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Why is the empty dictionary a dangerous default value in Python? [duplicate]

I put a dict as the default value for an optional argument to a Python function, and pylint (using Sublime package) told me it was dangerous. Can someone explain why this is the case? And is a better ...
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Python constructor and default value [duplicate]

Somehow, in the Node class below, the wordList and adjacencyList variable is shared between all instances of Node. >>> class Node: ... def __init__(self, wordList = [], adjacencyList = []...
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Why are default arguments evaluated at definition time? [duplicate]

I had a very difficult time with understanding the root cause of a problem in an algorithm. Then, by simplifying the functions step by step I found out that evaluation of default arguments in Python ...
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python function default parameter is evaluated only once? [duplicate]

I am a python beginner, reading 'python tutorial', it says if we have a function: def f(a, L=[]): L.append(a) return L print f(1) print f(2) print f(3) This will print [1] [1, 2] [1, 2, 3]...
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Optional parameters in functions and their mutable default values [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: “Least Astonishment” in Python: The Mutable Default Argument I'm kind of confused about how optional parameters work in Python functions/methods. I have the ...
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Why the "mutable default argument fix" syntax is so ugly, asks python newbie [duplicate]

Now following my series of "python newbie questions" and based on another question. Prerogative Go to http://python.net/~goodger/projects/pycon/2007/idiomatic/handout.html#other-languages-have-...
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Python list should be empty on class instance initialisation, but it's not. Why? [duplicate]

I would like to create instances of a class containing a list that's empty by default; instead of later setting this list to the final full list I would like to successively add items to it. Here's a ...
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Python class function default variables are class objects? [duplicate]

I was writing some code this afternoon, and stumbled across a bug in my code. I noticed that the default values for one of my newly created objects was carrying over from another object! For example: ...
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Python class constructor with default arguments [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: “Least Astonishment” in Python: The Mutable Default Argument Can anyone explain the following strange behaviour? I have the following class: class Zoo: def ...
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Python: Dictionary as instance variable [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: “Least Astonishment” in Python: The Mutable Default Argument I'm very confused about the behavior of dictionaries as class instance variables in Python 3. The way ...
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Constructor does weird things with optional parameters [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: least astonishment in python: the mutable default argument I want to understand of the behavior and implications of the python __init__ constructor. It seems like when there ...
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Python base classes share attributes? [duplicate]

Code in test.py: class Base(object): def __init__(self, l=[]): self.l = l def add(self, num): self.l.append(num) def remove(self, num): self.l.remove(num) class ...
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Python function calls are bleeding scope, stateful, failing to initialize parameters? [duplicate]

Before I have the audacity to file a bug report, I thought I'd check my assumptions among wiser Pythonistas here. I encountered a baffling case today, so I whittled it down to a toy example, shown ...
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Difference between mutation, rebinding, copying value, and assignment operator [duplicate]

#!/usr/bin/env python3.2 def f1(a, l=[]): l.append(a) return(l) print(f1(1)) print(f1(1)) print(f1(1)) def f2(a, b=1): b = b + 1 return(a+b) print(f2(1)) print(f2(1)) print(f2(1)) ...
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Default value in a function in Python [duplicate]

I am noticing the following: class c: def __init__(self, data=[]): self._data=data a=c() b=c() a._data.append(1) print b._data [1] Is this the correct behavior?
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