Actually using "as" doesn't work because it breaks older versions. Ideally we should be running from the same source on Python 3 and Python 2. I don't think we can assume everyone has moved to 2.6/2.7 which brings some of the Python 3 constructs to Python 2
Actually using "as" doesn't work because it breaks older versions. Ideally we should be running from the same source on Python 3 and Python 2. I don't think we can assume everyone has moved to 2.6/2.7 which brings some of the Python 3 constructs to Python 2