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Steve Holden
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"D-Man" <dsh8290 at rit.edu> wrote in message news:mailman.981656286.3737.python-list at python.org... [ ... ] > > Interesting. So normally "None" is a special keyword (that is a > reference to an object) , but that doesn't prevent one from creating > a local variable named "None" that shadows the keyword. > Nope, it's just in __builtins__, and remains there whether you bind the same name in the module scope or not. You can delete it from the module scope, thereby making the one in __builtins__ visible once more. And, as I pointed out in an earlier posting, you can even bind __builtins__.None to a new value if you want, to the confusion of all. regards Steve
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