Vincent, you should also try to avoid naming your lists a 'list'. There's a
couple dozen words in Python that are reserved 'for system use':
import keyword
print(keyword.kwlist)
['False', 'None', 'True', 'and', 'as', 'assert', 'break', 'class', 'continue',
'def', 'del', 'elif', 'else', 'except', 'finally', 'for', 'from', 'global',
'if', 'import', 'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'nonlocal', 'not', 'or', 'pass', 'raise',
'return', 'try', 'while', 'with', 'yield']
'List' is actually not listed here, however, using it as a variable name is
still bad:
list('spam')
['s', 'p', 'a', 'm']
list = '42'
list('spam')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
list('spam')
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
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