Unlike many other projects, porting pyglet to 3.0 will be a major
undertaking, due to the dropping of 8-bit character strings. A 3.0
pyglet may not even be possible (without being unbearably slow)
without introducing a C library dependency. I'll investigate this
more and make a decision on the 2.6/3.0 migration path for pyglet
after the 3.0 release is final.
Alex.
Right; earlier I had seen discussions about the re module (which
pyglet uses extensively for image manipulation) not supporting bytes
objects; but it does now seem to work as with 2.5 strings. I take
back what I said about it being perhaps impossible; though there's
still a lot of work to be done.
Alex.