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We are analyzing https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2642.

Title:
Introduce six to the codebase to deal with Python 2/Python 3 differences Β· Issue #2642 Β· pytest-dev/pytest
Description:
It would be nice to remove a good portion of our Python 2/Python 3 own compatibility layer. Ultimately we must see if the change is worthwhile (my initial feeling is that it is, but that is to be seen yet).
Website Age:
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