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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/p3yk ................ r55636 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 00:06:39 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 149 lines Merged revisions 55506-55635 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r55507 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-22 07:28:17 -0700 (Tue, 22 May 2007) | 2 lines Remove the "panel" module doc file which has been ignored since 1994. ........ r55522 | mark.hammond | 2007-05-22 19:04:28 -0700 (Tue, 22 May 2007) | 4 lines Remove definition of PY_UNICODE_TYPE from pyconfig.h, allowing the definition in unicodeobject.h to be used, giving us the desired wchar_t in place of 'unsigned short'. As discussed on python-dev. ........ r55525 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-22 23:35:32 -0700 (Tue, 22 May 2007) | 6 lines Add -3 option to the interpreter to warn about features that are deprecated and will be changed/removed in Python 3.0. This patch is mostly from Anthony. I tweaked some format and added a little doc. ........ r55527 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-22 23:57:35 -0700 (Tue, 22 May 2007) | 1 line Whitespace cleanup ........ r55528 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-22 23:58:36 -0700 (Tue, 22 May 2007) | 1 line Add a bunch more deprecation warnings for builtins that are going away in 3.0 ........ r55549 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-24 09:49:29 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 2 lines shlex.split() now has an optional "posix" parameter. ........ r55550 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-24 10:33:33 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 2 lines Fix parameter passing. ........ r55555 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 10:50:54 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 6 lines Added an optional timeout parameter to urllib.ftpwrapper, with tests (for this and a basic one, because there weren't any). Changed also NEWS, but didn't find documentation for this function, assumed it wasn't public... ........ r55563 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 13:01:59 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 4 lines Removed the .recv() in the test, is not necessary, and was causing problems that didn't have anything to do with was actually being tested... ........ r55564 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 13:51:19 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 5 lines Let's see if reading exactly what is written allow this live test to pass (now I know why there were so few tests in ftp, http, etc, :( ). ........ r55567 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 20:10:28 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 4 lines Trying to make the tests work in Windows and Solaris, everywhere else just works ........ r55568 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 20:47:19 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 4 lines Fixing stupid error, and introducing a sleep, to see if the other thread is awakened and finish sending data. ........ r55569 | facundo.batista | 2007-05-24 21:20:22 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 4 lines Commenting out the tests until find out who can test them in one of the problematic enviroments. ........ r55570 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-24 22:13:40 -0700 (Thu, 24 May 2007) | 2 lines Get test passing again by commenting out the reference to the test class. ........ r55575 | vinay.sajip | 2007-05-25 00:05:59 -0700 (Fri, 25 May 2007) | 1 line Updated docstring for SysLogHandler (#1720726). ........ r55576 | vinay.sajip | 2007-05-25 00:06:55 -0700 (Fri, 25 May 2007) | 1 line Updated documentation for SysLogHandler (#1720726). ........ r55592 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-25 13:17:15 -0700 (Fri, 25 May 2007) | 3 lines Remove direct call's to file's constructor and replace them with calls to open() as ths is considered best practice. ........ r55601 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-26 12:19:50 -0700 (Sat, 26 May 2007) | 1 line Remove the rgbimgmodule from PCBuild8 ........ r55602 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-05-26 12:31:39 -0700 (Sat, 26 May 2007) | 1 line Include <windows.h> after python.h, so that WINNT is properly set before windows.h is included. Fixes warnings in PC builds. ........ r55603 | walter.doerwald | 2007-05-26 14:04:13 -0700 (Sat, 26 May 2007) | 2 lines Fix typo. ........ r55604 | peter.astrand | 2007-05-26 15:18:20 -0700 (Sat, 26 May 2007) | 1 line Applied patch 1669481, slightly modified: Support close_fds on Win32 ........ r55606 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-26 21:08:54 -0700 (Sat, 26 May 2007) | 2 lines Add the new function object attribute names from py3k. ........ r55617 | lars.gustaebel | 2007-05-27 12:49:30 -0700 (Sun, 27 May 2007) | 20 lines Added errors argument to TarFile class that allows the user to specify an error handling scheme for character conversion. Additional scheme "utf-8" in read mode. Unicode input filenames are now supported by design. The values of the pax_headers dictionary are now limited to unicode objects. Fixed: The prefix field is no longer used in PAX_FORMAT (in conformance with POSIX). Fixed: In read mode use a possible pax header size field. Fixed: Strip trailing slashes from pax header name values. Fixed: Give values in user-specified pax_headers precedence when writing. Added unicode tests. Added pax/regtype4 member to testtar.tar all possible number fields in a pax header. Added two chapters to the documentation about the different formats tarfile.py supports and how unicode issues are handled. ........ r55618 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-05-27 22:23:22 -0700 (Sun, 27 May 2007) | 1 line Explain when groupby() issues a new group. ........ r55634 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-05-28 21:01:29 -0700 (Mon, 28 May 2007) | 2 lines Test pre-commit hook for a link to a .py file. ........ r55635 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-05-28 21:02:03 -0700 (Mon, 28 May 2007) | 2 lines Revert 55634. ........ ................ r55639 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 00:58:11 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Remove sys.exc_{type,exc_value,exc_traceback} ................ r55641 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 01:03:50 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Missed one sys.exc_type. I wonder why exc_{value,traceback} were already gone ................ r55642 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 01:08:33 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Missed more doc for sys.exc_* attrs. ................ r55643 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 01:18:19 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Remove sys.exc_clear() ................ r55665 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-29 19:45:43 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 4 lines Make None, True, False keywords. We can now also delete all the other places that explicitly forbid assignment to None, but I'm not going to bother right now. ................ r55666 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-29 20:01:51 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 3 lines Found another place that needs check for forbidden names. Fixed test_syntax.py accordingly (it helped me find that one). ................ r55668 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-29 20:41:48 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 2 lines Mark None, True, False as keywords. ................ r55673 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 23:28:25 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 3 lines Get the dis module working on modules again after changing dicts to not return lists and also new-style classes. Add a test. ................ r55674 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 23:35:45 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Umm, it helps to add the module that the test uses ................ r55675 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 23:53:05 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 4 lines Try to fix up all the other places that were assigning to True/False. There's at least one more problem in test.test_xmlrpc. I have other changes in that file and that should be fixed soon (I hope). ................ r55679 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-30 00:31:55 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 1 line Fix up another place that was assigning to True/False. ................ r55688 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-30 14:19:47 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 2 lines Ditch MimeWriter. ................ r55692 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-30 14:52:00 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 2 lines Remove the mimify module. ................ r55707 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-31 05:08:45 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Backport the addition of show_code() to dis.py -- it's too handy. ................ r55708 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-31 06:22:57 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 7 lines Fix a fairly long-standing bug in the check for assignment to None (and other keywords, these days). In 2.5, you could write foo(None=1) without getting a SyntaxError (although foo()'s definition would have to use **kwds to avoid getting a runtime error complaining about an unknown keyword of course). This ought to be backported to 2.5.2 or at least 2.6. ................ r55724 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-31 19:32:41 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Remove the cfmfile. ................ r55727 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-31 22:19:44 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 1 line Remove reload() builtin. ................ r55729 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-31 22:51:30 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 59 lines Merged revisions 55636-55728 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r55637 | georg.brandl | 2007-05-29 00:16:47 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 2 lines Fix rst markup. ........ r55638 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 00:51:39 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Fix typo in doc ........ r55671 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-29 21:53:41 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Fix indentation (whitespace only). ........ r55676 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-29 23:58:30 -0700 (Tue, 29 May 2007) | 1 line Fix compiler warnings. ........ r55677 | thomas.heller | 2007-05-30 00:01:25 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 2 lines Correct the name of a field in the WIN32_FIND_DATAA and WIN32_FIND_DATAW structures. Closes bug #1726026. ........ r55686 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-30 13:46:26 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 2 lines Have MimeWriter raise a DeprecationWarning as per PEP 4 and its documentation. ........ r55690 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-30 14:48:58 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 3 lines Have mimify raise a DeprecationWarning. The docs and PEP 4 have listed the module as deprecated for a while. ........ r55696 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-30 15:24:28 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 2 lines Have md5 raise a DeprecationWarning as per PEP 4. ........ r55705 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-30 21:14:22 -0700 (Wed, 30 May 2007) | 1 line Add some spaces in the example code. ........ r55716 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-31 12:20:00 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Have the sha module raise a DeprecationWarning as specified in PEP 4. ........ r55719 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-31 12:40:42 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Cause buildtools to raise a DeprecationWarning. ........ r55721 | brett.cannon | 2007-05-31 13:01:11 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Have cfmfile raise a DeprecationWarning as per PEP 4. ........ r55726 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-31 21:56:47 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 1 line Mail if there is an installation failure. ........ ................ r55730 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-31 23:22:07 -0700 (Thu, 31 May 2007) | 2 lines Remove the code that was missed in rev 55303. ................ r55738 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-01 19:10:43 -0700 (Fri, 01 Jun 2007) | 1 line Fix doc breakage ................ r55741 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-02 00:41:58 -0700 (Sat, 02 Jun 2007) | 1 line Remove timing module (plus some remnants of other modules). ................ r55742 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-02 00:51:44 -0700 (Sat, 02 Jun 2007) | 1 line Remove posixfile module (plus some remnants of other modules). ................ r55744 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-02 10:18:56 -0700 (Sat, 02 Jun 2007) | 1 line Fix doc breakage. ................ r55745 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-02 11:32:16 -0700 (Sat, 02 Jun 2007) | 1 line Make a whatsnew 3.0 template. ................ r55754 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-03 23:24:18 -0700 (Sun, 03 Jun 2007) | 1 line SF #1730441, os._execvpe raises UnboundLocal due to new try/except semantics ................ r55755 | neal.norwitz | 2007-06-03 23:26:00 -0700 (Sun, 03 Jun 2007) | 1 line Get rid of extra whitespace ................ r55794 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-06-06 15:29:22 -0700 (Wed, 06 Jun 2007) | 3 lines Make this compile in GCC 2.96, which does not allow interspersing declarations and code. ................
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Python 2.3 Quick Reference
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25 Jan 2003 upgraded by Raymond Hettinger for Python 2.3
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16 May 2001 upgraded by Richard Gruet and Simon Brunning for Python 2.0
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2000/07/18 upgraded by Richard Gruet, rgruet@intraware.com for Python 1.5.2
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from V1.3 ref
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1995/10/30, by Chris Hoffmann, choffman@vicorp.com
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Based on:
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Python Bestiary, Author: Ken Manheimer, ken.manheimer@nist.gov
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Python manuals, Authors: Guido van Rossum and Fred Drake
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What's new in Python 2.0, Authors: A.M. Kuchling and Moshe Zadka
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python-mode.el, Author: Tim Peters, tim_one@email.msn.com
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and the readers of comp.lang.python
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Python's nest: http://www.python.org Developement: http://
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python.sourceforge.net/ ActivePython : http://www.ActiveState.com/ASPN/
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Python/
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newsgroup: comp.lang.python Help desk: help@python.org
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Resources: http://starship.python.net/
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http://www.vex.net/parnassus/
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http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python
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FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw.py
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Full documentation: http://www.python.org/doc/
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Excellent reference books:
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Python Essential Reference by David Beazley (New Riders)
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Python Pocket Reference by Mark Lutz (O'Reilly)
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Invocation Options
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python [-diOStuUvxX?] [-c command | script | - ] [args]
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Invocation Options
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Option Effect
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-c cmd program passed in as string (terminates option list)
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-d Outputs parser debugging information (also PYTHONDEBUG=x)
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-E ignore environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH)
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-h print this help message and exit
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-i Inspect interactively after running script (also PYTHONINSPECT=x) and
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force prompts, even if stdin appears not to be a terminal
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-m mod run library module as a script (terminates option list
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-O optimize generated bytecode (a tad; also PYTHONOPTIMIZE=x)
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-OO remove doc-strings in addition to the -O optimizations
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-Q arg division options: -Qold (default), -Qwarn, -Qwarnall, -Qnew
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-S Don't perform 'import site' on initialization
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-t Issue warnings about inconsistent tab usage (-tt: issue errors)
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-u Unbuffered binary stdout and stderr (also PYTHONUNBUFFERED=x).
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-v Verbose (trace import statements) (also PYTHONVERBOSE=x)
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-W arg : warning control (arg is action:message:category:module:lineno)
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-x Skip first line of source, allowing use of non-unix Forms of #!cmd
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-? Help!
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-c Specify the command to execute (see next section). This terminates the
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command option list (following options are passed as arguments to the command).
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the name of a python file (.py) to execute read from stdin.
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script Anything afterward is passed as options to python script or command,
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not interpreted as an option to interpreter itself.
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args passed to script or command (in sys.argv[1:])
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If no script or command, Python enters interactive mode.
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* Available IDEs in std distrib: IDLE (tkinter based, portable), Pythonwin
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(Windows).
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Environment variables
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Environment variables
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Variable Effect
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PYTHONHOME Alternate prefix directory (or prefix;exec_prefix). The
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default module search path uses prefix/lib
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Augments the default search path for module files. The format
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is the same as the shell's $PATH: one or more directory
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pathnames separated by ':' or ';' without spaces around
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(semi-)colons!
