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Python 3.5 compatibility #4

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@orsinium orsinium commented Jul 2, 2019

Python 3.5 will be supported until August 2020, and installed by default on many Linux distributions. A few simple changes make Fissix compatible with Python 3.5.

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thatch commented Jul 3, 2019

But why? Is there a distro that has 3.5 and not 3.6?

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orsinium commented Jul 3, 2019

Yes, many of them. Mint 18, for example. I know people who use it. I want to use Bowler in DepHell. DepHell supports Python 3.5, because, as I said, it will be supported 1 year more. And I can't use fissix while it's not satisfy this compatibility. And I see no reason why not. These changes are small and doesn't affect any functionality.

Also, I have fork of Bowler with fixed compatibility (f-strings and annotations), but I don't even believe that would be merged. So, I will ship that fork by myself, thanks to MIT License.

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