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author | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2008-05-13 04:55:24 (GMT) |
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committer | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2008-05-13 04:55:24 (GMT) |
commit | 752abd0d3cc66f84f551650b8424248b202a16a4 (patch) | |
tree | f5302f8a246115f3f61a1414a94c8d2ce12a3a01 /Doc | |
parent | 8321f978918e3ae4de18672770c6504dcae82343 (diff) | |
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Convert a lot of print statements to print functions in docstrings,
documentation, and unused/rarely used functions.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc')
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/howto/functional.rst | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/collections.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/datetime.rst | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/json.rst | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/modulefinder.rst | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/plistlib.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/sched.rst | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/socket.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/wsgiref.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/tools/sphinxext/patchlevel.py | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/tutorial/errors.rst | 2 |
12 files changed, 34 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/howto/functional.rst b/Doc/howto/functional.rst index faa0418..c71d038 100644 --- a/Doc/howto/functional.rst +++ b/Doc/howto/functional.rst @@ -222,10 +222,10 @@ These two statements are equivalent:: for i in iter(obj): - print i + print(i) for i in obj: - print i + print(i) Iterators can be materialized as lists or tuples by using the :func:`list` or :func:`tuple` constructor functions: @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ obvious :keyword:`for` loop:: containing the count and each element. :: >>> for item in enumerate(['subject', 'verb', 'object']): - ... print item + ... print(item) (0, 'subject') (1, 'verb') (2, 'object') diff --git a/Doc/library/collections.rst b/Doc/library/collections.rst index e886d86..a5cffdd 100644 --- a/Doc/library/collections.rst +++ b/Doc/library/collections.rst @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Example: >>> from collections import deque >>> d = deque('ghi') # make a new deque with three items >>> for elem in d: # iterate over the deque's elements - ... print elem.upper() + ... print(elem.upper()) G H I diff --git a/Doc/library/datetime.rst b/Doc/library/datetime.rst index e4aac1a..9401b38 100644 --- a/Doc/library/datetime.rst +++ b/Doc/library/datetime.rst @@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ Example of working with :class:`date`: datetime.date(2002, 3, 11) >>> t = d.timetuple() >>> for i in t: # doctest: +SKIP - ... print i + ... print(i) 2002 # year 3 # month 11 # day @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ Example of working with :class:`date`: -1 >>> ic = d.isocalendar() >>> for i in ic: # doctest: +SKIP - ... print i + ... print(i) 2002 # ISO year 11 # ISO week number 1 # ISO day number ( 1 = Monday ) @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ Examples of working with datetime objects: >>> # Using datetime.timetuple() to get tuple of all attributes >>> tt = dt.timetuple() >>> for it in tt: # doctest: +SKIP - ... print it + ... print(it) ... 2006 # year 11 # month @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ Examples of working with datetime objects: >>> # Date in ISO format >>> ic = dt.isocalendar() >>> for it in ic: # doctest: +SKIP - ... print it + ... print(it) ... 2006 # ISO year 47 # ISO week diff --git a/Doc/library/json.rst b/Doc/library/json.rst index 79430c3..9f1ebc2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/json.rst +++ b/Doc/library/json.rst @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Encoding basic Python object hierarchies:: >>> import json >>> json.dumps(['foo', {'bar': ('baz', None, 1.0, 2)}]) '["foo", {"bar": ["baz", null, 1.0, 2]}]' - >>> print json.dumps("\"foo\bar") + >>> print(json.dumps("\"foo\bar")) "\"foo\bar" - >>> print json.dumps(u'\u1234') + >>> print(json.dumps(u'\u1234')) "\u1234" - >>> print json.dumps('\\') + >>> print(json.dumps('\\')) "\\" - >>> print json.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True) + >>> print(json.dumps({"c": 0, "b": 0, "a": 0}, sort_keys=True)) {"a": 0, "b": 0, "c": 0} >>> from StringIO import StringIO >>> io = StringIO() @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Compact encoding:: Pretty printing:: >>> import json - >>> print json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4) + >>> print(json.dumps({'4': 5, '6': 7}, sort_keys=True, indent=4)) { "4": 5, "6": 7 diff --git a/Doc/library/modulefinder.rst b/Doc/library/modulefinder.rst index 13ea11d..e9043d2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/modulefinder.rst +++ b/Doc/library/modulefinder.