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18 lines
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\chapter{Introduction}
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The Python library consists of three parts, with different levels of
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integration with the interpreter.
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Closest to the interpreter are built-in types, exceptions and functions.
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Next are built-in modules, which are written in \C{} and linked statically
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with the interpreter.
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Finally there are standard modules that are implemented entirely in
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Python, but are always available.
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For efficiency, some standard modules may become built-in modules in
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future versions of the interpreter.
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\indexii{built-in}{types}
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\indexii{built-in}{exceptions}
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\indexii{built-in}{functions}
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\indexii{built-in}{modules}
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\indexii{standard}{modules}
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\indexii{\C{}}{language}
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