local variable
<programming> A variable with lexical scope, i.e. one which only exists
in some particular part of the source code, typically within a block or a
function or procedure body. This contrasts with a global variable, which is
defined throughout the whole program.
Code is easier to understand when the scope of variables is as small as possible
because it is easier to see how the variable is set and used. Code containing
global variables is harder to modify because they create more interdependencies
between sections of code.
(2005-02-26)
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