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$ 2to3 -w example.py
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After transformation :file:`example.py` looks like this::
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After transformation, :file:`example.py` looks like this::
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def greet(name):
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print("Hello, {0}!".format(name))
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The :option:`-v` option enables the output of more information on the
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translation process.
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2to3 can also treat ``print`` as a function instead of a statement in the
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grammar. This is useful when ``from __future__ import print_function`` is being
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used. If this option is not given, the print fixer will surround print calls in
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an extra set of parentheses because it cannot differentiate between the and
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print statement with parentheses (such as ``print ("a" + "b" + "c")``) and a
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true function call.
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When the :option:`-p` is passed to it, 2to3 treats ``print`` as a function
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instead of a statement. This is useful when ``from __future__ import
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print_function`` is being used. If this option is not given, the print fixer
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will surround print calls in an extra set of parentheses because it cannot
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differentiate between the and print statement with parentheses (such as ``print
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("a" + "b" + "c")``) and a true function call.
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:mod:`lib2to3` - 2to3's library
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