def customize_for_version3(self, version):
    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        "comp_for": (" for %c in %c", (2, "store"), (0, "expr")),
        "conditionalnot": (
            "%c if not %c else %c",
            (2, "expr"),
            (0, "expr"),
            (4, "expr"),
        ),
        "except_cond2": ("%|except %c as %c:\n", (1, "expr"), (5, "store")),
        "function_def_annotate": ("\n\n%|def %c%c\n", -1, 0),
        # When a generator is a single parameter of a function,
        # it doesn't need the surrounding parenethesis.
        "call_generator": ("%c%P", 0, (1, -1, ", ", 100)),
        "importmultiple": ("%|import %c%c\n", 2, 3),
        "import_cont": (", %c", 2),
        "kwarg": ("%[0]{attr}=%c", 1),
        "raise_stmt2": ("%|raise %c from %c\n", 0, 1),
        "store_locals":
        ("%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n", ),
        "withstmt": ("%|with %c:\n%+%c%-", 0, 3),
        "withasstmt": ("%|with %c as (%c):\n%+%c%-", 0, 2, 3),
    })

    assert version >= 3.0

    def n_classdef3(node):
        # class definition ('class X(A,B,C):')
        cclass = self.currentclass

        # Pick out various needed bits of information
        # * class_name - the name of the class
        # * subclass_info - the parameters to the class  e.g.
        #      class Foo(bar, baz)
        #               ----------
        # * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body
        subclass_info = None
        if node == "classdefdeco2":
            if self.version >= 3.6:
                class_name = node[1][1].attr
            elif self.version <= 3.3:
                class_name = node[2][0].attr
            else:
                class_name = node[1][2].attr
            build_class = node
        else:
            build_class = node[0]
            if self.version >= 3.6:
                if build_class == "build_class_kw":
                    mkfunc = build_class[1]
                    assert mkfunc == "mkfunc"
                    subclass_info = build_class
                    if hasattr(mkfunc[0], "attr") and iscode(mkfunc[0].attr):
                        subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
                    else:
                        assert mkfunc[0] == "load_closure"
                        subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
                        assert iscode(subclass_code)
                if build_class[1][0] == "load_closure":
                    code_node = build_class[1][1]
                else:
                    code_node = build_class[1][0]
                class_name = code_node.attr.co_name
            else:
                class_name = node[1][0].attr
                build_class = node[0]

        assert "mkfunc" == build_class[1]
        mkfunc = build_class[1]
        if mkfunc[0] in ("kwargs", "no_kwargs"):
            if 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.2:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, "attr") and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    elif n == "expr":
                        subclass_code = n[0].attr
                    pass
                pass
            else:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, "attr") and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    pass
                pass
            if node == "classdefdeco2":
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]
        elif build_class[1][0] == "load_closure":
            # Python 3 with closures not functions
            load_closure = build_class[1]
            if hasattr(load_closure[-3], "attr"):
                # Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this.
                # Note have to test before 3.2 case because
                # index -2 also has an attr.
                subclass_code = load_closure[-3].attr
            elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], "attr"):
                # Python 3.2 works like this
                subclass_code = load_closure[-2].attr
            else:
                raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body"
            if hasattr(build_class[3], "__len__"):
                if not subclass_info:
                    subclass_info = build_class[3]
            elif hasattr(build_class[2], "__len__"):
                subclass_info = build_class[2]
            else:
                raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name"
        elif self.version >= 3.6 and node == "classdefdeco2":
            subclass_info = node
            subclass_code = build_class[1][0].attr
        elif not subclass_info:
            if mkfunc[0] in ("no_kwargs", "kwargs"):
                subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
            else:
                subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
            if node == "classdefdeco2":
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]

        if node == "classdefdeco2":
            self.write("\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n")

        self.currentclass = str(class_name)
        self.write(self.indent, "class ", self.currentclass)

        self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info)
        self.println(":")

