Sorry, the 3.3 is a typo, it should read 3.2.5
I am fixing it now, thanks for pointing that out.
We are progressing with the 3.3 release, help is appreciated.
Matti

On 18/09/2014 5:59 PM, Ram Rachum wrote:
Hi everybody,

I've been waiting for a a Pypy3 release that supports Python 3.3 for a while now. Today I went on the Pypy site to check whether one has been released.

I was happy to see this:

    the Python3.3 compatible release — PyPy3 2.3.1

I downloaded the new release, but the prompt I got was this:

    Python 3.2.5 (986752d005bb, Jun 19 2014, 21:38:38)
    [PyPy 2.3.1 with MSC v.1500 32 bit] on win32
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>>>

It says "Python 3.2.5" rather than Python 3.3.x. I also tried running some code that uses `yield from` and it failed.

So what's going on? Is there a release that supports Python 3.3 or not? I'd be happy to use a beta or even alpha release, as long as it's available in binary form.


Thanks,
Ram.


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