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author | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2003-04-19 20:59:03 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2003-04-19 20:59:03 (GMT) |
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Patch #553171: Add writeback parameter. Also add protocol parameter.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libshelve.tex b/Doc/lib/libshelve.tex index 996c79b..17ef3e5 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libshelve.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libshelve.tex @@ -13,15 +13,30 @@ instances, recursive data types, and objects containing lots of shared sub-objects. The keys are ordinary strings. \refstmodindex{pickle} -\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\optional{,flag='c'\optional{,binary=\code{False}}}} +\begin{funcdesc}{open}{filename\optional{,flag='c'\optional{,protocol=\code{None}\optional{,writeback=\code{False}\optional{,binary=\code{None}}}}}} Open a persistent dictionary. The filename specified is the base filename for the underlying database. As a side-effect, an extension may be added to the filename and more than one file may be created. By default, the underlying database file is opened for reading and writing. The optional {}\var{flag} pararameter has the same interpretation as the \var{flag} -parameter of \function{anydbm.open}. By default, ASCII pickles are used to -serialize values. If the optional \var{binary} parameter is set to -{}\var{True}, binary pickles will be used instead. +parameter of \function{anydbm.open}. + +By default, version 0 pickles are used to serialize values. +The version of the pickle protocol can be specified with the +\var{protocol} parameter. \versionchanged[The \var{protocol} +parameter was added. The \var{binary} parameter is deprecated +and provided for backwards compatibility only]{2.3} + +By default, mutations to persistent-dictionary mutable entries are not +automatically written back. If the optional \var{writeback} parameter +is set to {}\var{True}, all entries accessed are cached in memory, and +written back at close time; this can make it handier to mutate mutable +entries in the persistent dictionary, but, if many entries are +accessed, it can consume vast amounts of memory for the cache, and it +can make the close operation very slow since all accessed entries are +written back (there is no way to determine which accessed entries are +mutable, nor which ones were actually mutated). + \end{funcdesc} Shelve objects support all methods supported by dictionaries. This eases @@ -61,33 +76,47 @@ requires knowledge about the database implementation used. \end{itemize} -\begin{classdesc}{Shelf}{dict\optional{, binary=False}} +\begin{classdesc}{Shelf}{dict\optional{, protocol=None\optional{, writeback=False\optional{, binary=None}}}} A subclass of \class{UserDict.DictMixin} which stores pickled values in the -\var{dict} object. If the \var{binary} parameter is \code{True}, binary -pickles will be used. This can provide much more compact storage than plain -text pickles, depending on the nature of the objects stored in the database. +\var{dict} object. + +By default, version 0 pickles are used to serialize values. The +version of the pickle protocol can be specified with the +\var{protocol} parameter. See the \module{pickle} documentation for a +discussion of the pickle protocols. \versionchanged[The \var{protocol} +parameter was added. The \var{binary} parameter is deprecated and +provided for backwards compatibility only]{2.3} + +If the \var{writeback} parameter is \code{True}, the object will hold a +cache of all entries accessed and write them back to the \var{dict} at +sync and close times. This allows natural operations on mutable entries, +but can consume much more memory and make sync and close take a long time. \end{classdesc} -\begin{classdesc}{BsdDbShelf}{dict\optional{, binary=False}} -A subclass of \class{Shelf} which exposes \method{first}, \method{next}, -\method{previous}, \method{last} and \method{set_location} which are -available in the \module{bsddb} module but not in other database modules. -The \var{dict} object passed to the constructor must support those methods. -This is generally accomplished by calling one of \function{bsddb.hashopen}, +\begin{classdesc}{BsdDbShelf}{dict\optional{, protocol=None\optional{, writeback=False\optional{, binary=None}}}} + +A subclass of \class{Shelf} which exposes \method{first}, +\method{next}, \method{previous}, \method{last} and +\method{set_location} which are available in the \module{bsddb} module +but not in other database modules. The \var{dict} object passed to +the constructor must support those methods. This is generally +accomplished by calling one of \function{bsddb.hashopen}, \function{bsddb.btopen} or \function{bsddb.rnopen}. The optional -\var{binary} parameter has the same interpretation as for the \class{Shelf} -class. +\var{protocol}, \var{writeback}, and \var{binary} parameters have the +same interpretation as for the \class{Shelf} class. + \end{classdesc} -\begin{classdesc}{DbfilenameShelf}{filename\optional{, flag='c'\optional{, binary=False}}} +\begin{classdesc}{DbfilenameShelf}{filename\optional{, flag='c'\optional{, protocol=None\optional{, writeback=False\optional{, binary=None}}}}} -A subclass of \class{Shelf} which accepts a \var{filename} instead of a -dict-like object. The underlying file will be opened using -{}\function{anydbm.open}. By default, the file will be created and opened -for both read and write. The optional \var{flag} parameter has the same -interpretation as for the \function{open} function. The optional -\var{binary} parameter has the same interpretation as for the -{}\class{Shelf} class. +A subclass of \class{Shelf} which accepts a \var{filename} instead of +a dict-like object. The underlying file will be opened using +{}\function{anydbm.open}. By default, the file will be created and +opened for both read and write. The optional \var{flag} parameter has +the same interpretation as for the \function{open} function. The +optional \var{protocol}, \var{writeback}, and \var{binary} parameters +have the same interpretation as for the \class{Shelf} class. + \end{classdesc} \subsection{Example} @@ -103,13 +132,24 @@ d = shelve.open(filename) # open -- file may get suffix added by low-level d[key] = data # store data at key (overwrites old data if # using an existing key) -data = d[key] # retrieve data at key (raise KeyError if no +data = d[key] # retrieve a COPY of data at key (raise KeyError if no # such key) del d[key] # delete data stored at key (raises KeyError # if no such key) flag = d.has_key(key) # true if the key exists list = d.keys() # a list of all existing keys (slow!) +# as d was opened WITHOUT writeback=True, beware: +d['xx'] = range(4) # this works as expected, but... +d['xx'].append(5) # *this doesn't!* -- d['xx'] is STILL range(4)!!! +# having opened d without writeback=True, you need to code carefully: +temp = d['xx'] # extracts the copy +temp.append(5) # mutates the copy +d['xx'] = temp # stores the copy right back, to persist it +# or, d=shelve.open(filename,writeback=True) would let you just code +# d['xx'].append(5) and have it work as expected, BUT it would also +# consume more memory and make the d.close() operation slower. + d.close() # close it \end{verbatim} |