2to3 is a Python program that reads Python 2.x source code and applies a series
of fixers to transform it into valid Python 3.x code. The standard library
contains a rich set of fixers that will handle almost all code. 2to3 supporting
library lib2to3
is, however, a flexible and generic library, so it is
possible to write your own fixers for 2to3. lib2to3
could also be
adapted to custom applications in which Python code needs to be edited
automatically.
2to3 will usually be installed with the Python interpreter as a script. It is
also located in the Tools/scripts
directory of the Python root.
2to3's basic arguments are a list of files or directories to transform. The directories are recursively traversed for Python sources.
Here is a sample Python 2.x source file, example.py
:
def greet(name):
print "Hello, {0}!".format(name)
print "What's your name?"
name = raw_input()
greet(name)
It can be converted to Python 3.x code via 2to3 on the command line:
$ 2to3 example.py
A diff against the original source file is printed. 2to3 can also write the
needed modifications right back to the source file. (A backup of the original
file is made unless -n
is also given.) Writing the changes back is
enabled with the -w
flag:
$ 2to3 -w example.py
After transformation, example.py
looks like this:
def greet(name):
print("Hello, {0}!".format(name))
print("What's your name?")
name = input()
greet(name)
Comments and exact indentation are preserved throughout the translation process.
By default, 2to3 runs a set of predefined fixers. The
-l
flag lists all available fixers. An explicit set of fixers to run
can be given with -f
. Likewise the -x
explicitly disables a
fixer. The following example runs only the imports
and has_key
fixers:
$ 2to3 -f imports -f has_key example.py
This command runs every fixer except the apply
fixer:
$ 2to3 -x apply example.py
Some fixers are explicit, meaning they aren't run by default and must be
listed on the command line to be run. Here, in addition to the default fixers,
the idioms
fixer is run:
$ 2to3 -f all -f idioms example.py
Notice how passing all
enables all default fixers.
Sometimes 2to3 will find a place in your source code that needs to be changed, but 2to3 cannot fix automatically. In this case, 2to3 will print a warning beneath the diff for a file. You should address the warning in order to have compliant 3.x code.
2to3 can also refactor doctests. To enable this mode, use the -d
flag. Note that only doctests will be refactored. This also doesn't require
the module to be valid Python. For example, doctest like examples in a reST
document could also be refactored with this option.
The -v
option enables output of more information on the translation
process.
Since some print statements can be parsed as function calls or statements, 2to3
cannot always read files containing the print function. When 2to3 detects the
presence of the from __future__ import print_function
compiler directive, it
modifies its internal grammar to interpret print()
as a function. This
change can also be enabled manually with the -p
flag. Use
-p
to run fixers on code that already has had its print statements
converted.
The -o
or --output-dir
option allows specification of an
alternate directory for processed output files to be written to. The
-n
flag is required when using this as backup files do not make sense
when not overwriting the input files.
New in version 3.2.3: The -o
option was added.
The -W
or --write-unchanged-files
flag tells 2to3 to always
write output files even if no changes were required to the file. This is most
useful with -o
so that an entire Python source tree is copied with
translation from one directory to another.
This option implies the -w
flag as it would not make sense otherwise.
New in version 3.2.3: The -W
flag was added.
The --add-suffix
option specifies a string to append to all output
filenames. The -n
flag is required when specifying this as backups
are not necessary when writing to different filenames. Example:
$ 2to3 -n -W --add-suffix=3 example.py
Will cause a converted file named example.py3
to be written.
New in version 3.2.3: The --add-suffix
option was added.
To translate an entire project from one directory tree to another use:
$ 2to3 --output-dir=python3-version/mycode -W -n python2-version/mycode
Each step of transforming code is encapsulated in a fixer. The command 2to3
-l
lists them. As documented above, each can be turned on
and off individually. They are described here in more detail.
apply
Removes usage of apply()
. For example apply(function, *args,
**kwargs)
is converted to function(*args, **kwargs)
.
asserts
Replaces deprecated unittest
method names with the correct ones.
From | To |
---|---|
failUnlessEqual(a, b) | assertEqual(a, b) |
assertEquals(a, b) | assertEqual(a, b) |
failIfEqual(a, b) | assertNotEqual(a, b) |
assertNotEquals(a, b) | assertNotEqual(a, b) |
failUnless(a) | assertTrue(a) |
assert_(a) | assertTrue(a) |
failIf(a) | assertFalse(a) |
failUnlessRaises(exc, cal) | assertRaises(exc, cal) |
failUnlessAlmostEqual(a, b) | assertAlmostEqual(a, b) |
assertAlmostEquals(a, b) | assertAlmostEqual(a, b) |
failIfAlmostEqual(a, b) | assertNotAlmostEqual(a, b) |
assertNotAlmostEquals(a, b) | assertNotAlmostEqual(a, b) |
basestring
Converts basestring
to str
.
buffer
Converts buffer
to memoryview
. This fixer is optional
because the memoryview
API is similar but not exactly the same as
that of buffer
.
dict
Fixes dictionary iteration methods. dict.iteritems()
is converted to
dict.items()
, dict.iterkeys()
to dict.keys()
, and
dict.itervalues()
to dict.values()
. Similarly,
dict.viewitems()
, dict.viewkeys()
and dict.viewvalues()
are
converted respectively to dict.items()
, dict.keys()
and
dict.values()
. It also wraps existing usages of dict.items()
,
dict.keys()
, and dict.values()
in a call to list
.
