The modules described in this chapter provide a wide range of services
related to the Python interpreter and its interaction with its
environment. Here's an overview:
sys |
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Access system-specific parameters and functions. |
gc |
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Interface to the cycle-detecting garbage collector. |
weakref |
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Support for weak references and weak dictionaries. |
fpectl |
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Provide control for floating point exception handling. |
atexit |
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Register and execute cleanup functions. |
types |
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Names for all built-in types. |
UserDict |
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Class wrapper for dictionary objects. |
UserList |
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Class wrapper for list objects. |
UserString |
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Class wrapper for string objects. |
operator |
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All Python's standard operators as built-in functions. |
inspect |
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Extract information and source code from live objects. |
traceback |
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Print or retrieve a stack traceback. |
linecache |
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This module provides random access to individual lines
from text files. |
pickle |
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Convert Python objects to streams of bytes and back. |
cPickle |
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Faster version of pickle, but not subclassable. |
copy_reg |
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Register pickle support functions. |
shelve |
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Python object persistence. |
copy |
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Shallow and deep copy operations. |
marshal |
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Convert Python objects to streams of bytes and back
(with different constraints). |
warnings |
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Issue warning messages and control their disposition. |
imp |
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Access the implementation of the import statement. |
code |
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Base classes for interactive Python interpreters. |
codeop |
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Compile (possibly incomplete) Python code. |
pprint |
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Data pretty printer. |
repr |
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Alternate repr() implementation with size limits. |
new |
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Interface to the creation of runtime implementation objects. |
site |
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A standard way to reference site-specific modules. |
user |
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A standard way to reference user-specific modules. |
__builtin__ |
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The set of built-in functions. |
__main__ |
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The environment where the top-level script is run. |