{ lib , buildPythonPackage , fetchPypi , fetchpatch # build-system , setuptools }: buildPythonPackage rec { pname = "future"; version = "0.18.3"; pyproject = true; src = fetchPypi { inherit pname version; hash = "sha256-NKF0Nu0elml6hvnePRWjsL4B2LyN6cHf/Vn7gjTtUwc="; }; patches = [ (fetchpatch { url = "https://github.com/PythonCharmers/python-future/commit/1901c1c347bcad603e8404b64656994eb2cc0439.patch"; hash = "sha256-wUSWVs7+KTsTmEM4OkpViAjDGWqx5h0SLPIacMZCpWU="; excludes = [ "build.sh" "docs/whatsnew.rst" ]; }) ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ setuptools ]; pythonImportsCheck = [ "future.builtins" "future.moves" "future.standard_library" "past.builtins" "past.translation" ]; doCheck = false; meta = { changelog = "https://github.com/PythonCharmers/python-future/blob/v${version}/docs/whatsnew.rst"; description = "Clean single-source support for Python 3 and 2"; longDescription = '' python-future is the missing compatibility layer between Python 2 and Python 3. It allows you to use a single, clean Python 3.x-compatible codebase to support both Python 2 and Python 3 with minimal overhead. It provides future and past packages with backports and forward ports of features from Python 3 and 2. It also comes with futurize and pasteurize, customized 2to3-based scripts that helps you to convert either Py2 or Py3 code easily to support both Python 2 and 3 in a single clean Py3-style codebase, module by module. ''; homepage = "https://python-future.org"; downloadPage = "https://github.com/PythonCharmers/python-future/releases"; license = lib.licenses.mit; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ prikhi ]; }; }