensive and (2) there will be utilities to > help you update your code. In many cases, it will be possible to write > code that works in both Python 2.X and 3.0. > > STeVe
Hum my brain just mix 3 and 3000. Sorry, just a factor 1000. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list