[Python-Dev] doctest and pickle
Mark Janssen
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Fri Jun 7 21:25:44 CEST 2013
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>> Why are you using is here instead of ==? > > > I'm using `is` because I'm verifying that the instance returned by > `pickle.loads` is the exact same object as the instance fed into > `pickle.dumps`. Enum members should be singletons. I see now. That makes sense, but I don't think you'll be able to do that. "Supposed to be singletons" while at the same time you are holding two instances on the interpreter line. How are you going to manage that? -- MarkJ Tacoma, Washington
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