Hi, Having support for both python 2.7 and python 3.X in gtk-doc makes the code ugly and is beyond what I can test. I am considering to require python >=3.4 für the next gtk-doc release. Would that be a problem for anyone?
To also give some extra motivation - Since a few month I am working on gtkdoc-mkhtml which is a pure python drop-in replacement for gtkdoc-mkhtml+gtkdoc-fixxref. This is not using docbook xslt anymore and it won't shell out to tools to do syntax highlighting. This new tool would need some changes to work with python 2.7 too. I'll write more about gtkdoc-mkhtml2 soon, especially how you can test this with your modules, but if you have questions please ask (on gtk-doc-list@ or in #gtkdoc in irc). Stefan _______________________________________________ gtk-doc-list mailing list gtk-doc-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-doc-list