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Python 3.6 support? #210

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brunobord opened this issue Jun 9, 2017 · 2 comments
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Python 3.6 support? #210

brunobord opened this issue Jun 9, 2017 · 2 comments

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brunobord commented Jun 9, 2017

  • is it available on travis?
  • configure and run
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Natim commented Jun 10, 2017

Yes it is available 👍

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merged and available, many many thx.

brunobord added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 23, 2017
- Major refactor in the USA module. Each State is now an independant module, all of the Mixins were removed, all the possible corrections have been made, following the main Wikipedia page, and cross-checking with official sources when it was possible (#171).
- Added District of Columbia in the USA module (#217).
- Run tests with Python3.6 in CI (#210)
- Small refactors / cleanups in the following calendars: Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Netherlands, Spain, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Canada, USA (#209).
- Various refactors for the Asia module, essentially centered around a more convenient Chinese New Year computation toolset (#202).
- Refactoring the USA tests: using inheritance to test federal and state-based holidays using only one "Don't Repeat Yourself" codebase (#213).
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