File python-scour-no-python2.patch of Package python-scour
Index: scour-0.38.2/README.md
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/README.md
+++ scour-0.38.2/README.md
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The project moved to GitLab in 2013 an i
## Installation
-Scour requires [Python](https://www.python.org) 2.7 or 3.4+. Further, for installation, [pip](https://pip.pypa.io) should be used.
+Scour requires [Python](https://www.python.org) 3.4+. Further, for installation, [pip](https://pip.pypa.io) should be used.
To install the [latest release](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/scour) of Scour from PyPI:
Index: scour-0.38.2/scour/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/scour/__init__.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/scour/__init__.py
@@ -16,4 +16,4 @@
#
###############################################################################
-__version__ = u'0.38.2'
+__version__ = '0.38.2'
Index: scour-0.38.2/scour/scour.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/scour/scour.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/scour/scour.py
@@ -44,23 +44,19 @@
# - if a <g> has only one element in it, collapse the <g> (ensure transform, etc are carried down)
-from __future__ import division # use "true" division instead of integer division in Python 2 (see PEP 238)
-from __future__ import print_function # use print() as a function in Python 2 (see PEP 3105)
-from __future__ import absolute_import # use absolute imports by default in Python 2 (see PEP 328)
-
import math
import optparse
import os
import re
import sys
import time
+import urllib.parse
+import urllib.request
import xml.dom.minidom
from xml.dom import Node, NotFoundErr
from collections import namedtuple, defaultdict
from decimal import Context, Decimal, InvalidOperation, getcontext
-import six
-from six.moves import range, urllib
from scour.svg_regex import svg_parser
from scour.svg_transform import svg_transform_parser
@@ -68,9 +64,9 @@ from scour.yocto_css import parseCssStri
from scour import __version__
-APP = u'scour'
+APP = 'scour'
VER = __version__
-COPYRIGHT = u'Copyright Jeff Schiller, Louis Simard, 2010'
+COPYRIGHT = 'Copyright Jeff Schiller, Louis Simard, 2010'
XML_ENTS_NO_QUOTES = {'<': '<', '>': '>', '&': '&'}
@@ -423,7 +419,7 @@ sciExponent = re.compile(r"[eE]([-+]?\d+
unit = re.compile("(em|ex|px|pt|pc|cm|mm|in|%){1,1}$")
-class Unit(object):
+class Unit:
# Integer constants for units.
INVALID = -1
NONE = 0
@@ -485,7 +481,7 @@ class Unit(object):
str = staticmethod(str)
-class SVGLength(object):
+class SVGLength:
def __init__(self, str):
try: # simple unitless and no scientific notation
@@ -927,7 +923,7 @@ def protected_ids(seenIDs, options):
def unprotected_ids(doc, options):
- u"""Returns a list of unprotected IDs within the document doc."""
+ """Returns a list of unprotected IDs within the document doc."""
identifiedElements = findElementsWithId(doc.documentElement)
protectedIDs = protected_ids(identifiedElements, options)
if protectedIDs:
@@ -1445,7 +1441,7 @@ def collapseSinglyReferencedGradients(do
identifiedElements = findElementsWithId(doc.documentElement)
# make sure to reset the ref'ed ids for when we are running this in testscour
- for rid, nodes in six.iteritems(findReferencedElements(doc.documentElement)):
+ for rid, nodes in findReferencedElements(doc.documentElement).items():
# Make sure that there's actually a defining element for the current ID name.
# (Cyn: I've seen documents with #id references but no element with that ID!)
if len(nodes) == 1 and rid in identifiedElements:
@@ -1551,7 +1547,7 @@ def detect_duplicate_gradients(*grad_lis
key = computeGradientBucketKey(grad)
grad_buckets[key].append(grad)
- for bucket in six.itervalues(grad_buckets):
+ for bucket in grad_buckets.values():
if len(bucket) < 2:
# The gradient must be unique if it is the only one in
# this bucket.
@@ -1656,7 +1652,7 @@ def removeDuplicateGradients(doc):
def _getStyle(node):
- u"""Returns the style attribute of a node as a dictionary."""
+ """Returns the style attribute of a node as a dictionary."""
if node.nodeType != Node.ELEMENT_NODE:
return {}
style_attribute = node.getAttribute('style')
@@ -1673,7 +1669,7 @@ def _getStyle(node):
def _setStyle(node, styleMap):
- u"""Sets the style attribute of a node to the dictionary ``styleMap``."""
