| .. _2to3-reference: |
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| 2to3 - Automated Python 2 to 3 code translation |
| =============================================== |
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| .. sectionauthor:: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> |
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| 2to3 is a Python program that reads Python 2.x source code and applies a series |
| of *fixers* to transform it into valid Python 3.x code. The standard library |
| contains a rich set of fixers that will handle almost all code. 2to3 supporting |
| library :mod:`lib2to3` is, however, a flexible and generic library, so it is |
| possible to write your own fixers for 2to3. :mod:`lib2to3` could also be |
| adapted to custom applications in which Python code needs to be edited |
| automatically. |
| |
| |
| .. _2to3-using: |
| |
| Using 2to3 |
| ---------- |
| |
| 2to3 will usually be installed with the Python interpreter as a script. It is |
| also located in the :file:`Tools/scripts` directory of the Python root. |
| |
| 2to3's basic arguments are a list of files or directories to transform. The |
| directories are recursively traversed for Python sources. |
| |
| Here is a sample Python 2.x source file, :file:`example.py`:: |
| |
| def greet(name): |
| print "Hello, {0}!".format(name) |
| print "What's your name?" |
| name = raw_input() |
| greet(name) |
| |
| It can be converted to Python 3.x code via 2to3 on the command line:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 example.py |
| |
| A diff against the original source file is printed. 2to3 can also write the |
| needed modifications right back to the source file. (A backup of the original |
| file is made unless :option:`-n` is also given.) Writing the changes back is |
| enabled with the :option:`-w` flag:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 -w example.py |
| |
| After transformation, :file:`example.py` looks like this:: |
| |
| def greet(name): |
| print("Hello, {0}!".format(name)) |
| print("What's your name?") |
| name = input() |
| greet(name) |
| |
| Comments and exact indentation are preserved throughout the translation process. |
| |
| By default, 2to3 runs a set of :ref:`predefined fixers <2to3-fixers>`. The |
| :option:`-l` flag lists all available fixers. An explicit set of fixers to run |
| can be given with :option:`-f`. Likewise the :option:`-x` explicitly disables a |
| fixer. The following example runs only the ``imports`` and ``has_key`` fixers:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 -f imports -f has_key example.py |
| |
| This command runs every fixer except the ``apply`` fixer:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 -x apply example.py |
| |
| Some fixers are *explicit*, meaning they aren't run by default and must be |
| listed on the command line to be run. Here, in addition to the default fixers, |
| the ``idioms`` fixer is run:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 -f all -f idioms example.py |
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| Notice how passing ``all`` enables all default fixers. |
| |
| Sometimes 2to3 will find a place in your source code that needs to be changed, |
| but 2to3 cannot fix automatically. In this case, 2to3 will print a warning |
| beneath the diff for a file. You should address the warning in order to have |
| compliant 3.x code. |
| |
| 2to3 can also refactor doctests. To enable this mode, use the :option:`-d` |
| flag. Note that *only* doctests will be refactored. This also doesn't require |
| the module to be valid Python. For example, doctest like examples in a reST |
| document could also be refactored with this option. |
| |
| The :option:`-v` option enables output of more information on the translation |
| process. |
| |
| Since some print statements can be parsed as function calls or statements, 2to3 |
| cannot always read files containing the print function. When 2to3 detects the |
| presence of the ``from __future__ import print_function`` compiler directive, it |
| modifies its internal grammar to interpret :func:`print` as a function. This |
| change can also be enabled manually with the :option:`-p` flag. Use |
| :option:`-p` to run fixers on code that already has had its print statements |
| converted. |
| |
| The :option:`-o` or :option:`--output-dir` option allows specification of an |
| alternate directory for processed output files to be written to. The |
| :option:`-n` flag is required when using this as backup files do not make sense |
| when not overwriting the input files. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.2.3 |
| The :option:`-o` option was added. |
| |
| The :option:`-W` or :option:`--write-unchanged-files` flag tells 2to3 to always |
| write output files even if no changes were required to the file. This is most |
| useful with :option:`-o` so that an entire Python source tree is copied with |
| translation from one directory to another. |
| This option implies the :option:`-w` flag as it would not make sense otherwise. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.2.3 |
| The :option:`-W` flag was added. |
| |
| The :option:`--add-suffix` option specifies a string to append to all output |
| filenames. The :option:`-n` flag is required when specifying this as backups |
| are not necessary when writing to different filenames. Example:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 -n -W --add-suffix=3 example.py |
| |
| Will cause a converted file named ``example.py3`` to be written. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.2.3 |
| The :option:`--add-suffix` option was added. |
| |
| To translate an entire project from one directory tree to another use:: |
| |
| $ 2to3 --output-dir=python3-version/mycode -W -n python2-version/mycode |
| |
| |
| .. _2to3-fixers: |
| |
| Fixers |
| ------ |
| |
| Each step of transforming code is encapsulated in a fixer. The command ``2to3 |
| -l`` lists them. As :ref:`documented above <2to3-using>`, each can be turned on |
| and off individually. They are described here in more detail. |
| |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: apply |
| |
| Removes usage of :func:`apply`. For example ``apply(function, *args, |
