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|   | \section{\module{pickletools} --- Tools for pickle developers.} | ||
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|  | \declaremodule{standard}{pickletools} | ||
|  | \modulesynopsis{Contains extensive comments about the pickle protocols and pickle-machine opcodes, as well as some useful functions.} | ||
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|  | This module contains various constants relating to the intimate | ||
|  | details of the \refmodule{pickle} module, some lengthy comments about | ||
|  | the implementation, and a few useful functions for analyzing pickled | ||
|  | data.  The contents of this module are useful for Python core | ||
|  | developers who are working on the \module{pickle} and \module{cPickle} | ||
|  | implementations; ordinary users of the \module{pickle} module probably | ||
|  | won't find the \module{pickletools} module relevant. | ||
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|  | \begin{funcdesc}{dis}{pickle\optional{, out=None, memo=None, indentlevel=4}} | ||
|  | Outputs a symbolic disassembly of the pickle to the file-like object | ||
|  | \var{out}, defaulting to \code{sys.stdout}.  \var{pickle} can be a | ||
|  | string or a file-like object.  \var{memo} can be a Python dictionary | ||
|  | that will be used as the pickle's memo; it can be used to perform | ||
|  | disassemblies across multiple pickles created by the same pickler. | ||
|  | Successive levels, indicated by \code{MARK} opcodes in the stream, are | ||
|  | indented by \var{indentlevel} spaces. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
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|  | \begin{funcdesc}{genops}{pickle} | ||
|  | Provides an iterator over all of the opcodes in a pickle, returning a | ||
|  | sequence of \code{(\var{opcode}, \var{arg}, \var{pos})} triples. | ||
|  | \var{opcode} is an instance of an \class{OpcodeInfo} class; \var{arg}  | ||
|  | is the decoded value, as a Python object, of the opcode's argument;  | ||
|  | \var{pos} is the position at which this opcode is located. | ||
|  | \var{pickle} can be a string or a file-like object. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
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