        # class body
        self.indent_more()
        self.build_class(subclass_code)
        self.indent_less()

        self.currentclass = cclass
        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write("\n\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n\n")

        self.prune()

    self.n_classdef3 = n_classdef3

    if version == 3.0:
        # In Python 3.0 there is code to move from _[dd] into
        # the iteration variable. These rules we can ignore
        # since we pick up the iteration variable some other way and
        # we definitely don't include in the source  _[dd].
        TABLE_DIRECT.update({
            "ifstmt30": ("%|if %c:\n%+%c%-", (0, "testfalse_then"),
                         (1, "_ifstmts_jump30")),
            "ifnotstmt30": ("%|if not %c:\n%+%c%-", (0, "testtrue_then"),
                            (1, "_ifstmts_jump30")),
            "try_except30": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n", (1, "suite_stmts_opt"),
                             (4, "except_handler")),
        })

        def n_comp_iter(node):
            if node[0] == "expr":
                n = node[0][0]
                if n == "LOAD_FAST" and n.pattr[0:2] == "_[":
                    self.prune()
                    pass
                pass
            # Not this special case, proceed as normal...
            self.default(node)

        self.n_comp_iter = n_comp_iter

    elif version == 3.3:
        # FIXME: perhaps this can be folded into the 3.4+ case?
        def n_yield_from(node):
            assert node[0] == "expr"
            if node[0][0] == "get_iter":
                # Skip over yield_from.expr.get_iter which adds an
                # extra iter(). Maybe we can do in tranformation phase instead?
                template = ("yield from %c", (0, "expr"))
                self.template_engine(template, node[0][0])
            else:
                template = ("yield from %c", (0, "attribute"))
                self.template_engine(template, node[0][0][0])
            self.prune()

        self.n_yield_from = n_yield_from

    if 3.2 <= version <= 3.4:

        def n_call(node):

            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            if key.kind.startswith("CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW"):
                # We may want to fill this in...
                # But it is distinct from CALL_FUNCTION_VAR below
                pass
            elif key.kind.startswith("CALL_FUNCTION_VAR"):
                # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains
                # the variable argument list, then comes
                # annotation args, then keyword args.
                # In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1
                # in node order, the positional args.
                argc = node[-1].attr
                nargs = argc & 0xFF
                kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF
                # FIXME: handle annotation args
                if kwargs != 0:
                    # kwargs == 0 is handled by the table entry
                    # Should probably handle it here though.
                    if nargs == 0:
                        template = ("%c(*%c, %C)", 0, -2, (1, kwargs + 1,
                                                           ", "))
                    else:
                        template = (
                            "%c(%C, *%c, %C)",
                            0,
                            (1, nargs + 1, ", "),
                            -2,
                            (-2 - kwargs, -2, ", "),
                        )
                    self.template_engine(template, node)
                    self.prune()
            else:
                gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call
    elif version < 3.2:

        def n_call(node):
            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call

    def n_mkfunc_annotate(node):

        # Handling EXTENDED_ARG before MAKE_FUNCTION ...
        i = -1 if node[-2] == "EXTENDED_ARG" else 0

        if self.version <= 3.2:
            code = node[-2 + i]
        elif self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == "kwargs":
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # LOAD_CONST        'x0'  if >= 3.3
            # EXTENDED_ARG
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-3 + i]
        elif node[-3] == "expr":
            code = node[-3][0]
        else:
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-3]

        self.indent_more()
        for annotate_last in range(len(node) - 1, -1, -1):
            if node[annotate_last] == "annotate_tuple":
                break

        # FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from
        # function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in.
        # But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better
        # way to distinquish.
        if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == "def ":
            self.write(code.attr.co_name)

        # FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args
        make_function3_annotate(self,
                                node,
                                is_lambda=False,
                                code_node=code,
                                annotate_last=annotate_last)

