A method on a class: def printSelf(self): def printReviews(): for review in self.reviews: review.printSelf() print "Idnbr: ", self.idnumber, "Reviews: ", printReviews()
I don't have to pass an argument to printReviews because everything defined inside printSelf is aware of outer variables? Or is that wrong? If it is right, is this what a closure means? Because Python is lexically scoped right? Is lexical scope+closures = organized dynamic scope kind of if you get my point? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list