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- Allows the function version of the print statements to be used.
- Gives us a value (
USING_PYTHON2
) that can be tested for at run time to determine if we are running Python2 or Python3.
Import Statements
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Changing the #ifndef/#else/#endif Statements
You need to change blocks such as this:
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from logginginterface import *
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from .logginginterface import *
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to this. Make CERTAIN that the indentation is adjusted as well.
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Yes, there is some cognitive dissonance for changing "#ifndef" to "if", but the rest of the generated code is set up properly to be able to quickly edit the code.
- Search for all instances of "
#ifndef USING_PYTHON2
" and change "#ifndef
" to "if
" and add a trailing ":
". - Search for all instances of "
#else /* USING_PYTHON2 */
" and change that to "else:". - Remove all instances of "
#endif /* USING_PYTHON2 */
" from the code. - Re-indent the lines in between.
Import Statements
The way that imports of functions found in local files changes in Python3. So change blocks such as this:
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to this. Make CERTAIN that the indentation is adjusted as well.
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In some cases, standard library interfaces have changed. So change blocks such as this:
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