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Initializing a fresh pyproject.toml #71

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Initializing a fresh pyproject.toml #71

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Upgrading package structure.

Upgrading package structure.
@castelao castelao self-assigned this Jan 26, 2023
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I have to clear the way for Python >= 3.8 and be able to run the tests before any other changes in the package. I'm almost there.

It took me so long to update this, now I should at least give some.
There is a chance of someone stuck on older versions because of this.
This is probably what will be used.

Upgrade pyupgrade standard once stop supporting Py3.6
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This clears the way for PR #56 and a few other requests. Now that it's running with more modern Python, more tests can be done with the new requests.

@castelao castelao merged commit 0c8e436 into main Jan 29, 2023
@castelao castelao deleted the P38 branch January 29, 2023 04:29
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