Python scoping
Hartmann Schaffer
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Sat Oct 28 18:52:42 EDT 2000
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In article <8tev230147o at news1.newsguy.com>, Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: >"Hartmann Schaffer" <hs at paradise.nirvananet> wrote in message >news:8tda45$626$1 at paradise.nirvananet... >> In article <gqeivsspqj64idsf6rr6dgbekif5t9osfo at 4ax.com>, >> Steve Horne <sh at ttsoftware.co.uk> wrote: >> >On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:28:15 +0200, "Alex Martelli" >> ><aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> >>I recall that in PL/I you may, if you wish, recall the label in >> >>the END clause (or was it Ada...? darn -- big languages, long >> >>ago...): >> >> couldn't that be used for 'multiple closure' (i.e. it also close all >> blocks that started within foo that weren't terminated yet)> > >Could be, if you wanted to design a language that way, but i wasn't suggesting it (because i agree), but i think that the pl1 specs mentioned something like that > ... hs
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