[me] > I have an application (Grouch) that has to do a lot of trickery at > pickle-time and unpickle-time, and as a result it happens to be > sensitive to the order of unpickling. [...] > Anyone got a vague, hand-waving explanation for my vague, hand-waving > complaint? Or should I try to come up with a test case? [Guido] > Yes please, and post it to SourceForge. There aren't that many > changes in the source of pickle.py since release 2.1. (Or are you > using cPickle? If so, please say so. The two aren't 100% > equivalent.) Tried it with both pickle and cPickle, with the same result (ie. one of my test cases failed with the exact same traceback, apparently for the same reason). I'll see if I can't reduce this to something that doesn't rely on 1500 hairy lines of Grouch code. (Only fitting that something named for Oscar the Grouch is hairy, eh?) Greg -- Greg Ward - Linux weenie gward@python.net http://starship.python.net/~gward/ A man without religion is like a fish without a bicycle.
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