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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ................ r62425 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 03:45:57 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line Comment typo ................ r62426 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-21 03:55:50 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Silence 'r may be used uninitialized' compiler warning. ................ r62427 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:08:00 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line Markup fix ................ r62428 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:08:13 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line Wording changes ................ r62429 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:14:24 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line Add various items ................ r62434 | thomas.heller | 2008-04-21 15:46:55 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line Fix typo. ................ r62435 | david.goodger | 2008-04-21 16:40:22 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line corrections ("reStructuredText" is one word) ................ r62436 | david.goodger | 2008-04-21 16:43:33 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line capitalization ................ r62441 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-21 19:46:40 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines explicitly flush after the ... since there wasn't a newline ................ r62444 | jeroen.ruigrok | 2008-04-21 22:15:39 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Windows x64 also falls under VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT. ................ r62446 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-21 23:31:08 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 3 lines If sys.stdin is not a tty, fall back to default_getpass after printing a warning instead of failing with a termios.error. ................ r62447 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-22 00:32:24 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 8 lines test_math and test_cmath are failing on the FreeBSD 6.2 trunk buildbot, apparently because tanh(-0.) loses the sign of zero on that platform. If true, this is a bug in FreeBSD. Added a configure test to verify this. I still need to figure out how best to deal with this failure. ................ r62448 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-22 00:35:30 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 7 lines Issue 2665: On Windows, sys.stderr does not contain a valid file when running without a console. It seems to work, but will fail at the first flush. This causes IDLE to crash when too many warnings are printed. Will backport. ................ r62450 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-22 00:57:00 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Fix Sphinx warnings ................ r62451 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-22 02:54:27 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Make configure test for tanh(-0.) == -0. committed in r62447 actually work. (The test wasn't properly linked with libm. Sigh.) ................ r62452 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-22 04:16:03 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Various io doc updates ................ r62453 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-22 07:07:47 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 1 line Add Thomas Lee ................ r62454 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-22 10:08:41 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 8 lines Major improvements: * Default to using /dev/tty for the password prompt and input before falling back to sys.stdin and sys.stderr. * Use sys.stderr instead of sys.stdout. * print the 'password may be echoed' warning to stream used to display the prompt rather than always sys.stderr. * warn() with GetPassWarning when input may be echoed. ................ r62455 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-22 10:11:33 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines update the getpass entry ................ r62463 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-22 23:14:41 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 5 lines Issue #2670: urllib2.build_opener() failed when two handlers derive the same default base class. Will backport. ................ r62465 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-23 00:45:09 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Factor in documentation changes from issue 1753732. ................ r62466 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-23 03:06:42 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 2 lines syntax fixup ................ r62469 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-23 22:38:06 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 2 lines #2673 Fix example typo in optparse docs ................ r62474 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 11:50:50 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Add Guilherme Polo. ................ r62476 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:16:36 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Remove Py_Refcnt, Py_Type, Py_Size, as they were added only for backwards compatibility, yet 2.5 did not have them at all. ................ r62477 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:17:24 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Fix typo. ................ r62478 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:18:03 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Add Jesus Cea. ................ r62480 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-24 20:07:05 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 4 lines Issue2681: the literal 0o8 was wrongly accepted, and evaluated as float(0.0). This happened only when 8 is the first digit. Credits go to Lukas Meuser. ................ r62485 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-24 22:10:26 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 5 lines Disable gc when running test_trace, or we may record the __del__ of collected objects. See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2008-April/068633.html the extra events perfectly match several calls to socket._fileobject.__del__() ................ r62492 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-25 05:40:17 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 1 line Fix typo (now -> no) ................ r62497 | armin.rigo | 2008-04-25 11:35:18 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 2 lines A new crasher. ................ r62498 | thomas.heller | 2008-04-25 17:44:16 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 1 line Add from_buffer and from_buffer_copy class methods to ctypes types. ................ r62500 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-25 18:59:09 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Issue 2635: fix bug in the fix_sentence_endings option to textwrap.fill. ................ r62507 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-25 23:43:56 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Allow test_import to work when it is invoked directly ................ r62513 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-26 20:31:07 +0200 (Sat, 26 Apr 2008) | 2 lines #2691: document PyLong (s)size_t APIs, patch by Alexander Belopolsky. ................ r62514 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-26 20:32:17 +0200 (Sat, 26 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Add missing return type to dealloc. ................ r62516 | alexandre.vassalotti | 2008-04-27 02:52:24 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Fixed URL of PEP 205 in weakref's module docstring. ................ r62521 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-27 11:39:59 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines #2677: add note that not all functions may accept keyword args. ................ r62531 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-27 19:38:55 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Use correct XHTML tags. ................ r62535 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-27 20:14:39 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines #2700 Document PyNumber_ToBase ................ r62545 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-27 22:53:57 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 1 line minor wording changes, rewrap a few lines ................ r62546 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:07:41 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 7 lines Home / Control-A toggles between left margin and end of leading white space. Patch 1196903 Jeff Shute. M idlelib/PyShell.py M idlelib/EditorWindow.py M idlelib/NEWS.txt ................ r62548 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:38:05 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Improved AutoCompleteWindow logic. Patch 2062 Tal Einat. ................ r62549 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:52:19 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 4 lines Autocompletion of filenames now support alternate separators, e.g. the '/' char on Windows. Patch 2061 Tal Einat. ................ r62550 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 00:49:56 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines A few small changes: * The only exception we should catch when trying to import cStringIO is an ImportError. * Delete the function signatures embedded in the mk*temp docstrings. * The tempdir global variable was initialized twice. ................ r62551 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 00:52:02 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 4 lines Wrap some long paragraphs and include the default values for optional function parameters. ................ r62553 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 04:57:23 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 7 lines Minor cleanups: * Avoid creating unused local variables where we can. Where we can't prefix the unused variables with '_'. * Avoid shadowing builtins where it won't change the external interface of a function. * Use None as default path arg to readmodule and readmodule_ex. ................ r62554 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 04:59:45 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines Correct documentation to match implementation: "Class" instead of "class_descriptor", "Function" instead of "function_descriptor". Note default path value for readmodule*. Wrap some long paragraphs. Don't mention 'inpackage' which isn't part of the public API. ................ r62555 | brett.cannon | 2008-04-28 05:23:50 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 5 lines Fix a bug introduced by the warnings rewrite where tracebacks were being improperly indented. Closes issue #2699. ................ r62556 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 05:25:37 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Wrap some long lines. ................ r62557 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 05:27:53 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines Get rid of _test(), _main(), _debug() and _check(). Tests are no longer needed (better set available in Lib/test/test_robotparser.py). Clean up a few PEP 8 nits (compound statements on a single line, whitespace around operators). ................ r62558 | brett.cannon | 2008-04-28 06:50:06 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Rename the test_traceback_print() function to traceback_print() to prevent test_capi from automatically calling the function. ................ r62559 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-28 07:16:30 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Fix markup. ................ r62569 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-28 23:07:06 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 5 lines test_sundry performs minimal tests (a simple import...) on modules that are not tested otherwise. Some of them now have tests and can be removed. Only 70 to go... ................ r62574 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-29 04:03:54 +0200 (Tue, 29 Apr 2008) | 1 line Strip down SSL docs; I'm not managing to get test programs working, so I'll just give a minimal description ................ r62577 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-29 08:10:53 +0200 (Tue, 29 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Add Rodrigo and Heiko. ................ r62593 | nick.coghlan | 2008-04-30 16:23:36 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 1 line Update command line usage documentation to reflect 2.6 changes (also includes some minor cleanups). Addresses TODO list issue 2258 ................ r62595 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-30 18:19:55 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 1 line Typo fix ................ r62604 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-30 23:03:58 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines make test_support's captured_output a bit more robust when exceptions happen ................ r62605 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-30 23:08:42 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines #1748: use functools.wraps instead of rolling own metadata update. ................ r62606 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-30 23:25:55 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines Remove some from __future__ import with_statements ................ r62608 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-01 00:03:36 +0200 (Thu, 01 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix typo in whatsnew ................ r62616 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-01 20:24:32 +0200 (Thu, 01 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix synopsis. ................ r62626 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-02 04:25:09 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 6 lines Fix a backwards-compatibility mistake where a new optional argument for warnings.showwarning() was being used. This broke pre-existing replacements for the function since they didn't support the extra argument. Closes issue 2705. ................ r62627 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-05-02 09:26:52 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 20 lines This should fix issue2632. A long description of the two competing problems is in the bug report (one old, one recently introduced trying to fix the old one). In short: buffer data during socket._fileobject.read() and readlines() within a cStringIO object instead of a [] of str()s returned from the recv() call. This prevents excessive memory use due to the size parameter being passed to recv() being grossly larger than the actual size of the data returned *and* prevents excessive cpu usage due to looping in python calling recv() with a very tiny size value if min() is used as the previous memory-use bug "fix" did. It also documents what the socket._fileobject._rbufsize member is actually used for. This is a candidate for back porting to 2.5. ................ r62636 | mark.hammond | 2008-05-02 14:48:15 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines #2581: Vista UAC/elevation support for bdist_wininst ................ r62638 | facundo.batista | 2008-05-02 19:39:00 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 3 lines Fixed some test structures. Thanks Mark Dickinson. ................ r62644 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 21:45:11 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 7 lines Fix for issue #2573: Can't change the framework name on OS X builds This introduces a new configure option: --with-framework-name=NAME (defaulting to 'Python'). This allows you to install several copies of the Python framework with different names (such as a normal build and a debug build). ................ r62645 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 21:58:56 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines Finish fix for issue2573, previous patch was incomplete. ................ r62647 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-05-02 23:30:20 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 13 lines Merged revisions 62263-62646 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/sandbox/trunk/2to3/lib2to3 ........ r62470 | david.wolever | 2008-04-24 02:11:07 +0200 (Do, 24 Apr 2008) | 3 lines Fixed up and applied the patch for #2431 -- speeding up 2to3 with a lookup table. ........ r62646 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-05-02 23:29:27 +0200 (Fr, 02 Mai 2008) | 2 lines Fix whitespace. ........ ................ r62648 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 23:42:35 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 4 lines Fix for #1905: PythonLauncher not working correctly on OSX 10.5/Leopard This fixes both Python Launchar and the terminalcommand module. ................ r62651 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 23:54:56 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix for issue #2520 (cannot import macerrors) ................ r62652 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 00:12:58 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines capitalization nit for reStructuredText ................ r62653 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-03 03:02:41 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix some indentation errors. ................ r62656 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-03 05:19:39 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 6 lines Fix the C implementation of 'warnings' to infer the filename of the module that raised an exception properly when __file__ is not set, __name__ == '__main__', and sys.argv[0] is a false value. Closes issue2743. ................ r62661 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-05-03 14:21:13 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 8 lines In test_io, StatefulIncrementalDecoderTest was not part of the test suite. And of course, the test failed: a bytearray was used without reason in io.TextIOWrapper.tell(). The difference is that iterating over bytes (i.e. str in python2.6) returns 1-char bytes, whereas bytearrays yield integers. This code should still work with python3.0 ................ r62663 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 17:56:42 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines The compiling struct is now passed around to all AST helpers (see issue 2720) ................ r62680 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 23:35:18 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines Moved testing of builtin types out of test_builtin and into type specific modules ................ r62686 | mark.dickinson | 2008-05-04 04:25:46 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 4 lines Make sure that Context traps and flags dictionaries have values 0 and 1 (as documented) rather than True and False. ................ r62687 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-04 05:05:49 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix typo in whatsnew ................ r62696 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-04 11:15:04 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines #2752: wrong meaning of '' for socket host. ................ r62699 | christian.heimes | 2008-05-04 13:50:53 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 1 line Added note that Python requires at least Win2k SP4 ................ r62700 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 14:59:57 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 3 lines SQLite requires 64-bit integers in order to build. So the whole HAVE_LONG_LONG #ifdefing was useless. ................ r62701 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 15:15:12 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 3 lines Applied sqliterow-richcmp.diff patch from Thomas Heller in Issue2152. The sqlite3.Row type is now correctly hashable. ................ r62702 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 15:42:44 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 5 lines Implemented feature request 2157: Converter names are cut off at '(' characters. This avoids the common case of something like 'NUMBER(10)' not being parsed as 'NUMBER', like expected. Also corrected the docs about converter names being case-sensitive. They aren't any longer. ................ r62703 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-04 17:45:05 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines #2757: Remove spare newline. ................ r62711 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-04 21:10:02 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines Fix typo in bugs.rst ................
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:mod:`sys` --- System-specific parameters and functions
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.. module:: sys
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:synopsis: Access system-specific parameters and functions.
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This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the
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interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter. It is
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always available.
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.. data:: argv
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The list of command line arguments passed to a Python script. ``argv[0]`` is the
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script name (it is operating system dependent whether this is a full pathname or
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not). If the command was executed using the :option:`-c` command line option to
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the interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is set to the string ``'-c'``. If no script name
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was passed to the Python interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is the empty string.
