# Adapted from 3.0 base64 # Problem was handling if/else which # needs to be like Python 2.6 (and not like 2.7 or 3.1) def main(args, f, func, sys): """Small main program""" if args and args[0] != '-': func(f, sys.stdout.buffer) else: func(sys.stdin.buffer, sys.stdout.buffer) # From Python 3.0 _markupbase.py. # # The Problem was in the way "if"s are generated in 3.0 which is sort # of like a more optimized Python 2.6, with reduced extraneous jumps, # but still 2.6-ish and not 2.7- or 3.1-ish. def parse_marked_section(fn, i, rawdata, report=1): if report: j = 1 fn(rawdata[i: j]) return 10 # From 3.0.1 _abcoll.py # Bug was in genexpr_func which doesn't have a JUMP_BACK but # in its gen_comp_body, we can use COME_FROM in its place. # As above omission of JUMPs is a feature of 3.0 that doesn't # seem to be in later versions (or earlier like 2.6). def __and__(self, other, Iterable): if not isinstance(other, Iterable): return NotImplemented return self._from_iterable(value for value in other if value in self) # Adapted from 3.0.1 abc.py # Bug was in handling multiple COME_FROMs in return_if_stmt def __instancecheck__(subtype, subclass, cls): if subtype: if (cls and subclass): return False # Adapted from 3.0.1 abc.py # Bug was rule in "jump_absolute_else" and disallowing # "else" to the wrong place. def _strptime(locale_time, found_zone, time): for tz_values in locale_time: if found_zone: if (time and found_zone): break else: break