hi, kind of(no). There are branches for python3 stuff in svn started about 7 months ago... both Marcus and Lenard have done work on it - but I don't think anything is complete. We have also been preparing for py3k by improving our unittests significantly.
There is currently *no* complete C API migration document provided by the python 3 developers. I have set up a wiki here with notes for migrating: http://wiki.python.org/moin/cporting Also the python 3 developers were changing the C API as they went... but unfortunately not documenting all the changes. So it was best to wait until they finished and released py3k, rather than changing code constantly as their API changed. I wouldn't switch to python3 yet... - no support for older operating systems that make up more than 3% or so of computer users. - eg it doesn't work on versions of win98, win2k, current linux distros, older versions of mac os(there's no installer for mac osx at all yet). - most modules haven't been ported to py3k yet. - a lot of modules haven't even been ported to python 2.6 yet(eg numpy). - the 2to3 tool is still buggy, but should improve over time as more people port their code and fix bugs in the tool. - print is now a function! (well probably not important at all... but it just annoys me... hehe) - no pygame for it yet! hehe. Well I think you could build a lot of it from source with a bit of effort. - python 3 is slower. I think around 10% slower with the standard benchmarks. - no macosx installer yet for python 3. - most example code, and projects are written for python 2.x cu, On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Lamonte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Curious. > > -- > Join cleanscript.com Come here for professional PHP coding. >
