From 256cbd7487e59361f71937d908be2a231cc1e079 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Guido van Rossum Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 16:30:50 +0000 Subject: minute comment changes --- Lib/pickle.py | 6 +++--- Lib/shelve.py | 2 +- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/pickle.py b/Lib/pickle.py index b5ade57..484f468 100644 --- a/Lib/pickle.py +++ b/Lib/pickle.py @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ that suitable conversions can be made by the class's __setstate__ method. The interface is as follows: -To pickle an object x onto a file f. open for writing: +To pickle an object x onto a file f, open for writing: p = pickle.Pickler(f) p.dump(x) @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The following types can be pickled: - None - integers, long integers, floating point numbers - strings -- tuples, lists and dictionaries containing picklable objects +- tuples, lists and dictionaries containing only picklable objects - class instances whose __dict__ or __setstate__() is picklable Attempts to pickle unpicklable objects will raise an exception @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ after having written an unspecified number of bytes to the file argument. It is possible to make multiple calls to Pickler.dump() or to Unpickler.load(), as long as there is a one-to-one correspondence -betwee pickler and Unpickler objects and between dump and load calls +between pickler and Unpickler objects and between dump and load calls for any pair of corresponding Pickler and Unpicklers. WARNING: this is intended for pickleing multiple objects without intervening modifications to the objects or their parts. If you modify an object and then pickle diff --git a/Lib/shelve.py b/Lib/shelve.py index a7f289f..deb8e22 100644 --- a/Lib/shelve.py +++ b/Lib/shelve.py @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To summarize the interface (key is a string, data is an arbitrary object): import shelve - d = shelve.open(filename) # open, with (g)dbm filename + d = shelve.open(filename) # open, with (g)dbm filename -- no suffix d[key] = data # store data at key (overwrites old data if # using an existing key) -- cgit v0.12