Is python 3.4 supported by rospy?
Hi, I'm working now in python 2.7, but I want to use module in python 3.4. Can it cause problems if I upgrade python version?
thanks in advance
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Hi, I'm working now in python 2.7, but I want to use module in python 3.4. Can it cause problems if I upgrade python version?
thanks in advance
Most of the core of ROS is tested against both Python2 and Python3. As you get to more leaf packages the level of testing is lower. If you are going to switch there are likely going to be issues that need to be debugged and preferrably submitted back upstream with a patch but there shouldn't be any major blockers.
Asked: 2017-05-07 05:51:08 -0500
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Last updated: Jun 15 '18
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