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* Merge pull request #15702 from mwtoews/optparseCharles Harris2020-03-081-24/+27
|\ | | | | MAINT: Replace optparse with argparse for 'doc' and 'tools' scripts
| * MAINT: replace optparse with argparse for 'doc' and 'tools' scriptsMike Taves2020-03-091-24/+27
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* | convert shebang from python to python3 (#15687)Changqing Li2020-03-041-1/+1
|/ | | | Signed-off-by: Changqing Li <changqing.li@windriver.com>
* MAINT: Remove unnecessary 'from __future__ import ...' statementsJon Dufresne2020-01-031-2/+0
| | | | | As numpy is Python 3 only, these import statements are now unnecessary and don't alter runtime behavior.
* MAINT: Fix deprecated escape sequences in tools/Charles Harris2017-02-251-3/+3
| | | | | | Fix the escape sequences deprecated in Python 3.6 found in the tools directory. Note that this does not include the files in tools/swig/tests which are not even Python 3 compatible at this point.
* MAINT: Apply 2to3 idioms fixer.Charles Harris2013-05-021-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The idioms fixer makes the following replacements. 1) int <- bool 2) comparison or identity of types <- isinstance 3) a.sort() <- sorted(a) There were two problems that needed to be dealt with after the application of the fixer. First, the replacement of comparison or identity of types by isinstance was not always correct. The isinstance function returns true for subtypes whereas many of the places where the fixer made a substitution needed to check for exact type equality. Second, the sorted function was applied to arrays, but because it treats them as iterators and constructs a sorted list from the result, that is the wrong thing to do. Closes #3062.
* 2to3: apply `dict` fixer.Charles Harris2013-04-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In Python3 `dict.items()`, `dict.keys()`, and `dict.values()` are iterators. This causes problems when a list is needed so the 2to3 fixer explicitly constructs a list when is finds on of those functions. However, that is usually not necessary, so a lot of the work here has been cleaning up those places where the fix is not needed. The big exception to that is the `numpy/f2py/crackfortran.py` file. The code there makes extensive use of loops that modify the contents of the dictionary being looped through, which raises an error. That together with the obscurity of the code in that file made it safest to let the `dict` fixer do its worst. Closes #3050.
* 2to3: Apply `print` fixer.Charles Harris2013-04-061-3/+3
| | | | | | | Add `print_function` to all `from __future__ import ...` statements and use the python3 print function syntax everywhere. Closes #3078.
* 2to3: Use absolute imports.Charles Harris2013-03-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* 2to3: Remove xreadlines and replace f.readlines() by f where valid.Charles Harris2013-03-051-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | An open file `f` has been an iterator since python2.3 and `f.xreadlines()` is no longer needed, so replace it with `f`. Also replace `f.readlines()` with `f` where an iterator will do. The replacement of `f.readlines()` is not critical because it is a list in both python2 and python3, but the code is a bit cleaner. Closes #3093
* 2to3: Put `from __future__ import division in every python file.Charles Harris2013-03-011-0/+2
| | | | | | | | 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.
* Add first cut of C code coverage toolmdroe2009-10-271-0/+182