francisl wrote:
I have a problem when I declare global variable.
If it is string, dict, array or tuple, everything goes fine, but with int, I get an "used before declaration" error.


here a sample :
vardict = {'un':1, 'deux':2}

def print_value():
    print vardict['un']
######### ok, that works

--------------------
#!/bin/python
varint = 1

def print_value():
    print varint
######### ok, that failed

Please *always* post tracebacks, the actual traceback cut and pasted with the mouse from your session, when you are asking for help with errors like this. There is nothing called a "used before declaration" error... Was what you actually got an "UnboundLocalError: local variable 'varint' referenced before assignment", or something else? Don't retype: cut and paste.

Also, please post only the actual code you are running,
reduced to the simplest form which still reproduces the
problem.  The above code runs perfectly well, even if you
add the missing call to print_value() at the end of the module.

-Peter
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