        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write("\n\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n\n")
        self.indent_less()
        self.prune()  # stop recursing

    self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate

    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        "tryelsestmtl3": (
            "%|try:\n%+%c%-%c%|else:\n%+%c%-",
            (1, "suite_stmts_opt"),
            (3, "except_handler"),
            (5, "else_suitel"),
        ),
        "LOAD_CLASSDEREF": ("%{pattr}", ),
    })
    if version >= 3.4:
        #######################
        # Python 3.4+ Changes #
        #######################
        TABLE_DIRECT.update({
            "LOAD_CLASSDEREF": ("%{pattr}", ),
            "yield_from": ("yield from %c", (0, "expr")),
        })
        if version >= 3.5:
            customize_for_version35(self, version)
            if version >= 3.6:
                customize_for_version36(self, version)
                if version >= 3.7:
                    customize_for_version37(self, version)
                    if version >= 3.8:
                        customize_for_version38(self, version)
                        pass  # version >= 3.8
                    pass  # 3.7
                pass  # 3.6
            pass  # 3.5
        pass  # 3.4
    return
def customize_for_version3(self, version):
    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        "comp_for": (" for %c in %c", (2, "store"), (0, "expr")),
        "if_exp_not": (
            "%c if not %c else %c",
            (2, "expr"),
            (0, "expr"),
            (4, "expr"),
        ),
        "except_cond2": ("%|except %c as %c:\n", (1, "expr"), (5, "store")),
        "function_def_annotate": ("\n\n%|def %c%c\n", -1, 0),
        # When a generator is a single parameter of a function,
        # it doesn't need the surrounding parenethesis.
        "call_generator": ("%c%P", 0, (1, -1, ", ", 100)),
        "importmultiple": ("%|import %c%c\n", 2, 3),
        "import_cont": (", %c", 2),
        "kwarg": ("%[0]{attr}=%c", 1),
        "raise_stmt2": ("%|raise %c from %c\n", 0, 1),
        "tf_tryelsestmtl3": ('%c%-%c%|else:\n%+%c', 1, 3, 5),
        "store_locals":
        ("%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n", ),
        "withstmt": ("%|with %c:\n%+%c%-", 0, 3),
        "withasstmt": ("%|with %c as (%c):\n%+%c%-", 0, 2, 3),
    })

    assert version >= 3.0

    # In 2.5+ and 3.0+ "except" handlers and the "finally" can appear in one
    # "try" statement. So the below has the effect of combining the
    # "tryfinally" with statement with the "try_except" statement.
    # FIXME: something doesn't smell right, since the semantics
    # are different. See test_fileio.py for an example that shows this.
    def tryfinallystmt(node):
        suite_stmts = node[1][0]
        if len(suite_stmts) == 1 and suite_stmts[0] == 'stmt':
            stmt = suite_stmts[0]
            try_something = stmt[0]
            if try_something == "try_except":
                try_something.kind = "tf_try_except"
            if try_something.kind.startswith("tryelsestmt"):
                if try_something == "tryelsestmtl3":
                    try_something.kind = 'tf_tryelsestmtl3'
                else:
                    try_something.kind = 'tf_tryelsestmt'
        self.default(node)

    self.n_tryfinallystmt = tryfinallystmt

    def listcomp_closure3(node):
        """List comprehensions in Python 3 when handled as a closure.
        See if we can combine code.
        """
        p = self.prec
        self.prec = 27

        code = Code(node[1].attr, self.scanner, self.currentclass)
        ast = self.build_ast(code._tokens, code._customize)
        self.customize(code._customize)

        # skip over: sstmt, stmt, return, ret_expr
        # and other singleton derivations
        while len(ast) == 1 or (ast in ("sstmt", "return") and ast[-1]
                                in ("RETURN_LAST", "RETURN_VALUE")):
            self.prec = 100
            ast = ast[0]

        n = ast[1]

        # collections is the name of the expression(s) we are iterating over
        collections = [node[-3]]
        list_ifs = []

        if self.version == 3.0 and n != "list_iter":
            # FIXME 3.0 is a snowflake here. We need
            # special code for this. Not sure if this is totally
            # correct.
            stores = [ast[3]]
            assert ast[4] == "comp_iter"
            n = ast[4]
            # Find the list comprehension body. It is the inner-most
            # node that is not comp_.. .
            while n == "comp_iter":
                if n[0] == "comp_for":
                    n = n[0]
                    stores.append(n[2])
                    n = n[3]
                elif n[0] in ("comp_if", "comp_if_not"):
                    n = n[0]
                    # FIXME: just a guess
                    if n[0].kind == "expr":
                        list_ifs.append(n)
                    else:
                        list_ifs.append([1])
                    n = n[2]
                    pass
                else:
                    break
                pass

