Nikolaus Rath wrote: > I think EOFError conveys more information. UnpicklingError can mean a > lot of things, EOFError tells you the precise problem: pickle expected > more data, but there was nothing left. I think EOFError should be used for EOF between pickles, but UnpicklingError should be used for EOF in the middle of a pickle. The former is not necessarily an error, but the latter definitely is. -- Greg
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