Nick Coghlan asked Marc-Andre Lemburg: > There's clearly something that bothers you about this though, and I'd like to > understand what it is. Does the term 'context' carry additional, more > specific, connotations for you that I'm simply not taking into account? To me, a context is much larger than a single object. That said, I can't think of any better words. It *might* be worth noting that context managers don't have to control the entire context -- they will often affect only one small facet, and it is OK to nest them if you want to control more than that. -jJ
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