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Where to put the global keyword when assigning variables outside a function?
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Where to put the global keyword when assigning variables outside a function?
#7
a = []
is the proper way!

otherwise it's like you have a company that make teapots, but before you sell them,
you move them to someone else's factory next door, then have them return them to you,
telling you that they are teapots.
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RE: Where to put the global keyword when assigning variables outside a function? - by Larz60+ - Feb-08-2020, 10:54 PM

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