ipython/ipynb

Will there be Python 2 support?

yangvz opened this issue · 2 comments

In non-interactive python 2, we can use from __future__ import absolute_import to force explicit relative import. This is not working when, for example, we write some vanilla python files and relative-importing them from a notebook.
I tried pip install git+https://github.com/ipython/ipynb but it gives that it requires python 3. Is there any workaround about this?

A lot of the code depends on new machinery introduced in Python 3.4, so at
least for now there is no Python 2 support. It could possibly be hacked on
at a later date, depending on how important it is to people :) How
important is support for python < 3.4 support for you?

On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 10:59 PM, yangnw notifications@github.com wrote:

In non-interactive python 2, we can use from future import
absolute_import to force explicit relative import. This is not working
when, for example, we write some vanilla python files and
relative-importing them from a notebook.
I tried pip install git+https://github.com/ipython/ipynb but it gives
that it requires python 3. Is there any workaround about this?


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It's a finance project. Since it is not so big, the feature itself is not that important.