That's right. No one writes 2to3 but for python 3.6 -> 3.7. The js people
do. If we got into it we could have wheel tags for that sort of thing. In
practice only a few classes of tags are used.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018, 22:06 Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> I think the answer to all of these questions is
I think the answer to all of these questions is "well, no-one's ever
really looked that closely".
There's a theory behind the tags; they're supposed to be a reasonably
expressive language for talking about Python dialect compatibility,
Python C ABI compatibility, and platform ABI compatibility,
And to help in getting a reply, here is the trimmed-down results for
CPython 3.7 to compare against:
[('cp37', 'cp37m', 'macosx_10_13_x86_64'),
…
('cp37', 'abi3', 'macosx_10_13_x86_64'),
…
('cp37', 'none', 'macosx_10_13_x86_64'),
…
('cp36', 'abi3',
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