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PEP: 11
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Title: CPython platform support
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Version: $Revision$
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Last-Modified: $Date$
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Author: Martin von Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de>,
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Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
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Status: Active
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Type: Process
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Created: 07-Jul-2002
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Post-History: `18-Aug-2007 <https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/DSSGXU5LBCMKYMZBRVB6RF3YAB6ST5AV/>`__,
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`14-May-2014 <https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/T7WTUJ6TD3IGYGWV3M4PHJWNLM2WPZAW/>`__,
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`20-Feb-2015 <https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/OEQHRR2COYZDL6LZ42RBZOMIUB32WI34/#L3K7IKGVT4ND45SKAJPJ3Q2ADVK5KP52>`__,
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`10-Mar-2022 <https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committers@python.org/thread/K757345KX6W5ZLTWYBUXOXQTJJTL7GW5/>`__,
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Abstract
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========
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This PEP documents how an operating system (platform) becomes
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supported in CPython, what platforms are currently supported, and
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documents past support.
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Rationale
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=========
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Over time, the CPython source code has collected various pieces of
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platform-specific code, which, at some point in time, was
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considered necessary to use CPython on a specific platform.
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Without access to this platform, it is not possible to determine
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whether this code is still needed. As a result, this code may
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either break during CPython's evolution, or it may become
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unnecessary as the platforms evolve as well.
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Allowing these fragments to grow poses the risk of
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unmaintainability: without having experts for a large number of
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platforms, it is not possible to determine whether a certain
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change to the CPython source code will work on all supported
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platforms.
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To reduce this risk, this PEP specifies what is required for a
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platform to be considered supported by CPython as well as providing a
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procedure to remove code for platforms with few or no CPython
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users.
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This PEP also lists what plaforms *are* supported by the CPython
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interpreter. This lets people know what platforms are directly
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supported by the CPython development team.
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Support tiers
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=============
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Platform support is broken down into *tiers*. Each tier comes with
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different requirements which lead to different promises being made
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about support.
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To be promoted to a tier, steering council support is required and is
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expected to be driven by team consensus. Demotion to a lower tier
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occurs when the requirements of the current tier are no longer met for
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a platform for an extended period of time based on the judgment of
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the release manager or steering council. For platforms which no longer
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meet the requirements of any tier by b1 of a new feature release, an
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announcement will be made to warn the community of the pending removal
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of support for the platform (e.g. in the b1 announcement). If the
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platform is not brought into line for at least one of the tiers by the
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first release candidate, it will be listed as unsupported in this PEP.
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Tier 1
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------
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- `STATUS <https://github.com/python/cpython/actions/workflows/build.yml?query=branch%3Amain+is%3Acompleted>`__
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- CI failures block releases.
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- Changes which would break the ``main`` branch are not allowed to be merged;
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any breakage should be fixed or reverted immediately.
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- All core developers are responsible to keep ``main``, and thus these
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platforms, working.
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- Failures on these platforms **block a release**.
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======================== =====
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Target Triple Notes
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======================== =====
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i686-pc-windows-msvc
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x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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x86_64-apple-darwin BSD libc, clang
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x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, gcc
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======================== =====
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Tier 2
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------
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- `STATUS <https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders?tags=%2B3.x&tags=%2Btier-2>`__
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- Must have a reliable buildbot.
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- At least **two** core developers are signed up to support the platform.
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- Changes which break any of these platforms are to be **fixed or
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reverted within 24 hours**.
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- Failures on these platforms **block a release**.
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============================= ========================== ========
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Target Triple Notes Contacts
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============================= ========================== ========
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aarch64-apple-darwin clang Ned Deily, Ronald Oussoren, Dong-hee Na
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aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, gcc Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner
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glibc, clang Victor Stinner, Gregory P. Smith
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powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, gcc Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner
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x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, clang Victor Stinner, Gregory P. Smith
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============================= ========================== ========
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Tier 3
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------
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- `STATUS <https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders?tags=%2B3.x&tags=%2Btier-3>`__
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- Must have a reliable buildbot.
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- At least **one** core developer is signed up to support the platform.
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- No response SLA to failures.
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- Failures on these platforms do **not** block a release.
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================================ =========================== ========
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Target Triple Notes Contacts
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================================ =========================== ========
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aarch64-pc-windows-msvc Steve Dower
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armv7l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf Raspberry Pi OS, glibc, gcc Gregory P. Smith
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powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, clang Victor Stinner
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s390x-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, gcc Victor Stinner
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wasm32-unknown-emscripten Christian Heimes, Brett Cannon
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wasm32-unknown-wasi Christian Heimes, Brett Cannon
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x86_64-unknown-freebsd BSD libc, clang Victor Stinner
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================================ =========================== ========
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All other platforms
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-------------------
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Support for a platform may be partial within the code base, such as
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from active development around platform support or accidentally.
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Code changes to platforms not listed in the above tiers may be rejected
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or removed from the code base without a deprecation process if they
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cause a maintenance burden or obstruct general improvements.
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Platforms not listed here may be supported by the wider Python
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community in some way. If your desired platform is not listed above,
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please perform a search online to see if someone is already providing
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support in some form.
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Notes
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-----
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Microsoft Windows
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'''''''''''''''''
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Microsoft has established a policy called product support lifecycle
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[1]_. Each product's lifecycle has a mainstream support phase, where
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the product is generally commercially available, and an extended
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support phase, where paid support is still available, and certain bug
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fixes are released (in particular security fixes).
