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\chapter{Built-in Types, Exceptions and Functions}
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\label{builtin}
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\nodename{Built-in Objects}
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\chapter{The Python Debugger}
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\label{module-pdb}
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\stmodindex{pdb}
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\index{debugging}
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\chapter{The Python Profiler}
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\label{profile}
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\stmodindex{profile}
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\stmodindex{pstats}
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\chapter{Restricted Execution}
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\label{restricted}
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In general, Python programs have complete access to the underlying
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operating system throug the various functions and classes, For
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\chapter{SGI IRIX Specific Services}
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\label{sgi}
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The modules described in this chapter provide interfaces to features
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that are unique to SGI's IRIX operating system (versions 4 and 5).
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\chapter{String Services}
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\label{strings}
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The modules described in this chapter provide a wide range of string
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manipulation operations. Here's an overview:
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\section{Built-in Types}
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\label{types}
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The following sections describe the standard types that are built into
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the interpreter. These are the numeric types, sequence types, and
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\chapter{Built-in Types, Exceptions and Functions}
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\label{builtin}
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\nodename{Built-in Objects}
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\chapter{The Python Debugger}
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\label{module-pdb}
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\stmodindex{pdb}
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\index{debugging}
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\chapter{The Python Profiler}
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\label{profile}
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\stmodindex{profile}
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\stmodindex{pstats}
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\chapter{Restricted Execution}
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\label{restricted}
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In general, Python programs have complete access to the underlying
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operating system throug the various functions and classes, For
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\chapter{SGI IRIX Specific Services}
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\label{sgi}
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The modules described in this chapter provide interfaces to features
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that are unique to SGI's IRIX operating system (versions 4 and 5).
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\chapter{String Services}
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\label{strings}
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The modules described in this chapter provide a wide range of string
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manipulation operations. Here's an overview:
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\section{Built-in Types}
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\label{types}
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The following sections describe the standard types that are built into
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the interpreter. These are the numeric types, sequence types, and
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