Name the parameter to expr() and suite() "source" instead of "string".

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Fred Drake 1999-09-09 14:16:36 +00:00
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@ -110,17 +110,17 @@ AST objects may be created from source code or from a parse tree.
When creating an AST object from source, different functions are used When creating an AST object from source, different functions are used
to create the \code{'eval'} and \code{'exec'} forms. to create the \code{'eval'} and \code{'exec'} forms.
\begin{funcdesc}{expr}{string} \begin{funcdesc}{expr}{source}
The \function{expr()} function parses the parameter \var{string} The \function{expr()} function parses the parameter \var{source}
as if it were an input to \samp{compile(\var{string}, 'eval')}. If as if it were an input to \samp{compile(\var{source}, 'eval')}. If
the parse succeeds, an AST object is created to hold the internal the parse succeeds, an AST object is created to hold the internal
parse tree representation, otherwise an appropriate exception is parse tree representation, otherwise an appropriate exception is
thrown. thrown.
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{suite}{string} \begin{funcdesc}{suite}{source}
The \function{suite()} function parses the parameter \var{string} The \function{suite()} function parses the parameter \var{source}
as if it were an input to \samp{compile(\var{string}, 'exec')}. If as if it were an input to \samp{compile(\var{source}, 'exec')}. If
the parse succeeds, an AST object is created to hold the internal the parse succeeds, an AST object is created to hold the internal
parse tree representation, otherwise an appropriate exception is parse tree representation, otherwise an appropriate exception is
thrown. thrown.