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@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ Loop statements may have an {\tt else} clause; it is executed when the
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loop terminates through exhaustion of the list (with {\tt for}) or when
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loop terminates through exhaustion of the list (with {\tt for}) or when
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the condition becomes false (with {\tt while}), but not when the loop is
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the condition becomes false (with {\tt while}), but not when the loop is
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terminated by a {\tt break} statement. This is exemplified by the
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terminated by a {\tt break} statement. This is exemplified by the
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following loop, which searches for a list item of value 0:
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following loop, which searches for prime numbers:
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\bcode\begin{verbatim}
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\bcode\begin{verbatim}
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>>> for n in range(2, 10):
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>>> for n in range(2, 10):
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variable references first look in the local symbol table, then
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variable references first look in the local symbol table, then
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in the global symbol table, and then in the table of built-in names.
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in the global symbol table, and then in the table of built-in names.
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Thus,
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Thus,
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global variables cannot be directly assigned to from within a
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global variables cannot be directly assigned a value within a
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function (unless named in a {\tt global} statement), although
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function (unless named in a {\tt global} statement), although
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they may be referenced.
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they may be referenced.
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\section{New Class Features in Release 1.1}
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\section{New Class Features in Release 1.1}
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Semoe changes have been made to classes: the operator overloading
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Some changes have been made to classes: the operator overloading
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mechanism is more flexible, providing more support for non-numeric use
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mechanism is more flexible, providing more support for non-numeric use
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of operators (including calling an object as if it were a function),
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of operators (including calling an object as if it were a function),
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and it is possible to trap attribute accesses.
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and it is possible to trap attribute accesses.
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self.wrapped, name)
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return getattr(self.wrapped, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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setattr(self.wrapped, value)
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setattr(self.wrapped, name, value)
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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delattr(self.wrapped, name)
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delattr(self.wrapped, name)
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@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ Loop statements may have an {\tt else} clause; it is executed when the
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loop terminates through exhaustion of the list (with {\tt for}) or when
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loop terminates through exhaustion of the list (with {\tt for}) or when
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the condition becomes false (with {\tt while}), but not when the loop is
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the condition becomes false (with {\tt while}), but not when the loop is
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terminated by a {\tt break} statement. This is exemplified by the
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terminated by a {\tt break} statement. This is exemplified by the
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following loop, which searches for a list item of value 0:
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following loop, which searches for prime numbers:
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\bcode\begin{verbatim}
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\bcode\begin{verbatim}
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>>> for n in range(2, 10):
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>>> for n in range(2, 10):
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@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ whereas
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variable references first look in the local symbol table, then
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variable references first look in the local symbol table, then
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in the global symbol table, and then in the table of built-in names.
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in the global symbol table, and then in the table of built-in names.
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Thus,
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Thus,
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global variables cannot be directly assigned to from within a
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global variables cannot be directly assigned a value within a
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function (unless named in a {\tt global} statement), although
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function (unless named in a {\tt global} statement), although
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they may be referenced.
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they may be referenced.
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@ -3035,7 +3035,7 @@ raise an exception. For example:
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\section{New Class Features in Release 1.1}
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\section{New Class Features in Release 1.1}
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Semoe changes have been made to classes: the operator overloading
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Some changes have been made to classes: the operator overloading
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mechanism is more flexible, providing more support for non-numeric use
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mechanism is more flexible, providing more support for non-numeric use
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of operators (including calling an object as if it were a function),
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of operators (including calling an object as if it were a function),
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and it is possible to trap attribute accesses.
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and it is possible to trap attribute accesses.
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@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ class Wrapper:
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self.wrapped, name)
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return getattr(self.wrapped, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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setattr(self.wrapped, value)
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setattr(self.wrapped, name, value)
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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delattr(self.wrapped, name)
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delattr(self.wrapped, name)
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