-"""
- Python 3 supports
-"""
import sys
-# StringIO module
-try:
- from StringIO import StringIO, BytesIO
-except:
- from io import StringIO, BytesIO
-
-# HTMLParser module
+# Library compatibility
if sys.version[0] == "2":
from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
+ from urllib2 import URLError
else:
from html.parser import HTMLParser
+ from urllib.error import URLError
+
unescape = HTMLParser().unescape
# According to https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Lib/html/parser.py#L547 ,
# in python 3.5 maybe I should use
# from html import unescape
# but it is a far-future story:)
-# raw_input and map function behaviour
+
+# Function compatibility
+# xrange, raw_input, map ,unicde
if sys.version[0] == "2":
lmap = lambda f, a: map(f, a)
- unc = lambda x: x.decode('utf-8')
+ str2u = lambda x: x.decode('utf-8')
+ u2str = lambda x: x.encode('utf-8')
else:
+ xrange = range
raw_input = input
lmap = lambda f, a: list(map(f, a))
- unc = lambda x: x
-
+ str2u = u2str = lambda x: x