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@@ -19,8 +19,9 @@ part of their execution, e.g. by invoking (calling) a function.
The following are code blocks: A module is a code block. A function
body is a code block. A class definition is a code block. Each
command typed interactively is a separate code block; a script file is
-a code block. The string argument passed to the built-in functions
-\verb\eval\ and \verb\exec\ are code blocks. And finally, the
+a code block. The string argument passed to the built-in function
+\verb\eval\ and to the \verb\exec\ statement are code blocks.
+And finally, the
expression read and evaluated by the built-in function \verb\input\ is
a code block.
@@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ assignment, \verb\for\ loop header, or \verb\except\ clause header.
When a global name is not found in the global name space, it is
searched in the list of ``built-in'' names (which is actually the
-global name space of the module \verb\builtin\). When a name is not
+global name space of the module \verb\__builtin__\). When a name is not
found at all, the \verb\NameError\ exception is raised.
The following table lists the meaning of the local and global name