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Hey @jvkersch : sorry to bug you. Why did you close your python3 PR? Do you know what the plan is to push a Py3 upgrade or another? |
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Like Robert, I've moved on to use ripgrep. |
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Thank you both for responding. RIP grin! |
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This PR adds Python 3 support to Grin. Perhaps the most non-trivial aspect is that under Python 3 this assumes that strings are encoded as UTF-8. This may not be what the user always wants, and it makes Grin under Python 3 a little more fragile (e.g. grinning a file with mixed ASCII/binary data is problematic).