Checking compatibility of a script across Python versions automatically
Andrew Berg
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Mon Jun 18 15:24:03 EDT 2012
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Are there any tools out there that will parse a script and tell me if it is compatible with an arbitrary version of Python and highlight any incompatibilities? I need to check a few of my scripts that target 3.2 to see if I can make them compatible with 3.0 and 3.1 if they aren't already. I found pyqver, but it isn't accurate (at least for 3.2/3.3 scripts) and hasn't been updated in 2 years. I could look over the docs and do it manually, but one of the scripts isn't small, so I'd prefer not to. -- CPython 3.3.0a4 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17803
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