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author | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2001-11-18 16:24:01 (GMT) |
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committer | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2001-11-18 16:24:01 (GMT) |
commit | 69ab5836ae8e1363df93102a47fd7d2e0e17409e (patch) | |
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Paul Rubin reminds me that of course a class's constructor /could/ get
called, if the pickler found a __getinitargs__() method.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex index d6f1c2e..6018497 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libpickle.tex @@ -604,10 +604,12 @@ evil things like call \code{os.unlink()} with an arbitrary file name. See section~\ref{pickle-protocol} for more details. For safely unpickling class instances, you need to control exactly -which classes will get created. The issue here is usually not that a -class's constructor will get called --- it won't by the unpickler --- -but that the class's destructor (i.e. its \method{__del__()} method) -might get called when the object is garbage collected. The way to +which classes will get created. Be aware that a class's constructor +could be called (if the pickler found a \method{__getinitargs__()} +method) and the the class's destructor (i.e. its \method{__del__()} method) +might get called when the object is garbage collected. Depending on +the class, it isn't very heard to trick either method into doing bad +things, such as removing a file. The way to control the classes that are safe to instantiate differs in \module{pickle} and \module{cPickle}\footnote{A word of caution: the mechanisms described here use internal attributes and methods, which |