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  1. .. _execmodel:
  2. ***************
  3. Execution model
  4. ***************
  5. .. index:: single: execution model
  6. .. _naming:
  7. Naming and binding
  8. ==================
  9. .. index::
  10. pair: code; block
  11. single: namespace
  12. single: scope
  13. .. index::
  14. single: name
  15. pair: binding; name
  16. :dfn:`Names` refer to objects. Names are introduced by name binding operations.
  17. Each occurrence of a name in the program text refers to the :dfn:`binding` of
  18. that name established in the innermost function block containing the use.
  19. .. index:: block
  20. A :dfn:`block` is a piece of Python program text that is executed as a unit.
  21. The following are blocks: a module, a function body, and a class definition.
  22. Each command typed interactively is a block. A script file (a file given as
  23. standard input to the interpreter or specified as a command line argument to the
  24. interpreter) is a code block. A script command (a command specified on the
  25. interpreter command line with the '**-c**' option) is a code block. The string
  26. argument passed to the built-in functions :func:`eval` and :func:`exec` is a
  27. code block.
  28. .. index:: pair: execution; frame
  29. A code block is executed in an :dfn:`execution frame`. A frame contains some
  30. administrative information (used for debugging) and determines where and how
  31. execution continues after the code block's execution has completed.
  32. .. index:: scope
  33. A :dfn:`scope` defines the visibility of a name within a block. If a local
  34. variable is defined in a block, its scope includes that block. If the
  35. definition occurs in a function block, the scope extends to any blocks contained
  36. within the defining one, unless a contained block introduces a different binding
  37. for the name. The scope of names defined in a class block is limited to the
  38. class block; it does not extend to the code blocks of methods -- this includes
  39. comprehensions and generator expressions since they are implemented using a
  40. function scope. This means that the following will fail::
  41. class A:
  42. a = 42
  43. b = list(a + i for i in range(10))
  44. .. index:: single: environment
  45. When a name is used in a code block, it is resolved using the nearest enclosing
  46. scope. The set of all such scopes visible to a code block is called the block's
  47. :dfn:`environment`.
  48. .. index:: pair: free; variable
  49. If a name is bound in a block, it is a local variable of that block, unless
  50. declared as :keyword:`nonlocal`. If a name is bound at the module level, it is
  51. a global variable. (The variables of the module code block are local and
  52. global.) If a variable is used in a code block but not defined there, it is a
  53. :dfn:`free variable`.
  54. .. index::
  55. single: NameError (built-in exception)
  56. single: UnboundLocalError
  57. When a name is not found at all, a :exc:`NameError` exception is raised. If the
  58. name refers to a local variable that has not been bound, an
  59. :exc:`UnboundLocalError` exception is raised. :exc:`UnboundLocalError` is a
  60. subclass of :exc:`NameError`.
  61. .. index:: statement: from
  62. The following constructs bind names: formal parameters to functions,
  63. :keyword:`import` statements, class and function definitions (these bind the
  64. class or function name in the defining block), and targets that are identifiers
  65. if occurring in an assignment, :keyword:`for` loop header, or after
  66. :keyword:`as` in a :keyword:`with` statement or :keyword:`except` clause.
  67. The :keyword:`import` statement
  68. of the form ``from ... import *`` binds all names defined in the imported
  69. module, except those beginning with an underscore. This form may only be used
  70. at the module level.
  71. A target occurring in a :keyword:`del` statement is also considered bound for
  72. this purpose (though the actual semantics are to unbind the name).
  73. Each assignment or import statement occurs within a block defined by a class or
  74. function definition or at the module level (the top-level code block).
  75. If a name binding operation occurs anywhere within a code block, all uses of the
  76. name within the block are treated as references to the current block. This can
  77. lead to errors when a name is used within a block before it is bound. This rule
  78. is subtle. Python lacks declarations and allows name binding operations to
  79. occur anywhere within a code block. The local variables of a code block can be
  80. determined by scanning the entire text of the block for name binding operations.
  81. If the :keyword:`global` statement occurs within a block, all uses of the name
  82. specified in the statement refer to the binding of that name in the top-level
  83. namespace. Names are resolved in the top-level namespace by searching the
  84. global namespace, i.e. the namespace of the module containing the code block,
  85. and the builtins namespace, the namespace of the module :mod:`builtins`. The
  86. global namespace is searched first. If the name is not found there, the
  87. builtins namespace is searched. The :keyword:`global` statement must precede
  88. all uses of the name.
