NameError: global name 'unicode' is not defined - in Python 3
I am trying to use a Python package called bidi. In a module in this package (algorithm.py) there are some lines that give me error, although it is part of the package.
Here are the lines:
# utf-8 ? we need unicode
if isinstance(unicode_or_str, unicode):
text = unicode_or_str
decoded = False
else:
text = unicode_or_str.decode(encoding)
decoded = True
and here is the error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#25>", line 1, in <module>
bidi_text = get_display(reshaped_text)
File "C:\Python33\lib\site-packages\python_bidi-0.3.4-py3.3.egg\bidi\algorithm.py", line 602, in get_display
if isinstance(unicode_or_str, unicode):
NameError: global name 'unicode' is not defined
How should I re-write this part of the code so it works in Python3? Also if anyone have used bidi package with Python 3 please let me know if they have found similar problems or not. I appreciate your help.
Python 3 renamed the unicode
type to str
, the old str
type has been replaced by bytes
.
if isinstance(unicode_or_str, str):
text = unicode_or_str
decoded = False
else:
text = unicode_or_str.decode(encoding)
decoded = True
You may want to read the Python 3 porting HOWTO for more such details. There is also Lennart Regebro's Porting to Python 3: An in-depth guide, free online.
Last but not least, you could just try to use the 2to3
tool to see how that translates the code for you.
If you need to have the script keep working on python2 and 3 as I did, this might help someone
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
unicode = str
and can then just do for example
foo = unicode.lower(foo)
You can use the six library to support both Python 2 and 3:
import six
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
handle_string(value)
One can replace unicode
with u''.__class__
to handle the missing unicode
class in Python 3. For both Python 2 and 3, you can use the construct
isinstance(unicode_or_str, u''.__class__)
or
type(unicode_or_str) == type(u'')
Depending on your further processing, consider the different outcome:
Python 3
>>> isinstance(u'text', u''.__class__)
True
>>> isinstance('text', u''.__class__)
True
Python 2
>>> isinstance(u'text', u''.__class__)
True
>>> isinstance('text', u''.__class__)
False
Hope you are using Python 3 ,
Str are unicode by default, so please
Replace Unicode
function with String Str
function.
if isinstance(unicode_or_str, str): ##Replaces with str
text = unicode_or_str
decoded = False