            # Skip over n[0] which is something like: _[1]
            self.preorder(n[1])

        else:
            assert n == "list_iter"
            stores = []
            # Find the list comprehension body. It is the inner-most
            # node that is not list_.. .
            while n == "list_iter":
                n = n[0]  # recurse one step
                if n == "list_for":
                    stores.append(n[2])
                    n = n[3]
                    if n[0] == "list_for":
                        # Dog-paddle down largely singleton reductions
                        # to find the collection (expr)
                        c = n[0][0]
                        if c == "expr":
                            c = c[0]
                        # FIXME: grammar is wonky here? Is this really an attribute?
                        if c == "attribute":
                            c = c[0]
                        collections.append(c)
                        pass
                elif n in ("list_if", "list_if_not"):
                    # FIXME: just a guess
                    if n[0].kind == "expr":
                        list_ifs.append(n)
                    else:
                        list_ifs.append([1])
                    n = n[2]
                    pass
                elif n == "list_if37":
                    list_ifs.append(n)
                    n = n[-1]
                    pass
                pass

            assert n == "lc_body", ast

            self.preorder(n[0])

        # FIXME: add indentation around "for"'s and "in"'s
        for i, store in enumerate(stores):
            self.write(" for ")
            self.preorder(store)
            self.write(" in ")
            self.preorder(collections[i])
            if i < len(list_ifs):
                self.preorder(list_ifs[i])
                pass
            pass
        self.prec = p

    self.listcomp_closure3 = listcomp_closure3

    def n_classdef3(node):
        """Handle "classdef" nonterminal for 3.0 >= version 3.0 <= 3.5
        """

        assert 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.5

        # class definition ('class X(A,B,C):')
        cclass = self.currentclass

        # Pick out various needed bits of information
        # * class_name - the name of the class
        # * subclass_info - the parameters to the class  e.g.
        #      class Foo(bar, baz)
        #               ----------
        # * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body
        subclass_info = None
        if node == "classdefdeco2":
            if self.version <= 3.3:
                class_name = node[2][0].attr
            else:
                class_name = node[1][2].attr
            build_class = node
        else:
            build_class = node[0]
            class_name = node[1][0].attr
            build_class = node[0]

        assert "mkfunc" == build_class[1]
        mkfunc = build_class[1]
        if mkfunc[0] in ("kwargs", "no_kwargs"):
            if 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.2:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, "attr") and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    elif n == "expr":
                        subclass_code = n[0].attr
                    pass
                pass
            else:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, "attr") and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    pass
                pass
            if node == "classdefdeco2":
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]
        elif build_class[1][0] == "load_closure":
            # Python 3 with closures not functions
            load_closure = build_class[1]
            if hasattr(load_closure[-3], "attr"):
                # Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this.
                # Note have to test before 3.2 case because
                # index -2 also has an attr.
                subclass_code = find_code_node(load_closure, -3).attr
            elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], "attr"):
                # Python 3.2 works like this
                subclass_code = find_code_node(load_closure, -2).attr
            else:
                raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body"
            if hasattr(build_class[3], "__len__"):
                if not subclass_info:
                    subclass_info = build_class[3]
            elif hasattr(build_class[2], "__len__"):
                subclass_info = build_class[2]
            else:
                raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name"
        elif not subclass_info:
            if mkfunc[0] in ("no_kwargs", "kwargs"):
                subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
            else:
                subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
            if node == "classdefdeco2":
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]

        if node == "classdefdeco2":
            self.write("\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n")

        self.currentclass = str(class_name)
        self.write(self.indent, "class ", self.currentclass)

        self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info)
        self.println(":")

