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[Python-Dev] Can Python implementations reject semantically invalid expressions?

[Python-Dev] Can Python implementations reject semantically invalid expressions? [Python-Dev] Can Python implementations reject semantically invalid expressions?"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Fri Jul 2 09:20:18 CEST 2010
Am 02.07.2010 08:55, schrieb Craig Citro:
>> This question has an easy answer - can you possibly tell the difference?
>>
> 
> Ok, I'm obviously being silly here, but sure you can:

The dis module is deliberately (*) not part of the Python language and
standard library; it's an implementation detail (as is the func_code
attribute, and the code object).

So the question really is: can you tell the difference, using only
mechanisms not explicitly documented as implementation-specific?

Regards,
Martin

(*) Unfortunately, the documentation fails to mention that, probably
because it's too obvious.
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