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Python futurize without replacing / with old_div

I am using futurize --stage2 which aplies a number of source-source transformation to make the code python2 and python3 compatible. One of those fixes is that all divisions a/b are replaced by old_div(a/b), which I would like to avoid (there is too many, and many of them are replaced unnecessarily, such as math.pi/2.. The documentation says that --nofix (or -x) can be used to avoid running a certain fixes, but trying --nofix=fix_divison or --nofix=libfuturize.fixes.fix_divison has no effect with --stage2. Can someone perhaps help how to ignore that particular fixer otherwise?

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eudoxos Avatar asked Oct 18 '15 12:10

eudoxos


1 Answers

Omit the prefix fix_.

futurize --nofix=division ...

Depending on version you're using, you may need to specify the division_safe:

futurize --nofix=division_safe ...
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falsetru Avatar answered Nov 06 '22 01:11

falsetru