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PYTHONPATH On Windows first search for Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
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Software\Python\PythonCore\x.y\PythonPath (default value). You
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may also define a key named after your application with a
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default string value giving the root directory path of your
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app.
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If this is the name of a readable file, the Python commands in
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PYTHONSTARTUP that file are executed before the first prompt is displayed in
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interactive mode (no default).
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PYTHONDEBUG If non-empty, same as -d option
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PYTHONINSPECT If non-empty, same as -i option
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PYTHONSUPPRESS If non-empty, same as -s option
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PYTHONUNBUFFERED If non-empty, same as -u option
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PYTHONVERBOSE If non-empty, same as -v option
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PYTHONCASEOK If non-empty, ignore case in file/module names (imports)
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Notable lexical entities
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Keywords
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and del for is raise
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assert elif from lambda return
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break else global not try
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class except if or while
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continue exec import pass yield
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def finally in print
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* (list of keywords in std module: keyword)
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* Illegitimate Tokens (only valid in strings): @ $ ?
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* A statement must all be on a single line. To break a statement over
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multiple lines use "\", as with the C preprocessor.
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Exception: can always break when inside any (), [], or {} pair, or in
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triple-quoted strings.
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* More than one statement can appear on a line if they are separated with
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semicolons (";").
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* Comments start with "#" and continue to end of line.
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Identifiers
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(letter | "_") (letter | digit | "_")*
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* Python identifiers keywords, attributes, etc. are case-sensitive.
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* Special forms: _ident (not imported by 'from module import *'); __ident__
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(system defined name);
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__ident (class-private name mangling)
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Strings
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"a string enclosed by double quotes"
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'another string delimited by single quotes and with a " inside'
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'''a string containing embedded newlines and quote (') marks, can be
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delimited with triple quotes.'''
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""" may also use 3- double quotes as delimiters """
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u'a unicode string' U"Another unicode string"
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r'a raw string where \ are kept (literalized): handy for regular
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expressions and windows paths!'
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R"another raw string" -- raw strings cannot end with a \
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ur'a unicode raw string' UR"another raw unicode"
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Use \ at end of line to continue a string on next line.
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adjacent strings are concatened, e.g. 'Monty' ' Python' is the same as
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'Monty Python'.
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u'hello' + ' world' --> u'hello world' (coerced to unicode)
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String Literal Escapes
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\newline Ignored (escape newline)
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\\ Backslash (\) \e Escape (ESC) \v Vertical Tab (VT)
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\' Single quote (') \f Formfeed (FF) \OOO char with octal value OOO
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\" Double quote (") \n Linefeed (LF)
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\a Bell (BEL) \r Carriage Return (CR) \xHH char with hex value HH
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\b Backspace (BS) \t Horizontal Tab (TAB)
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\uHHHH unicode char with hex value HHHH, can only be used in unicode string
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\UHHHHHHHH unicode char with hex value HHHHHHHH, can only be used in unicode string
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\AnyOtherChar is left as-is
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* NUL byte (\000) is NOT an end-of-string marker; NULs may be embedded in
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strings.
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* Strings (and tuples) are immutable: they cannot be modified.
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Numbers
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Decimal integer: 1234, 1234567890546378940L (or l)
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Octal integer: 0177, 0177777777777777777 (begin with a 0)
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Hex integer: 0xFF, 0XFFFFffffFFFFFFFFFF (begin with 0x or 0X)
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Long integer (unlimited precision): 1234567890123456
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Float (double precision): 3.14e-10, .001, 10., 1E3
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Complex: 1J, 2+3J, 4+5j (ends with J or j, + separates (float) real and
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imaginary parts)
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Sequences
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* String of length 0, 1, 2 (see above)
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'', '1', "12", 'hello\n'
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* Tuple of length 0, 1, 2, etc:
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() (1,) (1,2) # parentheses are optional if len > 0
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* List of length 0, 1, 2, etc:
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[] [1] [1,2]
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Indexing is 0-based. Negative indices (usually) mean count backwards from end
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of sequence.
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Sequence slicing [starting-at-index : but-less-than-index]. Start defaults to
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'0'; End defaults to 'sequence-length'.
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a = (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
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a[3] ==> 3
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a[-1] ==> 7
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a[2:4] ==> (2, 3)
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a[1:] ==> (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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a[:3] ==> (0, 1, 2)
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a[:] ==> (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) # makes a copy of the sequence.
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Dictionaries (Mappings)
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{} # Zero length empty dictionary
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{1 : 'first'} # Dictionary with one (key, value) pair
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{1 : 'first', 'next': 'second'}
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dict([('one',1),('two',2)]) # Construct a dict from an item list
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dict('one'=1, 'two'=2) # Construct a dict using keyword args
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dict.fromkeys(['one', 'keys']) # Construct a dict from a sequence
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Operators and their evaluation order
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Operators and their evaluation order
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Highest Operator Comment
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(...) [...] {...} `...` Tuple, list & dict. creation; string
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conv.
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s[i] s[i:j] s.attr f(...) indexing & slicing; attributes, fct
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calls
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+x, -x, ~x Unary operators
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x**y Power
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x*y x/y x%y x//y mult, division, modulo, floor division
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x+y x-y addition, subtraction
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x<<y x>>y Bit shifting
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x&y Bitwise and
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x^y Bitwise exclusive or
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x|y Bitwise or
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x<y x<=y x>y x>=y x==y x!=y Comparison,
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x is y x is not y membership
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x in s x not in s
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not x boolean negation
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x and y boolean and
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x or y boolean or
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Lowest lambda args: expr anonymous function
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Alternate names are defined in module operator (e.g. __add__ and add for +)
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Most operators are overridable.
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Many binary operators also support augmented assignment:
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x += 1 # Same as x = x + 1
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Basic Types and Their Operations
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Comparisons (defined between *any* types)
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Comparisons
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Comparison Meaning Notes
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< strictly less than (1)
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<= less than or equal to
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> strictly greater than
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>= greater than or equal to
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== equal to
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!= not equal to
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is object identity (2)
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is not negated object identity (2)
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Notes :
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Comparison behavior can be overridden for a given class by defining special
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method __cmp__.
|
|
The above comparisons return True or False which are of type bool
|
|
(a subclass of int) and behave exactly as 1 or 0 except for their type and
|
|
that they print as True or False instead of 1 or 0.
|
|
(1) X < Y < Z < W has expected meaning, unlike C
|
|
(2) Compare object identities (i.e. id(object)), not object values.
|
|
|
|
Boolean values and operators
|
|
|
|
Boolean values and operators
|
|
Value or Operator Returns Notes
|
|
None, numeric zeros, empty sequences and False
|
|
mappings
|
|
all other values True
|
|
not x True if x is False, else
|
|
True
|
|
x or y if x is False then y, else (1)
|
|
x
|
|
x and y if x is False then x, else (1)
|
|
y
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
Truth testing behavior can be overridden for a given class by defining
|
|
special method __bool__.
|
|
(1) Evaluate second arg only if necessary to determine outcome.
|
|
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
None is used as default return value on functions. Built-in single object
|
|
with type NoneType.
|
|
Input that evaluates to None does not print when running Python
|
|
interactively.
|
|
|
|
Numeric types
|
|
|
|
Floats, integers and long integers.
|
|
|
|
Floats are implemented with C doubles.
|
|
Integers are implemented with C longs.
|
|
Long integers have unlimited size (only limit is system resources)
|
|
|
|
Operators on all numeric types
|
|
|
|
Operators on all numeric types
|
|
Operation Result
|
|
abs(x) the absolute value of x
|
|
int(x) x converted to integer
|
|
long(x) x converted to long integer
|
|
float(x) x converted to floating point
|
|
-x x negated
|
|
+x x unchanged
|
|
x + y the sum of x and y
|
|
x - y difference of x and y
|
|
x * y product of x and y
|
|
x / y quotient of x and y
|
|
x % y remainder of x / y
|
|
divmod(x, y) the tuple (x/y, x%y)
|
|
x ** y x to the power y (the same as pow(x, y))
|
|
|
|
Bit operators on integers and long integers
|
|
|
|
Bit operators
|
|
Operation >Result
|
|
~x the bits of x inverted
|
|
x ^ y bitwise exclusive or of x and y
|
|
x & y bitwise and of x and y
|
|
x | y bitwise or of x and y
|
|
x << n x shifted left by n bits
|
|
x >> n x shifted right by n bits
|
|
|
|
Complex Numbers
|
|
|
|
* represented as a pair of machine-level double precision floating point
|
|
numbers.
|
|
* The real and imaginary value of a complex number z can be retrieved through
|
|
the attributes z.real and z.imag.
|
|
|
|
Numeric exceptions
|
|
|
|
TypeError
|
|
raised on application of arithmetic operation to non-number
|
|
OverflowError
|
|
numeric bounds exceeded
|
|
ZeroDivisionError
|
|
raised when zero second argument of div or modulo op
|
|
FloatingPointError
|
|
raised when a floating point operation fails
|
|
|
|
Operations on all sequence types (lists, tuples, strings)
|
|
|
|
Operations on all sequence types
|
|
Operation Result Notes
|
|
x in s True if an item of s is equal to x, else False
|
|
x not in s False if an item of s is equal to x, else True
|
|
for x in s: loops over the sequence
|
|
s + t the concatenation of s and t
|
|
s * n, n*s n copies of s concatenated
|
|
s[i] i'th item of s, origin 0 (1)
|
|
s[i:j] slice of s from i (included) to j (excluded) (1), (2)
|
|
len(s) length of s
|
|
min(s) smallest item of s
|
|
max(s) largest item of (s)
|
|
iter(s) returns an iterator over s. iterators define __iter__ and next()
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
(1) if i or j is negative, the index is relative to the end of the string,
|
|
ie len(s)+ i or len(s)+j is
|
|
substituted. But note that -0 is still 0.
|
|
(2) The slice of s from i to j is defined as the sequence of items with
|
|
index k such that i <= k < j.
|
|
If i or j is greater than len(s), use len(s). If i is omitted, use
|
|
len(s). If i is greater than or
|
|
equal to j, the slice is empty.
|
|
|
|
Operations on mutable (=modifiable) sequences (lists)
|
|
|
|
Operations on mutable sequences
|
|
Operation Result Notes
|
|
s[i] =x item i of s is replaced by x
|
|
s[i:j] = t slice of s from i to j is replaced by t
|
|
del s[i:j] same as s[i:j] = []
|
|
s.append(x) same as s[len(s) : len(s)] = [x]
|
|
s.count(x) return number of i's for which s[i] == x
|
|
s.extend(x) same as s[len(s):len(s)]= x
|
|
s.index(x) return smallest i such that s[i] == x (1)
|
|
s.insert(i, x) same as s[i:i] = [x] if i >= 0
|
|
s.pop([i]) same as x = s[i]; del s[i]; return x (4)
|
|
s.remove(x) same as del s[s.index(x)] (1)
|
|
s.reverse() reverse the items of s in place (3)
|
|
s.sort([cmpFct]) sort the items of s in place (2), (3)
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
(1) raise a ValueError exception when x is not found in s (i.e. out of
|
|
range).
|
|
(2) The sort() method takes an optional argument specifying a comparison
|
|
fct of 2 arguments (list items) which should
|
|
return -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the 1st argument is
|
|
considered smaller than, equal to, or larger than the 2nd
|
|
argument. Note that this slows the sorting process down considerably.
|
|
(3) The sort() and reverse() methods modify the list in place for economy
|
|
of space when sorting or reversing a large list.
|
|
They don't return the sorted or reversed list to remind you of this
|
|
side effect.
|
|
(4) [New 1.5.2] The optional argument i defaults to -1, so that by default the last
|
|
item is removed and returned.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operations on mappings (dictionaries)
|
|
|
|
Operations on mappings
|
|
Operation Result Notes
|
|
len(d) the number of items in d
|
|
d[k] the item of d with key k (1)
|
|
d[k] = x set d[k] to x
|
|
del d[k] remove d[k] from d (1)
|
|
d.clear() remove all items from d
|
|
d.copy() a shallow copy of d
|
|
d.get(k,defaultval) the item of d with key k (4)
|
|
d.has_key(k) True if d has key k, else False
|
|
d.items() a copy of d's list of (key, item) pairs (2)
|
|
d.iteritems() an iterator over (key, value) pairs (7)
|
|
d.iterkeys() an iterator over the keys of d (7)
|
|
d.itervalues() an iterator over the values of d (7)
|
|
d.keys() a copy of d's list of keys (2)
|
|
d1.update(d2) for k, v in d2.items(): d1[k] = v (3)
|
|
d.values() a copy of d's list of values (2)
|
|
d.pop(k) remove d[k] and return its value
|
|
d.popitem() remove and return an arbitrary (6)
|
|
(key, item) pair
|
|
d.setdefault(k,defaultval) the item of d with key k (5)
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
TypeError is raised if key is not acceptable
|
|
(1) KeyError is raised if key k is not in the map
|
|
(2) Keys and values are listed in random order
|
|
(3) d2 must be of the same type as d1
|
|
(4) Never raises an exception if k is not in the map, instead it returns
|
|
defaultVal.
|
|
defaultVal is optional, when not provided and k is not in the map,
|
|
None is returned.
