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Python 3.11 tracking #2974

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imphil opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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Python 3.11 tracking #2974

imphil opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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imphil commented May 17, 2022

Issues which we encounter with the (pre-release version of) Python 3.11.

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imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 17, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 17, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Let tests fail
gracefully until we know those issues are resolved.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Move the tests
out of the main CI until the known issues are fixed.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 18, 2022
Python 3.11 tests fail for various reasons at this point, see
cocotb#2974 for details. Move the tests
out of the main CI until the known issues are fixed.
imphil added a commit to imphil/cocotb that referenced this issue May 22, 2022
Python 3.11 has known issues at this point. Move the associated tests to
the experimental bucket to monitor progress, but reduce the load on pull
request CI.

See also cocotb#2974
imphil added a commit that referenced this issue May 23, 2022
Python 3.11 has known issues at this point. Move the associated tests to
the experimental bucket to monitor progress, but reduce the load on pull
request CI.

See also #2974
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imphil commented Sep 1, 2022

All dependent issues are resolved upstream, and our CI passes with Python 3.11 rc1. Looks like we're ready for Python 3.11 once it is released!

Leaving this issue open to add Python 3.11 to the regular CI once released, and add Python 3.12 to experimental CI.

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imphil commented Nov 10, 2022

e504999 added Python 3.11 to production CI, let's call this one done!

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