How can I avoid variable shadowing in Python?
To avoid variable shadowing in Python, you can use unique variable names and follow naming conventions.
Can you give me an example of variable shadowing?
Sure! If you have a variable named 'x' in a function and also define 'x' in a nested function, the inner 'x' shadows the outer one.
What are some best practices to prevent this?
Best practices include using descriptive names, avoiding reusing variable names in nested scopes, and using function parameters.
Is there a way to check for shadowing in my code?
You can use linters like Pylint or Flake8, which can help identify shadowed variables in your code.
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