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@@ -163,8 +163,17 @@ as a \var{protocol} value.
\versionadded{2.3}
\end{datadesc}
+\note{Be sure to always open pickle files created with protocols >= 1 in
+ binary mode. For the old ASCII-based pickle protocol 0 you can use
+ either text mode or binary mode as long as you stay consistent.
+
+ A pickle file written with protocol 0 in binary mode will contain
+ lone linefeeds as line terminators and therefore will look ``funny''
+ when viewed in Notepad or other editors which do not support this
+ format.}
+
The \module{pickle} module provides the
-following functions to make this process more convenient:
+following functions to make the pickling process more convenient:
\begin{funcdesc}{dump}{obj, file\optional{, protocol}}
Write a pickled representation of \var{obj} to the open file object