I've recently made the jump to python3 and I went to recompile vim with 
+python3 instead of +python. When I did this I noticed that all my python 
blocks in my .vimrc were failing. 

Example of a python block:
```
python << endpython 
# <some python code>
endpython
```


I was able to replace all of these with 
```
python3 << EOF
# <some python code>
EOF
```

but all of my code in these blocks is 2/3 compatible and is critical for my 
.vimrc to function properly. Furthermore, I have several external vimscripts 
that use python blocks and having to change those is a pain.

Is there a way to dynamically define which python script to use?

```
if has('python3')
    #define pythonX python3
else
    #define pythonX python2
endif

pythonX << EOF
# <some python code>
EOF  
```

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