Rename all variables 'object' to 'obj' to avoid conflicts with the

type 'object'.  Also minor docstring tweakage, and rearranged a few
lines in save().
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Guido van Rossum 2003-01-28 15:10:22 +00:00
parent 570283584a
commit 3a41c61dd4

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@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ class Pickler:
"""
self.memo.clear()
def dump(self, object):
"""Write a pickled representation of object to the open file object.
def dump(self, obj):
"""Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
Either the binary or ASCII format will be used, depending on the
value of the bin flag passed to the constructor.
@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ class Pickler:
"""
if self.proto >= 2:
self.write(PROTO + chr(self.proto))
self.save(object)
self.save(obj)
self.write(STOP)
def memoize(self, obj):
@ -247,28 +247,25 @@ class Pickler:
return GET + `i` + '\n'
def save(self, object):
memo = self.memo
pid = self.persistent_id(object)
def save(self, obj):
pid = self.persistent_id(obj)
if pid is not None:
self.save_pers(pid)
return
d = id(object)
t = type(object)
memo = self.memo
d = id(obj)
if d in memo:
self.write(self.get(memo[d][0]))
return
t = type(obj)
try:
f = self.dispatch[t]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
f(self, object)
f(self, obj)
return
# The dispatch table doesn't know about type t.
@ -277,25 +274,25 @@ class Pickler:
except TypeError: # t is not a class
issc = 0
if issc:
self.save_global(object)
self.save_global(obj)
return
try:
reduce = dispatch_table[t]
except KeyError:
try:
reduce = object.__reduce__
reduce = obj.__reduce__
except AttributeError:
raise PicklingError, \
"can't pickle %s object: %s" % (`t.__name__`,
`object`)
`obj`)
else:
tup = reduce()
else:
tup = reduce(object)
tup = reduce(obj)
if type(tup) is StringType:
self.save_global(object, tup)
self.save_global(obj, tup)
return
if type(tup) is not TupleType:
@ -321,9 +318,9 @@ class Pickler:
"by %s must be a tuple" % reduce
self.save_reduce(callable, arg_tup, state)
self.memoize(object)
self.memoize(obj)
def persistent_id(self, object):
def persistent_id(self, obj):
return None
def save_pers(self, pid):
@ -351,116 +348,116 @@ class Pickler:
dispatch = {}
def save_none(self, object):
def save_none(self, obj):
self.write(NONE)
dispatch[NoneType] = save_none
def save_bool(self, object):
def save_bool(self, obj):
if self.proto >= 2:
self.write(object and NEWTRUE or NEWFALSE)
self.write(obj and NEWTRUE or NEWFALSE)
else:
self.write(object and TRUE or FALSE)
self.write(obj and TRUE or FALSE)
dispatch[bool] = save_bool
def save_int(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
def save_int(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
if self.bin:
# If the int is small enough to fit in a signed 4-byte 2's-comp
# format, we can store it more efficiently than the general
# case.
# First one- and two-byte unsigned ints:
if object >= 0:
if object <= 0xff:
self.write(BININT1 + chr(object))
if obj >= 0:
if obj <= 0xff:
self.write(BININT1 + chr(obj))
return
if object <= 0xffff:
self.write(BININT2 + chr(object&0xff) + chr(object>>8))
if obj <= 0xffff:
self.write(BININT2 + chr(obj&0xff) + chr(obj>>8))
return
# Next check for 4-byte signed ints:
high_bits = object >> 31 # note that Python shift sign-extends
high_bits = obj >> 31 # note that Python shift sign-extends
if high_bits == 0 or high_bits == -1:
# All high bits are copies of bit 2**31, so the value
# fits in a 4-byte signed int.
self.write(BININT + pack("<i", object))
self.write(BININT + pack("<i", obj))
