gituser/production/: modernize-0.8.0 metadata and description
A hack on top of fissix (lib2to3 fork) for modernizing code for hybrid codebases.
| author | Armin Ronacher |
| author_email | armin.ronacher@active-4.com |
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| maintainer | PyCQA |
| maintainer_email | code-quality@python.org |
| provides_extras | test |
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| requires_python | ~=3.6 |
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modernize-0.8.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
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This library is a very thin wrapper around fissix, a fork of lib2to3, to utilize it to make Python 2 code more modern with the intention of eventually porting it over to Python 3.
The python -m modernize command works like python -m fissix, see fissix. Here’s how you’d rewrite a single file:
python -m modernize -w example.py
It does not guarantee, but it attempts to spit out a codebase compatible with Python 2.6+ or Python 3. The code that it generates has a runtime dependency on six, unless the --no-six option is used. Version 1.9.0 or later of six is recommended. Some of the fixers output code that is not compatible with Python 2.5 or lower.
Documentation: modernize.readthedocs.io.
See the LICENSE file for the license of modernize. Using this tool does not affect licensing of the modernized code.