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\chapter{Built-in Types, Exceptions and Functions}
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\nodename{Built-in Objects}
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Names for built-in exceptions and functions are found in a separate
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symbol table. This table is searched last when the interpreter looks
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up the meaning of a name, so local and global
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user-defined names can override built-in names. Built-in types are
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described together here for easy reference.%
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\footnote{Most descriptions sorely lack explanations of the exceptions
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that may be raised --- this will be fixed in a future version of
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this manual.}
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\indexii{built-in}{types}
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\indexii{built-in}{exceptions}
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\indexii{built-in}{functions}
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\index{symbol table}
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\bifuncindex{type}
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The tables in this chapter document the priorities of operators by
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listing them in order of ascending priority (within a table) and
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grouping operators that have the same priority in the same box.
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Binary operators of the same priority group from left to right.
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(Unary operators group from right to left, but there you have no real
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choice.) See Chapter 5 of the Python Reference Manual for the
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complete picture on operator priorities.
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