return
# Text pickle, or int too big to fit in signed 4-byte format.
self.write(INT + `object` + '\n')
self.write(INT + `obj` + '\n')
dispatch[IntType] = save_int
def save_long(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
def save_long(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
if self.proto >= 2:
bytes = encode_long(object)
bytes = encode_long(obj)
n = len(bytes)
if n < 256:
self.write(LONG1 + chr(n) + bytes)
else:
self.write(LONG4 + pack("<i", n) + bytes)
self.write(LONG + `object` + '\n')
self.write(LONG + `obj` + '\n')
dispatch[LongType] = save_long
def save_float(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
def save_float(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
if self.bin:
self.write(BINFLOAT + pack('>d', object))
self.write(BINFLOAT + pack('>d', obj))
else:
self.write(FLOAT + `object` + '\n')
self.write(FLOAT + `obj` + '\n')
dispatch[FloatType] = save_float
def save_string(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
def save_string(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
if self.bin:
n = len(object)
n = len(obj)
if n < 256:
self.write(SHORT_BINSTRING + chr(n) + object)
self.write(SHORT_BINSTRING + chr(n) + obj)
else:
self.write(BINSTRING + pack("<i", n) + object)
self.write(BINSTRING + pack("<i", n) + obj)
else:
self.write(STRING + `object` + '\n')
self.memoize(object)
self.write(STRING + `obj` + '\n')
self.memoize(obj)
dispatch[StringType] = save_string
def save_unicode(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
def save_unicode(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
if self.bin:
encoding = object.encode('utf-8')
encoding = obj.encode('utf-8')
n = len(encoding)
self.write(BINUNICODE + pack("<i", n) + encoding)
else:
object = object.replace("\\", "\\u005c")
object = object.replace("\n", "\\u000a")
self.write(UNICODE + object.encode('raw-unicode-escape') + '\n')
self.memoize(object)
obj = obj.replace("\\", "\\u005c")
obj = obj.replace("\n", "\\u000a")
self.write(UNICODE + obj.encode('raw-unicode-escape') + '\n')
self.memoize(obj)
dispatch[UnicodeType] = save_unicode
if StringType == UnicodeType:
# This is true for Jython
def save_string(self, object, pack=struct.pack):
unicode = object.isunicode()
def save_string(self, obj, pack=struct.pack):
unicode = obj.isunicode()
if self.bin:
if unicode:
object = object.encode("utf-8")
l = len(object)
obj = obj.encode("utf-8")
l = len(obj)
if l < 256 and not unicode:
self.write(SHORT_BINSTRING + chr(l) + object)
self.write(SHORT_BINSTRING + chr(l) + obj)
else:
s = pack("<i", l)
if unicode:
self.write(BINUNICODE + s + object)
self.write(BINUNICODE + s + obj)
else:
self.write(BINSTRING + s + object)
self.write(BINSTRING + s + obj)
else:
if unicode:
object = object.replace("\\", "\\u005c")
object = object.replace("\n", "\\u000a")
object = object.encode('raw-unicode-escape')
self.write(UNICODE + object + '\n')
obj = obj.replace("\\", "\\u005c")
obj = obj.replace("\n", "\\u000a")
obj = obj.encode('raw-unicode-escape')
self.write(UNICODE + obj + '\n')
else:
self.write(STRING + `object` + '\n')
self.memoize(object)
self.write(STRING + `obj` + '\n')
self.memoize(obj)
dispatch[StringType] = save_string
def save_tuple(self, object):
def save_tuple(self, obj):
write = self.write
proto = self.proto
n = len(object)
n = len(obj)
if n == 0 and proto:
write(EMPTY_TUPLE)
return
@ -468,24 +465,24 @@ class Pickler:
save = self.save
memo = self.memo
if n <= 3 and proto >= 2:
for element in object:
for element in obj:
save(element)
# Subtle. Same as in the big comment below.
if id(object) in memo:
get = self.get(memo[id(object)][0])
if id(obj) in memo:
get = self.get(memo[id(obj)][0])
write(POP * n + get)
else:
write(_tuplesize2code[n])
self.memoize(object)
self.memoize(obj)
return
# proto 0, or proto 1 and tuple isn't empty, or proto > 1 and tuple
# has more than 3 elements.
write(MARK)
for element in object:
for element in obj:
save(element)
if n and id(object) in memo:
if n and id(obj) in memo:
# Subtle. d was not in memo when we entered save_tuple(), so
# the process of saving the tuple's elements must have saved
# the tuple itself: the tuple is recursive. The proper action
@ -493,7 +490,7 @@ class Pickler:
# simply GET the tuple (it's already constructed). This check
# could have been done in the "for element" loop instead, but
# recursive tuples are a rare thing.
get = self.get(memo[id(object)][0])
get = self.get(memo[id(obj)][0])
if proto:
write(POP_MARK + get)
else: # proto 0 -- POP_MARK not available
@ -502,51 +499,51 @@ class Pickler:
