Python 2.2 or 3.5

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Oct 11 02:48:27 EDT 2015


On 11/10/2015 06:57, Rustom Mody wrote:
> On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 11:09:17 AM UTC+5:30, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>> On 11/10/2015 06:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
>>> At https://docs.python.org/3.5/faq/extending.html#can-i-create-an-object-class-with-some-methods-implemented-in-c-and-others-in-python-e-g-through-inheritance
>>>
>>> it says
>>> In Python 2.2, you can inherit from built-in classes such as int, list, dict, etc.
>>>
>>> So is it 3.5 or 2.2?
>>>
>>> For some reason google takes me to the 3.3 docs
>>> Replacing the 3.3 by 3.5 seems to keep the same entry
>>>
>>
>> If just use "3" instead of "3.3" or "3.5" you'll always get the latest
>> stable version of the docs.  You can select any version you like from
>> the drop down list up in the top left hand corner of the display.
>
> Leave aside the decimal point I did not even specify 2 or 3
>
> Just gave "embedding python alternative to swig" to google and I get that 3.3
> page
>

Specify other searches and you'll often get Python 2.x references 
instead of Python 3.  What about it?

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Mark Lawrence




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