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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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cc444e39
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cc444e39
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Mar 08, 1998
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Fred Drake
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ by the internal parser is required. For full information on the
language syntax, refer to the
\emph
{
Python Language Reference
}
. The
parser itself is created from a grammar specification defined in the file
\file
{
Grammar/Grammar
}
in the standard Python distribution. The parse
trees stored in the
``AST objects''
created by this module are the
trees stored in the
AST objects
created by this module are the
actual output from the internal parser when created by the
\function
{
expr()
}
or
\function
{
suite()
}
functions, described below. The AST
objects created by
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
faithfully simulate those
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@@ -267,13 +267,17 @@ to the descriptions of each function for detailed information.
\subsection
{
AST Objects
}
\label
{
AST Objects
}
AST objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
,
and
AST objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
and
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
have no methods of their own.
Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
first argument may change to object methods in the future. The type
of these objects is available as
\code
{
ASTType
}
in the module.
first argument may change to object methods in the future.
\begin{datadesc}
{
ASTType
}
The type of the objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
and
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\end{datadesc}
\subsection
{
Examples
}
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language syntax, refer to the
\emph
{
Python Language Reference
}
. The
parser itself is created from a grammar specification defined in the file
\file
{
Grammar/Grammar
}
in the standard Python distribution. The parse
trees stored in the
``AST objects''
created by this module are the
trees stored in the
AST objects
created by this module are the
actual output from the internal parser when created by the
\function
{
expr()
}
or
\function
{
suite()
}
functions, described below. The AST
objects created by
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
faithfully simulate those
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@@ -267,13 +267,17 @@ to the descriptions of each function for detailed information.
\subsection
{
AST Objects
}
\label
{
AST Objects
}
AST objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
,
and
AST objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
and
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
have no methods of their own.
Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
first argument may change to object methods in the future. The type
of these objects is available as
\code
{
ASTType
}
in the module.
first argument may change to object methods in the future.
\begin{datadesc}
{
ASTType
}
The type of the objects returned by
\function
{
expr()
}
,
\function
{
suite()
}
and
\function
{
sequence2ast()
}
.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\end{datadesc}
\subsection
{
Examples
}
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