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command line, see the :mod:`fileinput` module.
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.. data:: byteorder
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An indicator of the native byte order. This will have the value ``'big'`` on
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big-endian (most-significant byte first) platforms, and ``'little'`` on
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.. data:: subversion
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A triple (repo, branch, version) representing the Subversion information of the
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Python interpreter. *repo* is the name of the repository, ``'CPython'``.
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*branch* is a string of one of the forms ``'trunk'``, ``'branches/name'`` or
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``'tags/name'``. *version* is the output of ``svnversion``, if the interpreter
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was built from a Subversion checkout; it contains the revision number (range)
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and possibly a trailing 'M' if there were local modifications. If the tree was
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exported (or svnversion was not available), it is the revision of
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.. data:: builtin_module_names
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A tuple of strings giving the names of all modules that are compiled into this
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.. data:: copyright
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Compact the free list of floats by deallocating unused blocks.
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It can reduce the memory usage of the Python process several tenth of
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amount of used objects, total block count before the blocks are deallocated
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frame.
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``sys.excepthook`` with three arguments, the exception class, exception
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instance, and a traceback object. In an interactive session this happens just
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before control is returned to the prompt; in a Python program this happens just
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before the program exits. The handling of such top-level exceptions can be
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``excepthook`` can be restored in case they happen to get replaced with broken
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objects.
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frame is not handling an exception, the information is taken from the calling
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stack frame, or its caller, and so on until a stack frame is found that is
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handling an exception. Here, "handling an exception" is defined as "executing
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or having executed an except clause." For any stack frame, only information
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``None`` values is returned. Otherwise, the values returned are ``(type, value,
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traceback)``. Their meaning is: *type* gets the exception type of the exception
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being handled (a class object); *value* gets the exception parameter (its
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:dfn:`associated value` or the second argument to :keyword:`raise`, which is
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always a class instance if the exception type is a class object); *traceback*
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gets a traceback object (see the Reference Manual) which encapsulates the call
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handling an exception will cause a circular reference. This will prevent
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from being garbage collected. Since most functions don't need access to the
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traceback, the best solution is to use something like ``exctype, value =
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sys.exc_info()[:2]`` to extract only the exception type and value. If you do
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need the traceback, make sure to delete it after use (best done with a
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:keyword:`try` ... :keyword:`finally` statement) or to call :func:`exc_info` in
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A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform-dependent
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Python files are installed; by default, this is also ``'/usr/local'``. This can
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be set at build time with the :option:`--exec-prefix` argument to the
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:program:`configure` script. Specifically, all configuration files (e.g. the
|
|
:file:`pyconfig.h` header file) are installed in the directory ``exec_prefix +
|
|
'/lib/pythonversion/config'``, and shared library modules are installed in
|
|
``exec_prefix + '/lib/pythonversion/lib-dynload'``, where *version* is equal to
|
|
``version[:3]``.
|
|
|
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|
|
.. data:: executable
|
|
|
|
A string giving the name of the executable binary for the Python interpreter, on
|
|
systems where this makes sense.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: exit([arg])
|
|
|
|
Exit from Python. This is implemented by raising the :exc:`SystemExit`
|
|
exception, so cleanup actions specified by finally clauses of :keyword:`try`
|
|
statements are honored, and it is possible to intercept the exit attempt at an
|
|
outer level. The optional argument *arg* can be an integer giving the exit
|
|
status (defaulting to zero), or another type of object. If it is an integer,
|
|
zero is considered "successful termination" and any nonzero value is considered
|
|
"abnormal termination" by shells and the like. Most systems require it to be in
|
|
the range 0-127, and produce undefined results otherwise. Some systems have a
|
|
convention for assigning specific meanings to specific exit codes, but these are
|
|
generally underdeveloped; Unix programs generally use 2 for command line syntax
|
|
errors and 1 for all other kind of errors. If another type of object is passed,
|
|
``None`` is equivalent to passing zero, and any other object is printed to
|
|
``sys.stderr`` and results in an exit code of 1. In particular,
|
|
``sys.exit("some error message")`` is a quick way to exit a program when an
|
|
error occurs.
|
|
|
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|
|
.. data:: flags
|
|
|
|
The struct sequence *flags* exposes the status of command line flags. The
|
|
attributes are read only.
