[Python-3000-checkins] [issue3799] Re: r67310 - in python/branches/py3k: Lib/dbm/dumb.py Lib/test/test_dbm_dumb.py Misc/NEWS
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skip at pobox.com
Fri Nov 21 16:36:09 CET 2008
me> ... I thought Guido was of the opinion that the 3.0 version should
me> be able to read dumb dbms written by earlier Python versions....
And write them. From msg72963:
(1) Be able to read databases written by Python 2.x.
(1a) Write databases readable by Python 2.x.
Ah, but wait a minute. I see your comment in msg76080:
If you look at the 2.7 code all it requires of keys and values in
__setitem__ is that they are strings; there is nothing about Latin-1 in
terms of specific encoding (must be a 3.0 addition to make the
str/unicode transition the easiest).
The acid test. I executed the attached mydb2write.py using Python 2.5 then
executed the attached mydb3read.py using Python 3.0. The output:
% python2.5 mydb2write.py
1 abc
2 [4, {4.2999999999999998: 12}]
3 <__main__.C instance at 0x34bb70>
% python3.0 mydb3read.py
1 b'abc'
2 [4, {4.2999999999999998: 12}]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "mydb3read.py", line 13, in <module>
print(3, pickle.loads(db['3']))
File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python3.0/pickle.py", line 1329, in loads
return Unpickler(file, encoding=encoding, errors=errors).load()
_pickle.UnpicklingError: bad pickle data
so if the ability to read Python 2.x dumbdbm files is still a requirement I
think there's a little more work to do.
cc'ing report at bugs.python.org to preserve the scripts with the ticket.
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