[Python-Dev] Re: Re: closure semantics
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Fri Oct 24 13:16:41 EDT 2003
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"Terry Reedy" <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote in message news:bnbm8s$p6h$1 at sea.gmane.org... > > But what about name mismatches? Global statements allows functions to > create 'new' variables in the module scope and not just 'existing' > ones. What about for in-between scopes? > > #start of fress interpreter session > def f(): > global xf > xf = 1 > def g() > global xg > xg = 2 > global xgf in f > xgf = 3 > > does this compile and run? or choke on third global at compile time? > or choke on third assignment at runtime? Whoops. Paul Moore asked same question and Guido answered compile and run. TJR
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