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gh-48496: Added example and link to faq for UnboundLocalError in reference (GH-93068)
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Core Language
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.. _faq-unboundlocalerror:
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Why am I getting an UnboundLocalError when the variable has a value?
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@ -128,6 +128,8 @@ lead to errors when a name is used within a block before it is bound. This rule
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is subtle. Python lacks declarations and allows name binding operations to
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occur anywhere within a code block. The local variables of a code block can be
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determined by scanning the entire text of the block for name binding operations.
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See :ref:`the FAQ entry on UnboundLocalError <faq-unboundlocalerror>`
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for examples.
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If the :keyword:`global` statement occurs within a block, all uses of the names
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specified in the statement refer to the bindings of those names in the top-level
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