| **kwargs)`` is converted to ``function(*args, **kwargs)``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: asserts |
| |
| Replaces deprecated :mod:`unittest` method names with the correct ones. |
| |
| ================================ ========================================== |
| From To |
| ================================ ========================================== |
| ``failUnlessEqual(a, b)`` :meth:`assertEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertEqual>` |
| ``assertEquals(a, b)`` :meth:`assertEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertEqual>` |
| ``failIfEqual(a, b)`` :meth:`assertNotEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertNotEqual>` |
| ``assertNotEquals(a, b)`` :meth:`assertNotEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertNotEqual>` |
| ``failUnless(a)`` :meth:`assertTrue(a) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertTrue>` |
| ``assert_(a)`` :meth:`assertTrue(a) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertTrue>` |
| ``failIf(a)`` :meth:`assertFalse(a) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertFalse>` |
| ``failUnlessRaises(exc, cal)`` :meth:`assertRaises(exc, cal) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertRaises>` |
| ``failUnlessAlmostEqual(a, b)`` :meth:`assertAlmostEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertAlmostEqual>` |
| ``assertAlmostEquals(a, b)`` :meth:`assertAlmostEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertAlmostEqual>` |
| ``failIfAlmostEqual(a, b)`` :meth:`assertNotAlmostEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual>` |
| ``assertNotAlmostEquals(a, b)`` :meth:`assertNotAlmostEqual(a, b) |
| <unittest.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual>` |
| ================================ ========================================== |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: basestring |
| |
| Converts :class:`basestring` to :class:`str`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: buffer |
| |
| Converts :class:`buffer` to :class:`memoryview`. This fixer is optional |
| because the :class:`memoryview` API is similar but not exactly the same as |
| that of :class:`buffer`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: callable |
| |
| Converts ``callable(x)`` to ``isinstance(x, collections.Callable)``, adding |
| an import to :mod:`collections` if needed. Note ``callable(x)`` has returned |
| in Python 3.2, so if you do not intend to support Python 3.1, you can disable |
| this fixer. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: dict |
| |
| Fixes dictionary iteration methods. :meth:`dict.iteritems` is converted to |
| :meth:`dict.items`, :meth:`dict.iterkeys` to :meth:`dict.keys`, and |
| :meth:`dict.itervalues` to :meth:`dict.values`. Similarly, |
| :meth:`dict.viewitems`, :meth:`dict.viewkeys` and :meth:`dict.viewvalues` are |
| converted respectively to :meth:`dict.items`, :meth:`dict.keys` and |
| :meth:`dict.values`. It also wraps existing usages of :meth:`dict.items`, |
| :meth:`dict.keys`, and :meth:`dict.values` in a call to :class:`list`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: except |
| |
| Converts ``except X, T`` to ``except X as T``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: exec |
| |
| Converts the ``exec`` statement to the :func:`exec` function. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: execfile |
| |
| Removes usage of :func:`execfile`. The argument to :func:`execfile` is |
| wrapped in calls to :func:`open`, :func:`compile`, and :func:`exec`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: exitfunc |
| |
| Changes assignment of :attr:`sys.exitfunc` to use of the :mod:`atexit` |
| module. |
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| .. 2to3fixer:: filter |
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| Wraps :func:`filter` usage in a :class:`list` call. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: funcattrs |
| |
| Fixes function attributes that have been renamed. For example, |
| ``my_function.func_closure`` is converted to ``my_function.__closure__``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: future |
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| Removes ``from __future__ import new_feature`` statements. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: getcwdu |
| |
| Renames :func:`os.getcwdu` to :func:`os.getcwd`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: has_key |
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| Changes ``dict.has_key(key)`` to ``key in dict``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: idioms |
| |
| This optional fixer performs several transformations that make Python code |
| more idiomatic. Type comparisons like ``type(x) is SomeClass`` and |
| ``type(x) == SomeClass`` are converted to ``isinstance(x, SomeClass)``. |
| ``while 1`` becomes ``while True``. This fixer also tries to make use of |
| :func:`sorted` in appropriate places. For example, this block :: |
| |
| L = list(some_iterable) |
| L.sort() |
| |
| is changed to :: |
| |
| L = sorted(some_iterable) |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: import |
| |
| Detects sibling imports and converts them to relative imports. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: imports |
| |
| Handles module renames in the standard library. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: imports2 |
| |
| Handles other modules renames in the standard library. It is separate from |
| the :2to3fixer:`imports` fixer only because of technical limitations. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: input |
| |
| Converts ``input(prompt)`` to ``eval(input(prompt))`` |
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| .. 2to3fixer:: intern |
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| Converts :func:`intern` to :func:`sys.intern`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: isinstance |
| |
| Fixes duplicate types in the second argument of :func:`isinstance`. For |
| example, ``isinstance(x, (int, int))`` is converted to ``isinstance(x, |
| (int))``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: itertools_imports |
| |
| Removes imports of :func:`itertools.ifilter`, :func:`itertools.izip`, and |
