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docstrings into comments.
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for b/w compatibility with 1.5.1.
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InteractiveInterpreter, which handles parsing and interpreter state
but doesn't know deal with buffering or prompting or input file
naming. And a derived class, InteractiveConsole, which adds buffering
and prompting and supports setting the filename once. Also tweak the
algorithm in compile_command() a bit so that input consisting of all
blank lines or comments always succeeds immediately, and note the fact
that apart from SyntaxError it can also raise OverflowError.
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possible to use this in PythonWin, and to replace Fredrik Lundh's
PythonInterpreter class. Fredrik is credited with the class' API.
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(It should probably be withdrawn :-( )
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Currently, contains one function: compile_command(), which helps
determining whether a source string is complete, incomplete or in
error. This is useful when writing your own version of the Python
read-eval-print loop.
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