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language syntax, refer to the \emph{Python Language Reference}. The
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parser itself is created from a grammar specification defined in the file
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\file{Grammar/Grammar} in the standard Python distribution. The parse
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trees stored in the ``AST objects'' created by this module are the
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trees stored in the AST objects created by this module are the
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actual output from the internal parser when created by the
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\function{expr()} or \function{suite()} functions, described below. The AST
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objects created by \function{sequence2ast()} faithfully simulate those
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\subsection{AST Objects}
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\label{AST Objects}
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AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()}, and
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AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()} and
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\function{sequence2ast()} have no methods of their own.
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Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
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first argument may change to object methods in the future. The type
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of these objects is available as \code{ASTType} in the module.
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first argument may change to object methods in the future.
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\begin{datadesc}{ASTType}
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The type of the objects returned by \function{expr()},
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\function{suite()} and \function{sequence2ast()}.
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Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
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\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Examples}
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language syntax, refer to the \emph{Python Language Reference}. The
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parser itself is created from a grammar specification defined in the file
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\file{Grammar/Grammar} in the standard Python distribution. The parse
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trees stored in the ``AST objects'' created by this module are the
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trees stored in the AST objects created by this module are the
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actual output from the internal parser when created by the
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\function{expr()} or \function{suite()} functions, described below. The AST
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objects created by \function{sequence2ast()} faithfully simulate those
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@ -267,13 +267,17 @@ to the descriptions of each function for detailed information.
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\subsection{AST Objects}
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\label{AST Objects}
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AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()}, and
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AST objects returned by \function{expr()}, \function{suite()} and
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\function{sequence2ast()} have no methods of their own.
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Some of the functions defined which accept an AST object as their
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first argument may change to object methods in the future. The type
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of these objects is available as \code{ASTType} in the module.
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first argument may change to object methods in the future.
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\begin{datadesc}{ASTType}
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The type of the objects returned by \function{expr()},
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\function{suite()} and \function{sequence2ast()}.
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Ordered and equality comparisons are supported between AST objects.
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\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Examples}
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