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Drop support for running on Python 3.5 #9950
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I'd like to make at least one more public release with Python 3.5 support. We should be able to drop it (soon) afterwards. However, in the next release we can mark Python 3.5 as deprecated and any new features will no longer need to support 3.5. |
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Python 3.5 always fails in CI these days Linking python#9950
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* Stop running Python 3.5 in CI Python 3.5 always fails in CI these days Linking #9950 * Run 3.9 tests with mypyc Co-authored-by: hauntsaninja <>
mypy no longer supports 3.5, as of #10706 |
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Python 3.5 has reached its end of life. However, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS still ships with
Python 3.5 and reaches its end of life in April 2021, and I'd like to keep supporting 3.5
until April (unless it becomes too difficult).
My motivation for waiting this long is that it's fairly common for organizations to leave
upgrades until the last minute.
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