[Python-Dev] replacing 'global'
Just van Rossum
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Sun Oct 26 06:14:58 EST 2003
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Skip Montanaro wrote: > I see a couple problems: > > * Would you be required to use := at each assignment or just the > first? Just the first; "a = 2" still means "a is local to this scope". > All the toy examples we pass around are very simple, but it > seems that the name would get assigned to more than once, so the > programmer might need to remember the same discipline all the time. > It seems that use of > x := 2 > and > x = 4 > should be disallowed in the same function so that the compiler can > flag such mistakes. I don't see it as a mistake. := would mean: "bind to whichever scope the name is defined in", and that includes the current scope. I disagree with Alex when he says := should mean "I'm binding this name in NON-local scope". > * This seems like a statement which mixes declaration and execution. How is that different from "regular" assignment? It mixes declaration and execution in the same way. Just
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