On Tue, 16 May 2023 at 22:10, matus valo <matusvalo@gmail.com> wrote:
The rationale is that the projects won't start really using Cython 3 until we do the final release. Now, we have 3 big users of Cython migrated, hence I think we have some confidence that Cython 3 is ready. What do you think?
I would not say that mpi4py is a big project, but it is around 15K lines of Cython code, and it is also ready for Cython 3. I'll update mpi4py requirements to `cython>=3` as soon as Cython 3 is released.
IFAIK, 15k lines of Cython makes it among one of the largest Cython projects I'm aware of (I did some research a couple of years ago):
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