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For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Library
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					For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Library
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Reference document.
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					Reference document.
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The Language Reference document (XXX not yet existing)
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					The Language Reference document (XXX not yet existing)
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gives a more formal reference to the language.
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					gives a more formal definition of the language.
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\end{abstract}
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					\end{abstract}
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installation option, other places instead of
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					installation option, other places instead of
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{\tt /usr/local}
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					{\tt /usr/local}
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are possible; check with your local \Python\ guru or system
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					are possible; check with your local \Python\ guru or system
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administrator.%
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					administrator.
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\footnote{
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	At CWI, at the time of writing, the interpreter can be found in
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	the following places:
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	On the Amoeba Ultrix machines, use the standard path,
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	{\tt /usr/local/python}.
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	On the Sun file servers, use
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	{\tt /ufs/guido/bin/}{\em arch}{\tt /python},
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	where {\em arch} can be {\tt sgi} or {\tt sun4}.
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	On piring, use {\tt /userfs3/amoeba/bin/python}.
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	(If you can't find a binary advertised here, get in touch with me.)
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}
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The interpreter operates somewhat like the \UNIX\ shell: when called with
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					The interpreter operates somewhat like the \UNIX\ shell: when called with
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standard input connected to a tty device, it reads and executes commands
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					standard input connected to a tty device, it reads and executes commands
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... except RuntimeError, detail:
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					... except RuntimeError, detail:
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...     print 'Handling run-time error:', detail
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					...     print 'Handling run-time error:', detail
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... 
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					... 
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Handling run-time error: domain error or zero division
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					Handling run-time error: integer division by zero
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>>> 
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					>>> 
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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					\end{verbatim}\ecode
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>>> try:
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					>>> try:
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...     raise my_exc, 2*2
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					...     raise my_exc, 2*2
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... except my_exc, val:
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					... except my_exc, val:
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...     print 'My exception occured, value:', val
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					...     print 'My exception occurred, value:', val
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... 
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					... 
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My exception occured, value: 4
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					My exception occured, value: 4
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>>> raise my_exc, 1
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					>>> raise my_exc, 1
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For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Library
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					For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Library
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Reference document.
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					Reference document.
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The Language Reference document (XXX not yet existing)
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					The Language Reference document (XXX not yet existing)
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gives a more formal reference to the language.
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					gives a more formal definition of the language.
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\end{abstract}
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					\end{abstract}
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					@ -152,18 +152,7 @@ Since the choice of the directory where the interpreter lives is an
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installation option, other places instead of
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					installation option, other places instead of
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{\tt /usr/local}
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					{\tt /usr/local}
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are possible; check with your local \Python\ guru or system
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					are possible; check with your local \Python\ guru or system
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administrator.%
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					administrator.
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\footnote{
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	At CWI, at the time of writing, the interpreter can be found in
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	the following places:
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	On the Amoeba Ultrix machines, use the standard path,
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	{\tt /usr/local/python}.
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	On the Sun file servers, use
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	{\tt /ufs/guido/bin/}{\em arch}{\tt /python},
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	where {\em arch} can be {\tt sgi} or {\tt sun4}.
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	On piring, use {\tt /userfs3/amoeba/bin/python}.
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	(If you can't find a binary advertised here, get in touch with me.)
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}
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The interpreter operates somewhat like the \UNIX\ shell: when called with
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					The interpreter operates somewhat like the \UNIX\ shell: when called with
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standard input connected to a tty device, it reads and executes commands
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					standard input connected to a tty device, it reads and executes commands
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					@ -1351,7 +1340,7 @@ For example:
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... except RuntimeError, detail:
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					... except RuntimeError, detail:
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...     print 'Handling run-time error:', detail
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					...     print 'Handling run-time error:', detail
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... 
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					... 
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Handling run-time error: domain error or zero division
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					Handling run-time error: integer division by zero
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>>> 
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					>>> 
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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					\end{verbatim}\ecode
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					@ -1380,7 +1369,7 @@ For example:
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>>> try:
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					>>> try:
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...     raise my_exc, 2*2
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					...     raise my_exc, 2*2
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... except my_exc, val:
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					... except my_exc, val:
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...     print 'My exception occured, value:', val
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					...     print 'My exception occurred, value:', val
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... 
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					... 
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My exception occured, value: 4
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					My exception occured, value: 4
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>>> raise my_exc, 1
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					>>> raise my_exc, 1
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