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authorMark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>2010-07-12 09:39:08 (GMT)
committerMark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>2010-07-12 09:39:08 (GMT)
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Merged revisions 82835 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/py3k ........ r82835 | mark.dickinson | 2010-07-12 10:37:40 +0100 (Mon, 12 Jul 2010) | 1 line Remove mention of execfile from the tutorial. ........
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@@ -599,12 +599,12 @@ Note that the mangling rules are designed mostly to avoid accidents; it still is
possible to access or modify a variable that is considered private. This can
even be useful in special circumstances, such as in the debugger.
-Notice that code passed to ``exec()``, ``eval()`` or ``execfile()`` does not
-consider the classname of the invoking class to be the current class; this is
-similar to the effect of the ``global`` statement, the effect of which is
-likewise restricted to code that is byte-compiled together. The same
-restriction applies to ``getattr()``, ``setattr()`` and ``delattr()``, as well
-as when referencing ``__dict__`` directly.
+Notice that code passed to ``exec()`` or ``eval()`` does not consider the
+classname of the invoking class to be the current class; this is similar to the
+effect of the ``global`` statement, the effect of which is likewise restricted
+to code that is byte-compiled together. The same restriction applies to
+``getattr()``, ``setattr()`` and ``delattr()``, as well as when referencing
+``__dict__`` directly.
.. _tut-odds: