On 1/11/2013 3:29 AM, The Night Tripper wrote:
Gisle Vanem wrote:
"jkn" <jkn...@nicorp.f9.co.uk> wrote:
I have to write python code which must run on an old version of
python (v2.4) as well as a newer (v2.7). I am using pylint and would
like to check if is possible to check with pylint the use of operators
etc. which are not present in 2.4; the ternary operator springs to
mind.
No idea about PyLint. Why not install Python 2.4 and test
with that? Sounds safer IMHO.
I do have Python 2.4 installed; but I would like a checker that warned me
beforehand about trying to use constructs (like the ternary operator,
decorators) which are version-specific.
Search each chapter of the reference manual (about 7) for 'version changed'.
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