|
|
(5) Never raises an exception if k is not in the map, instead it returns
|
|
defaultVal, and adds k to map with value defaultVal. defaultVal is
|
|
optional. When not provided and k is not in the map, None is returned and
|
|
added to map.
|
|
(6) Raises a KeyError if the dictionary is emtpy.
|
|
(7) While iterating over a dictionary, the values may be updated but
|
|
the keys cannot be changed.
|
|
|
|
Operations on strings
|
|
|
|
Note that these string methods largely (but not completely) supersede the
|
|
functions available in the string module.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operations on strings
|
|
Operation Result Notes
|
|
s.capitalize() return a copy of s with only its first character
|
|
capitalized.
|
|
s.center(width) return a copy of s centered in a string of length width (1)
|
|
.
|
|
s.count(sub[ return the number of occurrences of substring sub in (2)
|
|
,start[,end]]) string s.
|
|
s.decode(([ return a decoded version of s. (3)
|
|
encoding
|
|
[,errors]])
|
|
s.encode([ return an encoded version of s. Default encoding is the
|
|
encoding current default string encoding. (3)
|
|
[,errors]])
|
|
s.endswith(suffix return true if s ends with the specified suffix, (2)
|
|
[,start[,end]]) otherwise return False.
|
|
s.expandtabs([ return a copy of s where all tab characters are (4)
|
|
tabsize]) expanded using spaces.
|
|
s.find(sub[,start return the lowest index in s where substring sub is (2)
|
|
[,end]]) found. Return -1 if sub is not found.
|
|
s.index(sub[ like find(), but raise ValueError when the substring is (2)
|
|
,start[,end]]) not found.
|
|
s.isalnum() return True if all characters in s are alphanumeric, (5)
|
|
False otherwise.
|
|
s.isalpha() return True if all characters in s are alphabetic, (5)
|
|
False otherwise.
|
|
s.isdigit() return True if all characters in s are digit (5)
|
|
characters, False otherwise.
|
|
s.islower() return True if all characters in s are lowercase, False (6)
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
s.isspace() return True if all characters in s are whitespace (5)
|
|
characters, False otherwise.
|
|
s.istitle() return True if string s is a titlecased string, False (7)
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
s.isupper() return True if all characters in s are uppercase, False (6)
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
s.join(seq) return a concatenation of the strings in the sequence
|
|
seq, seperated by 's's.
|
|
s.ljust(width) return s left justified in a string of length width. (1),
|
|
(8)
|
|
s.lower() return a copy of s converted to lowercase.
|
|
s.lstrip() return a copy of s with leading whitespace removed.
|
|
s.replace(old, return a copy of s with all occurrences of substring (9)
|
|
new[, maxsplit]) old replaced by new.
|
|
s.rfind(sub[ return the highest index in s where substring sub is (2)
|
|
,start[,end]]) found. Return -1 if sub is not found.
|
|
s.rindex(sub[ like rfind(), but raise ValueError when the substring (2)
|
|
,start[,end]]) is not found.
|
|
s.rjust(width) return s right justified in a string of length width. (1),
|
|
(8)
|
|
s.rstrip() return a copy of s with trailing whitespace removed.
|
|
s.split([sep[ return a list of the words in s, using sep as the (10)
|
|
,maxsplit]]) delimiter string.
|
|
s.splitlines([ return a list of the lines in s, breaking at line (11)
|
|
keepends]) boundaries.
|
|
s.startswith return true if s starts with the specified prefix,
|
|
(prefix[,start[ otherwise return false. (2)
|
|
,end]])
|
|
s.strip() return a copy of s with leading and trailing whitespace
|
|
removed.
|
|
s.swapcase() return a copy of s with uppercase characters converted
|
|
to lowercase and vice versa.
|
|
return a titlecased copy of s, i.e. words start with
|
|
s.title() uppercase characters, all remaining cased characters
|
|
are lowercase.
|
|
s.translate(table return a copy of s mapped through translation table (12)
|
|
[,deletechars]) table.
|
|
s.upper() return a copy of s converted to uppercase.
|
|
s.zfill(width) return a string padded with zeroes on the left side and
|
|
sliding a minus sign left if necessary. never truncates.
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
(1) Padding is done using spaces.
|
|
(2) If optional argument start is supplied, substring s[start:] is
|
|
processed. If optional arguments start and end are supplied, substring s[start:
|
|
end] is processed.
|
|
(3) Optional argument errors may be given to set a different error handling
|
|
scheme. The default for errors is 'strict', meaning that encoding errors raise
|
|
a ValueError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'.
|
|
(4) If optional argument tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters
|
|
is assumed.
|
|
(5) Returns false if string s does not contain at least one character.
|
|
(6) Returns false if string s does not contain at least one cased
|
|
character.
|
|
(7) A titlecased string is a string in which uppercase characters may only
|
|
follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones.
|
|
(8) s is returned if width is less than len(s).
|
|
(9) If the optional argument maxsplit is given, only the first maxsplit
|
|
occurrences are replaced.
|
|
(10) If sep is not specified or None, any whitespace string is a separator.
|
|
If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are done.
|
|
(11) Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends is
|
|
given and true.
|
|
(12) table must be a string of length 256. All characters occurring in the
|
|
optional argument deletechars are removed prior to translation.
|
|
|
|
String formatting with the % operator
|
|
|
|
formatString % args--> evaluates to a string
|
|
|
|
* formatString uses C printf format codes : %, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E,
|
|
f, g, G, r (details below).
|
|
* Width and precision may be a * to specify that an integer argument gives
|
|
the actual width or precision.
|
|
* The flag characters -, +, blank, # and 0 are understood. (details below)
|
|
* %s will convert any type argument to string (uses str() function)
|
|
* args may be a single arg or a tuple of args
|
|
|
|
'%s has %03d quote types.' % ('Python', 2) # => 'Python has 002 quote types.'
|
|
|
|
* Right-hand-side can also be a mapping:
|
|
|
|
a = '%(lang)s has %(c)03d quote types.' % {'c':2, 'lang':'Python}
|
|
(vars() function very handy to use on right-hand-side.)
|
|
|
|
Format codes
|
|
Conversion Meaning
|
|
d Signed integer decimal.
|
|
i Signed integer decimal.
|
|
o Unsigned octal.
|
|
u Unsigned decimal.
|
|
x Unsigned hexidecimal (lowercase).
|
|
X Unsigned hexidecimal (uppercase).
|
|
e Floating point exponential format (lowercase).
|
|
E Floating point exponential format (uppercase).
|
|
f Floating point decimal format.
|
|
F Floating point decimal format.
|
|
g Same as "e" if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
|
|
"f" otherwise.
|
|
G Same as "E" if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
|
|
"F" otherwise.
|
|
c Single character (accepts integer or single character string).
|
|
r String (converts any python object using repr()).
|
|
s String (converts any python object using str()).
|
|
% No argument is converted, results in a "%" character in the result.
|
|
(The complete specification is %%.)
|
|
|
|
Conversion flag characters
|
|
Flag Meaning
|
|
# The value conversion will use the ``alternate form''.
|
|
0 The conversion will be zero padded.
|
|
- The converted value is left adjusted (overrides "-").
|
|
(a space) A blank should be left before a positive number (or empty
|
|
string) produced by a signed conversion.
|
|
+ A sign character ("+" or "-") will precede the conversion (overrides a
|
|
"space" flag).
|
|
|
|
File Objects
|
|
|
|
Created with built-in function open; may be created by other modules' functions
|
|
as well.
|
|
|
|
Operators on file objects
|
|
|
|
File operations
|
|
Operation Result
|
|
f.close() Close file f.
|
|
f.fileno() Get fileno (fd) for file f.
|
|
f.flush() Flush file f's internal buffer.
|
|
f.isatty() True if file f is connected to a tty-like dev, else False.
|
|
f.read([size]) Read at most size bytes from file f and return as a string
|
|
object. If size omitted, read to EOF.
|
|
f.readline() Read one entire line from file f.
|
|
f.readlines() Read until EOF with readline() and return list of lines read.
|
|
Set file f's position, like "stdio's fseek()".
|
|
f.seek(offset[, whence == 0 then use absolute indexing.
|
|
whence=0]) whence == 1 then offset relative to current pos.
|
|
whence == 2 then offset relative to file end.
|
|
f.tell() Return file f's current position (byte offset).
|
|
f.write(str) Write string to file f.
|
|
f.writelines(list Write list of strings to file f.
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
File Exceptions
|
|
|
|
EOFError
|
|
End-of-file hit when reading (may be raised many times, e.g. if f is a
|
|
tty).
|
|
IOError
|
|
Other I/O-related I/O operation failure.
|
|
OSError
|
|
OS system call failed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Advanced Types
|
|
|
|
-See manuals for more details -
|
|
+ Module objects
|
|
+ Class objects
|
|
+ Class instance objects
|
|
+ Type objects (see module: types)
|
|
+ File objects (see above)
|
|
+ Slice objects
|
|
+ XRange objects
|
|
+ Callable types:
|
|
o User-defined (written in Python):
|
|
# User-defined Function objects
|
|
# User-defined Method objects
|
|
o Built-in (written in C):
|
|
# Built-in Function objects
|
|
# Built-in Method objects
|
|
+ Internal Types:
|
|
o Code objects (byte-compile executable Python code: bytecode)
|
|
o Frame objects (execution frames)
|
|
o Traceback objects (stack trace of an exception)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Statements
|
|
|
|
pass -- Null statement
|
|
del name[,name]* -- Unbind name(s) from object. Object will be indirectly
|
|
(and automatically) deleted only if no longer referenced.
|
|
print [>> fileobject,] [s1 [, s2 ]* [,]
|
|
-- Writes to sys.stdout, or to fileobject if supplied.
|
|
Puts spaces between arguments. Puts newline at end
|
|
unless statement ends with comma.
|
|
Print is not required when running interactively,
|
|
simply typing an expression will print its value,
|
|
unless the value is None.
|
|
exec x [in globals [,locals]]
|
|
-- Executes x in namespaces provided. Defaults
|
|
to current namespaces. x can be a string, file
|
|
object or a function object.
|
|
callable(value,... [id=value], [*args], [**kw])
|
|
-- Call function callable with parameters. Parameters can
|
|
be passed by name or be omitted if function
|
|
defines default values. E.g. if callable is defined as
|
|
"def callable(p1=1, p2=2)"
|
|
"callable()" <=> "callable(1, 2)"
|
|
"callable(10)" <=> "callable(10, 2)"
|
|
"callable(p2=99)" <=> "callable(1, 99)"
|
|
*args is a tuple of positional arguments.
|
|
**kw is a dictionary of keyword arguments.
|
|
|
|
Assignment operators
|
|
|
|
Caption
|
|
Operator Result Notes
|
|
a = b Basic assignment - assign object b to label a (1)
|
|
a += b Roughly equivalent to a = a + b (2)
|
|
a -= b Roughly equivalent to a = a - b (2)
|
|
a *= b Roughly equivalent to a = a * b (2)
|
|
a /= b Roughly equivalent to a = a / b (2)
|
|
a %= b Roughly equivalent to a = a % b (2)
|
|
a **= b Roughly equivalent to a = a ** b (2)
|
|
a &= b Roughly equivalent to a = a & b (2)
|
|
a |= b Roughly equivalent to a = a | b (2)
|
|
a ^= b Roughly equivalent to a = a ^ b (2)
|
|
a >>= b Roughly equivalent to a = a >> b (2)
|
|
a <<= b Roughly equivalent to a = a << b (2)
|
|
|
|
Notes :
|
|
(1) Can unpack tuples, lists, and strings.
|
|
first, second = a[0:2]; [f, s] = range(2); c1,c2,c3='abc'
|
|
Tip: x,y = y,x swaps x and y.
|
|
(2) Not exactly equivalent - a is evaluated only once. Also, where
|
|
possible, operation performed in-place - a is modified rather than
|
|
replaced.
|
|
|
|
Control Flow
|
|
|
|
if condition: suite
|
|
[elif condition: suite]*
|
|
[else: suite] -- usual if/else_if/else statement
|
|
while condition: suite
|
|
[else: suite]
|
|
-- usual while statement. "else" suite is executed
|
|
after loop exits, unless the loop is exited with
|
|
"break"
|
|
for element in sequence: suite
|
|
[else: suite]
|
|
-- iterates over sequence, assigning each element to element.
|
|
Use built-in range function to iterate a number of times.
|
|
"else" suite executed at end unless loop exited
|
|
with "break"
|
|
break -- immediately exits "for" or "while" loop
|
|
continue -- immediately does next iteration of "for" or "while" loop
|
|
return [result] -- Exits from function (or method) and returns result (use a tuple to
|
|
return more than one value). If no result given, then returns None.
|
|
yield result -- Freezes the execution frame of a generator and returns the result
|
|
to the iterator's .__next__() method. Upon the next call to __next__(),
|
|
resumes execution at the frozen point with all of the local variables
|
|
still intact.
|
|
|
|
Exception Statements
|
|
|
|
assert expr[, message]
|
|
-- expr is evaluated. if false, raises exception AssertionError
|
|
with message. Inhibited if __debug__ is 0.
|
|
try: suite1
|
|
[except [exception [, value]: suite2]+
|
|
[else: suite3]
|
|
-- statements in suite1 are executed. If an exception occurs, look
|
|
in "except" clauses for matching <exception>. If matches or bare
|
|
"except" execute suite of that clause. If no exception happens
|
|
suite in "else" clause is executed after suite1.
|
|
If exception has a value, it is put in value.
|
|
exception can also be tuple of exceptions, e.g.
|
|
"except (KeyError, NameError), val: print val"
|
|
try: suite1
|
|
finally: suite2
|
|
-- statements in suite1 are executed. If no
|
|
exception, execute suite2 (even if suite1 is
|
|
exited with a "return", "break" or "continue"
|
|
statement). If exception did occur, executes
|
|
suite2 and then immediately reraises exception.
|
|
raise exception [,value [, traceback]]
|
|
-- raises exception with optional value
|
|
value. Arg traceback specifies a traceback object to
|
|
use when printing the exception's backtrace.
|
|
raise -- a raise statement without arguments re-raises
|
|
the last exception raised in the current function
|
|
An exception is either a string (object) or a class instance.
|
|
Can create a new one simply by creating a new string:
|
|
|
|
my_exception = 'You did something wrong'
|
|
try:
|
|
if bad:
|
|
raise my_exception, bad
|
|
except my_exception, value:
|
|
print 'Oops', value
|
|
|
|
Exception classes must be derived from the predefined class: Exception, e.g.:
|
|
class text_exception(Exception): pass
|
|
try:
|
|
if bad:
|
|
raise text_exception()
|
|
# This is a shorthand for the form
|
|
# "raise <class>, <instance>"
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
print 'Oops'
|
|
# This will be printed because
|
|
# text_exception is a subclass of Exception
|
|
When an error message is printed for an unhandled exception which is a
|
|
class, the class name is printed, then a colon and a space, and
|
|
finally the instance converted to a string using the built-in function
|
|
str().
|
|
All built-in exception classes derives from StandardError, itself
|
|
derived from Exception.
|
|
|
|
Name Space Statements
|
|
|
|
[1.51: On Mac & Windows, the case of module file names must now match the case
|
|
as used
|
|
in the import statement]
|
|
Packages (>1.5): a package is a name space which maps to a directory including
|
|
module(s) and the special initialization module '__init__.py'
|
|
(possibly empty). Packages/dirs can be nested. You address a
|
|
module's symbol via '[package.[package...]module.symbol's.
|
|
import module1 [as name1] [, module2]*
|
|
-- imports modules. Members of module must be
|
|
referred to by qualifying with [package.]module name:
|
|
"import sys; print sys.argv:"
|
|
"import package1.subpackage.module; package1.subpackage.module.foo()"
|
|
module1 renamed as name1, if supplied.
|
|
from module import name1 [as othername1] [, name2]*
|
|
-- imports names from module module in current namespace.
|
|
"from sys import argv; print argv"
|
|
"from package1 import module; module.foo()"
|
|
"from package1.module import foo; foo()"
|
|
name1 renamed as othername1, if supplied.
|
|
from module import *
|
|
-- imports all names in module, except those starting with "_";
|
|
*to be used sparsely, beware of name clashes* :
|
|
"from sys import *; print argv"
|
|
"from package.module import *; print x'
|
|
NB: "from package import *" only imports the symbols defined
|
|
in the package's __init__.py file, not those in the
|
|
template modules!
|
|
global name1 [, name2]*
|
|
-- names are from global scope (usually meaning from module)
|
|
rather than local (usually meaning only in function).
|
|
-- E.g. in fct without "global" statements, assuming
|
|
"a" is name that hasn't been used in fct or module
|
|
so far:
|
|
-Try to read from "a" -> NameError
|
|
-Try to write to "a" -> creates "a" local to fcn
|
|
-If "a" not defined in fct, but is in module, then
|
|
-Try to read from "a", gets value from module
|
|
-Try to write to "a", creates "a" local to fct
|
|
But note "a[0]=3" starts with search for "a",
|
|
will use to global "a" if no local "a".
|
|
|
|
Function Definition
|
|
|
|
def func_id ([param_list]): suite
|
|
-- Creates a function object & binds it to name func_id.
|
|
|
|
param_list ::= [id [, id]*]
|
|
id ::= value | id = value | *id | **id
|
|
[Args are passed by value.Thus only args representing a mutable object
|
|
can be modified (are inout parameters). Use a tuple to return more than
|
|
one value]
|
|
|
|
Example:
|
|
def test (p1, p2 = 1+1, *rest, **keywords):
|
|
-- Parameters with "=" have default value (v is
|
|
evaluated when function defined).
|
|
If list has "*id" then id is assigned a tuple of
|
|
all remaining args passed to function (like C vararg)
|
|
If list has "**id" then id is assigned a dictionary of
|
|
all extra arguments passed as keywords.
|
|
|
|
Class Definition
|
|
|
|
class <class_id> [(<super_class1> [,<super_class2>]*)]: <suite>
|
|
-- Creates a class object and assigns it name <class_id>
|
|
<suite> may contain local "defs" of class methods and
|
|
assignments to class attributes.
|
|
Example:
|
|
class my_class (class1, class_list[3]): ...
|
|
Creates a class object inheriting from both "class1" and whatever
|
|
class object "class_list[3]" evaluates to. Assigns new
|
|
class object to name "my_class".
|
|
- First arg to class methods is always instance object, called 'self'
|
|
by convention.
|
|
- Special method __init__() is called when instance is created.
|
|
- Special method __del__() called when no more reference to object.
|
|
- Create instance by "calling" class object, possibly with arg
|
|
(thus instance=apply(aClassObject, args...) creates an instance!)
|
|
- In current implementation, can't subclass off built-in
|
|
classes. But can "wrap" them, see UserDict & UserList modules,
|
|
and see __getattr__() below.
|
|
Example:
|
|
class c (c_parent):
|
|
def __init__(self, name): self.name = name
|
|
def print_name(self): print "I'm", self.name
|
|
def call_parent(self): c_parent.print_name(self)
|
|
instance = c('tom')
|
|
print instance.name
|
|
'tom'
|
|
instance.print_name()
|
|
"I'm tom"
|
|
Call parent's super class by accessing parent's method
|
|
directly and passing "self" explicitly (see "call_parent"
|
|
in example above).
|
|
Many other special methods available for implementing
|
|
arithmetic operators, sequence, mapping indexing, etc.
|
|
|
|
Documentation Strings
|
|
|
|
Modules, classes and functions may be documented by placing a string literal by
|
|
itself as the first statement in the suite. The documentation can be retrieved
|
|
by getting the '__doc__' attribute from the module, class or function.
|
|
Example:
|
|
class C:
|
|
"A description of C"
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
"A description of the constructor"
|
|
# etc.
|
|
Then c.__doc__ == "A description of C".
|
|
Then c.__init__.__doc__ == "A description of the constructor".
|
|
|
|
Others
|
|
|
|
lambda [param_list]: returnedExpr
|
|
-- Creates an anonymous function. returnedExpr must be
|
|
an expression, not a statement (e.g., not "if xx:...",
|
|
"print xxx", etc.) and thus can't contain newlines.
|
|
Used mostly for filter(), map() functions, and GUI callbacks..
|
|
List comprehensions
|
|
result = [expression for item1 in sequence1 [if condition1]
|
|
[for item2 in sequence2 ... for itemN in sequenceN]
|
|
]
|
|
is equivalent to:
|
|
result = []
|
|
for item1 in sequence1:
|
|
for item2 in sequence2:
|
|
...
|
|
for itemN in sequenceN:
|
|
if (condition1) and furthur conditions:
|
|
result.append(expression)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Built-In Functions
|
|
|
|
Built-In Functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
__import__(name[, Imports module within the given context (see lib ref for
|
|
globals[, locals[, more details)
|
|
fromlist]]])
|
|
abs(x) Return the absolute value of number x.
|
|
bool(x) Returns True when the argument x is true and False otherwise.
|
|
buffer(obj) Creates a buffer reference to an object.
|
|
chr(i) Returns one-character string whose ASCII code isinteger i
|
|
classmethod(f) Converts a function f, into a method with the class as the
|
|
first argument. Useful for creating alternative constructors.
|
|
cmp(x,y) Returns negative, 0, positive if x <, ==, > to y
|
|
compile(string, from which the code was read, or eg. '<string>'if not read
|
|
filename, kind) from file.kind can be 'eval' if string is a single stmt, or
|
|
'single' which prints the output of expression statements
|
|
that evaluate to something else than None, or be 'exec'.
|
|
complex(real[, Builds a complex object (can also be done using J or j
|
|
image]) suffix,e.g. 1+3J)
|
|
delattr(obj, name) deletes attribute named name of object obj <=> del obj.name
|
|
If no args, returns the list of names in current
|
|
dict([items]) Create a new dictionary from the specified item list.
|
|
dir([object]) local symbol table. With a module, class or class
|
|
instance object as arg, returns list of names in its attr.
|
|
dict.
|
|
divmod(a,b) Returns tuple of (a/b, a%b)
|
|
enumerate(seq) Return a iterator giving: (0, seq[0]), (1, seq[1]), ...
|
|
eval(s[, globals[, Eval string s in (optional) globals, locals contexts.s must
|
|
locals]]) have no NUL's or newlines. s can also be acode object.
|
|
Example: x = 1; incr_x = eval('x + 1')
|
|
execfile(file[, Executes a file without creating a new module, unlike
|
|
globals[, locals]]) import.
|
|
file() Synonym for open().
|
|
filter(function, Constructs a list from those elements of sequence for which
|
|
sequence) function returns true. function takes one parameter.
|
|
float(x) Converts a number or a string to floating point.
|
|
getattr(object, [<default> arg added in 1.5.2]Gets attribute called name
|
|
name[, default])) from object,e.g. getattr(x, 'f') <=> x.f). If not found,
|
|
raises AttributeError or returns default if specified.
|
|
globals() Returns a dictionary containing current global variables.
|
|
hasattr(object, Returns true if object has attr called name.
|
|
name)
|
|
hash(object) Returns the hash value of the object (if it has one)
|
|
help(f) Display documentation on object f.
|
|
hex(x) Converts a number x to a hexadecimal string.
|
|
id(object) Returns a unique 'identity' integer for an object.
|
|
int(x[, base]) base paramenter specifies base from which to convert string
|
|
values.
|
|
isinstance(obj, Returns true if obj is an instance of class. Ifissubclass
|
|
class) (A,B) then isinstance(x,A) => isinstance(x,B)
|
|
issubclass(class1, returns true if class1 is derived from class2
|
|
class2)
|
|
Returns the length (the number of items) of an object
|
|
iter(collection) Returns an iterator over the collection.
|
|
len(obj) (sequence, dictionary, or instance of class implementing
|
|
__len__).
|
|
list(sequence) Converts sequence into a list. If already a list,returns a
|
|
copy of it.
|
|
locals() Returns a dictionary containing current local variables.
|
|
Converts a number or a string to a long integer. Optional
|
|
long(x[, base]) base paramenter specifies base from which to convert string
|
|
values.
|
|
Applies function to every item of list and returns a listof
|
|
map(function, list, the results. If additional arguments are passed,function
|
|
...) must take that many arguments and it is givento function on
|
|
each call.
|
|
max(seq) Returns the largest item of the non-empty sequence seq.
|
|
min(seq) Returns the smallest item of a non-empty sequence seq.
|
|
oct(x) Converts a number to an octal string.
|
|
open(filename [, Returns a new file object. First two args are same asthose
|
|
mode='r', [bufsize= for C's "stdio open" function. bufsize is 0for unbuffered,
|
|
implementation 1 for line-buffered, negative forsys-default, all else, of
|
|
dependent]]) (about) given size.
|
|
ord(c) Returns integer ASCII value of c (a string of len 1). Works
|
|
with Unicode char.
|
|
object() Create a base type. Used as a superclass for new-style objects.
|
|
open(name Open a file.
|
|
[, mode
|
|
[, buffering]])
|
|
pow(x, y [, z]) Returns x to power y [modulo z]. See also ** operator.
|
|
property() Created a property with access controlled by functions.
|
|
range(start [,end Returns list of ints from >= start and < end. With 1 arg,
|
|
[, step]]) list from 0..arg-1. With 2 args, list from start..end-1.
|
|
With 3 args, list from start up to end by step
|
|
after fixing it.
|
|
repr(object) Returns a string containing a printable and if possible
|
|
evaluable representation of an object.
|
|
Class redefinable (__repr__). See also str().
|
|
round(x, n=0) Returns the floating point value x rounded to n digitsafter
|
|
the decimal point.
|
|
setattr(object, This is the counterpart of getattr(). setattr(o, 'foobar',
|
|
name, value) 3) <=> o.foobar = 3. Creates attribute if it doesn't exist!
|
|
slice([start,] stop Returns a slice object representing a range, with R/
|
|
[, step]) O attributes: start, stop, step.
|
|
staticmethod() Convert a function to method with no self or class
|
|
argument. Useful for methods associated with a class that
|
|
do not need access to an object's internal state.
|
|
str(object) Returns a string containing a nicely
|
|
printable representation of an object. Class overridable
|
|
(__str__).See also repr().
