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- Subject: Re: upvals in Lua bytecode
- From: Reuben Thomas <rrt@...>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 08:45:15 +0100
On 2 June 2011 08:39, Geoff Leyland <geoff_leyland@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> Is "outer" new?
PEP 3104, 12th October 2006.
> I almost immediately got scope paranoia using Python, but that was a
> long time ago.
Since Python is local by default, I assume the above is to be
contrasted with the following:
> I hardly ever get tripped up by global by default if I do its easily fixed.
And hence you're saying neither is a big problem?
> Can you work around local by default without outer?
As Mike Pall points out on the wiki page, local-by-default without
outer or some other mechanism prevents access to variables in
non-global scopes lexically outside the current one. As the PEP says
of the situation before outer: "Currently, Python code can refer to a
name in any enclosing scope, but it can only rebind names in two
scopes: the local scope (by simple assignment) or the module-global
scope (using a global declaration)."
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