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    Will R22 be Python 3 as Python 2 "dies" in 2020?

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      bentraje
      last edited by

      Hi,

      This topic has been discussed in this thread but I can't seem to reopen the discussion so I'm creating a new one.

      As I know C4D follows the http://vfxplatform.com/, in the site, it says

      "Python 3 in CY2020 is a firm commitment, it will be a required upgrade as Python 2 will no longer be supported beyond 2020."

      Does this mean R22 will be in Python 3?

      Regards,
      Ben

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        r_gigante
        last edited by

        Hi bentraje, thanks for reaching out us.

        We're aware of the Python 2.x deprecation by the VFX Reference Platform and I confirm it's on our Product Managers' radar. At the same time I can't give any confirmation on when, in terms of release cycle, this transition will be available for our users.

        Best, Riccardo

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          iluxa7k
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          @r_gigante said in Will R22 be Python 3 as Python 2 "dies" in 2020?:

          Riccardo

          Hello Riccardo
          Any news?

          Maybe c4d has switch from cmd like another editor has -pyver 3

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            r_gigante
            last edited by

            Hi @iluxa7k thanks for following up.

            At the moment, as told in the very first answer, there are no updates I can share about the adoption of Python 3 in C4D. Rest assured that this is still under our PMs' radar.

            Best, Riccardo

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