On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:06:09 AM UTC, Rick Johnson wrote: > > ============================================================ > > Justifying Global Variables: > > ============================================================ > > Globals are justified when they are used to communicate > > information between scopes that otherwise were meant to be > > mutually exclusive. One good example would be package sub- > > modules. >
Can you please give an example where having a module provide a global variable would work better than any of: 1. providing a module function to change the operation of my module 2. providing a class with a method to change the operation of an instance 3. providing an additional parameter to module functions / instance methods to change operation 4. providing additional module functions / instance methods to perform different operations -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list