Commit 0ed69186 authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

Small changes.

parent 2292b8e9
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\subsection{Standard Module {\tt parser}}
\subsection{Standard Module {\tt panelparser}}
This module defines a self-contained parser for S-expressions as output
by the Panel Editor (which is written in Scheme so it can't help writing
S-expressions).
The relevant function is
{\tt parser.parse\_file(file)}
{\tt panelparser.parse\_file(file)}
which has a file object (not a filename!) as argument and returns a list
of parsed S-expressions.
Each S-expression is converted into a {\Python} list, with atoms converted
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{\tt panel.defpanellist()}.
\subsection{Standard Module {\tt parser}}
\subsection{Standard Module {\tt panelparser}}
This module defines a self-contained parser for S-expressions as output
by the Panel Editor (which is written in Scheme so it can't help writing
S-expressions).
The relevant function is
{\tt parser.parse\_file(file)}
{\tt panelparser.parse\_file(file)}
which has a file object (not a filename!) as argument and returns a list
of parsed S-expressions.
Each S-expression is converted into a {\Python} list, with atoms converted
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