Well,list.append() is to append an element to the end of a list
However, if this element is a list too, append() will not copy this list to the newly generated list, but simply makes a reference to this list.
So, any change to this list will also change the generated one, and vice versa.
A simple test:
>>> a = ['test']*3 >>> b = [] >>> b.append(a) >>> b.append(a) >>> print(b) [['test', 'test', 'test'], ['test', 'test', 'test']] >>> b[0][0] = 1 >>> print(b) [[1, 'test', 'test'], [1, 'test', 'test']] >>> print(a) [1, 'test', 'test']
Case 1: http://bugs.python.org/issue8023
Case 2: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-bugs-list/2007-February/037113.html