        # class body
        self.indent_more()
        self.build_class(subclass_code)
        self.indent_less()

        self.currentclass = cclass
        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write("\n\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n\n")

        self.prune()

    self.n_classdef3 = n_classdef3

    if version == 3.0:
        # In Python 3.0 there is code to move from _[dd] into
        # the iteration variable. These rules we can ignore
        # since we pick up the iteration variable some other way and
        # we definitely don't include in the source  _[dd].
        TABLE_DIRECT.update({
            "ifstmt30": ("%|if %c:\n%+%c%-", (0, "testfalse_then"),
                         (1, "_ifstmts_jump30")),
            "ifnotstmt30": ("%|if not %c:\n%+%c%-", (0, "testtrue_then"),
                            (1, "_ifstmts_jump30")),
            "try_except30": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n", (1, "suite_stmts_opt"),
                             (4, "except_handler")),
        })

        def n_comp_iter(node):
            if node[0] == "expr":
                n = node[0][0]
                if n == "LOAD_FAST" and n.pattr[0:2] == "_[":
                    self.prune()
                    pass
                pass
            # Not this special case, proceed as normal...
            self.default(node)

        self.n_comp_iter = n_comp_iter

    elif version == 3.3:
        # FIXME: perhaps this can be folded into the 3.4+ case?
        def n_yield_from(node):
            assert node[0] == "expr"
            if node[0][0] == "get_iter":
                # Skip over yield_from.expr.get_iter which adds an
                # extra iter(). Maybe we can do in tranformation phase instead?
                template = ("yield from %c", (0, "expr"))
                self.template_engine(template, node[0][0])
            else:
                template = ("yield from %c", (0, "attribute"))
                self.template_engine(template, node[0][0][0])
            self.prune()

        self.n_yield_from = n_yield_from

    if 3.2 <= version <= 3.4:

        def n_call(node):

            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            if key.kind.startswith("CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW"):
                # We may want to fill this in...
                # But it is distinct from CALL_FUNCTION_VAR below
                pass
            elif key.kind.startswith("CALL_FUNCTION_VAR"):
                # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains
                # the variable argument list, then comes
                # annotation args, then keyword args.
                # In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1
                # in node order, the positional args.
                argc = node[-1].attr
                nargs = argc & 0xFF
                kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF
                # FIXME: handle annotation args
                if kwargs != 0:
                    # kwargs == 0 is handled by the table entry
                    # Should probably handle it here though.
                    if nargs == 0:
                        template = ("%c(*%c, %C)", 0, -2, (1, kwargs + 1,
                                                           ", "))
                    else:
                        template = (
                            "%c(%C, *%c, %C)",
                            0,
                            (1, nargs + 1, ", "),
                            -2,
                            (-2 - kwargs, -2, ", "),
                        )
                    self.template_engine(template, node)
                    self.prune()
            else:
                gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call
    elif version < 3.2:

        def n_call(node):
            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call

    def n_mkfunc_annotate(node):

        # Handling EXTENDED_ARG before MAKE_FUNCTION ...
        i = -1 if node[-2] == "EXTENDED_ARG" else 0

        if self.version <= 3.2:
            code = node[-2 + i]
        elif self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == "kwargs":
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # LOAD_CONST        'x0'  if >= 3.3
            # EXTENDED_ARG
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-3 + i]
        elif node[-3] == "expr":
            code = node[-3][0]
        else:
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-3]

        self.indent_more()
        for annotate_last in range(len(node) - 1, -1, -1):
            if node[annotate_last] == "annotate_tuple":
                break

        # FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from
        # function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in.
        # But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better
        # way to distinquish.
        if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == "def ":
            self.write(code.attr.co_name)

        # FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args
        make_function3_annotate(self,
                                node,
                                is_lambda=False,
                                code_node=code,
                                annotate_last=annotate_last)

        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write("\n\n")
        else:
            self.write("\n\n\n")
        self.indent_less()
        self.prune()  # stop recursing

    self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate

    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        "tryelsestmtl3": (
            "%|try:\n%+%c%-%c%|else:\n%+%c%-",
            (1, "suite_stmts_opt"),
            3,  # "except_handler_else" or "except_handler"
            (5, "else_suitel"),
        ),
        "LOAD_CLASSDEREF": ("%{pattr}", ),
    })
    if version >= 3.4:
        #######################
        # Python 3.4+ Changes #
        #######################
        TABLE_DIRECT.update({
            "LOAD_CLASSDEREF": ("%{pattr}", ),
            "yield_from": ("yield from %c", (0, "expr")),
        })
        if version >= 3.5:
            customize_for_version35(self, version)
            if version >= 3.6:
                customize_for_version36(self, version)
                if version >= 3.7:
                    customize_for_version37(self, version)
                    if version >= 3.8:
                        customize_for_version38(self, version)
                        pass  # version >= 3.8
                    pass  # 3.7
                pass  # 3.6
            pass  # 3.5
        pass  # 3.4
    return
Example #3
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def customize_for_version3(self, version):
    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        'comp_for': (' for %c in %c', (2, 'store'), (0, 'expr')),
        'conditionalnot':
        ('%c if not %c else %c', (2, 'expr'), (0, 'expr'), (4, 'expr')),
        'except_cond2': ('%|except %c as %c:\n', 1, 5),
        'function_def_annotate': ('\n\n%|def %c%c\n', -1, 0),