except
Converts except X, T
to except X as T
.
exec
Converts the exec
statement to the exec()
function.
execfile
Removes usage of execfile()
. The argument to execfile()
is
wrapped in calls to open()
, compile()
, and exec()
.
exitfunc
Changes assignment of sys.exitfunc
to use of the atexit
module.
filter
funcattrs
Fixes function attributes that have been renamed. For example,
my_function.func_closure
is converted to my_function.__closure__
.
future
Removes from __future__ import new_feature
statements.
getcwdu
Renames os.getcwdu()
to os.getcwd()
.
has_key
Changes dict.has_key(key)
to key in dict
.
idioms
This optional fixer performs several transformations that make Python code
more idiomatic. Type comparisons like type(x) is SomeClass
and
type(x) == SomeClass
are converted to isinstance(x, SomeClass)
.
while 1
becomes while True
. This fixer also tries to make use of
sorted()
in appropriate places. For example, this block
L = list(some_iterable)
L.sort()
is changed to
L = sorted(some_iterable)
import
Detects sibling imports and converts them to relative imports.
imports
Handles module renames in the standard library.
imports2
Handles other modules renames in the standard library. It is separate from
the imports
fixer only because of technical limitations.
input
Converts input(prompt)
to eval(input(prompt))
.
intern
Converts intern()
to sys.intern()
.
isinstance
Fixes duplicate types in the second argument of isinstance()
. For
example, isinstance(x, (int, int))
is converted to isinstance(x,
int)
and isinstance(x, (int, float, int))
is converted to
isinstance(x, (int, float))
.
itertools_imports
Removes imports of itertools.ifilter()
, itertools.izip()
, and
itertools.imap()
. Imports of itertools.ifilterfalse()
are also
changed to itertools.filterfalse()
.
itertools
Changes usage of itertools.ifilter()
, itertools.izip()
, and
itertools.imap()
to their built-in equivalents.
itertools.ifilterfalse()
is changed to itertools.filterfalse()
.
long
Renames long
to int
.
map
Wraps map()
in a list
call. It also changes map(None, x)
to list(x)
. Using from future_builtins import map
disables this
fixer.
metaclass
Converts the old metaclass syntax (__metaclass__ = Meta
in the class
body) to the new (class X(metaclass=Meta)
).
methodattrs
Fixes old method attribute names. For example, meth.im_func
is converted
to meth.__func__
.
ne
Converts the old not-equal syntax, <>
, to !=
.
next
Converts the use of iterator's next()
methods to the
next()
function. It also renames next()
methods to
__next__()
.
nonzero
Renames __nonzero__()
to __bool__()
.
numliterals
Converts octal literals into the new syntax.
operator
Converts calls to various functions in the operator
module to other,
but equivalent, function calls. When needed, the appropriate import
statements are added, e.g. import collections
. The following mapping
are made:
From | To |
---|---|
operator.isCallable(obj) | hasattr(obj, '__call__') |
operator.sequenceIncludes(obj) | operator.contains(obj) |
operator.isSequenceType(obj) | isinstance(obj, collections.Sequence) |
operator.isMappingType(obj) | isinstance(obj, collections.Mapping) |
operator.isNumberType(obj) | isinstance(obj, numbers.Number) |
operator.repeat(obj, n) | operator.mul(obj, n) |
operator.irepeat(obj, n) | operator.imul(obj, n) |
paren
Add extra parenthesis where they are required in list comprehensions. For
example, [x for x in 1, 2]
becomes [x for x in (1, 2)]
.
print
Converts the print
statement to the print()
function.
raise
Converts raise E, V
to raise E(V)
, and raise E, V, T
to raise
E(V).with_traceback(T)
. If E
is a tuple, the translation will be
incorrect because substituting tuples for exceptions has been removed in 3.0.
raw_input
Converts raw_input()
to input()
.
reduce
Handles the move of reduce()
to functools.reduce()
.
reload
Converts reload()
to imp.reload()
.
renames
Changes sys.maxint
to sys.maxsize
.
repr
Replaces backtick repr with the repr()
function.
set_literal
Replaces use of the set
constructor with set literals. This fixer
is optional.
standarderror
Renames StandardError
to Exception
.
sys_exc
Changes the deprecated sys.exc_value
, sys.exc_type
,
sys.exc_traceback
to use sys.exc_info()
.
throw
Fixes the API change in generator's throw()
method.
tuple_params
Removes implicit tuple parameter unpacking. This fixer inserts temporary variables.
types
Fixes code broken from the removal of some members in the types
module.
unicode
Renames unicode
to str
.
urllib
Handles the rename of urllib
and urllib2
to the urllib
package.
ws_comma
Removes excess whitespace from comma separated items. This fixer is optional.
xrange
Renames xrange()
to range()
and wraps existing range()
calls with list
.
xreadlines
Changes for x in file.xreadlines()
to for x in file
.
zip
Wraps zip()
usage in a list
call. This is disabled when
from future_builtins import zip
appears.
lib2to3
- 2to3's librarySource code: Lib/lib2to3/
[UNKNOWN NODE transition]Note
The lib2to3
API should be considered unstable and may change
drastically in the future.