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.. _builtin:
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Built-in Objects
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.. index::
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pair: built-in; types
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pair: built-in; exceptions
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pair: built-in; functions
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pair: built-in; constants
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single: symbol table
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Names for built-in exceptions and functions and a number of constants are found
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in a separate symbol table. This table is searched last when the interpreter
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looks up the meaning of a name, so local and global user-defined names can
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override built-in names. Built-in types are described together here for easy
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reference. [#]_
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The tables in this chapter document the priorities of operators by listing them
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in order of ascending priority (within a table) and grouping operators that have
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the same priority in the same box. Binary operators of the same priority group
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from left to right. (Unary operators group from right to left, but there you
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have no real choice.) See :ref:`operator-summary` for the complete picture on
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operator priorities.
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#] Most descriptions sorely lack explanations of the exceptions that may be raised
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--- this will be fixed in a future version of this manual.
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