#6725: spell "namespace" consistently.
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.. _tut-scopes:
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Python Scopes and Name Spaces
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Python Scopes and Namespaces
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Before introducing classes, I first have to tell you something about Python's
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scope rules. Class definitions play some neat tricks with namespaces, and you
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:keyword:`del` statement. For example, ``del modname.the_answer`` will remove
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the attribute :attr:`the_answer` from the object named by ``modname``.
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Name spaces are created at different moments and have different lifetimes. The
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Namespaces are created at different moments and have different lifetimes. The
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namespace containing the built-in names is created when the Python interpreter
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starts up, and is never deleted. The global namespace for a module is created
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when the module definition is read in; normally, module namespaces also last
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