"""Add things to old Pythons so I can pretend they are newer.""" # This file does lots of tricky stuff, so disable a bunch of lintisms. # pylint: disable-msg=F0401,W0611,W0622 # F0401: Unable to import blah # W0611: Unused import blah # W0622: Redefining built-in blah import os, sys # Python 2.3 doesn't have `set` try: set = set # new in 2.4 except NameError: from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 doesn't have `sorted`. try: sorted = sorted except NameError: def sorted(iterable): """A 2.3-compatible implementation of `sorted`.""" lst = list(iterable) lst.sort() return lst # Pythons 2 and 3 differ on where to get StringIO try: from cStringIO import StringIO BytesIO = StringIO except ImportError: from io import StringIO, BytesIO # What's a string called? try: string_class = basestring except NameError: string_class = str # Where do pickles come from? try: import cPickle as pickle except ImportError: import pickle # range or xrange? try: range = xrange except NameError: range = range # Exec is a statement in Py2, a function in Py3 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): def exec_code_object(code, global_map): """A wrapper around exec().""" exec(code, global_map) else: # OK, this is pretty gross. In Py2, exec was a statement, but that will # be a syntax error if we try to put it in a Py3 file, even if it is never # executed. So hide it inside an evaluated string literal instead. eval( compile( "def exec_code_object(code, global_map):\n" " exec code in global_map\n", "", "exec" ) ) # ConfigParser was renamed to the more-standard configparser try: import configparser except ImportError: import ConfigParser as configparser