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authorBrett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com>2006-08-25 04:36:39 +0000
committerBrett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com>2006-08-25 04:36:39 +0000
commit5f5cfd121db044b5adf5d9da29fed0d31fec1814 (patch)
treed9ab7c92b8dfdcb8981e936460942e2ed6551f76 /Modules
parentcf588f6448f8adfa12886f42db4d1c4ad3544da5 (diff)
downloadcpython-git-5f5cfd121db044b5adf5d9da29fed0d31fec1814.tar.gz
Remove more '<>' usage.
``python -m compileall -f`` is really handy for finding Python files that use invalid syntax.
Diffstat (limited to 'Modules')
-rw-r--r--Modules/cgen.py20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/Modules/cgen.py b/Modules/cgen.py
index f28f85e163..93c21b1259 100644
--- a/Modules/cgen.py
+++ b/Modules/cgen.py
@@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ def checkarg(type, arg):
raise arg_error, ('\'*\' expected', sub)
if sub == 'retval':
# size is retval -- must be a reply argument
- if mode <> 'r':
+ if mode != 'r':
raise arg_error, ('non-r mode with [retval]', mode)
- elif not isnum(sub) and (sub[:3] <> 'arg' or not isnum(sub[3:])):
+ elif not isnum(sub) and (sub[:3] != 'arg' or not isnum(sub[3:])):
raise arg_error, ('bad subscript', sub)
#
return type, mode, num, sub
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ def generate(type, func, database):
#
# Declare return value if any
#
- if type <> 'void':
+ if type != 'void':
print '\t' + type, 'retval;'
#
# Declare arguments
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ def generate(type, func, database):
print '(!geti' + xtype + 'arraysize(args,',
print repr(n_in_args) + ',',
print repr(in_pos[j]) + ',',
- if xtype <> a_type:
+ if xtype != a_type:
print '('+xtype+' *)',
print '&arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
print '\t\treturn NULL;'
@@ -311,21 +311,21 @@ def generate(type, func, database):
if a_factor and a_sub: print '*',
if a_sub: print a_sub,
print ',',
- if (a_sub and a_factor) or xtype <> a_type:
+ if (a_sub and a_factor) or xtype != a_type:
print '('+xtype+' *)',
print 'arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
else: # Get a simple variable
print '(!geti' + xtype + 'arg(args,',
print repr(n_in_args) + ',',
print repr(in_pos[i]) + ',',
- if xtype <> a_type:
+ if xtype != a_type:
print '('+xtype+' *)',
print '&arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
print '\t\treturn NULL;'
#
# Begin of function call
#
- if type <> 'void':
+ if type != 'void':
print '\tretval =', func + '(',
else:
print '\t' + func + '(',
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ def generate(type, func, database):
#
# Multiple return values -- construct a tuple
#
- if type <> 'void':
+ if type != 'void':
n_out_args = n_out_args + 1
if n_out_args == 1:
for i in range(len(database)):
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ def generate(type, func, database):
print n_out_args, ');'
print '\t if (v == NULL) return NULL;'
i_out = 0
- if type <> 'void':
+ if type != 'void':
print '\t PyTuple_SetItem(v,',
print repr(i_out) + ',',
print mkobject(type, 'retval') + ');'
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ while 1:
elif len(words) < 2:
err('Line', lno, ': no funcname :', line)
else:
- if len(words) % 2 <> 0:
+ if len(words) % 2 != 0:
err('Line', lno, ': odd argument list :', words[2:])
else:
database = []