Issue13820 as and with really became keywords in 2.6.
Original rewording by Jim Jewett
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assign a different object to it.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.5
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Both :keyword:`as` and :keyword:`with` are only recognized when the
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``with_statement`` future feature has been enabled. It will always be enabled in
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Python 2.6. See section :ref:`with` for details. Note that using :keyword:`as`
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and :keyword:`with` as identifiers will always issue a warning, even when the
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``with_statement`` future directive is not in effect.
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Using :keyword:`as` and :keyword:`with` as identifiers triggers a warning. To
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use them as keywords, enable the ``with_statement`` future feature .
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.. versionchanged:: 2.6
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:keyword:`as` and :keyword:`with` are full keywords.
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.. _id-classes:
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