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python - Binding an objects value within a function (closure)

In SML (a functional programming language that I learned before Python), I can do the following:

val x = 3;
fun f() = x;
f();
>>> 3
val x = 7;
f();
>>> 3

In Python, however, the first call will give 3 and the second one will give 7.

x = 3
def f(): return x
f()
>>> 3
x = 7
f()
>>> 7

How do I bind the value of a variable to a function in Python?

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You can use a keyword argument:

x = 3
def f( x=x ): 
    return x

x = 7
f()  # 3

Keyword arguments are assigned when the function is created. Other variables are looked up in the function's scope when the function is run. (If they're not found in the function's scope, python looks for the variable in the scope containing the function, etc, etc.).


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