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title: "Detect Python Version"
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date: 2021-03-15T18:09:38-04:00
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I was working on a distribution recently where `python` was mapped to `python2`. It mixed me up for a bit since I was writing a script for `python3` but it ran partially under `python2`. To lower confusion in the future, I think it's a great idea to check the python version and exit if it isn't the version you expect.
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```python
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from sys import version_info, exit
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if version_info.major != 3:
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print("This script only supports Python 3")
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print("Curent version: " + \
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str(version_info.major) + "." + \
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str(version_info.minor) + "." + \
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str(version_info.micro)
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)
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print("Exiting...")
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exit(1)
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```
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