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int as 4 bytes following the opcode, which is cheaper to unpickle than the
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(perhaps) 11-character decimal string attached to INT. Protocol 1 also added
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a number of opcodes that operate on many stack elements at once (like APPENDS
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and SETITEMS).
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and SETITEMS), and "shortcut" opcodes (like EMPTY_DICT and EMPTY_TUPLE).
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The third major set of additions came in Python 2.3, and is called "protocol
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2". This added:
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Stack before: ... pylist anyobject
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Stack after: ... pylist+[anyobject]
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although pylist is really extended in-place.
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"""),
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I(name='APPENDS',
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Stack before: ... pylist markobject stackslice
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Stack after: ... pylist+stackslice
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although pylist is really extended in-place.
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"""),
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I(name='LIST',
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