Fix README re default use_list=True

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jnothman 2012-12-07 00:53:17 +11:00
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@ -29,21 +29,20 @@ msgpack provides ``dumps`` and ``loads`` as alias for compatibility with
``pack`` and ``dump`` packs to file-like object.
``unpack`` and ``load`` unpacks from file-like object.
::
>>> import msgpack
>>> msgpack.packb([1, 2, 3])
'\x93\x01\x02\x03'
>>> msgpack.unpackb(_)
(1, 2, 3)
``unpack`` unpacks msgpack's array to Python's tuple.
To unpack it to list, Use ``use_list`` option.
>>> msgpack.unpackb(b'\x93\x01\x02\x03', use_list=True)
[1, 2, 3]
The default behavior will be changed in the future. (probably 0.4)
You should always pass the ``use_list`` keyword argument.
``unpack`` unpacks msgpack's array to Python's list, but can unpack to tuple::
>>> msgpack.unpackb(b'\x93\x01\x02\x03', use_list=False)
(1, 2, 3)
You should always pass the ``use_list`` keyword argument. See performance issues relating to use_list_ below.
Read the docstring for other options.