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.. function:: compile(source, filename, mode, flags=0, dont_inherit=False, optimize=-1)
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Compile the *source* into a code or AST object. Code objects can be executed
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by :func:`exec` or :func:`eval`. *source* can either be a string or an AST
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object. Refer to the :mod:`ast` module documentation for information on how
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to work with AST objects.
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by :func:`exec` or :func:`eval`. *source* can either be a normal string, a
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byte string, or an AST object. Refer to the :mod:`ast` module documentation
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for information on how to work with AST objects.
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The *filename* argument should give the file from which the code was read;
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pass some recognizable value if it wasn't read from a file (``'<string>'`` is
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PyDoc_STRVAR(compile_doc,
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"compile(source, filename, mode[, flags[, dont_inherit]]) -> code object\n\
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\n\
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Compile the source string (a Python module, statement or expression)\n\
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Compile the source (a Python module, statement or expression)\n\
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into a code object that can be executed by exec() or eval().\n\
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The filename will be used for run-time error messages.\n\
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The mode must be 'exec' to compile a module, 'single' to compile a\n\
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