# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation # For licence information, see README file. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-04-02 22:11+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:2 msgid ":mod:`codeop` --- Compile Python code" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:10 msgid "**Source code:** :source:`Lib/codeop.py`" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:14 msgid "" "The :mod:`codeop` module provides utilities upon which the Python read-eval-" "print loop can be emulated, as is done in the :mod:`code` module. As a " "result, you probably don't want to use the module directly; if you want to " "include such a loop in your program you probably want to use the :mod:`code` " "module instead." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:20 msgid "There are two parts to this job:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:22 msgid "" "Being able to tell if a line of input completes a Python statement: in " "short, telling whether to print '``>>>``' or '``...``' next." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:25 msgid "" "Remembering which future statements the user has entered, so subsequent " "input can be compiled with these in effect." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:28 msgid "" "The :mod:`codeop` module provides a way of doing each of these things, and a " "way of doing them both." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:31 msgid "To do just the former:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:35 msgid "" "Tries to compile *source*, which should be a string of Python code and " "return a code object if *source* is valid Python code. In that case, the " "filename attribute of the code object will be *filename*, which defaults to " "``''``. Returns ``None`` if *source* is *not* valid Python code, but " "is a prefix of valid Python code." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:41 msgid "" "If there is a problem with *source*, an exception will be raised. :exc:" "`SyntaxError` is raised if there is invalid Python syntax, and :exc:" "`OverflowError` or :exc:`ValueError` if there is an invalid literal." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:45 msgid "" "The *symbol* argument determines whether *source* is compiled as a statement " "(``'single'``, the default) or as an :term:`expression` (``'eval'``). Any " "other value will cause :exc:`ValueError` to be raised." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:51 msgid "" "It is possible (but not likely) that the parser stops parsing with a " "successful outcome before reaching the end of the source; in this case, " "trailing symbols may be ignored instead of causing an error. For example, a " "backslash followed by two newlines may be followed by arbitrary garbage. " "This will be fixed once the API for the parser is better." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:60 msgid "" "Instances of this class have :meth:`__call__` methods identical in signature " "to the built-in function :func:`compile`, but with the difference that if " "the instance compiles program text containing a :mod:`__future__` statement, " "the instance 'remembers' and compiles all subsequent program texts with the " "statement in force." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/codeop.rst:69 msgid "" "Instances of this class have :meth:`__call__` methods identical in signature " "to :func:`compile_command`; the difference is that if the instance compiles " "program text containing a ``__future__`` statement, the instance 'remembers' " "and compiles all subsequent program texts with the statement in force." msgstr ""