MarkusXL
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Well, Python 3.x is like, what, 12 years old now? I really really really doubt they used any branch of Python 2.x. It's all over Best Practices not to use 2.x anymore, unless you absolutely need some kind backward compatibility, which I can't imagine was needed.
It is probably, a limited branch of 3.x, so not all modules will be there. I was very happy the math module is there. No need for f strings since the S1 cannot do any kind of print() that I can see. Nor can it manipulate or create new files, as it has no File System per se.
As we press on with programming for various tasks, the shortcomings will become evident. All moot if / when they ever go Open Source - then we can pick an choose our OS, kernel, everything.
As a test, I will incorporate an f-string command line in an S1 program and see if it crashes. If it does, we are in 2.X land.
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