+ """Sets the style attribute of a node to the dictionary ``styleMap``."""
fixedStyle = ';'.join(prop + ':' + styleMap[prop] for prop in styleMap)
if fixedStyle != '':
node.setAttribute('style', fixedStyle)
@@ -2101,12 +2097,12 @@ for default_attribute in default_attribu
def taint(taintedSet, taintedAttribute):
- u"""Adds an attribute to a set of attributes.
+ """Adds an attribute to a set of attributes.
Related attributes are also included."""
taintedSet.add(taintedAttribute)
if taintedAttribute == 'marker':
- taintedSet |= set(['marker-start', 'marker-mid', 'marker-end'])
+ taintedSet |= {'marker-start', 'marker-mid', 'marker-end'}
if taintedAttribute in ['marker-start', 'marker-mid', 'marker-end']:
taintedSet.add('marker')
return taintedSet
@@ -2142,7 +2138,7 @@ def removeDefaultAttributeValue(node, at
def removeDefaultAttributeValues(node, options, tainted=set()):
- u"""'tainted' keeps a set of attributes defined in parent nodes.
+ """'tainted' keeps a set of attributes defined in parent nodes.
For such attributes, we don't delete attributes with default values."""
num = 0
@@ -2207,14 +2203,14 @@ def convertColor(value):
r = int(float(rgbpMatch.group(1)) * 255.0 / 100.0)
g = int(float(rgbpMatch.group(2)) * 255.0 / 100.0)
b = int(float(rgbpMatch.group(3)) * 255.0 / 100.0)
- s = '#%02x%02x%02x' % (r, g, b)
+ s = '#{:02x}{:02x}{:02x}'.format(r, g, b)
else:
rgbMatch = rgb.match(s)
if rgbMatch is not None:
r = int(rgbMatch.group(1))
g = int(rgbMatch.group(2))
b = int(rgbMatch.group(3))
- s = '#%02x%02x%02x' % (r, g, b)
+ s = '#{:02x}{:02x}{:02x}'.format(r, g, b)
if s[0] == '#':
s = s.lower()
@@ -2997,8 +2993,8 @@ def scourUnitlessLength(length, renderer
# Gather the non-scientific notation version of the coordinate.
# Re-quantize from the initial value to prevent unnecessary loss of precision
# (e.g. 123.4 should become 123, not 120 or even 100)
- nonsci = '{0:f}'.format(length)
- nonsci = '{0:f}'.format(initial_length.quantize(Decimal(nonsci)))
+ nonsci = '{:f}'.format(length)
+ nonsci = '{:f}'.format(initial_length.quantize(Decimal(nonsci)))
if not renderer_workaround:
if len(nonsci) > 2 and nonsci[:2] == '0.':
nonsci = nonsci[1:] # remove the 0, leave the dot
@@ -3014,7 +3010,7 @@ def scourUnitlessLength(length, renderer
exponent = length.adjusted() # how far do we have to shift the dot?
length = length.scaleb(-exponent).normalize() # shift the dot and remove potential trailing zeroes
- sci = six.text_type(length) + 'e' + six.text_type(exponent)
+ sci = str(length) + 'e' + str(exponent)
if len(sci) < len(nonsci):
return_value = sci
@@ -3419,7 +3415,7 @@ def properlySizeDoc(docElement, options)
pass
# at this point it's safe to set the viewBox and remove width/height
- docElement.setAttribute('viewBox', '0 0 %s %s' % (w.value, h.value))
+ docElement.setAttribute('viewBox', '0 0 {} {}'.format(w.value, h.value))
docElement.removeAttribute('width')
docElement.removeAttribute('height')
@@ -3939,8 +3935,8 @@ class HeaderedFormatter(optparse.Indente
"""
def format_usage(self, usage):
- return "%s %s\n%s\n%s" % (APP, VER, COPYRIGHT,
- optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.format_usage(self, usage))
+ return "{} {}\n{}\n{}".format(APP, VER, COPYRIGHT,
+ optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.format_usage(self, usage))
# GZ: would prefer this to be in a function or class scope, but tests etc need
@@ -4112,7 +4108,7 @@ def generateDefaultOptions():
# sanitizes options by updating attributes in a set of defaults options while discarding unknown attributes
def sanitizeOptions(options=None):
- optionsDict = dict((key, getattr(options, key)) for key in dir(options) if not key.startswith('__'))
+ optionsDict = {key: getattr(options, key) for key in dir(options) if not key.startswith('__')}
sanitizedOptions = _options_parser.get_default_values()
sanitizedOptions._update_careful(optionsDict)
Index: scour-0.38.2/scour/svg_regex.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/scour/svg_regex.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/scour/svg_regex.py
@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ Out[4]: [('M', [(0.60509999999999997, 0.
