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Fix method name in documentation (__setstate__ --> __getstate__)
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@ -390,8 +390,9 @@ The following types can be pickled:
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* classes that are defined at the top level of a module
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* instances of such classes whose :attr:`__dict__` or :meth:`__setstate__` is
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picklable (see section :ref:`pickle-inst` for details)
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* instances of such classes whose :attr:`__dict__` or the result of calling
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:meth:`__getstate__` is picklable (see section :ref:`pickle-inst` for
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details).
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Attempts to pickle unpicklable objects will raise the :exc:`PicklingError`
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exception; when this happens, an unspecified number of bytes may have already
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@ -402,8 +403,8 @@ raised in this case. You can carefully raise this limit with
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Note that functions (built-in and user-defined) are pickled by "fully qualified"
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name reference, not by value. This means that only the function name is
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pickled, along with the name of the module the function is defined in. Neither the
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function's code, nor any of its function attributes are pickled. Thus the
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pickled, along with the name of the module the function is defined in. Neither
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the function's code, nor any of its function attributes are pickled. Thus the
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defining module must be importable in the unpickling environment, and the module
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must contain the named object, otherwise an exception will be raised. [#]_
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