> Don't recall what that was, but creating a new scope on each iteration > sounds hard to explain in Python. I don't think it's particularly hard to explain. For example, one way to explain it is to say that for i in <<stuff>>: body is equivalent to for <<hiddenvar>> in <<stuff>>: local i = <<hiddenvar>> body This explanation doesn't need to rest on recursion.
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