stringnl_noescape_pair(): changed the reader to separate the two

component strings by a blank instead of a period.  Guido pointed
out that the component strings (at least the first one) can be
dotted already.  find_class() is overridable too, so only God knows
all the possibilities that make sense to someone.
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Tim Peters 2003-01-27 19:01:47 +00:00
parent 8ecfc8ef9d
commit d916cf4ec7
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -299,10 +299,10 @@ def read_stringnl_noescape_pair(f):
"""
>>> import StringIO
>>> read_stringnl_noescape_pair(StringIO.StringIO("Queue\\nEmpty\\njunk"))
'Queue.Empty'
'Queue Empty'
"""
return "%s.%s" % (read_stringnl_noescape(f), read_stringnl_noescape(f))
return "%s %s" % (read_stringnl_noescape(f), read_stringnl_noescape(f))
stringnl_noescape_pair = ArgumentDescriptor(
name='stringnl_noescape_pair',
@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ stringnl_noescape_pair = ArgumentDescriptor(
escapes, or bracketing quotes. They should
consist solely of printable ASCII characters.
The pair is returned as a single string, with
a single '.' separating the two strings.
a single blank separating the two strings.
""")
def read_string4(f):
@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ Exercise the INST/OBJ/BUILD family.
>>> import random
>>> dis(pickle.dumps(random.random))
0: c GLOBAL 'random.random'
0: c GLOBAL 'random random'
15: p PUT 0
18: . STOP
@ -1678,7 +1678,7 @@ Exercise the INST/OBJ/BUILD family.
1: l LIST (MARK at 0)
2: p PUT 0
5: ( MARK
6: i INST 'pickle.PicklingError' (MARK at 5)
6: i INST 'pickle PicklingError' (MARK at 5)
28: p PUT 1
31: ( MARK
32: d DICT (MARK at 31)
@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ Exercise the INST/OBJ/BUILD family.
1: q BINPUT 0
3: ( MARK
4: ( MARK
5: c GLOBAL 'pickle.PicklingError'
5: c GLOBAL 'pickle PicklingError'
27: q BINPUT 1
29: o OBJ (MARK at 4)
30: q BINPUT 2