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authorAndrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>2004-08-07 15:49:24 (GMT)
committerAndrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>2004-08-07 15:49:24 (GMT)
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[Bug #984952] Include some material from PEP 307
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex
index 9e45a96..1e01c70 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex
@@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ time \method{__reduce__()} will be called with no arguments, and it
must return either a string or a tuple.
If a string is returned, it names a global variable whose contents are
-pickled as normal. When a tuple is returned, it must be of length two
-or three, with the following semantics:
+pickled as normal. When a tuple is returned, it must be between two
+and five elements long, with the following semantics:
\begin{itemize}
@@ -530,7 +530,6 @@ or three, with the following semantics:
\item A tuple of arguments for the callable object, or \code{None}.
\deprecated{2.3}{Use the tuple of arguments instead}
-
\item Optionally, the object's state, which will be passed to
the object's \method{__setstate__()} method as described in
section~\ref{pickle-inst}. If the object has no
@@ -538,6 +537,23 @@ or three, with the following semantics:
be a dictionary and it will be added to the object's
\member{__dict__}.
+\item Optionally, an iterator (and not a sequence) yielding successive
+list items. These list items will be pickled, and appended to the
+object using either \code{obj.append(\var{item})} or
+\code{obj.extend(\var{list_of_items})}. This is primarily used for
+list subclasses, but may be used by other classes as long as they have
+\method{append()} and \method{extend()} methods with the appropriate
+signature. (Whether \method{append()} or \method{extend()} is used
+depends on which pickle protocol version is used as well as the number
+of items to append, so both must be supported.)
+
+\item Optionally, an iterator (not a sequence)
+yielding successive dictionary items, which should be tuples of the
+form \code{(\var{key}, \var{value})}. These items will be pickled
+and stored to the object using \code{obj[\var{key}] = \var{value}}.
+This is primarily used for dictionary subclasses, but may be used by
+other classes as long as they implement \method{__setitem__}.
+
\end{itemize}
Upon unpickling, the callable will be called (provided that it meets
@@ -559,7 +575,22 @@ interface as the \method{__reduce__()} method described above, except
that they are called with a single argument, the object to be pickled.
The registered constructor is deemed a ``safe constructor'' for purposes
-of unpickling as described above.
+
+It is sometimes useful to know the protocol version when implementing
+\method{__reduce__}. This can be done by implementing a method named
+\method{__reduce_ex__} instead of \method{__reduce__}.
+\method{__reduce_ex__}, when it exists, is called in preference over
+\method{__reduce__} (you may still provide \method{__reduce__} for
+backwards compatibility). The \method{__reduce_ex__} method will be
+called with a single integer argument, the protocol version.
+
+The \class{object} class implements both \method{__reduce__} and
+\method{__reduce_ex__}; however, if a subclass overrides
+\method{__reduce__} but not \method{__reduce_ex__}, the
+\method{__reduce_ex__} implementation detects this and calls
+\method{__reduce__}.
+
+
\subsubsection{Pickling and unpickling external objects}