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author | Andrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca> | 2004-08-07 20:25:55 (GMT) |
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committer | Andrew M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca> | 2004-08-07 20:25:55 (GMT) |
commit | 2ee6a7027a3a0ec8f5f20cde485d2d15d1d288fa (patch) | |
tree | 8ff2a53838e1a25463adb2eea60a81b276a1dc57 /Doc/lib/libpickle.tex | |
parent | 4eb1a00cc1147cac7ceaa0217feb0b10d13940ea (diff) | |
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[Patch #999280 ] Update kwargs in pickle docs to match implementations
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex index 989e321..4de445a 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex @@ -170,12 +170,12 @@ as a \var{protocol} value. The \module{pickle} module provides the following functions to make this process more convenient: -\begin{funcdesc}{dump}{object, file\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} -Write a pickled representation of \var{object} to the open file object +\begin{funcdesc}{dump}{obj, file\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} +Write a pickled representation of \var{obj} to the open file object \var{file}. This is equivalent to -\code{Pickler(\var{file}, \var{protocol}, \var{bin}).dump(\var{object})}. +\code{Pickler(\var{file}, \var{protocol}, \var{bin}).dump(\var{obj})}. -If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. +If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL}, the highest protocol version will be used. @@ -211,11 +211,11 @@ This function automatically determines whether the data stream was written in binary mode or not. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{dumps}{object\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} +\begin{funcdesc}{dumps}{obj\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} Return the pickled representation of the object as a string, instead of writing it to a file. -If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. +If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL}, the highest protocol version will be used. @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ more details.}, \class{Pickler} and \class{Unpickler}: This takes a file-like object to which it will write a pickle data stream. -If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. +If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value, the highest protocol version will be used. @@ -286,8 +286,8 @@ object that meets this interface. \class{Pickler} objects define one (or two) public methods: -\begin{methoddesc}[Pickler]{dump}{object} -Write a pickled representation of \var{object} to the open file object +\begin{methoddesc}[Pickler]{dump}{obj} +Write a pickled representation of \var{obj} to the open file object given in the constructor. Either the binary or \ASCII{} format will be used, depending on the value of the \var{bin} flag passed to the constructor. |