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I would like to use python3 syntax in PyCharm 2016.2 and have configured the interpreter to use python3.5. The code runs fine when I execute it but PyCharm complains about python3 syntax that isn't supported in python2.

How can I convince PyCharm that the python3 syntax is ok?

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  • The author has already set the project interpreter correctly, you can do the same by following File -> Default Settings -> Project Interpreter, choose the version/env of python you are using. May 3, 2018 at 8:34

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Settings -> Editor -> Inspections -> Python -> Code compatibility inspection

Either disable it entirely or unselect Python 2.X

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    That was already disabled. It turns out I had to enable it and deselect python2.7. Thank you for the pointer! Jul 26, 2016 at 11:47
  • This solution did not work for me. I ultimately fixed the problem by upgrading PyCharm.
    – DieterDP
    Oct 23, 2019 at 9:55
  • this issue always comes back, I noticed when I open multiple projects (in new windows) they get confused. Looks like PyCharm does not isolate the projects well and the cache gets corrupt.
    – dashesy
    Nov 12, 2019 at 23:45

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