On Mon, 16 Nov 2020, Martin Liška wrote: > > Let's retry with `ipython' installed now: > > > > $ git show 2935ff7eb7ac > 1 > > $ ipython > > $ Python 2.7.16 (default, Oct 10 2019, 22:02:15) > > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > Please no python2, it's dead and buried really deep in the ground :)
Well, I only followed your instructions as you gave them. For Python 3 it's `ipython3' and `ipython' is Python 2 here. As I say, a standard Debian distribution. > > IPython 5.8.0 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. > > ? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features. > > %quickref -> Quick reference. > > help -> Python's own help system. > > object? -> Details about 'object', use 'object??' for extra details. > > > > In [1]: from unidiff import PatchSet > > > > In [2]: PatchSet(open('1')) > > Out[2]: <PatchSet: [<PatchedFile: gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ubsan/pr61272.C>]> > > > > Same with `ipython3' except for: > > > > Python 3.7.3 (default, Jul 25 2020, 13:03:44) > > What tells: > unidiff.VERSION > ? In [1]: from unidiff import PatchSet In [2]: unidiff.VERSION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NameError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-3-049af7d22b51> in <module>() ----> 1 unidiff.VERSION NameError: name 'unidiff' is not defined I noted however in my original message that the package version is 0.5.4 (or 0.5.2 for the other system). > > Please note however that your script effectively does: > > > > In [3]: PatchSet(open('1').read()) > > Out[3]: <PatchSet: []> > > > > which my tweak changes into your proposed sequence. > > So you're saying that python3 and your .read change fixes that? It does. Maciej