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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T04:15:34+00:00 2026-06-06T04:15:34+00:00

I’m not interested in warming up the Python 2 or Python 3? questions (even

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I’m not interested in warming up the “Python 2 or Python 3?” questions (even though the most recent one I found is over one year old), but I stumbled upon this claim:

You can write the Python 3 code under Python 2 if your file begins
with the line:

from __future__ import absolute_import, division, generators, unicode_literals, print_function, nested_scopes, with_statement

With that line in place, your code will work with either Python 2 or
Python 3. There may be rare cases in which it doesn’t work, but I have
not found any,

Is this true? Is this single line enough to make sure the code you write will run on both Python 2.x (>=2.5 I assume) and 3.x (assuming the modules imported are available in both)?

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    2026-06-06T04:15:35+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 4:15 am

    “It depends”

    No: Adding these imports to your Python 2 code will not make it run under Python 3.

    Yes: With these imports in place you can write code that runs under both Python 2 and Python 3.

    But: Then again, you can do that without those imports as well, and several of them, such as unicode_literals have turned out to simply not be helpful. generators and with_statement have nothing to do with Python 2 to Python 3 at all, those are features added in versions of Python 2.

    So in conclusion, these imports are a bit of a red herring, and the statement is more wrong than right.

    However, that doesn’t mean writing code that runs under both Python 2 and Python 3 is impossible, or even necessarily very hard. See http://python3porting.com/ for more info.

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