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Declare support for Python 3.10 (#2562)
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@@ -74,13 +74,17 @@ disabled-by-default counterpart W504. E203 should be disabled while changes are
 
 ## Does Black support Python 2?
 
 
 ## Does Black support Python 2?
 
+```{warning}
+Python 2 support has been deprecated since 21.10b0.
+
+This support will be dropped in the first stable release, expected for January 2022.
+See [The Black Code Style](the_black_code_style/index.rst) for details.
+```
+
 For formatting, yes! [Install](getting_started.md#installation) with the `python2` extra
 to format Python 2 files too! In terms of running _Black_ though, Python 3.6 or newer is
 required.
 
 For formatting, yes! [Install](getting_started.md#installation) with the `python2` extra
 to format Python 2 files too! In terms of running _Black_ though, Python 3.6 or newer is
 required.
 
-Note that this support will be dropped in the first stable release, expected for
-January 2022. See [The Black Code Style](the_black_code_style/index.rst) for details.
-
 ## Why does my linter or typechecker complain after I format my code?
 
 Some linters and other tools use magical comments (e.g., `# noqa`, `# type: ignore`) to
 ## Why does my linter or typechecker complain after I format my code?
 
 Some linters and other tools use magical comments (e.g., `# noqa`, `# type: ignore`) to
@@ -88,3 +92,8 @@ influence their behavior. While Black does its best to recognize such comments a
 them in the right place, this detection is not and cannot be perfect. Therefore, you'll
 sometimes have to manually move these comments to the right place after you format your
 codebase with _Black_.
 them in the right place, this detection is not and cannot be perfect. Therefore, you'll
 sometimes have to manually move these comments to the right place after you format your
 codebase with _Black_.
+
+## Can I run black with PyPy?
+
+Yes, there is support for PyPy 3.7 and higher. You cannot format Python 2 files under
+PyPy, because PyPy's inbuilt ast module does not support this.