If you're changing it dynamicaly in your eval, are you sure that what is getting executed is actualy what you expect?
Have you tried stepping through the code in a debugger while it executes? Did you look what is happening step by step and check the results of each statement to see if it's getting what you expect? Because I bet the first problem happens way before that print statement.
In reply to Re: eval() issues.
by matija
in thread eval() issues.
by Mercio
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