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will execute the code at a provided *path* argument. *path* can be
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the path of a Python source file (:file:`example.py`), a compiled
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bytecode file (:file:`example.pyc`), a directory
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(:file:`./package/'), or a zip archive (:file:`example.zip`). If a
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(:file:`./package/`), or a zip archive (:file:`example.zip`). If a
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directory or zip path is provided, it will be added to the front of
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``sys.path`` and the module :mod:`__main__` will be imported. It's
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expected that the directory or zip contains a :file:`__main__.py`;
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Python 3.1 adds a new C datatype, :ctype:`PyCapsule`, for providing a
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C API to an extension module. A capsule is essentially the holder for
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a C ``void *`` pointer, and is bound to a module attribute; for
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example, the :mod:`socket` module's API is exposed as ``socket.CAPI`,
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example, the :mod:`socket` module's API is exposed as ``socket.CAPI``,
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and :mod:`unicodedata` calls it ``ucnhash_CAPI``. Other extensions
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can import the module, access its dictionary to get the capsule
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object, and then get the ``void *`` pointer, which will usually point
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