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Re: exit()

Gary Robinson wrote:
In Python 2.5.2, I notice that, in the interpreter or in a script, I can exit with:

exit()
The exit callable is defined in the site module. Check out site.py! It
shouldn't be used in code. It was added to help newbies to 'escape' from
an interactive Python shell.

Christian

Sep 8 '08 #1
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