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Symbol Tables

Hello,

I would like to know more about Python's symbol
tables. How are symbol tables implemented in Python?
Hash tables, lists, or arrays? I would really
appreciate if there is any documentation that you can
provide. Thank you in advance.

Dave

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Dave Zhu wrote:
Hello,

I would like to know more about Python's symbol
tables. How are symbol tables implemented in Python?
Hash tables, lists, or arrays? I would really
appreciate if there is any documentation that you can
provide. Thank you in advance.

Dave

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