Does the python extension support python 3?
And every extension should have documentation :P
Does the python extension support python 3?
And every extension should have documentation :P
I don't think so.. it was built around Python 2.6 if I remember correctly.
Could it be changed to python 3?
I've talked with NeoMonkey about this-- it's basically not worth upgrading to Python 3 just yet![]()
A lot of library's still use 2.6 anyway. Maybe there could be a experimental V3+ test though or something if you wanted.
I agree about the documentation though, even if it was very basic and then just suggested a few good learning resources. Since the main part is the python coding though i see why there might not be a big need for it, still good to have though.![]()