1 \section{\module{copy_reg
} ---
2 Register
\module{pickle
} support functions
}
4 \declaremodule[copyreg
]{standard
}{copy_reg
}
5 \modulesynopsis{Register
\module{pickle
} support functions.
}
8 The
\module{copy_reg
} module provides support for the
9 \refmodule{pickle
}\refstmodindex{pickle
}\ and
10 \refmodule{cPickle
}\refbimodindex{cPickle
}\ modules. The
11 \refmodule{copy
}\refstmodindex{copy
}\ module is likely to use this in the
12 future as well. It provides configuration information about object
13 constructors which are not classes. Such constructors may be factory
14 functions or class instances.
17 \begin{funcdesc
}{constructor
}{object
}
18 Declares
\var{object
} to be a valid constructor. If
\var{object
} is
19 not callable (and hence not valid as a constructor), raises
20 \exception{TypeError
}.
23 \begin{funcdesc
}{pickle
}{type, function
\optional{, constructor
}}
24 Declares that
\var{function
} should be used as a ``reduction''
25 function for objects of type
\var{type
};
\var{type
} must not be a
26 ``classic'' class object. (Classic classes are handled differently;
27 see the documentation for the
\refmodule{pickle
} module for
28 details.)
\var{function
} should return either a string or a tuple
29 containing two or three elements.
31 The optional
\var{constructor
} parameter, if provided, is a
32 callable object which can be used to reconstruct the object when
33 called with the tuple of arguments returned by
\var{function
} at
34 pickling time.
\exception{TypeError
} will be raised if
35 \var{object
} is a class or
\var{constructor
} is not callable.
37 See the
\refmodule{pickle
} module for more
38 details on the interface expected of
\var{function
} and