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diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref6.tex b/Doc/ref/ref6.tex index 4cf30ff..13b1c71 100644 --- a/Doc/ref/ref6.tex +++ b/Doc/ref/ref6.tex @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ This statement supports dynamic execution of Python code. The first expression should evaluate to either a string, an open file object, or a code object. If it is a string, the string is parsed as a suite of Python statements which is then executed (unless a syntax error -occurs). If it is an open file, the file is parsed until EOF and +occurs). If it is an open file, the file is parsed until \EOF{} and executed. If it is a code object, it is simply executed. In all cases, if the optional parts are omitted, the code is executed diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref7.tex b/Doc/ref/ref7.tex index 64d3621..e43faec 100644 --- a/Doc/ref/ref7.tex +++ b/Doc/ref/ref7.tex @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ of the suite and goes back to testing the expression. \indexii{loop}{statement} The \keyword{for} statement is used to iterate over the elements of a -sequence (string, tuple or list): +sequence (such as a string, tuple or list) or other iterable object: \obindex{sequence} \begin{verbatim} @@ -353,10 +353,6 @@ positional parameters, defaulting to the empty tuple. If the form dictionary receiving any excess keyword arguments, defaulting to a new empty dictionary. - - - - It is also possible to create anonymous functions (functions not bound to a name), for immediate use in expressions. This uses lambda forms, described in section \ref{lambda}. Note that the lambda form is |