        # When a generator is a single parameter of a function,
        # it doesn't need the surrounding parenethesis.
        'call_generator': ('%c%P', 0, (1, -1, ', ', 100)),
        'importmultiple': ('%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3),
        'import_cont': (', %c', 2),
        'kwarg': ('%[0]{attr}=%c', 1),
        'raise_stmt2': ('%|raise %c from %c\n', 0, 1),
        'store_locals':
        ('%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n', ),
        'withstmt': ('%|with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 3),
        'withasstmt': ('%|with %c as (%c):\n%+%c%-', 0, 2, 3),
    })

    assert version >= 3.0

    def n_classdef3(node):
        # class definition ('class X(A,B,C):')
        cclass = self.currentclass

        # Pick out various needed bits of information
        # * class_name - the name of the class
        # * subclass_info - the parameters to the class  e.g.
        #      class Foo(bar, baz)
        #               ----------
        # * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body
        subclass_info = None
        if node == 'classdefdeco2':
            if self.version >= 3.6:
                class_name = node[1][1].attr
            elif self.version <= 3.3:
                class_name = node[2][0].attr
            else:
                class_name = node[1][2].attr
            build_class = node
        else:
            build_class = node[0]
            if self.version >= 3.6:
                if build_class == 'build_class_kw':
                    mkfunc = build_class[1]
                    assert mkfunc == 'mkfunc'
                    subclass_info = build_class
                    if hasattr(mkfunc[0], 'attr') and iscode(mkfunc[0].attr):
                        subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
                    else:
                        assert mkfunc[0] == 'load_closure'
                        subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
                        assert iscode(subclass_code)
                if build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure':
                    code_node = build_class[1][1]
                else:
                    code_node = build_class[1][0]
                class_name = code_node.attr.co_name
            else:
                class_name = node[1][0].attr
                build_class = node[0]

        assert 'mkfunc' == build_class[1]
        mkfunc = build_class[1]
        if mkfunc[0] in ('kwargs', 'no_kwargs'):
            if 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.2:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    elif n == 'expr':
                        subclass_code = n[0].attr
                    pass
                pass
            else:
                for n in mkfunc:
                    if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr):
                        subclass_code = n.attr
                        break
                    pass
                pass
            if node == 'classdefdeco2':
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]
        elif build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure':
            # Python 3 with closures not functions
            load_closure = build_class[1]
            if hasattr(load_closure[-3], 'attr'):
                # Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this.
                # Note have to test before 3.2 case because
                # index -2 also has an attr.
                subclass_code = load_closure[-3].attr
            elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], 'attr'):
                # Python 3.2 works like this
                subclass_code = load_closure[-2].attr
            else:
                raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body'
            if hasattr(build_class[3], '__len__'):
                if not subclass_info:
                    subclass_info = build_class[3]
            elif hasattr(build_class[2], '__len__'):
                subclass_info = build_class[2]
            else:
                raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name'
        elif self.version >= 3.6 and node == 'classdefdeco2':
            subclass_info = node
            subclass_code = build_class[1][0].attr
        elif not subclass_info:
            if mkfunc[0] in ('no_kwargs', 'kwargs'):
                subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
            else:
                subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
            if node == 'classdefdeco2':
                subclass_info = node
            else:
                subclass_info = node[0]

        if (node == 'classdefdeco2'):
            self.write('\n')
        else:
            self.write('\n\n')

        self.currentclass = str(class_name)
        self.write(self.indent, 'class ', self.currentclass)

        self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info)
        self.println(':')

