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-\section{Standard Module \module{code}}
-\label{module-code}
-\stmodindex{code}
-
-The \code{code} module defines operations pertaining to Python code
-objects.
-
-The \code{code} module defines the following functions:
-
-
-\begin{funcdesc}{compile_command}{source, \optional{filename\optional{, symbol}}}
-This function is useful for programs that want to emulate Python's
-interpreter main loop (a.k.a. the read-eval-print loop). The tricky
-part is to determine when the user has entered an incomplete command
-that can be completed by entering more text (as opposed to a complete
-command or a syntax error). This function \emph{almost} always makes
-the same decision as the real interpreter main loop.
-
-Arguments: \var{source} is the source string; \var{filename} is the
-optional filename from which source was read, defaulting to
-\code{"<input>"}; and \var{symbol} is the optional grammar start
-symbol, which should be either \code{"single"} (the default) or
-\code{"eval"}.
-
-Return a code object (the same as \code{compile(\var{source},
-\var{filename}, \var{symbol})}) if the command is complete and valid;
-return \code{None} if the command is incomplete; raise
-\code{SyntaxError} if the command is a syntax error.
-
-
-\end{funcdesc}