|
|
super(type) Create an unbound super object. Used to call cooperative
|
|
superclass methods.
|
|
sum(sequence, Add the values in the sequence and return the sum.
|
|
[start])
|
|
tuple(sequence) Creates a tuple with same elements as sequence. If already
|
|
a tuple, return itself (not a copy).
|
|
Returns a type object [see module types] representing
|
|
thetype of obj. Example: import typesif type(x) ==
|
|
type(obj) types.StringType: print 'It is a string'NB: it is
|
|
recommanded to use the following form:if isinstance(x,
|
|
types.StringType): etc...
|
|
unichr(code) code.
|
|
unicode(string[, Creates a Unicode string from a 8-bit string, using
|
|
encoding[, error thegiven encoding name and error treatment ('strict',
|
|
]]]) 'ignore',or 'replace'}.
|
|
Without arguments, returns a dictionary correspondingto the
|
|
current local symbol table. With a module,class or class
|
|
vars([object]) instance object as argumentreturns a dictionary
|
|
corresponding to the object'ssymbol table. Useful with "%"
|
|
formatting operator.
|
|
zip(seq1[, seq2, Returns an iterator of tuples where each tuple contains
|
|
...]) the nth element of each of the argument sequences.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Built-In Exceptions
|
|
|
|
Exception>
|
|
Root class for all exceptions
|
|
SystemExit
|
|
On 'sys.exit()'
|
|
StopIteration
|
|
Signal the end from iterator.__next__()
|
|
StandardError
|
|
Base class for all built-in exceptions; derived from Exception
|
|
root class.
|
|
ArithmeticError
|
|
Base class for OverflowError, ZeroDivisionError,
|
|
FloatingPointError
|
|
FloatingPointError
|
|
When a floating point operation fails.
|
|
OverflowError
|
|
On excessively large arithmetic operation
|
|
ZeroDivisionError
|
|
On division or modulo operation with 0 as 2nd arg
|
|
AssertionError
|
|
When an assert statement fails.
|
|
AttributeError
|
|
On attribute reference or assignment failure
|
|
EnvironmentError [new in 1.5.2]
|
|
On error outside Python; error arg tuple is (errno, errMsg...)
|
|
IOError [changed in 1.5.2]
|
|
I/O-related operation failure
|
|
OSError [new in 1.5.2]
|
|
used by the os module's os.error exception.
|
|
EOFError
|
|
Immediate end-of-file hit by input() or raw_input()
|
|
ImportError
|
|
On failure of `import' to find module or name
|
|
KeyboardInterrupt
|
|
On user entry of the interrupt key (often `Control-C')
|
|
LookupError
|
|
base class for IndexError, KeyError
|
|
IndexError
|
|
On out-of-range sequence subscript
|
|
KeyError
|
|
On reference to a non-existent mapping (dict) key
|
|
MemoryError
|
|
On recoverable memory exhaustion
|
|
NameError
|
|
On failure to find a local or global (unqualified) name
|
|
RuntimeError
|
|
Obsolete catch-all; define a suitable error instead
|
|
NotImplementedError [new in 1.5.2]
|
|
On method not implemented
|
|
SyntaxError
|
|
On parser encountering a syntax error
|
|
IndentationError
|
|
On parser encountering an indentation syntax error
|
|
TabError
|
|
On parser encountering an indentation syntax error
|
|
SystemError
|
|
On non-fatal interpreter error - bug - report it
|
|
TypeError
|
|
On passing inappropriate type to built-in op or func
|
|
ValueError
|
|
On arg error not covered by TypeError or more precise
|
|
Warning
|
|
UserWarning
|
|
DeprecationWarning
|
|
PendingDeprecationWarning
|
|
SyntaxWarning
|
|
RuntimeWarning
|
|
FutureWarning
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Standard methods & operators redefinition in classes
|
|
|
|
Standard methods & operators map to special '__methods__' and thus may be
|
|
redefined (mostly in in user-defined classes), e.g.:
|
|
class x:
|
|
def __init__(self, v): self.value = v
|
|
def __add__(self, r): return self.value + r
|
|
a = x(3) # sort of like calling x.__init__(a, 3)
|
|
a + 4 # is equivalent to a.__add__(4)
|
|
|
|
Special methods for any class
|
|
|
|
(s: self, o: other)
|
|
__init__(s, args) instance initialization (on construction)
|
|
__del__(s) called on object demise (refcount becomes 0)
|
|
__repr__(s) repr() and `...` conversions
|
|
__str__(s) str() and 'print' statement
|
|
__cmp__(s, o) Compares s to o and returns <0, 0, or >0.
|
|
Implements >, <, == etc...
|
|
__hash__(s) Compute a 32 bit hash code; hash() and dictionary ops
|
|
__bool__(s) Returns False or True for truth value testing
|
|
__getattr__(s, name) called when attr lookup doesn't find <name>
|
|
__setattr__(s, name, val) called when setting an attr
|
|
(inside, don't use "self.name = value"
|
|
use "self.__dict__[name] = val")
|
|
__delattr__(s, name) called to delete attr <name>
|
|
__call__(self, *args) called when an instance is called as function.
|
|
|
|
Operators
|
|
|
|
See list in the operator module. Operator function names are provided with
|
|
2 variants, with or without
|
|
ading & trailing '__' (eg. __add__ or add).
|
|
|
|
Numeric operations special methods
|
|
(s: self, o: other)
|
|
|
|
s+o = __add__(s,o) s-o = __sub__(s,o)
|
|
s*o = __mul__(s,o) s/o = __div__(s,o)
|
|
s%o = __mod__(s,o) divmod(s,o) = __divmod__(s,o)
|
|
s**o = __pow__(s,o)
|
|
s&o = __and__(s,o)
|
|
s^o = __xor__(s,o) s|o = __or__(s,o)
|
|
s<<o = __lshift__(s,o) s>>o = __rshift__(s,o)
|
|
bool(s) = __bool__(s) (used in boolean testing)
|
|
-s = __neg__(s) +s = __pos__(s)
|
|
abs(s) = __abs__(s) ~s = __invert__(s) (bitwise)
|
|
s+=o = __iadd__(s,o) s-=o = __isub__(s,o)
|
|
s*=o = __imul__(s,o) s/=o = __idiv__(s,o)
|
|
s%=o = __imod__(s,o)
|
|
s**=o = __ipow__(s,o)
|
|
s&=o = __iand__(s,o)
|
|
s^=o = __ixor__(s,o) s|=o = __ior__(s,o)
|
|
s<<=o = __ilshift__(s,o) s>>=o = __irshift__(s,o)
|
|
Conversions
|
|
int(s) = __int__(s) long(s) = __long__(s)
|
|
float(s) = __float__(s) complex(s) = __complex__(s)
|
|
oct(s) = __oct__(s) hex(s) = __hex__(s)
|
|
Right-hand-side equivalents for all binary operators exist;
|
|
are called when class instance is on r-h-s of operator:
|
|
a + 3 calls __add__(a, 3)
|
|
3 + a calls __radd__(a, 3)
|
|
|
|
All seqs and maps, general operations plus:
|
|
(s: self, i: index or key)
|
|
|
|
len(s) = __len__(s) length of object, >= 0. Length 0 == false
|
|
s[i] = __getitem__(s,i) Element at index/key i, origin 0
|
|
|
|
Sequences, general methods, plus:
|
|
s[i]=v = __setitem__(s,i,v)
|
|
del s[i] = __delitem__(s,i)
|
|
s[i:j] = __getslice__(s,i,j)
|
|
s[i:j]=seq = __setslice__(s,i,j,seq)
|
|
del s[i:j] = __delslice__(s,i,j) == s[i:j] = []
|
|
seq * n = __repeat__(seq, n)
|
|
s1 + s2 = __concat__(s1, s2)
|
|
i in s = __contains__(s, i)
|
|
Mappings, general methods, plus
|
|
hash(s) = __hash__(s) - hash value for dictionary references
|
|
s[k]=v = __setitem__(s,k,v)
|
|
del s[k] = __delitem__(s,k)
|
|
|
|
Special informative state attributes for some types:
|
|
|
|
Modules:
|
|
__doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string (<=> __dict__['__doc__'])
|
|
__name__(string, R/O): module name (also in __dict__['__name__'])
|
|
__dict__ (dict, R/O): module's name space
|
|
__file__(string/undefined, R/O): pathname of .pyc, .pyo or .pyd (undef for
|
|
modules statically linked to the interpreter)
|
|
|
|
Classes: [in bold: writable since 1.5.2]
|
|
__doc__ (string/None, R/W): doc string (<=> __dict__['__doc__'])
|
|
__module__ is the module name in which the class was defined
|
|
__name__(string, R/W): class name (also in __dict__['__name__'])
|
|
__bases__ (tuple, R/W): parent classes
|
|
__dict__ (dict, R/W): attributes (class name space)
|
|
|
|
Instances:
|
|
__class__ (class, R/W): instance's class
|
|
__dict__ (dict, R/W): attributes
|
|
|
|
User-defined functions: [bold: writable since 1.5.2]
|
|
__doc__ (string/None, R/W): doc string
|
|
__name__(string, R/O): function name
|
|
func_doc (R/W): same as __doc__
|
|
func_name (R/O): same as __name__
|
|
func_defaults (tuple/None, R/W): default args values if any
|
|
func_code (code, R/W): code object representing the compiled function body
|
|
func_globals (dict, R/O): ref to dictionary of func global variables
|
|
func_dict (dict, R/W): same as __dict__ contains the namespace supporting
|
|
arbitrary function attributes
|
|
func_closure (R/O): None or a tuple of cells that contain bindings
|
|
for the function's free variables.
|
|
|
|
|
|
User-defined Methods:
|
|
__doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string
|
|
__name__(string, R/O): method name (same as im_func.__name__)
|
|
im_class (class, R/O): class defining the method (may be a base class)
|
|
im_self (instance/None, R/O): target instance object (None if unbound)
|
|
im_func (function, R/O): function object
|
|
|
|
Built-in Functions & methods:
|
|
__doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string
|
|
__name__ (string, R/O): function name
|
|
__self__ : [methods only] target object
|
|
|
|
Codes:
|
|
co_name (string, R/O): function name
|
|
co_argcount (int, R/0): number of positional args
|
|
co_nlocals (int, R/O): number of local vars (including args)
|
|
co_varnames (tuple, R/O): names of local vars (starting with args)
|
|
co_cellvars (tuple, R/O)) the names of local variables referenced by
|
|
nested functions
|
|
co_freevars (tuple, R/O)) names of free variables
|
|
co_code (string, R/O): sequence of bytecode instructions
|
|
co_consts (tuple, R/O): litterals used by the bytecode, 1st one is
|
|
fct doc (or None)
|
|
co_names (tuple, R/O): names used by the bytecode
|
|
co_filename (string, R/O): filename from which the code was compiled
|
|
co_firstlineno (int, R/O): first line number of the function
|
|
co_lnotab (string, R/O): string encoding bytecode offsets to line numbers.
|
|
co_stacksize (int, R/O): required stack size (including local vars)
|
|
co_flags (int, R/O): flags for the interpreter
|
|
bit 2 set if fct uses "*arg" syntax
|
|
bit 3 set if fct uses '**keywords' syntax
|
|
Frames:
|
|
f_back (frame/None, R/O): previous stack frame (toward the caller)
|
|
f_code (code, R/O): code object being executed in this frame
|
|
f_locals (dict, R/O): local vars
|
|
f_globals (dict, R/O): global vars
|
|
f_builtins (dict, R/O): built-in (intrinsic) names
|
|
f_restricted (int, R/O): flag indicating whether fct is executed in
|
|
restricted mode
|
|
f_lineno (int, R/O): current line number
|
|
f_lasti (int, R/O): precise instruction (index into bytecode)
|
|
f_trace (function/None, R/W): debug hook called at start of each source line
|
|
f_exc_type (Type/None, R/W): Most recent exception type
|
|
f_exc_value (any, R/W): Most recent exception value
|
|
f_exc_traceback (traceback/None, R/W): Most recent exception traceback
|
|
Tracebacks:
|
|
tb_next (frame/None, R/O): next level in stack trace (toward the frame where
|
|
the exception occurred)
|
|
tb_frame (frame, R/O): execution frame of the current level
|
|
tb_lineno (int, R/O): line number where the exception occurred
|
|
tb_lasti (int, R/O): precise instruction (index into bytecode)
|
|
|
|
Slices:
|
|
start (any/None, R/O): lowerbound
|
|
stop (any/None, R/O): upperbound
|
|
step (any/None, R/O): step value
|
|
|
|
Complex numbers:
|
|
real (float, R/O): real part
|
|
imag (float, R/O): imaginary part
|
|
|
|
|
|
Important Modules
|
|
|
|
sys
|
|
|
|
Some sys variables
|
|
Variable Content
|
|
argv The list of command line arguments passed to aPython
|
|
script. sys.argv[0] is the script name.
|
|
builtin_module_names A list of strings giving the names of all moduleswritten
|
|
in C that are linked into this interpreter.
|
|
check_interval How often to check for thread switches or signals(measured
|
|
in number of virtual machine instructions)
|
|
last_type, Set only when an exception not handled andinterpreter
|
|
last_value, prints an error. Used by debuggers.
