Its the entry point if the script is executed directly.
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Am 01.11.2010 19:18, schrieb [email protected]:
Sorry that is what I mean. What is it for?
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From: MRAB<[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2010 17:33:22
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Subject: Re: [Beginer Question] I heard about python needing some
sort of_VariableName_ boiler plate?
On 01/11/2010 04:51, Ben Finney wrote:
[email protected] writes:
Sorry, to clarify I heard that when you declare a variable in python
you have to use some sort of standard boiler plate _variable_ however
this has not been my experience using IDLE so is this even true?
I don't know what “some sort of boiler plate _variable_” might mean.
Can you point to someone's actual message saying this, so we can see
what they might be talking about?
Perhaps the OP means:
if __name__ == "__main__":
...
although the "declare a variable" bit has me puzzled.
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