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!SageMath has been running on top of '''Python 2''' since the beginning, until version 8.9, released in september 2019. !SageMath has been running on top of '''Python 2''' since the beginning, until version 8.9, released in September 2019.
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Starting from version 9.0 (to be released later in 2019 or early 2020), !SageMath will be running on top of '''Python 3'''. Starting from [[ReleaseTours/sage-9.0|Sage 9.0]], released in January 2020, !SageMath is running on top of '''Python 3'''.
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The change from Python 2 to Python 3 has already been made by all major scientific software based on Python, including !NumPy, !SciPy and Jupyter. It becomes more and more common for scientific Python software to work only under Python 3. Moreover, the official end of life for Python 2 is the end of 2019 (see the [[https://pythonclock.org/|countdown]]) The change from Python 2 to Python 3 has already been made by all major scientific software based on Python, including !NumPy, !SciPy and Jupyter. It becomes more and more common for scientific Python software to work only under Python 3. Moreover, the official end of life for Python 2 was the end of 2019.
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Python 3 has some major backward incompatibilities with Python2, and adapting !SageMath code from Python 2 to Python 3 takes some care and some work. Some basic instructions for doing that can be found in the following wiki pages Python 3 has some major backward incompatibilities with Python 2, and adapting !SageMath code from Python 2 to Python 3 takes some care and some work. Some basic instructions for doing that can be found in the following wiki pages:
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 * [[Python3-compatible-code]] (for developers)  * [[Python3-compatible code]] (for developers)
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The "legacy notebook", which was used by !SageMath for a long time, has been replaced by the Jupyter notebook since 2014 ????. Because the legacy notebook is no longer maintained, it is not compatible with Python 3 and will not be available in versions 9.0 and higher of !SageMath. The "legacy notebook", which was used by !SageMath for a long time, has been replaced by the Jupyter notebook since 2015. Because the legacy notebook is no longer maintained, it is not compatible with Python 3 and will not be available in versions 9.0 and higher of !SageMath.
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All people that still have old-style notebooks are urged to migrate them to Jupyter notebooks now. All people that still have old-style notebooks are urged to migrate them to Jupyter notebooks (using !SageMath 8.9 or previous releases), by running the command
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After version 9.0, if you really want so, you can still build and use !SageMath with '''Python 2''', as follows. For [[ReleaseTours/sage-9.0|SageMath 9.0]] and [[ReleaseTours/sage-9.1|SageMath 9.1]], if you really want so, you can still build and use !SageMath with '''Python 2''', as follows.
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This will work until version 9.1 at least. Then the backward compatibility with Python 2 will no longer be ensured. Since [[ReleaseTours/sage-9.2|SageMath 9.2]], support for Python 2 has been removed.

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Summary of the Python 3 switch

SageMath has been running on top of Python 2 since the beginning, until version 8.9, released in September 2019.

Starting from Sage 9.0, released in January 2020, SageMath is running on top of Python 3.

The change from Python 2 to Python 3 has already been made by all major scientific software based on Python, including NumPy, SciPy and Jupyter. It becomes more and more common for scientific Python software to work only under Python 3. Moreover, the official end of life for Python 2 was the end of 2019.

Python 3 has some major backward incompatibilities with Python 2, and adapting SageMath code from Python 2 to Python 3 takes some care and some work. Some basic instructions for doing that can be found in the following wiki pages:

More complete instructions for porting code can be found in the official Python documentation.

Some more specific details follow.

Old notebooks

The "legacy notebook", which was used by SageMath for a long time, has been replaced by the Jupyter notebook since 2015. Because the legacy notebook is no longer maintained, it is not compatible with Python 3 and will not be available in versions 9.0 and higher of SageMath.

All people that still have old-style notebooks are urged to migrate them to Jupyter notebooks (using SageMath 8.9 or previous releases), by running the command

sage -n export

Compiling with Python 2

For SageMath 9.0 and SageMath 9.1, if you really want so, you can still build and use SageMath with Python 2, as follows.

make configure
./configure --with-python=2
make build

Beware that you will need to call the second line again if you ever call "make distclean".

Since SageMath 9.2, support for Python 2 has been removed.

Python3-Switch (last edited 2021-02-09 13:32:40 by chapoton)