Re: [ros-users] rospy and python 3.0

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On 11/26/2010 07:31 PM, Ken Conley wrote:
> Is this meant to be a backwards compatible implementation?


Yep, we try to ensure that everything runs unchanged with Python 2.x
(but, it requires Python >= 2.5 (for relative imports) and *maybe*
Python >= 2.6 - since I didn't test anything with Python 2.5).

Our approach is the following one:
1- run the '2to3' script
2- make it work with Python 3
3- make it work again with Python 2

The third step mainly involve alternative package import. The right
package is selected with this kind of statement:
try
import ModulePy3
except ImportError:
import ModulePy2 as ModulePy3

which is more or less the recommended way to maintain backward
compatibility.

I was wondering: does WG have some kind of unit-testing framework for
Python scripts? because I'm quite sure that we leave out a lot of
run-time errors during the conversion process...

Severin

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