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Add `print_function` to all `from __future__ import ...` statements
and use the python3 print function syntax everywhere.
Closes #3078.
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2to3: Apply `imports` fixer.
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The `imports` fixer deals with the standard packages that have been
renamed, removed, or methods that have moved.
cPickle -- removed, use pickle
commands -- removed, getoutput, getstatusoutput moved to subprocess
urlparse -- removed, urlparse moved to urllib.parse
cStringIO -- removed, use StringIO or io.StringIO
copy_reg -- renamed copyreg
_winreg -- renamed winreg
ConfigParser -- renamed configparser
__builtin__ -- renamed builtins
In the case of `cPickle`, it is imported as `pickle` when python < 3 and
performance may be a consideration, but otherwise plain old `pickle` is
used.
Dealing with `StringIO` is a bit tricky. There is an `io.StringIO`
function in the `io` module, available since Python 2.6, but it expects
unicode whereas `StringIO.StringIO` expects ascii. The Python 3
equivalent is then `io.BytesIO`. What I have done here is used BytesIO
for anything that is emulating a file for testing purposes. That is more
explicit than using a redefined StringIO as was done before we dropped
support for Python 2.4 and 2.5.
Closes #3180.
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DOC: Formatting fixes using regex
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also other spacing or formatting mistakes
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The new import `absolute_import` is added the `from __future__ import`
statement and The 2to3 `import` fixer is run to make the imports
compatible. There are several things that need to be dealt with to make
this work.
1) Files meant to be run as scripts run in a different environment than
files imported as part of a package, and so changes to those files need
to be skipped. The affected script files are:
* all setup.py files
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_umath.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_numpy_api.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_ufunc_api.py
2) Some imported modules are not available as they are created during
the build process and consequently 2to3 is unable to handle them
correctly. Files that import those modules need a bit of extra work.
The affected files are:
* core/__init__.py,
* core/numeric.py,
* core/_internal.py,
* core/arrayprint.py,
* core/fromnumeric.py,
* numpy/__init__.py,
* lib/npyio.py,
* lib/function_base.py,
* fft/fftpack.py,
* random/__init__.py
Closes #3172
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2to3: Put `from __future__ import division` in every python file.
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This should be harmless, as we already are division clean. However,
placement of this import takes some care. In the future a script
can be used to append new features without worry, at least until
such time as it exceeds a single line. Having that ability will
make it easier to deal with absolute imports and printing updates.
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Replaces old style `f.im_func` and `f.im_class` method attributes
with `f.__func__` and `f.__class__`. Closes #3070.
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This replaces the `b.func_xxxx` with newer `__xxxx__` attribute names
For example, `f.__name__` replaces `f.func_name`
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Example: except ValueError,msg: -> except ValueError as msg:
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It comes from the Python compiler package, which isn't available on Python 3.x.
We already handle that issue by instead importing the ast module.
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Thanks to sebhaase for the patch.
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- allow numbers in function signature
- print the items in relevance order (not reverse relevance)
- include ufunc docstrings
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of changing the module to import from to io.
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Make small cleanup.
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aggressively.
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they are still an improvement)
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issubclass_, issubsctype, and issubdtype to numpy.core.numerictypes
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point of actual use and global instantiations of finfo. Thanks to David Cournapeau for tracking down and fixing the import part of the problem.
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of an explicit
import.
Remove ">>>" from bartlett plotting example since it currently requires matplotlib.
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numpy.distutils.
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