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ report of the imported modules will be printed. This class provides :meth:`run_script` and :meth:`report` methods to determine the set of modules imported by a script. *path* can be a list of directories to search for modules; if not specified, ``sys.path`` is used. *debug* sets the - debugging level; higher values make the class print debugging messages about + debugging level; higher values make the class print debugging messages about what it's doing. *excludes* is a list of module names to exclude from the analysis. *replace_paths* is a list of ``(oldpath, newpath)`` tuples that will be replaced in module paths. @@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ The script that will output the report of bacon.py:: finder = ModuleFinder() finder.run_script('bacon.py') - print 'Loaded modules:' - for name, mod in finder.modules.iteritems(): - print '%s: ' % name, - print ','.join(mod.globalnames.keys()[:3]) + print('Loaded modules:') + for name, mod in finder.modules.items(): + print('%s: ' % name, end='') + print(','.join(mod.globalnames.keys()[:3])) - print '-'*50 - print 'Modules not imported:' - print '\n'.join(finder.badmodules.iterkeys()) + print('-'*50) + print('Modules not imported:') + print('\n'.join(finder.badmodules.keys())) Sample output (may vary depending on the architecture):: diff --git a/Doc/library/plistlib.rst b/Doc/library/plistlib.rst index 81b10bc..a71376e 100644 --- a/Doc/library/plistlib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/plistlib.rst @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ Generating a plist:: Parsing a plist:: pl = readPlist(pathOrFile) - print pl["aKey"] + print(pl["aKey"]) diff --git a/Doc/library/sched.rst b/Doc/library/sched.rst index bb15c76..e0007fc 100644 --- a/Doc/library/sched.rst +++ b/Doc/library/sched.rst @@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ Example:: >>> import time >>> from threading import Timer >>> def print_time(): - ... print "From print_time", time.time() + ... print("From print_time", time.time()) ... >>> def print_some_times(): - ... print time.time() + ... print(time.time()) ... Timer(5, print_time, ()).start() ... Timer(10, print_time, ()).start() ... time.sleep(11) # sleep while time-delay events execute - ... print time.time() + ... print(time.time()) ... >>> print_some_times() 930343690.257 diff --git a/Doc/library/socket.rst b/Doc/library/socket.rst index 9a3af1d..d7164da 100644 --- a/Doc/library/socket.rst +++ b/Doc/library/socket.rst @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ the interface:: s.ioctl(socket.SIO_RCVALL, socket.RCVALL_ON) # receive a package - print s.recvfrom(65565) + print(s.recvfrom(65565)) # disabled promiscuous mode s.ioctl(socket.SIO_RCVALL, socket.RCVALL_OFF) diff --git a/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst b/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst index 55d780f..2437bcd 100644 --- a/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst +++ b/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ parameter expect a WSGI-compliant dictionary to be supplied; please see return ret httpd = make_server('', 8000, simple_app) - print "Serving on port 8000..." + print("Serving on port 8000...") httpd.serve_forever() diff --git a/Doc/tools/sphinxext/patchlevel.py b/Doc/tools/sphinxext/patchlevel.py index cb9e35c..821e3be 100644 --- a/Doc/tools/sphinxext/patchlevel.py +++ b/Doc/tools/sphinxext/patchlevel.py @@ -63,9 +63,10 @@ def get_version_info(): return get_header_version_info('.') except (IOError, OSError): version, release = get_sys_version_info() - print >>sys.stderr, 'Can\'t get version info from Include/patchlevel.h, ' \ - 'using version of this interpreter (%s).' % release + print('Can\'t get version info from Include/patchlevel.h, ' + 'using version of this interpreter (%s).' % release, + file=sys.stderr) return version, release if __name__ == '__main__': - print get_header_version_info('.')[1] + print(get_header_version_info('.')[1]) 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 @@ lists, one list per row:: 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 @@ A more verbose version of this snippet shows the flow explicitly:: 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 @@ the exception (allowing a caller to handle the exception as well):: 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: |