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"Steven D'Aprano" <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> a écrit dans le message de news:54898820$0$12989$c3e8da3$5496439d at news.astraweb.com... > > As I said, most programming languages work like this. But a small minority > use a different system, called "dynamic scoping". In dynamic scoping, it > doesn't matter *where* a function is defined, only where it is called. With > dynamic scoping, your code would have worked correctly. > Thank you very much. This is my mistake I knew that a function defined in a scope "knows" the variables defined in that scope, at least for reading (for writing, it is more complicated). I didnt realize that my function/class was called, not defined in that scope.
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