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authorNed Batchelder <ned@nedbatchelder.com>2013-12-14 14:17:56 -0500
committerNed Batchelder <ned@nedbatchelder.com>2013-12-14 14:17:56 -0500
commita0141e1324bccc4dffc1054de013826874497762 (patch)
tree139ddf1046dbe083f80699fb866d1b7395ecc3de /coverage/backward.py
parent124e04f9077cc2b76f9eb28e5f8b7c49a26c4452 (diff)
downloadpython-coveragepy-a0141e1324bccc4dffc1054de013826874497762.tar.gz
No need for paren-less exec any more.
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diff --git a/coverage/backward.py b/coverage/backward.py
index 8237d01..a0dc902 100644
--- a/coverage/backward.py
+++ b/coverage/backward.py
@@ -45,23 +45,6 @@ else:
"""Produce the items from dict `d`."""
return d.iteritems()
-# Exec is a statement in Py2, a function in Py3
-if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
- def exec_code_object(code, global_map):
- """A wrapper around exec()."""
- exec(code, global_map)
-else:
- # OK, this is pretty gross. In Py2, exec was a statement, but that will
- # be a syntax error if we try to put it in a Py3 file, even if it is never
- # executed. So hide it inside an evaluated string literal instead.
- eval(
- compile(
- "def exec_code_object(code, global_map):\n"
- " exec code in global_map\n",
- "<exec_function>", "exec"
- )
- )
-
# Reading Python source and interpreting the coding comment is a big deal.
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
# Python 3.2 provides `tokenize.open`, the best way to open source files.