Hello I noticed a quirk difference between classes and functions
>>> x=0 >>> >>> class Test: x = x+1 print(x) x = x+1 print(x) 1 2 >>> print(x) 0 Previous code doesn't generate any errors. x at the right of = in first "x = x+1" line is the global one (x=0), then x becomes local within a function, this is not allowed >>> x = 0 >>> >>> def f(): x = x+1 >>> f() UnboundLocalError: local variable 'x' referenced before assignment Since x is written inside the function, it is considered as a local variable and x in x+1 is undefined so this throw an exception Any comment ? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list