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This is a factored out version of unparse found in the Python
source distribution; under Demo/parser in Python 2 and under Tools/parser
in Python 3.
Basic example:
import inspect
import ast
import astunparse
# get back the source code
astunparse.unparse(ast.parse(inspect.getsource(ast)))
# get a pretty-printed dump of the AST
astunparse.dump(ast.parse(inspect.getsource(ast)))
This library is single-source compatible with Python 2.6 through Python 3.5. It
is authored by the Python core developers; I have simply merged the Python 2.7
and the Python 3.5 source and test suites, and added a wrapper. This factoring
out is to provide a library implementation that supports both versions.
Added to this is a pretty-printing dump utility function.
The test suite both runs specific tests and also roundtrips much of the
standard library.
None of these roundtrip much of the standard library and fail several of the basic
tests in the test_unparse test suite.
This library uses mature and core maintained code instead of trying to patch
existing libraries. The unparse and the test_unparse modules
are under the PSF license.
Extensions include:
typed-astunparse: extends astunparse to support type annotations.