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:mod:`symtable` -- Access to the compiler's symbol tables
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.. module:: symtable
:synopsis: Interface to the compiler's internal symbol tables.
.. moduleauthor:: Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu>
.. sectionauthor:: Benjamin Peterson
Symbol tables are generated by the compiler from AST just before bytecode is
generated. The symbol table is responsible for calculating the scope of every
identifier in the code. :mod:`symtable` provides an interface to examine these
tables.
Generating Symbol Tables
------------------------
.. function:: symtable(code, filename, compile_type)
Return the toplevel :class:`SymbolTable` for the Python source, *code*.
*filename* is the name of the file containing the code. *compile_type* is
like the *mode* argument to :func:`compile`.
Examining Symbol Tables
-----------------------
.. class:: SymbolTable
A namespace table for a block. The constructor is not public.
.. method:: get_type()
Return the type of the symbol table. Possible values are ``'class'``,
``'module'``, and ``'function'``.
.. method:: get_id()
Return the table's identifier.
.. method:: get_name()
Return the table's name. This is the name of the class if the table is
for a class, the name of the function if the table is for a function, or
``'top'`` if the table is global.
.. method:: get_lineno()
Return the number of the first line in the block this table represents.
.. method:: is_optimized()
Return ``True`` if the locals in this table can be optimized.
.. method:: is_nested()
Return ``True`` if the block is nested in another.
.. method:: has_children()
Return ``True`` if the block has nested namespaces within it. These can
be obtained with :meth:`get_children`.
.. method:: has_exec()
Return ``True`` if the block uses ``exec``.
.. method:: has_import_start()
Return ``True`` if the block uses a starred import.
.. method:: get_identifiers()
Return a list of names of symbols in this table.
.. method:: lookup(name)
Lookup *name* in the table and return a :class:`Symbol` instance.
.. method:: get_symbols()
Return a list of :class:`Symbol` instances for names in the table.
.. method:: get_children()
Return a list of the nested symbol tables.
.. class:: Function
A namespace for a function or method. This class inherits
:class:`SymbolTable`.
.. method:: get_parameters()
Return a tuple containing names of parameters to this function.
.. method:: get_locals()
Return a tuple containing names of locals in this function.
.. method:: get_globals()
Return a tuple containing names of globals in this function.
.. method:: get_frees()
Return a tuple containing names of free variables in this function.
.. class:: Class
A namespace of a class. This class inherits :class:`SymbolTable`.
.. method:: get_methods()
Return a tuple containing the names of methods declared in the class.
.. class:: Symbol
An entry in a :class:`SymbolTable` corresponding to a identifier in the
source. The constructor is not public.
.. method:: get_name()
Return the symbol's name.
.. method:: is_referenced()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is used in its block.
.. method:: is_imported()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is created from an import statement.
.. method:: is_parameter()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is a parameter.
.. method:: is_global()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is global.
.. method:: is_vararg()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is a star arg (receives varargs).
.. method:: is_kewordarg()
Return ``True`` if symbol is a starred arg (receives keywrod arguments).
.. method:: is_local()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is local to its block.
.. method:: is_free()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is used in its block, but not declared.
.. method:: is_assigned()
Return ``True`` if the symbol is assigned to in its block.
.. method:: is_namespace()
Return ``True`` if name binding introduces new namespace.
If the name is used as the target of a function or class statement, this
will be true.
Note that a single name can be bound to multiple objects. If the result
is ``True``, the name may also be bound to other objects, like an int or
list, that does not introduce a new namespace.
.. method:: get_namespaces()
Return a list of namespaces bound to this name.
.. method:: get_namespace()
Return the namespace bound to this name. If more than one namespace is
bound, a :exc:`ValueError` is raised.