Move a short paragraph outside the description of ASTType.

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Fred Drake 1998-04-05 20:23:02 +00:00
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@ -274,11 +274,11 @@ AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()} and
Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
first argument may change to object methods in the future.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\begin{datadesc}{ASTType}
The type of the objects returned by \function{expr()},
\function{suite()} and \function{sequence2ast()}.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\end{datadesc}
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ of the \function{compile()}\bifuncindex{compile} built-in function and
the complex example shows the use of a parse tree for information
discovery.
\subsubsection{Emulation of \module{compile()}}
\subsubsection{Emulation of \function{compile()}}
While many useful operations may take place between parsing and
bytecode generation, the simplest operation is to do nothing. For

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@ -274,11 +274,11 @@ AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()} and
Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
first argument may change to object methods in the future.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\begin{datadesc}{ASTType}
The type of the objects returned by \function{expr()},
\function{suite()} and \function{sequence2ast()}.
Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
\end{datadesc}
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ of the \function{compile()}\bifuncindex{compile} built-in function and
the complex example shows the use of a parse tree for information
discovery.
\subsubsection{Emulation of \module{compile()}}
\subsubsection{Emulation of \function{compile()}}
While many useful operations may take place between parsing and
bytecode generation, the simplest operation is to do nothing. For