Issue #15476: Merge index entries from 3.5
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.. _codeobjects:
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.. index:: object; code, code object
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Code Objects
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.. sectionauthor:: Jeffrey Yasskin <jyasskin@gmail.com>
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.. index::
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object: code
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Code objects are a low-level detail of the CPython implementation.
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Each one represents a chunk of executable code that hasn't yet been
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bound into a function.
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.. index::
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module: pickle
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module: shelve
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object: code
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This is not a general "persistence" module. For general persistence and
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transfer of Python objects through RPC calls, see the modules :mod:`pickle` and
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maliciously constructed data. Never unmarshal data received from an
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untrusted or unauthenticated source.
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.. index:: object; code, code object
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Not all Python object types are supported; in general, only objects whose value
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is independent from a particular invocation of Python can be written and read by
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this module. The following types are supported: booleans, integers, floating
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See :ref:`types` for more information.
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.. index:: object; code, code object
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.. _bltin-code-objects:
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Code Objects
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------------
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.. index:: object: code
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.. index::
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builtin: compile
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single: __code__ (function object attribute)
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definitions may change with future versions of the interpreter, but they are
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mentioned here for completeness.
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Code objects
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.. index::
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single: bytecode
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object: code
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.. index:: bytecode, object; code, code object
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Code objects
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Code objects represent *byte-compiled* executable Python code, or :term:`bytecode`.
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The difference between a code object and a function object is that the function
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object contains an explicit reference to the function's globals (the module in
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