In [5]: svg_parser.parse('M 100-200') # Another edge case
Out[5]: [('M', [(100.0, -200.0)])]
"""
-from __future__ import absolute_import
import re
from decimal import Decimal, getcontext
@@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ from functools import partial
# Sentinel.
-class _EOF(object):
+class _EOF:
def __repr__(self):
return 'EOF'
@@ -66,7 +65,7 @@ lexicon = [
]
-class Lexer(object):
+class Lexer:
""" Break SVG path data into tokens.
The SVG spec requires that tokens are greedy. This lexer relies on Python's
@@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ class Lexer(object):
self.lexicon = lexicon
parts = []
for name, regex in lexicon:
- parts.append('(?P<%s>%s)' % (name, regex))
+ parts.append('(?P<{}>{})'.format(name, regex))
self.regex_string = '|'.join(parts)
self.regex = re.compile(self.regex_string)
@@ -103,7 +102,7 @@ class Lexer(object):
svg_lexer = Lexer(lexicon)
-class SVGPathParser(object):
+class SVGPathParser:
""" Parse SVG <path> data into a list of commands.
Each distinct command will take the form of a tuple (command, data). The
@@ -163,7 +162,7 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
commands = []
while token[0] is not EOF:
if token[0] != 'command':
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a command; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a command; got {!r}".format(token))
rule = self.command_dispatch[token[1]]
command_group, token = rule(next_val_fn, token)
commands.append(command_group)
@@ -232,23 +231,23 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
while token[0] in self.number_tokens:
rx = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
if rx < Decimal("0.0"):
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a nonnegative number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a nonnegative number; got {!r}".format(token))
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
ry = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
if ry < Decimal("0.0"):
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a nonnegative number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a nonnegative number; got {!r}".format(token))
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
axis_rotation = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
token = next_val_fn()
if token[1][0] not in ('0', '1'):
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a boolean flag; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a boolean flag; got {!r}".format(token))
large_arc_flag = Decimal(token[1][0]) * 1
if len(token[1]) > 1:
@@ -257,7 +256,7 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
else:
token = next_val_fn()
if token[1][0] not in ('0', '1'):
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a boolean flag; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a boolean flag; got {!r}".format(token))
sweep_flag = Decimal(token[1][0]) * 1
if len(token[1]) > 1:
@@ -266,12 +265,12 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
else:
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
x = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
y = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
token = next_val_fn()
@@ -281,7 +280,7 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
def rule_coordinate(self, next_val_fn, token):
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
x = getcontext().create_decimal(token[1])
token = next_val_fn()
return x, token
@@ -289,11 +288,11 @@ class SVGPathParser(object):
def rule_coordinate_pair(self, next_val_fn, token):
# Inline these since this rule is so common.
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
x = getcontext().create_decimal(token[1])
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
y = getcontext().create_decimal(token[1])
token = next_val_fn()
return [x, y], token
Index: scour-0.38.2/scour/svg_transform.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/scour/svg_transform.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/scour/svg_transform.py
@@ -55,17 +55,14 @@ Multiple transformations are supported:
In [12]: svg_transform_parser.parse('translate(30 -30) rotate(36)')
Out[12]: [('translate', [30.0, -30.0]), ('rotate', [36.0])]
"""
-from __future__ import absolute_import
import re
from decimal import Decimal
from functools import partial
-from six.moves import range
-
# Sentinel.
-class _EOF(object):
+class _EOF:
def __repr__(self):
return 'EOF'
@@ -82,7 +79,7 @@ lexicon = [
]
-class Lexer(object):
+class Lexer:
""" Break SVG path data into tokens.
The SVG spec requires that tokens are greedy. This lexer relies on Python's
@@ -97,7 +94,7 @@ class Lexer(object):
self.lexicon = lexicon
parts = []
for name, regex in lexicon:
- parts.append('(?P<%s>%s)' % (name, regex))
+ parts.append('(?P<{}>{})'.format(name, regex))
self.regex_string = '|'.join(parts)
self.regex = re.compile(self.regex_string)
@@ -119,7 +116,7 @@ class Lexer(object):
svg_lexer = Lexer(lexicon)
-class SVGTransformationParser(object):
+class SVGTransformationParser:
""" Parse SVG transform="" data into a list of commands.
Each distinct command will take the form of a tuple (type, data). The
@@ -165,15 +162,15 @@ class SVGTransformationParser(object):
def rule_svg_transform(self, next_val_fn, token):
if token[0] != 'command':
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a transformation type; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a transformation type; got {!r}".format(token))
command = token[1]
rule = self.command_dispatch[command]
token = next_val_fn()
if token[0] != 'coordstart':
- raise SyntaxError("expecting '('; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting '('; got {!r}".format(token))
numbers, token = rule(next_val_fn, token)
if token[0] != 'coordend':
- raise SyntaxError("expecting ')'; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting ')'; got {!r}".format(token))
token = next_val_fn()
return (command, numbers), token
@@ -226,7 +223,7 @@ class SVGTransformationParser(object):
def rule_number(self, next_val_fn, token):
if token[0] not in self.number_tokens:
- raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got %r" % (token,))
+ raise SyntaxError("expecting a number; got {!r}".format(token))
x = Decimal(token[1]) * 1
token = next_val_fn()
return x, token
Index: scour-0.38.2/setup.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/setup.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/setup.py
@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ Authors:
"""
VERSIONFILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "scour", "__init__.py")
-verstrline = open(VERSIONFILE, "rt").read()
-VSRE = r"^__version__ = u['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"
+verstrline = open(VERSIONFILE).read()
+VSRE = r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"
mo = re.search(VSRE, verstrline, re.M)
if mo:
verstr = mo.group(1)
else:
- raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string in %s." % (VERSIONFILE,))
+ raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string in {}.".format(VERSIONFILE))
setup(
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ setup(
author_email='codedread@gmail.com',
url='https://github.com/scour-project/scour',
platforms=('Any'),
- install_requires=['six>=1.9.0'],
+ install_requires=[],
packages=find_packages(),
zip_safe=True,
entry_points={
Index: scour-0.38.2/test_css.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/test_css.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/test_css.py
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Test Harness for Scour
#
@@ -19,7 +18,6 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
-from __future__ import absolute_import
import unittest
Index: scour-0.38.2/test_scour.py
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/test_scour.py
+++ scour-0.38.2/test_scour.py
@@ -20,16 +20,12 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
-from __future__ import print_function # use print() as a function in Python 2 (see PEP 3105)
-from __future__ import absolute_import # use absolute imports by default in Python 2 (see PEP 328)
+import io
import os
import sys
import unittest
-import six
-from six.moves import map, range
-
from scour.scour import (make_well_formed, parse_args, scourString, scourXmlFile, start, run,
XML_ENTS_ESCAPE_APOS, XML_ENTS_ESCAPE_QUOT)
from scour.svg_regex import svg_parser
@@ -1149,30 +1145,30 @@ class HandleEncodingUTF8(unittest.TestCa
def runTest(self):
doc = scourXmlFile('unittests/encoding-utf8.svg')
- text = u'Hello in many languages:\n' \
- u'ar: أهلا\n' \
- u'bn: হ্যালো\n' \
- u'el: Χαίρετε\n' \
- u'en: Hello\n' \
- u'hi: नमस्ते\n' \
- u'iw: שלום\n' \
- u'ja: こんにちは\n' \
- u'km: ជំរាបសួរ\n' \
- u'ml: ഹലോ\n' \
- u'ru: Здравствуйте\n' \
- u'ur: ہیلو\n' \
- u'zh: 您好'
- desc = six.text_type(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[0].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
+ text = 'Hello in many languages:\n' \
+ 'ar: أهلا\n' \
+ 'bn: হ্যালো\n' \
+ 'el: Χαίρετε\n' \
+ 'en: Hello\n' \
+ 'hi: नमस्ते\n' \
+ 'iw: שלום\n' \
+ 'ja: こんにちは\n' \
+ 'km: ជំរាបសួរ\n' \
+ 'ml: ഹലോ\n' \
+ 'ru: Здравствуйте\n' \
+ 'ur: ہیلو\n' \
+ 'zh: 您好'
+ desc = str(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[0].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
self.assertEqual(desc, text,
'Did not handle international UTF8 characters')
- desc = six.text_type(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[1].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
- self.assertEqual(desc, u'“”‘’–—…‐‒°©®™•½¼¾⅓⅔†‡µ¢£€«»♠♣♥♦¿�',
+ desc = str(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[1].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
+ self.assertEqual(desc, '“”‘’–—…‐‒°©®™•½¼¾⅓⅔†‡µ¢£€«»♠♣♥♦¿�',
'Did not handle common UTF8 characters')
- desc = six.text_type(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[2].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
- self.assertEqual(desc, u':-×÷±∞π∅≤≥≠≈∧∨∩∪∈∀∃∄∑∏←↑→↓↔↕↖↗↘↙↺↻⇒⇔',
+ desc = str(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[2].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
+ self.assertEqual(desc, ':-×÷±∞π∅≤≥≠≈∧∨∩∪∈∀∃∄∑∏←↑→↓↔↕↖↗↘↙↺↻⇒⇔',
'Did not handle mathematical UTF8 characters')
- desc = six.text_type(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[3].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
- self.assertEqual(desc, u'⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁺⁻⁽⁾ⁿⁱ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎',
+ desc = str(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[3].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
+ self.assertEqual(desc, '⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁺⁻⁽⁾ⁿⁱ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎',
'Did not handle superscript/subscript UTF8 characters')
@@ -1180,8 +1176,8 @@ class HandleEncodingISO_8859_15(unittest
def runTest(self):
doc = scourXmlFile('unittests/encoding-iso-8859-15.svg')
- desc = six.text_type(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[0].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
- self.assertEqual(desc, u'áèîäöü߀ŠšŽžŒœŸ', 'Did not handle ISO 8859-15 encoded characters')
+ desc = str(doc.getElementsByTagNameNS(SVGNS, 'desc')[0].firstChild.wholeText).strip()
+ self.assertEqual(desc, 'áèîäöü߀ŠšŽžŒœŸ', 'Did not handle ISO 8859-15 encoded characters')
class HandleSciNoInPathData(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -2231,7 +2227,7 @@ class PathCommandRewrites(unittest.TestC
expected_path, message = expected_paths[i]
self.assertEqual(actual_path,
expected_path,
- '%s: "%s" != "%s"' % (message, actual_path, expected_path))
+ '{}: "{}" != "{}"'.format(message, actual_path, expected_path))
class DefaultsRemovalToplevel(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -2553,7 +2549,7 @@ class CommandLineUsage(unittest.TestCase
# stdout: a string representing the combined output to 'stdout'
# stderr: a string representing the combined output to 'stderr'
def _run_scour(self):
- class Result(object):
+ class Result:
pass
result = Result()
@@ -2581,12 +2577,12 @@ class CommandLineUsage(unittest.TestCase
# TODO: can we create file objects that behave *exactly* like the original?
# this is a mess since we have to ensure compatibility across Python 2 and 3 and it seems impossible
# to replicate all the details of 'stdin', 'stdout' and 'stderr'
- class InOutBuffer(six.StringIO, object):
+ class InOutBuffer(io.StringIO):
def write(self, string):
try:
- return super(InOutBuffer, self).write(string)
+ return super().write(string)
except TypeError:
- return super(InOutBuffer, self).write(string.decode())
+ return super().write(string.decode())
sys.stdin = self.temp_stdin = InOutBuffer()
sys.stdout = self.temp_stdout = InOutBuffer()
@@ -2740,7 +2736,7 @@ class EmbedRasters(unittest.TestCase):
"Raster image from local path '" + href + "' not embedded.")
def test_raster_paths_local_absolute(self):
- with open('unittests/raster-formats.svg', 'r') as f:
+ with open('unittests/raster-formats.svg') as f:
svg = f.read()
# create a reference string by scouring the original file with relative links
Index: scour-0.38.2/tox.ini
===================================================================
--- scour-0.38.2.orig/tox.ini
+++ scour-0.38.2/tox.ini
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
[tox]
envlist =
pypy
- py27
py34
py35
py36
@@ -15,7 +14,6 @@ envlist =
[testenv]
deps =
- six
coverage
commands =