|
|
last_traceback
|
|
maxint maximum positive value for integers
|
|
modules Dictionary of modules that have already been loaded.
|
|
path Search path for external modules. Can be modifiedby
|
|
program. sys.path[0] == dir of script executing
|
|
platform The current platform, e.g. "sunos5", "win32"
|
|
ps1, ps2 prompts to use in interactive mode.
|
|
File objects used for I/O. One can redirect byassigning a
|
|
stdin, stdout, new file object to them (or any object:.with a method
|
|
stderr write(string) for stdout/stderr,.with a method readline()
|
|
for stdin)
|
|
version string containing version info about Python interpreter.
|
|
(and also: copyright, dllhandle, exec_prefix, prefix)
|
|
version_info tuple containing Python version info - (major, minor,
|
|
micro, level, serial).
|
|
|
|
Some sys functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
exit(n) Exits with status n. Raises SystemExit exception.(Hence can
|
|
be caught and ignored by program)
|
|
getrefcount(object Returns the reference count of the object. Generally one
|
|
) higher than you might expect, because of object arg temp
|
|
reference.
|
|
setcheckinterval( Sets the interpreter's thread switching interval (in number
|
|
interval) of virtual code instructions, default:100).
|
|
settrace(func) Sets a trace function: called before each line ofcode is
|
|
exited.
|
|
setprofile(func) Sets a profile function for performance profiling.
|
|
Info on exception currently being handled; this is atuple
|
|
(exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback).Warning: assigning the
|
|
exc_info() traceback return value to a local variable in a
|
|
function handling an exception will cause a circular
|
|
reference.
|
|
setdefaultencoding Change default Unicode encoding - defaults to 7-bit ASCII.
|
|
(encoding)
|
|
getrecursionlimit Retrieve maximum recursion depth.
|
|
()
|
|
setrecursionlimit Set maximum recursion depth. (Defaults to 1000.)
|
|
()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
os
|
|
"synonym" for whatever O/S-specific module is proper for current environment.
|
|
this module uses posix whenever possible.
|
|
(see also M.A. Lemburg's utility http://www.lemburg.com/files/python/
|
|
platform.py)
|
|
|
|
Some os variables
|
|
Variable Meaning
|
|
name name of O/S-specific module (e.g. "posix", "mac", "nt")
|
|
path O/S-specific module for path manipulations.
|
|
On Unix, os.path.split() <=> posixpath.split()
|
|
curdir string used to represent current directory ('.')
|
|
pardir string used to represent parent directory ('..')
|
|
sep string used to separate directories ('/' or '\'). Tip: use
|
|
os.path.join() to build portable paths.
|
|
altsep Alternate sep
|
|
if applicable (None
|
|
otherwise)
|
|
pathsep character used to separate search path components (as in
|
|
$PATH), eg. ';' for windows.
|
|
linesep line separator as used in binary files, ie '\n' on Unix, '\
|
|
r\n' on Dos/Win, '\r'
|
|
|
|
Some os functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
makedirs(path[, Recursive directory creation (create required intermediary
|
|
mode=0777]) dirs); os.error if fails.
|
|
removedirs(path) Recursive directory delete (delete intermediary empty
|
|
dirs); if fails.
|
|
renames(old, new) Recursive directory or file renaming; os.error if fails.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
posix
|
|
don't import this module directly, import os instead !
|
|
(see also module: shutil for file copy & remove fcts)
|
|
|
|
posix Variables
|
|
Variable Meaning
|
|
environ dictionary of environment variables, e.g.posix.environ['HOME'].
|
|
error exception raised on POSIX-related error.
|
|
Corresponding value is tuple of errno code and perror() string.
|
|
|
|
Some posix functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
chdir(path) Changes current directory to path.
|
|
chmod(path, Changes the mode of path to the numeric mode
|
|
mode)
|
|
close(fd) Closes file descriptor fd opened with posix.open.
|
|
_exit(n) Immediate exit, with no cleanups, no SystemExit,etc. Should use
|
|
this to exit a child process.
|
|
execv(p, args) "Become" executable p with args args
|
|
getcwd() Returns a string representing the current working directory
|
|
getpid() Returns the current process id
|
|
fork() Like C's fork(). Returns 0 to child, child pid to parent.[Not
|
|
on Windows]
|
|
kill(pid, Like C's kill [Not on Windows]
|
|
signal)
|
|
listdir(path) Lists (base)names of entries in directory path, excluding '.'
|
|
and '..'
|
|
lseek(fd, pos, Sets current position in file fd to position pos, expressedas
|
|
how) an offset relative to beginning of file (how=0), tocurrent
|
|
position (how=1), or to end of file (how=2)
|
|
mkdir(path[, Creates a directory named path with numeric mode (default 0777)
|
|
mode])
|
|
open(file, Like C's open(). Returns file descriptor. Use file object
|
|
flags, mode) fctsrather than this low level ones.
|
|
pipe() Creates a pipe. Returns pair of file descriptors (r, w) [Not on
|
|
Windows].
|
|
popen(command, Opens a pipe to or from command. Result is a file object to
|
|
mode='r', read to orwrite from, as indicated by mode being 'r' or 'w'.
|
|
bufSize=0) Use it to catch acommand output ('r' mode) or to feed it ('w'
|
|
mode).
|
|
remove(path) See unlink.
|
|
rename(src, dst Renames/moves the file or directory src to dst. [error iftarget
|
|
) name already exists]
|
|
rmdir(path) Removes the empty directory path
|
|
read(fd, n) Reads n bytes from file descriptor fd and return as string.
|
|
Returns st_mode, st_ino, st_dev, st_nlink, st_uid,st_gid,
|
|
stat(path) st_size, st_atime, st_mtime, st_ctime.[st_ino, st_uid, st_gid
|
|
are dummy on Windows]
|
|
system(command) Executes string command in a subshell. Returns exitstatus of
|
|
subshell (usually 0 means OK).
|
|
Returns accumulated CPU times in sec (user, system, children's
|
|
times() user,children's sys, elapsed real time). [3 last not on
|
|
Windows]
|
|
unlink(path) Unlinks ("deletes") the file (not dir!) path. same as: remove
|
|
utime(path, ( Sets the access & modified time of the file to the given tuple
|
|
aTime, mTime)) of values.
|
|
wait() Waits for child process completion. Returns tuple ofpid,
|
|
exit_status [Not on Windows]
|
|
waitpid(pid, Waits for process pid to complete. Returns tuple ofpid,
|
|
options) exit_status [Not on Windows]
|
|
write(fd, str) Writes str to file fd. Returns nb of bytes written.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
posixpath
|
|
Do not import this module directly, import os instead and refer to this module
|
|
as os.path. (e.g. os.path.exists(p)) !
|
|
|
|
Some posixpath functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
abspath(p) Returns absolute path for path p, taking current working dir in
|
|
account.
|
|
dirname/
|
|
basename(p directory and name parts of the path p. See also split.
|
|
)
|
|
exists(p) True if string p is an existing path (file or directory)
|
|
expanduser Returns string that is (a copy of) p with "~" expansion done.
|
|
(p)
|
|
expandvars Returns string that is (a copy of) p with environment vars expanded.
|
|
(p) [Windows: case significant; must use Unix: $var notation, not %var%]
|
|
getsize( return the size in bytes of filename. raise os.error.
|
|
filename)
|
|
getmtime( return last modification time of filename (integer nb of seconds
|
|
filename) since epoch).
|
|
getatime( return last access time of filename (integer nb of seconds since
|
|
filename) epoch).
|
|
isabs(p) True if string p is an absolute path.
|
|
isdir(p) True if string p is a directory.
|
|
islink(p) True if string p is a symbolic link.
|
|
ismount(p) True if string p is a mount point [true for all dirs on Windows].
|
|
join(p[,q Joins one or more path components intelligently.
|
|
[,...]])
|
|
Splits p into (head, tail) where tail is lastpathname component and
|
|
split(p) <head> is everything leadingup to that. <=> (dirname(p), basename
|
|
(p))
|
|
splitdrive Splits path p in a pair ('drive:', tail) [Windows]
|
|
(p)
|
|
splitext(p Splits into (root, ext) where last comp of root contains no periods
|
|
) and ext is empty or startswith a period.
|
|
Calls the function visit with arguments(arg, dirname, names) for
|
|
each directory recursively inthe directory tree rooted at p
|
|
walk(p, (including p itself if it's a dir)The argument dirname specifies the
|
|
visit, arg visited directory, the argumentnames lists the files in the
|
|
) directory. The visit function maymodify names to influence the set
|
|
of directories visited belowdirname, e.g., to avoid visiting certain
|
|
parts of the tree.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
shutil
|
|
high-level file operations (copying, deleting).
|
|
|
|
Main shutil functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
copy(src, dst) Copies the contents of file src to file dst, retaining file
|
|
permissions.
|
|
copytree(src, dst Recursively copies an entire directory tree rooted at src
|
|
[, symlinks]) into dst (which should not already exist). If symlinks is
|
|
true, links insrc are kept as such in dst.
|
|
rmtree(path[, Deletes an entire directory tree, ignoring errors if
|
|
ignore_errors[, ignore_errors true,or calling onerror(func, path,
|
|
onerror]]) sys.exc_info()) if supplied with
|
|
|
|
(and also: copyfile, copymode, copystat, copy2)
|
|
|
|
time
|
|
|
|
Variables
|
|
Variable Meaning
|
|
altzone signed offset of local DST timezone in sec west of the 0th meridian.
|
|
daylight nonzero if a DST timezone is specified
|
|
|
|
Functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
time() return a float representing UTC time in seconds since the epoch.
|
|
gmtime(secs), return a tuple representing time : (year aaaa, month(1-12),day
|
|
localtime( (1-31), hour(0-23), minute(0-59), second(0-59), weekday(0-6, 0 is
|
|
secs) monday), Julian day(1-366), daylight flag(-1,0 or 1))
|
|
asctime(
|
|
timeTuple),
|
|
strftime(
|
|
format, return a formated string representing time.
|
|
timeTuple)
|
|
mktime(tuple) inverse of localtime(). Return a float.
|
|
strptime( parse a formated string representing time, return tuple as in
|
|
string[, gmtime().
|
|
format])
|
|
sleep(secs) Suspend execution for <secs> seconds. <secs> can be a float.
|
|
|
|
and also: clock, ctime.
|
|
|
|
string
|
|
|
|
As of Python 2.0, much (though not all) of the functionality provided by the
|
|
string module have been superseded by built-in string methods - see Operations
|
|
on strings for details.
|
|
|
|
Some string variables
|
|
Variable Meaning
|
|
digits The string '0123456789'
|
|
hexdigits, octdigits legal hexadecimal & octal digits
|
|
letters, uppercase, lowercase, Strings containing the appropriate
|
|
whitespace characters
|
|
index_error Exception raised by index() if substr not
|
|
found.
|
|
|
|
Some string functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
expandtabs(s, returns a copy of string <s> with tabs expanded.
|
|
tabSize)
|
|
find/rfind(s, sub Return the lowest/highest index in <s> where the substring
|
|
[, start=0[, end= <sub> is found such that <sub> is wholly contained ins
|
|
0]) [start:end]. Return -1 if <sub> not found.
|
|
ljust/rjust/center Return a copy of string <s> left/right justified/centerd in
|
|
(s, width) afield of given width, padded with spaces. <s> is
|
|
nevertruncated.
|
|
lower/upper(s) Return a string that is (a copy of) <s> in lowercase/
|
|
uppercase
|
|
split(s[, sep= Return a list containing the words of the string <s>,using
|
|
whitespace[, the string <sep> as a separator.
|
|
maxsplit=0]])
|
|
join(words[, sep=' Concatenate a list or tuple of words with
|
|
']) interveningseparators; inverse of split.
|
|
replace(s, old, Returns a copy of string <s> with all occurrences of
|
|
new[, maxsplit=0] substring<old> replaced by <new>. Limits to <maxsplit>
|
|
firstsubstitutions if specified.
|
|
strip(s) Return a string that is (a copy of) <s> without leadingand
|
|
trailing whitespace. see also lstrip, rstrip.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
re (sre)
|
|
|
|
Handles Unicode strings. Implemented in new module sre, re now a mere front-end
|
|
for compatibility.
|
|
Patterns are specified as strings. Tip: Use raw strings (e.g. r'\w*') to
|
|
litteralize backslashes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Regular expression syntax
|
|
Form Description
|
|
. matches any character (including newline if DOTALL flag specified)
|
|
^ matches start of the string (of every line in MULTILINE mode)
|
|
$ matches end of the string (of every line in MULTILINE mode)
|
|
* 0 or more of preceding regular expression (as many as possible)
|
|
+ 1 or more of preceding regular expression (as many as possible)
|
|
? 0 or 1 occurrence of preceding regular expression
|
|
*?, +?, ?? Same as *, + and ? but matches as few characters as possible
|
|
{m,n} matches from m to n repetitions of preceding RE
|
|
{m,n}? idem, attempting to match as few repetitions as possible
|
|
[ ] defines character set: e.g. '[a-zA-Z]' to match all letters(see also
|
|
\w \S)
|
|
[^ ] defines complemented character set: matches if char is NOT in set
|
|
escapes special chars '*?+&$|()' and introduces special sequences
|
|
\ (see below). Due to Python string rules, write as '\\' orr'\' in the
|
|
pattern string.
|
|
\\ matches a litteral '\'; due to Python string rules, write as '\\\\
|
|
'in pattern string, or better using raw string: r'\\'.
|
|
| specifies alternative: 'foo|bar' matches 'foo' or 'bar'
|
|
(...) matches any RE inside (), and delimits a group.
|
|
(?:...) idem but doesn't delimit a group.
|
|
matches if ... matches next, but doesn't consume any of the string
|
|
(?=...) e.g. 'Isaac (?=Asimov)' matches 'Isaac' only if followed by
|
|
'Asimov'.
|
|
(?!...) matches if ... doesn't match next. Negative of (?=...)
|
|
(?P<name matches any RE inside (), and delimits a named group. (e.g. r'(?P
|
|
>...) <id>[a-zA-Z_]\w*)' defines a group named id)
|
|
(?P=name) matches whatever text was matched by the earlier group named name.
