``print(x)`` instead!
* When using the ``2to3`` source-to-source conversion tool, all
- ``print`` statements are autmatically converted to :func:`print`
+ ``print`` statements are automatically converted to :func:`print`
function calls, so this is mostly a non-issue for larger projects.
* Python 3.0 uses strings and bytes instead of the Unicode strings and
implementation are like :class:`unicode` in 2.x.
* The :class:`basestring` superclass has been removed. The ``2to3`` tool
- replaces every occurence of :class:`basestring` with :class:`str`.
+ replaces every occurrence of :class:`basestring` with :class:`str`.
* PEP 3137: There is a new type, :class:`bytes`, to represent binary data (and
encoded text, which is treated as binary data until you decide to decode it).