[Michael Hudson, on UnboundLocalErrors] > ... > Wouldn't it be nice if these were flagged at compile time! More work > for Jeremy <wink>. As will (or already has <wink>) been pointed out, the compiler can only guess, and can't always guess right (it could err on the side of bothering you without cause, though). PyChecker goes a long way already. Java has a mass of "definite assignment" rules instead, which in effect decree that you must write code in such a way that the compiler can always guess right.
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