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Diffstat (limited to 'src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py | 49 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py b/src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py index e514c798f..4ccdd8798 100644 --- a/src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py +++ b/src/mailman/commands/cli_withlist.py @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ """bin/mailman withlist""" -from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals +from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals __metaclass__ = type __all__ = [ @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import sys from lazr.config import as_boolean from zope.component import getUtility -from zope.interface import implements +from zope.interface import implementer from mailman.config import config from mailman.core.i18n import _ @@ -47,14 +47,13 @@ r = None +@implementer(ICLISubCommand) class Withlist: """Operate on a mailing list. For detailed help, see --details """ - implements(ICLISubCommand) - name = 'withlist' def add(self, parser, command_parser): @@ -163,7 +162,7 @@ class Withlist: ipshell = InteractiveShellEmbed(banner1=banner, user_ns=overrides) ipshell() except ImportError: - print _('ipython is not available, set use_ipython to no') + print(_('ipython is not available, set use_ipython to no')) def _start_python(self, overrides, banner): # Set the tab completion. @@ -178,25 +177,25 @@ class Withlist: def _details(self): """Print detailed usage.""" # Split this up into paragraphs for easier translation. - print _("""\ + print(_("""\ This script provides you with a general framework for interacting with a -mailing list.""") - print - print _("""\ +mailing list.""")) + print() + print(_("""\ There are two ways to use this script: interactively or programmatically. Using it interactively allows you to play with, examine and modify a mailing list from Python's interactive interpreter. When running interactively, the variable 'm' will be available in the global namespace. It will reference the -mailing list object.""") - print - print _("""\ +mailing list object.""")) + print() + print(_("""\ Programmatically, you can write a function to operate on a mailing list, and this script will take care of the housekeeping (see below for examples). In that case, the general usage syntax is: - % bin/mailman withlist [options] listname [args ...]""") - print - print _("""\ + % bin/mailman withlist [options] listname [args ...]""")) + print() + print(_("""\ Here's an example of how to use the --run option. Say you have a file in the Mailman installation directory called 'listaddr.py', with the following two functions: @@ -205,26 +204,26 @@ functions: print mlist.posting_address def requestaddr(mlist): - print mlist.request_address""") - print - print _("""\ + print mlist.request_address""")) + print() + print(_("""\ You can print the list's posting address by running the following from the command line: % bin/mailman withlist -r listaddr mylist@example.com Importing listaddr ... Running listaddr.listaddr() ... - mylist@example.com""") - print - print _("""\ + mylist@example.com""")) + print() + print(_("""\ And you can print the list's request address by running: % bin/mailman withlist -r listaddr.requestaddr mylist Importing listaddr ... Running listaddr.requestaddr() ... - mylist-request@example.com""") - print - print _("""\ + mylist-request@example.com""")) + print() + print(_("""\ As another example, say you wanted to change the display name for a particular mailing list. You could put the following function in a file called 'change.pw': @@ -236,7 +235,7 @@ mailing list. You could put the following function in a file called and run this from the command line: - % bin/mailman withlist -r change mylist@example.com 'My List'""") + % bin/mailman withlist -r change mylist@example.com 'My List'""")) |
