In the book that I am reading on Python, it keeps using the code eval(input('blah'))
I read the documentation, and I understand it, but I still do not see how it changes the input() function.
What does it do? Can someone explain?
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The eval function lets a Python program run Python code within itself.
eval example (interactive shell):