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This disables builtin functions (and one exception class) which are
removed from Python 3.3.
This module is designed to be used like this::
from future.builtins.disabled import *
This disables the following obsolete Py2 builtin functions::
apply, cmp, coerce, execfile, file, input, long,
raw_input, reduce, reload, unicode, xrange
We don't hack __builtin__, which is very fragile because it contaminates
imported modules too. Instead, we just create new functions with
the same names as the obsolete builtins from Python 2 which raise
NameError exceptions when called.
Note that both ``input()`` and ``raw_input()`` are among the disabled
functions (in this module). Although ``input()`` exists as a builtin in
Python 3, the Python 2 ``input()`` builtin is unsafe to use because it
can lead to shell injection. Therefore we shadow it by default upon ``from
future.builtins.disabled import *``, in case someone forgets to import our
replacement ``input()`` somehow and expects Python 3 semantics.
See the ``future.builtins.misc`` module for a working version of
``input`` with Python 3 semantics.
(Note that callable() is not among the functions disabled; this was
reintroduced into Python 3.2.)
This exception class is also disabled:
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