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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`codeop` --- Compile Python code
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4.. module:: codeop
5 :synopsis: Compile (possibly incomplete) Python code.
6.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
7.. sectionauthor:: Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net>
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00009The :mod:`codeop` module provides utilities upon which the Python
10read-eval-print loop can be emulated, as is done in the :mod:`code` module. As
11a result, you probably don't want to use the module directly; if you want to
12include such a loop in your program you probably want to use the :mod:`code`
13module instead.
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15There are two parts to this job:
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17#. Being able to tell if a line of input completes a Python statement: in
18 short, telling whether to print '``>>>``' or '``...``' next.
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20#. Remembering which future statements the user has entered, so subsequent
21 input can be compiled with these in effect.
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23The :mod:`codeop` module provides a way of doing each of these things, and a way
24of doing them both.
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26To do just the former:
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Georg Brandlc2a4f4f2009-04-10 09:03:43 +000028.. function:: compile_command(source, filename="<input>", symbol="single")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000029
30 Tries to compile *source*, which should be a string of Python code and return a
31 code object if *source* is valid Python code. In that case, the filename
32 attribute of the code object will be *filename*, which defaults to
33 ``'<input>'``. Returns ``None`` if *source* is *not* valid Python code, but is a
34 prefix of valid Python code.
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36 If there is a problem with *source*, an exception will be raised.
37 :exc:`SyntaxError` is raised if there is invalid Python syntax, and
38 :exc:`OverflowError` or :exc:`ValueError` if there is an invalid literal.
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40 The *symbol* argument determines whether *source* is compiled as a statement
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000041 (``'single'``, the default) or as an :term:`expression` (``'eval'``). Any
42 other value will cause :exc:`ValueError` to be raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000043
Georg Brandle720c0a2009-04-27 16:20:50 +000044 .. note::
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +000045
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +000046 It is possible (but not likely) that the parser stops parsing with a
47 successful outcome before reaching the end of the source; in this case,
48 trailing symbols may be ignored instead of causing an error. For example,
49 a backslash followed by two newlines may be followed by arbitrary garbage.
50 This will be fixed once the API for the parser is better.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000051
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53.. class:: Compile()
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55 Instances of this class have :meth:`__call__` methods identical in signature to
56 the built-in function :func:`compile`, but with the difference that if the
57 instance compiles program text containing a :mod:`__future__` statement, the
58 instance 'remembers' and compiles all subsequent program texts with the
59 statement in force.
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62.. class:: CommandCompiler()
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64 Instances of this class have :meth:`__call__` methods identical in signature to
65 :func:`compile_command`; the difference is that if the instance compiles program
66 text containing a ``__future__`` statement, the instance 'remembers' and
67 compiles all subsequent program texts with the statement in force.