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1. [:/Introduction:Introduction] 1. [[/Introduction|Introduction]]
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2. [:/BuiltInObjects:Built In Objects] 2. [[/BuiltInObjects|Built In Objects]]
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9. [:/ThePythonDebugger:The Python Debugger] 9. [[/ThePythonDebugger|The Python Debugger]]
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19.1 The basic interface
19.2 Limitations
19.3 Python Abstract Syntax
19.3.1 AST Nodes
19.3.2 Assignment nodes
19.3.3 Examples
19.4 Using Visitors to Walk ASTs
19.5 Bytecode Generation
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20.1 al -- Audio functions on the SGI
20.1.1 Configuration Objects
20.1.2 Port Objects
20.2 AL -- Constants used with the al module
20.3 cd -- CD-ROM access on SGI systems
20.3.1 Player Objects
20.3.2 Parser Objects
20.4 fl -- FORMS library for graphical user interfaces
20.4.1 Functions Defined in Module fl
20.4.2 Form Objects
20.4.3 FORMS Objects
20.5 FL -- Constants used with the fl module
20.6 flp -- Functions for loading stored FORMS designs
20.7 fm -- Font Manager interface
20.8 gl -- Graphics Library interface
20.9 DEVICE -- Constants used with the gl module
20.10 GL -- Constants used with the gl module
20.11 imgfile -- Support for SGI imglib files
20.12 jpeg -- Read and write JPEG files
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21.1 sunaudiodev -- Access to Sun audio hardware
21.1.1 Audio Device Objects
21.2 SUNAUDIODEV -- Constants used with sunaudiodev
22. MS Windows Specific Services
22.1 msvcrt - Useful routines from the MS VC++ runtime
22.1.1 File Operations
22.1.2 Console I/O
22.1.3 Other Functions
22.2 _winreg - Windows registry access
22.2.1 Registry Handle Objects
22.3 winsound -- Sound-playing interface for Windows
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A.1 Frameworks
A.2 Miscellaneous useful utilities
A.3 Platform specific modules
A.4 Multimedia
A.5 Obsolete
A.6 SGI-specific Extension modules
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C. [:/HistoryAndLicense:History And License]

C.1 History of the software
C.2 Terms and conditions for accessing or otherwise using Python

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This is an example comment. Another set of annotatable documentation is at http://pydoc.amk.ca/frame.html .

That site wraps a frameset around the Python 2.3.4 documentation and adds some JavaScript that updates another frame to display a Wiki page for the documentation page you're viewing.

Please go and add any commentary, links, or other material you wish. If it becomes clear that people will actually use these annotated docs, they'll probably get moved onto python.org.

AndrewKuchling -- 2004-09-09
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LloydFlanagan - 5/24/2004 LloydFlanagan -- 10/8/2004
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And here's another! I've checked out Andrew's setup. It's brilliant! I've been looking at a system for parsing the current CVS documentation, creating wiki pages out of it, and updating them as the docs are changed. Meanwhile, Andrew has come up with a scheme to view the standard HTML pages side-by-side with comments.

Since that's so functional, and these docs are obsolete already, I'll probably stop work on this version until I think of something better. Err, make that "if".

Thanks Andrew!
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Python Library Reference

Guido van Rossum

Fred L. Drake, Jr., editor

PythonLabs

Email: docs@python.org

Release 2.3.3

December 19, 2003

(conversion to Wiki Format by A. Lloyd Flanagan, who didn't know what he was getting into)


Note: this is an unofficial posting of the official python documentation. So PLEASE DON'T modify the existing text! It will probably just be overwritten and no one will realize you've done it. PLEASE DO add any and all comments at the end of the section they apply to. That's what it's for!

Front Matter

Table Of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Built In Objects

3. Python Runtime Services

4. String Services

5. Miscellaneous Services

6. Generic Operating System Services

7. Optional Operating System Services

8. Unix Specific Services

9. The Python Debugger

10. The Python Profiler

11. Internet Protocols And Support

12. Internet Data Handling

13. Structured Markup Processing Tools

14. Multimedia Services

15. Cryptographic Services

16. Graphical User Interfaces With Tk

17. Restricted Execution

18. Python Language Services

19. Python Compiler Package

20. Sgi Irix Specific Services

21. Sun OS Specific Services

22. MS Windows Specific Services

A. Undocumented Modules

B. Reporting Bugs

C. History And License

Module Index

Python Library Reference Index

About This Document ...

Comments

Another set of annotatable documentation is at http://pydoc.amk.ca/frame.html .

That site wraps a frameset around the Python 2.3.4 documentation and adds some JavaScript that updates another frame to display a Wiki page for the documentation page you're viewing.

Please go and add any commentary, links, or other material you wish. If it becomes clear that people will actually use these annotated docs, they'll probably get moved onto python.org.

AndrewKuchling -- 2004-09-09


LloydFlanagan -- 10/8/2004

I've checked out Andrew's setup. It's brilliant! I've been looking at a system for parsing the current CVS documentation, creating wiki pages out of it, and updating them as the docs are changed. Meanwhile, Andrew has come up with a scheme to view the standard HTML pages side-by-side with comments.

Since that's so functional, and these docs are obsolete already, I'll probably stop work on this version until I think of something better. Err, make that "if".

Thanks Andrew!


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