The Python Language Reference¶
This reference manual describes the syntax and “core semantics” of the language. It is terse, but attempts to be exact and complete. The semantics of non-essential built-in object types and of the built-in functions and modules are described in The Python Standard Library . For an informal introduction to the language, see The Python Tutorial . For C or C++ programmers, two additional manuals exist: Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter describes the high-level picture of how to write a Python extension module, and the Python/C API Reference Manual describes the interfaces available to C/C++ programmers in detail.
  - 1. Introduction
  - 1.1. Alternate Implementations
 
  - 1.2. Notation
 
  - 2.1. Line structure
 
  - 2.2. Other tokens
 
  - 2.3. Identifiers and keywords
 
  - 2.4. Literals
 
  - 2.5. Operators
 
  - 2.6. Delimiters
 
  - 3.1. Objects, values and types
 
  - 3.2. The standard type hierarchy
 
  - 3.3. Special method names
 
  - 3.4. Coroutines
 
  - 4.1. Structure of a program
 
  - 4.2. Naming and binding
 
  - 4.3. Exceptions
 
  - 5.1. importlib
 
  - 5.2. Packages
 
  - 5.3. Searching
 
  - 5.4. Loading
 
  - 5.5. The Path Based Finder
 
  - 5.6. Replacing the standard import system
 
  - 5.7. Package Relative Imports
 
  - 5.8. Special considerations for __main__
 
  - 5.9. References
 
  - 6.1. Arithmetic conversions
 
  - 6.2. Atoms
 
  - 6.3. Primaries
 
  - 6.4. Await expression
 
  - 6.5. The power operator
 
  - 6.6. Unary arithmetic and bitwise operations
 
  - 6.7. Binary arithmetic operations
 
  - 6.8. Shifting operations
 
  - 6.9. Binary bitwise operations
 
  - 6.10. Comparisons
 
  - 6.11. Boolean operations
 
  - 6.12. Assignment expressions
 
  - 6.13. Conditional expressions
 
  - 6.14. Lambdas
 
  - 6.15. Expression lists
 
  - 6.16. Evaluation order
 
  - 6.17. Operator precedence
 
  - 7.1. Expression statements
 
  - 7.2. Assignment statements
 
  - 7.3. The assert statement
 
  - 7.4. The pass statement
 
  - 7.5. The del statement
 
  - 7.6. The return statement
 
  - 7.7. The yield statement
 
  - 7.8. The raise statement
 
  - 7.9. The break statement
 
  - 7.10. The continue statement
 
  - 7.11. The import statement
 
  - 7.12. The global statement
 
  - 7.13. The nonlocal statement
 
  - 7.14. The type statement
 
  - 8.1. The if statement
 
  - 8.2. The while statement
 
  - 8.3. The for statement
 
  - 8.4. The try statement
 
  - 8.5. The with statement
 
  - 8.6. The match statement
 
  - 8.7. Function definitions
 
  - 8.8. Class definitions
 
  - 8.9. Coroutines
 
  - 8.10. Type parameter lists
 
  - 9.1. Complete Python programs
 
  - 9.2. File input
 
  - 9.3. Interactive input
 
  - 9.4. Expression input