On 29/12/19 11:35 am, DL Neil wrote:
if our mythical collection of module-functions has an internal-reference, eg b() requires a(), then function a() MUST exist, ie be defined, 'before' function b().

Not true in Python -- a() must exist by the time b() is run,
but they can be written in the file in either order,

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