mateus wrote: > 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?
No. You are probably running your script in an ide that keeps an old variable hanging around. Try it from a command promt. -- hilsen/regards Max M, Denmark http://www.mxm.dk/ IT's Mad Science Phone: +45 66 11 84 94 Mobile: +45 29 93 42 96 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list