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Go through the code looking for improvements that can be made when abandoning Python 2.x. #46

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CSchoel opened this issue Aug 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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CSchoel commented Aug 10, 2024

By dropping support for Python 2.x, we can modernize the codebase and get rid of from __future__ import and other hacks.

  • Check where we do from __future__ import, removing all those instances and simplifying the codebase accordingly.
  • Run pyupgrade over the codebase.
  • Check with Ruff if there are any outdated parts in the codebase left.
  • Check that the unit tests still run after all changes.
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