Even better; use pylint or pychecker on source code and receive automated "then don't lift your elbow like that" hints. :)
Redefining built-in 'min' (min) shadows builtin http://www.google.com/search?q=pylint+pychecker -- G OvermindDL1 wrote: > On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Wesley C (Google) <[email protected]> wrote: > > yep, this behavior is "allowed" because in Python, "min" is not a > > reserved word. unfortunately, this (lack of) restriction easily causes > > users to overwrite existing data and methods that are popular variable > > names. > > > > for future reference, aside from min, other well-known Python > > built-ins that are inadvertently used as variables include: len, str, > > list, dict, file, max, hash, type, object, set, id, dir, and buffer. > > You can get a list of all built in names by __builtins__. > __builtins__ is a python list of string of everything that is at the > builtin (global) scope.
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