Hi everybody,

A friend of mine asked me a question about the following code:

[code]
def f(x=[2,3]):
    x.append(1)
    return x

print(f())
print(f())
print(f())
[/code]

The results are [2, 3, 1], [2, 3, 1, 1] and [2, 3, 1, 1, 1].

The function acts as if there were a global variable x, but the call of x results in an error (undefined variable). I don't understand why the successive calls of f() don't return the same value: indeed, I thought that [2,3] was the default argument of the function f, thus I expected the three calls of f() to be exactly equivalent.

I'm don't know much about python, does anybody have a simple explanation please?

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