isPi() returns true. But isPyPi() returns false. But if you have resolved the package dependency version, then the code is not backwards compatible, so you need to use isPiPyPi(), which you can install from pip pypi
So it’s pretty easy. It’s almost like escaping SQL in php 20 years ago.
I guess it would have been better to wait for the 3.14.1 release, but I just found this image online, and it’s close enough
Subreleases about to crazy
3.14.1; 3.14.15; 3.14.159; 3.14.1592
We’re never getting to 3.15.
There’s one of the GNU utils that actually does that
isPi() returns true. But isPyPi() returns false. But if you have resolved the package dependency version, then the code is not backwards compatible, so you need to use isPiPyPi(), which you can install from pip pypi
So it’s pretty easy. It’s almost like escaping SQL in php 20 years ago.
It should be 3.14.2 or 3.14.16, shouldn’t it?
3.14.159 LTS
depends. if you’re rounding, yeah. I was just thinking of truncating.