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demandimport: explicitly declare `_session` at the module level...
demandimport: explicitly declare `_session` at the module level The `_session` module level variable is set within a function using the `global` keyword. This confuses my `test-check-pyflakes.t`. Explicitly declaring the variable at the top level solves the issue (and seems absolutely reasonable).
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