Upgrading python versions (and adding nox)#32
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Hi Dylan, a few thoughts below:
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Thanks Nick! Some responses, in order:
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Hey Dylan, yep, thanks for clarifying, I'd misunderstood a few things, and it sounds good re-adding 3.10 back in. |
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Closes #30 - drop support / testing of python 3.9, and 3.10 (3.9 EoL, 3.10 EoL this year, and PyPSA 1.0 requires >3.11) and add in 3.13, 3.14. Some third party libraries didn't install with 3.14t (so not supported for now).
*Discovered a significant bug in cicd.yml (we weren't actually testing different python versions, just 3.12). Hopefully also fixed / corrected (and turns out we weren't actually supporting 3.9 anyway - (some of our typing syntax requires >3.10)