# No recursion (including the empty-tuple case for protocol 0).
self.write(TUPLE)
if object: # No need to memoize empty tuple
self.memoize(object)
if obj: # No need to memoize empty tuple
self.memoize(obj)
dispatch[TupleType] = save_tuple
def save_empty_tuple(self, object):
def save_empty_tuple(self, obj):
self.write(EMPTY_TUPLE)
def save_list(self, object):
def save_list(self, obj):
write = self.write
save = self.save
if self.bin:
write(EMPTY_LIST)
self.memoize(object)
n = len(object)
self.memoize(obj)
n = len(obj)
if n > 1:
write(MARK)
for element in object:
for element in obj:
save(element)
write(APPENDS)
elif n:
assert n == 1
save(object[0])
save(obj[0])
write(APPEND)
# else the list is empty, and we're already done
else: # proto 0 -- can't use EMPTY_LIST or APPENDS
write(MARK + LIST)
self.memoize(object)
for element in object:
self.memoize(obj)
for element in obj:
save(element)
write(APPEND)
dispatch[ListType] = save_list
def save_dict(self, object):
def save_dict(self, obj):
write = self.write
save = self.save
items = object.iteritems()
items = obj.iteritems()
if self.bin:
write(EMPTY_DICT)
self.memoize(object)
if len(object) > 1:
self.memoize(obj)
if len(obj) > 1:
write(MARK)
for key, value in items:
save(key)
@ -556,9 +553,9 @@ class Pickler:
else: # proto 0 -- can't use EMPTY_DICT or SETITEMS
write(MARK + DICT)
self.memoize(object)
self.memoize(obj)
# proto 0 or len(object) < 2
# proto 0 or len(obj) < 2
for key, value in items:
save(key)
save(value)
@ -568,15 +565,15 @@ class Pickler:
if not PyStringMap is None:
dispatch[PyStringMap] = save_dict
def save_inst(self, object):
cls = object.__class__
def save_inst(self, obj):
cls = obj.__class__
memo = self.memo
write = self.write
save = self.save
if hasattr(object, '__getinitargs__'):
args = object.__getinitargs__()
if hasattr(obj, '__getinitargs__'):
args = obj.__getinitargs__()
len(args) # XXX Assert it's a sequence
_keep_alive(args, memo)
else:
@ -594,12 +591,12 @@ class Pickler:
save(arg)
write(INST + cls.__module__ + '\n' + cls.__name__ + '\n')
self.memoize(object)
self.memoize(obj)
try:
getstate = object.__getstate__
getstate = obj.__getstate__
except AttributeError:
stuff = object.__dict__
stuff = obj.__dict__
else:
stuff = getstate()
_keep_alive(stuff, memo)
@ -608,17 +605,17 @@ class Pickler:
dispatch[InstanceType] = save_inst
def save_global(self, object, name = None):
def save_global(self, obj, name = None):
write = self.write
memo = self.memo
if name is None:
name = object.__name__
name = obj.__name__
try:
module = object.__module__
module = obj.__module__
except AttributeError:
module = whichmodule(object, name)
module = whichmodule(obj, name)
try:
__import__(module)
@ -627,15 +624,15 @@ class Pickler:
except (ImportError, KeyError, AttributeError):
raise PicklingError(
"Can't pickle %r: it's not found as %s.%s" %
(object, module, name))
(obj, module, name))
else:
if klass is not object:
if klass is not obj:
raise PicklingError(
"Can't pickle %r: it's not the same object as %s.%s" %
(object, module, name))
(obj, module, name))
write(GLOBAL + module + '\n' + name + '\n')
self.memoize(object)
self.memoize(obj)
dispatch[ClassType] = save_global
dispatch[FunctionType] = save_global
@ -700,18 +697,15 @@ class Unpickler:
arguments. Both methods should return a string. Thus file-like
object can be a file object opened for reading, a StringIO object,
or any other custom object that meets this interface.
"""
self.readline = file.readline
self.read = file.read
self.memo = {}
def load(self):
"""Read a pickled object representation from the open file object.
Return the reconstituted object hierarchy specified in the file
object.
"""Read a pickled object representation from the open file.
Return the reconstituted object hierarchy specified in the file.
"""
self.mark = object() # any new unique object
self.stack = []
@ -991,6 +985,13 @@ class Unpickler:
self.append(value)
dispatch[OBJ] = load_obj
def load_newobj(self):
args = self.stack.pop()
cls = self.stack[-1]
obj = cls.__new__(cls, *args)
self.stack[-1:] = obj
dispatch[NEWOBJ] = load_newobj
def load_global(self):
module = self.readline()[:-1]
name = self.readline()[:-1]
@ -1197,12 +1198,12 @@ try:
except ImportError:
from StringIO import StringIO
def dump(object, file, proto=1):
Pickler(file, proto).dump(object)
def dump(obj, file, proto=1):
Pickler(file, proto).dump(obj)
def dumps(object, proto=1):
def dumps(obj, proto=1):
file = StringIO()
Pickler(file, proto).dump(object)
Pickler(file, proto).dump(obj)
return file.getvalue()
def load(file):