[Imported from Trac: page Python3, version 22]

chadwhitacre 2020-09-22 10:20:57 +00:00
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4. Now run T's tests on Python 3.
5. Fix any problems caught by the tests.
6. Add both M and T to `allmydata/util/_python3.py`.
7. Run `tox -e py36` (or equivalent) to update the should-be-passing-on-Python-3 tests list at `misc/python3/ratchet-passing` to include the tests in T plus any other newly passing tests, so that future development doesn't regress Python 3 support.
7. Run `tox -e py36` (or equivalent) and verify that the module you ported is included and passing.
8. Submit for code review.
9. Check coverage report. If there are uncovered lines, see if you can add tests, or at least file a separate ticket for adding coverage.