Convert a lot of print statements to print functions in docstrings,
documentation, and unused/rarely used functions.
diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst b/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
index 7999e0d..8e4f053 100644
--- a/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
Now, if you wanted to swap rows and columns, you could use a list
comprehension::
- >>> print [[row[i] for row in mat] for i in [0, 1, 2]]
+ >>> print([[row[i] for row in mat] for i in [0, 1, 2]])
[[1, 4, 7], [2, 5, 8], [3, 6, 9]]
Special care has to be taken for the *nested* list comprehension:
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@
for i in [0, 1, 2]:
for row in mat:
- print row[i],
+ print(row[i], end="")
print
In real world, you should prefer builtin functions to complex flow statements.
diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst b/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst
index a9687e5..66213c5 100644
--- a/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
s = f.readline()
i = int(s.strip())
except IOError as (errno, strerror):
- print "I/O error(%s): %s" % (errno, strerror)
+ print("I/O error(%s): %s" % (errno, strerror))
except ValueError:
print("Could not convert data to an integer.")
except: