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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:31:01+00:00 2026-05-13T06:31:01+00:00

I’d like to use with statement in Python 2.5 in some production code. It

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I’d like to use with statement in Python 2.5 in some production code. It was backported, should I expect any problems (e.g. with availability/compatibility on other machines/etc)?

Is this code

from __future__ import with_statement

compatible with Python 2.6?

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    2026-05-13T06:31:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:31 am

    with_statement wasn’t back ported but implemented in Python 2.5. Adding new keywords or syntax can break existing applications. With Python the way they decided to handle this is allow people to opt-in to those features early so you can slowly transition your code over.

    From http://python.org/doc/2.5.2/ref/future.html

    A future statement is a directive to
    the compiler that a particular module
    should be compiled using syntax or
    semantics that will be available in a
    specified future release of Python.
    The future statement is intended to
    ease migration to future versions of
    Python that introduce incompatible
    changes to the language. It allows use
    of the new features on a per-module
    basis before the release in which the
    feature becomes standard.

    You can actually inspect futures to get information on when first supported, when the import isn’t needed anymore, etc.

    Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> import __future__
    >>> dir(__future__)
    ['CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT', 'CO_FUTURE_DIVISION', 'CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT', 'CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED', 'CO_NESTED', '_Feature', '__all__', '__builtins__',
    __doc__', '__file__', '__name__', 'absolute_import', 'all_feature_names', 'division', 'generators', 'nested_scopes', 'with_statement']
    >>> __future__.with_statement
    _Feature((2, 5, 0, 'alpha', 1), (2, 6, 0, 'alpha', 0), 32768)
    >>>
    

    I personally have been heavily using the with_statement in Python 2.5 for well over a year and have not had issues. I also transparently run that code with Python 2.6. There are some weird corner cases they have worked at cleaning up in the language, mostly related to cleanly and correctly compacting nested with statements.

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