[Supported Language Versions] Possible Move to Python >= 3.10 for Tooling and Exercises
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using match case
syntax from python 3.10 raises errors and causes solution to fail.
Please, bump python version.
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Sure, I’m in.
@MatthijsBlom - I wouldn’t expect a discussion on 3.10 before June, or possibly later. There is just too much other work for the track and the tooling. It’s far more important that we get content, tests, and analysis in place for the track than it is we support the “latest” version of the language. And given that the Python 3.10.2 was expedited because 3.10 had some unfortunate bugs…well…things need to settle a bit.
If you would like to help, the best way to do so at this time is to create or improve track exercises, tests, and concepts – or mentor.
As for the
won't fix
– while it is fair to bring up the issue, it is not fair to imply that we’ll be starting discussions or work on it on it any time soon. So in re-opening this, I will be tagging ithold
anddiscussion
.