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| Started by | Marc Aymerich <glicerinu@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2014-01-31 12:05 +0100 |
| Last post | 2014-01-31 12:05 +0100 |
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Re: Why this throws an UnboundLocalError ? Marc Aymerich <glicerinu@gmail.com> - 2014-01-31 12:05 +0100
| From | Marc Aymerich <glicerinu@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-01-31 12:05 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: Why this throws an UnboundLocalError ? |
| Message-ID | <mailman.6203.1391166346.18130.python-list@python.org> |
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Marc Aymerich <glicerinu@gmail.com> wrote: >> GLOBAL = 0 >> >> def update(): >> GLOBAL += 1 > > If you assign to a name, Python makes it local, unless you explicitly > tell it that you want it to be global: > > def update(): > global GLOBAL > GLOBAL += 1 > > But be aware that the ALL_CAPS name conventionally means a constant. > Since you're changing its value, it's not constant (wow! :) ), so > using a name of GLOBAL is a bad idea. (Also, obviously, you want to > name it appropriately to what you're doing, but I assume you called it > this as part of cutting down your example. For which, by the way, > thank you. You posted a complete example, and the full traceback, and > the Python version and platform. That's everything that we need to > help you - it's such a luxury!!) > Thank you very much guys! and for the additional tips Chris. :) I can't believe, all these years using Python and never encountered a situation where I needed to use global ! -- Marc
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