On 1/31/2016 7:19 AM, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
I am not sure what the problem is here, so I don't really know how I
should call the subject for that question. Please offer a better
subject.
The code below is a extrem simplified example of the original one. But
it reproduce the problem very nice. Please focus on the variable
`return_code`.
There is a `list()` of numbers without the number `7` in. The code
check if the number `7` is in and should tell that it is not in. But it
does tell me that `7 is in`. ;)
Python-list is not Stackoverflow. It is a text mailing list, not a web
page. Here, the backticks are not markup; they are just distracting
noise. Don't do this!
I think I didn't know some special things about scopes of variables in
Python. This might be a very good problem to learn more about that. But
I don't know on which Python topic I should focus here to find a
solution for my own.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
def walkOn_ids(ids, handlerFunction, **handlerArgs):
for one_id in ids:
handlerFunction(one_id=one_id, **handlerArgs)
print('after handler-call for id {}\t{}'
.format(one_id, handlerArgs))
Ditto. Here, the initial 4 space indents are not markup. They just
makes it impossible to cut, paste, and run your code without extra work.
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