author says, it happens cos `x=[]` will be evaluated only once. Why so? In his words:
This happens because the argument to the function (the empty list) is only evaluated once, during the definition of the foo function, and given that it is a list, we know it can be modified. Hence, on every call, we modify that list, appending 1 to it.
Why x=[] will not be evaluated at every function call?