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(?#...) A comment; ignored.
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(?letter) letter is one of 'i','L', 'm', 's', 'x'. Set the corresponding flags
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(re.I, re.L, re.M, re.S, re.X) for the entire RE.
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|
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Special sequences
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Sequence Description
|
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number matches content of the group of the same number; groups are numbered
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starting from 1
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\A matches only at the start of the string
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\b empty str at beg or end of word: '\bis\b' matches 'is', but not 'his'
|
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\B empty str NOT at beginning or end of word
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\d any decimal digit (<=> [0-9])
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\D any non-decimal digit char (<=> [^O-9])
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\s any whitespace char (<=> [ \t\n\r\f\v])
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\S any non-whitespace char (<=> [^ \t\n\r\f\v])
|
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\w any alphaNumeric char (depends on LOCALE flag)
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|
\W any non-alphaNumeric char (depends on LOCALE flag)
|
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\Z matches only at the end of the string
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|
|
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Variables
|
|
Variable Meaning
|
|
error Exception when pattern string isn't a valid regexp.
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|
|
|
Functions
|
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Function Result
|
|
Compile a RE pattern string into a regular expression object.
|
|
Flags (combinable by |):
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|
|
|
I or IGNORECASE or (?i)
|
|
case insensitive matching
|
|
compile( L or LOCALE or (?L)
|
|
pattern[, make \w, \W, \b, \B dependent on thecurrent locale
|
|
flags=0]) M or MULTILINE or (?m)
|
|
matches every new line and not onlystart/end of the whole
|
|
string
|
|
S or DOTALL or (?s)
|
|
'.' matches ALL chars, including newline
|
|
X or VERBOSE or (?x)
|
|
Ignores whitespace outside character sets
|
|
escape(string) return (a copy of) string with all non-alphanumerics
|
|
backslashed.
|
|
match(pattern, if 0 or more chars at beginning of <string> match the RE pattern
|
|
string[, flags string,return a corresponding MatchObject instance, or None if
|
|
]) no match.
|
|
search(pattern scan thru <string> for a location matching <pattern>, return
|
|
, string[, acorresponding MatchObject instance, or None if no match.
|
|
flags])
|
|
split(pattern, split <string> by occurrences of <pattern>. If capturing () are
|
|
string[, used inpattern, then occurrences of patterns or subpatterns are
|
|
maxsplit=0]) also returned.
|
|
findall( return a list of non-overlapping matches in <pattern>, either a
|
|
pattern, list ofgroups or a list of tuples if the pattern has more than 1
|
|
string) group.
|
|
return string obtained by replacing the (<count> first) lefmost
|
|
sub(pattern, non-overlapping occurrences of <pattern> (a string or a RE
|
|
repl, string[, object) in <string>by <repl>; <repl> can be a string or a fct
|
|
count=0]) called with a single MatchObj arg, which must return the
|
|
replacement string.
|
|
subn(pattern,
|
|
repl, string[, same as sub(), but returns a tuple (newString, numberOfSubsMade)
|
|
count=0])
|
|
|
|
Regular Expression Objects
|
|
|
|
|
|
(RE objects are returned by the compile fct)
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|
|
|
re object attributes
|
|
Attribute Descrition
|
|
flags flags arg used when RE obj was compiled, or 0 if none provided
|
|
groupindex dictionary of {group name: group number} in pattern
|
|
pattern pattern string from which RE obj was compiled
|
|
|
|
re object methods
|
|
Method Result
|
|
If zero or more characters at the beginning of string match this
|
|
regular expression, return a corresponding MatchObject instance.
|
|
Return None if the string does not match the pattern; note that
|
|
this is different from a zero-length match.
|
|
The optional second parameter pos gives an index in the string
|
|
match( where the search is to start; it defaults to 0. This is not
|
|
string[, completely equivalent to slicing the string; the '' pattern
|
|
pos][, character matches at the real beginning of the string and at
|
|
endpos]) positions just after a newline, but not necessarily at the index
|
|
where the search is to start.
|
|
The optional parameter endpos limits how far the string will be
|
|
searched; it will be as if the string is endpos characters long, so
|
|
only the characters from pos to endpos will be searched for a
|
|
match.
|
|
Scan through string looking for a location where this regular
|
|
search( expression produces a match, and return a corresponding MatchObject
|
|
string[, instance. Return None if no position in the string matches the
|
|
pos][, pattern; note that this is different from finding a zero-length
|
|
endpos]) match at some point in the string.
|
|
The optional pos and endpos parameters have the same meaning as for
|
|
the match() method.
|
|
split(
|
|
string[, Identical to the split() function, using the compiled pattern.
|
|
maxsplit=
|
|
0])
|
|
findall( Identical to the findall() function, using the compiled pattern.
|
|
string)
|
|
sub(repl,
|
|
string[, Identical to the sub() function, using the compiled pattern.
|
|
count=0])
|
|
subn(repl,
|
|
string[, Identical to the subn() function, using the compiled pattern.
|
|
count=0])
|
|
|
|
Match Objects
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Match objects are returned by the match & search functions)
|
|
|
|
Match object attributes
|
|
Attribute Description
|
|
pos value of pos passed to search or match functions; index intostring at
|
|
which RE engine started search.
|
|
endpos value of endpos passed to search or match functions; index intostring
|
|
beyond which RE engine won't go.
|
|
re RE object whose match or search fct produced this MatchObj instance
|
|
string string passed to match() or search()
|
|
|
|
Match object functions
|
|
Function Result
|
|
returns one or more groups of the match. If one arg, result is a
|
|
group([g1 string;if multiple args, result is a tuple with one item per arg. If
|
|
, g2, gi is 0,return value is entire matching string; if 1 <= gi <= 99,
|
|
...]) returnstring matching group #gi (or None if no such group); gi may
|
|
also bea group name.
|
|
returns a tuple of all groups of the match; groups not
|
|
groups() participatingto the match have a value of None. Returns a string
|
|
instead of tupleif len(tuple)=1
|
|
start(
|
|
group), returns indices of start & end of substring matched by group (or
|
|
end(group Noneif group exists but doesn't contribute to the match)
|
|
)
|
|
span( returns the 2-tuple (start(group), end(group)); can be (None, None)if
|
|
group) group didn't contibute to the match.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
math
|
|
|
|
Variables:
|
|
pi
|
|
e
|
|
Functions (see ordinary C man pages for info):
|
|
acos(x)
|
|
asin(x)
|
|
atan(x)
|
|
atan2(x, y)
|
|
ceil(x)
|
|
cos(x)
|
|
cosh(x)
|
|
degrees(x)
|
|
exp(x)
|
|
fabs(x)
|
|
floor(x)
|
|
fmod(x, y)
|
|
frexp(x) -- Unlike C: (float, int) = frexp(float)
|
|
ldexp(x, y)
|
|
log(x [,base])
|
|
log10(x)
|
|
modf(x) -- Unlike C: (float, float) = modf(float)
|
|
pow(x, y)
|
|
radians(x)
|
|
sin(x)
|
|
sinh(x)
|
|
sqrt(x)
|
|
tan(x)
|
|
tanh(x)
|
|
|
|
getopt
|
|
|
|
Functions:
|
|
getopt(list, optstr) -- Similar to C. <optstr> is option
|
|
letters to look for. Put ':' after letter
|
|
if option takes arg. E.g.
|
|
# invocation was "python test.py -c hi -a arg1 arg2"
|
|
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'ab:c:')
|
|
# opts would be
|
|
[('-c', 'hi'), ('-a', '')]
|
|
# args would be
|
|
['arg1', 'arg2']
|
|
|
|
|
|
List of modules and packages in base distribution
|
|
|
|
(built-ins and content of python Lib directory)
|
|
(Python NT distribution, may be slightly different in other distributions)
|
|
|
|
Standard library modules
|
|
Operation Result
|
|
aifc Stuff to parse AIFF-C and AIFF files.
|
|
anydbm Generic interface to all dbm clones. (dbhash, gdbm,
|
|
dbm,dumbdbm)
|
|
asynchat Support for 'chat' style protocols
|
|
asyncore Asynchronous File I/O (in select style)
|
|
atexit Register functions to be called at exit of Python interpreter.
|
|
audiodev Audio support for a few platforms.
|
|
base64 Conversions to/from base64 RFC-MIME transport encoding .
|
|
BaseHTTPServer Base class forhttp services.
|
|
Bastion "Bastionification" utility (control access to instance vars)
|
|
bdb A generic Python debugger base class.
|
|
binhex Macintosh binhex compression/decompression.
|
|
bisect List bisection algorithms.
|
|
bz2 Support for bz2 compression/decompression.
|
|
calendar Calendar printing functions.
|
|
cgi Wraps the WWW Forms Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
|
|
cgitb Utility for handling CGI tracebacks.
|
|
CGIHTTPServer CGI http services.
|
|
cmd A generic class to build line-oriented command interpreters.
|
|
datetime Basic date and time types.
|
|
code Utilities needed to emulate Python's interactive interpreter
|
|
codecs Lookup existing Unicode encodings and register new ones.
|
|
colorsys Conversion functions between RGB and other color systems.
|
|
commands Tools for executing UNIX commands .
|
|
compileall Force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory.
|
|
ConfigParser Configuration file parser (much like windows .ini files)
|
|
copy Generic shallow and deep copying operations.
|
|
copy_reg Helper to provide extensibility for pickle/cPickle.
|
|
csv Read and write files with comma separated values.
|
|
dbhash (g)dbm-compatible interface to bsdhash.hashopen.
|
|
dircache Sorted list of files in a dir, using a cache.
|
|
[DEL:dircmp:DEL] [DEL:Defines a class to build directory diff tools on.:DEL]
|
|
difflib Tool for creating delta between sequences.
|
|
dis Bytecode disassembler.
|
|
distutils Package installation system.
|
|
doctest Tool for running and verifying tests inside doc strings.
|
|
dospath Common operations on DOS pathnames.
|
|
dumbdbm A dumb and slow but simple dbm clone.
|
|
[DEL:dump:DEL] [DEL:Print python code that reconstructs a variable.:DEL]
|
|
email Comprehensive support for internet email.
|
|
filecmp File comparison.
|
|
fileinput Helper class to quickly write a loop over all standard input
|
|
files.
|
|
[DEL:find:DEL] [DEL:Find files directory hierarchy matching a pattern.:DEL]
|
|
fnmatch Filename matching with shell patterns.
|
|
formatter A test formatter.
|
|
fpformat General floating point formatting functions.
|
|
ftplib An FTP client class. Based on RFC 959.
|
|
gc Perform garbacge collection, obtain GC debug stats, and tune
|
|
GC parameters.
|
|
getopt Standard command line processing. See also ftp://
|
|
www.pauahtun.org/pub/getargspy.zip
|
|
getpass Utilities to get a password and/or the current user name.
|
|
glob filename globbing.
|
|
[DEL:grep:DEL] [DEL:'grep' utilities.:DEL]
|
|
gzip Read & write gzipped files.
|
|
heapq Priority queue implemented using lists organized as heaps.
|
|
HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication -- RFC 2104.
|
|
htmlentitydefs Proposed entity definitions for HTML.
|
|
htmllib HTML parsing utilities.
|
|
HTMLParser A parser for HTML and XHTML.
|
|
httplib HTTP client class.
|
|
ihooks Hooks into the "import" mechanism.
|
|
imaplib IMAP4 client.Based on RFC 2060.
|
|
imghdr Recognizing image files based on their first few bytes.
|
|
imputil Privides a way of writing customised import hooks.
|
|
inspect Tool for probing live Python objects.
|
|
keyword List of Python keywords.
|
|
linecache Cache lines from files.
|
|
linuxaudiodev Lunix /dev/audio support.
|
|
locale Support for number formatting using the current locale
|
|
settings.
|
|
logging Python logging facility.
|
|
macpath Pathname (or related) operations for the Macintosh.
|
|
macurl2path Mac specific module for conversion between pathnames and URLs.
|
|
mailbox A class to handle a unix-style or mmdf-style mailbox.
|
|
mailcap Mailcap file handling (RFC 1524).