|
|
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| attribute | flag |
|
|
+==============================+==========================================+
|
|
| :const:`debug` | -d |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`py3k_warning` | -3 |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`division_warning` | -Q |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`division_new` | -Qnew |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`inspect` | -i |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`interactive` | -i |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`optimize` | -O or -OO |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`dont_write_bytecode` | -B |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`no_site` | -S |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`ignore_environment` | -E |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`tabcheck` | -t or -tt |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`verbose` | -v |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`unicode` | -U |
|
|
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: float_info
|
|
|
|
A structseq holding information about the float type. It contains low level
|
|
information about the precision and internal representation. Please study
|
|
your system's :file:`float.h` for more information.
|
|
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| attribute | explanation |
|
|
+=====================+==================================================+
|
|
| :const:`epsilon` | Difference between 1 and the next representable |
|
|
| | floating point number |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`dig` | digits (see :file:`float.h`) |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`mant_dig` | mantissa digits (see :file:`float.h`) |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`max` | maximum representable finite float |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`max_exp` | maximum int e such that radix**(e-1) is in the |
|
|
| | range of finite representable floats |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`max_10_exp` | maximum int e such that 10**e is in the |
|
|
| | range of finite representable floats |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`min` | Minimum positive normalizer float |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`min_exp` | minimum int e such that radix**(e-1) is a |
|
|
| | normalized float |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`min_10_exp` | minimum int e such that 10**e is a normalized |
|
|
| | float |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`radix` | radix of exponent |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`rounds` | addition rounds (see :file:`float.h`) |
|
|
+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
The information in the table is simplified.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getcheckinterval()
|
|
|
|
Return the interpreter's "check interval"; see :func:`setcheckinterval`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getdefaultencoding()
|
|
|
|
Return the name of the current default string encoding used by the Unicode
|
|
implementation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getdlopenflags()
|
|
|
|
Return the current value of the flags that are used for :cfunc:`dlopen` calls.
|
|
The flag constants are defined in the :mod:`ctypes` and :mod:`DLFCN` modules.
|
|
Availability: Unix.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getfilesystemencoding()
|
|
|
|
Return the name of the encoding used to convert Unicode filenames into system
|
|
file names, or ``None`` if the system default encoding is used. The result value
|
|
depends on the operating system:
|
|
|
|
* On Windows 9x, the encoding is "mbcs".
|
|
|
|
* On Mac OS X, the encoding is "utf-8".
|
|
|
|
* On Unix, the encoding is the user's preference according to the result of
|
|
nl_langinfo(CODESET), or :const:`None` if the ``nl_langinfo(CODESET)`` failed.
|
|
|
|
* On Windows NT+, file names are Unicode natively, so no conversion is
|
|
performed. :func:`getfilesystemencoding` still returns ``'mbcs'``, as this is
|
|
the encoding that applications should use when they explicitly want to convert
|
|
Unicode strings to byte strings that are equivalent when used as file names.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getrefcount(object)
|
|
|
|
Return the reference count of the *object*. The count returned is generally one
|
|
higher than you might expect, because it includes the (temporary) reference as
|
|
an argument to :func:`getrefcount`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getrecursionlimit()
|
|
|
|
Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth of the Python
|
|
interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an
|
|
overflow of the C stack and crashing Python. It can be set by
|
|
:func:`setrecursionlimit`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: _getframe([depth])
|
|
|
|
Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer *depth* is
|
|
given, return the frame object that many calls below the top of the stack. If
|
|
that is deeper than the call stack, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. The default
|
|
for *depth* is zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
|
|
|
|
This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getprofile()
|
|
|
|
.. index::
|
|
single: profile function
|
|
single: profiler
|
|
|
|
Get the profiler function as set by :func:`setprofile`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: gettrace()
|
|
|
|
.. index::
|
|
single: trace function
|
|
single: debugger
|
|
|
|
Get the trace function as set by :func:`settrace`.
