Drops Python 2 support
REP-1030 In addition to some python 2 => 3 fixes, this change bumps the scikit-learn version to latest. The previously pinned version of scikit-learn failed trying to compile all necessary C modules under python 3.7+ due to included header files that weren't compatible with C the API implemented in python 3.7+. Simultaneously, with the restrictive compatibility supported by scikit-learn, it seemed prudent to drop python 2 support altogether. Otherwise, we'd be stuck with python 3.4 as the newest possible version we could support. With this change, tests are currently passing under 3.9.2. Lastly, imports the original training data. At some point, a new version of the training data was committed to the repo but no classifier was trained from it. Using a classifier trained from this new data resulted in most of the tests failing.
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@@ -826,10 +826,10 @@ The user experience was unparallelled. Please continue production. I'm sending p
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that this line is intact."""
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parsed = quotations.extract_from_plain(msg_body)
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eq_(msg_body, parsed.decode('utf8'))
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eq_(msg_body, parsed)
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def test_appointment():
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def test_appointment_2():
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msg_body = """Invitation for an interview:
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Date: Wednesday 3, October 2011
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@@ -838,4 +838,4 @@ Address: 130 Fox St
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Please bring in your ID."""
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parsed = quotations.extract_from_plain(msg_body)
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eq_(msg_body, parsed.decode('utf8'))
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eq_(msg_body, parsed)
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