  89. .. XXX document "nonlocal" semantics here
  90. .. index:: pair: restricted; execution
  91. The builtins namespace associated with the execution of a code block is actually
  92. found by looking up the name ``__builtins__`` in its global namespace; this
  93. should be a dictionary or a module (in the latter case the module's dictionary
  94. is used). By default, when in the :mod:`__main__` module, ``__builtins__`` is
  95. the built-in module :mod:`builtins`; when in any other module,
  96. ``__builtins__`` is an alias for the dictionary of the :mod:`builtins` module
  97. itself. ``__builtins__`` can be set to a user-created dictionary to create a
  98. weak form of restricted execution.
  99. .. impl-detail::
  100. Users should not touch ``__builtins__``; it is strictly an implementation
  101. detail. Users wanting to override values in the builtins namespace should
  102. :keyword:`import` the :mod:`builtins` module and modify its
  103. attributes appropriately.
  104. .. index:: module: __main__
  105. The namespace for a module is automatically created the first time a module is
  106. imported. The main module for a script is always called :mod:`__main__`.
  107. The :keyword:`global` statement has the same scope as a name binding operation
  108. in the same block. If the nearest enclosing scope for a free variable contains
  109. a global statement, the free variable is treated as a global.
  110. A class definition is an executable statement that may use and define names.
  111. These references follow the normal rules for name resolution. The namespace of
  112. the class definition becomes the attribute dictionary of the class. Names
  113. defined at the class scope are not visible in methods.
  114. .. _dynamic-features:
  115. Interaction with dynamic features
  116. ---------------------------------
  117. There are several cases where Python statements are illegal when used in
  118. conjunction with nested scopes that contain free variables.
  119. If a variable is referenced in an enclosing scope, it is illegal to delete the
  120. name. An error will be reported at compile time.
  121. If the wild card form of import --- ``import *`` --- is used in a function and
  122. the function contains or is a nested block with free variables, the compiler
  123. will raise a :exc:`SyntaxError`.
  124. .. XXX from * also invalid with relative imports (at least currently)
  125. The :func:`eval` and :func:`exec` functions do not have access to the full
  126. environment for resolving names. Names may be resolved in the local and global
  127. namespaces of the caller. Free variables are not resolved in the nearest
  128. enclosing namespace, but in the global namespace. [#]_ The :func:`exec` and
  129. :func:`eval` functions have optional arguments to override the global and local
  130. namespace. If only one namespace is specified, it is used for both.
  131. .. _exceptions:
  132. Exceptions
  133. ==========
  134. .. index:: single: exception
  135. .. index::
  136. single: raise an exception
  137. single: handle an exception
  138. single: exception handler
  139. single: errors
  140. single: error handling
  141. Exceptions are a means of breaking out of the normal flow of control of a code
  142. block in order to handle errors or other exceptional conditions. An exception
  143. is *raised* at the point where the error is detected; it may be *handled* by the
  144. surrounding code block or by any code block that directly or indirectly invoked
  145. the code block where the error occurred.
  146. The Python interpreter raises an exception when it detects a run-time error
  147. (such as division by zero). A Python program can also explicitly raise an
  148. exception with the :keyword:`raise` statement. Exception handlers are specified
  149. with the :keyword:`try` ... :keyword:`except` statement. The :keyword:`finally`
  150. clause of such a statement can be used to specify cleanup code which does not
  151. handle the exception, but is executed whether an exception occurred or not in
  152. the preceding code.
  153. .. index:: single: termination model
  154. Python uses the "termination" model of error handling: an exception handler can
  155. find out what happened and continue execution at an outer level, but it cannot
  156. repair the cause of the error and retry the failing operation (except by
  157. re-entering the offending piece of code from the top).
  158. .. index:: single: SystemExit (built-in exception)
  159. When an exception is not handled at all, the interpreter terminates execution of
  160. the program, or returns to its interactive main loop. In either case, it prints
  161. a stack backtrace, except when the exception is :exc:`SystemExit`.
  162. Exceptions are identified by class instances. The :keyword:`except` clause is
  163. selected depending on the class of the instance: it must reference the class of
  164. the instance or a base class thereof. The instance can be received by the
  165. handler and can carry additional information about the exceptional condition.
  166. .. note::
  167. Exception messages are not part of the Python API. Their contents may change
  168. from one version of Python to the next without warning and should not be
  169. relied on by code which will run under multiple versions of the interpreter.
  170. See also the description of the :keyword:`try` statement in section :ref:`try`
  171. and :keyword:`raise` statement in section :ref:`raise`.
  172. .. rubric:: Footnotes
  173. .. [#] This limitation occurs because the code that is executed by these operations
  174. is not available at the time the module is compiled.