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Arnaud Fontaine authored
Done through various 2to3 fixers (zope.fixers, modernize, future) and manual changes. This is a single commit so that we have a clearer picture of how code converted with my2to3 should look like. Except straightforward @implementer decorator 2to3 fixer, only product/ folder was considered as the goal was to be able to create an ERP5Site. * Use @implementer decorator introduced in zope.interface 3.6.0 (2010): The implements syntax used under Python 2.X does not work under 3.X, since it depends on how metaclasses are implemented and this has changed. Instead it now supports a decorator syntax (also under Python 2.X). Applied thanks to 2to3 `zope.fixers` package. * Use `six.moves` rather than `future` install_aliases() feature because the latter use unicode_literals and "wraps" module aliases so that unicode() are returned for text rather than str() (Python2 standard library). This notably breaks BusinessTemplate code which uses urllib quote() for filesystem paths... * No more unbound methods in python3 so use six.get_unbound_function(). * dict.(iteritems,iterkeys,itervalues)() => six.\1(dict) thanks to `dict_six` 2to3 fixer from `modernize`: $ python-modernize -w -f dict_six product/ * Manually make sure that dict.{items,values,keys}() returns a real list when it is latter modified rather than a dict_{items,values,keys} (ensure_list()). By default, 2to3 blindly does list(dict.{items,values,keys}()) which is not acceptable from performances point of view. With my2to3, this will be possible to handle such case automatically. * Replace cStringIO.StringIO() by six.moves.cStringIO() (a module alias for cStringIO.StringIO() on py2 and io.StringIO() on py3). * Use six.text_type which maps to unicode() on py2 and str() on py3. This also makes a clearer difference between text and binary strings. * Replace map()/filter() with lambda function by list comprehension (this has the benefit to avoid casting to list for py3 as it returns iterators).
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