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Reference
ActivePython 2.5
Python Documentation
Library Reference
Front Matter
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Built-in Objects
3. Built-in Types
4. String Services
5. Data Types
6. Numeric and Mathematical Modules
7. Internet Data Handling
8. Structured Markup Processing Tools
9. File Formats
10. Cryptographic Services
11. File and Directory Access
12. Data Compression and Archiving
13. Data Persistence
14. Generic Operating System Services
15. Optional Operating System Services
16. Unix Specific Services
17. Interprocess Communication and Networking
18. Internet Protocols and Support
19. Multimedia Services
20. Graphical User Interfaces with Tk
21. Internationalization
22. Program Frameworks
23. Development Tools
24. The Python Debugger
25. The Python Profilers
26. Python Runtime Services
27. Custom Python Interpreters
27.1 code -- Interpreter base classes
27.2 codeop -- Compile Python code
28. Restricted Execution
29. Importing Modules
30. Python Language Services
31. Python compiler package
32. Abstract Syntax Trees
33. Miscellaneous Services
34. SGI IRIX Specific Services
35. SunOS Specific Services
36. MS Windows Specific Services
A. Undocumented Modules
B. Reporting Bugs
C. History and License
Module Index
Index
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27. Custom Python Interpreters

The modules described in this chapter allow writing interfaces similar to Python's interactive interpreter. If you want a Python interpreter that supports some special feature in addition to the Python language, you should look at the code module. (The codeop module is lower-level, used to support compiling a possibly-incomplete chunk of Python code.)

The full list of modules described in this chapter is:

code   Base classes for interactive Python interpreters.
codeop   Compile (possibly incomplete) Python code.

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