May 2018
Intermediate to advanced
380 pages
9h 37m
English
A key point with modules is that they produce separate namespaces. A namespace (also called a scope) is simply the domain of control that a module, or component of a module, has. Normally, objects within a module are not visible outside that module, that is, attempting to call a variable located in a separate module will produce an error.
Namespaces are also used to segregate objects within the same program. For example, a variable defined within a function is only visible for use while operating within that function. Attempting to call that variable from another function will result in an error. This is why global variables are available; they can be called by any function and interacted with. This ...