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Author ezio.melotti
Recipients Tomáš.Dvořák, chris.jerdonek, docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, r.david.murray
Date 2013-01-03.16:28:01
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> "why do the lambdas I define in a loop all return the same result when
> the input value was different when each one was defined?"

I thought about that, but that sounds a bit too long/specific.  It also has the problem that the issue is not strictly related to lambdas or loops (even if this combination might be more common), and doesn't say where the "result" come from.
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2013-01-03 16:28:01ezio.melottisetrecipients: + ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, r.david.murray, chris.jerdonek, docs@python, Tomáš.Dvořák
2013-01-03 16:28:01ezio.melottisetmessageid: <1357230481.78.0.623152360394.issue13094@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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