#2558: document pickle protocol version 3. Thanks to Guilherme Polo.
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ advantage of using printable ASCII (and of some other characteristics of
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:mod:`pickle`'s representation) is that for debugging or recovery purposes it is
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possible for a human to read the pickled file with a standard text editor.
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There are currently 3 different protocols which can be used for pickling.
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There are currently 4 different protocols which can be used for pickling.
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* Protocol version 0 is the original ASCII protocol and is backwards compatible
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with earlier versions of Python.
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@ -121,11 +121,14 @@ There are currently 3 different protocols which can be used for pickling.
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* Protocol version 2 was introduced in Python 2.3. It provides much more
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efficient pickling of :term:`new-style class`\es.
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* Protocol version 3 was added in Python 3.0. It has explicit support for
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bytes and cannot be unpickled by Python 2.x pickle modules.
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Refer to :pep:`307` for more information.
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If a *protocol* is not specified, protocol 0 is used. If *protocol* is specified
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as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest protocol version
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available will be used.
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If a *protocol* is not specified, protocol 3 is used. If *protocol* is
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specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest
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protocol version available will be used.
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A binary format, which is slightly more efficient, can be chosen by specifying a
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*protocol* version >= 1.
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Write a pickled representation of *obj* to the open file object *file*. This is
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equivalent to ``Pickler(file, protocol).dump(obj)``.
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If *protocol* is
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specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest protocol
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version will be used.
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 3 is used. If *protocol* is
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specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest
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protocol version will be used.
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*file* must have a :meth:`write` method that accepts a single string argument.
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It can thus be a file object opened for writing, a :mod:`StringIO` object, or
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Return the pickled representation of the object as a string, instead of writing
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it to a file.
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If *protocol* is
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specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest protocol
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version will be used.
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 3 is used. If *protocol*
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is specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest
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protocol version will be used.
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.. function:: loads(string)
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This takes a file-like object to which it will write a pickle data stream.
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used. If *protocol* is
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If the *protocol* parameter is omitted, protocol 3 is used. If *protocol* is
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specified as a negative value or :const:`HIGHEST_PROTOCOL`, the highest
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protocol version will be used.
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output = open('data.pkl', 'wb')
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# Pickle dictionary using protocol 0.
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pickle.dump(data1, output)
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# Pickle dictionary using protocol 2.
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pickle.dump(data1, output, 2)
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# Pickle the list using the highest protocol available.
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pickle.dump(selfref_list, output, -1)
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