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# test scoping rules that involve a class

# the inner A.method should be independent to the local function called method
def test1():
    def method():
        pass

    class A:
        def method():
            pass

    print(hasattr(A, "method"))
    print(hasattr(A(), "method"))


test1()


# the inner A.method is a closure and overrides the local function called method
def test2():
    def method():
        return "outer"

    class A:
        nonlocal method

        def method():
            return "inner"

    print(hasattr(A, "method"))
    print(hasattr(A(), "method"))
    return method()  # this is actually A.method


print(test2())


# a class body will capture external variables by value (not by reference)
def test3(x):
    class A:
        local = x

    x += 1
    return x, A.local


print(test3(42))


# assigning to a variable in a class will implicitly prevent it from closing over a variable
def test4(global_):
    class A:
        local = global_  # fetches outer global_
        global_ = "global2"  # creates class attribute

    global_ += 1  # updates local variable
    return global_, A.local, A.global_


global_ = "global"
print(test4(42), global_)


# methods within a class can close over variables outside the class
def test5(x):
    def closure():
        return x

    class A:
        def method():
            return x, closure()

    closure = lambda: x + 1  # change it after A has been created
    return A


print(test5(42).method())