Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 9:24:41 AM UTC-5, Terry Brown wrote: But I'm not arguing for 2.6, the above doesn't affect my use of Leo ;-) and > not being able to use 2.7 features in Python code is very annoying. > I agree. Leo should officially state that it requires Python 2.7. This

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-21 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
in Python code is very annoying. Cheers -Terry From: Propadovic Nenad <npropado...@gmail.com> To: leo-editor@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 1:17 AM Subject: Re: How many of you must still use Python 2? "Is there any need for Python 2 support earlier than 2

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:42 AM, Viktor Ransmayr wrote: > > Is there any need for Python 2 support earlier than 2.7? > ​No, imo. I use 2.7 for all Python 2 testing. Leo's docs mention that it will work with Python 2.6, but I see no reason not to require 2.7. I'll

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-21 Thread Propadovic Nenad
"Is there any need for Python 2 support earlier than 2.7?" That's a completely different kind of question. If I remember well, last time I used Python 2.6 was in 2012. 2016-09-21 7:42 GMT+02:00 Viktor Ransmayr : > Am Montag, 19. September 2016 13:43:34 UTC+2 schrieb

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-20 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Am Montag, 19. September 2016 13:43:34 UTC+2 schrieb Edward K. Ream: > > I do most of my testing these days using Python 3. I am wondering how > many Leo users still must use Python 2. > > Don't panic. I have no plans to remove support for Python 2 in the near > future. > I think in order to

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
eo-editor@googlegroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 6:43 AM Subject: How many of you must still use Python 2? I do most of my testing these days using Python 3.  I am wondering how many Leo users still must use Python 2. Don't panic.  I have no plans to remove support for Python 2 in the

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Zoom.Quiet
i always base py 2, because all project is in py 2 ... and also all linux default installed is py 2. On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > I do most of my testing these days using Python 3. I am wondering how many > Leo users still must use Python 2. > >

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Chris George
I find myself learning python, so chose to stick with python3. I have always used Leo for prose and poetry,; this is the first crack at learning to code for me. On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 5:28:51 AM UTC-7, Propadovic Nenad wrote: > > * I'm sorry not to be able to say for the current

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Propadovic Nenad
* I'm sorry not to be able to say for the current project, as the decision to move back to Python 2 was made before I joined the project some 4 months ago. (I'm a contractor, historically switching projects/departments/projects at least once a year). * For the previous project, it was not a

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 6:52:41 AM UTC-5, Propadovic Nenad wrote: I use Python 2 daily, not by choice, neither mine nor by the companie(s) I > work for. It just happens so that here and there some library we need is > lacking, so, I must say, I've never done a pure Python 3 project by

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Propadovic Nenad
I use Python 2 daily, not by choice, neither mine nor by the companie(s) I work for. It just happens so that here and there some library we need is lacking, so, I must say, I've never done a pure Python 3 project by now. 2016-09-19 13:43 GMT+02:00 Edward K. Ream : > I do

How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Edward K. Ream
I do most of my testing these days using Python 3. I am wondering how many Leo users still must use Python 2. Don't panic. I have no plans to remove support for Python 2 in the near future. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor"