<lesshaste>
mjacob, I wasn't quite sure how to interpret cfbolz's comment
<nimaje>
hm, I throught rpython supported that __future__ import and what had to be done about print would be using that everywhere, but I wouldn't call that 'supporting print()', so did I remember that wrong? It was some time ago that I played with rpython
[Arfrever] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<mjacob>
lesshaste: i looked into the commit history. i didn't find anything except for supporting a subset of the py3-style print function (needs to be enabled in code using future import). no other py3 support seems to have been added to rpython in addition to that.
<lesshaste>
mjacob, interesting.. maybe the changelog comment was a little optimistic in that case
[Arfrever] has joined #pypy
Dejan has quit [Quit: Leaving]
dmalcolm has joined #pypy
lritter has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
Julian has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
_whitelogger has joined #pypy
dmalcolm has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds]
Julian has joined #pypy
dmalcolm has joined #pypy
Julian has quit [Quit: leaving]
leshaste has joined #pypy
lesshaste has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]