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2.. _top-level:
3
4********************
5Top-level components
6********************
7
8.. index:: single: interpreter
9
10The Python interpreter can get its input from a number of sources: from a script
11passed to it as standard input or as program argument, typed in interactively,
12from a module source file, etc. This chapter gives the syntax used in these
13cases.
14
15
16.. _programs:
17
18Complete Python programs
19========================
20
21.. index:: single: program
22
23.. index::
24 module: sys
25 module: __main__
Georg Brandl1a3284e2007-12-02 09:40:06 +000026 module: builtins
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28While a language specification need not prescribe how the language interpreter
29is invoked, it is useful to have a notion of a complete Python program. A
30complete Python program is executed in a minimally initialized environment: all
31built-in and standard modules are available, but none have been initialized,
Georg Brandl1a3284e2007-12-02 09:40:06 +000032except for :mod:`sys` (various system services), :mod:`builtins` (built-in
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000033functions, exceptions and ``None``) and :mod:`__main__`. The latter is used to
34provide the local and global namespace for execution of the complete program.
35
36The syntax for a complete Python program is that for file input, described in
37the next section.
38
39.. index::
40 single: interactive mode
41 module: __main__
42
43The interpreter may also be invoked in interactive mode; in this case, it does
44not read and execute a complete program but reads and executes one statement
45(possibly compound) at a time. The initial environment is identical to that of
46a complete program; each statement is executed in the namespace of
47:mod:`__main__`.
48
49.. index::
50 single: UNIX
51 single: command line
52 single: standard input
53
54Under Unix, a complete program can be passed to the interpreter in three forms:
55with the :option:`-c` *string* command line option, as a file passed as the
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +000056first command line argument, or as standard input. If the file or standard
57input is a tty device, the interpreter enters interactive mode; otherwise, it
58executes the file as a complete program.
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60
61.. _file-input:
62
63File input
64==========
65
66All input read from non-interactive files has the same form:
67
68.. productionlist::
69 file_input: (NEWLINE | `statement`)*
70
71This syntax is used in the following situations:
72
73* when parsing a complete Python program (from a file or from a string);
74
75* when parsing a module;
76
77* when parsing a string passed to the :func:`exec` function;
78
79
80.. _interactive:
81
82Interactive input
83=================
84
85Input in interactive mode is parsed using the following grammar:
86
87.. productionlist::
88 interactive_input: [`stmt_list`] NEWLINE | `compound_stmt` NEWLINE
89
90Note that a (top-level) compound statement must be followed by a blank line in
91interactive mode; this is needed to help the parser detect the end of the input.
92
93
94.. _expression-input:
95
96Expression input
97================
98
99.. index:: single: input
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000100.. index:: builtin: eval
101
Georg Brandla4c8c472014-10-31 10:38:49 +0100102:func:`eval` is used for expression input. It ignores leading whitespace. The
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000103string argument to :func:`eval` must have the following form:
104
105.. productionlist::
106 eval_input: `expression_list` NEWLINE*