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Kirill Smelkov
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Benjamin Peterson
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:mod:`future_builtins` --- Python 3 built
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ins
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:mod:`future_builtins` --- Python 3 builtins
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.. module:: future_builtins
.. sectionauthor:: Georg Brandl
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This module provides functions that exist in 2.x, but have different behavior in
Python 3, so they cannot be put into the 2.x builtins namespace.
Instead, if you want to write code compatible with Python 3 built
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ins, import
Instead, if you want to write code compatible with Python 3 builtins, import
them from this module, like this::
from future_builtins import map, filter
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@@ -16,17 +16,17 @@ them from this module, like this::
... code using Python 3-style map and filter ...
The :term:`2to3` tool that ports Python 2 code to Python 3 will recognize
this usage and leave the new built
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ins alone.
this usage and leave the new builtins alone.
.. note::
The Python 3 :func:`print` function is already in the built
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ins, but cannot be
The Python 3 :func:`print` function is already in the builtins, but cannot be
accessed from Python 2 code unless you use the appropriate future statement::
from __future__ import print_function
Available built
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ins are:
Available builtins are:
.. function:: ascii(object)
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