Important
This documentation covers IPython versions 6.0 and higher. Beginning with version 6.0, IPython stopped supporting compatibility with Python versions lower than 3.3 including all versions of Python 2.7.
If you are looking for an IPython version compatible with Python 2.7, please use the IPython 5.x LTS release and refer to its documentation (LTS is the long term support release).
Writing code for Python 2 and 3¶
IPython 6 requires Python 3, so our compatibility module
IPython.utils.py3compat
is deprecated and will be removed in a future
version. In most cases, we recommend you use the six module to support compatible code. This is widely
used by other projects, so it is familiar to many developers and thoroughly
battle-tested.
Our py3compat
module provided some more specific unicode conversions than
those offered by six
. If you want to use these, copy them into your own code
from IPython 5.x. Do not rely on importing them from IPython, as the module may
be removed in the future.
See also
- Porting Python 2 code to Python 3
Official information in the Python docs.
- Python-Modernize
A tool which helps make code compatible with Python 3.
- Python-Future
Another compatibility tool, which focuses on writing code for Python 3 and making it work on Python 2.