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
The :func:`gettrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
|
|
profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
|
|
implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition,
|
|
and thus may not be available in all Python implementations.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: getwindowsversion()
|
|
|
|
Return a tuple containing five components, describing the Windows version
|
|
currently running. The elements are *major*, *minor*, *build*, *platform*, and
|
|
*text*. *text* contains a string while all other values are integers.
|
|
|
|
*platform* may be one of the following values:
|
|
|
|
+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
|
|
| Constant | Platform |
|
|
+=========================================+=========================+
|
|
| :const:`0 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s)` | Win32s on Windows 3.1 |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`1 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS)` | Windows 95/98/ME |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`2 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT)` | Windows NT/2000/XP/x64 |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
|
|
| :const:`3 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE)` | Windows CE |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
|
|
|
|
This function wraps the Win32 :cfunc:`GetVersionEx` function; see the Microsoft
|
|
documentation for more information about these fields.
|
|
|
|
Availability: Windows.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: hexversion
|
|
|
|
The version number encoded as a single integer. This is guaranteed to increase
|
|
with each version, including proper support for non-production releases. For
|
|
example, to test that the Python interpreter is at least version 1.5.2, use::
|
|
|
|
if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
|
|
# use some advanced feature
|
|
...
|
|
else:
|
|
# use an alternative implementation or warn the user
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
This is called ``hexversion`` since it only really looks meaningful when viewed
|
|
as the result of passing it to the built-in :func:`hex` function. The
|
|
``version_info`` value may be used for a more human-friendly encoding of the
|
|
same information.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: intern(string)
|
|
|
|
Enter *string* in the table of "interned" strings and return the interned string
|
|
-- which is *string* itself or a copy. Interning strings is useful to gain a
|
|
little performance on dictionary lookup -- if the keys in a dictionary are
|
|
interned, and the lookup key is interned, the key comparisons (after hashing)
|
|
can be done by a pointer compare instead of a string compare. Normally, the
|
|
names used in Python programs are automatically interned, and the dictionaries
|
|
used to hold module, class or instance attributes have interned keys.
|
|
|
|
Interned strings are not immortal; you must keep a reference to the return
|
|
value of :func:`intern` around to benefit from it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: last_type
|
|
last_value
|
|
last_traceback
|
|
|
|
These three variables are not always defined; they are set when an exception is
|
|
not handled and the interpreter prints an error message and a stack traceback.
|
|
Their intended use is to allow an interactive user to import a debugger module
|
|
and engage in post-mortem debugging without having to re-execute the command
|
|
that caused the error. (Typical use is ``import pdb; pdb.pm()`` to enter the
|
|
post-mortem debugger; see chapter :ref:`debugger` for
|
|
more information.)
|
|
|
|
The meaning of the variables is the same as that of the return values from
|
|
:func:`exc_info` above. (Since there is only one interactive thread,
|
|
thread-safety is not a concern for these variables, unlike for ``exc_type``
|
|
etc.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: maxsize
|
|
|
|
An integer giving the maximum value a variable of type :ctype:`Py_ssize_t` can
|
|
take. It's usually ``2**31 - 1`` on a 32-bit platform and ``2**63 - 1`` on a
|
|
64-bit platform.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: maxunicode
|
|
|
|
An integer giving the largest supported code point for a Unicode character. The
|
|
value of this depends on the configuration option that specifies whether Unicode
|
|
characters are stored as UCS-2 or UCS-4.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: modules
|
|
|
|
This is a dictionary that maps module names to modules which have already been
|
|
loaded. This can be manipulated to force reloading of modules and other tricks.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: path
|
|
|
|
.. index:: triple: module; search; path
|
|
|
|
A list of strings that specifies the search path for modules. Initialized from
|
|
the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`, plus an installation-dependent
|
|
default.
|
|
|
|
As initialized upon program startup, the first item of this list, ``path[0]``,
|
|
is the directory containing the script that was used to invoke the Python
|
|
interpreter. If the script directory is not available (e.g. if the interpreter
|
|
is invoked interactively or if the script is read from standard input),
|
|
``path[0]`` is the empty string, which directs Python to search modules in the
|
|
current directory first. Notice that the script directory is inserted *before*
|
|
the entries inserted as a result of :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`.
|
|
|
|
A program is free to modify this list for its own purposes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: platform
|
|
|
|
This string contains a platform identifier that can be used to append
|
|
platform-specific components to :data:`sys.path`, for instance.
|
|
|
|
For Unix systems, this is the lowercased OS name as returned by ``uname -s``
|
|
with the first part of the version as returned by ``uname -r`` appended,
|
|
e.g. ``'sunos5'`` or ``'linux2'``, *at the time when Python was built*.
