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# Porting to Python 3
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This is still a proposal at this stage.
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## Motivation
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* Make code behave the same on Python 2 and Python 3, insofar as one can, so e.g. `map()` is the same on Python 2 and Python 3 (i.e. lazy).
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TBD, something involving core abstractions first, then dependency graph topological traversal.
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Assume for now we've picked a module.
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At the moment we're focusing on just porting `allmydata.util`, since it's necessary for other packages.
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## The porting process, big picture
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* `dict.keys()` and friends now return a view of the underlying data, rather than a list with a copy.
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**Fifth**, add a note to the module docstring saying it was ported to Python 3.
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### Other notes
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If you just want to run the tests from the explicitly ported test modules, you can do `python -m allmydata.util._python3`.
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