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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/24/2017 01:53 AM, Antoine Pitrou
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<pre wrap="">Would you like to make it 3.5-compatible? 3.6 is quite young and not
all systems have it (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04, which many people use, has 3.5).</pre>
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Well, tbh I think that's a bit silly. First of all, it shouldn't be
installed in your system-wide python3 interpreter. Second, I
assumed core devs were compiling their own Python interpreters
locally in their account--in no small part so they can install any
packages they want. And finally, you're asking me to give up
f-strings.<br>
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If someone else wants to send me a PR getting it to work on 3.5, I'd
look at it. I'm guessing it's really just f-strings but I can't say
for sure what else is a 3.6 dependency.<br>
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<i>/arry</i><br>
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