from __future__ import print_function
The future import is required to support the print(x, end=" ") parameter in Python 2.
diff --git a/examples/list_people.py b/examples/list_people.py
index f131872..d2c294c 100755
--- a/examples/list_people.py
+++ b/examples/list_people.py
@@ -2,30 +2,33 @@
# See README.txt for information and build instructions.
+from __future__ import print_function
import addressbook_pb2
import sys
+
# Iterates though all people in the AddressBook and prints info about them.
def ListPeople(address_book):
for person in address_book.people:
- print "Person ID:", person.id
- print " Name:", person.name
+ print("Person ID:", person.id)
+ print(" Name:", person.name)
if person.email != "":
- print " E-mail address:", person.email
+ print(" E-mail address:", person.email)
for phone_number in person.phones:
if phone_number.type == addressbook_pb2.Person.MOBILE:
- print " Mobile phone #:",
+ print(" Mobile phone #:", end=" ")
elif phone_number.type == addressbook_pb2.Person.HOME:
- print " Home phone #:",
+ print(" Home phone #:", end=" ")
elif phone_number.type == addressbook_pb2.Person.WORK:
- print " Work phone #:",
- print phone_number.number
+ print(" Work phone #:", end=" ")
+ print(phone_number.number)
+
# Main procedure: Reads the entire address book from a file and prints all
# the information inside.
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
- print "Usage:", sys.argv[0], "ADDRESS_BOOK_FILE"
+ print("Usage:", sys.argv[0], "ADDRESS_BOOK_FILE")
sys.exit(-1)
address_book = addressbook_pb2.AddressBook()