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2.7 Release? 2.7 == last of the 2.x line?)

[Python-Dev] 2to3, 3to2: official status (was: 2.7 Release? 2.7 == last of the 2.x line?) [Python-Dev] 2to3, 3to2: official status (was: 2.7 Release? 2.7 == last of the 2.x line?)Ben Finney ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Wed Nov 4 23:23:33 CET 2009
"Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> writes:

> Well, 3to2 would then be an option for you: use Python 3 as the source
> language.

I was under the impression that 2to3 was officially supported as part of
Python, but 3to2 was a third-party tool. What's the status of 3to2 now?
Is it an official part of Python?

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