|
|
For other systems, the values are:
|
|
|
|
================ ===========================
|
|
System :data:`platform` value
|
|
================ ===========================
|
|
Windows ``'win32'``
|
|
Windows/Cygwin ``'cygwin'``
|
|
MacOS X ``'darwin'``
|
|
MacOS 9 ``'mac'``
|
|
OS/2 ``'os2'``
|
|
OS/2 EMX ``'os2emx'``
|
|
RiscOS ``'riscos'``
|
|
AtheOS ``'atheos'``
|
|
================ ===========================
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: prefix
|
|
|
|
A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform
|
|
independent Python files are installed; by default, this is the string
|
|
``'/usr/local'``. This can be set at build time with the :option:`--prefix`
|
|
argument to the :program:`configure` script. The main collection of Python
|
|
library modules is installed in the directory ``prefix + '/lib/pythonversion'``
|
|
while the platform independent header files (all except :file:`pyconfig.h`) are
|
|
stored in ``prefix + '/include/pythonversion'``, where *version* is equal to
|
|
``version[:3]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: ps1
|
|
ps2
|
|
|
|
.. index::
|
|
single: interpreter prompts
|
|
single: prompts, interpreter
|
|
|
|
Strings specifying the primary and secondary prompt of the interpreter. These
|
|
are only defined if the interpreter is in interactive mode. Their initial
|
|
values in this case are ``'>>> '`` and ``'... '``. If a non-string object is
|
|
assigned to either variable, its :func:`str` is re-evaluated each time the
|
|
interpreter prepares to read a new interactive command; this can be used to
|
|
implement a dynamic prompt.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: dont_write_bytecode
|
|
|
|
If this is true, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files on the
|
|
import of source modules. This value is initially set to ``True`` or ``False``
|
|
depending on the ``-B`` command line option and the ``PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE``
|
|
environment variable, but you can set it yourself to control bytecode file
|
|
generation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: setcheckinterval(interval)
|
|
|
|
Set the interpreter's "check interval". This integer value determines how often
|
|
the interpreter checks for periodic things such as thread switches and signal
|
|
handlers. The default is ``100``, meaning the check is performed every 100
|
|
Python virtual instructions. Setting it to a larger value may increase
|
|
performance for programs using threads. Setting it to a value ``<=`` 0 checks
|
|
every virtual instruction, maximizing responsiveness as well as overhead.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: setdefaultencoding(name)
|
|
|
|
Set the current default string encoding used by the Unicode implementation. If
|
|
*name* does not match any available encoding, :exc:`LookupError` is raised.
|
|
This function is only intended to be used by the :mod:`site` module
|
|
implementation and, where needed, by :mod:`sitecustomize`. Once used by the
|
|
:mod:`site` module, it is removed from the :mod:`sys` module's namespace.
|
|
|
|
.. Note that :mod:`site` is not imported if the :option:`-S` option is passed
|
|
to the interpreter, in which case this function will remain available.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: setdlopenflags(n)
|
|
|
|
Set the flags used by the interpreter for :cfunc:`dlopen` calls, such as when
|
|
the interpreter loads extension modules. Among other things, this will enable a
|
|
lazy resolving of symbols when importing a module, if called as
|
|
``sys.setdlopenflags(0)``. To share symbols across extension modules, call as
|
|
``sys.setdlopenflags(ctypes.RTLD_GLOBAL)``. Symbolic names for the
|
|
flag modules can be either found in the :mod:`ctypes` module, or in the :mod:`DLFCN`
|
|
module. If :mod:`DLFCN` is not available, it can be generated from
|
|
:file:`/usr/include/dlfcn.h` using the :program:`h2py` script. Availability:
|
|
Unix.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: setprofile(profilefunc)
|
|
|
|
.. index::
|
|
single: profile function
|
|
single: profiler
|
|
|
|
Set the system's profile function, which allows you to implement a Python source
|
|
code profiler in Python. See chapter :ref:`profile` for more information on the
|
|
Python profiler. The system's profile function is called similarly to the
|
|
system's trace function (see :func:`settrace`), but it isn't called for each
|
|
executed line of code (only on call and return, but the return event is reported
|
|
even when an exception has been set). The function is thread-specific, but
|
|
there is no way for the profiler to know about context switches between threads,
|
|
so it does not make sense to use this in the presence of multiple threads. Also,
|
|
its return value is not used, so it can simply return ``None``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: setrecursionlimit(limit)
|
|
|
|
Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to *limit*. This limit
|
|
prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing
|
|
Python.
