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import sys
from lib2to3 import refactor
# The original set of these fixes comes from lib3to2 (https://bitbucket.org/amentajo/lib3to2):
fix_names = set([
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_add_all__future__imports', # from __future__ import absolute_import etc. on separate lines
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_add_future_standard_library_import', # we force adding this import for now, even if it doesn't seem necessary to the fix_future_standard_library fixer, for ease of testing
# 'libfuturize.fixes.fix_order___future__imports', # consolidates to a single line to simplify testing -- UNFINISHED
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_future_builtins', # adds "from future.builtins import *"
'libfuturize.fixes.fix_future_standard_library', # adds "from future import standard_library"
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_annotations',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_bitlength', # ints have this in Py2.7
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_bool', # need a decorator or Mixin
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_bytes', # leave bytes as bytes
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_classdecorator', # available in
# Py2.6+
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_collections', hmmm ...
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_dctsetcomp', # avail in Py27
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_division', # yes
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_except', # avail in Py2.6+
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_features', # ?
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_fullargspec',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_funcattrs',
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_getcwd',
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_imports', # adds "from future import standard_library"
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_imports2',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_input',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_int',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_intern',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_itertools',
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_kwargs', # yes, we want this
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_memoryview',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_metaclass', # write a custom handler for
# this
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_methodattrs', # __func__ and __self__ seem to be defined on Py2.7 already
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_newstyle', # yes, we want this: explicit inheritance from object. Without new-style classes in Py2, super() will break etc.
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_next', # use a decorator for this
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_numliterals', # prob not
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_open', # huh?
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_print', # no way
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_printfunction', # adds __future__ import print_function
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_raise_', # TODO: get this working!
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_range', # nope
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_reduce',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_setliteral',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_str',
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_super', # maybe, if our magic super() isn't robust enough
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_throw', # yes, if Py3 supports it
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_unittest',
'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_unpacking', # yes, this is useful
# 'libpasteurize.fixes.fix_with' # way out of date
])
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