On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Brett Cannon wrote:
> > If you import pickle and call pickle.A() you will get -13 which is not
> > what you are after.
>
> Ah, you may want to think about that a bit more. There's a reason
> globals are looked up when they're used rather than when their function
> is defined. Even in your own example, _B isn't defined at all when you
> define A.
>

No, I'm afraid Brett is quite right.  Globals are looked up when the
function is executed, true, but they are looked up within the module that
defined the function.  Functions defined in _pypickle would only call the
_pypickle version of functions.

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