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overall transformation should not feel foreign to you.
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But you should aim for only supporting Python 2.7. Python 2.6 is no longer
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freely upported and thus is not receiving bugfixes. This means **you** will have
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freely supported and thus is not receiving bugfixes. This means **you** will have
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to work around any issues you come across with Python 2.6. There are also some
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tools mentioned in this HOWTO which do not support Python 2.6 (e.g., Pylint_),
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and this will become more commonplace as time goes on. It will simply be easier
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thumb is that if you want to be confident enough in your test suite that any
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failures that appear after having tools rewrite your code are actual bugs in the
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tools and not in your code. If you want a number to aim for, try to get over 80%
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coverage (and don't feel bad if you can't easily get passed 90%). If you
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don't already have a tool to measure test coverage then coverage.py_ is
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recommended.
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coverage (and don't feel bad if you find it hard to get better than 90%
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coverage). If you don't already have a tool to measure test coverage then
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coverage.py_ is recommended.
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Learn the differences between Python 2 & 3
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