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>   PL/Python supports both the Python 2 and Python 3 language
   variants.  (The PostgreSQL installation instructions might contain
   more precise information about the exact supported minor versions
   of Python.)  Because the Python 2 and Python 3 language variants
   are incompatible in some important aspects, the following naming
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      migration to Python 3.
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      with few or no changes.
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>      Users who know that they have heavily Python 2 dependent code
      and don't plan to ever change it can make use of
      the <TT
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      continue to work into the very distant future, until Python 2
      support might be completely dropped by PostgreSQL.
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      when Python 3 might become the default, they might like to
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> for more information about porting to
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   dynamic modules would clash, which could result in crashes of the
   PostgreSQL server process.  There is a check that prevents mixing
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