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CPython's Windows support now follows this lifecycle. A new feature
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release X.Y.0 will support all Windows releases whose extended support
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phase is not yet expired. Subsequent bug fix releases will support
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the same Windows releases as the original feature release (even if
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the extended support phase has ended).
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Each feature release is built by a specific version of Microsoft
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Visual Studio. That version should have mainstream support when the
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release is made. Developers of extension modules will generally need
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to use the same Visual Studio release; they are concerned both with
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the availability of the versions they need to use, and with keeping
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the zoo of versions small. The CPython source tree will keep
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unmaintained build files for older Visual Studio releases, for which
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patches will be accepted. Such build files will be removed from the
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source tree 3 years after the extended support for the compiler has
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ended (but continue to remain available in revision control).
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Legacy C Locale
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'''''''''''''''
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Starting with CPython 3.7.0, \*nix platforms are expected to provide
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at least one of ``C.UTF-8`` (full locale), ``C.utf8`` (full locale) or
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``UTF-8`` (``LC_CTYPE``-only locale) as an alternative to the legacy ``C``
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locale.
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Any Unicode-related integration problems that occur only in the legacy ``C``
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locale and cannot be reproduced in an appropriately configured non-ASCII
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locale will be closed as "won't fix".
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Unsupporting platforms
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======================
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If a platform drops out of tiered support, a note must be posted
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in this PEP that the platform is no longer actively supported. This
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note must include:
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- the name of the system
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- the first release number that does not support this platform
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anymore, and
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- the first release where the historical support code is actively
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removed
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In some cases, it is not possible to identify the specific list of
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systems for which some code is used (e.g. when autoconf tests for
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absence of some feature which is considered present on all
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supported systems). In this case, the name will give the precise
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condition (usually a preprocessor symbol) that will become
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unsupported.
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At the same time, the CPython source code must be changed to
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produce a build-time error if somebody tries to install CPython on
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this platform. On platforms using autoconf, configure must fail.
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This gives potential users of the platform a chance to step
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forward and offer maintenance.
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No-longer-supported platforms
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=============================
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* | Name: MS-DOS, MS-Windows 3.x
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.0
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| Code removed in: Python 2.1
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* | Name: SunOS 4
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: DYNIX
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: dgux
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Minix
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Irix 4 and --with-sgi-dl
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Linux 1
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Systems defining __d6_pthread_create (configure.in)
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Systems defining PY_PTHREAD_D4, PY_PTHREAD_D6,
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or PY_PTHREAD_D7 in thread_pthread.h
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Systems using --with-dl-dld
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Systems using --without-universal-newlines,
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.3
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: MacOS 9
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.4
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| Code removed in: Python 2.4
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* | Name: Systems using --with-wctype-functions
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.6
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| Code removed in: Python 2.6
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* | Name: Win9x, WinME, NT4
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.6 (warning in 2.5 installer)
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| Code removed in: Python 2.6
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* | Name: AtheOS
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.6 (with "AtheOS" changed to "Syllable")
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| Build broken in: Python 2.7 (edit configure to re-enable)
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| Code removed in: Python 3.0
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| Details: http://www.syllable.org/discussion.php?id=2320
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* | Name: BeOS
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| Unsupported in: Python 2.6 (warning in configure)
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| Build broken in: Python 2.7 (edit configure to re-enable)
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| Code removed in: Python 3.0
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* | Name: Systems using Mach C Threads
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.2
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| Code removed in: Python 3.3
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* | Name: SunOS lightweight processes (LWP)
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.2
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| Code removed in: Python 3.3
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* | Name: Systems using --with-pth (GNU pth threads)
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.2
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| Code removed in: Python 3.3
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* | Name: Systems using Irix threads
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.2
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| Code removed in: Python 3.3
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* | Name: OSF* systems (issue 8606)
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.2
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| Code removed in: Python 3.3
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* | Name: OS/2 (issue 16135)
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.3
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| Code removed in: Python 3.4
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* | Name: VMS (issue 16136)
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.3
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| Code removed in: Python 3.4
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* | Name: Windows 2000
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.3
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| Code removed in: Python 3.4
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* | Name: Windows systems where COMSPEC points to command.com
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.3
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| Code removed in: Python 3.4
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* | Name: RISC OS
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.0 (some code actually removed)
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| Code removed in: Python 3.4
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* | Name: IRIX
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.7
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| Code removed in: Python 3.7
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* | Name: Systems without multithreading support
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| Unsupported in: Python 3.7
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| Code removed in: Python 3.7
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Discussions
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===========
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* April 2022: `Consider adding a Tier 3 to tiered platform support
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<https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committers@python.org/thread/V3OZPJGA5VJFYM6XYGPZIVPOIYKX6KTD/>`_
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(Victor Stinner)
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* March 2022: `Proposed tiered platform support
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<https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committers@python.org/thread/K757345KX6W5ZLTWYBUXOXQTJJTL7GW5/>`_
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(Brett Cannon)
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* February 2015: `Update to PEP 11 to clarify garnering platform support
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<https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/OEQHRR2COYZDL6LZ42RBZOMIUB32WI34/>`_
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(Brett Cannon)
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* May 2014: `Where is our official policy of what platforms we do support?
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<https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/T7WTUJ6TD3IGYGWV3M4PHJWNLM2WPZAW/>`_
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(Brett Cannon)
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* August 2007: `PEP 11 update - Call for port maintainers to step forward
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<https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/DSSGXU5LBCMKYMZBRVB6RF3YAB6ST5AV/>`_
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(Skip Montanaro)
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References
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==========
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.. [1] http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
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Copyright
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=========
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This document is placed in the public domain or under the
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CC0-1.0-Universal license, whichever is more permissive.
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