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Port to Python 3 #81
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I have never made a project that supports both Python 2.x and Python3.x version, It will be learning for me, I can help for porting this library to Python3, Let me know How can I get started? |
Hello @vaibhavmule! I'd already created a branch for this locally, let me push it. I've used You can also look into adding more tests and increase the code coverage, if you're up for it! I will open up an issue and create an initial list of things which should be tested, to which we can both add, and then go from there. |
Yes that is what I read, test coverage is needed. LGTM, you can go ahead and create an issue. And push the branch, may be I can contribute that too. |
Have to figure out if the following dependencies work as expected, in Python 3:
Thinking of starting with using things from
__future__
wherever possible (mostly print, division and unicode_literals), and create a release for Python 2. That should make it easy for us to create a Python 3 release once the deps are sorted.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: