Python3 migration
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Re: Python3 migration
Should we add such great news to wiki Latest News section ?
When we plan to do a release?
When we plan to do a release?
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Re: Python3 migration
I suppose first "release procedure" thread is should be created.
Vezzra wrote:
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Re: Python3 migration
Yep, just give me some time to get around to organize the next release. Need to deal with some Corona-induced RL issues first (as you've maybe heard in the news, Austria, as other countries, has been more or less shut down, that requires some reorganization of work and private life).
Re: Python3 migration
Corona marching over the world. The future is uncertain.Vezzra wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:53 pm Yep, just give me some time to get around to organize the next release. Need to deal with some Corona-induced RL issues first (as you've maybe heard in the news, Austria, as other countries, has been more or less shut down, that requires some reorganization of work and private life).
Meanwhile, I became a mentor for Python students. Helping them with web developing stuff. Soon I will take them to the wonderful world of testing. I want to practice with complicated scenarios and Mocks (https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/unittest.mock.html) beforehand.
In short, I want to do some python3 only code. Uncertainty blocks me.
Can you share your ideas about the future development plan?
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Re: Python3 migration
FreeOrion's C++ code already doesn't support python2.7 since migration happened so it's fine.Cjkjvfnby wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:46 amCorona marching over the world. The future is uncertain.Vezzra wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:53 pm Yep, just give me some time to get around to organize the next release. Need to deal with some Corona-induced RL issues first (as you've maybe heard in the news, Austria, as other countries, has been more or less shut down, that requires some reorganization of work and private life).
Meanwhile, I became a mentor for Python students. Helping them with web developing stuff. Soon I will take them to the wonderful world of testing. I want to practice with complicated scenarios and Mocks (https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/unittest.mock.html) beforehand.
In short, I want to do some python3 only code. Uncertainty blocks me.
Can you share your ideas about the future development plan?
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Ubuntu Server 22.04 x64, gcc-12, boost-1.74.0
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Re: Python3 migration
We did it!
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: Python3 migration
How python3.5 version was chosen?
Is it a good time to check if we can switch to a more modern version now?
Python3.6 has improved dict implementation, which should give us some performance boost almost for free (I hope so).
Is it a good time to check if we can switch to a more modern version now?
Python3.6 has improved dict implementation, which should give us some performance boost almost for free (I hope so).
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Re: Python3 migration
It was not my choice. Some Linux distributoins were taken into account.Geoff the Medio wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 4:32 pmI would have thought you'd know better than most people likely to reply...I think so.Is it a good time to check if we can switch to a more modern version now?
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