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substitute open(...) for file(...)...
substitute open(...) for file(...) The file type is gone in py3k, and all file objects are under the new io hierarchy. Since open(...) is supported on both Python 2 and 3, use it instead of file in all instances. This isn't caught by 2to3.

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pyfile.py
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Thomas Kluyver
Find .py files for verbose tracebacks, rather than trying to tokenize .pyc files.
r5851 """Utilities for working with Python source files.
Exposes various functions from recent Python standard libraries, along with
equivalents for older Python versions.
"""
import os.path
try: # Python 3.2
from imp import source_from_cache, cache_from_source
except ImportError:
# Python <= 3.1: .pyc files go next to .py
def source_from_cache(path):
basename, ext = os.path.splitext(path)
Thomas
Fix syntax for Python 2.6 - no set literals.
r5882 if ext not in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
Thomas Kluyver
Find .py files for verbose tracebacks, rather than trying to tokenize .pyc files.
r5851 raise ValueError('Not a cached Python file extension', ext)
# Should we look for .pyw files?
return basename + '.py'
def cache_from_source(path, debug_override=None):
if debug_override is None:
debug_override = __debug__
basename, ext = os.path.splitext(path)
return basename + '.pyc' if debug_override else '.pyo'