| ▲ | wging 4 hours ago | |||||||
I think the article is being careful not to say uv ignores _all_ upper bound checks, but specifically 4.0 upper bound checks. If a package says it requires python < 3.0, that's still super relevant, and I'd hope for uv to still notice and prevent you from trying to import code that won't work on python 3. Not sure what it actually does. | ||||||||
| ▲ | breischl 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I read the article as saying it ignores all upper-bounds, and 4.0 is just an example. I could be wrong though - it seems ambiguous to me. But if we accept that it currently ignores any upper-bounds checks greater than v3, that's interesting. Does that imply that once Python 4 is available, uv will slow down due to needing to actually run those checks? | ||||||||
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