        # class body
        self.indent_more()
        self.build_class(subclass_code)
        self.indent_less()

        self.currentclass = cclass
        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write('\n\n')
        else:
            self.write('\n\n\n')

        self.prune()

    self.n_classdef3 = n_classdef3

    if version == 3.0:
        # In Python 3.0 there is code to move from _[dd] into
        # the iteration variable. These rules we can ignore
        # since we pick up the iteration variable some other way and
        # we definitely don't include in the source  _[dd].
        def n_comp_iter(node):
            if node[0] == 'expr':
                n = node[0][0]
                if (n == 'LOAD_FAST' and n.pattr[0:2] == '_['):
                    self.prune()
                    pass
                pass
            # Not this special case, procede as normal...
            self.default(node)

        self.n_comp_iter = n_comp_iter

    if version >= 3.3:

        def n_yield_from(node):
            self.write('yield from')
            self.write(' ')
            if 3.3 <= self.version <= 3.4:
                self.preorder(node[0][0][0][0])
            elif self.version >= 3.5:
                self.preorder(node[0])
            else:
                assert False, "dunno about this python version"
            self.prune()  # stop recursing

        self.n_yield_from = n_yield_from

    if 3.2 <= version <= 3.4:

        def n_call(node):

            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'):
                # We may want to fill this in...
                # But it is distinct from CALL_FUNCTION_VAR below
                pass
            elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'):
                # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains
                # the variable argument list, then comes
                # annotation args, then keyword args.
                # In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1
                # in node order, the positional args.
                argc = node[-1].attr
                nargs = argc & 0xFF
                kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF
                # FIXME: handle annotation args
                if kwargs != 0:
                    # kwargs == 0 is handled by the table entry
                    # Should probably handle it here though.
                    if nargs == 0:
                        template = ('%c(*%c, %C)', 0, -2, (1, kwargs + 1,
                                                           ', '))
                    else:
                        template = ('%c(%C, *%c, %C)', 0, (1, nargs + 1, ', '),
                                    -2, (-2 - kwargs, -2, ', '))
                    self.template_engine(template, node)
                    self.prune()
            else:
                gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call
    elif version < 3.2:

        def n_call(node):
            mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
            key = node
            for i in mapping[1:]:
                key = key[i]
                pass
            gen_function_parens_adjust(key, node)
            self.default(node)

        self.n_call = n_call

    def n_mkfunc_annotate(node):

        if self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == 'kwargs':
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # LOAD_CONST        'x0'  if >= 3.3
            # EXTENDED_ARG
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-4]
        elif node[-3] == 'expr':
            code = node[-3][0]
        else:
            # LOAD_CONST code object ..
            # MAKE_FUNCTION ..
            code = node[-3]

        self.indent_more()
        for annotate_last in range(len(node) - 1, -1, -1):
            if node[annotate_last] == 'annotate_tuple':
                break

        # FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from
        # function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in.
        # But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better
        # way to distinquish.
        if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == 'def ':
            self.write(code.attr.co_name)

        # FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args
        make_function3_annotate(self,
                                node,
                                is_lambda=False,
                                code_node=code,
                                annotate_last=annotate_last)

        if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
            self.write('\n\n')
        else:
            self.write('\n\n\n')
        self.indent_less()
        self.prune()  # stop recursing

    self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate

    TABLE_DIRECT.update({
        'tryelsestmtl3':
        ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c%|else:\n%+%c%-', (1, 'suite_stmts_opt'),
         (3, 'except_handler'), (5, 'else_suitel')),
    })
    if version >= 3.4:
        #######################
        # Python 3.4+ Changes #
        #######################
        TABLE_DIRECT.update({
            'LOAD_CLASSDEREF': ('%{pattr}', ),
        })
        if version >= 3.5:
            customize_for_version35(self, version)
            if version >= 3.6:
                customize_for_version36(self, version)
                if version >= 3.7:
                    customize_for_version37(self, version)
                    if version >= 3.8:
                        customize_for_version38(self, version)
                        pass  # version >= 3.8
                    pass  # 3.7
                pass  # 3.6
            pass  # 3.5
        pass  # 3.4
    return