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I don't know how I completely missed that this doesn't actually work! Using del _does_ work in Python's repl, but it makes sense the repl may differ from actual function execution in this case. The problem is Python still thinks the relevant builtin is a local variables after deletion, raising an UnboundLocalError instead of performing a global lookup. In theory this would work if the variable could be made global, but since global/nonlocal statements are lifted, Python complains with "SyntaxError: name 'list' is parameter and global". And that's A-Ok! Intentionally shadowing language builtins already puts this code deep into ugly hacks territory.