@@ -149,14 +149,14 @@ that 3to2 is not a high-quality project.
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150150Python 2 and 2to3
151151=================
152- Included with Python since 2.6, 2to3 _ tool (and :mod: `lib2to3 ` module) helps
153- with porting Python 2 to Python 3 by performing various source translations.
154- This is a perfect solution for projects which wish to branch their Python 3
155- code from their Python 2 codebase and maintain them as independent codebases.
156- You can even begin preparing to use this approach today by writing
157- future-compatible Python code which works cleanly in Python 2 in conjunction
158- with 2to3; all steps outlined below will work with Python 2 code up to the
159- point when the actual use of 2to3 occurs.
152+ Included with Python since 2.6, the 2to3 _ tool (and :mod: `lib2to3 ` module)
153+ helps with porting Python 2 to Python 3 by performing various source
154+ translations. This is a perfect solution for projects which wish to branch
155+ their Python 3 code from their Python 2 codebase and maintain them as
156+ independent codebases. You can even begin preparing to use this approach
157+ today by writing future-compatible Python code which works cleanly in
158+ Python 2 in conjunction with 2to3; all steps outlined below will work
159+ with Python 2 code up to the point when the actual use of 2to3 occurs.
160160
161161Use of 2to3 as an on-demand translation step at install time is also possible,
162162preventing the need to maintain a separate Python 3 codebase, but this approach
@@ -468,11 +468,11 @@ In Python 2, the following worked::
468468 >>> exc[1] # Python 2 only!
469469 2
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471- But in Python 3, indexing directly off of an exception is an error. You need to
472- make sure to only index on :attr: `BaseException.args ` attribute which is a
471+ But in Python 3, indexing directly on an exception is an error. You need to
472+ make sure to only index on the :attr: `BaseException.args ` attribute which is a
473473sequence containing all arguments passed to the :meth: `__init__ ` method.
474474
475- Even better is to use documented attributes the exception provides.
475+ Even better is to use the documented attributes the exception provides.
476476
477477Don't use ``__getslice__ `` & Friends
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