Kaydet (Commit) 8e67ef52 authored tarafından Georg Brandl's avatar Georg Brandl

Expand a bit on genexp scopes.

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...@@ -230,14 +230,15 @@ generator are those that would be produced by considering each of the ...@@ -230,14 +230,15 @@ generator are those that would be produced by considering each of the
evaluating the expression to yield a value that is reached the innermost block evaluating the expression to yield a value that is reached the innermost block
for each iteration. for each iteration.
Variables used in the generator expression are evaluated lazily when the Variables used in the generator expression are evaluated lazily in a separate
:meth:`next` method is called for generator object (in the same fashion as scope when the :meth:`next` method is called for the generator object (in the
normal generators). However, the leftmost :keyword:`for` clause is immediately same fashion as for normal generators). However, the :keyword:`in` expression
evaluated so that error produced by it can be seen before any other possible of the leftmost :keyword:`for` clause is immediately evaluated in the current
error in the code that handles the generator expression. Subsequent scope so that an error produced by it can be seen before any other possible
:keyword:`for` clauses cannot be evaluated immediately since they may depend on error in the code that handles the generator expression. Subsequent
the previous :keyword:`for` loop. For example: ``(x*y for x in range(10) for y :keyword:`for` and :keyword:`if` clauses cannot be evaluated immediately since
in bar(x))``. they may depend on the previous :keyword:`for` loop. For example:
``(x*y for x in range(10) for y in bar(x))``.
The parentheses can be omitted on calls with only one argument. See section The parentheses can be omitted on calls with only one argument. See section
:ref:`calls` for the detail. :ref:`calls` for the detail.
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