|
|
|
|
The highest possible limit is platform-dependent. A user may need to set the
|
|
limit higher when she has a program that requires deep recursion and a platform
|
|
that supports a higher limit. This should be done with care, because a too-high
|
|
limit can lead to a crash.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: settrace(tracefunc)
|
|
|
|
.. index::
|
|
single: trace function
|
|
single: debugger
|
|
|
|
Set the system's trace function, which allows you to implement a Python
|
|
source code debugger in Python. See section :ref:`debugger-hooks` in the
|
|
chapter on the Python debugger. The function is thread-specific; for a
|
|
debugger to support multiple threads, it must be registered using
|
|
:func:`settrace` for each thread being debugged.
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
The :func:`settrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
|
|
profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
|
|
implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition, and thus
|
|
may not be available in all Python implementations.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. function:: settscdump(on_flag)
|
|
|
|
Activate dumping of VM measurements using the Pentium timestamp counter, if
|
|
*on_flag* is true. Deactivate these dumps if *on_flag* is off. The function is
|
|
available only if Python was compiled with :option:`--with-tsc`. To understand
|
|
the output of this dump, read :file:`Python/ceval.c` in the Python sources.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: stdin
|
|
stdout
|
|
stderr
|
|
|
|
File objects corresponding to the interpreter's standard input, output and error
|
|
streams. ``stdin`` is used for all interpreter input except for scripts but
|
|
including calls to :func:`input`. ``stdout`` is used for
|
|
the output of :func:`print` and :term:`expression` statements and for the
|
|
prompts of :func:`input`. The interpreter's own prompts
|
|
and (almost all of) its error messages go to ``stderr``. ``stdout`` and
|
|
``stderr`` needn't be built-in file objects: any object is acceptable as long
|
|
as it has a :meth:`write` method that takes a string argument. (Changing these
|
|
objects doesn't affect the standard I/O streams of processes executed by
|
|
:func:`os.popen`, :func:`os.system` or the :func:`exec\*` family of functions in
|
|
the :mod:`os` module.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: __stdin__
|
|
__stdout__
|
|
__stderr__
|
|
|
|
These objects contain the original values of ``stdin``, ``stderr`` and
|
|
``stdout`` at the start of the program. They are used during finalization, and
|
|
could be useful to restore the actual files to known working file objects in
|
|
case they have been overwritten with a broken object.
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
Under some conditions ``stdin``, ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` as well as the
|
|
original values ``__stdin__``, ``__stdout__`` and ``__stderr__`` can be
|
|
None. It is usually the case for Windows GUI apps that aren't connected to
|
|
a console and Python apps started with :program:`pythonw`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. data:: tracebacklimit
|
|
|
|
When this variable is set to an integer value, it determines the maximum number
|
|
of levels of traceback information printed when an unhandled exception occurs.
|
|
The default is ``1000``. When set to ``0`` or less, all traceback information
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is suppressed and only the exception type and value are printed.
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.. data:: version
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A string containing the version number of the Python interpreter plus additional
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information on the build number and compiler used. It has a value of the form
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``'version (#build_number, build_date, build_time) [compiler]'``. The first
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three characters are used to identify the version in the installation
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directories (where appropriate on each platform). An example::
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>>> import sys
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>>> sys.version
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'1.5.2 (#0 Apr 13 1999, 10:51:12) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]'
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.. data:: api_version
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The C API version for this interpreter. Programmers may find this useful when
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debugging version conflicts between Python and extension modules.
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.. data:: version_info
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A tuple containing the five components of the version number: *major*, *minor*,
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*micro*, *releaselevel*, and *serial*. All values except *releaselevel* are
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integers; the release level is ``'alpha'``, ``'beta'``, ``'candidate'``, or
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``'final'``. The ``version_info`` value corresponding to the Python version 2.0
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is ``(2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)``.
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.. data:: warnoptions
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This is an implementation detail of the warnings framework; do not modify this
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value. Refer to the :mod:`warnings` module for more information on the warnings
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framework.
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.. data:: winver
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The version number used to form registry keys on Windows platforms. This is
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stored as string resource 1000 in the Python DLL. The value is normally the
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first three characters of :const:`version`. It is provided in the :mod:`sys`
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module for informational purposes; modifying this value has no effect on the
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registry keys used by Python. Availability: Windows.
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.. seealso::
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Module :mod:`site`
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This describes how to use .pth files to extend ``sys.path``.
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