[Greg Ward] > False alarm. It appears that a change in dictionary order bit me; I was > lucky that pickling Grouch objects ever worked at all. You were luckier we changed dict iteration order for your own good <wink>. > Lesson: when the code to support pickling is too complex too understand, > it's too complex. Hmmm, that might have broader application. ;-) No, I'm sure Zope Corporation would officially deny, denounce and decry any intimation that convolution in support of pickling is a vice. The true problem is more likely that you haven't yet added enough layers of abstraction around your pickling code. I'm especially suspicious of that because you were able to figure out the cause of the problem in less than a week ...
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