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vim regex for python2 print to python3

So say I have a python v2.7 file with some code like this:

print 'asdf'
print 'hi mom!'

But I want to run it in python3, I'll need to add those parenthesis to them like so:

print('asdf')
print('hi mom!')

I was trying to use the following regex in vim to solve the problem, but it wasn't working:

:%s/print '.*'/print('1')/gc

It just gave me print functions (with parenthesis) that had empty strings. Any help is appreciated; thanks.

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This would work for your examples

:%s/print ('.*')/print(1)/g
  1. You don't need to escape the space.
  2. You don't actually capture anything in parenthesis so the 1 is an empty string in your regex.

But I also recommend using 2to3


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