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authorJon Dufresne <jon.dufresne@gmail.com>2019-10-24 20:11:14 -0700
committerPaul McGuire <ptmcg@users.noreply.github.com>2019-10-24 22:11:14 -0500
commitf73e2571fb643a2afdde365eeee0fe0f3f4f5300 (patch)
treef9015586cee7efc5e60eee78a8ebcbaa4e9e953d /examples/nested.py
parent696808023f10207461d7b22dc1d02cbed44e2bfa (diff)
downloadpyparsing-git-f73e2571fb643a2afdde365eeee0fe0f3f4f5300.tar.gz
Use pyupgrade to upgrade the code to use Python3 conventions (#138)
The pyupgrade project is available at https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade and can be installed through pip. The pyupgrade tool automatically upgrades syntax for newer versions of the language. As pyparsing is now Python 3 only, can apply some cleanups and simplifications. Ran the tool using the following command: $ find . -name \*.py -exec pyupgrade --py3-plus {} \; For now, pyparsing.py was skipped while it is refactored to a package.
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diff --git a/examples/nested.py b/examples/nested.py
index 2e71d62..218c10b 100644
--- a/examples/nested.py
+++ b/examples/nested.py
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ data = """
# use {}'s for nested lists
nestedItems = nestedExpr("{", "}")
-print(( (nestedItems+stringEnd).parseString(data).asList() ))
+print( (nestedItems+stringEnd).parseString(data).asList() )
# use default delimiters of ()'s
mathExpr = nestedExpr()
-print(( mathExpr.parseString( "((( ax + by)*C) *(Z | (E^F) & D))") ))
+print( mathExpr.parseString( "((( ax + by)*C) *(Z | (E^F) & D))") )