The PyPy team is proud to release a bug-fix release version 7.1.1 of PyPy, which
includes two different interpreters:
This bugfix fixes bugs related to large lists, dictionaries, and sets, some corner cases with unicode, and PEP 3118 memory views of ctype structures. It also fixes a few issues related to the ARM 32-bit backend. For the complete list see the changelog.
You can download the v7.1.1 releases here:
As always, this release is 100% compatible with the previous one and fixed several issues and bugs raised by the growing community of PyPy users. We strongly recommend updating.
The PyPy3.6 release is rapidly maturing, but is still considered beta-quality.
The PyPy team
- PyPy2.7, which is an interpreter supporting the syntax and the features of Python 2.
- PyPy3.6-beta: the second official release of PyPy to support 3.6 features.
The interpreters are based on much the same codebase, thus the double release.
This bugfix fixes bugs related to large lists, dictionaries, and sets, some corner cases with unicode, and PEP 3118 memory views of ctype structures. It also fixes a few issues related to the ARM 32-bit backend. For the complete list see the changelog.
You can download the v7.1.1 releases here:
As always, this release is 100% compatible with the previous one and fixed several issues and bugs raised by the growing community of PyPy users. We strongly recommend updating.
The PyPy3.6 release is rapidly maturing, but is still considered beta-quality.
The PyPy team
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