P.S. Experimenting against both versions, I found that what Python 3
detected as syntax errors in the Version 2 source prevented the test
from ever being evaluated, but the following three changes allow the
diagnostic to be issue correctly for both Python 2 and Python 3 :
def BadDVI(msg):
raise AttributeError, 'Bad DVI file: %s!' % msg
->
def BadDVI(msg):
raise (AttributeError, 'Bad DVI file: %s!' % msg)
if q <= 0 or q >= 01000000000:
warning("%s---not loaded, bad scale (%d)!" % (n, q))
elif d <= 0 or d >= 01000000000:
->
if q <= 0 or q >= 512:
warning("%s---not loaded, bad scale (%d)!" % (n, q))
elif d <= 0 or d >= 512:
** Phil.
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