Xqt added a comment.

Yes that code was (!) not py3 compatible and maybe there are other customized 
scripts which use py2 print statements and not py3 print function. Imho there 
is no need to have print_function imported. print("foo") works for both 
releases. And other py3 changes has also backported to py2.__future__ like 
division, unicode_literals, absolute_import. At least there should be a 
deprecate warning but imho we don't need print_function yet.


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