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diff --git a/Examples/python/funcptr/runme.py b/Examples/python/funcptr/runme.py
index bf0c6e1ac..4248f928d 100644
--- a/Examples/python/funcptr/runme.py
+++ b/Examples/python/funcptr/runme.py
@@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ b = 42
# Now call our C function with a bunch of callbacks
-print "Trying some C callback functions"
-print " a =", a
-print " b =", b
-print " ADD(a,b) =", example.do_op(a, b, example.ADD)
-print " SUB(a,b) =", example.do_op(a, b, example.SUB)
-print " MUL(a,b) =", example.do_op(a, b, example.MUL)
+print("Trying some C callback functions")
+print(" a = %s" % a)
+print(" b = %s" % b)
+print(" ADD(a,b) = %s" % example.do_op(a, b, example.ADD))
+print(" SUB(a,b) = %s" % example.do_op(a, b, example.SUB))
+print(" MUL(a,b) = %s" % example.do_op(a, b, example.MUL))
-print "Here is what the C callback function objects look like in Python"
-print " ADD =", example.ADD
-print " SUB =", example.SUB
-print " MUL =", example.MUL
+print("Here is what the C callback function objects look like in Python")
+print(" ADD = %s" % example.ADD)
+print(" SUB = %s" % example.SUB)
+print(" MUL = %s" % example.MUL)