|
|
mhlib MH (mailbox) interface.
|
|
mimetools Various tools used by MIME-reading or MIME-writing programs.
|
|
mimetypes Guess the MIME type of a file.
|
|
mmap Interface to memory-mapped files - they behave like mutable
|
|
strings./font>
|
|
multifile Class to make multi-file messages easier to handle.
|
|
mutex Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched.
|
|
netrc
|
|
nntplib An NNTP client class. Based on RFC 977.
|
|
ntpath Common operations on DOS pathnames.
|
|
nturl2path Mac specific module for conversion between pathnames and URLs.
|
|
optparse A comprehensive tool for processing command line options.
|
|
os Either mac, dos or posix depending system.
|
|
[DEL:packmail: [DEL:Create a self-unpacking shell archive.:DEL]
|
|
DEL]
|
|
pdb A Python debugger.
|
|
pickle Pickling (save and restore) of Python objects (a faster
|
|
Cimplementation exists in built-in module: cPickle).
|
|
pipes Conversion pipeline templates.
|
|
pkgunil Utilities for working with Python packages.
|
|
poplib A POP3 client class. Based on the J. Myers POP3 draft.
|
|
posixpath Common operations on POSIX pathnames.
|
|
pprint Support to pretty-print lists, tuples, & dictionaries
|
|
recursively.
|
|
profile Class for profiling python code.
|
|
pstats Class for printing reports on profiled python code.
|
|
pydoc Utility for generating documentation from source files.
|
|
pty Pseudo terminal utilities.
|
|
pyexpat Interface to the Expay XML parser.
|
|
py_compile Routine to "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file.
|
|
pyclbr Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods.
|
|
Queue A multi-producer, multi-consumer queue.
|
|
quopri Conversions to/from quoted-printable transport encoding.
|
|
random Random variable generators
|
|
re Regular Expressions.
|
|
repr Redo repr() but with limits on most sizes.
|
|
rexec Restricted execution facilities ("safe" exec, eval, etc).
|
|
rfc822 RFC-822 message manipulation class.
|
|
rlcompleter Word completion for GNU readline 2.0.
|
|
robotparser Parse robots.txt files, useful for web spiders.
|
|
sched A generally useful event scheduler class.
|
|
sgmllib A parser for SGML.
|
|
shelve Manage shelves of pickled objects.
|
|
shlex Lexical analyzer class for simple shell-like syntaxes.
|
|
shutil Utility functions usable in a shell-like program.
|
|
SimpleHTTPServer Simple extension to base http class
|
|
site Append module search paths for third-party packages to
|
|
sys.path.
|
|
smtplib SMTP Client class (RFC 821)
|
|
sndhdr Several routines that help recognizing sound.
|
|
SocketServer Generic socket server classes.
|
|
stat Constants and functions for interpreting stat/lstat struct.
|
|
statvfs Constants for interpreting statvfs struct as returned by
|
|
os.statvfs()and os.fstatvfs() (if they exist).
|
|
string A collection of string operations.
|
|
StringIO File-like objects that read/write a string buffer (a fasterC
|
|
implementation exists in built-in module: cStringIO).
|
|
sunau Stuff to parse Sun and NeXT audio files.
|
|
sunaudio Interpret sun audio headers.
|
|
symbol Non-terminal symbols of Python grammar (from "graminit.h").
|
|
tabnanny,/font> Check Python source for ambiguous indentation.
|
|
tarfile Facility for reading and writing to the *nix tarfile format.
|
|
telnetlib TELNET client class. Based on RFC 854.
|
|
tempfile Temporary file name allocation.
|
|
textwrap Object for wrapping and filling text.
|
|
threading Proposed new higher-level threading interfaces
|
|
threading_api (doc of the threading module)
|
|
toaiff Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files .
|
|
token Tokens (from "token.h").
|
|
tokenize Compiles a regular expression that recognizes Python tokens.
|
|
traceback Format and print Python stack traces.
|
|
tty Terminal utilities.
|
|
turtle LogoMation-like turtle graphics
|
|
types Define names for all type symbols in the std interpreter.
|
|
tzparse Parse a timezone specification.
|
|
unicodedata Interface to unicode properties.
|
|
urllib Open an arbitrary URL.
|
|
urlparse Parse URLs according to latest draft of standard.
|
|
user Hook to allow user-specified customization code to run.
|
|
UserDict A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in dict class.
|
|
UserList A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in list class.
|
|
UserString A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in string class.
|
|
[DEL:util:DEL] [DEL:some useful functions that don't fit elsewhere !!:DEL]
|
|
uu UUencode/UUdecode.
|
|
unittest Utilities for implementing unit testing.
|
|
wave Stuff to parse WAVE files.
|
|
weakref Tools for creating and managing weakly referenced objects.
|
|
webbrowser Platform independent URL launcher.
|
|
[DEL:whatsound: [DEL:Several routines that help recognizing sound files.:DEL]
|
|
DEL]
|
|
whichdb Guess which db package to use to open a db file.
|
|
xdrlib Implements (a subset of) Sun XDR (eXternal Data
|
|
Representation)
|
|
xmllib A parser for XML, using the derived class as static DTD.
|
|
xml.dom Classes for processing XML using the Document Object Model.
|
|
xml.sax Classes for processing XML using the SAX API.
|
|
xmlrpclib Support for remote procedure calls using XML.
|
|
zipfile Read & write PK zipped files.
|
|
[DEL:zmod:DEL] [DEL:Demonstration of abstruse mathematical concepts.:DEL]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Built-ins *
|
|
|
|
sys Interpreter state vars and functions
|
|
__built-in__ Access to all built-in python identifiers
|
|
__main__ Scope of the interpreters main program, script or stdin
|
|
array Obj efficiently representing arrays of basic values
|
|
math Math functions of C standard
|
|
time Time-related functions (also the newer datetime module)
|
|
marshal Read and write some python values in binary format
|
|
struct Convert between python values and C structs
|
|
|
|
* Standard *
|
|
|
|
getopt Parse cmd line args in sys.argv. A la UNIX 'getopt'.
|
|
os A more portable interface to OS dependent functionality
|
|
re Functions useful for working with regular expressions
|
|
string Useful string and characters functions and exceptions
|
|
random Mersenne Twister pseudo-random number generator
|
|
thread Low-level primitives for working with process threads
|
|
threading idem, new recommanded interface.
|
|
|
|
* Unix/Posix *
|
|
|
|
dbm Interface to Unix ndbm database library
|
|
grp Interface to Unix group database
|
|
posix OS functionality standardized by C and POSIX standards
|
|
posixpath POSIX pathname functions
|
|
pwd Access to the Unix password database
|
|
select Access to Unix select multiplex file synchronization
|
|
socket Access to BSD socket interface
|
|
|
|
* Tk User-interface Toolkit *
|
|
|
|
tkinter Main interface to Tk
|
|
|
|
* Multimedia *
|
|
|
|
audioop Useful operations on sound fragments
|
|
imageop Useful operations on images
|
|
jpeg Access to jpeg image compressor and decompressor
|
|
rgbimg Access SGI imglib image files
|
|
|
|
* Cryptographic Extensions *
|
|
|
|
md5 Interface to RSA's MD5 message digest algorithm
|
|
sha Interface to the SHA message digest algorithm
|
|
HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication -- RFC 2104.
|
|
|
|
* SGI IRIX * (4 & 5)
|
|
|
|
al SGI audio facilities
|
|
AL al constants
|
|
fl Interface to FORMS library
|
|
FL fl constants
|
|
flp Functions for form designer
|
|
fm Access to font manager library
|
|
gl Access to graphics library
|
|
GL Constants for gl
|
|
DEVICE More constants for gl
|
|
imgfile Imglib image file interface
|
|
|
|
* Suns *
|
|
|
|
sunaudiodev Access to sun audio interface
|
|
|
|
|
|
Workspace exploration and idiom hints
|
|
|
|
dir(<module>) list functions, variables in <module>
|
|
dir() get object keys, defaults to local name space
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__': main() invoke main if running as script
|
|
map(None, lst1, lst2, ...) merge lists
|
|
b = a[:] create copy of seq structure
|
|
_ in interactive mode, is last value printed
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Python Mode for Emacs
|
|
|
|
(Not revised, possibly not up to date)
|
|
Type C-c ? when in python-mode for extensive help.
|
|
INDENTATION
|
|
Primarily for entering new code:
|
|
TAB indent line appropriately
|
|
LFD insert newline, then indent
|
|
DEL reduce indentation, or delete single character
|
|
Primarily for reindenting existing code:
|
|
C-c : guess py-indent-offset from file content; change locally
|
|
C-u C-c : ditto, but change globally
|
|
C-c TAB reindent region to match its context
|
|
C-c < shift region left by py-indent-offset
|
|
C-c > shift region right by py-indent-offset
|
|
MARKING & MANIPULATING REGIONS OF CODE
|
|
C-c C-b mark block of lines
|
|
M-C-h mark smallest enclosing def
|
|
C-u M-C-h mark smallest enclosing class
|
|
C-c # comment out region of code
|
|
C-u C-c # uncomment region of code
|
|
MOVING POINT
|
|
C-c C-p move to statement preceding point
|
|
C-c C-n move to statement following point
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C-c C-u move up to start of current block
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M-C-a move to start of def
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C-u M-C-a move to start of class
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M-C-e move to end of def
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C-u M-C-e move to end of class
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EXECUTING PYTHON CODE
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C-c C-c sends the entire buffer to the Python interpreter
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C-c | sends the current region
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C-c ! starts a Python interpreter window; this will be used by
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subsequent C-c C-c or C-c | commands
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C-c C-w runs PyChecker
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VARIABLES
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py-indent-offset indentation increment
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py-block-comment-prefix comment string used by py-comment-region
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py-python-command shell command to invoke Python interpreter
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py-scroll-process-buffer t means always scroll Python process buffer
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py-temp-directory directory used for temp files (if needed)
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py-beep-if-tab-change ring the bell if tab-width is changed
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The Python Debugger
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(Not revised, possibly not up to date, see 1.5.2 Library Ref section 9.1; in 1.5.2, you may also use debugger integrated in IDLE)
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Accessing
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import pdb (it's a module written in Python)
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-- defines functions :
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run(statement[,globals[, locals]])
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-- execute statement string under debugger control, with optional
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global & local environment.
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runeval(expression[,globals[, locals]])
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-- same as run, but evaluate expression and return value.
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runcall(function[, argument, ...])
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-- run function object with given arg(s)
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pm() -- run postmortem on last exception (like debugging a core file)
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post_mortem(t)
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-- run postmortem on traceback object <t>
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-- defines class Pdb :
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use Pdb to create reusable debugger objects. Object
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preserves state (i.e. break points) between calls.
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runs until a breakpoint hit, exception, or end of program
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If exception, variable '__exception__' holds (exception,value).
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Commands
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h, help
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brief reminder of commands
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b, break [<arg>]
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if <arg> numeric, break at line <arg> in current file
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if <arg> is function object, break on entry to fcn <arg>
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if no arg, list breakpoints
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cl, clear [<arg>]
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if <arg> numeric, clear breakpoint at <arg> in current file
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if no arg, clear all breakpoints after confirmation
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w, where
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print current call stack
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u, up
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move up one stack frame (to top-level caller)
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d, down
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move down one stack frame
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s, step
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advance one line in the program, stepping into calls
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n, next
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advance one line, stepping over calls
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r, return
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continue execution until current function returns
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(return value is saved in variable "__return__", which
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can be printed or manipulated from debugger)
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c, continue
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continue until next breakpoint
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j, jump lineno
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Set the next line that will be executed
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a, args
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print args to current function
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rv, retval
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prints return value from last function that returned
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p, print <arg>
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prints value of <arg> in current stack frame
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l, list [<first> [, <last>]]
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List source code for the current file.
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Without arguments, list 11 lines around the current line
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or continue the previous listing.
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With one argument, list 11 lines starting at that line.
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With two arguments, list the given range;
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if the second argument is less than the first, it is a count.
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whatis <arg>
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prints type of <arg>
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!
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executes rest of line as a Python statement in the current stack frame
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q quit
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immediately stop execution and leave debugger
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<return>
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executes last command again
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Any input debugger doesn't recognize as a command is assumed to be a
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Python statement to execute in the current stack frame, the same way
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the exclamation mark ("!") command does.
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Example
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(1394) python
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Python 1.0.3 (Sep 26 1994)
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Copyright 1991-1994 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
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>>> import rm
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>>> rm.run()
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Traceback (innermost last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1
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File "./rm.py", line 7
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x = div(3)
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File "./rm.py", line 2
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return a / r
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ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo
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>>> import pdb
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>>> pdb.pm()
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> ./rm.py(2)div: return a / r
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(Pdb) list
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1 def div(a):
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2 -> return a / r
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3
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4 def run():
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5 global r
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6 r = 0
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7 x = div(3)
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8 print x
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[EOF]
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(Pdb) print r
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0
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(Pdb) q
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>>> pdb.runcall(rm.run)
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etc.
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Quirks
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Breakpoints are stored as filename, line number tuples. If a module is reloaded
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after editing, any remembered breakpoints are likely to be wrong.
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Always single-steps through top-most stack frame. That is, "c" acts like "n".
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