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encoding: use range() instead of xrange() Python 3 doesn't have xrange(). Instead, range() on Python 3 is a generator, like xrange() is on Python 2. The benefits of xrange() over range() are when there are very large ranges that are too expensive to pre-allocate. The code here is only creating <128 values, so the benefits of xrange() should be negligible. With this patch, encoding.py imports safely on Python 3.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 11 Mar 2016 21:27:26 -0800
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Greg Ward, author of the original bfiles extension
Na'Tosha Bard of Unity Technologies
Fog Creek Software
Special thanks to the University of Toronto and the UCOSP program