Python internals question
Helmut Jarausch
jarausch at skynet.be
Tue Jul 15 11:39:39 EDT 2008
Peter Anderson wrote:
> Hi! I am slowly teaching myself Python. I was reading David Beazley's
> excellent book "Python - Essential Reference"; in particular about
> variables. Let me quote:
>
> "Python is a dynamically typed language in which names can represent
> values of different types during the execution of a program. In fact the
> names used in the program are really just labels for various quantities
> and objects. The assignment operator simply creates an association
> between a name and a value. This is different from C, for example, in
> which a name (variable) represents a fixed size and location in memory..."
>
> As an old mainframe programmer, I understand the way C does things with
> variable but this text got me wondering how Python handles this
> "association" between variable name and value at the lower level. Is it
> like a fifo list?
>
> If there is any Python guru that can help I would be most interested in
> your thoughts.
>
Please have a look at
http://effbot.org/zone/call-by-object.htm
and
http://rg03.wordpress.com/2007/04/21/semantics-of-python-variable-names-from-a-c-perspective/
--
Helmut Jarausch
Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH - Aachen University
D 52056 Aachen, Germany
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