
Hi, I planned to do a release of the Python 3.2-compatible version after the PyPy 2.6.1 release but didn't have time to do so until recently. But now that the PyPy 4.0.0 release is imminent, it makes sense to wait a week longer and then do a release of the Python 3.2-compatible version based on PyPy 4.0.0. Python 3.3 support is almost complete feature-wise. However, there are still a lot of failing tests which are often a bit subtle to fix. I hope to be able to invest more time in the next weeks. -Manuel On 2015-10-20 21:16, Philip Jenvey wrote:
This year’s GSoC made significant progress towards 3.3 support. There was some talk of releasing that but I’m not sure it’s quite there yet.
Are you looking for that specifically or just an updated version of the 3.2 compatible pypy3?
It might be time for another release of the 3.2 version with an upgraded cffi among other things from the default branch (which should be less work than finishing 3.3 support).
-- Philip Jenvey
On Oct 20, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarlwin@gmail.com> wrote:
Any progress in it?
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarlwin@gmail.com <mailto:phyo.arkarlwin@gmail.com>> wrote: I am waiting to switch to Python3 , but i am not switching without pypy3 moving forward
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