[Python-Dev] making python's c iterators picklable (http://bugs.python.org/issue14288)
Jack Diederich
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Tue Mar 13 23:58:07 CET 2012
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2012/3/13 Kristján Valur Jónsson <kristjan at ccpgames.com>: > http://bugs.python.org/issue14288 > In my opinion, any objects that have simple and obvious pickle semantics > should be picklable. Iterators are just regular objects with some state. > They are not file pointers or sockets or database cursors. And again, I > argue that if these objects were implemented in .py, they would already be > automatically picklable (indeed, itertools.py was). The detail that some > iterators in standard python are implemented in C should not automatically > restrict their usage for no particular reason. +1, things that can be pickled should be pickleable. -Jack
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