pypdf will drop Python 3.6 support in January 2024 #2231
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Why not go even further and also drop Python 3.7, which is also past end of life? |
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As always, the download stats should probably be viewed with some grain of salt, due to companies using dedicated internal mirrors/PyPI subsets, while having to rely on legacy code, for example. Nevertheless, I am open to dropping Python 3.6 support as well, although dataclasses are not really an argument, as there is a good drop-in backport package for it (in contrast to |
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pypdf will drop Python 3.6 support with the first release in 2024.
The reasons for dropping support are:
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for all supported versions (2) one less CI run (3) a little bit of progress to use modern Python features. It's now dataclasses that we could use 🎉Please note: We will not prevent Python 3.6 from working just for the sake of it. It's more a "your mileage will vary" approach. We will not consider Python 3.6 anymore when we continue pypdf development.
See #2005
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