Steve Howell wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:58 pm, Tim Roberts <t...@probo.com> wrote:
Alain Ketterlin <al...@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr> wrote:
I've just spent a few hours debugging code similar to this:
d = dict()
for r in [1,2,3]:
d[r] = [r for r in [4,5,6]]
print d
Yes, this has been fixed in later revisions, but I'm curious to know what
led you to believe that a list comprehension created a new scope. I don't
that was ever promised.
Common sense about how programming languages should work? As
confirmed by later revisions?
Common sense? About *somebody else's* idea of how a programming
language should work?
Please. Experiment and read the manual.
~Ethan~
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