ironpython not support py3.6

Peter J. Holzer hjp-python at hjp.at
Sat Jun 23 04:20:24 EDT 2018


On 2018-06-22 17:20:29 -0700, denis.akhiyarov at gmail.com wrote:
> Either wait for IronPython 3.6, use COM interop, pythonnet,
> subprocess, or things like gRPC. Based on PyPy experience, it is
> probably 1-2 years of sponsored development to get a working
> IronPython 3.6.

What is the current state of IronPython 3? The website is very
uninformative (there's a 4 year old blog post saying "we started a
repository", but that's it). The repository gets commits every now and
then (so it's obviously not dead yet), but neither the readme nor the
wiki give a hint beyond "not ready yet".

        hp

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