The "with" statement needs a __future__. :)

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Phillip J. Eby 2006-03-27 21:42:30 +00:00
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\end{enumerate} \end{enumerate}
\begin{notice}
In Python 2.5, the \keyword{with} statement is only allowed
when the \code{with_statement} feature has been enabled. It will always
be enabled in Python 2.6. This \code{__future__} import statement can
be used to enable the feature:
\begin{verbatim}
from __future__ import with_statement
\end{verbatim}
\end{notice}
\begin{seealso} \begin{seealso}
\seepep{0343}{The "with" statement} \seepep{0343}{The "with" statement}
{The specification, background, and examples for the {The specification, background, and examples for the