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Python 3.11 was released in 2022. Please test it to make sure other changes do not introduce regressions. |
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Since this PR was opened, Python 3.12 and 3.13 have ben released, but closing this year-old PR due to lack of interest. But happy to re-open again if you like! |
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What does this PR do?
Add support for Python 3.11 and test on CI.
Python 3.12 support is pending a new release of aiohttp, which should be coming soon: aio-libs/aiohttp#7639 (comment).
Python 2.7 is EOL since 2020-01-01 and no longer supported on GitHub Actions, so I've not been able to test it. I recommend dropping Python 2.7, and see it's being removed in #207, but I can also remove it in this PR or another if you like.
Plus some GitHub Actions config updates.
requirements.txtandsetup.pyhave been updatedCHANGELOG