| :func:`itertools.imap`. Imports of :func:`itertools.ifilterfalse` are also |
| changed to :func:`itertools.filterfalse`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: itertools |
| |
| Changes usage of :func:`itertools.ifilter`, :func:`itertools.izip`, and |
| :func:`itertools.imap` to their built-in equivalents. |
| :func:`itertools.ifilterfalse` is changed to :func:`itertools.filterfalse`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: long |
| |
| Renames :class:`long` to :class:`int`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: map |
| |
| Wraps :func:`map` in a :class:`list` call. It also changes ``map(None, x)`` |
| to ``list(x)``. Using ``from future_builtins import map`` disables this |
| fixer. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: metaclass |
| |
| Converts the old metaclass syntax (``__metaclass__ = Meta`` in the class |
| body) to the new (``class X(metaclass=Meta)``). |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: methodattrs |
| |
| Fixes old method attribute names. For example, ``meth.im_func`` is converted |
| to ``meth.__func__``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: ne |
| |
| Converts the old not-equal syntax, ``<>``, to ``!=``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: next |
| |
| Converts the use of iterator's :meth:`~iterator.next` methods to the |
| :func:`next` function. It also renames :meth:`next` methods to |
| :meth:`~iterator.__next__`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: nonzero |
| |
| Renames :meth:`__nonzero__` to :meth:`~object.__bool__`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: numliterals |
| |
| Converts octal literals into the new syntax. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: operator |
| |
| Converts calls to various functions in the :mod:`operator` module to other, |
| but equivalent, function calls. When needed, the appropriate ``import`` |
| statements are added, e.g. ``import collections``. The following mapping |
| are made: |
| |
| ================================== ========================================== |
| From To |
| ================================== ========================================== |
| ``operator.isCallable(obj)`` ``hasattr(obj, '__call__')`` |
| ``operator.sequenceIncludes(obj)`` ``operator.contains(obj)`` |
| ``operator.isSequenceType(obj)`` ``isinstance(obj, collections.Sequence)`` |
| ``operator.isMappingType(obj)`` ``isinstance(obj, collections.Mapping)`` |
| ``operator.isNumberType(obj)`` ``isinstance(obj, numbers.Number)`` |
| ``operator.repeat(obj, n)`` ``operator.mul(obj, n)`` |
| ``operator.irepeat(obj, n)`` ``operator.imul(obj, n)`` |
| ================================== ========================================== |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: paren |
| |
| Add extra parenthesis where they are required in list comprehensions. For |
| example, ``[x for x in 1, 2]`` becomes ``[x for x in (1, 2)]``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: print |
| |
| Converts the ``print`` statement to the :func:`print` function. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: raise |
| |
| Converts ``raise E, V`` to ``raise E(V)``, and ``raise E, V, T`` to ``raise |
| E(V).with_traceback(T)``. If ``E`` is a tuple, the translation will be |
| incorrect because substituting tuples for exceptions has been removed in 3.0. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: raw_input |
| |
| Converts :func:`raw_input` to :func:`input`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: reduce |
| |
| Handles the move of :func:`reduce` to :func:`functools.reduce`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: reload |
| |
| Converts :func:`reload` to :func:`imp.reload`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: renames |
| |
| Changes :data:`sys.maxint` to :data:`sys.maxsize`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: repr |
| |
| Replaces backtick repr with the :func:`repr` function. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: set_literal |
| |
| Replaces use of the :class:`set` constructor with set literals. This fixer |
| is optional. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: standarderror |
| |
| Renames :exc:`StandardError` to :exc:`Exception`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: sys_exc |
| |
| Changes the deprecated :data:`sys.exc_value`, :data:`sys.exc_type`, |
| :data:`sys.exc_traceback` to use :func:`sys.exc_info`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: throw |
| |
| Fixes the API change in generator's :meth:`throw` method. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: tuple_params |
| |
| Removes implicit tuple parameter unpacking. This fixer inserts temporary |
| variables. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: types |
| |
| Fixes code broken from the removal of some members in the :mod:`types` |
| module. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: unicode |
| |
| Renames :class:`unicode` to :class:`str`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: urllib |
| |
| Handles the rename of :mod:`urllib` and :mod:`urllib2` to the :mod:`urllib` |
| package. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: ws_comma |
| |
| Removes excess whitespace from comma separated items. This fixer is |
| optional. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: xrange |
| |
| Renames :func:`xrange` to :func:`range` and wraps existing :func:`range` |
| calls with :class:`list`. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: xreadlines |
| |
| Changes ``for x in file.xreadlines()`` to ``for x in file``. |
| |
| .. 2to3fixer:: zip |
| |
| Wraps :func:`zip` usage in a :class:`list` call. This is disabled when |
| ``from future_builtins import zip`` appears. |
| |
| |
| :mod:`lib2to3` - 2to3's library |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| .. module:: lib2to3 |
| :synopsis: the 2to3 library |
| .. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum |
| .. moduleauthor:: Collin Winter |
| .. moduleauthor:: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> |
| |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The :mod:`lib2to3` API should be considered unstable and may change |
| drastically in the future. |
| |
| .. XXX What is the public interface anyway? |