print "hello world" I have a nested loop where the outer loop iterates over key value pairs of a dictionary and the inner loop iterates over a list each list of which is a mapped value from the dictionary
def showReport(self): for dev, sessions in self.logger.items(): for tree in session: self.addTestItem(self, tree) What I don't understand is why this executes w/o any problems when "sessions" was spelled as plural (sessionS) while later being spelled in the singular (session). Is there some type of name resolution of local variables where Python makes assumptions? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list