Backport of the print function, using a __future__ import.
This work is substantially Anthony Baxter's, from issue
1633807. I just freshened it, made a few minor tweaks,
and added the test cases. I also created issue 2412,
which is to check for 2to3's behavior with the print
function. I also added myself to ACKS.
diff --git a/Parser/parsetok.c b/Parser/parsetok.c
index f3d8462..e4db574 100644
--- a/Parser/parsetok.c
+++ b/Parser/parsetok.c
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@
return NULL;
}
#ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
- if (flags & PyPARSE_WITH_IS_KEYWORD)
- ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT;
+ if (flags & PyPARSE_PRINT_IS_FUNCTION)
+ ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION;
#endif
for (;;) {
@@ -167,26 +167,6 @@
str[len] = '\0';
#ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
- /* This is only necessary to support the "as" warning, but
- we don't want to warn about "as" in import statements. */
- if (type == NAME &&
- len == 6 && str[0] == 'i' && strcmp(str, "import") == 0)
- handling_import = 1;
-
- /* Warn about with as NAME */
- if (type == NAME &&
- !(ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT)) {
- if (len == 4 && str[0] == 'w' && strcmp(str, "with") == 0)
- warn(with_msg, err_ret->filename, tok->lineno);
- else if (!(handling_import || handling_with) &&
- len == 2 && str[0] == 'a' &&
- strcmp(str, "as") == 0)
- warn(as_msg, err_ret->filename, tok->lineno);
- }
- else if (type == NAME &&
- (ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) &&
- len == 4 && str[0] == 'w' && strcmp(str, "with") == 0)
- handling_with = 1;
#endif
if (a >= tok->line_start)
col_offset = a - tok->line_start;