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Fixer for the execfile() function on Py2, which was removed in Py3.

The Lib/lib2to3/fixes/fix_execfile.py module has some problems: see
python-future issue #37. This fixer merely imports execfile() from
past.builtins and leaves the code alone.

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    from past.builtins import execfile

for the function execfile() that was removed from Py3.
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